‘y _ " "f" Mimuehe. destroyed JANUAIY p-New Year's Day receptions at government House and a resid- mce; of the Mayor and c Bishop ,1 Qiiarlottewwn. s-Visit of Ma or General H. l» Hornby. Lethbri I \ who 115011584311 settlement of British families on farm lands with the Provincial Government. Hon. J. l... ltalston. iidiirisier of Finance, eieote "H" ior the constituency of Prince in we House of Commons. J. P. i-iiuion appointed represen- hitive for Charlottetown on the cansdlan Y.M.C.A. National Coun- -l. "p-JDCCLU] oi Mr. A. V. Saunders, Postal inspector for Prince Edward 1 d. Isésellillg of Week of Prayer Ser- mivtiiss Irene Champion appointed liczid nurse at Prince County Hos- ital. p J. P. Porter and Sons, Ltd.. Mon- [l‘€;'ll. awarded contract for repairs and improvements to the Railway wharf. Charlottetown. Dr. John R. Cunninibmn. Sum- uicrside. appointed Resident Pro- vincial secretary of the erican veterinary Medical Associa on. s-Dr. J. A. Murchison. Jr.. elect- gd president. of Gyro Club. 1Q-Largely attended mcaptlon by Mrs. LePage, wife of the Lieut- aimiii-Governor, at Government HOIISO. Annual meeting of Charlottetown Board of Trade. Mr. J- M. Mur- ley elected president. Mr. J. M. HllSlHn elected presi- dent at annual meetln! of Bible society. DiVlSl0ll of opinion over juris- diction was recorded in Jud ents' filed by Justices Arsenaul and Saunders in suit resulting from rovinclai ‘ “ contest in 2nd 118G115. l2—Lt.-Col. L. T. Dowther of- ficer commaniifi the P.E.I. Light Horse, appoln to headquarters staff of the lst Division. C.A.S.F. Joint installation of St. LBIW- rence and Wlldey Lodges. 1.0.0.11‘. by special District Deputy Grand Master Fulton Adams. 16-20th annual meetlnc c! Can- adlan National Silver Fox Breeders Association OPOna in ‘Charlotte- QOWII. visit of H. M. Long. Montreal, chairman Canadian Y.M.C.A. Na- tional Council War Service Com- mlttee. ill-A deficit of $289.10 reported by finance chairman R. L. Molli. sou at. annual meeting o! the Burn. lllPrslde Town Council. 24~l4tl1 annual Presbyterlal oi United Church hold at Kcnsingtcn. 25—Annual meeting of 5111;11:193-- llde Board of Wade. Mr. A. R. Brennan elected president. 30-Mr. J 0. I-Iyndman nominat- ed as federal candidate at Queens Countv Conservative convention. his colleague. previously nominated, being Mr. W. Chester S. McLure Mr. P. W. Turner re-elected presi- dent of the Queens County As- sociailon. Induction of Rev. A. Ledrew Gardner as rector of St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. Mayor J. E. Campbell re-elected by acclamation as Mayor of Sum- merslde. Mr. Russell Champion elected Mayor oi Kenslngton. Reorganization of operating policy decided upon at 26th an- ual meeting of the P.lli.I. mg arid- Ouliry Association. FEBRUARY 2-Building occupied by Globe GWEN)’ and Carruthcrs Drug Store. Montague. destroyed by fire. 4—Investiture of Rev. M r, J, A, Mllvllhy. DD. to the stion of Domestic Pielate of His‘) Holiness Pope Pius XII. o-Dance recital at P.W.C. Hall by Madame Lisa Parnova, assisted by Igor Mileradoff. Emergency flight made by Pilot H. s. Jones to Magdalene Islands lo remove 10-year old resident of Bryan Island, suffering a. fractured hip. to hospital at Grindstone. 111st annual meeting of P121, Poultry Association. Albert, can, gliarlottetown, Pe-electgd pfggj- ent. (i-Messrs Lloyd Corrill and Hfinrv Wedge elected Councillors lmsummersido Civic contest. i»ueiiih of Captain John '1‘. file-glean, veteran seaman, at Bor- 8—-JOl1l1 R. MacLcan. souris. Coiisci-viitiite. elected in provincial by-election in the First District oi Kink“. He defeated the Liberal arindidate Thomas Klckliam in :lcse contest. Harold Currie and Reuben Hig. gins. charged with manslaughter ll‘ connection with the death uf ""155 Dunpiiy. discharged b Sti- oHmiarv Migist-rate at pre 1min- iiiv hearing. l iL-Bnrns and machinery of Wil- viliigi Smith. Klnkora, destroyed by lZ-Deflcit Of $33,856 shown at annual meeting of Cléy Council. iii-Death of City ouncillor A. A. Hcnnessey. U-iflrsclv attended memorial Iviyice for the late Lord Tweeds- Iiill r. Governor-General of Can-' l s. held in St. James Church. M rum. B. Roy Holman elected ".11" "of Charlottetown. heading s?“ civic administration consisting C) Ccuns. 11', Q, Dung“; R’ y Kmndlei- J- E. Sterne, J. T. Mc- m ' . Lapthorn. J. E. miaiichard. B. Earle MacDonald W b Andrew Butler. Messrs. J. A. "0 fie!‘ and G. D. Wright were ‘Ii-elected water Commissioners, Ml- W. D. Gillie elected to replace the late H. l". Connors. i 15—R@izular air ‘passenger service Jifiilkurated to an from the Marl. mels with connections for safltlt Moncton from Halifax. n John. Bummerslde and Char- lotstgtown. veral ca Wendell. Bdgbodiirqsmygsgow “gm: rlgzlfivDeflfltrirh ' — I of Mrs. Prod W. "Yndman. Chariot mZll—I-Ieaviest snowfall o": the sea- n-RQHMIIIOII! of Mr. Willi m gl-“Brshaut. Postmaster at cub-- tic-non. .1, L. Balaton iniate gofignfifselg-llglgléaigiirl Fine: Residence o} Inmsm wfléill. l‘C. Atrium-w Vggltlafdl: h?‘ Bonn-l of battle m“ °T annlversa m "lffiebers. A 115K110]! and dinner was held Twenty-seven dent's‘ coin late mm for fishermen at at. igiin- “ghfl-‘fllesc. ‘under youth miln- 1mg; "iii. r" W on - a??? It!‘ medal by Mayo) - rniors week. an l t- ines or P-m. sw e 3%‘ snnfip Bfliijlcre Association. Central Gar- mere institute. W-ailvrome Court at George- k311i" “ftlignncg dbey tlgr. gustilcs Arson- Chsarérattetown. p y p am from u en death f M. Mitanbu y. cnirigiioiawrn. “mad 1 P MARCH —- .E.I. Art Soci t, um .1 by Arthur Lismor. RfiCAAf direfigr or education for the National Gal. lcr . Xlttawla. nnu ti _ __ i. vision. Canladlgxrgefigg cgrlos: lsgcfciely. 