occasions al. iWTfiE C6-C0 0001 Q6006 O§b-+§9§-O§-6+0-§ uammaxwwwwnxari a * 1 x lslyuauv |§ Eié L-Largely, attended New Year's Day receptions held by Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. DeBlols. Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy, and Prclnier Macmillan and‘ Mrs. Mac- Kilian. ll.-Mayor Kennedy appointed a member o1 the Order oi the British Elnpirc, civil division, in King's Honors List. ifs-Mr. Neill MacLean elected president at annual meeting oi Charlottetown Yls Men's Club, suc- ceeding Mr. A. M._Douglas. ‘L-Death in his 90th year oi Pro lessor Samuel N. Earle, veteran musician and concert master. Opening of Week oi Prayer with service in St. Paul's Church. B.—Pour persons injured in de- railment near Tracadie of passen- ger train en route from Charlotte- town tc Scuris. Grand Jury found seven true bills in criminal indictments at opening oi January term oi Su- preme Court in Charlottetown Mr. Justice Arssnault presided. 9.—-Mr. R. L. McClure elected president - at annual meeting of Charlottetown Board of Trade in succession to Mr. T. E. Mac- Nutt. An important paper on the fisheries industry was read at the meeting by M: W. F. Tidmnrh 14._Annuai meeting oi the Prince Edward Island division Canadian Red Cross Society. Dr. J. L. Biggar, National Commissioner oi the So- ciety, delivered an address on the 14th International Red Cross con- ference at Tokyo. Mr. George J. Tweedy re-elccted president. At a public meeting calkd by the Charlottetown Board oi Trade res- olutions were adopted stressing the need oi a. hydrcgraphic survey-and improved wharfage and storage accommodation for the port oi Charlottetown. oi improved rail- way transportation to and from Sackville, N.B.; oi financial assis- tance to the inshore fishermen oi the Province; oi considering the establishment by the Provincial Government, with federal assist- ance, of a Department oi Fishery Education in connection with Prince of Wales College, and of aggressive measures to arrest the decline in the lobster fishery. 417 families on relief in Char- lottetown were reported at the monthly meeting oi the City Coun- c . Lieut.-Col. D. A. ,MacKlnnon. D.S.O., rs-elected president at the annual meeting of the Charlotte- town Driving Park and Provincial mhibtion Association. A deficit oi $2,234.14, occasioned by street expenditures for unem- ployment relief, was reported in the 1934 financial statement oi the Sunanexaids ‘rown Council. lit-lPlovince-lwide dental health campaign launched at a largely attended function in the Canadian National Hotel, held under thc nus- pices oi the Provincial Health De- partnlent. Dr. H. S. Thomson. To- ronto, Field Secretary, Canadian Daniel Hygiene Council, was the chief weaker, lt-Brightaning prospects in tourist traffic were emphasized at the annual meeting oi the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association. Mir. Justice Arsenauli, was re-elect- cd president. Decided increase in public lib- rary activities in Charlottetown re- ported at the annual meeting oi the Harris Memorial and‘ legislat- ive Library trustees. . Dominion cl-nm-nl-council pass- ed approving potato marketing regulations under the Dominion Marketing Board for the Provinces oi Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotla and On- tarlo. 25.-Orant of $15,000 obtained from the Dominion Government towards the labor costs in recon. struction oi Falconwood Hospital. Successful presentation oi annu- al Burns Concert at P. W. C. Hall. Death oi Mr. R. H. Sterns, pro- prietor of Beach Grove Inn. W. M. Presbyterial of the United Churches of Prince Edward island at Summerside. Mrs. F. E. Booth- Nyd. Hunter River, re-clected pre- sident. ¥%¥§£%§£%%%§¥¥ ~1- raanuaav c H+l++wa§m*m%wrI 3.——A further grant o1 $10,000, supplementin! the original grant oi 860.000, received from the Carno- gie Foundation. New York, towards illllrylllg 0n the Prince Edward Island Dcmoilstl-ation Library. 'l.-Complstion oi free dental ex- amination oi about 2,500 city school pupils showed great proportion sui- fering from defective teeth. M1‘. W. E. MacDonald. elected president at annual meeting oi Summerside Board oi Trade,, in succession to Mr. B. W. Robinson. ifs-Charlottetown Board oi Trade and Tourist Association (re-named Travel Bureau) join forces in spell- coring tourist publicity drive. Twenty-five ~students complete agricultural short courses at Prince oi Wales College, held under aus- pices of Provincial Department oi Agriculture. iL-Deflcit reduction oi $18,623.