NUiPsViP-‘JI $N C O I I I O U I C O M z" " ' m“ ,1... that“... Woodstockhm a JA a ° ‘J Souli African wu- more” ..-¢d-~~-o~-~~-'~gbsei-va Alud anniversary l-lfd “II. , y w’ h r awards 28: Farmers Weak opens with clmifo 8.61;‘; 103E? ‘Col. L31‘. annual meetings of sheep, swine ipwther, Giurloitetown. Canadian oumd Corps, and Fit-Lt. 12G. ‘Fain, R A.l"., Charlottetown; Roy- al Red Cross, first class. for Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Maw MrNuil- Charlottetown; mention in defi- whgs for Chiel Skipper beighton Rana, R. C. N. R. (Torpedo) and promotion o Lt. 0.11.0. Scarth. 12.0 nvn... Chnrlotteto . to ranklof LR..- Ccmmander. -Ne-w Years day re- ception n, Government House and Bishop‘; residence. -Laigely lat- tended "service of intercession’ at St. James Church 5: Week of uruyer services We“ at Central Christian Church. -soo Qntrieg in provincial fox pelt show t summerside. ‘ ‘l: Annual nwetinB of’ Bible Society. J P. Crockett. elected pre- sident. _Cnpi. FJ Storey, Char- lottetown, 3rd Divisional signals overseas. promoted to rank of Major. ~Ferry takes nine hours m reach Borden. 8: J.A MatNair. Charlottetown. elected Governor Y's Men's Clubs in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. —Ald‘ to Russia campai n launched Willi over $800 in local subscriptions. 45st. G F‘- R. U. A. l", Malpequs, 9; Lloyd G. Lewis. K C.. mcrside, gppOlntcd Judge of the Fringe County Court 1n succession to the late Judge D. lldgar Show. -_Lieut. Nomian Saunders. R.C N. ‘LR... appointed officer command- ing Charlottetown Sea Crwet (‘M1195- l0: First mail in six weeks (ha; sinrrn-boiind Magdalen slandn from Charlottetown. 11: Province has first daylight air raid alert. _ i2: Overorowded conditions nt. hifirmsry report-ed by 9"“ W" at opening of January term of Supreme ouxt. —Wcod Islande- oable omnmunication dis- dri ice. ‘lpitlifzdcharlottelowh Board of Trade‘ annual meeting. VA. Ainsworm| pc-eiectod president. —M8fli-iln° lflaherea‘,‘a ecnvensin Charlottetown. l4: Ordination of Rev. John Ctr- , Charlottetown. and Rev. ma Henderson, Freeland, n; Zion Chum zfilcoeeded tar‘: b1 Ward. orih Bay. - il: Group Capt. PR. Miller. O. 0., of R.C Ar‘. school at Sum- mudds transferred to Ottawa: niooaedud by 0W1» Qt-Pl- WW- in Prince ward l” A.R. P._oflicin Jacinta: ls civic eieuvion lwayw ‘Central and dairy breeders’ associations. - Supreme Court at Georgetown meeis and sdioums in same any. 24: Bombs droPbed from RC A. F. plane in difficulty shatter win- dows in houses on cty outskirts- grfll; fin-y delayed daliv by heavy t e. 5: Surplus of $7.7m ma at annual mee of Citynguncil- emment undieon tendered Senator McIntyre: Premier - bell assumes portfolio of Pub o Works "for the tine being".-1"lt. Lt. Gerald J. O'Hanley, R.C.A.1". listed lg killed on active service. 25: Abegw beat Moncton Maroona in first game far Maritime senior hockey championship. 28: Death of Mr. J. Wilbert Mo- Carville, Kinkors, well-known fox rancher. saasassnssootaoaa s s ' "LIZ ‘ ~ 0 sssasasssassoaaea l: Sensational rescue by car ferry of four R C.A F. personnell from Northumberland Strait where they had drifted five clays on ice flow, after parschuting from aban- doned plane. -.Fish ' sldency of WJ-l. Tidmarsh. 3: 7-year-old son of Mr Mrs. Philip Ross, Melville. near hi; home. 4: Pensions department hLOol. G l. Smith, Ml). lve in Red Cross canvpaign. Ii: Opening of fourth aeuion of 44th General Assembly. _R, A y . . 0.0 champ-i son. M.O.. as officer commandingi new car ferry eentod to legislature by joint gation of Board of Trade and City goilgicil. The Legislature supported l. was forwarded to Ottawa. l4: t. Jimmy dies from gas runes while disin- Charlottetown, tfnguisihed Flying Cross o . 17: 3.1.8. stages successful St. Patrick's Day entertainment. 18: Annual m gs of Diocesan (Shuroih Society gt st. Paul's hall.