‘rl l_ i 1" l I t lla" CL TY A P p- ` ~:l 1 _ 1 l'; x.. sv.; r r~ .-_- C- L.; A.-,=-.Y ===L_ ‘secret-ery. Canadian Finns Clubs the orosr. was mls in ==='="' _ N°°°1°¢1°l\- with the installation of oi!ioars an -James Macbleill, Borden, pre- 20-Annual Boy Scout and Club the annual visitation of Gr-an sented with bronse medal from the church parade-to Zion and Holy Chancellor L. l. wsatherbae, Royal Canadian Humane Associa- Redeemer Churches. ' L_ B_ um” W” mug” tion for rescuing Florence Molsinis. 21-Miss Florence . Levers ap- Chancellor Commander. _ Bummereide, from drowning ‘on pointed superintendent of .Prince 21-mm ,mimi mam," of Deoomber 29, 1932, County Hospital in succession to Prince County Hospital tr-upto” at Pellowship in the National Re- Miss Lilian Pidgeon. Bulnmeraide. Mr. H. T. Holman #Wh 0°\ll\¢i1 WH by MY. S. M. _. Lieutenant Governor DeBieis`ten- re-elected president. goekerty. Osrdisim- “fed Gwiplimcntary, dinner by me.. -3$-'l\\°ii9ll!ul years work Death of Rev. Joseph S. Gallant. officers of the Prince Edward Island ed gt gmugl mggtuw ¢g pmgugm Egmont Bay, at Charlottetown ' Light Horse, of which unit he was Orphanage. was repert- t ~-~._Mrs. Joseph Callaghan r~e-eiect- recently appointed Honortly 001- Annual meeting of P. I 'I. Hol- tbd president at annual meeting of one1_ ,hm__m.k.|,m Auauuuom m._ _, by fire of five ienarnent corner of King 'lard owned by Mr. _g iliiam Jordan. Considerable damage caused by fire at Palm Gardens restaurant. 17--Body _of John Furness. light- house keeper, Charlottetown. found -win a stream near Peter's Mills, fivc miles from Richibucto Cape, N. B. "-"where the deceased had been en- gaged in superintendlng the build- ing of a new lighthouse. ...`fDeath of Mr. Reginald D. Mac- 'f;__> Iidillan, of the Postal Staff, Char- 1,2; __ _"- lottetown. - 19-Death of Mr R. N Cox at "IQ" 3;"-.hfs home, Longwcrth 'Avenue. s -,_-1-.'.. . -j-' 1 it r _ -if if .li .r.'.¥~ 1 ll; are rss- `ll~-. -' r-._ .hs-"`-‘ ref-rl Ill-_l - l~. ll* li!- X do lk* ."1 '".~- `s Charlottetovlm. 23-City of Charlottetown award- '-ed an issue of $187,020, 4% per cent. 20 year bonds to the Domin- _ion Securities Corporation, Mon- treal, at a price of 101.27 represent- .ing a cost basis of 4.4 per cent- 24--Fellowship in Greek arch- aeology in the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, won by Mr. Cedric Boulter, Charlottetown. 26-Six novices"of the order of Sisters of St. Martha received habit in an impressive cere- mony conducted by Rev. F. A. _;Cloran, C. SS. R. in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart Homo. 29-Satisfaction with the pro- .ngress cf the Carnegie library dom- fonstration was expressed by Dr. H. V. Blackall, Annapolis, repre- ,gentative of the Carnegie Corpor- ation. after s. visit here. Annual church parade. I. O. O. P- to Trinity United Church. The oc- easion marked the lieth anniver- __-sgiry of the founding of the order: 'Office of Bruce Stewart do Co.. L bur arized An unsuccessful td.. gl . ~ attempt was made to rifle the safe. 'nrnswmmmnkxmwrrmmx r= \: MAY at 1-Formal opening of reconstruct- ed east wing of Falconwcod Hos- pital by Chief Justice Mathieson. administrator in the absence of Lieutenant Governor DeBlois. ___'l'ender of Hanson Bros., Mon- treal at 99.32 for the purchase of ' $300,000 ten year four per cent. Province of Prince Edward Island debentures accepted on a rate basis of 4.08, Fourteen tenders in all rvcrc received, the best offer being accepted. __ _ Annual meeting of P. E. I. Poul- `try Association. ur. w. J. cud- more elected president. 35 acres of land on the Caslon , éarm purchased by the Town of _ ummerside for $5,000 for airport purposes. ' 2-Summersidc included in air mail service, connecting with "Moncton and Charlottetown. Registration of motor vehicles to date allowed increase of 1,264 over 'the same period last year. Annual meeting of Prince Ed- ward Island Motor League Mr Justice Arsenault re elected presi dont +-C N' R. management, under protest. granted seasonal reduc tion of auto rates on the Car Ferry to the $800 and $500 rates allow ed during tourist season of 1983. ‘l-City Street Paving Project started at North River Road and McGill Avenue Arrears of $60000 occasioned by 1rnforseon losses by frost, etc, re 'ported by Mr J W Boulter at meeting of the Potato Growers Association in the Strand Theatre The meeting decided to stand bc hind the organization 0-Brief on tourist prospects in Prince Edward Island, prepared jointly by Premier MacMillan and Mr Justice Arsenault, presented by Senator McArthur before the Smale Tourist Committee at Ottawa Cpenlng of annual session of Provincial Grand Orange Lodge at Bummersid Mr J V Moore was re elected Grand Master. 