sEyfgMBER 16, 1942 _ Z1121" THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE 11.. * rlllcr ellwlnn Til-DAY and TiilJR. SHOWS 8.15 - 1J0 -- 9.00 her! Bomb and bullet endangered her life! But. a~fighling Yank brought her through thrilling adventure... m thrilling romance _ . . a lo n9 me peflous g/ Burmalioédl Uliiillili mu lllllllv NELSON l stunt cllllllrollll - lllvl llIllE Plus Laurel - Ilnrlly Ccmqdy Travelogue — Peta 5mm; n. JANE oARWEI-I- Lynne lloilarts - Wllllilll Tlali Robert tlorlell - Roman lloilnu 1A..» clrlrol... srARrs t o M on n o w PENNY ANN SINGLETON MILLER “G0 WEST YOUNG LADY" PLUS NEWS-CARTOON — SHOWS 3.15 —- 7.00 —- 8.45 TO-DAY ONLY GLENN FORD NHHVEHI‘. 55%‘ HfiKNh-W EMPIRE-—THUR.—-FRI.—-SAT. llor MITTON g PL U‘; i POPULAR TlllllLLER NEW SERIAL UR "/ ‘Pklplam [It nor/d n”, RALPH BYRD IIKIINH. rllllzl llll l-lsllslm l-llrllt lvlll -‘l1\l|>! ..-..l» Ilsa coma CARTOON arm CilAPTER or "KING MA I THE TEXAS RANGE“, T NEE SAT. ONLY In LJ.LLIJ.AJ.JILLLJ. ——-________ WAR MVIES 1" my" Warhead: ' - -. ... -.. ... y Septembe 16th at 8 o clcil flliafllmllfl — — - - -- rnunocyfseplolnb r11"! at a o'clock " "" -— — —- —- — - Friday, Sopternbe lfith at 8 o'clock WOEZPECIAL WAR FILMS AND A ‘BEAUTIFUL PRINCE WARD ISLAND FILM IN NATURAL COLORS. Admission 25 cents In return for which you will receive 413 SAVINGS STAMP. COME AND BIIINI} A FRIEND. Program arranged by ' ""1 NATIONAL WAR. rmlnlcs columnar. AND ‘rue r. lmnrnllvzl. BUREAU. lw " —':— I The reason wh barbec hua Become the ration’; 1:35 eat epleurean hobby l; in m; seen on the screen ln a Met“. "WlIWya-luayer short subgoct, entitled "uaroee-uues", wmoll 15 1101111!!! "Wily to the Prince Edward Theatre. Nat-mm} h, P!“ smith. the film introduc- es Max 0. Cullen, ‘ authority on the Preparation and carving of meat, who shows how delectable barbe- cued food can be when ro- perly cooked. Old-time ar- becuera as well as novitllates will get many pointers about the art not only from Cullen but from another character in tho film. who, by example, forcefully demonstrate: what NOT to do if you want. your barbecue feast to be a luc- oess. This column la ruerved for new; of local interest, but advertising of a newry nature may be inserted at live cents a. word, strictly payable in advance. REDDIN 3805.. ls DPIIZ Stole open and evening. ISLAND LADY DEAD- Friends in Charlottetown will regret. to hear of the death of Mrs. Johanna Dolron on Sept. 14th, at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Maclnnis. Dorchester, Mass. FUNERAL TODAY- The fun- e.ai of the late Patrick Trainer will take place from tile residence 01 his mother. Mrs. High Tralllor, ~w~~v~ »~>~ 23 Passmore Street, DILJ morning at ‘jiw’ 3.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, thence to the 3,0. liiolin Glass Re-openell Cemetery- KATHLEEN HQRNBY glinigliallvs ARRIVE norm- The ns of the law Peter Murphy. STUDlu, 195 GriArTON STREET whose death occurred in Prtlallti, p501“; 291 ()3, 507.1,, Mame. arrived in the clty last ~4,,,.,,,flflw"fiv,w* evening and we;e conveyed to his late residence, Morcll, from where i _ ‘tine funerfillgwlil lake pinkie Thurs- v - ' ay morn a 8.45 to t e Church 1hr "ls And Actlan of the Little Flower, Morell. inter.- Un burma Road In ment the Church cemetery. New lykuqyl Urama EXTEND CALL- At s, large and zvorcirscntatéve angling hid l!) the - ‘ar ‘i883! resby rlan c urea lust 3,519,151,’ Ogmfiglfghfiagéwrlpggfitigg evening, the congregations oi’ Mont- cast combine to make "A rank on awe» carmim- Mme V1119!- and me Burma Road; much 0mm u, uundas extended a unanimous call clay at me Prince Edward Theatre, 1° Rev- Roderwk Mad-film 01 1318 lln oulstandlng picture. 131'“ D'°1'- N s» Riel’. G- Crlllyl‘? More than lust a story of China's Webster" interim moderator of me EIIOILS to keep supplles rolling over congregations, presided at the the only this afternoon vvwfivQvvvv lirlltlllll. allllllnlllll Retained Recently i‘ From Visit To Trops Overseas "There is no more important war duty resting on the peopc at. home than that of keeping in touch with the men overseas, and wzitlng them regularly," declared Honorary Col- onel C.L. Nelligan, Bishop of Pzm- brooke, 0nt., and head of the me tamed Burma Road. it is a tale meeting. of China-of l'.S fathers and moth- ers and children, of the Chinese spirit which will not down. Actually the Burma Road element only pro- vides tile background for an action romance story. It serves an admir- able purpose. ilowevcr, giving excel- lent atmosphere which is sharply realized and penetrates the Chinese character. The story opens in New York with the capture of two killers by a. cab driver. He is invited to lead a fleet of trucks over tile Burma Road. ac- cepts. In Ragoon he meets a illrl anxious to get to Chungklng in order to meet her husband. held prisoner by the Chinese. She Joins the cara- van, which proceeds over the Burma. Road to the punctuatlons of thrills, fights, pathos and action. Excellent Cast The performances of the entire cast are llood. particularly that of the leading man, a newcomer named. Barry Nelson. Nelson plays the hackle. and his interpretation of the role is so vigorous and punchy as to guarantee. in the opinion 0f this reviewer. his beina seen in many more pictures. Lal-alne Day. as the girl. docs 11¢!