3°!!- Df- W. J. P. MacMlllan. re- elected president. 5-Hllisboro bridge reopened at. ter being closed since Feb. 12 for refitiitn annual meeting of Diocesan Ch s i Peter's Cathetrlixa. Mew m st Car Ferry steamer delayed heaviest drift ice of the season. Mi‘. R. S. P. Jardine. Summer- slde. appointed manager Qharlgflg- town branch oi the Canadian Bank of Commerce. ' lt-Vlslt of Hon. Dr. R. J. Man- 10g. feidieral Conservative leader. w o a r ed l di the stranfluTheiaaxrg? a“ ence m W. N. Black, B.Sc.. appointed 513161111501 0f Illustration stations in Prince Edward Island. ll-Clty Council budgets for s surplus of $1.482. Expenditures for the current year were estimated at 8291.103. 1'I—Feast of St. Patrick observ- ed by Benovelent Irish Society: parade and service at st. Dun- stan's Baslliia. ~ nnue. ti . . . Teachers’ Bedelpafiorlijfrwitfh 113i.‘ W- PBX-KNOB. president of Acadia University. as guest speaker. 22-.Dea.th of Mr. J. A. Mac- Donald. Charlottetown auctioneer. 23-—Finance Minister Ralston ad- dresses audieiice in strand Theatre. 25—Car ferry steamer dela ed nearly eight hours in hes est drift ice of the season. ilk-Dominion general elections result in return of the Mackenzie Kins Government. The four Lib- eral candidates-Hon. J. L. Ral- ston (Prince), Hon. Cyrus M“- millan, J. Lester Douglas (Queens) and Dr. T. V. Grant (Kings) were elected in this Province. Sit-Ernest Newscn. Kingston. farmer, killed in fall from load of straw. C>pcriing of the first session of the 44th General Assembly of the Province by Lieutenant Governor Page. APRIL l—Rctlrement of Mr. P. W. Clarkin, division freight and pus- senger a ent, C.N.R.. at Charlotte- tc-wn. e was succeeded by Mr. D. B. Bishop. Moncton. Death oi Mt‘. Elmer R. Bovyer, C.N.R. accountant, Charlottetown. 2—Vlsit of Mrs. Wallace Camp- bell. National Chairman of tho Women's War Work Committee. and president of the Red Cross society. Ontario division. Dwelling of Ira Muiin. field. destroyed by fire. 8-8. B. Fairview commenced spring operations between Char- 0Q H’! Hope- n-au-snuanun-"Juan-u- u- J. J. MacDonald, Glenfinan. re-qlectgd president. Death of Rev. William M. '1‘0Wn- send. D.D.. Sununerside. Annual session of Grand Orange Lodge cf P.E.I. Grand Master Peter M. MucCaull. Bllcrslie. was re-elected. ik-Banquet tendered the mem- bers of 8th Medium Battery on eve 0f debarture by Canadian Legion and Provincial Government. Residence of John Ashley. Cas- cumpec. destroyed by fire. Commencement exercises Prince Ccun Hospital. Eight nurses receive graduating dip- mas. 1B-—Sudden death of Mr. Donald G. Grant, automobile salesman. Charlottetown. Rev. Leonard Ayers ordained at Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, Wellington. Zfl-Remains oi Flying Officer George E. Auld. killed in plane crash in Ontario, taken home for burial. interment was the People's Cemetery. 21--P.E.I. Hospital annual meet- ing. Mr. B. A. MacLeod, re-elect- ed chairman of trustee board. Mr. C. N. Bissett. manager of Charlottetown branch of the Eas- tern Trust company, promoted to the managership of the company's Montreal branch. He was succeed- ed here by Mr. J. Ernest Richard- 5011. Car ferry starts regular mar schedule at Borden. 23--Empire and Arbor Day pro- grammes in city schools. Charlottetown adopts Daylight Saving Time for summer months. Body of Frederic Wall. ivfalpeque fisherman missing since May 3rd found by Indians on Hogg Island. near summerslde. 24—Empire Day observed by spe- cial church services. 26--Annual church parade of the sons of England to St. Paul's Church. Over 5,000 participated in Corpus Christi procession to St. Dunstan’: Basilica. Norwegian freighter Ravanger goes aground in Summcrslde har- bour. carrylrig 1,500 tons oi bulk fertilizer. Refloated three days later. 27~—Eleven students graduate at 86th annual commencement exer- cises oi st. Dunstan's University. John Clark. Annandale. severely burned by gasoline can exploding. 28-—Class of fourteen graduates —1argest in history of the institu- tion-receive diplomas at com- mencement exercises of Charlotte- town Hospital. Work on car ferry Prince Nova ordered ‘suspended’. The boat was scheduled to start on thc wood Island - Caribou route early ln June. Visit of Lt. Col. the Most Rev. C. L. Nclligau. Bishop of Pom- brcke. Ont, a former- Islander. now cliiof Roman Cotlitlic Chaplain of the Canadian forces. Death at Sussex of Rev. Norman A. MacNelll. formerly oi Canoe Cove. 30~Herbert G. Morris. Toronto. appointed YMCA. secretary. succession to Norville E. Luck. Rev. B. C. Salter. pastor oi Un- itod Church at Keusliigtcn. ap- pointed Naval Chaplain. 31—80th annual commencement Slim- lottctown and Rocky Point. . Death at Sacred Heart Home of Rev. Isaac Thcirault. Magdalen Islands. IL-Dcath of Rev. Father John F. Johnston, Charlottetown. Magdalen Island Canadian Alr- ways fights concluded for the sea- son. iii-Lt. Colonel P. S. Fielding, M.M.. Deputy Provincial Secre- tary, appointed to command of the 2nd Medium Brigade Artillery. He was replaced by Major Otto Camp- bell as Acting Deputy Provincial Secretary. “Beer bill" amended in the Leg- islature to provide for plebiscite on the liquor question. l'l--Death of Mr. Lewis P. Tan- ton. Charlottetown. ajor J. R. Paton. M.C.. ap- pointed Recruiting Officer for the Province. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan re- elected to executive committee of the Canadian Red Cross. 18-City Council votes strong op- position tc o ration of C. N. R. pickup and elivery service. 