‘l. I, gresence of the ‘;' Ill-Hy homes throughout the Pro- _ vinoe was felt pognsntly, snd only _ .»,.,-¢;i~;,_c_-_~_.,;..__.‘,‘\,__‘A N‘ ,’__ _. ' Stewart's death n:-.u-nl-Ut§s-Uesr‘Hviuucl --_usA4ckJc,-4su.-ser a v- a» ' l Efifli-' B00200‘? y lilies one II Lincoln“ lefiiperyeufll I 1.35%“ . ' vol Wcrm-‘l. Carlin lleullc Bu! (Icuslnl i‘) U.fi p: Ci sin. ovum. r104 I. j (lqldvsmwl dellvcvoI. M‘! Ilnlue lines. 1-1 The next lento oLThe Guardian ‘ill be on January 1.1934. A N"! u. w.th brlghtenlns skies, ll in offing, and it. is timely on such 51am to lock back on the we! have come. “To travel hopelul- "' “y; stgvenson, "i5 l bBY-YAI‘ I m”; m arrive. and the {H10 is to labour." It we have lchilved All that we expected fi- desired during the past twelve ‘months, we can all at lcest Nike at sfactlon in the honest efforts we i“, put forth. and the enperienw jgmed by contact with the bud gcqllties cl life. Nor can it bc said hat we hcve altogether fniled in Zur- material expectation-c. 0m‘ asrm crops have been generally sat- Jgrwwry, w.th better prevcilint ‘Qriccs in some lines than was anti- ggpgied, Nnzably was this the Ease in the s lv er fox in- austry, where an advance of 5s per cent over i932 pelt prices is l-ecorded. Business in the urban §entres has decidedly improved over jhe conditions CXlSt rig a year 8&0. ‘khan is g general feeling of optim- ism and confidence in the future. based on the conviction that better 3.1m“ u; no longer merely “around the corner" but are definitely in fjight. ' Through the courtesy of officials "pf the Dominion, Provincial and jivic ldmlnistrstions. the Guardian in this imie is enabled to present o more than usually complete out- ‘fi-ins of the years activities in the Province. These reports are for the ‘jnoct part decidedly reassuring. The anphssis placed on the advantages llvestodr and poultry raising jshmild be of special zntcrrsi, to our tfsrrn readers. The prosperity of Lens whole community depends so hugely Ispon cgrirultilre, thst no "apology is necessary for the amount ‘U! IP84! devoted to strbjects 0f this jind. Q ‘I110 Hovince was saddened by the ‘Qsth, lstc in the year. of His 7802mm‘ Lieutenant Governor Dal- ccm, t0 whose notable career es qvkmcer fox breeder snd philan- Lthropist warm tributes were paid in 7 be pres from coast to coast. and fwhcse conscientiou dimharge of Qls duties ss His Majesty's repre- ." Inactive merited the wsnnest com- inundation. _ A news item of great interest st gflecloceofthcyeerwastltesn- Ehouncement of the appointment of ;'& Honours successor in the per- ‘11 0f Mr. George D. $310.5, gn Qpoinhnent which is eliciting the widest approval and satisfaction trotflhmzt the Province. IAnother outstanding 10s was sus- hined In thc death, after a lengthy lilfnem, of Pranier the Hon. James D. Stflfilft, KC, WhO pagfl gwgy it s comparatively early age. Mr. necessitated the lflWlnf/lneflt of l new Provincial Idministntitm undfl‘ the leadership Premier the Hon. Dr. WJP. Ucdlvlillsn. who was the unanimous choice of the Gmcervstlve members 20f the House, and whose long snd gdictlhgulshed record of public Tser- I vice well fitted him for the position. 3M1 the members of the stewsrt T. Government took ofllce under Pre- 7 mler MacMlllsn, and the cabinet ' Rceived s valuable addlion in the ; person of Hon, m. A. A. MacDon- Illd. form" Smakcr of the House. Other deaths during the year 1n- fludfid lbw.