- Death of Alexander Champion, Travellers’ Rest, well known farm- 19: . min un . gigiiimf “fir. f cl ampai 21: Ordinationmat St. BUllStlEF-i in tar Amos Gallant. Oyster e. ~Death of Jamel p; ,1 Alexandra. promin- rmer and ‘mim- : t. Lt. GC. Keefer, R.C. A.l"., Charlottetown, awarded dis- tiingulshed Flying Cross. -sununer- ‘m; Town council reports surplus or $3,513.11 for 1942. -lsland swept by bO-rnlle gale in sub-zero weather. 23; Island Radio _Co. Ltd. 0P9" new studio and office building. 24: Death of E.J Gallant, Char- hmgvtflwfl, director of postal ser- ces. “N: Hon. W.H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture,’ petitions lode"! authorities for ‘prlwuers 01 “1'- preferably ltnlians—to "world 0h fanna in this Hovlnce —Il'Il Grads stage successful Burns con- t. “h: Annual meeting of Summer- aide Board of Trace. Donald Biker pleated president 1n succession B . A211}: Fortfrn 2321*‘. men rescued from tce drift off North Shore by Catfi- cari Burke of Maritimne Central b/lildred Dilllnl. nut-H! ' a 1'1. -D.B. manor. 3.5%. Zillion afreight and district passenger agent. apwlfliid 9° 551m John. succeeded here by G. T- to . s’§<?=°'i3gf$'$§ Roy Holman a?" pointed A.R.P. supervisor at salary u» be paid inmtu" by 61W Y $163,612. -l.arge hangar and equip- to cert lotion. in recital fire $900 Scott-Acting Overseas Cunmisfsion- La/wrence igan. Sturgeon, Wilfred Pineau. North Ruatloo and Francis-- u, Magdalen Islands. H: tod expenditure of $804,405 leaving estimated surplus of 81AM, budgeted for by City Council. --1l'lyir\g Officer Irving C. Cowan, Lower Montague, awarded eration against, Z3: Members Bench. and Bar to Hon. J .A. society pay tribute Mathlesun. retiring Potato Growers Association. - Death of Ira. W Douglas, Char- lottetown of the Dominion Depart- ment of culture. M: Pubi accounts tabled in Legislature, showing surplus of $2,541 and decrcase in liabilities of merit destroyed by fire at local R. A.F. station. --Miss Enya Gouzalea soprano. Chicago civic ra. heard in recital of community eon- 26: Premier Campbell budgets for current expediture of $2,386,166, estimating a 5lll‘plllS of $10,956 and debt reduction of $207,756 for 1943. 2B: Farm dwelling of Pius Suth- erland. Cable Heard, destroyed by U: Accidental death by electro- cution of Joesph G. Murphy. Sim- merside. 31: 'I?hca. McA.vlnn re-elected at. annual meet-in of Benevolent Irish “ --Visl of Col. C A er, of the Canadian Red Cross in Great Britain. —F‘ann dwelling c! d Dominion Government. “n31: Blond nliismgi bank inaugur- ated at City Hospital. -—Mui°r A B. Robertson Piasumes command at Beach Grove army traihzng, centre. oaoaaaessaassosol P FEBRUARY I aaoaasesessssaeaa i; oar ferry um up for ihrefl (his pgndéillil repairs to lndken e u ran. ma. gtqJnhnfis Ambulance BTU!!!‘ opens first office in DYWIlOtlMKYWYl under Lt Col. J J Blake. -Ani,'\1-¥ Buchanan, Lorne Valli)‘ bllmfld u, dfiath in fire which destroyed hh Olne. 4: Death of owt. 1.0- ""40!- ald. retired mariner, Cardigan. 9z0ar ferry ‘resumes run 1 ~ 1 re airs. well)? Auflflfililllnlglfzll-lllilpul Red Cross floclety, Dr. W J P Miiclvlillan. re- Qiccmi president. Chief akers wero Mr. Jackson Dzxids. .B.E.. Council, chairman of f-JP. Central and Mim Jean E. Browne. national director nf Junior Red Cross. - Death of Dr J .M Nicholson, Giarlotteiown. _ 1i: Recruiting drlgéd fortwolnenl s cc aun arse y ' m c tvo hall. . Io. onohglnanding Military District No. '14: Death of 1w: John Sterling pstor of United Church at Ken- ainxton. 1 ; seam“; W12. lmris, Conway and coder J.A MacPhnii. Argyle gilnrfblost in sinking of Corvette i: 1r ". l9: Hon? J.P. McIntyre. Minister mime wgrkg, appointed to Senate in succession to the latc Senator J.J. Rushes. 10: Rev. Geo. McKrnna. of Holy Redeemer tihlirch. lraimferrgd to Wrmtoraiiat, who addressed meeting Wallace ivlacNutt. Damley. destroy- ,ed by fire. nssosssesvsoncosa [X10 Game ed at citizens’ meeting in comm). Anocietion reorganized under pro- lion. and fatally vice medal awarded Const. Lionel injured in fall from railway bridge Strong. R C.M.P.. youth from drowning last April. pans sub-office in Charlottetown gnder for Queens. u Puinted parliament- Rrv assistant to the Air Minister.