12-Visit of Lieut Colonel G R Pearks VC MC National Defence Ottawa He e at an Army MacLeod pcstmaet a period Club [Chl of Charlotte and Provincial Lieut Col l DBO. in succession to Harry Craswell, Grand Master of the Pro Counnll bud lit! with an the year of ‘l.°.'.”»tfsl‘. died from severe electrical shock. dent season, left for drydoclr repairs observed. of England, to Bt. Paul's Church. and Llnkletter shore cornrnemor ated in impressive service at Sum- mersids Presbyterian Church. 28-Mt. Allison Concert Party heard in recital at Hearts Memor- ial Hall, Linguorian Players pre- sented comedy drama in Holy Re- deemer Hall. 80th annual commencement. ex- ercises at St. Dunstan's University. 21 students graduated. Island State Convention, Knights of Columbus, held at Summerside. 29--Visitation of Mrs. Mildred Sohanbackor. Fort William, Ont. Most Worthy Grand Mistress, Gen- eral Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. ._ Dr. L. B. McKenna elected presl- dent at annual meeting of St. Dun- stan’s Alumni Association. 30-Graduation exercises at Charlottetown Hospital, six nurses receiving theirdiplomas. 31--Serious wood fires near Murray River and Cardigan brought nnder control. . Betting a favorable precedent for all* Canadian Provinces during the past two decades, the Prince Ed- ward Island Government conclud- ed rregotlations for the sale of 8 per cent. two year bonds to the amount of $500.000_at 100.087 on an 'interest rate #basis of 2.97. The issue effects a savings of $21,390 on bank overdraft charges. - Annual meeting of Provincial Rifle Association. Lieut. Colonel 1-fuss, Davison, vp.. RI... was re- elected president. _i_-220 _crippled patients, mostly children, examined by Dr. T. B. Acker. at his clinic conducted semi- annually in~.the Province under Red Cross auspices. 4._.La;-gely attended 'Corpus Christi procession from St. Dun- stan's Basilica to Notre Dame Con- opening of Bupreme Court, Bum- placed 300 feet from the railway; that a danger signal similar to thc one in operation at Kinkora he in- of the railway be out away. 7--Body of Malcolm Ramsay, Lot ll found on the shore at the mouth of Vvllmot River. A verdict of accidental drowning was retlrm- ed by the coroner's jury. Inspection- of the hospital facil- ities of the Province by Dr. F. C. Bell, vancouver, on behalf of the American College of Surgeons- 8-Visit of Mr. C. H. Robinson, Ottawa, Dominion Chemist, in con- nection with Experimental Farfn activities. io-West Kent school Cadets parade to Bt. James' Ofllr. III 9. S -“P is-.rl nurses the -Catholic Won-len'e League, Bum- 21-Visit of Colonel J. A. Munro, Harry mmm mmxd “rlisrslsa chief of the Finance Department, slwtsq presldwfnin s°u\;ceasiea“' 'I-C. N- R. Freight Office gutted Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Mr _qnnvmg Buntgigg fire Oharlcttvtovm Male Chorus con- 24_vrslt, in connection with at Summerside of Mr. cert in P. W. C. Hall. _ slu'vey of crop conditions of Mew- 1<.c. Miss Amelia mornin. Allerton, q. rc. Macmwan, ottawa. rruit to a s. Commissioner and W. R. Butland. 32--Annual meeting of Pri oe dlgtri png* nswars mans Hospital trustsgs. 3°?-°u1't°l;;2l vsgfiiatlf amugfntgf MY- W- K- F1030" l1'¢1°°f0d PNN' eral Department of Alfieultllre. ‘ G 25-Inauguration of air passmgei' Annual meeting Y. M. C. A. Dr. gm 1, g gh 1°; .J. A. Clark re-elected president. rrwcfyrgzgga-fnN_ ga: bgetggtngtg, °°1'.f°ffv =t"m°r "Ch\r1°tt°~ asian All-ways. An mitral. rum town.. alters exceptionally severe W.. ma, by Premier Mecwllm. ltsilways. Mr Justice Arsenault, Mayor Seven nurses received diplomas Kenmdy md M, R L Mayan' at graduation exercises of Prince v1¢¢.p|-egldent gf the gba,-rogtego County Hospltahsummersido. Bum-d of ln-|q¢_ 24-Empire and Arbour' Dev za-Mr. D- B. uacbonals re- elected president at annual meet- Z5-First .Commencement exer- cises in the new Prince of Wales miggfggigast Pun” Comernuve College, Nine students received Annugl mugmg of nm” “_ graduating diplomas. ward Island Aero Club. Mr. A. R. 37-AUHU51 Church l>ll'°d°. 50115 Brennan, Bulnmerside, elected President in succession to Mr. ..‘.I“.‘-.i§2‘.‘3...‘.’.‘;".‘.§°..°§..E‘.'.‘I-‘..‘?.t’.§‘2i.‘ ‘”°“°' S- “wl- - ; 2'!-Mr. Russel Rogers x'e-eleot- l50th anniversary of landing or president gg mmm _mggggm of Empire loyalists at Bedeque Bay West Prince Conservative Associa- ' t ion. ‘ Annual communication of the Grand Lodge, AI. is A.M., of Prince Edward Island at Char- lottetown. Mr. Franklin M. Pidgeon was installed as Grand Master. 