- 41 shown in 108i financial state- ment submitted to the City Coun- cil by Finance Chairman B. R. Holman. The meeting, at which the annual reports were adopted, censured the Utility Board for allegedly ignoring wmplsints fyled against thc rate schedules of the lvgzrltlme Electric Company. Mayor Zicrlnedy in his report stressed z-oknu of finance and unem- __rnent relief as being of most . importance a‘. the present .105: :ssiul concert by Charlotte- town Male Chorus in P. W. C Ill-Farmers week opens with well attended sessions at Queen Square School Ilall. ings oi Central Farmers’ Institute Dairymexrs Association, ivc Egg and Poultry and other farm and livestock oil;- , ,. Bil-Organization oi Q u 2e n s Country Strawberry sociation with Mr. gan, Montreal, Montreal Togrist and Convention Bureau, who Travel Bureau on tourist prospects. z-L-Paardeberg anniversary com- memorated by African War Veterans to St. James elected Regent at oi Royal Edward 26.--Death at -Colonel t Messrs. J. M. Nicholson and A. S. MacKay elected, and Mr. D. F‘. MacNeill re-elected, cillors in Summerside civic contest. Mr. S, K. Todd was elected to the Witter Commission. 28.-Absence ed on favorably by Mr. Justice Saunders February term oi Supreme Court in Georgetown. 1E , , 1.—Annual Irish Society, Mr. an elected president in succes- Mr. John A. Cronin. James Costain, Portage dead from exhaustion ds near St. Stephen, N, B. 3.——Rev. Frederick Cass, North River, ordained at St. Dunstans L-Majority Commission recommends additional subsidies Prince Edward Island, $300000 to New Brunswick and $425,000 to Nova Scotio. Hon. Chief Justice of_ Prince_ Island, Maritime representative on the Commission, dissented on thc hat the report minimized rtnnce oi fiscal need as a guiding principle. Prince Edward Island's claims presented by Hon. W. J. P. MacMillall, Premier, H. P‘. MacPhee, Attorney 4.~Traln service hold up for scv- eral hours by snow-storm. Better observance ‘ Act urged in resolution adopted by Ministerial Association. d-Opening by Lieutenant GOV- ernor DeBlois of the fourth session oi the 42nd General Assembly of the Province. 'l.—Presentatlon to the Provin- cial Government Walker oi the first Union Jack and the first Geneva Red Cross Ambu- lance flag flown over Canadian France during the Great flags were placed in the Government in recogni- tion of Charlottetowws participa- tion in the Jacques bration, 1034. former trate for Charlottetown. 17.—St. Patrick's Society to St. Dunstaxfs Basilica. 2l.-Vlsit oi Dean William R. Cook oi the Canadian Recreation Institute, Toronto, who addressed a. others on community welfare. 22.-Add‘ress at Fish and Game meeting Tufts, Migratory Bird oflicer for the Maritime 22.--Death at North Rustico of Mr. Russel McLure, 25.-A surplus for the current budgeted for in the Legislature by Premier MacMiilan. 30.--Death at. the Charlottetown el‘ at St. Dunstans Basilica, follow- ing sudden illness. 2.—Annual meeting Women's League. Mrs. J. B. ing elected president in succession to Miss Florence Dorsey. L-Legislature prorogues. Coroner's jury "death through case of Anthony lottetown, whose ngway near boarding house. ‘Draft!’ of. Liberal party platform anngunlced by Hon. w. M. i ic lit-Resolution passed at quart- meeting oi of ‘Pride urging provide suitable equipment to en- lflflflfllthfl s i ->vo-v_¢+ v+,v,v'¢_ f‘ ' CITY A +ev+e+e+w+n+ree+oeu 0 e manager, Maritime Transportation Commision, Board of Trade. la-Periormanoe Theatre by Miss Carola Goya, not- ed Spanish munity Concert Association aus- at meeting oi Char- ln S t r an d dancer, under Com- (mm Qtmwm Annual meet- MacKenzie, w-onsrat- Board. Association Growers As- George fixing; ‘“°°°“‘°“ *'° m- P- ‘t laws conferred on Premier Mac- tendered an official reception in Charlottetown. as plesi- 1648;‘, E I “ache , Fed Millan at Convocation remonies the Confederation Chamber and ' ' ' ' I‘ 9"’ at McGill University, Montreal- were honoured guests at Govern- of Mr. Theodore Mor- president of the addressed the parade oi South J. A. Mathieson re- tender“ o! annual meeting Chapter, I.O.D.E. P. E. I. Hospital Victor L. Good- formerly Medical Sup- oi Falconwood Hos- as Coun- oi criminal cases M" ‘waning o! lott town, vince. ¢wwsm%w MARCH fi meeting Benevolent John A. Calla- fowld in lumber Council of White 25____R,g_ Lellan, report 0f $150,000 to J. A. Mmhieson. Edward and order. of Lord's Day b M J. S y 81°‘ vember. 1+. Confederation Chamber, _, , _ H, _ , _, U1, , , , l l0.