- B: Province passes $50,000 object- mhd River Credit Union organ- lahe makes successful forced land- z 0h drift ice off SON-1'1:. MAY ° 9: Den of Mr. Neil R. Durant, ' r TownClerkofsumlnerslde.—.H4e-\""""""°'°°' t-iremensofllt Col PE I. Highlanders; succeeded by and John R. cDo aid. fishermen. dpn- . ele- Grandview. blems at Charlottetown; address by animoua rosolution which Dr. Mark Dawbor, New York, ex- ecutive secretary of the Wade. Maritime Missions of North Amerlcl, e after . ville. Ont... inducted as pastor of Keefe. Charlottetown, Smnmeraide Presbyterian Church. h . Concert Association, Mrs. G. Elliot lA. ward Baker, P1111. re-electod wesidam, Hilxhes as s l‘ Distinguished Flying Cross in op- ment, an enemy convoy. chairman of steamship of the liegislcture, service, Dept. o! Transport. Ottawa Chief Justice. —Annual meeting of d "r1... CITY and P fi'b\\'s sfi n‘ uVHiVU-fi ‘AMM-‘VPHB Hflfl- f- year. l0: ‘trout no aluiamwwn. receives iwu ass’ (mas from Governor 0'1""! at Ottawa investliure. 19: Death overseas of Staff t. Maior John Noble Shaw. Bruden . 21- of ior James S. . Death Ma Walker, Charlottetown. well-known Veteran of South African and first World wars. 29: Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Premier, appointed Chief Justice of Prince Edward island. —Death of Very Rev. Peter H. Gallant. South Ruetioo. vie: farans of the Mag- dalen . M: Visit of Hal, A. rs. foundc of Kinunen Clubs, who wns bannueiod by locsi Kinmien. 28: Roman Catholic Church at i g i ._ .,u-. s. ,.. _ . . . l ans-my. wanna-awn.“ ..-,.j~ -_-_- ....h.. 1mm t rehnbllitstlo . ‘We 2-, .. == a." ll: Sh tel bani dings. Brwkm red by firs. 3P. from 1n city" m: she'd-m- of ‘city o natluibn lapse a by District Cadet Officer. J. Douglas, Halifax. 18: Second annual Boys‘ Parlia- ment directed 15y P.!.1. Boys‘ Work Boa-rd. hel at Mount Stew- 14: ‘l-year-old Ivan MacDonAld Peter's Road. killed under wheel of road machine. -J. Hale strong mars e. a e "pg - 1a -8ea c a t c..?'°"i;.§.‘él' ed Usut. Chas. A. MaeKenaie. --!'.0. Vincent S. MncAusian R. CAP. Tyne valley. reported ed in air raid over Germany. -InauI- uration of first sir mail summer service to Magdalen Islands. : ection of a home for St.Geoes _ tel ct d b" n" rs ample y esroye 26: 4th Victory Loan drive launched with impressive ceremon- lu at P“ ‘ ‘ , ‘r and other centres. 27: Death 0i Mr. P J. Rossiten. well-known Charlottetown blislngsg man. ~Annual convention of P.E ' I. Teadiera licderation. J Pius Callaghan re-elected presid potatoes processed at new| ent. --¢ First dehydration plant. Sumanersid . _ 'I‘r\1e bills for NIISPIIICY l0 distill John Gallant. Andrew Perry and session merside. 2a: Adoption committee appoint» of supreme cum-i, 5mm] with proposed new frigato "Charlottetown." 291 K1118’! Police and Fire Ser- ior rescuing 80: Hon. Cyrus MaoMillan. M P., esiaseasnsnaaassc 1: Winsloe Biaekett, Utt-le Pond, Gallant. East Point. ed 0:» opening A. Judson, 5: Conference on rura‘ life pro- Home ‘i: Rev. Chas. Carnegy, strut... 9: Annual meeting Community ll: Jones Government takes office Waltter 0 and Minister of Education; Hon. MR. MoGuigan as Attorney Gen- eral: Hon. W.1='.A. Stewart President of Council; Harp wiiiiam Jones as of Public welfare: Hon.‘ H. Barbour as Minister of, Hons. Horace Wright. J. A. bell. Marin Gallant and A. W. Matheson as members without port- 12: PEI Hospital graduation eXfiwl-iel; elKht nurses receive dip- lomal. l3: Lieut. Chas. P MsoKenzie assilnes command of H.M.C.S. "Queen wiarlotie". 14: Visit of 11.11. Gemini, naval architect. S.W. Fialrweather, chief of bureau of rrscnroh and develop- C.N.R., FHA. Will-Sher, inspection h C, Mac- folio and W U. Appleton, sullerintend- ent Atlantic Region, C.N.R.. to new car ferry plans. 