- of Rt. Rrv. Monsignor Macuan, Vicar Grnr-ral, Souris; Rev. Jsmes J. Farrell, 1);), of u,’ 5 staff of St. Dilnstairs University; Rev. P. S. Duffy, Iona; Rev, J, 3, lblntyre, Tracadie: new llscLesn, Chsrlottetcwn; Dr, m. 71rd 04111:. Kensinotcn and Dr. Albert D. Sharp, Summer-side. The Grim Reaper in the Pllllge cf time and the consol- Mions c! religious faith will serve co reconcile to loving friend; mg nlstivn the losses thus sustained. In wishing our readers all good folrhme Ind happiness for the New Your, we are runinded that the c- Icfm is one for solemn contem- pbtlmllwell sc mr reyoicng. The knots of such ocuteln ‘ Q0016 be hith and Com-m, qufl. flll which find eloquent expression ,V '\le following lines of Carlyle‘: ' from the crest German L céncsr, use. II. m: " “ma”? Perpielinfl u» brunt With CNN Shd milhml- v But hcird ere the voiccl. Heard sze the Scan. The World's end the Ages: “Choose well; your choice il- Brief sad ye/t audios. Here eyes do regurd you In Eternity! It llncss; Here is gll fullness, Ye breve, to reward you; Work, and despair not." EDUCATION The yes! 1933yi1l godowncss notable one in the educlticntl un- ncls cf the Province. Rising phoe- nix-like from the aches of the old institutcn, the new and splendidly- cqizipped Prince o! Wales College wu completed in time for thc students to take cdvsntcge of its facilities on assembling last winter after the Christmas holdsys. At the formal opening representatives of all the leading educational instit- utions in the Mhritimes were pres- ent, snd the function was further [dist-finished by a persons-l mec- Saze 0f congratulation from. His Rnvfll Hbhness. the Prince of Wales. The cmpmencernent exercises last summer sow the largest graduating class in the history of tbs College, and on the opening of the present term the authorities were enabled to fill s long-felt need by adding c fourth-year's course to the cur- ricuia. Ehccellcnt progress was also re- ported in the work carried on at St. Dunstans University, from which sn exceptionally lsrgg d“; graduated last summer, and where. as in Prince cf Wales, additions tc the teaching staff were made neces. ssrv by the increased student en- rollment. A factor of importance u, both institutions was the receipt, by the Rovincisl Department of Edu- cation, of s grant from the Carn- qlic Foundation of 980.000 for the establishment of s chair of Econ- omics and Sociology, this course now forming pert of the curricula. both at Prince of Wales and St. Dunstans. Coupled with its educational en- dowment the Carnegie Foundation granted the munincent sum of 875.000 for library demonstration fill-moses, and a splendid beginning has been made under Mia Batc- sonk direction in establishing branch libraries throughout. the Province under the terms of this grant. Another important step was taken in the establishment, with the co- operation of the McGill University Librlrv School. of e Prince Edward Island Library Institute. ‘Thirty- one students graduated at the first convocaton of the Institute, held lsst sununer. Colonel Wilfred Bovey, who with Dr. Lnmer, assisted so materially in the work of the Lib- rary Institute, also cooperated in reorganizing s Provincial branch c1’ the Canadian Handicraft Guild. The splend d showing of Guild work It the Provincial khbition crest- ed great interest, and there is every reason to hope that this movement will continue to grow snd develop For Slmxnc-rsids also the year was an cucpicous one educational- ly, ssituwmcqxningolthencw wirg and assembly hall of the High School. sn institution which has already attained s reputation creditable to Prince County snd the Provnce generally. Elsewhere through the Island there were evidences of increasing progress in Education. New schools were established during the yeir st Central Royalty, Cherry Veliey and mix-view. The North Wlltshire school was rebuilt snd s new room was added to the school st West Royalty. In addition, mention may be made of the educational value of the high- ly succemful school fsirs. sgrlcuitural exhibltionl I-nd f0! shows. which marked the year's ectlvlties. OTHER ACTIVITIES Durng the yesr, s III-Quick! request was grented by the ltsil- wny department in tnuderriq the eccountng of the Cl? Perry service from the Rsllwlyw to ti! Oonsolidcted Revenue Fund. An- other forward step in tnnqcrtetlm wls taken when c reduction in all» mer automobile rates on tho Co! Ferry wls ohtsined, with the tit- IR 0! 