3T J~—~~l-»l.->-‘-. ... If. I. ..'.. L. . fill OVNCE Li. .... _1_..l.fl ... AN “THETTTD FR ‘ Day v Board of Trade. ‘week of agricultural annual meet- P. " ,,;q'eeoeeoeeeooeo e JANUARY ' ,,¢eeeeeeeseeeseo p-Largely attended New Year's receptions at Government House and Mayor's residence. zBan lifted against importation of dogs into Province, pasred July 1036 to safeguard for ranches. a-Mr. J. J. Morris elected pre- sident at annual meeting Char- lottetown Board of Trade. Death of Mr. A. D. Fraser, Pro- vincial Librarian. Annual meeting of Bible Society m connection with Week of Prayer meeti-IIBS- s-Vislt of Mr. Ralph Parsons, Fur 'I‘rade Commissioner, Hudson's Bay Company, Winnipeg. Lieutenant Governor DeBlois in- vested as Scout by Past Pre:ident Resignation of Mifs Eizabeth MacMillan as super-intend + of the'Women's Institutes '0! the Province. eeeeoeeoueeeeeeen ' APRIL eeeeneeseeeoeeoee t-ion of P. E. I. Teachers Peder. atlon. lk-Increase in civic tax rate of 1-4 of one per cent on real and personalproperty announced ‘by Conn. MacLeod in submitting as“. mates of expenditures at City Council meeting. Premier Campbell in budget speech estimates for deficit of s10,- 300 on current account, $36,815 on capital account and for expendl. tures of unsiated amount for Na- J. O. I-fyndman. 10-Death of the Hon. Walter M. tlonal Park site, Jail Farm, and unemployment. [35, Premier, Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Agriculture. 13—Commencement oi Magdalen islands weekly air mail service from Charlottetown. ~ 14—Néw Provincial Government Iwom 1n follows: Premier, At- torney Ge cral, Provincial Secret- ary Treasurer, Hon. Thane A. Campbell; "Minister of Public Works and Iiighwcys, Hon. J. "P. Mac- fntyre; President of the Executive Councff,‘ Hon. B. W. LePage; Min- lster of Agriculture, Hon. W. H. nennis; Minister of Education and Public Health, Hon. Mark R. Mc- Guigan; without portfolio, Hons. L. R. Allen, J. A. Campbell, Marin Gallant, T. W. L. Prowse. Strict check on drivers‘ license recommended by Grand Jury at opening of Supreme Court, Char- loltctown. 20—Death of King George V. lB-Prorogation of Legislature. ‘all-Successful Motor at Charlottetown Forum. iii-Death of Mrs. Mary John. son, Charlottetown, from injuries received in railroad crossing mot- or accident. 22-Province-wlde interest taken in rescue of Dr. Robertson and Al- fred Scadding, entombed for ten day following cave-in of Moose River, N. S., gold mine, zit-Largely attended parade to St. James Church by local Odd. fellows and Rebekahs. eeeeeesoeeeeeeese‘ MAY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1—'I‘rack sections on P. E. I. div- i"ior. of C. N. R. reduced by thir- teen. Province joins in Empire-wide mourning. till-Annual meeting of P. E. I. Tourist Bureau. A guest speaker was Mr. D. Leo Dolan, director of the Dominion Travel Bureau. 26——Rail traffic blocked by heavy mowdrifts. 28—Largely attended memorial services at Charlottetown, summer- side and other centres for deceas- ed sovereign. Ito-Burns concert held success- flully in P. W. C. Hall. Mr. W. E. MacDonald re-elected at annual meeting, Summerside 3f—A.nnual meeting of Red Cross Society. . heeeeeeeaeeooeoee FEBRUARY UOOOOOOOOOtCIOOIU 2—fl-story hotel at Vernon de- stroyed by fire. Severe gale causes damage in many sections. Trains held up in all three Maritime Provinces. 4—Annual meeting oi City Council. l0-Mcssrs. Scott Malcolm and i‘. g aid Godden, two piano rc- _.1 ts. herd in 1Jerfor1nancc under Community Concert Asociation auspices. l2—M1'. P. W. Turner elected Mayor in civic contest. with Coun- cillors Hennessey, Dougan. Mc- Intyre, Chandler, Foster, McLeod, Lapthorn. Messrs. J. A. Webster. G. D. Wright and H. S. Connors were rc-clectcd by ncclamation as Water Commissioners. 18—Well attended meeting of Farmers‘ Institute, commencing ings. Death of Mr. A. E. Leigh, Char- lottetown. flit-Death oi the MacLean, Souris. 23--Doath of Rev. John A. Mac- Donald, Grand River. Paardebcrg Memorial Service at St. James Church. 24~Annual meeting Royal Ed- ward Chapter, I. 0. D. E. Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, rc-elecied Regent. 25—Mr. B. W. Robinson elected Mayor in Summerside municipal contest. 27—Cltiz1ens meeting sponsored by Charlottetown Board of Trade passes resolution "urging most emphatically upon tho Provincial Government the necessity of hav- ing a survey made and eitimatos prepared of the cost of construct- ing a bridge across the North River from Brighton, and across the West River at or near York Point. at the earliest possible date, with a view to having the work started this coming summer." 