~Mayor Kennedy honored 9k ‘k 5i ll‘ *1 7k 7* d‘ =4‘ 9k 5‘ 5k 5k 5K ~ “mnm Hmm- the results gave Liberals 100 per- with membership in the order oi 15-—°m°l51 “nllmmcemem M cent mpl-esenlallon ln the Legls. "L'Etoile Noile" (Black Star) by 2"‘Re°"'“1 by “edfimk J33“- dlssmutmn °f Pmvmclal Legxslab lature, constituting a turn-over lwlins tenor of the Metropolitan unprecedented .in Canadian politi- Cartier cele- auspices. oi Mr. K. J. Martin, Stipendiary Magis- Day observed 5"" Fume m of Benevolent- Irish clergy. teachers and sengerisent‘ by Mr. R. W. Provinces. prominent far- Rev. George :::.l:“":a.:“"::: ~- 3 congregation. Rev. Owen McGl-ath. vmt‘ o! M!‘ York, Lenten preach- ti Fed ti . He com- awwrnsmsmmkwssr;JLlJ:Q%ms::J§rm<WW“ W “W Swflmw xxxxxxmaxxxxxxw yk anus. thgiglgfbvlfdflted i?- 02513351“ °hlll°ll filmy“ "m" sf auo-usr ’ ‘ anniversary of iounding of the current fiscal year. iL-Seven nurses received their °°°°M°P Dw" mv-‘mfimwt M‘ l.-—Visit oi Mr. King Gordon» diplomas at annual graduation ex- Wfdfln- D» M” - h m 1—Annual wnvslltlvn (illllmlles who lectured on Soviet Ruo- erclses oi the Prince Edward “W917 ‘lmnded (“mus (,7 r 0f Christ at Murray Hflrbof- M1‘- Heartz Memorial Hall. Island Hospital. ' ‘wwimn "M" st Duns?‘ B” Harry Linklettcr. Summerside, was Mr. A. a. Fisher elected presi- 15.—Visit of Dr. u. u. Best, gen- all!“ w PM" Dame A nigh * = s; ~ at “ col- dent cf the Rotary Club in succcs- eral secretary the National Hnfiglag“ i’! m- mv- °P is“ ‘ s“ Ed d . orm v 0 WEI‘ sion to Mr. W. A. Stewart. Council. Y.M.C.A-. who addressed MFML cnflord Rogers’ Bu“? w‘ mutt“ President‘ Canadian association. lit-Mr. finds verdict of isadventure" in Gallant, Char- S81‘ McCardle dalned to Catholic banquet held in at the" Canadian Na- 21 -Pirst Charlottetown kderal as- "to organized Island fishermen Edward irceaers 101' bait ct ¢VKAIsLAsAAILA about five tons capacity." lL-Ministerial completion oi the Charlottetown- B°Td°l1 lllQhway as part oi the Trans-Canada Highway received lie-opening oi Prince Edward Theatre after extensive alterations and improvements. Visit of Sir Richard 'l'urner, V. C, Ottawa, chairman, and Dr. S. G National Pensions 15. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, undertakes survey oi Char- lottetown Harbour. ' Mr. S. P. Paoli, Jr., elected presi- dent at annual meeting oi Gyro tion in annual session ask for in- crease oi statutory allowance on the following scale: 10 per cent. in- itial increase to all teachers with years‘ teaching ser- vice; 20 per cent. increase to those having five or more years’ teaching m service. Guest speakers included AB. McFarlane, ucation, New Bruns- wick; Miss Bessie MacLecd, Valley- fleld was elected president in suc- oession to Mr. J. W. F. McCallum, 9K less than five Jl‘. lit-Opening of Charlottetowms first Boy’ and Girls‘ Hobby Show, under Y. M. C. A. auspices. 1'1.—-Vlsit oi M8101‘ M. A. Mac- Pherson, K.C., der the Farmers’ Creditors Ar- rangement Act, Ottawa, who ad- dressed public meetings in Char- lotietown and Summerside. 20.-Death at Sydney, Cape Bre- ton, oi vRev. John Pringle,D.D., oi Klc dike fame, a. native oi Char- 2l.-—Easter services largely at- tended throughout city and pro- 22.—Martin Thompson and Wil- liam Collough, in double drowning tragedy at Trout River, Prince County. . Province gives approval oi fed- eral government scheme to estab- lish a. wild bird sanctuary at Black Pond, near Souris. Za-Deilcit oi ed for Estimates submitted by Fin- ance Chairman Holman at City meeting. The was accompanied by an outline oi a new policy for city's bonded debt. Rev. Gregory J. Mac- D.D., pastor at Summcrslde and Visa. e Diocese oi Char- lottetown, promotedto the digr- ty oi Prothonotary Apostolic. Scenes from Venice" successfully produced oy the Kirk Shakespeare Group at the Strand Theatre. 2B.—0dd'fellows parade to Baptist Church, commemorating 116th an- niversary oi the founding oi their General oi th Province represented by Premier MacMillan at Dominion-Provincial Conference of Public Health Min- isters at Ottawa. At Montreal, on return home, the Premier address- ed the McGill Graduates Society on “The Carnegie Library Demon- straticn in Prinm Edward Island." 30.-Decomposed body oi Allison Lravitt, Alberton, men working along railway track at Fullerton‘s Marsh. He had been missing since the previous No- amsxwwawwsfi MAY ' Opera Company, New York, under Community Concert Association 6.—-Province joins in Empire-wide celebration oi the His Majesty King George V. Mon- Charlottetown to the Forum, where about 7,000 persons attended the anniversary service. Bs-Death in Mr. W. T. Huggan, Charlottetown, ior many years chief railway pas- for the Province. eting oi Provincial Orange Grand Lodge at Charlotte- town. T. J. Inman installed Grand Master. I2.—’!5th ann Annual me iversary service held at Zion Presbyterian Church. The occasion marke versary oi the present church building. The guest preacher was E. Ross, D.D., Pred- iormer pastor oi the l3.