0018M ‘um 0f I MHZ reductol next 700:. The mm» was fortunate thl yver in obtaining s grant of I118,- IO from the Dunlnicu Oovernllllt luv tmeilvlwlnect rclicf vrckcfl. in in to the mnthly pundits civic ifll. ‘lhc lstti t hnclfiaibwuacr» 'IBlHiiymcnnfl inicn, provincial snd civlsgcvcrn- ments, totsclcd Wlflflflup b080- vwnbc: 81. with. an estimated ed- tctheclriysct-incfnvuewintu westher, this amount would neoco- snrily hl-vc been mulch grcclcr but for tho hll cuiployment projects undertaken by mans of the Dom- inion grout. The yell’ also sow the opening. on the 50th anniversary of its es- tsblishment. i: the new Princc m- wsrd Island Hospital, cns of thc finest equpped building: of its kind in Intern Csnsdu, sud s vclucble east to the community and Plo- vmce taken durim the yesr, end which will he mmplcted elrly in 10M, was the reconstruction c! the east wine oi Faloonwocd Hospital. ‘lb pro- nrrxxary pltentc. the Provincill Government loosed the old Prince Iidvnrd Islllld Hmpdtcl hlildilil. thus relieving the situation tanned by the disastrous fire of December, 1981. The Province was particularly in- terested in calm-stag Dominion Dcy this your. it being the Diamond Juailce of the entry of Prince Sli- wcrd Inland into Confederation. In legislation, sn important step wcs taken in the introduction, as firm July 1st, of the Dominion Old Age Pensions Act, under the provisions 0d which many aged per- sons in needy circumstances throughout the Province hove bene- flted. 'i_;|' ' - WORLD EVENTS The your now drawing to its clole has been s momentous one in world sffcirs. It opened insuqai- ciousiy, so far cs the cause of in- terrtational peace was concerned, with China and Japcn engaged in armed oonfl ct, culminsting in the letters invasion of Jchol Province and its defiance of the Lceguc ct Nations; with anti-British demon- strations in India; with fightinl between Peru sud Colmnlbis. end disturbances of minor inzport in other parts cf the world. The rise tcpowerofAdolt HitlerinGer- many, and the belligerent attitude of the lfasl leader, result-cg in Germsnyis withdrawal from the league, crcstcd further dactccles to world peace. The Greet Powcn. with the exception of fiitcln, have increased their srmsmmfs: and the closing months of the year have seen little diminution of the un- certainty and suspense with which thesg ominous preparatory me were accompanied. Another setlaack was experienced in the flihu-e of the World Econ- omic Conference to achieve the re- sults anticipated in the opening ed- dress of Rt. Hon. Ramsay MacDon- ald. The conference had for its elm the redistribution cf the world's monetary gold, the stwbillum of currency, the reduction of abnormal trade barriers and the ridng of the level of wholesale conrnodity prices. Agreement on such matters would undoubtedly have paved the wsy to better world peace relations, but xmfortuxistely they gncoumgrgd obstacles which for the time being proved insurmountable. On the credit side of the ledge.