16: Empire Youth Sunday observ- . nn st. Dunstan‘; University. l8: Island subscriptions soar to $3,015,800. or 123 percent. of mini- mum objective, lh Four-h Victory Loan. -Death of William O. Davey Charlottetown, retired C. N. R. conductor. -Death of Mrs. Alvina Blanchard, Charlottetown widow of the late Ju e Blanchard. 20: Four rece ve nurses diplomas atmPrlnce County graduation. time Kinsm conference in Charlottetown. 011 . I: General store of D J. Mar, Ronald, Vernon River, destroyed by 1'0. 2'1: Hon. ‘mane A. Campbell, LL D.. takes oflice as Chief Justice. 2D: Reserve Army recruiting drive gperis with bl! parade and military isp ay. 30: Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trainer. St. Teresa, fatally burned in fire which destroyed their dwelling -O’Leu.i.v United Church celebrates 20th anniversary. In a ' APRIL ' iseeeesaesoaeseasa I: legislature proroguoa. -Oas ferrv discussed in House of Com-n: m"! ' -mons.'1‘ranphrtMln1ster Michaud‘. ' ' . _ _ _ . _ ' _ . _ . _ '. lannounces authorization by order- ih-councli to spend up to 110009110011 ferry during present year. 3: Death of Mr. Angus A. Nac- lean, K.C., ln Charlottetown. : Enlargement of Provincial Sanitoriun discussed at blie meetlng called by Women's t- ues. i '1' Vlsitof W R. Hind, writer and ‘called by Fish and Game Associat- ions. -.Shipnnent of prairie chick- ens arrives for distribution game birds by ultual Depar nerht. B: Provincial cabinet rasiuffled under Premier Campbell with Hon. J Walter Jones as Miniszr of Public Welfare. Hon. if}! Om ll Minister of Public Works, and Hon. M 1R McGuigan aa Attorney Gen- a er . 9: Arrival of Commander I. Bamrtayne, R.C N. to supervise repairs to naval vessels at Bruce Stewart and 00.. Ltd. l3: Prince Edward Island made an area command within Military District No. 6; Mai. J H. Paton, M.C.. appointed commandant with rank of Lirut. Colonel H: P.E I. Hospital ladies’ Aid reorganized ‘mder presidency of Mrs J.W. MacKenzie i5: Visit of Mr. Norman Knight. director of National Blood Donor Service. Canadian Red Cross Boc- lety. Toronto. for purpose of eat- ablishing national blood donor clinic here. -l)eath of Mrs. Mary German, St. Charles, in her 100th a e101 LOW 3i: Arrival heme of Squadron Leader J. Angus Moral-can, D.P.C., es. Clovis Perry at opening of special Dalton. Summerside. elected pre- sident of P.E.I. Association. Blake 1s: Maor J. Frank MacDonald 93.5,, gm! , .49, Charles H. Pratt. RCA!" t. ional officer ction. No. 6. 20: Rev. Willard O'Brien, ordain- ed at Sacred Heart Church. Alber- ton. -Marltlme plant pathologists - conveno in Charlottetown. Seed Growers‘ Association at Dunstan! University. — auto body works. Dorchester Sh, Bracken, National Progressive Con- servative leader. —'1‘. Arthur Daw- a son, Albany. elected Grand. Master at Nth a ion. -Ele'ven diplomas graduating nurses at Palconwood Hospital. Board tailed train service. Grand Orange "Lodge in Char otte- TDWHI RCV. . elected Grand 26: Lt. Col DS 0.. annual meeting P El. Si Breeders‘ and Exhibitors’ Associat- Agriculture ion u: 2a; Annual meetings GM. Public Works and Highway“? ‘application of Company for sale of electric ser- vice to territories heretofore served l5 El‘ nurses at Palccnwood Hospital to relieve congestion in the women's quarters “ " b Grand Jury at opening of June tenn of Supreme Court. -.Misa Katherine Maclennan, B..N., re-elected pre- sident cf P E I. Nurses Associat- i M116: Prince Edward Island first Povince t0 exceed obiective in Greek War Relief Fund campaign. m —23rd annual meeting of Canadian liquor unlawfully found against ! National Silver 11px Breeders Assoc- iation at Summersidc. -J E i Pharmaceutical I 21d edillllt- Oh loote . P110111 at for. Military District 21: Annual convention Canadian Seaman's destroyed by fire. 21: lseith E- Mrwlflod 19110111594 auraht proprietor. -l0lst anniver- Distrlct Director o1 Postal Service w-y or 5t, David's churh. George- at, Charlottetown. -1.l93 pupils w“; _Aii;¢n, squlros, Bristol. writn matriculation exams. at P.W. “tgiiy injured in accident on C. -Death of Mr. R Claude Hcl- Moi-m hi y, man Summerside. -Barn