2fl-—Mr. Horace Wright, Liberal. elected in provincial by-election in, the Fourth District of Prince, defeating Mr. Dougla; Bell. in- dependent Llbernl candidate. Hon. John OOOOOOeeueeeUOOIe ' MARCH ' Ioesmeoeeeeeeeeee 3—-Charlottetown Little ‘Ilicatre Guild players awarded second place in New Brunwlck drama festival, iii-Premier Campbell authorizes issuance of statement affirming that he is "in sympathy with the Provincial Prohibition Law and will defend it." a Iii-Damage estimated at a mil- ion dollars caused by floods throughout Maritime Provinces. l'1—-Largely attended St. Pat- rick's Day Parade. to St. Dun- st-an's Basilica. Visit of Rev. Richard Roberts, D. D.. Moderator of the United Church of Canada. ilk-Mr. H. H. Cox, M. L. A., ap- pointed P. E. I. reprerentative on ‘the National Council of Fish Cul- urp. - 94—1Salvation‘ Army celebrates 50th anniversary of establishment in Cirariottetown. Zb-Annual meeting of P. E. I. Poultry Association. Mr. J. J. Leightiaer elected president. 254cc -‘ anmml Hobbies Ex- hibition opened in Y. M. C. A. BF-Piant ‘of Mr. Joseph Lan- "l8ail. Montague. destroyed by iiro. m30—Opening second scgsion! "of eflrdfleueralmemlyo 9 hashes. -' per ocnt increase in sales tax. 4—-Visit 0f Lt. Col. C. C. Stibbard. and D. G. Kilburn, Board of Rail- i way Commissioners. They conferr- ; v! with the Charlottetown Board‘ of Trade. i 5-Annual meeting P. E. I. Art Society. Mrs. P. A. clcted president. 7--Miss Catherine MacLean, dir- I ector of Junior Red Cross work in Province, appointed to direct sim- ilar work in New Brunswick dur- ing six months of each year. 8—Imperial Rusian Singers give concert in P. W. C. Hall. ILL-Four nurses receive diplomas at annual graduation exercises of P. E. I. Hospital. Beecher Court, Frances Doucette and George Stubbart, Rustico, pre- sented with Royal Humans Society certificates for bravery in effecting rescue of Joseph Blacqulere from drowning, July 9, 1934. iii-Annual meeting of Char- lottetown Driving Park and Pro-g vincial Exhibition Association. Col- l onel D. A. MacKinnon, D. S. O..' rc-clected president. l4-Annual meeting Charlotte- town Free Dispensary. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh re-elected president. Grand Orange Lodge session closes at Crapaud. T. J. Inman re- elected Grand Master. 15—Provincial C. G. I. T. con- ference at I-Ieartz Memorial Hall, ill-Farmers’ Committee appoint- ed at Afton Hal meeting to wait on Government urging commence- ment "as soon as possible" of Brighton-Rocky Point bridge pro- iects. 19—Prince County Hospital grad- uation exercises} Four nurses awarded diplomas. Colonel H. M. Davison, V. D., elected president at annual meet- ing of P. E. I. Rifle Association. 30—Announcement of allottment of $25,000 of federal money for loans to needy fishermen in Prov- lnce, provided similar amount is put up by Provincial Government. 21—-Acqulsltion of Cundall Home for nur:es announced at annual meeting of P. E. I. Hospital trus- tees by chairman W. K. Rogers. z2-Empire and Arbor Day ob- 1 servance in city schools. Summerside High School and Academy re-opened by Lieutenant Governor DeBloir. Z-i-Viotoria Day observed as; public holday throughout Province] Death in highway accident of Shirley Smallwood, aged nine, Bunbury. 25—Dominion Government auth- orizes survey oi North River from Charlottetown to York Point to ascertain feasibility oi proposed bridge project. Boy Scouts bod annual church parade to 'I‘rinity Lnited Church. lift-St. Dunstants University commencement exercises. Mr. A. F. McQunld. Souris. elected president of St. Dunstnns Alumni Assoc- iaiion. 20—Prince of Wale: College com- mcncemcnt exercises. Death of Rev. J. W. S. Lowry, Th. D. Canoe Cove. Largely attended animal concert and display of Boy Scouts Assoc- iation in P. W. C. Hall. Crcelman re- 1 OOOOOOOOOnQtOOOOO JUNE ' eeeeneeeaeeeeeeae 3—-Visit of Dr. Claude Brown. London, Ontario, supreme Director of the Knights of Columbus. 5—Visit of Stellarton Draeger- men, heroes of Moose River mine rescue. ‘f-Annual parade oi Queen Square School cadets to Holy Re- deemer Church. a-Appropriailon of $10,000 grant for beautification oi Government Pond. jointly by federal and pro- vincial governments, announced at City Council meeting. 9~Annual inspection by Capt. P. E. Belanger, G. S. 0., M. D.. No. 0 assisted by Colonel U. G. Dawron, of West Kent and Queen Square cadet corps. ll-Gravel contract investigation demanded at meeting of Third Queens Liberal Association at Web- sters Corner. l4-Corpus Christi-- procession ‘f-Opening oi annual conver- Show opens ‘ '1) URWINC 1 9 Gregor, Charlottetown, in elevator accident. Mr. Sylvere DesRoches elected president at annual meeting of P. E. I. Law Society. 