28_-Annual meeting Silver Fox -Exhibitors Association. Mr. F. G. Kennedy elected president in suc- cession to Mr. Brewer Robertson. 29-Severe lightning storm caused property damage at Port Hill. Mis- couche, China. Point. Mayfield, Rustico and other centres. Visit of Major General A G. MacNaughton, C.M.G., D.S.0., who delivered an address before the Army and Navy Club. City Schools held closing exer- elses. r _ JULY § 1--Rev. F. B. Crosarnan, Tryon elected Moderator in succession to Mr. J. P. Gordon, Charlottetown, It 6'ltl1. annual convention of the United Baptist Churches of Prince Edward Island. held at.I.¢ong Creek 4--95th annual meeting of the Prince' Edward Island Auxiliary. British and Foreign Bible Booloty held in the Church of scotland, Dcsable. Lieutenant Governor DeB1ois presided. Rev. H. D. Ray- mond was re-elected president. Visitation of H. M. B. Drasfflfi. Captain W. P. Wake - Walker. O.B E. I Caledonian Club 3* _ BK 4--'Annua it WN” 3*, garnering new at uma vvlltuure. 5-Visit of Brigadier General Alexander Ross, CM.G., D.B.O., Dominion President of the Can- adian Legion. He was guest speak- er at a dinner following the annu- al meeting of the'ioca1 branches of the Legion. 5-Annual meeting of the Prince neways Island Prssbytsrlai, wsu. of the Presbyterian Church hold at Marshfield. Mrs. G. C. Webster. vent- ohsrlottstewn, elected pmlsant ln Destrllttibri bl' fire of tbl!" succession to Mrs. Arthur, Yeo, holill at U16 DOIIllDlUl1 Rlflb Tyne v,_“°y_ ' Rinse- 5\1mm¢"\5~¢- _ Opening of first supervised play- 5-AbS¢“°° °f “mm” d°°k°" ground! in Charlottetown under favorably commented upon at auspices of the H015. nam" Tennis Club. Addresses were given mtrlldr- _ by Lieutenant Governor Deblois. 5--TYXUHIU 3- K°°f°» 5"““°“ 55°" Premier MacMillan and others. at Miscouche. and Charles Holland. ~1_M|m-ly ggmm°ng_ gong); 3”. Bm-field, Alberta, killed at Bi- comm, victim of drowning accident Eleanor-'s railway crossing when .t Mcuurdo-5 ,hmy M" mu the automobile in which they were Comen driving collided with a train. The 8__ms“h.w_, fl” at Rmhmmd coroner’s jury exonerated the train village occasioned 1055 of po" CNW fl'OIIl 8-ll l'B8D0l15ll7ll1ty Mid 011105’ Rauwiy smuonl Pnuhg l'€00m.i'f'iQlldCd that-1mm¢dlltC Si'.ep5 sh¢d_ 'awmm' wutehmue' .nd be taken 9° WW °f°*‘5U‘¥ ‘mls other buildings. Assistance was ren- dered by the Bummerside Fire Department. 9-Fidele Blacquierer. drowned at stalled and that trees on both sides Hume., H...-bc, bn whne return- ing from fishing grounds. Farm dwellinfr and olitbuildinlrs of Mr. Frank Myers, near Crapaud. destroyed' by fire. 9-Premiers L. P. D. 'i‘illey. New Brunswick, A. Macdonald. Nova Scotia, end W. J. P. MacMillan, Prtilce Edward Island. held con- fe ce in Confederation Chamber, Charlottetown. preliminary to pres- entation of Maritime claims before Dominion Government. 10-Militia units of the ltth In- fantry Brigade from Prince lid- ward Island, Cape Breton and Pic- tcu, N. B.. under Colonel U. G. Dawson, V.D., encamped for annu- al training at Brighton. Prince Edward Island Light Horse (Col- onel F. I. Andrew, M.M.) in camp at Exhibition grounds and seth Field Ambulance (Lt. Col-s J. A. Blake) at Victoria Park. Visit of Mr. Bob Davis. noted U. B. Journalist and traveller, _ lteopening, after renovation, of the Charlottetown Public Library with 4,000 new books supplied by the Carnegie demonstration lib- rary. Annual field day. shorthaul Breeders' Association. at Mr. Cey- mour Wood's fn-ln, ,Mount Hsrbtrt. ii-i00t-h anniversary of found- ing of Iorne Valley settlement celebrated under' auipisss ef the Womarrs Institute of Lomb Valliy. 13|-RCMP. called out to aslet in ahtilll bad wood-fist at Iliff- ray River. - lonely attended Orange 'ree held at Galiibilts Comer , near Crapaud. all-elinii §§t si; iii: lil: i l 2 E ~ °°1v1¢.°t1°\\'lns. loyal victoria wisp: u . s trea1.~‘s1uar's'r‘tbe~\ssai¢ta°l' Digi?- ion 0! McGill University and Dr d _ W- Grant l!°m1ns.rrsr¢m sz rubric I5 HCIIQI llld DI. Dlldllyiipss, gur- geon. of ascolll universuy. Annual Joint visitatim oi' odicers of lt. Lawrence and Wilder Ioldses. ldap. ga? 1*. *-5* M lwlrtsl re- ported at annual convention cf P. I, I. Womens Institutes in the Prince of Wales College Hall. The kealdugfé Mrs- Harrison Mcifaré , rnwood was _a inte salem- to the bomurlen glgmlsl Convention. lb-Most impressive militia par- ade in recent years to church ser- vi°°s et Kings Bouare and st. Dunsta.n’s Basilica. Fifty acres of brush and timber dtstroved by me near Eldon. Maritime division of the Canad- ian Press convened for first time in Charlottetown. _ l'l--Inspection visit of Mr. Alis- tair Fraser. vice president in charge of traffic. Canadian National Annual meeting P. E. I. Ayrshire Breeders Club. Dr. J. A. Clark rs- elected president. is-No criminal docket at open- ing of Supreme Court at George- town. The Grand Jury recommen- ded better supervision of the meat and fish vendors throughout the county. 