Rsg- m; “p, w_ x - inald Woodington, spring Valley, 51d 341541441, fluhloiflgwwn destroyed by igiitnlng- reported killed in action in Sicily 23: Three-day visit of Hon. John —Sun1sn rue Trade 24: 82nd annual meet J. A. Nicholson. York, Master. . D.A. MacKinnont, a 2'7: Thousands of Bible Society at Hunter River and Bx- ecretary-‘lreasurer and hibition Association in Charlotte- town. 30: Public Utilities Board Maritime rants ectrlo by North 'l‘ryon Electric Company. —Gilbert Hudgins, Kingsboro, N. 5., remanded to Supreme Court on} manslaughter char c in connection with death of Lou s Comiier. -R. A. Profitt, Freetown, elected pre- sident at annual meeting of Hol- stein-Freslan Association. sseoeonssessgsaso a a ' JULY ' s s oeeaaseeesasaaeaa l: Visit of Sir Patrick Duff. De- puty High Commissioncr for the United Kinedom to Canada. and Lady Duff. 2: Annual meeting of P. E 1. Credit Union League, DA. Mac- Donald Glenfinnan, re-elected pre- ' en . 4: Death of M1. H R. Hiison. Charlottetown. 5: Cam. R. L. Moilison. M.M. Summerslde, appointed Acting Lt. Colonel to command 17th Reserve Armoured Regiment (P DI DH.) '1: 30th annual convention of Women's Institutes, Mrs . Martin, New Perth, elected presid- enL-Eric Hurry, Winsloe, elected president at annual meeting of Guernsey Breeders Association. 8: Annual . station of Agriculture of Leo Hughes, n. ma by fire. 4min delegation w ts on Government urging extension of Provincial Saaatorium. -—J.0.C. Campbell, Charlottetown. appoint- ed regional National selective Ser- vice enforcement officer. ll: Dr, 5.3. Glddings, elected president at annual meet o1 Medical Association. i3: J. H. Dsa-Hoches. Charlotte» town, appointed princi al of Bor- den H School. —-" airview" re- sumes erry trips to Rocky Point after overhaul at Pictml. i4: Iiiour fliers from RCA I‘. station, Dimmer-aide, rescued from gtrdfideibllfle off Msldalan 1s- an . 1s: Imir-dmy chemical warfare course concludes at Qt. Dunataxra l C. n E s i: Kings birthday honours in- r Hon. Dr W J Desmond I‘. Ssnth. adlan Air Force, town, Petty Officer Wilfred Mahar R C.N., Charlottetown. lid Seaman C.M. Chapman Murray Harbour. —Eight nurses receive diplomas at; Unlveraltg. i6: P. .1. Ulht Horse band ro- organ sod. l8: Seven-year-oid son of Mr. and Ms. Kenneth mnman. Spring-- hill, fatally injured in hlghwaly so» cident. th of Mrs. J. . D. MaoCready, Charlottetown. l9: New rifle s at ‘ha Hill. -Sea Cadet encamp at Camp Buchan. --Annuai meeting of West Prince Progressive Con- servative Association at dbenry, Chester P. McCarthy elected pre- sident. . 20: Visit of Eliot, Warburton, dir- ector of the United Kingdom In- Clty Hospital srnduBi-ivm forms/t Office. Ottawa. _ 14m 3! R"- Mllr- J95" (mill-Wm. annual eeting of Maritime Perk Sacred Heart Home, celebrates at 91 iliur Council in Charlottetown. his 65th ordination anniversary. p; 8. visit of Women's Division, n.- can, Precision Squad under sec. Officer A. i... Fahrenholtz. ' a]. '1‘.E. MacNut‘. re-elected 4. M president at annual meeting of 5mm g, Charlottetown Free DisDUlM-IZ- 1 5: Trinity United Church. iIn- merside. observes 50th anniversary. '1: tart of preliminary work in in I-lillsboxo Bay by Fpundation Maritime Limited. l0: Suntmerslde awarded "honor- able mention" by National War Finance Committee wide bond selling competition. ._ visit of Dr. Leonard C. Marsh, re- search advisor to the Dominion Government and author cf the “Marsh Plan" r aoclfll security, . J A. Clark, slectcd president. 2i: Death of Re M J. Smith pariah priest at Klnkors. 23: $8,000,000 for- new Borden Tormentihe car ferry placed in a as Ottarwa. --Suprana Court meets in Gun-sewn with no cases dockeied. 28: Rev. Henry P. Baal: inducted into Presbyterian Charges of Marshfield and Mt. Stewart. as; Rev. R. V MucKensis ap- intcd rector of St Dunstarra niversiiv in succession to Rev. Dr. J. A. Murphy. swoinved to Itin- lfora parish. 