23-—Premicr Campbell presents Budget for an estimated deficit of $241,022 oii current account, ex- elusive of sinkiri" funds. Ordinary provincial expenditure for the year the Premier estimated at. 32.291054. Appointment o! Hon. Cvrus Mac- Mlllan. Ph.D.. MP. for Queens, as Dean of the Faulty of Arts and Sciences at McGill University. ‘JG-Completion of new Ii-storey brick annex at Provincial San- atorium. 1.0.0.11. members observe 121st; anniversary of the founding of the order at. Maryland. Bil-Death of Mr. Angus Mac-i Phce, M.L.A., for the 2nd District» of Queens. at New Haven. MAY 1—Natlonal Defense Department announces provision for establish- Service Flying Training School near Summerslde. with malii airdrome at St. Eleiiiiors and relief airdromes at Mount Pleasant and Wellington. Opening of lobster fishery season. 2—Governor Generals medal awarded to Freeman 0. Newson, Kingston. P.E.I. at commenceme it exercises of Nova Scotia Agricul- tural College. Truro. Prorogatlon of Legislature. Annual meeting of Y's Men's. Cidub.‘ Mr. E. V. Bell elected pre- en . b-Mr. E. J- Gallant. Charlotte- town, appointed District Director of Postal Service for the Pro- vince. a new position combining the i former offices of Postal Inspector: and Postmaster. 1 8--Concert by Lansing Hatfield. American baritone. in P. W. C. l-iall. ilk-Dwelling of J. Fred White. near Albertori. destroyed by fire. 12-Shingle mill oi Gavin Mac- Iinod. Murray River. destroyed by re. iit-Tsvc day survey of the mi ra- tory e birds of the Prov ncc co ted by Clarence Aldous and! Howard Mendall. of the biolo y de- srtment of the Universl y of aine. and Jose h S. Stickney. of the fsh and game de- partment of the State of Maine. Mr. T. Riggs, Charlottetown. appointed provincial chalnnan of War Savings Committee. Thirteen trainees. making larg- est graduating class in history of PEI. Hospital, receive diplomas as nurses. 01ll.J-I-Ifl'l\flllflfl)8 Jun ic-qAnnual meeting of P. l. Lopena at Jxflciscs at Prince of Wales Col- loge. i JUNE i 1--Wcrk starts on new slip for- ‘Ss. “Fairview" at Prince Street iwharf. ' _ . Contract for completing Char- Jottetmvn airport awarded to iStnrms Construction Co. Z-Mrs. Artemas Lord. daught- ter of Colonel J. H. Gray, one of the fathers of Confederation. cele- brated her 95th birthday at Sourls. 4-Dr. L. S. Snider, consultant geologist for the Cities service Oil company {ilTlVCS to conduct geo- "iwubwrii survev of the Prriince for the seismograph service Corpora- tion of 'I'ulso, Oklahoma. June term of Supreme Court opens at Sumiiierside. Mr. Justice Arsenault presiding. 5—Large barns and other bulld- iiigs of John Taylor. Lower Free- town. destroyed bv fire. Four horses were lost. Squadron Leader H. R. stewart, former Deputy Provincial Secre- tnry, appointed Air Secretary in the Department of National De- fense. Ottawa. 6—We.<ii‘rii section of Province visited by worst- electrical storm iii half a century. It left a trail of burned and damaged buildings extending for several miles. in vic- nity of Becieque and Freetown. 10-Wcst Kent School Cadet Corps, on annual inspection, pre- sented with Earl Grey Challenge Tro liy won in Dominion-wide con est last vear. The trophy was presented bv Lieutenant Governor Lc-Page on behalf of the National l’. Defense Department. ll-Annual meeting of P. E. Registered Nurses at Summorside. Miss Ina Gillan re-elccted presi- on . 1LT. Gordon Ives. Charlotte- town. rc-elected Grand High Priest at annual convocation of the R0 al Arch Masons or Nova Scola. whose jurisdiction extends Prince Edward Island and New- foundlmid. ilk-Official announcement from Ottawa of establishment air training schools at Chariot town and Summcrslde. involving ex- penditure of more than $1.500 000. Finance Minister J. L. Ralston. MP. for Prince County. appointed Minister of Notional Defense in succession to late Hon. Norman Rogers killed in plane crash Juno L. 0. Mayor B. Roy Holman appointed oii national executive committee of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities. if-Lt. Col. F. B. Conrad. Char- lottetown. appointed second in command of siitnallers in the 3rd Division. C.A.S.F'. "Carry-on-Canada Corps" ro- posed at citizen's meeting pre ded over bv Mr. Charles A. ear. lit-Rev. Patrick Butler. Char- lottetown. ordained at st. Dun- stnn's Basilica. Death of Mr. Everett McKen- drlck Alberion. s former town councillor. 11-min annual meeting of P. l! I. Law society. Arthur F. Mc- Qlaiiiid. KC. Souris, elected pre- s en . id-Annuiil meeting of silver Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors‘ As- sociation. Lowell Hancock elected president. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan named P. E. I. representative on 1941 directorate of the Canadian Medical ‘Association. tola run CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Justice Msthleeon presiding. l9—22nd annual meeting of P. E. I. Women's Institutes. fill-Commencement exercises at Nctre Dame Convent, six students receiving graduating diplomas. Bit-Premier Campbell announces Pits/moist Government's consent. to am ndlng B.N.A. Act w permit oc- tablishment 0f national unemploy- ment insurance. M-Jiody of William H. McI-Iugh, Saint John. found at MOCIIIOIII‘! Point. I-Iillsboro River. He had been missing since May 16. Roy W. Lar e, convicted of mari- slaughter, sen enced to seven years in Dorchester penitentiary. 