TUNNtL TEA ! Remember the Grand Excursion Lenve Tl llh. . ... ................ 6 .50 e m “ Al rton ........ , ......... 5 30 mu! Tun-e! Ten 8‘ .. niooma.ld...... .157 i " O'Leery ................... ii I!) l " Port Hill .................... 7 10 I " Wellln'ton ................. 7 40 l “ gllveonch: .................. 8 00 __ __ “ nmmere le ........ i . . . .8 ill ON I “ Ken-iggton ........ 3. . .1.“ 40 v’ Arrive Cope reveree ............... 9 40 MOIlday, AnguSt 8, 1892 Leave Cepe'l‘reveree {or return ...... 4 8" pl. " r' ..................... " In Aid of the funds for tho .. 33.33%. .................. 3 33 i "' erection of 1 new Church " St Peter-...... a 05 at llinltora. " Morell ...................... 6 30 “ Mt Stewart ................. 7 00 —--— 2' B ‘dlord .............. ... . .7 25 HE Committee in charge Are meking ex- u 32;:lg‘3mliionm, ; :3 ten-Iva wow-"om to "eh “I“ "W. v North lvn mm ........ s so Iurpeee anything oi the kind evof held in the - H Hunter 3‘," ......... i '1' . ‘ :3 41 province. " Brnrlnlbene ......... ..9 00 A eteemer and large nil boot have been u Emereld Junction ..... “,9 )3 «cured to convey excursionlete to end lrom Am" up. Tnveree .............. 9 50 the 50"“! 0° "‘0 Silll‘WhGN ML i’nlmer, Leave Cope Trevor-e, lor return. . . ..4 45 C. E2, will exhibit epperntus end boring pro- .. - Eli . . can. A mull excursion fee will be charged \ FA 5’ l0 dgfr‘y expongqm, .. - Tignnh ........................ . ------ sl 2? There will be exhibited an the roundl I Hnrpern to Elm-dale lnclullve. .. . l ‘l; plea of the PROPOSED TUNN L kindly Pin-villa to iinlrmln ‘ l "' presented by Mr. i’nlmer, C. E . on which W“: Devon to i'ort Hill “ ’39 cxplenntionl will be iven by Senator Howl-n.‘ Northern to St. Nicholu ;' I-’ A Boat Race will fin err-aged, which con xii-combo to Trevollere Beet “ “9 be taker. in from the field by all who Are in- New Annex: to Freetown ‘0 tereeted in Inch sport. Emerald ............................. 35 The greet wonder of the I e. the Phono- Kinkore ........................... 3’: gr ph, will be there to entertain the molll- Albany .................. . ..... . ...... - tude. Snnril to Rollo Bey Inclusive. . . .81 I? All other uriueemente. ouch u ewingu Selkirk to Merle ll“ 2‘; dencing. semee,‘ ate , will be provided {or the Morell to Scotchlort . _ occult-ti. Trundle to Buckley Point ' 15 Tee Tebleo will be lnrniuhed with en ebund- ‘ Cherlottetown to Win-lee 1" {5 Ince oi choice eeteblee, end A hot dinner will Milton to North Wiltehire . . . 00 be provided inr thoee who with to pntroniuit. Hunter River to Elliott. " . . .. 34: An nbundenee oi Relmhmenu end Drink: Bredslbene ........................... will be supplied on the gronnde. Should the do] prove u notable the Ten will be continued the folio in; dny. . Time Shednle lur Spool-l Trnlne to be run In connection With .l‘ee Party to be lIOlll It Cepo'l‘rueue on the 8th of Aug-Jet, "102. Iteudnrd. MICHAEL MoKENNA. Seo'y 0! Committee. Klokore, July fl-wy 3i Notes and References for Chapter 5: 1. “Address and Presentation? Daily Examiner, September 27, 1890, p. 1. 2. 10. 11. 12. 13. 51 Census of Canada, Prince Edward Island, 1881 and 1891, Townships 26 and 27. (Public Archives of Canada). Census of Canada, 1891, Agriculture, Bulletin #18, September, 1893. EH. Leacy, (ed.). Historical Statistics of Canada (2nd. edition) Statistics Canada, 1983, Series M12-22, “Farm Holdings Census Data Canada”. Summary of 1901 Census Returns for RBI. in the Morning Guardian, August 17, 1901. Morning Guardian, July 15, 1902. See editorial letter in Examiner, September 19, 1882. Department of “Occupations,” “Island Agricultural Statistics? Morning Guardian, December 13, 1902. “P.13s Triumph? Examiner, April 12, 1893. Thirty young men are reported to have left P.E.I. for the novitiate in Amawalk, New York; those listed from Kinkora were: Michael Cunningham, Aeneas A. Shreenan, Joseph F. McCarvill, Albert Doiron, John P. Cahill, Patrick S. Hughes, Arthur Joseph Murphy and James F. Murphy. Examiner, July 5, 1894. Father Murphy’s ordination in Rome on March 31, 1899 is reported in the Examiner, April 8, 1899. “Reception and Profession at St. Joseph’s Academy: Examiner, March 27, 1900. Margaret McCarVil’s religious name was Sister Lenora; Emily McIver’s was Sister Mary Charles. See Editor’s reply to “Justice of Kinkora” in the Ex- aminer, April 18, 1893.