29: Rev New Glasgow, succeeds Rev. Ur. Hugh Miller at Trinity United Church. Thos. l: Maclisnnan. who conferred with Provincial Gov- I0: Death of cam. Thomas, Military "IN" 0! Cheverie, Souria. makes strong Prflim re cur- ceaan convention. Cafihullf‘ William's Misoouch 0‘ Henry Matthews. ordained in St. 20. _ rt-lcivuie in "1- ‘situation in not:- nuai Corpus Ciirstl procession. w Mwpgngid, connection with death of Charlottetown IIruIrw-IwIIII Howstt, retired harbor Bord affine. of cact- Jsnm loam: Sour-inert. -N non Arsaus ll!!! m Liber A-oclatioiu ‘saseaosasoss-sasae Q I ° AUGUIT _ ' Q e 6: Capt. N.W. 1.... “ reelected ting of edidant it ec girovinclal command. Crnsdian la- : Death Mai. James J. leéghtiur, Charlottetown, on duty wi Veterans Guard. -Annual wIIVCDl-lOH, Churches of Christ. st New Glasgow! a: Opening of Provincial tx- hibltion and O.d Home Week. - 42nd Roserve Anny Brigade in CHIRP. il: of Lt. Col. Arthur B. Puke. Charlottetown, officer com- andlng 9th Medium 811M517. R. C,A, in first World Wu. 12: Sudden death of Mr. Prank MacDonald, of the Registry office, Charlottetown. l3: Farewell civic reception tend- ersd Group. Ca t. E A. Blake. l!!! Gordon, D.D.. D 8.0., M.C., senior Protestant dlliPlain. M.D. 0. 1'1: Mr. and Mrs. Harold AX- worthy, Oyster Bed Brtige, injured in train-car collison at Winsloe croming. 111x00 other auto pass- engers escaped uninjured. l8. Death if Mr. Wallace C Stewart, retired Charlottetown rest- He was subsequently awarded the Cross. —'1'hree-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Elaine killed in hllhway accident near her home. - ant of de- stroyed by fire. 41st annual dio- beagus, opens si. - c. —Riev. Andrew's rian church. Montague. -Aer\usl meeting of P. .I. Oyster Growers‘ Association E at Sumanerside. 26: Schooner "MN. Moyle" ob- Newfoundland shipping service. " Late blight causw to industr- Clear with manslaughter in Elaine Gerald McGuigm. ‘ to; firs solemn hizh mass at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica. Si: Bids K ll! vents St Dunstarfa opllnivgrsltynwith 5,000 charged Cheverle. 30' Rev . tailed soil survey of the island commenced by G.B. vlhiteside. *2: sci-sis: 1" tained at Halifax to OIHIBLC P.!.' I. o; volume library and 025.000. ~De- M. I1: DI’ G. I‘. Dewar honored onaevs of dspaorturs ‘Oglllzfl-IVII- ' u iiu oaasana" Press at. 5% . a. o! Andrew Perry, Novlm - s Q str-~muttetiri~riig mul“u,d,.k'dnm.awu.'aolalaaasasassas a_-Ri".rhna‘ ‘ a l . band . - ' ‘ - “"5 ‘i WM’ J rm m “rs .1- 2": are"... :t:::.'-..~»-~= so: Board aggro and 0.13 —Dsath in Boston a ur. Richard 50's“ ailm- avivn nmittflmh,‘ m m°m“'""°huhl“ l. Johnston. formerly of Gus-lotto- tll hi! 100th m, mum _1,“ m. ' m town. 4.3. Maclnlian apposit- m ‘MW 1 Club co ebmq ma,“ ca“ U” 5mm ma“ ad onslsolid fuel representative - a . 4m: m", m m‘ ‘M- A‘ r’ h for lidwani Island. . Item of the season. ;. “mum ' on‘ ‘d, - “an I: Old age pensions increased . I & d' “mmmllllllllmdfllfabbaplt:aasasocseassoq.; I m“ s: vine : Justina r. n. Gordon ' nscaasnnn i, asaeutivs eminiittos ' ~ , : ' OCTOIII l: Pall tanh of Supremq " in Summer-aim: Grand surf’? conm enforoernentai t‘: f.’."'.’.‘f......‘°‘.ii."“'i”.i.ii: i": ll ins. also the nmgftgi 0:10:11 mi" P I vy . dollar objective ‘n 5th ivhiliyalfi an?‘ by over $111,000. mead annual mm‘ ‘ l; Onenule of 14o. annual rm- Ohfldren‘: Aid society; Dr. we r. . £6111 live fox exhibition with some Maolfiilllan rs-‘olected president. _ milli- Flllll‘ l! 0r i a. Annual meet-in‘ of Queen's Study ma‘: ‘$3.3. Jféiniili“ ty Progressive Conservativa 8: Death of Mr. John wk, Association: Mai. '1‘. B. ivogersibimmarside. pioneer fox rancher’ elected president in succession to 5' Dea of Arthru ' Mr. W8. G Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music . . i,“ rant. members of ‘Hamilton. Dromingnt fazrmer. We“ heard in concert. at Hearts Hall. l0: ank Gallant and Harry Gallant, c ‘l: Plans approved for mm, King's County! Hospital at Scum. 9: MIYOI olman return; wig,- » a m: 'l3t"1>r'1°““'°o°§° l“ m.» has bum m a a nee uny Supreme Court. rise Ltd. Gaisbso. pa m ll: Roman-lemme Day observed appointed to deal wiui with Canadian Legion parades and serious doctor ah in cercnonies at Cmarlottewwn, Sum- triot. mes-aids and other centres. -Mr. l2: Visit cl Brig. than 0m“, divisional coaranander, aaivltimi u: Sunlneraida Town Counsii‘ WWW" so iel ehartere votes 01H ‘per month for iuvehiln rohhfrx‘? nu“ "{1} Dllfll 0TH!