Brennan, A. R.

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Prince Edward Island Agriculturist

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Newspaper
Contributor: Brennan, William A.
Publisher: Brennan, A. R.
Abstract

The P.E. Island Agriculturist was a politically nonpartisan newspaper aimed at P.E.I, farmers. Beginning publication on May 31, 1883, it was originally devoted exclusively to articles on agriculture and housekeeping, but local, national and international news was also featured in the 1890s. The proportion of news gradually increased until the paper's demise, although the essentially agricultural nature of the paper never changed. During the 1920s, the paper was variously the official organ of the Co-operative Associations of Prince Edward Island, the P.E. Island Egg and Poultry Association and the P.E. Island Potato Growers Association. The Agriculturist was the sister paper of the Summerside Journal. It ceased publication on Jan. 29, 1949.

Frequency: Bi-weekly on Thursdays, May 31 1883 -Apr. 23 1885; Weekly on Thursdays, Apr. 30 1885 - June 30 1887; June 4 1925 - Feb. 6 1939; Weekly on Mondays, July 6 1887 - Aug. 10 1891; Feb. 10 1939 - May 29 1939(?); Weekly on Saturdays, Aug. 15 1891 - May 30 1925; Jan. 6 1940(?) - Jan. 29 1949.

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Summerside Journal

Model
Newspaper
Publisher: Brennan, W. A.
Contributor: Brennan, W. A.
Editor: Enman, J. J.
Publisher: Brennan, A. R.
Contributor: Brennan, A. R.
Contributor: Mungall, J. R.
Publisher: Bertram, Joseph
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When the Summerside Journal began publishing in 1865, it was a politically nonpartisan newspaper which published news, fiction, anecdotes, agricultural articles and advertisements. During the first half of the 1870s, the paper developed a Conservative bias. It opposed Confederation and sectarian education, while supporting free trade. During the late 1870s and for most of the 1880s, the Journal's allegiance switched to the Liberal party. The Journal fought for reciprocity and opposed the National Policy. Towards the end of the 1880s, the Journal returned to supporting the Conservatives, although the editorials at this time were rarely political. The quantity of news in the Journal decreased during the 1890s, with fiction and anecdotes being the chief fare in the paper. Editorial concerns during the decade included the need for improved steamship service, the maintenance of the tariffs and the denunciation of the Liberals. The turn of the century brought excellent news reporting back into the Journal's pages. The paper maintained its Conservative bias until the beginning of World War II. Its causes during the first decades of the twentieth century included the building of a Canadian navy, improved steamship service for Summerside and protectionism. During the 1920s, comics, photographs and articles on housekeeping all became regular features. Various columns began to appear in the Journal during the 1930s and 1940s, including columns on health, photography, automobiles, boy scouts, religion and books. From 1940 until it ceased publication in 1951, the Journal's news coverage became more and more focused on the local. Sports articles began to be published during this decade. In 1951, the Journal merged with the Pioneer, to form the Journal-Pioneer.

Frequency note: Weekly on Thursdays, Nov. 30, 1865 - Aug. 29, 1878; Sept. 26, 1878 - Aug. 6, 1891; Feb. 2, 1939 - Sept. 14, 1939; Tri-weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Sept. 3, 1878 - Sept. 19, 1878; Weekly on Wednesdays, Aug. 12, 1891 - May 27, 1895; Weekly on Mondays, June 1, 1925 - Jan. 30, 1939; Daily, Sept. 21, 1939 - Jan. 5, 1942; Semi-weekly on Mondays and Thursdays, Jan. 8, 1942 - Jan. 27, 1949; Tri-weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Jan. 31, 1949 - Oct. 3, 1951.

Publisher note: Bertram and Barnard, Nov. 30 1865 - Mar. 21 1867; Joseph Bertram, Mar. 28 1867 - Apr. 28 1870; Joseph Bertram and Charles W. Strong, May 5 1870 - 1872; Graves and McMurtry, 1872 - 1875; Graves and Co., 1875 - May 13 1880; W.A. Brennan, May 20 1880 - Mar. 6 1884; Journal Publishing Co. Ltd., Dec. 28 1904 - Oct. 3 1951; A.R. Brennan, July 12 1916 - June 20 1917.

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