-—Everett Burt, man, drowned mer Islander, Labor, M.P. for Van- couvcr South, on campaign tour in interests of the Canadian Co-oper- lobster iisher- Christian Church Missionary t0 and DL Gyms Macmlllm’ 1n Mallleqlw Bay India Gill University. Angus Mclnnes, for; 23.-.Lloyd lilscDonald, aged ‘I. Bu,“ properly M, Unlm Qua Will-ll" °1 d1‘ m3 “mm? ‘t nor, including house, barns and wharf. Charlottetown. hlgclmnlll, 51ml; rgmd, m the Opening oi Biennial Convention ground by me o; unknown Grim. Bit Pliby Slunmerslds 79th annual meeting oi thc local W. F. ‘Tidmarsh re-elect- ed president at thc Charlottetown Free Dispen- y. lit-Revs. Wilfred Keefe, Wilfred and Harold Croken, or- thc priesthood at Roman Church, Kinkora, Bishop O'Sullivan. 20._Dlplomas nurses at graduation exercises oi Charlottetown Hospital . oi series exhibits opened at Gallery under auspices oi newly Art Society of Prince Island, Mrs. P. A. Creel- man president. Miss Muriel Crosier. " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 68th Annual Association of the United Baptist Churches at ‘Ikyon. Closing 0i City Schools for sum- Lt.-Co1. H. M. Davison re-elect- ed president at annual meeting oi P. E. I. Riile- Association. flit-Four nurses awarded diplo- mas at Graduation exercises oi mer holidays. PrinceCountyI-lospital. MP-La-rgely tended . approval i o r .at church 1K parades oi Sons of England to St. 7K Paul's Church, and oi Girl Guides to St. Peters Cathedral. 28.-8lst Commencement Exer- cises of St. DiUIStB-IYS University. Fifteen students received gradu- ating diplomas. Enccuraging financial report slm- 3.—Vlsit oi Lord and Lady mitted at annual meeting oi Prince Baden-Powell, heads o! the Boy Edward Island Hospital. Scout and Girl Guide movements Sit-Honorary degree oi Doctor of throughout the world. They were JULY 9* L-Dominion Day. Summersldc celebrates 60th anniversary oi civic government. meni; House. 96th annual meeting of the P. E. I. Auxiliary, British and Foreign Bible Society, at Cardigan. Rev. H. D. Raymond, Charlotte- town, was re-elected president. 5.-Grand Rally oi Boy Scouts and Girl Guides at Exhibition grounds in honour of Lord and Law Baden-Powell. Qfiicers’ Decoration conferred upon ' Major J. A. MacKenzie, 9g Charlottetown. Mr. P. W. Turner, Charlottetown. elected Governor oi Rotary District 32, comprising the Maritime Pro- vinces and Newioundland. SL-Great interest shown in an- nual display and entertainment of P. E. I. Boy Scouts at P. W. C. Commencement exercises at Prince o! Wales College, co-incid- with the 75th anniversary of the institution. Diplomas or cer- tiflgatee were awarded to 152 stud- en s. LL.D., Superin- 3; JUNE a‘ xxwxxmxxmmxrwmr H;1thw§smsg°$;°m'md“ fls°;"Membe, 'l.—.-Annual field day of Holstein- M the order of the Brmsh Emplrel ‘ Fresian Association at Freetown. on the occasion of the King's oil-on‘ 8-4‘ "S i Gllelllsel’ Bleeilerl‘ day honors awards. Mrs. Lucy Field D“ held aVBmcldeY- Maude Montgomery MacDonald, 10.—Celcbratioh of his 100th noted Bland anthems, was up birthday by Mr. Robert Shaw, New pointed an Ofiicer in the same Superintendent un- Iniantry Brigade under O d . rEisfxorts oi provincial and federal mmmmd “I Cmmm U- G- Dawsm“ l» in camp at Brighton. representatives successful in o VB“ of Most Rev. F. C. Kelly’ taining year-round air mail service for the Province. Two persons painfully injured in derailment oi Souris train near Lot 40 station. . ' t-Cheque ior an additional the ctrying on oi the emonstration Library re- i cm the Carnegie Foun- LL.D.,D.D., Bishop of Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, a for- mer Islander. Infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. M a u ric e Fitzgerald, Richmond, drowned in mill-pond. l2.—-Annual meeting oi Prince Edward Island Medical Society. Dr. fishermen, victims 3231?, J’. c. Simpson, Summerside, elected ' l president. Visiting physicians in- The holding oi weekly rel glous J. C‘ Meakms‘ President‘ cluded Dr. Canadian Medical Association. Chief of Medical Staff at at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal; Dr. A. T. Bagin, Chiei Sur- geon, Montreal General Hospital; Dr. E. K. McLellan, Dalhousle Unl- versity, and Dr. T. C. Roatly, Sec- retary, Canadian Medical Associa- ticn. s... Orange Parade and tea success- fully held at Kensington. la-Annunl meeting oi P. E. I. Presbyterial, Womens Missionary volunteer Recewe Societies of the} Presbyterian 9.—Church pal-ace of Charlotte- gmimé‘ ‘“vgfi§s‘lgf' “b§;‘r§‘c‘1‘.‘;.