‘ 9'1!“ serious III car shortage. -Dea at ll cf w. J.S. Perry, wail-known Siunancrside tisen, drawn vehicles tacos. -J. Pius appointed aotlnglpriaei- ' es 145$" Motown laborer. killed at 61 a ills Ba accident near his home. -i..argely attended memorial service held by Otadfllnog; : e ewart an Compan flqallllilflying R6 workers, witty; a ll. officially started or lePage. -Awlioa.ticn for restor- ation of puilmn service turned n. I 1e fuel controller for P.l l3: Twin bsbv da hters of m. and Mrs. liner Gout er, mini-lotto- town. rescued from drtwning off Paole's wharf by two ‘teen-aged boys‘. Chrietain Jongehsen, and Logan Gormiay. Lt. Col. J. P. l-locvper elected president 4t annual roaming of PD !. Harness Racing 14:‘ Death of m. Harold 1.. Worthy. Charlottetown druggist. 17: Death of Mr. J, Prank Mac- . n; rscev life membership certificate in Can- adian Life Underwriters Associat- ion. -Rols.nd G. Taylor elected president of Kinsmen Club at welfare wo meeting at which honour roll of 14: Smatorium sktmaien punt members serving in armed forces approved by Dwiinion Depsrmim was unveiled. 0 ROI-Ith- 12: Wing Commander R. . native of Charlottetown, kill along with d! other R.C.A P. personal! in plans cram on New- fcurui an . 13: Rev. l. J. Ayers, Charlotte- : ttss of the film legion ucatioofi sar- ppointod under npsn- shi Premier Jontea“ (inching f cfQM-hahu 016: Desthof tyCoun orig Donald, car ferry ser. . 1 - Death of “Elastic. s. o. xv-mifflf“: “uflf "iuwdflfi is: Death cl’ arr. n. n. Macao, smmim at 5\Inm81“".—il.lfx:uy.c$u P P fannerlLLAferIim a of w H.D. Burns. general man- u. ‘De u‘ ‘o, Mm n" John -Iimsra.l at Cavendish o . nger, Bank of Nova Seotts, who “wk f An M Admin Ewan husband at s spoke st largely attended dlnnef.— i ‘MY- I "i jg 1m umv Maud Montgomery. , Group Od/pt. H.N. Hunpion. DJ‘ gum‘ 3cm‘ (“d “m” M“ 1!: Death of Serraadtor Creelmaii Sam" comma“ d ha] RA F‘ 16: (mules saubbert, charlotte- mmhu e e‘ ' "mum town, burned to death aboard 0 l0: R.S.P. Jardins President, and KM. Martin mm- G.S. Brant. -Nsrpoleon Arsenault, miseloner. at annual mee o! n manont s re-electcd at 9th annual meeling of PJLI. Fisher- naarfsegallon. -W.A. Gauoetielecz ' e ent t nn a me rig ‘metal mun" C-mfiottletowmdblf ‘Club. e ‘ and Nreigh Bible Soelct . u. s I .. M "m" an. Bell, national amwr of’ m_e,-wt;,',““°nreddmt ' l, "Qnnuu “ E . J] 3'1: Guides Association‘ at Government ury recommended that “all Annual meeting of in fire at '78 Grafton St The coron- ‘ SEPTEMBER ' 1: Hall and light/hing storm causes damn e throughout Prov- ince. —l2xhib tion at Aibertofl- 3: Death of George MacDonald. seed potato cattle exhibitor. - Blood Donor‘; Clinic H. Tl Gem Association. --visit of Defense Minister Balaton. 6: Roy Ramsay, Alberton. drown- ed at mouth af Alberton Creek. '1: Union of P.E.l. Mayors and Municipalities formed at meeting in City Hall. s: ‘m, candidates nolrunste for provincial general election. -A.uto accident; at P011. Hill results in death of Havelock Mael-caxi. Arling- mia and A.B. McDuugall. Bide- . l. Illflfn‘. r illlnl melnbilfl’. —GUIMI . . G. Doekandcrff. North River. awarded the Distilli- Plying Medal and Pilot . W. Col Distinguished Plying Cross. 13: Residence of Mr. nd Mrs. Brenton Driscoil. Summeralde, de- stroyed by firs. l4: Maximum retail prices for new potatoes in P.El fixed at uahel. -Death of Herbert “i 33%" °23{.‘Z."°‘3Zi.“' "3346 pa een e oo. . Dimetarrs University wens with la mrollmeai . ii‘; Provincial general election re- sults in return of Liberal Govern- ment M-IO under J. Walter Jonas. 