18—Distinguished service medals awarded to Dr. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Messrs. D. A. Mac- Kinrwn. w. F. Tidmarsh and John McKenna at executive meeting of Red Cross Society. -‘ , John Doughtery, Pinnett. and’ John A. MacDonald, Iris, survive harrowing experience of drifting in disabled motor- boat for more than twenty-four hours on storm swept waters of Northumberland Strait. i 18—Nina diplomas awarded at graduation exerctes or Notre Dame Academy. Etecord victory achieved by Is- land rifle team at inter-Maritime ,shoot. They scored 802 points out 5 oi a possible 840. ; ilk-Balanced budget reported at annual meeting of P. E. I. Or- i phanage trustees. till-Visitation of Supreme Grand IOrango Lodge and Ladies Orange Benevolent Association. Hundreds .‘ of visiting delegates from all the Provinces and Newfoundland at- , tended the conventions in Char-i ‘ lottetown. | , Mr. J. E. Dalton Summerside.) ~ elected president at annual meet-y l ing of P. E. I. Pharmaceutical As- soclatlon. iii-Death in Charlottetown of Rev. Fulton J. Coffin. D. D., Ph. D., noted teacher and missionary. 2-1—-Mr. A. A. Ramsay, ,O'Leary, re-elected president at annual meeting of West River Conser- vative Association. 25—Death in Baltimore, Md.. of Mr. Joseph McCarey, former Post- master of Charlottetown. r 28-P. E. I. Highlanders under J. Blake, leave for annual training at Aldershot, N. S. Zil-Death at; Lakeside, N. 13., of Rev. George A. Ross. D. D.. pastor of United Church at Alberton. 30—-Schools close for summer holidays. eeeeeaeeeeneeeeee ' JULY ' vveaeeeeeeeeeeoee L-Establishment of jail farm on Falwnwood property recommend- ed by Grand Jury at Supreme Court opening. Charlottetown. Rev. H. L. Denton, Charlotte- town, elected Moderator o" 69th annual meeting of Association of Island Baptist Churches. Street paving and sea-wall con- struction programme adopted at meeting of Summerside Town Council. z-Induction of Rev. A. E. Mac- Kenzic of Westville, N. S., as as- sistant mlnlster of ‘Irinlty United Church. Charlottetown. » Arthur McQuarrie, Summerside, killed in accident on Borden high- way. The coronerks jury strongly recommended “that all vehicles carry lights and further that there be a rigid enforcement of all laws pertaining to traffic on the high- ways." _ E-Reciial at Government House by Mr. Paul de Marky, Montreal, neeeoeoeoepoeeeee ' AUGUST‘ " eeoeeseeeeeitooeo z-Dedication of Church of Christ at Murray River. it-Artemas McArthur, ‘Enmore, killed at Portage in falling under wheelsof motor truck. lsw-Vlfilt of Messrs. Carlos Gar- cia-Mata and Roberto Mi_llar, of the Argentine Embassy, Washing- ton. They discussed with fox ranchers and potato shippers the prospects of reciprocal trade with Argentina. 6.—Annual - convention oi Churches of Christ at Central Christian Church, Charlottetown. '1.-Seymour Kemp, Albion, kil- led while at work on Scow attach- ed to Dredge No. 9 at St. Mary's 9.—-Much interest taken in 100th aniversary service at Geddie Me- morial Church, New London. Presentation of communion set and furniture to Caledonia Pres- byterian Church at memorial serv- ice in memory of the late Cather- ine Campbell Bonnell. The serm- on was preached by Rev. J. Suth- erland Bonnell, D. D., minister of the 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, a son of the de- ceased. 50th anniversary service of the Presbyterian Church, Kenaington. lL-Fifth Eucharistic Congress of the Roman Catholic diocese of Charlottetown opened by His Ex- cellency Bishop O'Sullivan at Eg- mont Bay. 14.—Island tourist attractions boosted by Mr. E. McL. Clarke” secretary of the Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce, on return to Montreal from holiday visit here. lib-Visit of Hon. C. D. Howe. Ottawa, Minister of Railways and Marine on board S.S. "Lady Grey." l7.—Provincial Exhibition open- ed by Lletenant Governor DeBlois. 20.—Visit of Hon. Norman Rog- ers, Minister of Labor, and Mr. Arthur Purvls, chairman National Employment Bureau, Ottawa. 25th anniversary of founding of missionary society at Lot 14 com- memorated at joint service in Unit- ed Church. 2l.-Promot.ion oi’ Major and Mrs. W. B. Stevens, Salvation Army Corps, Charlottetown, to Yorkville Corps, Toronto. They were succeeded here by Adjutant and Mrs. Charles Lynd, Woodstock, N. B. 24.-Convention in Charlottetown of the Maritime Branch of the Ca- nadian Postmasters Association. 26.-—First annual meeting oi PE. I. Oyster Growers’ Association largely attended at Bldeford. Chief speaker was Dr. W. A. Found. Dep- uty Minister of Fisheries. Ottawa. 