25—Railway Wharf improvement Pfoleot dlscoutnued on plea of wartime economy. Prince Count Hospital grmugl . T. Holman rc- meeting. Mr. elected president. Island plebiscite on liquor ques- tion resu ted in 10.426 votes for Prohibition, 8.861 for government sale of beer and wine. 26—-B6th annual communication or the Grand Lodge, AJ‘. and A.M. Charlottetown. Grand Master H. P. Found. Stanley Bridge. presiding. G. Shelton Sharp. Tyne Valley. was elected incoming Grand Master, 354 students wrote first set oi matriculation entrance examina- tions to Prince of Wales College, fifteen less than last year. fl8-Oiflciul 1.0.0.1“. visitation of Grand Master Humphrey Lgckhnrt, Moncton. 30—Aircraftsman John L. Gau- dct. R.C.A.F.. st. Nicholas, killed in automobile accident at St. Thomas. Ont. 73rd annual meeting oi United Baptist Churches Association Tryon. Rev. G. J. Duncan. Mon- tague, elected Moderator. W. A. Currie. Summerside. elect- ed Dlstrict Governor of Y's Men's Club for Maritimes at convention in Summcrslde. JULY 1_Death of Mr. Fred H. Tralnor former City Councillor. Lobster season closes with catch lower bot-h in quantity and value than last year. s-Rev. A. A. MncAulay. St. Peter's Bay. celebrates golden jub- ilee of ordination. 4—Adlutiint W. Hnwkes. Saint John. N.B., suceeds Adj. Lynch as cad of Salvation Army in Char- lottetown. Carry on Canada Corns adopts constitution undcr presidency of Mr. W. S. Grant. 5——Fll‘Si; Yorkshire field sponsored hv PEI. SWiIIP Broad- cvs‘ Assoriatvm. held at Experi- mental Form. B-Arinual meeilni: m‘ P. E I. Credit Yinion League. l’). M. Mac- S‘ rlav. Iiean. DcGros Marsh re-olr-ctod president. Pzirtv of 11.8 New Brunswick A\"'Sllil‘f' breeders conclude good- will visit to the Province. first I010 fox fioiri tiny liclri at Svtnmerside 10-Visit of the Most Rev. Ilclebrando Aiitoiiiuiti, Tiuilar Archbishop of Ciiiiizitlii rind Apos- tolic Dclcgiio iii Cuiinda and New- foundlnnd. Ccnirnct for building bombing and gunnery school tit Charlotte- town airport iiwardcrl to storms Construction company. i2-—“Gloricus Twelfth" celebrat- ed by Orniigciiicn ht Keiisington. -— Centenary of Diociszin Island observed at st. Paul's Church. Charlottetown and St. John's Church. St. Elcanors. The preacher at both services was the most Rev. Dcrugvii T. OlVPll. D.D.. Archbishop of Toronto iiiid Prim- ate of the Church of England in Canada. 14—Body of Isadore Doucettc found in vznngivny on Fitzroy street and arrest of Jeremiah Doucctte on murder charge. lib-Annual meeting PEI Co- operative Livestock Marketing Board. W. J. Reid, Middleton, re- elected president. Midsummer term of Supreme Court opens at Georgetown, with Chief Justice Mathieson presiding. Ill-Contract for fiviiig school buildings at Summcrsido airport awarded to Mr. F‘. schurman aiid Company. 19~Flying Officer H. A. S. Molyneux, D.P.C.. opens R.C.A.P‘. recruiting office for Province. Death of Mr. S. K. Todd. pro- minent Summerslde citizen. ill-Rev. A. H. Hart-Davis. Port Hill, appointed assistant rector of St. Thomas Etplscopal Church, Edinburgh. 2i'>--Death of Mr. M. G. Mc- Neeley, general manager of the As- sociated Shippers. Iric., Charlotte- town. ltd-Seven persons itijured when New Brunswick cars driven by James Nicholson. Bathurst. and Ashley McLaughlin. Covchead. crashed in liciid-on-collision at top of St. Dunstans hill. Ell-Annual meeting of P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association. E. B. McLiii-cn rc-clccicd preside-iii. Hurry Walker, romliient New Annan farmer, kil ed by accidental discharge of gun. Feast of St. Anne observed in tracliiitional manner at. Lennox Is- n . 20—Visit of Joseph Van Wyck. general manager of Canadian Na- tional Hotels, Ottawa. and staff. 30-001. H. D. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Visit of a. distinguished former Islander, the Most Rev. J. . Mc- Oulgan. I).D.. Archbishop of Tor- onto. AUGUST l-—P.E.I. Light Horse go into camp at Ordnance Grounds for three weeks training. L-Ccntenary of United Church at Valleyflcld celebrated. the guest geacher being Rev. A. E. Kerr, .D., Principal of Pine Hill Divin- lty l-liill. Halifax. 8-Vlsit of Miss Margaret P. Hyndman, K.C.. Toronto. chairman and organizing/director of the Vol- untary Registration of Canadian women. Lobster factory of James McRae. Tignlsh. destroyed by fire. -Death of Daniel McQuarrle, Milton, who failed to re aln con- sciousness afier bei ound on Mal que Road wtli fractured skul oii Aug. 5. A corners jury found death due to being struck by a car. ilfilsmes Ford. Charlottetown contractor. instantly killed when car which he was driving collided with truck at Keppoch corner, bear Southport. 10—-Gunncr Henry Martin. Char- lottetown. 8th Medium Battery. drowned at Petawawa. Ont. ll-Henry Jordan and son-ln-lavw e Term of Supreme Court Charlottetown with Chief John White, Beach Point, victims at‘ . laud. Church society of Prince Edward; nun-nannnoacacalaqballlllilabanubecausenqnplnalllidlllfbilillllbladblbanplrillbcbcbqacncaabiblbcaqacacaqvdrunaaldldltntalaq ITY AND PROVINCE D Department. piesentedDiiii-ymsnu A§g0c1gt|qn_ trwwis. throughout diocese observed day of NDcration grid supplication for national wel- are. is-Death cl Mr. W. H. Prowsc. Charlottetown. retired superintend- ent cf lighthouses. Opening of successful Old Home Week programme. l5~lnbor official lent from Ot- tawa. to investigate truck driver's strike at St. mleanors airport. Lobster packers and buyers hold perotest meeting over federal sys- m of marketing. Visit of Hon. James A. Glen. K.C.. Weaker of the House of mmos and Mrs. Glen. 1'!—Duncan Nicholson. drowned when his car over pier at Borden. lb-Visit of Hon. James A. Mac- Bedcque. plunged Kinnon. Minister of Trade and Commerce. 