§f~'j" town Cadet Corps to Zion Church ' ' F ‘ ‘ ’ and st. Dunstan’s Basilica. elem“ Presmem." H, Death in railway accident near e d165133x353‘:mlgzrdimgzgzfilcdon St. Charles de Bellechasse, Quebec, work at Kzlnks Bridge Bmomnem oi Mr. R. P. Simpson, Charlotte- Invesmuré of Rt ‘Rem G_ l MacLsllan, V.G., as Prothonotary Apostolic at Si. Paul's Church. Silmmerside. 19-Danlcl K. MacDonald, victim of fatal accident at Humphrey gravel pit, Sprlngton. Zb-Appointment cf Hon. John A. MacDonald, M.P., Kings County, $163389‘) budget‘ services in the jails recommended in Grand Jury‘s report at opening oi the June term of the Supreme Court in Summerslde. 6.—Visit of Dr. G. F. Beck, Can- adian fleld representative of the American Adult Education Y Assoc- iation, who addressed a meeting oi school teachers in P. W.C. Hall on the subject oi adult education. Extensive repairs undertaken to the Provincial Building. Sims building remodelled and taken over by the Canadian Nav statement financing the Roman Catholic “The Merchant of town. Bold theft of 36 fox pups from ranch of Mr. J. R. lockerby, Ham- ilton. l3._lnspectlon by Captain P. E. Belanger of City School Cadet Cor s. P la-Fstlmated loss 0f $115000 in iound by section- _sll‘fl<llurlxigi;fsiigedéig§gygghgrige pa“ or to the Senate Chamber, in succes- v ‘ ti S l» . H . Village of Albany struck by cy- it?“ fiwgagng ma or on clone which uprooted trees and de- molished buildings, causing unpre- cedented havoc. Visit "of Mr. Charles H. Haines, Philadelphia, and. other members oi Oxford Group team who ad- dressed meeting in Canadian Na- 23~Provincial general elections, resulting in the defeat of the Mac- Mlllan Government and. the return of Hon. W. M. Lea. Liberal Op- position leader, with majorities in every constiuency. Though polling only 5B per cent. oi the total votes,_ ure. 16.—0rdination oi Rev. George MoCormack by Bishop O'Sul1ivan in parish church, St. Georges. 10.--Suspensicn for one year 0L car licenses in cases oi conviction ior drunken driving recommended by Grand Jury at. opening 0f Jlllle term oi Supreme Court in Char- cal history. _ 26-—Farewe1l visit oi Lord Bess- "bcrough, Governor-General, and Lady Bessborough, before return- ing to the Old Countly, Celebration at Grand River in honor oi Rev. John A. MacDonald, who observed the fiftieth anniver- Silver Jubilee oi his 85m t mtfimgi-ze of ‘so won by sary of his ordination to the Priest- year o - W55 ll d, » Tllellm- “Pm”- “°"° 9"“ 0”‘ °3lslt oi Mr. a. c. Seaman. As- Pnze E55“ sistant Commissioner of the Can- adian Government Exhibition Commissicn at London, England. who addressed a special meeting of the Board of Trade. ill-Annual convention oi the Provincial Command, Canadian legion. W. A. MacLaggan, Mon- tague, was elected president succession to W. S. Hughes, MM. Guest speakers at the convention banquet included: Rev. Canon A. E. Andrew, M.A., M.C., Rector oi demy, in Australian Competition. bit-Ordination of Rev. Daniel White at St. Dunstans Basilica. 9,3 Closing exercises at Notre Dame Lewis elected presi- meeting of P. E. I. Association. ZL-JEncouraging mports sub- mitted/at annual meeting oi Pro- testant Orphanage trustees and Women's Auxili Academy, MI‘. Colby dent at annual d the 22nd anni- M» ll-Death of liLn-John A. Steels. Summersirle, noted Island horse- man. IZ-lli-Chariotteiown largely attended Oddfellows con- Wllltlflfl. marking the 18th armlver- 3i‘ sary Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.11‘. of the Maritime Province; ioundland. the 44th annual session Grand Encampment, and the 33rd session oi the Rebekah Iii-l‘ cesan Clergy in att d C. McGuigan, of Lea; ary and Minister Hon. Walter M. Pubh‘ Works, HonfJ. P. McIntyre; Attorney General, Hon. Thane A Campbell, K.C.; Minister 0i Pub- lic Health and Education, Mark R. McGl-IIERB. KCJ Minist- ers without portfolio, LePage, Hon. Lucas R John A. Gallant, Hon. T. W, L Province swelters _in wave of past twenty ill-Daniel Welsh, Mills, and Urban Ga lottetown, victims of drowning iat- alitles at Grand River and Kep- och respectively. ill-Provincial Seven-years old son vin Lewis, Alberton, dentally on railway track near his home. Farm dwelling ings oi Mr. John Mount Tryon, destroyed by fire. Brush fires cause ser damage in vicinity of Tyne Val-i ley, Portage, St. Peters and Mur- TBY RlVEX‘. Visit oi Rev. Malcolm Jl Mac- Lecd, D.D., New York Zil-Cairn to the Captain Samuel Holland, p landsurveyor of British Assembly oi the 4m Eucharistic Congress meets at St. Joachim‘s Church, Vernon River. included the Most Reverend Archbishop James oi Toronto, Bishop oi Charlottetown, the Vicar General, and Rt. Rev. Savage oi Moncton, N.B. ilk-New Provincial Liberal ad- ministration assumes office, cabinet positions being distributed. as fol- lows: Premier, Provincial Secret- Canrpbell, Hon. YCBIS. 