20--Residence of Mr. William Fraser, Bt. Peters, destroyed by fire. ` 23-Death of Mr. H. J. Messy. Town Clerk of Bulnmerside for many years. 24-25-Conference of representa- tives of the Dominion Livestock Branches of the Maritime Provinc- es hold in Charlottetown to dis- cuss improvement of livestock. Among those present were Messrs. R.. S. Hamer, Ottawa, Assistant Livestock Commissioner, Dr. Saxby Blair, Superintendent of the Ex- perimental Farm, Kentville, C. F. Bailey, Superintendent of Freder- icton Station, and W. W. Baird, Superintendent at Neppen- 24-Mr. A. E. Maclean, M. P- re-nominated as Liberal federal candidate at a. convention follow- ing the annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association. Mr. James McCardle, Middleton, was elected Association president in succession to Mr. C. R. Rogers. Bishop 0'Su11ivan and a large number of Catholic Clergy of Prince Edward Island participated in cele- bration of 400th anniversary of Jacques Cartiafs discovery of the Magdalen Islands at Havre-Aubert, M. I. Mr. Daniel Coughlan elected president at annual meeting of the laborers Protective Union. 25-Elmer, three years old sen of Mr. and Mrs John Doucetto, Nail Pond, drowned while bathing with companions. 26-Lloyd, three years old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mclntyre, St- Avards. died from injuries received in highway accidmt. Visit of Miss Elisabeth Smellie, C. IB., R.. R.C., Canadian Superin- tendent of the Victorian Order of ' Nurses. Annual meeting of Prince Ed- ward Island Manufacturers' As- sociation, the president. Lieut.-Col. C. L. MacKay.~pi’esiding. 030.000 project for renewal and replir of the Marine Wharf under- taken by the Dominion Govern- ment. The work included the mov- ing of the oilics and warehouse and the placing of some 400 new piles. rl-visit or Dr. W. A. semis. Ottawa, Deputy Minister of Fish- erica 30-William Nicholson,»Frederic- ton. victim of drowning accident at liiiet/s mill pond. Visitation of Barnes Circus xliéliiliiiiéllisiééiéiiiliiiiétléliiliéiiééiliéibir >i€ sg Auoosr se ik lit !t€3i€!K§Kl€)it5i0l€5ié!i€5itli€§i€l|(>it!|(3i(lt€ I-Provincial Public Works Do- partmsnt launched experimental policy of improved roadwork. The 'plan involved the hard surfacing st low cost of sections of roads near Courts, at Southport. on the Lower Malpoque Road and on the main Borden Road near Hampton. Announcement from Ottawa that the subsidy claims of Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick would be investi- gated, with a view to final settle- ment, by a Royal Cornmissiorl. The announcement was made following a meeting of the Maritime Prem- iers and the Dominion Cabinet, Premier MacMillan and Hon. H. Y. McPhee being present on behalf of this Province. Subsequently. Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, was ap- pointed to represent the three Maritime Provinces on the Com- mission, with Mr. E. W. Nesbitt, Woodstock, Ont., as Dominion Government representative and lir Thomas White as chairman. I-Annual Ccnventidl of the Churches of Christ of Prince Ed- ward Island at East Point. Lieut.- Colonel C. L. MacKay, Charlotte- _town was re-elected president- Opsning of Nth annual prize meeting of the Provincial Rifle Aaaoeia ion following the recon. struction and enlargement of the Kensington Range by the Domin- ion authorities. » d--liew. Patrick McMahon, DD.. feeaitlf returned fr? two veara' study at the Papal- oilage. Rome. appointed nectar sf et. mmm- laaiiin, succeeding Monsignor ltaurice MacDonald. . I-Death of Brother mgene William Nugent of the Iiodemptor- revisited by Mr: it. C. aininsnieirss slr- ef Mr. W. M. leo. Provincial ueerai leader. 1--neaismea of James rrarsy Rnoirlvn fund. near .Albaztcn, gg. rireyed by fire. ' s-emo: 1-. r. :usual-ss, twan- sea. wales. nephew of fha me lar. William Richards, revisit-e the lil” ._-i his 40-ton yacht "Lewin" '_ _ Holiday ‘visit of Mr. Milton Blackstone. of the Hart House Quartet, Toronto. , Inspectionvisit of Mr.'Georl° B. Clark. Seed Commissioner. Fed- eral Department of Agriculture. Ottawa. _ _ _ I. O. D. E. bursary, 1984-35 awarded to Mr. Richard McQua-\' rie, Victoria. . 