20~Miz John Y. Phillips. form- er Town Councillor. Summersidc. elected Water Commissioner succession to late Mr. S. K. Todd. 21—Record entry list at dairy breeders field day at Exhibition Grounds. 23—l"irst group of British eva- cuee children. twenty-five in num- ber. arrive in Charlottetown. 27—Lt. Col. F. I. Andrew. M.M., East Royalty. appointed command- ing officer of Charlottetown Mil- itary 'I‘rnlning Centre at Beach Grove Inn. Rev. J. D. Kelly. assistant priest at Si. Paul's Church. summerslde, appointed to Chaplain service. lib-Visit of His Excellency the Earl of Athlone, Governor General or Canada. and H. R. 1-I. the Prin- cess Alice. SEPTEMBER i 3--Lt. Colonel J. P. Hooper, M.C.. appointed divisional national registrar for the Province in con- nection with compulsory miliiurg. training. Ai-Death of Mr. J. P. Bradley, a former high sheriff for Queens County. Sunday car ferry service extend- ed for three weeks. 474 students enrolled at Prince of Wales College as compared with 494 last your. 5—Death of Rev. Thomas Cur- ran, D.D., a former rector of St. DllllfiiillYS University. 14th annual meeting of Provin- cial w.C.T.U. at Suiiiinersidc. Miss Edith stcriis, Charlottetown, elect- ed Dresident. 8—Aunuiil Diocesan convention, Catholic Women's League, opens at Tignish with Bishop Nelligaii as principal speaker. M15. Adrian McInnis, Souris, elected president. Sl-Vlsit of Mr. F. W. Fraser, Trade Commissioner at Kingston, Jamaica. ill-Naval display staged n1 Vic- toria =Park by Charlottetown Di- vision, R.C.N.V.R.. in connection with 2nd national war loan. ll-Death of Colonel H. M. Duvison, Charlottetown. 14th annual exhibition at Al- bertoii. l3-Loe Thomas Dysiaiit. three yours old. drowned in pond of clcctric light plant, summersidc. Miss Monti G. Wilson, director 0i‘ public health nurses in Prince Edward Island. appointed Rod Cross r-eprcseiitzilive iii Ncivfouiid-. lib-Edge of tropical storm hits the Province, ciisruptini; wire com- munications and causing consider- able damage. Death at Montreal of Rev. Fran- cis Hughes. Tracodie. 20-Fli'st shipment of pit props for British coal mines, comprising 1,200 cords. leaves summerside. 21—Lobstor factory of J. J. Lar- kin. st. Peters. destroyed b_ fire. Annual 1.0.0.1“. memoria sor- vice at Ziiin Church. Visit of Air Vice Marshal G. M. Croll. Ottawa. in charge of Com- monwraltli Air Training Plan. and Air Commodore C. McBwen, in charge of No. 3 ‘Training Com- mand. SZ-Joseph 1-3. Arsenault. city. remanded to Supreme Court on charge of manslaughter in con- nection with death of Daniel Mr.- Quarrie. Milton. 23~Defense Minister J. L. Ral- ston inspects work at Charlotte- town and Summerside airports. Visit of Hon. Thadensz Brezen- lnskl. LL.D.. Polish Consul for Canada. who was guest along with Colonel Ralston at civic, provincial dinner and liiter addressed a large- lv attended Red Cross concert in P.W.C. Hall. 26—64th annual meeting oi the Women's Jvlissionary Society. east- ern division. of the Presbyterian Church in Canada opens at Zion Church. Egmont Bay and Mt. Carmel Exhibit-ion. 26—Aiinual meeting of Char- lottetcwn branch. Canadian Le- gion. Capt. J. J. Lelghtizer elected president. _ Visit of J. A. Rodd, Ottawa. Di- rector oi‘ Fish Cullurc for Canada. 2B-Death of Mr. W. F. Burke- provincial fox fleldman. 29-War veterans take part in memorial service and parade. Catholic cemetery service. School of Theology comprising a week's lecture course opens in Trinity United Church. 30-September rainfall of almost eight inches. heaviest on record for any year. Judge H. L. Palmer. appointed chairman of the National War services Board for Prince Edward Island. OCTOBER 1—Presbyterian Synod of the Maritime Provinces opens at Sum- mersidc. Rev. G. Carlyn Webster, Charlottetown, elected Moderator. Approximately 12.000 firearms registered with R. C M. P. thoughout. Province under federal wartime regulations. 2—A'nriua1 meeting of Charlotte- town Junior Board of Trade. Ar- thur Clark elected president. 3—-A week's extension of the lob- ster season granted fishermen in western part of the Province. Visit of Sir Howard d'Egvlllc, K. B. E. secretary of the Empire Parliamentary Association. The Government agrrcd lo introduce loll- lslation forming a Prince Edward Island branch o! iho association at the next session of the House. L-Vlsit of Hon. W. P. Mullcck. Postmaster General of Canada. 5—Opening of City Hospital baz- oar. 'l—Annual meeting of P E. I. Temperance Federation. Dr. J P‘ gfciarlane. Bedeque, elected presi- cn . Raymond Arssnault. Summerside. victim of rirnv-uing accident off at Beach Grove. of double drowning tragedy while number. report for military train- i Amber-It and sprinahlil. N. . cl. Knights of Pillhlu. were entertained by local Pythlaris. il-Death at Montreal of Dr. J. A. Nicholson. first registrar of Mc- Gill University and a distinguished son of Prince Edward Island. lit-Largely attended funeral of Rev. Malcolm James McLeod, D. ,D., at Belfast. ii-Annual meeting of 2 's County Conservative Association. Mr. P. W. Turner re-elected presi- dent. The principal speaker was Hon. R. B. Hanson, Conservative leader. Community band organised at citizens’ meeting presided over by Mayor Holman. 12--David. five-yeer-old sun of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Marin. killed in highway accident near home on Irishtown Road. 13-La.rgely attended Thanksgiv- ing services in city churches. 15——Annual meeting of P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. Mr J. E. Cameron, cniiiiotrctovvn. re-cleoied president. iii-P. E. I. Veterans Guard usi- dier Mayor R. H. Duvar move into billets on ordnance grcuns. 