4 Exhibition offi- cially opened by His Honour Lieu- tenant Governor DeBlols. folios scene oi and New- ASSembly. Monsignor 5k Agriculture, Minister of Hon. Hon. B. W. Allen, Hon. Marin . Prcwse. worst heat Cardigan llant, Char- George B-Address at lic mum ma» two separate Z6—Plolitical address by Michael F. Hepburn, Ontario, Sumlnerside. Mr. J. P. l-Iillion ‘ * oi Charlottetown branch, Canadian 1081011. at annual meeting; in suc- cession tc Ml‘. Russel Chandler. 20-li6th anniversary oi Rich- mond Bay congregation commem- orated in old Presbyterian Church, Lot Fourteen. OCTOBER 9K Bi€§l€>i€?|€9i€3l€9i€5l€5|€5ié5i€‘,1¥ ‘ l.—M.r. Glenn Jenkins, Dominion Government fisheries inspector, vic- .0,” tim of " drowning town Harbour. Lean, Peter Sinclair. J J. and Dr. T. V. Giant, l5-—High prices real annual swine show all auspices oi’ the PEI. Swine Bree crs Association. Death of Mr. E. R. Brow, lottetown. Scottlh no u n. t e t ‘ . . . o; M,’ ca“ and H ,IP(E;1:HE duxaf)? Si: Zil-Annuol meeting oi Chlldrens lulled “ch fleet for Bhighton England. The‘, Aid Society. Dr. W. J. P. MacMll- addresed a. largenlublic meTiing3 hm r/“ueleaed presxdcnt’ and build‘ t l fWl ll n11. l... , . , . o‘ Bwlte" I a nfagmoes rélffegffginaia by T _ 7* 4”’ m‘ T 7k T‘: +‘ T‘ i: i‘ 7k 7k ‘employees oi the Maritime Electric DECEMBER g} ious property z City. memory oi H69!‘ orth New ltl-Visi Company on ernor of G tirement as Sup 1"!—Annual meetin: Breeders Club. Mr. Kel Victoria, was electrd in to Dr. J. A. C‘ark. 2l--Visit cf Mr. Eddie N-S, Di=irict Gov- ed lo by Glasgow, A 1 , ll e mer ca. unve ed at Holland Cov Casio“ of m” mum by Chief Justice Mathieson. Lieu- tenant Governcr DeBlois pres-urn‘ at the ceremony, at chief speaker Harvey, M.A., Historic Sites Board of Canada. Visit of l-I. M. S, Dundee, Cap- tain W. H. G. Fallowfield. - Visiting seaplane, cal-rung .nem- ._ bers of American forestry ‘H°n' w‘ L‘ Mace!” SBZY. which the of for SLUVEY l Fisheries in the mand P l 22~Plrst annual meeting g? . Board‘ Room, of the Prince idward 'M" ° at ‘e Island‘ Fisherme an ‘munhms tions adopted in Mr. A. E. Maclfla the position of for better party to Labrador forced down in . Charlottetown harbor iammies my m? fog. the centenary Bishop MacEacllcrn, of Charlottetown. 5—-Political meeting addressed by Rt. Hon Kcnzie King, Liberal Summerside, cral gue at Georgetown. ected president. 13-Hon. H. H. Ste Charlottetown Forum. Iii-Death at 82 of citizens, 20-Revision of gam cated at annual meet elected president. ZZ-Annual cemetery at Catholic Cemetery. Commemoration of tion celebrated at Church, Canoe Cove. Bonnell, D.D., pastor town. ary. V1519"! R"- wflur 5' Memes‘ die Parish Church, Pictou, NS" 3i 9K Town Ooumuim The preacher ior thc Pacific Railways, accompanied by Sir Charles Gordon, President oi the Bank of Montreal, Morris W. Wilson, President of the Royal Bank of Candaa, Ross Moll/faster, President of thc Steel Company oi Canada, Hon. Smeaton White, President of the Gazette, Montreal, and H. J. l-iumphreys. vice presi- merside, elected president at an- nual meeting oi the Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, in succession to Mr. F. G. Kennedy. Sit-Construction , of , concrete breastwork at Kenaington Rifle Range authorised from Ottawa. 20.—Visit of Dr. F. W. ru I President oi Acadia University who ‘ meeting of ation. Stricter enforce Prohibition the Government to General Assembly oi formally opened (and issue debentures bition Commission, powers and duties of sion in the Attorney increase by six dcnt and general manager oi the Eastern Division, C.P.R. ft-Visit of Commander Harold Grant, Headquarters Staff Royal Canadian Navy, who inspected new R..C.N.VR. quarters in Stills building and also the Charlotte- town half company commanded by Lieutenant, John‘ Connolly, il-William Graham, C.N.R. sec- tion foreman, killed in -accident addressed the Federated Women's institutes in C- vention. Diamond Jubilee Communication of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Prince Edward Island. ‘EL-Mrs. Allison McMillan, Fair- vlew, elected President at annual meeting of P. Ill. Women's Insti- tute. in succession to Mrs. Harri- son MacFal-lsne. awarded to ‘of fine art Harris Memorial a pupil of able them to carry on their indus- "Y oer"- e" i" '""...'* W“ m‘ ‘sxctrmllr ....."‘" .. Mr s... at... s. oll:.l*°‘:l.... alo the t i IO.D.E. m on- .