2'1.—Seventy-fifth wedding an- nlversary celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Valleyfield They received a congratulatory message from King Edward VIII. Annual convention of Acadlan teachers of the Province held at Miscouche. . 30. Oddfellmvs hold annual dec- oration day. - Isl-Opening in Charlottetown of 29th annual convention of Ca- . Bay, Kings Co. noted pianist, under auspices of the Women's Music Club. 5.--Deatl1 of Rev. Francis Mac- Donald, Sununerfield, former burssr of St. Dunstans University. 6.-Leoture in Heartz Hall by Dr. Florence Murray, medical mis- slouary to Korea. ‘Is-Mr. Hugh Morrison elected president at annual meeting of East Prince Conservative Associa- tion ut Summerside, li.-—07th annual meeting of RE. I. Bible Society at Kensington. Dr. J. H. Ayers elected president in succession to Rcv. H. D. Raymond, retiring after 15 years service. 10.—Mr. A. J. Matheson, O’Leary elected president at annual meet- ing of West Prince Liberal Assoc- iation. The need of better law enforcement. in western part of the county was urged in one of the resolutions adopted. 12.—Visit of Commissioner John MacMillan, Toronto, head of the Salvation Army in Canada, New- foundland, Bermuda and Alaska. I-Ic was accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Mlllan and Major A. Keith, di- visional commander for New Brunswick and P. E. Island. IL-Opening oi 23rd annual con- vention of P. E. I. Women's Insti- tutes in P. W. C. hall. A guest speaker was Dr. M. M. Coady, di- rector of the extension department of St. Xavier University. Antigo- nish, who spoke on Adult Educa-I tion. . ill-Annual meeting of Potato Grower's Association. The fin- nancial statement for ll months ended Junc 30 showed a net defi- cit of $47,934.71. representing a dc- creaso of $20,306 over last year's deficit account. zlL-Centenary of telcgraphy ob- served in coast-w-coast reunion by wire of retired veteran operators. Messrs. A. E. Morrison, Daniel Williams and C. C. Russ, with com- bined records of service totalling 145 years, participated here. 2l.-—Alarm at increased fatalities caused by motor vehicles express- cd by Grand Jury at Supreme Court, Georgetown. Stricter en- forcement of traffic laws was urgcd "particularly regulations with rc- gard to drunken driving, automo- bile brakes, and lights." IL-Mr. Stewart Jones elected president of newly formed P. E. 1., Tuberculosis League. 26.-Visit of Mr. A. E. Arscott. Toronto. Assistant General Mans.- ger of the Canadian Bank of Com- mercc. Largely attended anniversary service at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Cardigan. 27.-—Visit of Mr. R. I". Bergeng- rcn. Madison, Wisconsin. president of the National Credit Union As- sociation oi the United States. zit-First poultry field day hold til ita- one of largest ever held city- Iubli I fit . MW"*33"‘;T”"I“"‘. iladian CioOd Roads Association. Visit of Capt. T. O. Leggett, traf- fic supervisor, Montreal Police De- partment, on whose suggestions new traffic regulations were adopt- ed by the City council. eeneeeeeieeeeeenee ' SEPTEMBER oeooeeeeeoeneesee 1.—Michael Horgan, 22, Stan- hope, fatally injured in traffic ac- cident. Annual clinical meeting of P.E. I. Medical association. visitors speakers included Dr. Herman Rob- ertson, Vanocuvcr, president, and Dr. T. C. Rutley, general secretary, Canadian Medical Association. also Dr. ‘R. A. Farquharson and Dr. J. A. Couch, Toronto. i Ayrshire Breeders Association field day held on farm oi Mr. Keith Boswell, Victoria. 2.-Flve graduates receive diplo- mas at annual exercises oi Char- lottetown Hospital nursing school. Agricultural and livestock exhib- ition at Alberton. 5.-—-lvllonument to Jean Pierre Roma unveiled at Bruclencll Point by Senator John A. MacDonald. Prof. D. C. Harvey, representing the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, was the chief speaker. fL-Inductlon of Rev. S. C. Coop- cr, Th. M., as pastor of Central Christian Church, Charlottetown. 8.—Edwin Paquet, 18, Charlotte- town, drowncd while attempting to swim across St. Croix River, N.B. Eugene Blanchard. 22, Charlotte- town. fatally cruhed under wheels of freight train oi; Wolfville, N. S. e iL-Successful Kings County ex- hibition at Georgetown. 11.—Mr. J. LeRoy Holman, Sum- merside, appointed to thc board of directors of the Bank of Cana- da. Anual meeting of PEI. Fish and Game Protective Association. Mr. W. H. Tfdmarsh rc-elected presi- dent. Speakers included Messrs. James Cott, Saint John, Supervisor of Fish culture of the Maritime Pro- vinces, D. H. Sutherland, Halifax, Chief supervisor of Fisheries for the Maritlrnes, and R. W. Tufts, Wolf- villc, N.B., migratory birds officer. liL-Largcly attended centenary anniversary services at Baptist Church. Charlottetown. Rev. F. W Patterson, D. D., President of Aca- dia University. breached at the morning service. Ira-Annual diocesan convention of Catholic Women's League opens at Kensington. la-Shcep show a special feature of successful exhibition at Sourls. l7.