‘ for the year I933 mcy bc placed the increasing indcstions of eccncmic recovery. Nowhere cre these cgns more promising than in Csmds. The impetus given to Irwin trut by the agreements negotiated st Ottawa lest you: hu been particularly marked during the pest few months, w.th every esurencc 0f still gfcatcr Wlfllhlion in the commg year. Commodity prices also hcvc shown an encouraging increase with e corresponding pickup in em- pioyment figures. The general opin- ion, ss expressed in oflicisl push- cstions, bank letters, and by lend- ers o! finance and industry, in tint the bottom of the derlecsicn wu reached in Fcbrucry lest, and that theiehusinoc beensslcw but un- mistakable uptrend which now con dvflnltelv be regarded u perman- ent. ‘Phere no, of course, 113g; Dhblem-l yet to be solved, but the yen- 1934 will open under brighter ‘ lc 14105000 than have been Qwerienced ‘mos the disastrous slung: of 19D. ~ cc AN OLD COIPLAINT - ... <1 -»‘P'>\‘- l‘ ditcncl 52.000 for December. Owing ‘ Another important project undcr- min: vicesdcquatsqusrtercfortheim‘ Svcryllnssbsbyicbcrullew world comes into being. With mil- Mcldlly vening yea-s have become dim. In than by! of fut IIIIIU Oceln g-reyhounb it is iccsllcd it is eighty-one ycus since of the "old wooden wI-lls" lcndinthedsysofldllcftthc] ing wsysfcrhhe ntcrflrhisw three-denier the Duke of ton, which wu launched and wit port in the Cflilllh WU. When the little filrblns dsrtcd in and out among the British flcet ct s1 J. §E;§§€§s 8 is ‘E; “gs: Eilillét. great nous cause great minds. vice van; It's Just one of thQ “Flat noses indicotc flat» 2 5 tisl spirit snd comhctivc tendenciei’ which might easily be sroused. to the greetdiswmf tofoncnown nose. Bishop Ibguriy of lfllnloe, Dc Vclerrs own constituency, address- ing the students of e Roman Outh- olic college, sttuted the goven- mcnt for its qusnei with the Unit- ed Kingdom. cc hsving gone fer tn irnpovensn Irish sgricuiture. Be sddremed the students u the cons of farmers "whose unhsppy lot it has become to see their industy and sole source of livelhocd prac- tically killed by s hesrtlcsnsn which is inconceivable." The Bish- op proceeded: “The great bulwark of the nation's security is the mm- 1y bu: rightly fonncd heart cf its pewlc. No community can lut or pzoqxer, if truth and honesty be- come generally disuxded therein. cr where nu- plsy to all is not pact-iced by the Stsh, where liberty is stifled and tbcent ctlccnl. with- out crime in sction or intention, an showed no voice in puma lflll]. buteremlshedintcslencebyc tyranny which is slwlyc impolitlc." In the mlcpflcls o! the Canadian system of lsw snd procedure, the resolution of the As- sociation o! Grand Jurors 1c New York rims: "Whlc the Canadian your: - nfilcwU IaemUD- IULIS IDI IIIVINTIOI OI ATTACKS OI‘ IYILIPSY Althotflh the csusc of epilepsy hes not been discovered. the trest- ment is now so successful thst men! pSllCllB sre chic to go about their work coy in and day out, month utter month, wit-bout having a sin- gle sttsck. ‘rhere are of course. come Filt- ientc HO‘ IO III HID“ and ‘ "vh- standing constant wstchfulnccc still hsve cu occasional attack. The method cl prevention of st- tscks should now be well known, but there erc cums uufortunstcs who still Accept the condition es s vill- tation of Providence and dc noth- ing about it. ‘mere an sfew simple rules which can be followed by practically every- body. l. No fcodorliquidelmuldbc taken before retiring. 2. No food should be eaten when PAUCDY- is tired. 3. starches-breed, potatoes, pes- try, sugu-ehould bowut down es much as possible; by half at least. 4. 1b make up for cutting down on starches thc fats-butter. (st meat, cream, nuts, eggc—should be incressed. 5. Liquids should be out down u much o8 pmlibic. 