—- . . l" 0 - “m” “m” M ’ “__ ‘-‘f'~"~wn. elected Moderator at the maul-en. mission account Treasury all moneys collected under the 4—Annivcrsary services at Dunsarvs Basilica commemorating of the 9—Death of Mrs. Clara. Campbell, Thane A. Campbell, Attorney Gen- l0i-ll--Thirteenth Diocesan Con- vention oi Catholic Women's Lea- Murray, Charlottetown, was re-el- structlon party leader, at the Paton, ex-Mayor of Charlottetown and one of the Provinces leading Fish and Game Association, which Mr. W. H. Tidmarsh was rc- versary of the founding oi Church oi Christ at Cross Roads. 140th anniversary of organiza- tion of the Loyal Orange Associa- M-Lecture on experiences in Russia delivered by Rev. J. Sydney Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, formerly oi Charlotte- 24-Annua1 meeting of the Prince Edward Island Temperance Feder- Prohlbition law was urged. It hav- ing been reported that there was a. possibility oicéloing away with the mmission Board, the . matter came up for discussion. The m“ m mo“ Chum oncensus of - ,.' ion of all present was that it would not be wise for dispense with the Conunisslon. Rev. .. was pr in succssion to Rev. J. M. Macleod. ial session oi the 43rd same day) by Lieutenant Governor DclBlois. Hon. S. S. Hessian, K.C., was installed as Speaker. The legislat- ure authorized the Government. lo $3,000,000; also to abolish the Prohi- the Attorney salary from $1.500 to $2.000 an transfer from the Prohibition Com- NB. to the Provincial l'l—Walter victim of fat Prohibition when struck by pas lleasl , SEPTEMBER l ‘viduals; _al'o ‘ ‘ ‘qualified inspect l-l 1E éli 9k iclifie" ent gfaCVs ' l, the St. and death of m9 first Bishop .U ion at the Forum Prin . W. L. Mac- leader. dent r of mothe Hon. Mrs. Frank lan vens, Recon- Mr. James WHY e laws advo- 9k ing 0i P.E.I. at » service held 125th anni- the at P Presbyterian of the Fifth hall ment of the G. Carlyle tute the Province prorogued on ciety General, to received or Act; also to amend the sections in near the Election Act dealing cf members or par- independence liament by exempting visions the offices of Education, Minister Health, members of Board. Clerk or Law legislative Assembly; ide the portfolio hitherto hCld the Minister oi yvfivca from its pro- Minister of oi Public miss the Treasury survey and Clerk oi the munlcation with and to div- urged in resolut by President R. L. ‘ion and Pub- ch41 "luticn GXDYTSSC nittt‘ Maritime Union. Mr. West Si. Piers, was _ 25-—A:t Memorial Galle by National Gallery, Ottawa. m presented ir‘s’ Catholic Soc 28~Symposlu cessfully by G Guild. 30—Annu F. 0. A. Mulch R. Shaw. (lb-Completion of Provincial Comm 5—Educational add J. J. Tomp University. oi St. Xavier eting of the Grand} ‘l-Annual me Division, Sons Charlottetown. Mr. H. P. Newco Worthy Patriarch of rtll America. who ad- l o. meet- singe-r in sociation concert at P lb-Remembrance observed under Canadia ll r by th Generals signed to d Street Bap with thc 20~Ccncert at P. Hart House String Quartet un auscire: of the Gyro Club. Imprmentalion of accident Cabinet of in King; a de- no oyster beds to priv a request for a or to dassiiy the of boneless cod in Premier o! ada, at Charlottetown and mission work in 4 IJL the Forum by Rt. _ Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Min- ister of Canada. l4-Dominion geneizll resulted in Li Premier-elect Mac four Liberal candidates in Edward Island, Me s: WCIC the occasion c! hi". re- elintendent. La. xbee of Ayrshire yro In‘ernational on 0c- th Boswell, swfiesslon Ciiitél‘, 23rd onniver- ,_ Minister n City , n‘ application o? at. , transpo. tation shipment of ate in- inier‘sis bo h oi the consumer pnmary producer. Another ‘res- launched m Chan successful dramatic Rocllford School.’ quent organi Dr. Moorllcad Legato president, and Rev. T. I. Federal gran? /-‘ which is not oe Edward ls James cxhlibllt Club. and connecting NOVEMBER. ill-Annual meeting oi Growers MacLaren appointed succession to 4~0pening of Exhibitio Annual meeting of Pr Association. Mr. L. Association. rovincial succession to Mr- J- , being rc-ercted l issioner. ' ress in P.W.C. kins, D.D-. by Rev. Community . A war mom d dhapptcv." ‘ e Georgetown Wonlens was unveiled in the County Hospital. lt-Annual mee $5.000 ' at Harris ry of works loaned o the Fishamenfi". Ull- shalrd by thfil land Fishermews. B. MacDonald.‘ elected presi- suc- ial c al meeting of Caledon- Re-election 0f Chiei President w. ‘a and Blottersovuvccoiooszlva";as .s_. wn, _ meeting oi the Mani Trade at Halifax. 22 — Resolution recommending. the Provincial Government t0 Dill” a tax on automobiles folflllllbliciq road marking expenditfllfi passed at a special meeting of PEI. Travel Bureau. Annual meeting at , House o; ward Island Council Association. Mrs. John Rbay, Char- ‘ lottetown, was elected Provincla; Commissioner. Mr. J. W. Boulter, Charlotte- n‘ n,.elected President of the Can- adaian Association of Exhibitions at l 12th annual meeting in Toronto. Austin Colgrove, crnment Dredge 24-C."lptaln ‘Wellington, of Gov No. 9, scalded to death in dredges -- i . berm landsndslnicio; bathroom while craft was at Pic- kenzie King. The Prinoe 25—Tenth anniversary of iound- _ ,, ing or thc Canadian Legion cele- ‘k’ A‘ i“ Mam‘ bratcd by local leg10nari'.