1'l--Death of Mr. W. H. Mac- LeJn, S P.C.A. agent, Charlofiac- ton-n. ilk-Di". W. R. Carson appointed City representative on Milk Board, succeeding Capt. J. J. Leighzizer. 20-Death of Mr. Angus Cam- eron C. N. R. Dcuih of Mr. William Seller. aged Charlottetown resident. j engineer ill—-Vislt of Thomas C. MacNabb. Saint John, District Rotary Gov- criior. Visit of William Currier, Ottawa, Assistant Commissioner of Training, Boy Scouts in Canada who address- ed provincial Scout Association lead- crs a:iid officials. 22—Annual meeting of P. E I. Fisherman's Union at Summerside. C P. McCarthy, Tignish, elected president. Guest speaker was Major D. H. Sutherland, Ottawa, assist- oiit Deputy Minister of Fisheries. zit-Death of Mr. W. L. Poole, Montague. 24-—Hoii J. P. McIntyre elected a. vice-puesiciont and Hon. A. E. Arseiiault a director, at the annual meeting of Good Roads Association held in Quebec. Visit of Dr. Chas. Ylng Chlh. Chinese Consul General to Canada, who addressed a largely attended dllflllfil‘ sponsored by the Y's Men's ub 25—Deat.h in Toronto of Rev. Ro- bert Laird, D D , treasurer of the United Church of Canada, a native of Malpeque. P. E. I Visit of Dr. George Dorey and Rev. D R. Ridout. amlstant arics respectively of the Home Mis. oiis and Missionary Maintenance Fund of the United Church, who addressed a. series of meetings in the Province. flit-Barn and livestock of Anthony MacDonald. Kelys Cross, destroyed by fire which threatened 1e safety of the viillnge. ' Rev. Michael J. Rooney. parish priest for fourteen vezirs at Cardi- gan, honored by parishioners on de- parture for Blonmliedl charge. Annual meeting of Caledonian 'Club, Chief Walter a. Shaw and President A. W. Matlieson re- elected. 30—Inspection ol an air military training centers at Charlottetown and Summersidc by Defence Min- istci- J L Rrilstori. Induction of Rev I. J. Levy iis pastor of Charlottetown Baptist Church. NOVEMBER 1—Lobsier factory of Matthew and MacLncan, SOUIlSydGSLIOYCG by fire Private Arthur Smith, P. E. I. Highlanders. Charlottctoivn, killed in car accident near Halifax. 5-Lorne Valley School presented with special cup by Lieutenant Governor LePagc for the most note- worthy showing in beautification of school grounds. Rcv. W. S Wadland, Belf elected Moderator of the P. E. Presbytery. 6--Annual meeting of provincial Girl Guide Associations. Mrs. John Reay re-electcd Provincial Com- niissioiict" . (i-Upion Smith. Stanley. drown- 3st, I . ed in cab of truck which plunged ovoi- Ross‘ bridge into Dunk River. 'l-—A. W. Matheson and George Kitsoii, Liberal candidates, were elected as representatives, for the Second District of Queen's their Conservative opponents being R R .Bell and Philip Mathmon. 10—Largcly ati/eiided I. O. D. E. concert in aid of evacuce children overseas. 76th RIIIIIVEFSHYY services Trinity United Church- Josoph Currie. Mount Ryan, kill- cd \Vl‘i0’i1 struck by half-ton truck on Hillsboro Bridge. Visit of Mr. Alex Walker. presi- m ist Canadian Legion. il-Riemcmbranre Day observed by large mumbers at the War Momumeii ts in Charlottetown Suiniiiorside and other centres. l2-Vlsit of Dr. A. J Brace, national secretary of the Y. M. C. A. ivorld service programme, who addressed P. W. C students on "The significance of the Burma Road." l3—Satisfacmry sale of $245,000 city debentures reported at Council meeting. lit-Opening of 11th annual pro- vincial live fox show in Exhibition Building. Upwards of 600 animals- the largest number since 1930 — were shown. 20-Lance Corp. C. R. Mclilwen. Charlottetown. fatally injured at? Barrifield Signal Camp, Ontario. 22-250 young men constituting second group of trainees report st Bench Grove Inn. zit-Freetown Prcsbvtcrian church observes 50th anniversary. Two storey building on Water St.. Summerside occupied by busi- ness oswiblishmouis. gutted by fire. 26-November lorni of Supreme Court. npons iii Summorside. Mr Justice Saunders presiding. There was no criminal docket. Private Earl James Drake. of the Veterans Guard, Charlottetown fatally injured when struck by car u-hllc cros=ine the St Peter's Road ‘QB-Annual meeting of Children's Aid Society. DECEMBER ii-Cnlciionian Club observes St. Hoimaws wharf. . First group of drafieea, 235 in LArirlrewksi festival. ING ‘prominent Charlottetown businessing funds raised by the Carry Q1 aternal visit oi 40 members of nun. Rev Rosco Nice. Charlottetown. elected pimiden-t of P E. I. Miri- Lsierial Association at annual meet- ing. Inauguration of Wood islands ca: ferry urged in. resolution pass- ed by King's County Board of Trade. 5—-Approve.l of marketing scheme for lambs and hogs voted at meet- ing of Queen's County farmers in Oharlotwtown. Presentation of standard to Earl of I-iillsborough Chapter, I. O D. E. at Government house function. Death of Mr. Tnoiiias Carlyn» Bell, prominent Alberton citizen. ‘I-Iiorty members of P. E. I. Light Horse leave for active ser- vice on mainland. muniw Concert Assoczzv. tion season opened with violin re-i citai by Miss Marjorie Edwards? California. , Warehouse of Joseph Read and; Company, Summcrsioc, destroy-xi‘ by fine- 10-“Sirois report dilllli‘ under 'I‘i'ude Board aiitl service cl . pices, addressed by Rand 1i . manager of the luiirilimc portatlon Commission. Golden wedding aiitii 1:3‘. " celebrated by Mr mid Mrs. M Alcbeod. Vernon. Business of P. E. I. Poultry Associiilliiii ' iiitci‘ tuciiiy-fivv wars.’ u; 1.15.1.1. li-Visit 0i D l". W. Rouilry National Commissioner of 1.10 Cau- adlan Red Cross. He. “'11s presented