Stories : 1914-1918 70 Feb. 23, 1914, Guardian: Children's carnival with participants & costumes is described. Mar. 9, 1914, Guardian: A dance is reported; also IOGT concert which included a pantomime on women's rights. Mar. 17, 1914, Patriot: Baptist Concert : program and participants are listed. Mar. 23, 1914, Patriot: St. Patrick's Concert in aid of St. James' Church with performers from all churches is enjoyed by the whole community. Apr. 16, 1914, Patriot: School concert & social is described. May 5, 1914, Patriot: Percy Manuel opens an ice cream parlour in his grocery store. [But he would soon sell his business to Conrad & Johnson and move to Summerside to work at R. T. Holman 's] May, 1914, Patriot: The evangelist Gypsy Smith visits Georgetown for several days and preaches in the Baptist Church; at the same time St. David's Presbyterian Church runs a special program on "moral and social reform." May 29th, 1914, Patriot: Georgetown and vote 105 to 0 in favour of opening an "autoroute" from Charlottetown to Georgetown through Mount Stewart . May 30, 1914, Patriot: Percy Keeping wins the Gold medal at P.W.C . and is valedictorian; his brother William leads in Senior commercial class in Union Commercial College; Harold Keeping stands among highest in P.W.C ; Adele Smith of Georgetown takes highest place on the Island in the Entrance Exam with a mark of 744 out of 800; Edna MacDonald of Georgetown stood third with a mark of 694. July 4, 1914, Patriot: Price Webber Comedy Players are again at the Georgetown town hall. July 12, 1914, Patriot: A Boys' Progressive Club is formed in Georgetown on principles of "clean speaking, clean living and helpfulness to others." They have a baseball team called "The Progressives." They meet in the Temperance Hall . Oct. 1914, Patriot: John D. McPhee of Klondyke fame is one of first Georgetonians to "join up"; but in a Vancouver regiment; the first Georgetonian wounded was Lieut . James Morrison , War veteran, son of Peter Morrison , who had enlisted in Manitoba and was wounded in France and sent home. Oct. 1914, Patriot: Georgetown 's Loyal Orange Lodge says farewell to Rev. Mr. Back ; presentation is signed by J. Heber Gordon and S. N. Johnson , [ i .e Stillman or "Tim" Johnson] Oct. 26, 1914, Patriot: Dance & whist in aid of the is reported. Nov. 2, 1914, Patriot: John Jeffrey 's house is destroyed by fire. Nov. 3, 1914, Patriot: Silver Fox Company is sold out to Fur Producers in exchange for shares; 9 foxes brought to Charlottetown . Jan. 2, 1915, Patriot: Concert & Basket Social in aid of Holy Trinity Church is described. Jan. 22, 1915. Patriot: Bean Supper with music and dancing in aid of the is described. Patriot, Jan. 30, 1915; St. George's IOGT celebrate 9th anniversary of its founding. Feb. 10, 1915, Patriot: Carnival is described. Feb. 12, 1915. Patriot: Concert & Basket Social in aid of St. James' Church is held. Feb. 18, 1915, Patriot includes "school concert" & "hockey" in " News ." Feb. 27, 1915, Patriot has more hockey and another concert. April 20, 1915, Guardian: St. James' Dramatic Club presents "The Shamrock and the Rose' for the second time with proceeds to the . May 20, 1915, Patriot: Various entertainments in Georgetown are described. June 9, 1915, Patriot: Women's Institute in Georgetown has as officers:: Pres. Mrs. A. J.