9-Heating plant installed llliot Full elected. t' in"l\is-‘ “slr °°..:.f=.;.f-of “°‘w.....~.~ is .. - can Acadia Teachers' Association of Prince Edward Island at Itustioo. Mrs. Alvin! Gallant was elected president in succession to Mr. Peter causal ' i|€3l€3i0i€3K)|€l‘)i€ll0l€ii€3i0i€3|€li€l|ElE?i£ ya; '_ A 3;aAwarmrse'eptimwasextended _ . ~ 1 ';-.14 -_ 934 OV] CE 7 A -if r _ _ ae.; 4 tri manager of 'tba Growers' Association. fr sition _ea Deputy Minister `°\\li\l¥°- ._ _ h I-4-ll`ar'i7tli`me Synod to! t-‘ge Pres- yteeiaa urch me Zion Church. Rev. J. W. Britton. Bills Mountain. N. 5. was elected sled- erefmin succession to nov. D. 0. Mackay. D D.. Eimsdale, N. Bt Rev. J. I Bhortt. DD-. Moder- 3° gi! _H ¥ b uprnngg the Dominion Government at ‘the § 8 * 3;” 0( up gang;-gl Aggmbly, potato warehouse, Railway Wharf. Mrs. J. G. Bennett,.Chsrlotte- town, elected president at annual meeting of Queens County Wom- en‘s Christian Temperance Union. 12-Annual meeting of F. E.'I." Potato Growers Association. A de-_ ficit of $58,781 was shown by the auditors report. Decision to con- tinue the Association was taken. The retiring- directors were rc aleliésiéiiiliiiiééiééiéliéaiéiitiiiiiéliiiitiiiiiiili 'I--10th.annivereer.v of the his- tone oliarlcttstown 0onf°w\¢° wmculaa more confederation cf the Dominion of Canada. ' Visit of Hon-_ Reno B. Harp. 0! rrederick, Maryland. Grand Chan- cellor of the Ilnilbteoi' :Pythian He was received at Castle Hall. wmplrsmsge resrawltasue who addressed the Synod on “The'Im- portance -of the Presbyterian Church in Canada." 4-Visit of-Hr. llunigoehi Narabc. chief of the experimental station and animal husbandry. Karafuto. sn . , ery surgeon. Central Experimental Station. leghalien. Northern Japan sun' amsilver foa inspection and buy- P slams. muses: ..l. J. ruins; _ '» _ 1-frlrasugivlar nay nl' and Manager J. W. Boulter being re-appointed. is-Goodwill Air-Tollr of-Mark ‘ima fliers to Charlottetown and Summerside. < Large attendance at formal op- ening of new Summerside`airpcrt. Mayor Lidstone and Town Council- lors subsequently held a Council. session while in flight over the town-the first meeting of its kind to be held in Canada. Lieut. Col. George A. Drew, To- ronto, noted author. sol-dler 8-Hd lecturer accompanying Goodwill Air Tour, wasjuest speaker at a Rotary-Cyro dinner at Beech Grove Inn. I-Ion. Dr. Manion. Minister of Railways, announced a permanent. year round reduction in automo- bile rates on tha car ferry "Chir- lattemwn" io $2.00 one wav and $3.00 return trip. 'I‘ho concession was the result of strong presenta- tions made by the Provincial Gov- ernment and the Federal Con- servative members, supported by the Boards of Trade. the Tourist Association and other - organisations. It-First annual moeting of the P. E. I. Co-operative Livestock Marketing Board: the president Mr. W. J. Reid. presiding. The meeting went on record as favor- ing the creation of s. Provincial Marketing Board in conformity with the provisions of tha Dos-nib-_ lon Marketing -Act. and the swoll- cation of a marketing scheme to the livestock industry. ‘ Diocesan Assembly of the 8rd‘ annual Eucharistic Congress of the Diocese of Charlottetown (Romans catholic) opened at Bt- Meryl Church, Bourls. - Annual convention of the DIY Association of the Unlted_.olrmvb of Prince Edward Island at B9- deque. Mr. J. H. Bryan. Albert-on. was elected president in succession to Mr. Horace Wrlsllt- I6-Lieutenant Governor 1363101! separates to ure govsrninr board of Dalhousie University. 1'!-William C. MacPherson.- I-Iartsville. victim of fatal accident occasioned by rim-awed h°“¢S- io-Annuel memorial _parade _cl Charlottetown Fire Department to tho Roman Catholic and People! Cemeteries. 'Hotel and -other buildings at norden basly damaged by firs- ao--Fornral opening by Lieuten- ant Governor DeBlois of the Pro- vincial Exhibition. which proved to be one of the most successful elllf held in the Maritime Provinces. 22-Early morning fire caused serious loss at Exhibition horse stables. sith annual meeting in Charlot- tetown of the P. E: I. Dental Al- soclation. Dr. A. M. Bell, Carleton. was elected president in succession to Dr. A. L. Purdy, Albef‘t0n. 24-The 400th anniversary of the discovery of Prince Edward Island was celebrated by unveilinil of a Jacques Cartier oairrr at Charlot- tetown by Lieutenant Governor DeBlois. A large delegation repre- sentative of the French nation `Manchester. New Hampshire. presi- csremony. . _ 3-Death at Lachlne, Quebec of Mrs. Longwortll. widow of the late - Lieut.-Colonel John A. Loogworth. Charlottetown. Annual Labor D01 pared! 