6. The drug — phenobarbital — should be used in those cases in which, despite following the above rules, attacks still continua. There hu been some controversy of late ss to the value of cuttine down on liquids in the prevention cf attscks ofepilcpsy, but the ms]- ority of recon-ch workers believe tnst lemming the intake of liquids is of greet benefit. Drs.D.lLLy0nlndD.lLDln lap, Edinburgh. rewrt obcervinl the eifccts of cutting down the liq- uidsinsccriesofflvccsscmbtiring m; flmg the liquids wen cut down deflnik bencflcisl eflecfl were nctcd in four of the live patients. This re- sultwccscgocdssthctprcduccd by cutting down on ltlmhes sud in- cressingthefstqbutwunotss good cs that produced by s suffic- lcnt docs o! tcL The effects of the chencberbltel were however greatly ctrenllhflled by kggpm‘ the pstient’: water or liquid intake cc low cs possible. TIDIIB GIDII _ ‘limcbugllu-y is c» calm ccntcnding B. ‘rounmssk fclsehcod and bring truthtolight, ‘Ibctsmpthecccloftimcincgcd To was the’ morn ma sentinel the night, ‘lb wrong the wronger till he m:- do: HIM. To ruinstc proud buildings with thy hours, And nnesr with dust their golden glittering towers. ‘lb fill with worm-holes stately monuments, To feed oblivion with decay c! things, To blot old books and sitar their contents, To pluck the quills from ancient ravens wings, To dry the old nick's up end cher- ish springs. To spoil antiquities of hammered steel, And turn the giddy round of Ibr- tune's wheel. ‘lb show the beldem daughters of her daughter, To make the child s men. the man c. child. 1b slay the tiger that doth live by slaughter, To tame the unicorn and lion wild. To mock the subtle, in themselves begulYd, To cheer the ploughmsn with lu- cressful drops. And waste huge stonss with little wster drops. —-Shakespeere. l-‘IOI "IN KIIOIIAM’ Ring out. wild cells. to The dying cloud. the frosty light; The yell -IIC3IQU- r IANUAII P-Mon than 500 cellars wen rc- ccived ct Government Home e-t the B meeting in ‘Pcrcnto. Improvement inthe iorbothlivefcxcc sndpelts, thccomplctcdisep- penance of epidemic dhclcc in fm rcnchu. were emphlsild in the president's adds-en. ll-Rocky Point ferry celled cp- crating. IO-Announceznent of the voting by the Carnegie Corporation cf I001!!! for library service demon- stretim in Prince ldwcrd Island, and 815,000 for endowment of s cl and Sociology at Prince of Wales College. The grentcwerc obtlinedlscrecilltof negotiations between Sou. . Mhchlillln, hovincifl llinistel‘ d Education. and cflicislc of he Csrncgic Poundstion who person- Llly visited the Province. Ind rc- pcrtcd favorably on thc projects. ll-Donlei German, , Prince cf Wslcs College student. fatally injured by s circullr ccw while cutting wood at his home. kit-Tablet in memory of Lhc lstc Mr- Percy Pope dedicated st mom- ing servicc hi St. Paul's Church. iii-Con traversed roads from Charlottetown to “Knish. 24-25—Burns Concert largely et- tended st the Strand Theatre. fl-Damcge estimated st over $30,000 caused by destruction by storm of the dam of the new Mentions Electric power plant st Montague. Annusl Meetings included: Cher- lottetown Branch, British nnd Ibr- eign Bible Society; Prince Edward Island 1burlst Assoeist . Chu- lcttetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial lfliibitiou Association. Summers" Sou-d of ‘Irnde. Red Crms Society, Charlottetown Board of ‘Prcde. ' IIBIUAIY l-Open wstcr in Ch-rlottetown harbour li-Vlslt of Archbishop r. o. Stringer, Metropolitan of Rupert's Lend. O-Rev. A. J. McIntyre, chsplcin of St. Joseph's Convent, celebrated the golden Jubilee of his ordination. lo-Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MscDonsld, rector of St. Duncan's Basilica, appointed perish priest of Trncsdie, in succession to tho lute Hcv. J, S. McIntyre. lit-Death of Rev. John A. Gordon, D.D., Mtmtrcsl. former pesto: of the Charlottetown Bap- tist churchfisn r of m.» J. P. Gordon Mrs. H n predeceased her husband by c few dsyc. lit-Formal opening of the new Prince of Wales College. A con- ‘l tulstcry meslego from His