—Provinclal W. C. T. U. con- vention at Cavendish. Mrs. Haz- en Howard, Cornwall, elected pres- ident. it 22.—Visit of Hon. C. A. Dunning, Minister of Finance and federal representative for Queens. 23.—Annual convention of Mari- time Board of Trade opens in Charlottetown. Egmont Bay and Mt. Carmel Ex- hlbition. ZL-Mr. J. P. Hillion re-elected president at annual meeting Char- lottetown Branch Canadian Legion Restoration of steamship subsidy for Boston-Charlottetown service ls announced. z5.-Annual meeting of Queens county Liberal Association. The chief speaker was Hon. C. A. Dun- nlng. Mr. Russel C. Chandler re- Address by Mr. Hugh Molson, England, on international affairs under auspices of Adult Education Lcaguc. 23.—R.ecital by Iso Brisellj, Rus- sian violinist, under Community Concert Association auspices. Annual meeting of Provincial Boy scouts Association. Mr. L. D. Mur-j ray re-electcd President. Death at age of 102 of Mr. Char- les Dickiesoil. New Glasgow. 24.—-Annual meeting of Children's Aid Society. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMiflan re-elected President. 25-—-R£5idBHCB of Mr. H. G. Mut- tart, Summerslde, gutted by fire. 26.—Borden Fox Show held suc- I cessfnlly. - elected president. flit-Visit of Mr. C. D. Morpeth. Wellington, New Zealand, whose] family migrated from the Island in 1859. ooteteeeooeeeotoe ' OCTOBER ' 0001010000000000‘ L-New United Church opened at Millview. '1. - Summer cottage oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Inkerman, de- stroyed by fire. 8.—Establishment of a new Sum- merside - Charlottetown - Borden motor- bus service. lL-Monument commemorating, first presbytery meeting of the.‘ Presbyterian churches in Prinwi Edward Island, Oct. 11. 1e21, ‘ veiled in United Church at Lot 16. , Rev. J. W. Falconer, D. D., was the special speaker. i l2.—Thanksgiving Day. ,1 l3.-Terrific gale causes wide- spread damage throughout Prov-j lnce. 1 Hector and Matthias Uoutour, ‘ Little Cape. N. B., rescued off Bor- ; den by R.C.M.P. Constable L. v McArtliur and George Cc-rretti, . Borden. They had been adrift in . Northuniberland Strait in a dis- abled fishing bont for two days. 1 . Fred Beaten, West River, rescued j from capsized flshinil boat by.‘ Thomas Kennan, Wood Islands, and Thomas Allen, Charlottetown. 15.—Visit of Col. J. G. Rattray. Oitaula. and Lleut. Col. H. L. dc bfartigny, Montreal, of thc Veter- ans’ Assistance Commission. They held a round-table conference with Canadian Legion representatives in the Confederation Chamber. Mrs. Ruby M. Houle, Charlotte- town, receives drama award for outstanding work in the Little Theatre Movement. iii-Approval by Provincial Gov- ernment of full recommendations of National Park officials with re- gard to site for proposed park, in- eluding Dalvoy property and areas at Tracndic, Cavendish, Rustico and Bracklcy Point. J. A. Gallant. Summerside, pre- sented with certificate from Royal Humane Society for saving lives of three children on Feb. 26 on thc harbour icc. The presentation was made at a. Town Councci’. meeting by Mr. A. E. MacLean, M. P. 20.—Annual convention of P. E. I. Fisher-men's Union at Charlvtte- town. Mr. James B. MacDillfiitl- West St. Peters, re-clccted presi- dent. _ ZL-Government House reception of noted Island uuthoress, Mrs. Ewen MacDonald. O.B.E. (Lucy Maud Montgomery). 26.—-Gencral store of A. D. Fee- han, Mlount Stewart, destroyed by fire. 26.—A.nnual meeting of Caledon- ian Club. President W. R. Shaw el- ected Chief. and Ciansman Neil McCannell president. 31.—Chi1l‘lOtl.8tOwn c el e br a t e s. quietest Halloween in years. Otteeeeeettloeeei NOVEDIBER. ' OOOOOIOOOOoeoIOOO IL-Annua‘. meeting of Prflibytflfy of P. E. Island in Zion Church. 5.—Annual meeting of Queens, County Conservative Association in Strand Theatre, Charlottetown. Hon. It. B. Hanson, former federal Minister of Trade and Commerce. was guest, speaker. Ex-Maypr Sam- ucl Kennedy. M.B.E., rc-electcd president. Reorganization of Provincial Ad- visory Council on Agricultural Ser- viccs undo: presidency of Deputy Minister W. R. Shaw. . 6.—Visit of Rev. Peter Bryce. D.D., Moderator of the Unitcd Church in Canada. 9.—I5il3.1’ld fox and cattle breed- crs carry off lion's share of awards at Maritime Winter Fair. ll-Remembrancc Day fittingly observed throughout Province. 