0! members of the Labcurer'a Pro- tective Union. ' 4-Miss' Ethel Tentcn. Summer-_ ride, ra-.elected president at annual 1eeting of the East Prince Teach- ~rs' Association. V Visit of Mr. Kenneth Leslie. 'falifax, poet and Gaelic music ~nthusiast. J-Ie lectured at largely rttended meetings in Charlotte- ‘own and Bummerside. - 5-Kings County Exhibition sus- cessfully held at Georgetown. 8-Induction to Joint paatoslto of Trinity United Church, Char- and Rev- J. W. Barbour. in suo session to Rev. _E. I-I. Ramsay, D.D., and Rev. C. N. Brown. '7-Mr, Norville E. Luck Toronto. appointed secretary of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A.. in succession to Mr. Ray Pendleton. 11-12th annual diocesan con- vention of the Catholic Wcmen's League at Bummerside. 12-_West Prince County Exhibi- tion held successfully at Alberton. president, and Mr. C. I-I. B. Iona worth a National Councillor, at ann co - Chamber of Commerce at Winni- POS. is-Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. Pro- vincial Minister of Public Works. _ t of the Cansdllll Good Roads Association e he annual convention of theassocia- _Eastern Kina! County mxhibi Visit of Mr George 0 Carter lient of the Manchester Chamber M Commerce. -Visit of Dr. J. Milton Ferguson. librarian of the Carnegie Library, Brookline. New York, advisor on the Carnegie Library Demonstra- tiosr at New York. ‘ 14-Alban Doucettn, 22, North rsleia' - -:_ I - -al. saw and _Mte. John _ , - lottetown. fatally iniured in traffic accident on Hillsboro 'Bridge lap- Provineial Secretary, eleotnd vice- president at 11th annual meeting held ini St. John. N. B.. of the As- sociation of superintendents of In 1 uocesstul exhibition at El- ii00, established a new. record. $86,0ili street and sidewalk oori- struoticn program approved by the cial Governments. 19-Miss Lillian Msclenlle el- ected president at arulual meetins of the Charlottetown Music Club. in succession to Mrs. Raoul E91' mcnd. itustlco 'drowned at 1toblnson's am _ ' rwsrisnrsausn mating- se ms ,.. _ .K tinslv observed throughout the Province- Annuai memorial cemetary ser- vices held by Canadian Lvgicn. 0--Pius McPhee and Daniel Mc- uaae, lt. Mergarvtl. and James McGregor. Dundee. Scotland, dmwrred when the car in which they were driving crashed over the railing at Lakeville Bri¢U°. North il--Marketing EMM objective ~ndorsed at largely attended meet- ‘ng of potato dealers in the Con- “deration Chamber. Visit of'Mr. Norman W. Helwlg. Hamilton. Ont.. president of G¥l‘° international. is-Death of Mr. Leith Wright. lcoountant, Marine Department. 1'!-Fifth annual convention of lottetcwn of Rev. 'Hugh Miller. ,lin l5*\‘|W1\° FUh°\’°'*°’~'*" -'“‘°°' ation in the board rooms. City vliiding. Mr. A. Hanlon, Canso. was rs-elected president. Heavy lose caused by fire at I-andriganb Woolen Mills, Char- lottetown. ` Inspection visit of I-Ion. C. P. Boar Edouard Lalelle, K. C., trusioe: ord President Dr. J- A. Clark elected a vice- `ltl°D. °¢ W *N ' cms: Railways. 20-Hon. J: A. Mathieson, .,,,1 ,.,,,,..,.,,. .,, ¢,,,,,¢|,,,, urs rl-smlsr wsmllaa rsturass from ottawa. sito' I resales the ant :sr-sul sauna time subsidy claims. tained by the Provincial Gov ment in so-operation with gaao ~ lil!! tion at Murray Bay. quebec. _U “mmm” ‘hmmhout W _ Wm Vino! successfully held at I Reélm by Mm J“n.M.°d°n‘.1:.’_ :uno and Miss in lt. Paul's I-fall. Annual convention of of the City Mr. Fred 'fl organisation in succession Jacqueline MacDonald. ~ and his-Corn Huskers lr P. il-El - 1 evmyeuqggrrg-no aim- society for the Prevention of ar Cruelty to Animals. Mr.Wil1ia Warrerrwas elected president. ning of reconstructed old In preach. 090 _ _ ' is-Mr. rf. ls, sts".-a, pgputy in-mary to accommodate male hi- oonwood patients. annual meeting of the Mariti - me surance of the Provinces of Canada. Board of Trade in Bt, John, N. B. Annual' session of the Grand Di- NW. lppvlntsil Clerk of the Count! meg;-gay. The entries. numberinl vision. Cons of Temperance, R/ev. A, I. Bak", _O'L¢Q¢rv_ wgg 1-0-elect. Vllldli Glllrdltll, ln. li|CCUl10l\ I0 edarendwerthyratriarch. 