Royel Highness the Prince of Wales wss read by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton. Hon. W. J. P. Macmillan, MD. Minister of Edu- cation. presided. ‘lbs chief sd- drus was given by Hon. Cyrus M», millsn, MA. Ph.D., heed of the depsrtment of English Literature ct McGiIl University and s grcdustc of Prince of Wales College. Leading Maritime educational ins- were represented as follows: Acadia. President P‘. W. Putter-son, LLD; Dclhous-ie, President Carleton W. Stanley, MA; King's College, Rev. A. H. Moore, D.C.L.; University of New Brunswick. W. C. Keirstesd. Ph.D.; Mount Allison. Dean H. S. Blgelow, PhD; St. PflhCI-S Xlvier, A. F. Chllacon, MAJ 8t. Dun- stcnc, Rt. Rev- J. A. Olullvcn, Bishop of Charlottetown; Rev. J. A. Murphy. D.D. 19—Estlmnted loss of $20,000 cauc- ed by fire which destroyed store snd other buildings of Jenkins Brothers Mlllview- 2Z-Arch. McCoi-mack, Selkirk killed instantly in fail from hsyloft. 2$—Second session of the 42nd General Assembly formally opened by Lieutenant Governor Dalton. Annual Meetings: Royal Edward Chapter I. O. D. E. MARCH lo-Pormal opening of new wing and assembly hsll, Summer-side Rich School. lG-Decth of Mr. James O. ‘Trlinor, clerk of Queens County Court. His sticcclscr Colonel Leigh. was sppointed on the 21st, 1'I—Mr. J. F. When" elected by acclsmnt‘ ‘n in civic lay-election for Ward Pour. succeeding Mr. W. P. Douil 11.4.... Lloyd w. Show. as. cu- Teschcr st county. §:=1:cz:2 . I. B! dannuqp on Locsl. l! New Year's reception of 88c Honour” led UNII-llimflfltctcsmercl the scccuntosrrivclnpcrtnpgd, comtcrcdhcsvyicsenmqmmg Strcihbchgpoct-icellyfull ice frcmllutiarolnttolcaflcwlsed. IG-RSIOIIIQIIII rcqtlflting tbs rlflvlv , to cpcrctc lpeciolSetm-dsycxcunicnsmths Ind MI service, u; 11$: d vhu- town Son-rd a "‘."“" . = "'1- misfit..." ‘ 1' might" m! i-a s sidcrcblc height, the a; std! were made during m, rm. ai-Jrcndcr of '1‘. D. Mom“, 00. L. B. Evils of London, Eng, Neill Piyllchn tfented live-fill: end obislne talent sch, Heartburn, ""- il‘ "l"! other ‘u. Ink new!» t- tht to... "h I'm! I Fulfil-lion which '9 h" DINING and "u ndsr the name of 5m- ‘Stccmcl: Mixture, We alone hsvc the sole m“, ‘I ‘ill Nflfifllflcn and um lfllil‘ it have received n“. IOU lelthnonlch from nth. ilcd purchasers. Get a bottle today. Price 55¢, The 2 Macs cred about 40 miles end got within 41-2 miles of Charlottetown when hesvy ice forced hq- beck to Pictcu. The trip Wes made successfully on the following dsy. L-Scrgeent P. Hooper, Milton, selected for Bisley teem to repre- sent Csncds st Empirc shoot in England. ° Residence and outbuildings of James McLean, Brookflcld, destroy- ed by fire. 3—A total expenditure cf $3M.- 864,'|i with s dcfldt cf $580.07 was budgrlrd for in the estimstcs pre- senicd by Councillor Kennedy for the City of Churn tetown for the year i033. 4——l~.'cc DISCIQIIUOS b! HI PIO- vinclal Government. to farmers of 5,000 reflrctorl to bc curried st night on horse drown vehicles, en- ncunced by Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. Minister of Public Works. ‘I-Farm dwelling of Juncc Mc- Laughlin, Stsnhopc. burned to the ground. c-Civic psymmts tows-rd unem- ployment celicf discontinued by reason oi’ lack of funds. 9—'l'hc body of John David John- son, of Primrose, mining April 28, was found in shallow water near Brlgetcwn wharf. A sack containing stones was tied tightly over the hesd- A verdict of death by drowning was found by the coroner's jury. lc-li-Lorgcb attended __ s; S “ of the Mcrftlms Conference Ranch, W. ll. S. o! the United Church or Census. lir-Tenders received by the Pro- vincial Government for iauc of $350,000 four and one-half pu- cent bomb resulted in the-acceptance of the offer of the Royal Bccuflties Corporation with the Sank cl Montreal, at 98.18. 