with a cheque ior $1.750, represent- . PAGE SEVEN Canada Corps oi Charlottetown fol itlie purchase of an ambulance for war WUFK. At the some function a cheque for $0,200 was piescrited to Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, presi- dent of the Provincial Red Cmu from Mayor Campbell, Surnmerside, representing funds raised in Prince Coiuity for the Red Cross was ‘GHVE. First death among P. E. I. army trainees occurred when Poe. James ID. Keeriirii. Gcorpetcivii, succumb- ed to spinal meningitis. Death of oldest Prince Edward Islandir, Mrs. Julia MacKay, aged 107 yc' .5. IZ-Mr. W. S. Grimt appointed P. E. I representative on Nghjpngl War Charities I-"iizicts Advisory Bmird. Mr. Eiirl Iiigs. Mt. Herbert, elected liiaitiirno representative on directorxiu) 0i Canadian Ayrshire Breeders Assoclaioin l-i-—Dcu’.li in Vancouver of Mr. Horace .‘\1 2 li'll(l€fll E. family reunicois _ 1t. is true 1940 showed an in in our tourist business. bu equally true that as w. \\\: only Tziixiiieu tire surface oi tins industry aiiu iirully tile Dosslbhltits i0r_0xDa.nsl0ii oi H115 profitable business in this oeautiiul province t are rcinaikabic. out about about our prcmiice. iiie iuilv convinced 1 become iiiut inc tourist industry oi this proiiiice ;s only in lLS infancy. 1i he will <10 Our Tourist Industryl ‘Inc more I iiiiu. . cnccsv at a reiisc-ii icluss is ihe bio ('1' lliiiw ‘~(‘("ll.S 1:) he oi'_ ucciiiiiiiiov price (loos not siClll 1o mean tiling. <2) Those of irioderzite means wliu (lemaiid comfort and uny- ble n: ' more J. iinu out about Ulllci i....- istiiutestlie bulk itllLl imc Vlllccs‘; and tilt: more 1 trllr; Willi .t1ie eiiiirg furnish tourists who come ilcrc. tin: iiicie Tfhoss: of vcrv llll ' .\ us for room and lV lllufliitiii? 1111.05 311d our uuit in nroviuiiilz more and bet- lint-v Kill llili il> .i iule ask ior all of tcr accommodation, and then pro- , the conveniences. Derlv advertise this XIICL._\\'C should‘ 011i‘ lillllt: CuFYbOdV asks for is increase our tourist Lrailic at ieast WtlI-UOOKCG. attractive meals. The rive-fold in the next live years. our ‘ food lllflV be iilain. but iliev want it sunuuei‘ Cillllfllfi. our scenery. our send and served nicelv. absolutely marvellous ‘beaches. uni , At the moment we can handle paved roads. our friends’ people. . some oi all three of the above class- plus improved transportation by fies but we must be Drcpraved soon automobile. bv rml and by air are i to handle larger numbers of all how assets whose value we can ilircc tlasscs. The sooner we are , 1 prepared the sooner will profits ac- Mimy people who were here last rriie to liiosc uiio undertake such summer ior the iii-st time, told us projects and to the province as s. they are coining back again iicxt i nlio c. summer and bringing IIICIICLS with! During the past year we have re- them. A number oi thcni said they ceiveci. wonderful oo-operation from iievei knew there was such a lovely iiic press of Prince Edouard Island. suznmer place as Prince Edward I sometimes wonder if the people of lsiano. ‘ihis was true particularly this province realize how izoori our oi those who had gone to Maine iii press reallv is. Our reputation of Druvious years. We hurl visitors ; izciiiiz ti winl-iniormcci people is due irom everv province oi‘ Canada. i i0 our press to a areal’. extent. We from Newfoundland. and from al- i also have two excellent radio Qa- inost evcrv state of the United i tioiis who have co-onerated with us States. 1n common with the rest ivliole-lieartocllv during the New. of Canada we did not have usmiuiy These stations are a real asset to ll‘Olll me United States as we would Prince Edward Island: in fact, a have wished. but we did better in much bigger asset than most of ll this respect than a good iiiuiiv other realize. redo Canadian provinces. A number of ciescrve the of us all in visitors vviio had previously spciit everv possible way. Now let us turn for a. moment ‘to the few complaints we have receiv- hoiidays in Engiandfrernarked on the great siiriiimutv of our scenery ed. The biggest complaint was the. our roads should m0 —esuecia.liv to that oi Devonsliire. We fwd an increase of visitors from re thorou Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Que- lv marked. This condition is hem! bee and Ontario last summer. and remedied foi- 1941 and s. very lam! this business is bound to grow very number of new signs are under materially in the years to come. course of preparation by the De- For i941 it is tiecessarv ior us all partmeht of Public Works. Another‘ to make an extra special effort to complaint was the lack of sufficient have as inarLv tourists as possible automobile accommodation on the come from‘ the United States. ll. is car ferry. causink delays in r-tettin doubtful if the propaganda spread over to Prince Edward Island. i against Canada. last summer will ‘ i5 cixpccted this will be overcome to have the same effect in 1941. as quite an extent _bv contemplated many people in the UnitedStatesIiniprovcments which we SLIKIBPOU " ‘ ‘ hope will bc out into effect early in the spring. Very few complaints uvefe received rewarding meals. but Now this some were) received about mattress- cuestion oi exchange is not. a oiie- I es not being comfortable enough. sided affair at all. because the. Our National Park is fl. wonderful money goes right back into the I asset, and is growing in popularity United States aiidtzives eninlov- isteadllv. Mr. Smith. the Superin- rnent in the factories turning out: tendent. and Mr. and. Mrs. Webb. at the goods sold to Canada. Even the 1 "Anne