29-Mi' 1'. A. A. Mulch oieo olty'osuusll, the seat being partly - W* _ Chief and Mr. W. R-_ shew presi- borne by the Federal and Provin dem M “nw mem” of tm Caledonian Club. \ 30-Provincial Pishermaivs Unis formed at larlelv attended mee inlin Charlottetown. Mr. Jo headed by Him. Mr, Fll.fld‘lIl. Min- 11031491160 Of MY- Chl'llf0Ph°f pm|m°n; wqy|||°n‘1]_y_ ister of Public Works in the French Government, arrived on thc French liner "Champlain" and par- oioipated in the ceremony, at which Dr. J. Clarence Webster, chairman of the I-Iistoric Bites and Monu- ments Board of Canada, presided. The _Dominion Govemment was represented by Hon. Murray Mac- Laren, Minister of Pensions and National Health, Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Minister of Finance, Senator Dan- durand and I-lon. J._ A. MacDonald- Premier MacMillan spoke on be- half of the Provincial Govemment. Addresses of welcome were given in French by Kon. C. P. Beaubieu. joint chairman of the 4th Centen- ary Celebration Committee and by Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault. M. Henri Bordeau of 1'Academic Fran- cais, Paris, responded for the French delegation. The ceremony closed with _a garden party at Govemment House. Knighthood of Grace in the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, and of OI! car in the same order, bestowed respectively _ oresiden ~ , - upon His Honour Lieutenant Gov. “Muni” aww' omuum num. ernor DeBlois and Dr.'H. D. John son. » - 30-Organization of new sub-di- visiori of the Catholic _Wolnen‘s League at Iona, with Mr-s.F. Coady. Newton Cross, aegreelgent- ltseignation of r. L. W. Bliavl. ,Supervisor of 'reaches 'Raining at Prince of-Wales College, to accept a. position as head of the Depart- mantof Education in Memorial University Collage, Bt. Jcl\n's. Newfoundland. 20--Annual meeting- in Char- lottetown of the Nova lcotia- Prinoe lidward Idand Hospital As- sociation. Arnohg the speakers were Dr. G. Harvey A3213 Secretary of tb, Canadian M Council. Dr. H. G. Grant, Dean of Dalhousie Medical School L D Currie, Glace Motherwell, Mill River. near Al- borton. destroyed by fin. 31-Mr W H ’I‘idrna.rsh dieotod Gilbert Gaudet. » Earl Lund and Maurice Gormley sentenced to penitentiary tems ef ten years each, and George Kor- win to eighteen months in jail, for highway robbery. nr. 'r_ E. E. ltsblas re-elected president at Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Male Chorus. 24-Visit of Mr. John Iilovwan. tration Stations for Canada. `25-Formal opening by Premier MacMillan of tird annual Provin- cial School Fair. The lull' pfpvad the most successful se far held. < _ Annual meeting of the P. E. I. 'nemoeranoe Federation. Rev. J. M. MacLeod was re-eiectnd preeidsrlt. 2'!--Death' of Mr. Joseph' I Arsenault, Weliinktmi. 95. Can- ada'a oldest aotlve skater. dl el. tad Mr. Russell Chan er ec t at annual meeting Cher Commencement of construction Charlottetown and Borden. under ladsrel Government. Asphalt work at both ends of the hivlhwav was *Mlm and two rniles of concrete' :survey at Borden were U-a¢rJe`hnA.Dal-rihlinewa -aw»stvls¢ve‘srruv.r~»\al» nn.ax-iasasraisf sas crater. of the General Assemlahef the Presbyterian Church. inCr`s\», Detth 0! ldhit. Oi-'ilonll C1181’ Loigh, V. D- clerk of tho C0 . . . unty president at annual meeting _of Court of Quliens County. P. ill, I. Fish and Game Associa- Dr. Donald Campbell. _Bydn0y. tion in succession to the late MY. N. C. joined the staff ol the P9ly- olinlo. Uhlllottatown. it lK¥(li0ll3K*¥#li€##3i(#3|0Kli€ proved at a general meeting Prince of Walsa College Hall h was approved in the majority cases. town Fur sales Limited under presidency ef lsr. G. H. Hooper. Q NOYIHIII E )K 11-Orgtnilltloil at 1ll¥¢ly at- 1-Pototo raerketlnl scheme sp- of ef the Canadian National silver Ottawa, Chief supervisor of Illuv producers. dealers and brokers in Fox Hreeders"Association. are 's-Island witnesses im nat efdioii was held 0 uhh sm. , Q. 'Zi n 'I-vhnhllll lllhbtllig gf Kmys County Conservative Association at G¢0s'¢¢¢0Wli. Hr. A. F. Mcqugld, K. C., rs-elected president, il.--Remelnbraiice Day service, largely attended in city. and throughout the Province. _ 5 rs-ruth branch um-ary tg th.. Carnegie Demonstration Libqrrle. opened at-Mt. stewart. ' ; is-Provincial Boy-_ Scout Appl. Gay campaign successfully hers I is-_'i0th anniversary of Trinity illiurch. Charlottetown. observer- it Sunday services.; ‘_ - -ls--Death sf au. J. J. macro... `li0l\, Ch\i'l0tt6t0W!l, ICI' many year. 9? d Mr Koichi Odasima veterln-; Q;-gm gsm-gm-y_ of gh, Gran, . Lodge. I. O. O. F. of the Maritim-1 Provinces. , _ _ 90-Messrs. W. Chester B. Mc- ¥alli’0,- MP.. and John H. Myers, M. P.. re-nominated as party cau- didatos for the next Dominion election at annual meeting of the Qllemrvounty Conservative Ar- lactation. His Worship Mayor Ken- nedy was elected president of the Association in succession -to the Hon, George D. DeBlois, who re- - signed on being appointed Lieuten- ant Governor. Il-Social service address it Hearts Memorial Hall by R-ev. John Coburn D-D., Ontario. Mr. W. K. Rogers elected presi- dent at annual meeting of Cher- ' lottetown Golf Club, in succession to Mr. L. D. Murray. 