44 Benevolent Auoeistions at Ken- slngton. n-Sepsratc accounting for the Cs: Perry service, with my deficit to be charged against thc Consoli- ds-ted Revenue Fund of Canada in plncc of the Ccncdisn National Rsilw-cyc, egreed to ct Ottawa on presentation of claim by Hon. W. J. P. MscMiill-n. Acting Premier, Hon. J. A. MacDonald, MP, end Messrs W. C‘ and J. H. Myers, MP. . li-Jrhrcc graduates of P. E. I. Respite! ‘ruining School received diploma on anniversary of birthday of Florence Nightingale. 13—-Mctor schooner Scrub Palf- line, 35 tons register, H. W. lngl-lls. ill-Redirection, from June ll to Sept. 15, on Ccr Perry rates on automobiles obtsined from railway Suthcritles by delegation consisting o! Hon. W. J. P. Macmillan. Act- ing Rernier. l-Ion. J- A. MacDonald. MP, Ind Mr. Justice A. S. m . Arcana Il-Lsrgely attcndcd pends of Boy Scouts. Cubs and Rovers tc St. James Church. 23—Dcgree of LIsD. cmfened on Professor G. D. Steel. Vice Princi- psl of Prince of Wales College. at cmvocetion of Mount Allison Unl- were; lid Z ’ t 101' rucum d east wing of Falconwood Hocpltfl at s cost of $93,700 accepted by m, Provincial Government. Sl-Dcggic, ten you old sm g m. and Mn. George Sheri-on, l Cctherinee. drowned on West Rim, Annual meetings: W. O. '1‘. 17.; Poultry Annotation; Motor Lelgug; P. E. I. H0891“! Ladies’ A14; Y- M. C. L. 8t. Dunstsnc Univer- sfty Alumni Society. JUN! l-Clsudo Cormler and Stem Jones. mmlrugash, victims d double drowning tragedy while lob- ster fishing at Wstcrford. Tbsir bolt was swamped by s heavy c; about half s mile oi‘! shore. l—George. 10 you old son of IR. and Mrs. George Davies, ndm, fatally injured in fcll from roll: during potctc plsntin, Operiilitlll. Z-Jtesidencc of Mr. Archlbel Duffet. Hlghneld, destroyed by 0n 1~Thc Invest, Crippled chm- renls Clinic yet conducted by ti: Red Cross Society 1n this Prnvim was concluded by Dr. T. B. Adm 131 children with orthopedic dil- billtlce were examined in the ch days of the clinic, 45 of these bdq new cases. ' 5—Fsnn residence of Shnh_ b! Jury st opening of the Jumtwn of the Supreme Court at Summm side It 011C117. Alberto I Rev. Cameron, a native d Grind River end the first Rhcfl scholar (or Prince Edward fume. ‘l-Ninc nurses received diplaml st graduation exercises o! II ChLflOlitQtOWh Hospital. F-Desth of Rev. Peter S. om parish priest, St. Michael's chard. Ions. 0—Sudden death st Maltlsnd. N‘. S. o! M3‘. Joseph J. Gmfl pygmy-hun- p1 ms Capitol Theatre. Summsrcidc. tl-Novs Scctis team successful; defended title st Inter-Marlin! Shoo; at Kcnsington Range. l2—B0dy of Pied Gsudct. Bum- merside. found nuder suspicion! circumstances nesr the lighthcul. opposite Holman‘: Island. A verdlfl 0d accidental drowning was subw- quently given by s coroner's Jury. l on of Prince M- wcrd Islsnd Msnufecturers Ame lotion under presidency cl Mr. 0- l- MscKcy and with an hiiLnl mem- bership of twenty-five. ie-Vlsit to various Centres. cl U! Province of His Lordship fine Hi Rev. John Hsckenley, Anllifll Bishop of Nov; Scotis snd PrlM Edwlrd Island. lF-Rear lighthouse of the B1183‘ tOn Range destroyed in slwlafll-l" blaze. causing damage esiirnned ct .' l 81100» 21—l'ormfl opening of new OD- sdisn Legion Hall at Mom! Stewart 2!—l"l'vc nurses received diplwl" flb-Lsrgcly attended mrmoflll service in memory of war dfild People's Cemetery, Mount strwerl» zs-orndu visit of m. John f- Stiles, Ottawa. Chief Exmutm Commissioner of 80v 5W“ " Ccnsds. fl-ll’. D. B lllcDonald I" elected president It annual m4" IQ Prince COIN‘ tlm. d n-Irncst, 1| your 01d m“! Mn. Hllfit McOsllum. d" Srlflevlcech u 8-81‘. tunnel norm rH" d incident at lnnusl mull"! W13 Prince Glnccrvstlve in M‘ Ki! m4 f.