1l.—-B0dy of John Feehzm. Rocky Point, found on shore at York Point. 12.—Mr. P. A. Mclsaac. M,L.A.. elected president of Malltlmu Chamber of Agriculture at annual meeting, Amherst. N. S. Alberlon Fox Show opens with 250 entries. Visit of Mr. Hugh J. Flemming. Grand Chancclfor of the Grand- Lodge, Knights of Pythias of the Grand Domain, Maritime Provinces. 13.—Dr. John C. Jack. Summer- side, honored at meeting of Quo- bec Silver Fox Breeders‘ Asscci-i ation. l iii-Opening of successful Provin- i cial Fox Show, Charlottetown. En- tries totalled 584. exceeding past records. ' 17.—Grounding of 1.391 ton| freighter "Marine Trader" on Bat-I tery Point. 1 Drowned body of Amos Cormler. ‘ Summersidc. found in Charlotte- town dock. S. S. Harland. following discon- tinuance of government subsidy. sold to Straws Shipping and Con- struction Company. Sydney. C. B. la-Sevcre cold snap establishes lowest November temperature rec- ord in recent years. Visit of Rev. J. B. M. Armour. Toronto, general secretary of thc British and Foreign Bible Society. Ill-Charlottetown R. C. N. V. R. division inspected by Commodore P. W. Neiiest Chief of Naval Staff and Commandm- W. E. Creery. director Naval Reserves. Ottawa. i 0f observed} fideatroys bililtlihz at. Upton lthe Board of Governors of the [foot of Pownal Street. 27.-—Address under League of Na- ‘ tions Society auspices by Mr. Paul Martin, M. P. 30.-St. Andrew's Day festival ob- ‘ served by Caledonian Club. City asphalt plant gutted by fire. l Annual session of Grand Division. Sons of Temperance, Rev. R. Hen- v sley Stavert re-clected Grand f Worthy Patriarch. ‘ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 I DECEMBER ' ,’ 4 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O L-Annual meeting of P. E. 1. l Temperance Federation. Mr. George h‘. Brown eected president. 2.—Visit of Major W. E. Glad- stone Murray, head of reorganized Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. and Mr. J. W. Godfrey, Halifax, o. : Corporation. 1 3.-—Mr. E. T. I-Iiggs, Charlotte- town, appointed chairman of pro- yincial committee to administer new . federal Home Inlprovcment plan. 11.-—Province shares in Empire- 1 wide excitement over King Edwaid VIII's abdication and subsequent proclamation of his successor, King . George VI. l5.--Rcgistrntion of unemployed. in accord with federal provisions, begun at City Hall. 16.-T1sit of Mr. Bertram R. Flower, New York, journalist and author, in interests of co-operative movement. Amalgamation of PEI. Light Horse and Princess Louise's N.B. Hussars announced. from Ottawa. First fox pelt show, commemorat- ing 50th anniversary of founding of the silver fox industry, held at Tignish. 18.—Cup presented t0 Central} Royalty School by Lieutenant. Gov- ' crnor DaBlois for beautification of school grounds in annual competi- tion sponsored by Canadian Horti- cultural Society. Judicial and. government members take oath of allegiance to new Bri- tish Sovereign, King George Vl. 22,—-New Maritime air service in- augurated by Eastern Canada Air-l lilies, Ltd. Mr. Allan Cummings, Hradal- daughter. accident bane, and 19-year-old Jean. kilzl in highway near Kcnsnigton. 25.-Cl11~i.<t-ua.s Day of many 11.11.12}: family’ throughout Province. 00111111101111 11111111 1v THE 1:111 111 1113a is occasion I reunions , i i A considerable increase in the a-i mount of permanent street work in 1 i936 over thc previous year was in- dicated in figures supplied by Mr. Harold Messervey, City Ehiginecr. Approximately 11.000 square yards of pavement were laid as compared. with 4.980 in 1935. In addition to the pavement 2,762 lineal feet of three foot concrete sidewalk were laid. In addition to the street program construction was carried on at. the Victoria Park brcastwork, Govem- ment Fond and Lord's Wharf at the lzrcasz-ivork extending along the west side of Victoria Park from Brighton Road south- word approximately 300 yards was rc-buill. The work was complet- A timber i High Quality Of (By Warren L. Brenton, Dairy Superintendent) 'i‘he Dairy Indluirv to take thc loading ‘ Garden Province. In the yearly review we find dur- continue‘ i: ace in our no doubt to thc inequality between prices roceivcd for butter-fat and pri feeds. the increased production =lookcd for did not materialize. this year draws to a close, we 111m the feed situation quite satis- " "WA"- —' ' - -- —-- — -—-'--_-a n1; the cariv whiter months, owing ' s asked for concentrated mill. Dairy Products ; Maintained In ’36 1 While a number of the smaller ; companies found it impossible to ‘operate this year, the ‘Crapaud Creamery made a forge addition to their plant for the storage. of milk feeds, etc. Tho Dunk River cz~rnniery has a ‘ large room in their building where 11 full supply oi feeds are available to (‘rggmery patrons at all limes. The Kellsingtol. Crcalnciy hi! 1113 alicd a. large: and 1113-19-59!” D9 Laval Churn. , ,1 Thc 'I‘r_von Creamery has re-buii 1 their ice-house and a ' warehouse for feed sw P. Th, gengni (l>\&"‘("i‘.