*s. . . 26-—Exlesslv*c .p.e:ling on the ew 128d Summerside-Bordcn p nounoed by presiding Judge (Mr d “l: under Justice Saundrs; and Gra d‘ at opening of November _ Sup cme Cour Char ‘Gland Jury also . ,|~ ' . . 1 _ E of Mess“ D_ u Auden ‘ njlgclivififylaatillch lrngVgJIIAfOICCITIQIIY, cs son, Inspector of S.:lloo‘s under thcl ‘mung Z-Enjoyable St. celebration by The chief toast Land o’ the iion of the at annual nl lsteriol Association. Ross, Cornwall, was n's Union. R solu-l cluded lndr‘saticn' dem m succes Chris ie. 6——,Dca-th of Ml‘. Nell MaeKdflde, ~PAG pon- Visit of Rev. James Many. chairman of. the Board Hon. slons, Presbyterian Church in 93s,, who spoke in zlou onunb 4p the Orient. “ ‘at the Prince Gil-vi Heather" ‘was Lord's Day Rev. Chairlift/clown. Suczwssinl in aid oi c; l1--Vlsit to centre dustry by Miss Emmy annual ippled children. kimo traditions. Launching 0i new ferry steamed taln Fitzgerald‘: tow». . l2-Little first vice-pr iii-Concert by Knelsel, violinist, John Ald “F Theatre esident. li=t_ and Robert TumeT, disilngnishfid US. P.W.C. Hall 000 bushels lid tumips. l7-Premici' Lea. re tending Dominion-Provincial con- pawd ‘ilgh- ference at Ottawa. Cllarloii to\vn_, summersicw and Borden. Mr. E. president Mr. J. J. Trainor. Silver Fox Show n Building. ovincial oi Tcmpcrallcc, Visitors includ"d mbe, Halifax, Most Potato B. ill fvtl llt l the National l h hall. Evans, operatic Concert As- .W.C. Hall. orlal Day ilitllnzly ll Legion‘ erected Insti- Kings ting of lilo So- icr the Protection of Cruelty to Animals. Dr. T. E. E. after over six years m accept call tist Church. St. Kenslngton. of W.C. Hull Duncan Robins was elected president in succession to Mr. L. L. Jenkins. to the amount oi 15—R/9V. H. L. Denton, Acadia University. accepts call to Char- to vest the lottetown Baptist Church, succeed- the commis- ing Rcv. A. C. Bincent. D-D-. who inistry rc- Main J Olin. Clark. Kenslnzion. al highway accidult sing motor car by . der ion renort regarding hatbor improve rlottelmvrl “Mad d rail sf Twain the mailllarhid ‘ ' i ; 4 ions submitted byK‘ w- n: n! McClure 0i bllC\ at Com- l ll!——Mi'. J for Queens in favour of Hon. Dominion Finance pointed slic partmont of boats of the drllartnl Atlantic. , l9-Prov inc? rec : ivcs monthly Dominion grant of $2,187 as interim contribution, pending action 0i Parliament. . J. Lzlrabee, County. in ill: lsloylncnt relief. 21l~LarrY ch ilrity Prin co Itdw 25—-Clll“ lllUC. 21~visii of Hon. C. A. Dunning. Finance, Hon. of Fl lleries, and lair. Gordon Scott, financier, Mont- ! Minister nf l, ltiit-llnilrl. N‘ fllcrmv o blltlliPS-w‘ lclxcl‘ of Pill. in: Nllllis r“: C(‘l‘i - rd Thcatr“. mas Day fittingly cele~ O. Hyndmanfl briltccl throughout city and Prov- ol $61,000 ‘m volume cl‘ Pd at. annual meet- . Co-opelative Live- stock birlrlzol hr: Board. 30 -Nillllll‘..lll‘li ncrsllllllzliilll 0f linll. C. A. Flllnllvv slink-ior, ‘n lllc \li‘il(‘_\' n1‘ Qllvclls. ~ ::Do\lgl-.ls‘ without n l stlmily. “YWL Callterives is lilo 190k ‘g ottetown ptoductlotl ill Hall. At a alth- zation meeting M. was elected Flemming Messrs Past v en, ‘cci- >1 piQMt recitalists, und"r Community Om- ert Association auspices. l6—S. S. Annavore sails i York with record on. ollfi! annual: ime Boaldot. Highway de- nd Jury term 01 t in Summerside. The recommended to drunkcl it Andrew's Day Caledonian Club. “The Day, and the respond- Rev. Rfiiélnald J. Mac- ‘Donald, Indian River. Protcst against continued mirac- Act voiced eeting oi P.E.I. Min- D. elected presi- slon to Rev. G. A. Rotary auction s oi logb- c! by heavy ,_ A v1 d.’ m‘ ixlglelllfil; glclrniggougl Kauai: Denmark’ noted Gmeenlwd up“ i1-‘e.,.?. fishing of oysters" and of er, journalist and authority M $- shipment of 80,- ol’ Prince Edward Is- turrls from at- MP-elect vacating seat C. A. Dunning, Minister, is ap- rial office‘: in the De- Fishciies to supervise "lit on‘ the mat zer o." unem- cly attended Christ-mas, by mole chorus at J. and election by Dunninn. constit- Egylllllill Lilllmellt ii ivnl. stops bleeding in- wounds and orl no oiling. 1r Government utfii; HQ @9- ahipyard. GQQQ- Mound w! or New M’, F. BY GEOllQE! ITS T"? Al.‘ N worsens (of Do not be disturbed dcnly realize coal supply provide reasonable livery. w‘ you have allo to dwtndlo. you with the VII 11 dc_ prices, and 0n PHONE 1'10 Urn-d walnu- cal We iii" l é i