10: Car ferry Prince ldward h- land but in service after extensive repairs and overhaul st Montreal dryfiodk. l0: Ill D Peter's lay. action over exlizibition. 30: Visit of Brig. General Alex. MI, Ottawa. director of civil all" . blackout was visit. I: Dolled cadets dihanded and new cadet system formed at unset- ing of provincial leaders with intlr- service cadet committee Ottawa..- S/UTVEY of experimental farm and illustration station woodiots maria G. A. Mulloy. assistant chief o research division. lmninim Rar- ests-y Service. —Death of III, G W. Ritdiiv. Char - I: Visit of DI‘. Sill-Shun Lin. Chinese Minister to Canada, He pokeyat a. largely attended dinner red by the Rotary Club. -- innual Mt. Carmel and lament =oaasoaososaseose.gprovhw salsaaaas0sa0sesa‘enQ°fP_E‘!. iin as s. minister without portfolio a S O celebrates 50th anniversary. therrcgressivsCo rvti Pat. . n: First éimvlnciglgd; 311w hred ‘Qrfleéins Kings County and “of by Chariot eiown Kennel Club. - ‘ '- 4“°'°“‘° °°‘“" 1"" ' m: Visit of Hon. .1 1.. Ralston. f‘ "mm 1',‘ "i" 1'" °°“‘P“"Yi Minister of National Defense. - '7?“ o‘ m" smmumi", t i Visit of Dr. A .1. Brace and ma i edmérgfégg, Q1,‘;"',‘gé,:,°°c' 3,1 Itlwéégf‘ ‘h’ ""'"°“" °°‘"" 10.1w. convention held m Charlotte- | 36:DthfM.D.A.MaoKl- ‘"3- i 11011. cfiimtikuia‘. -Recitai b‘ hfs-towml-ailyaiffllf “mfg; 3';,;.,,”,*;;';',_ 5'“- “"“°"°“"“ and mo} munch a at. Peter's as: Isnoreaaivs war manoeuvres M“ ‘imflnl’: - held on Roehford Square u part If: William Cheverie, Charlottr Anny Week program. Gm town war veteran. burned to death r’ l-lousalltlfrs John Rosy was deleoted guisldllngs used as boarding i a Comapissi Miss Lilian Duchemin p52?- “nof the mypqimlvlvitl?m' trnfireutef: u»! _ ' Charlottetown branch. -Dr. H. I: 24. 1 “N” p ' . , Clark. Simmer-side, elected preaid- do“ "1823? g: gg lzg W K cum‘ Amwmflm- House of Commons. -l:xchequer I I k Court awards $128,335 to Northim- 4 acflgfié£flgr0ivl$§ ii: addition . or as compensatlonlor u! iti in b Ag u Federal Governmerxqofm on g y I erg .. ' ‘l 37in ‘. t- '1 ’ 1, 38: Hon. '1'.W L. as swom in Jones Government. -Pive years old daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell burned to death at Argyle Shore. N: M! 1K. Mclhrlane, Bede- qua, ra-eleebed president at annual meeting of Temperance Federation. —Summ raid branch C. M. B. A erry service. of JP. Pringle. C.N R. gen- eral manager for Atlantic Region. -.Death in New Jersey n: w. hank McKee. well-known miarlottetown a1: Jens sol-sea. loggieville, us. cm!"- fatnllv iniured while loadi steel 26: Mr. w. master s, M5141” at Paole's wharf. -42iarlot etown find Sod. ldr. Angus MacLean. D. Council. observes 40th .C.. R..C.A.1". nomlngted u pm. K. f C. anniversary with Supreme Knighmgresalve Conservative cahaidam Francis P. Matthews as guest‘ or Queen's County, -5u i-qnc maker. ‘Court. iury disagreement in Ki for _ 1 is++++++++++¥ss++s++++++++ssesssseessw 3-11- l I s l ay exhibition. as: Dr. T. D. Ways re-elected grgaidan; at annual meeting of P . _ culosis League. -Deativ of Mr. Deni. Crabbe at West River Bridge. -Sruccesaful plowing match and horse show at Dundss. -Visit anus" "c": "r "r as: Rev. M1: Francis. pastor at St. Mark's. lot Seven, appointed to extension department a St. Dun- stan's University. I: Property and telephone lines damaged y violent electrical storm at. Tyne Valley, ‘If '€ a. * E i; J. P. CROCK E TT g. ‘Ii , ti- : WISHES ALL HIS z 1 Y CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS § A HAPPY NEW YEAR l; , W Q AND g it . ' ’ ' z Our Sincere Thanks for the Splendid Business” *- ' You Gave Us in 1943. 1' i, € * 5 i’ May the New Year have many pleasant surprises z for you with . . , I ‘i’ _ a I4». -, 3 ~ Good Health and Happiness ' ,1 . 0 » -3 z Let us all be Thankful for the Silver Lining Looming uP ,4‘ .9 on the dark clouds of a Troubled World. It“ surely is the a DAWN or PEACE ' . - ‘I i: and the Return of Our Boys From Over There, , + \ , 4 _ s .1 s, . , . (Pb-f.-4-chi-bi-ids-bi-~1-'1-hi!‘ifii-l-Cfiiifi-l-iedi-lul-"Fi-kl-w \ \