‘f‘:. Lmeiwé are now enlarging their my iii-M. installing extra uy-.o-dnte_ equip- ment to take care of their inertia-Q- ed make. The company is also add- ing several cold stor. c rooms fa‘ publlg sioragc-roonls will be used exclusively for their "Hold-Pair." 01f.‘ ‘lstraivberrics. Tflfigflbfiflifs» _ . creamer-ya sideline Ls maxing I! 1ea5y and profitable for thc farmer i " of the province. ii ‘ particularly good during Aug L. and Sept/ember and provirlrecl gr 1g well on into No- vember. Fzlflllcrs are well storired with a. high quality hay. The abundance of clove" in pastures and in hay crops this season was a fnctoi lil the increased production of milk. The lililuh cow population is ap- proximately 40.000. a decrease 1n number from previous years. the decrease being; caused sons and shortage of feeds. Now. whie there were fewer cows, the milk production increased. and as only high producing WW5 are profitable. it is only reasonable to silpposc the increase in pounds of milk was from better feeding rather than from better 111120111118- Too much stress cannot be givento Herd Improvement. Evely dairy farmer should avail themselves 0f our herd improvement and cow testing policies. Eliminate if possible ‘ that cow boarder. The production of niiLk per cow maintained a definite gain during cvcrv month beginning xvith May, oven the results in the correspond- ing months last ycnr. Profitable Feature A [fussing and profitable feat- ure was that butter-fat prices were 2 l-‘J to 3c 130!’ pound lilghm‘ dur“ lug thc months of July and A118- usst and September-Abe months of our highest production. g Iutensificd interest was 511mm 1Y1 dairy work throughout thc l>1'°\" incc. Our first real film?‘ T191" d“ was. held 1n conjunction with tilt! Dunk River Creamery at Central Bcdcquc on thc afternoon of July 9th. Demonstrations were given m creamcvy as to the carigvlng on of regular urea-imply work by the man- agement, Messrs. C. M. and Orvilll! Johnson. Cattle judging casscswerc ably conducted by Mlr. W. R. snow, Deputy Munster. and Mi‘. S. C- Vlriglit, Field Promoter. A most in- teresting history of this Co-opcr- utivc Creamery Company was read by thc capable Socrctaf§"51l195m3n- Mr. Wiliiam Calbeclz, who more than any other one mall 1105 D99" 0d in the lute summer. At Government Pond an im- provemont project was curried on, until stopped by unfavorable wcath- .1 cr conditions in-the late fall. A‘ stone retaining wall around the; pond was almost completed. Grad-l ing was dons around the cdgo of‘ tho Pond the clay being obtained from a bank in Victoria Park. The course of the storm sewer through the Pond was changed with tho view of preventing a too rapid silt- ing up. Lord's Wharf was ro-rouwruttcrl and extended for a distance of 106 feet. The following were thc streets and portions of streets paved. . Upper Hillsboro. thc north side of King Square, the north side of Rochford Square. Hayfield Street between Elm Avenue and (Queen Street, Cumberland between Rich- mond and Grafton Streets Syd- ney Street between Wcymouih and Hillsboro and between Prince and Great George Streets. Avenue between Brighton Ave. and Green Street was being paved when fire occurred at the City Asphalt plant and stopped the work. In addition to the permanent] 'work the usual rcpazrs were made, to asphalt. gravel and clay sirccts.‘ and to wooden and concrete side-é ks. l wal Concrete- cui-l) and gutter werc lnld on nll streets paved. Storm sewers were lnid on Greenfield Av- enue from Brighton Road to (from Street and on Sydney Street on the block between Wcymouth and Hillsboro Streets. \ Grcniflolzl , TG-“Dfillfilblt! for this comllallyli mnrkcri success. 0n October 1st. another Dairy Field Day was held in conlll-llcilml with iho. Gvnnrl River Cheese Fac- probably 1 from the ihrec successive dry sea- ,‘ ito dispose of his bciry C102) The four llil.‘t(1‘.li'l7..l1t{ p‘zu;ts cat- ] gring to the City oi‘ Chrirlr mtown i are maintaining a high quality an ticle and giving o. svrvice hard t0 duplicate. Messrs. Barlow and Offer. undw the nunle of Idvnl Dom’, arr- now supplying the town of SummorsidO with pasteurized dairy ]ll‘Odllf.