21-Premier Macmillan re-elect- ~ri president at annual meeting of 'be.Charlottetown Childrelfs Aid -fscistv. An important address on I-lvenile Courts was given by .fudge Inman. Bunxmerside. . Greranlzation in ‘ Charlottetown of Little Theatre Movement under the presidency of Mrs. Fred Houle. - 23-New Ya. M. C. A. reading 'som formally 'opened by Mayor Vtennedv. ' Pulleatwl- Chairman °f '1‘\‘“°*°°= as_oley cornell assets psllsy of wholesale purchasing _of-unemoioy- 'nent relief supplies and establishes B`. J- Hunger! - F *W3 depot for the handling ofvegetabl mvls or-emblaghisf of WI- ....1 om, ,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,_ V °° 2'!--Absence of criminal docket 'Mr second successive. term in Prince ~"lount,v\ commented favorably on at aneninr of Buoreme Court at llummerside The Grand Jurv to °f 'swim sas ale... the WN" °°“\‘\"“*°° °'“ Mm' :F-.rlessagnnnrxantnzeremmalfgl bushes at all crossings' and-road - 22-Red ation of li-1 osnt. per ,,,,, elected presiden 'I e “um in ‘atm “mum Wmagg 1 + rseetions. _ 29-First. appearance in Charlot- tetown.. under Communitv Concert lesooiatiefr auspices. of Mr- Toeelra Isidel. world famed violinist. l-In was assisted by Mr. Herbert Jaffe. pianist. ' ' ~ Inspection b Commander C T. memo nop . An gy _ _ \¢°°‘1°“°1¢» PWM- °"P° 3"°"°"~ nsara. n.o.rr., or urs olisrlotts- mmgi tem novel csnaslar. Navel volun- tecrri Reserve G v _ W °l°°°'°‘| Pt” “ll °f "5 ,°°,“ aa;°§:r?u“a;l¢::al£dr2:`ivul». main addresses were delivered by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. R.. V. as--Concert by gaze -unxmmi _ l(##*i|(l€i|0|0K3i€?|E3l€9|€¥#ll(lé FK ' ` DECEMBER' tit It `¥ immxmwxxmxmmmmxxxxx 'v~.. 3-Dr. A. A. Archibald was ro- . cipicnt of addresses and presenta- 35-.Mi-. E. T. Higgs. Chu-lam. tions at Trinity United Church on town, elected a vice-president at the "0 01” hi! deblbtilrl flnln th! Provln 4-Mn W. A. I-Iueatis."Charlotte- Court of Queens County and Pro- tlle into Colonel Leigh. 5-Warm appreciation of Prince Edward Island relief donations for relief of Saskatchewan- drought areas, amounting te' about 'is ear loads of provisions, was expressed in letters received by Premier Mac- Millan and the Press from the U -il °"'“*r“.°';".‘ll‘°~°.l'°°l .... Mr. . . mar ceo an asacpeaala. west noun, elected ummm' mmm' BM m,_ w_ in ' - H. 'lfidinarsh a director at annual meeting of the Canadian Manufac tmere Association. Canned Goods Section. et Halifax. ~ 9-.Death of William Diamond. Charlottetown, under tragic eir- cumstances. ~ io-Resignation of Capt.- J. J. lE3i0if3\€)i€)\€!K3|£!|€3iE3iE§i0i(5i(#li€il)K Lel8htl!°l' I8 UISMIGI' 01 U10 P- E- I. Co-operative Egg androultrv Asssooistion. He was succeeded by Mr. Leonard MacDonald. tended meeting in Charlottetown of a Prince Edward Island branch . 13-D_oath_of Mr- James Calder. At subsequent meetings held Br.,_ Charlottetown, veteran inter- througheut the Province the scheme preter of Scottish songs. Local milk vendors apply for of _ legislation under marketing scheme. Mr. Gavin D. Reid. Montague. °""“”“°‘°“‘ °’ “‘° °““’1°§*§; slestes a alrsstor of the oulssmn Ayrshire Breeders Association for the Maritime Provinces. 14-Provincial dairymen discuss difficulties at meeting with Mar- Ottawa before Mass .B 4"” °°mm‘“°" m °°““°°“°° kating Board. and anooin* com- ulnuml fH\\ll'1 IOUUUI-. I-0-_successful sth annual ` l00itaios|0fPi‘lDliili!Wll‘¢ of _trans-Canada hiahvla.v_ between' nmmmun hung? “M mmnmmw. with W feaeawere entered I-Mr. J. C. Ilyndlnen _ mrs at annual meeting Island. lor. °°..:.°..s:;.-...‘l*.::'.r“~°........~a 'e ....2 ray_usa\qrral~ Church _at llnniav nfl ales !._o.fs.lr atruv.o.e_mstt.u-sadness., ms. nr._a. ri rkaénsss. mm. W- ‘ . ._ ,gt .A Mlm M. boa. iv. N.. superintendent of Aberdeen Hospital. New Gise- gow, Dr. P. A- Creelmen, and Pre- sent m,ms¢'nrea, _re rm. 5:-cr.” 'unwmnmwuammmnunnuy mittee to"draft marhetinl scheme for presentation at annual factory insuecesei toldeicr 1'. B. Conrad; og gn gum mx nhmw.|'h~°" meetinlfi-' ` ‘ Aussies sy new-.v club in .ls of crippled children and other ‘charities netted reeeleta over and above expanses nfji-JM. Gaalie Societe oreenised at Orwell Head with Ill* It C. Mac- elecies . . etch; Iqrqbundméfgnnd-gin Ed 5-” Von GC ‘ ~ " le was iaolussa in list of 0| Dill!!! 'ohlrked by R. U. M. P- Whi-'partielvation in alleged ;.Wf.ili|i iifmon emuwvling "racket" ‘ .lsv.~nr. J. w. s. bewrv. late or Caaillrldee. 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