10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Department of Agriculture Annual Reports: 1919, p. 25; 1929, p. 46; 1939, p. 41. (PAPEI) Agriculture Economic Statistics, “Net Farm Income, P.E.I? 1990 (Statistics Canada) Catalogue 21 603 E. The names of these men and the amounts they receiv— ed for 1938 were printed in the Guardian, May 23, July 12 and July 13 for that year. Interview with Laurena Shreenan, Vancouver, 1989. Census Canada, 1941, Vol 1, Table 1, p. 563 (Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa). Ninth Census of Canada, 1951, Vol. 1, Table 6-1. (Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa). F.H. Leacy (Ed.), Historical Statistics of Canada, Second Edition, 1983, Table M 1—11 (Statistics Canada). Ian MacPherson, Each For All: A History of the Co-operative Movement in English Canada, 1900-1945. (Macmillan of Canada, Toronto), 1979, pp. 118-119. Ibid., p. 100. “Rev. Dr. Murphy Reviews Adult Education? Guar- dian, July 24, 1936, p. 5. Leo P. McIsaac, “Lessons From Europe in Community Progress? Part Two, Guardian, November 27, 1951, p. 4. ' “Study Club? Guardian, April 18, 1938, p. 4. In a letter to the Public Forum in the Guardian, March 28, 1938, p. 4, “W.M., Kinkora, P.E.I? writes: “With regard to the Extension Course at St. Francis Xavier I learn that over fifty percent of those who have been accepted left school anywhere from the fifth to the 97 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. tenth grade, and these young men and women, mind you, were selected to be the leaders in their com- munities —- in the line of Credit Unions, co-operative workings, etc. That kind of thing is pretty hard on the ‘Ego’ of us who hav attended school and college for quite a number of years? These statistics were compiled from the lists of students graduating from the various institutions and publish- ed in the Guardian, 1920 — 1939, and from lists of nurses from these communities and compiled by the Kinkora and Area History Club. The names of the women were obtained from: “Address and Presentation? Guardian, September 14, 1934, p. 6; “Kinkora? Guardian, October 4, 1934, p. 8; and Guardian, September 11, 1936. See also Appen- dix 5, in this book. Interview with Sister Mary Henry, C.S.M., 1990, Charlottetown. “Closing Services of Eucharistic Congress Held? Guardian, August 12, 1937, p. 9. (Emphasis added) “Address and Presentation? Guardian, December 11, 1937, p. 9. “Believe It or Not? Guardian, March 30, 1935, p. 5.