of Green Gables" deserve a Umted States government beiietiisilot of credit. The Golf Course is somewhat b_v the taxes derived fromi considered by mitnv to be the most the plants selling such large uuan- i beautiful cast of Montreal and the titles of materials to Cannon. So it‘ benches are known iiir and wide. is a mutual war effort. of bOill The whitcwhsliinir DfOiIHlIll iit Rus- liardlv measure at the moment. change to DB-y for our vast war pui- ciiases in that country, dent of the Dominion Command, - 4—Drath oi‘ Mr. Simon P. Paoli. countries and this point should be: tico iii the National Park was the ' ' source of much favorable comment. and it is enriicstlv to be honed that this program will be iiii"ilici' 0X- panded in 1941. During the summer a number of tourists arrived bv steamer for short visits ‘filli- HliiilV CCllllLilllQIlL- ary remarks were nindc bv these imouie Oll the excoleitt Wflv they more wiclelv expressed. Tlicsc who some here have s. wonderful holiday i at rcgsonable expense and at the‘ same 111118 help out 1n the war ef- fort all are making. Write to vour, friends in the United States. Zllldi urge them to come to Canada iicxti summer and tell them they can do so just the same as tlicv always didi —wii.hout any undue restrictions. , Any person who travcs around Prince Edward Lsland cannot 1101i) but be impressed liv the loci that we have hundreds of miles oi mai- vellous beaches Oil which there is iiot as vet even a. cabin or cottage.‘ ‘iiiese iiiust gradually lie dci cloned.‘ The possibilities for profitable ex- Dunslon are tremendous. ‘iliis (io- velcpnient must take ulucc soon and l there is no doubt but that tlicv will i. readily be filled bv our sieadilv iii- ; creasing tourist. trade. The lléwi cottages and cabins should be tractivelv painted. be easy of ac- cess. and if possible should liiiwe running water and uriiviiie toilets. Good mattresses are essential. Above all. cleanliness around the cabins and in the cabins. _ A tyne of tourist trauc that isiii- i creasing is the familv group coining . to spend Julv and Auilusi here. They require cottages or good iiirni home accommodation, In iiict, ii number of enquiries have bccii ro- ceived for good clcaniariii ironic itc- commodatioiis and as wcliiivc miiiiv such farm lioincs oii Prince EdV-Cilii Island we hope to hear that oii l1".- creasing number will be availrioe for tourists this vcar. It ls a. matter oi iireiit pride and a source of much llflCilllfilliClllvlli. i0 know how well the csinblislu-ii 1m- tels. cottages. cabins. cic. endeavor- ed to haiidlc their lllfillY simsis dur- ing the past summer. and I ivziiit to sav here that these noonic flll'\‘-l(|\' established in tho husliio-s of C2111‘!- lniz i0 the il‘..\v'(‘l|l1\1Z iuihlic are ll. real asset. to this uruviiirr. ll‘- iiiv work as Supervisor or‘ 11w Travel Bureau. I visited ii largo l\illlll)(.'l' ii earnest desire to b0 make visitors comloriiibic imd hauov was indeed fr source of iii- spiration. That they succcociod to a vmv great extent is fu'lv proved bv the kindlv remarks of \'\.<ll1l'S who culled. at the Triivol Burcnuoi- ficc and bv mnnv lcitci-s we have received. y quickly. them and their enthusiasm mid voi-v i do fill ilicv could, ' were ireaixrd uiiti iiriwoii around lhe Island during their siiort Silly- We iziivo (inch trurisi oii cnvcione con- iflllllflfl Dill‘ llliffrliillVL illld ill-SO B dlfllllllfli uliiin envelope with a »..li'<‘i i‘. "(wllChi of Prince Isuwnrd I5lfil1d."\\'l'lllllLI paper s0 tliev could (nu) ii lllli‘ iriiii il('1'(‘. u) their friends back lioiiic. Our ivprcsvgiitniivcs oi i118 New York World's Fair did a splendid _iob. and we liopeto see \'€1'V_ talli- iblc results of their work fliuunzthi coining summer. Our representa- .tive at Aulac, where we ha e aver-y iiitruvtive oilii-v, anti our l‘t‘_l7l‘(’SCI\- ziiiivc oii tlic m: 1c v n1 did areal Work. iiiifi met the public 1141111180115- lv at all iiiiies. 'I‘liese services will be resumed again next summer. Al Aulac we co-oiieraicd with the New Liuiiiixvick 2ci\'i'!lll’l1(‘lll. who nlsl had ll l'(.‘l)l'(‘S»L‘llli\ibVC there. and we ‘ hope to oii-operate with New Bruns- wick (‘.\£‘ll iiiciv illllV (iuriniz the uilllllll! year. Arid uixv. ill»? .1 lX‘l‘\r.i\Til ivorcl oi thanks from iiilsuli to iill those who i-o-opcriiicd so cliccrlullv uiid a0 t0illlllCitélv \\llil the Tl“.\\'i.‘l Bureau oilicc during the past your. The ad- vice and 1101p rccoivrd ‘115 trul 0i urcnt assistance . At r zill. i 1| milv hv cu-wirerniioii iiirii- we can increase our tourist business. and it (‘.111 be arvailv iiirroiisiti. We have iilinosi C\'(‘l'\llllll2 licre that the imirisl. u-aiii.» Our iXWlClIUS alone iirv an asset ulmso vulvu- is hard. i4 onlculiitc. our \\':|i'ui snlt umtor. our imrlv suiiiiiior wriiilioi- free from oxirciiiv iimi, mii- natural scoiiorv our iruiii. iisiiiiiu. our iiocu sea fish- 1112. are assvis Niitiirc cave lis N oovcloi). Lot us do it. ziiri profit iiccoriliiiiilv. Hero's to o. liapuv and Prnsperoui Now Ymi" in evirvbodv on Prlnq 5 Edward Island, iiuti lrt us all pul icfzctlii-r. ‘ Mcmoz-Jf vou \\i‘.l send us a llsi i of vour frioiifis iii tin.‘ iiiiiied Stator i mid other Giillfhllihl provinces whon you think niiiiiii ho persuaded t4 These Donnie have been, conic i0 Prince I-lriuuird Island flex! fefllbllifllléélfi and their bl1SlIl0$SWli1i summer‘. we will mriil them o0 es ‘ continin to grow. but \\x' iiccd badly‘ of our iii-ii liivriiiiirc which ls ll more of them and we iiccd iiumi under course of nrr-nnrniion, 5a which will be verv attractive. i '1 it» i 11-. . iii