‘i3. Qnly five clioosc 111v‘ atcd this your. nruniy Figuish. Grand River, Kinkorn, East River and Dundas. The Grand River Cheese Factory. under the efficient management o! M13 Eel-ward Lnrkin. of Bnysido, Lot 14. set a precedent as the first choose factory in this lliYv-‘IHCC Y0 pay in full for milk received every i two weeks. This S0!‘\'l':(> 11-115 highly appygglgfed by the mill: patraom and better filings and incre ,productlon arc looked for nclvt sea) lson. The price.» rccr-ivod for chee iwcre wmnsiderably" higher than f l the last few yours. In some fecto 110s over $1.00 per 10o lbs. milk, so, 1' per cent butter fut was paid. i 1 Crcamc-rics ‘ | Twenty rronlneri ucrc ill 0P9!‘ {utzoin a few opcl‘ 101‘ 01111’ I l few months in the mmniur. . ty-five percent increase in maksez butter over 1035. and :1l.'o increaaq in make of choose. The qualivv of ilutim" a“ was well ulaiiitliiir-l i. i tile-ea‘ termlned ofiori “g1. among Creamery 111:’ . _ tory men to produce ' fiafilhi lprcciucts of the hieln g 1.1.11) ‘ grade. ‘ RCCOmfllMldlHlUilF 11.11. been ‘made to the Prince Edun .1 1 land jDalryunelvs As.,oci.-.l:1:1 w r 1i 111! ,. .. 1 government at iparlininent to l lation that com, croamciy bulrr Slllllptlflll be in ill vince, and that ' covs and mni: a" [tug to qualifications 111.... certificates be ors of the Dal. l on rccommcndzitzon I Superintendent. 31110111. of tilt‘ (‘ream Grading Cream grading rcvcivud duo conll sideratlon in the larger and bcttQ j CICBllISIIES. and the careless cream- [ cry in regards to ci‘(‘.".m grading il : findilg 1t very hard to moot legiti- i male compettlon. 1n other words; | “It pays to grade crozim and pay on l grade only." Provincially we. an l dairymen. an: progressing but close observers of conditionl ‘under which factories and cream- crics have been opcnitiin; for some l years past huvc been ic ' “d to the ‘conclusion that thc larger concern! are in a position to rcmLr 11 much more satisfactory service to their ‘patrons than thc smaller organiz- '11.ons. Tiles-c conditions have changed so 1111111111 recent times ‘t.'_at results of this kind nrc in- evitable. l01'_V. and although 1he wcnthei‘ was - iicclJcdly inclement. n large crowd nss-lnblcrl whore special addresses were delivered. The Field Days‘ of the Brood As- sociations “ore all wcil aticndcd. 7 The Jersey Ficfd Day was held at Mr. lifcwlickcnis Carleton. M1". Mc- Mickexi has nn outstanding herd of Jerseys and u as highly commended for his part in Jersey hcrd improve- mcnt. The Guernsey Field Day W115 hold at thc home of the genial sov" made a fine showing at this meet. ’I‘l1c Holstein Field Day was held at Bunbury Farm. where the propri- etor. J. Walter Jones. M. L. A.. hnd the added feature of a. Saddle Horse ‘ Show. , . The Dual Purpose Shorthorn ' breeders had a successful field day at the form of one of thc out- . standing breeders Mr. Hector Mac- Kay of DeSable. The Ayrshire Breeders met with their presidenl, Mr. Keith Bosweil, ‘ Victoria. where an interesting and Jnstruciive afternoon was well at- i‘ tended. Factory Operations The Dairy Factory is being recog- nizer! as the rcal centre of com- munity service. Some companies are pmviding-r their patrons with mill feeds a: I:- lowest possible costs. Olilfl‘ nnccms are buyers of slrhvvbciiics. raspberries and all small fruits raised by the dairy far- m-uz A fmv comm-vies gather eggs and poultry. for which a cash price is paid and a rvi - dnrmkkfi of merit r81 Guy , Rodd, Braoklcy. The "Golden Gildvn- ‘ 5 After a lilOFOliJil mu‘ ligation ; of conditions atfccilnc (‘1)l‘."f‘l‘l\s as in representative meeting oi dairy- jmen of Prince Edward inland held l in Ci1iil"f)l.'.0t0\\‘il, Dccciiilv" '4. i930, 1it was unanimously p~ _1_ m,“ {some plan be nlfci-ttd 1l1rougl( , which smaller com-c 111 nshistfifi i in the marketing of ‘. ' ilrodilCil 7 and the mninicunn o l. I cls. A committee oi 1H; ~ ‘appointed to . ~ ~ - mation and s-zg ;.<1... ) and every dairy Company- Province for thezr cor i their local annual n the companies are rcq . point a regular (lclc 11.1 the next annual .111 of the Prince Edward 1.. ~. lmii-ymenj Association. solcf 1 '11 cs to be empowered to cxpu. .119 wining of the Company L11 which he be- longs. On December 71b the untimely death of M1‘. Thomas S. 1106111111, proprietor of Morcll (‘.1'olzn\c11v. mo); Clnil<>ilczotvii Ilospic \\‘.'I‘i place in 1111"- tal. ‘Tom. w. known by l1: 11:1 W85 B. Illflll (l .'-'1' whose word v .1‘; 1 t _ to his berem-oci 1' priiliy of his i goes o11t in full 12*“: , In closing may I <- . yyv 5m. cci-e thanks to the members of m9 pres= for so many coiutcsiivs shown throughout the 3on1", 11ml with the season's greetings 1o m» and all. ho The approximate \l'll<"‘ nf stored in the United sum; nest 004mm 5531