‘ usual superb Job. She is more than effective in her handling bf the ad- vances made by Nelson. The by 18y between the two of them. with t 911' thoughts becoming audible. form one of the hlghllg ts of the picture. ilapt. John F. Ryan ilas Relatives 0n P.E.lsland The following reference to Capt. John F. Ryan U. S. marine corps officer will be of interest to his numerous relatives in P. E. 1., his mother. being the former Bertha Walsh of Summer-side, P. E. I. According to reports received by his mother yesterday. Captain John F. Ryan, Jr.. 23, of the United states marine corps, a graduate of Boston College, class of i940. and a resident of Newton, is among the forces now engaged in mopping up proceedings in the Solomon Islands, Captain Ryan, who ls said to be the youngest captain in the marine corps. received his first. commission as a first lieutenant shortly after he graduated from Boston Gol- e leg . He was assigned to foreign ser- vice and left the country in April 9 of this year after advanced of- ficer training. He received word of his promotion to first lieutenant while at sea and while he was on active duty in Samoa he was raised to the rank of captain on May 22 of this year. fits mother. Mrs. John ll‘, Ryan, of 33 Bennington street. Newton, last received a letter from her son on July 18. While at Boston College, Captain Ryan was a member of the marine corps reserve. He held the post of associate editor of the Heights, un- dergraduate weekly, in his Junior year, and was managing editor in we“ his senior year. He was also photo- graphic editor of the Junior Pic. the college Junior week publication, and a member of the track team. __.____________._. Dieppe Casualties OTTAWA. Sept. 15 —(CPl Casualties suffered by Canadians in the battle of Dleppe totalled 3,350 With 170 known dead. 633 announced today by the Depart-i ment of National Defence. Known dead (killed in action or died of wounds): Officers . . . . . Other ranks .. Wounded: Officers Other tanks fvflalng: Officers . -- Other ranks _lf‘ota_l casualties 4i 592 130 2,4 . 3.350 STEP IT UP Human problems of men Listen at 9.30 p. m. I o of attention as did also the other fllnts. Messrs. P.W. Turner of the National War Finance Committee and .. , B pok brlefl during the in- "' ‘ d“ “d “"5" mmm‘ 1‘ ‘moegmlglgn. 19m nulls will be shown flmelmloftile Eadyen, Riverdale. gvaave wasmfiflglililed . G096. . R - 7 Messrs. Duncan McKlnrlon. Robert McKlnnon. Daniel MoKinnon, Fin- 1’l'¢y McFadyen. F‘ dyen and ent Ar Canada's Vital War Industries Will be dramatized in a new C. B. C. Series The program will be carried locally by gtntlnn ~ C. F. C R/Omfln Catholic Chaplain service with the Canadian forces, in a brief interview with Guardian represent- atwes here yesterday. Bishop Nelllgan, who is a native of Tlgnish, P.E.I , has been on a. brief visit to his old home, the first since his retu;n from the United Kingdom about six weeks ago. He spent. three months there, meeting a. great many members of the Can- adlnn forces of all ranks. Be found their morale to be even higher than it: was on the occasion of his previ- ous visit, eighteen months ago. This Twenty he attributed to the work of the ladies of Crapuud gathered a‘. the chaplains and also of the super- hime of Captain and Mrs. Lea visors of the auxiliary services. Cailbeck for their initial meeting He said it was impossible to over- of the St. John's First Alrir Miss emphasize the importance attached Mllliel MMl-loflli. R.N., the group by the troops to letters from ‘tome leader, provided vely essential lect- He urged everyone in Canada to ure material for A.R..P. work and keep this in mind, especially at a discussion topic “Psychology of Christmas time. Emergencies" brought out many On Sunday, sept. ti, Bishop Nelli- useful and tlmelv facts pertinent m gall officiated at a largely attended the present crisis. Miss MacDllnmd outdoor service in Sussex. N B. On entertained with classical music on the foilowirlz Weilm-‘Sdfly he llfld B the "Heintzlnan," . Call- meeting of R. C. Chaplains in Saint beck provided a dainty luncheon John. which terminated an educative and He left: yesterday Hitoflwon 1°!‘ sociable evening. Halifax to hold a meeting of chap- ———- lfllIlS of three branches of the ser- AFTER ARREARS_ (my poygce v‘ce today. He will remain in Hali- ha-ve commenced their annual fax to visit several units and to round-up of car owners who are lll hold a joint Sorvlco for the Del?!“- arrears in personal pro arty tax. nel of the tbzee service branches ls drive to collect ack taxes next Sunday. Bflcr which ho owing on autos was instituted two will fly book 15° Gilli‘?- years ago and has resulted in the collection of outstanding persona‘. POLICE COURT-Ill "he PM?“ pnrperty tax arrears. Again this 601111 YC-lleldfi)’ 8 Wlglilfll “'55 fail, constable A,.l_ bowling l; in further remanded until today; charge of the work and he leporfls flmalc charged with Housing flI1~ mo: nq cars havg yet been mid noyzlllce to the neighbors "was fined Sellrcral itlavle been taken to the $20 Mid 0°51! or 30 dflyS- Pope S at on but their owners ~—_ have put in an appearance shortly 530W FILMS AT VERNON "‘ after and redeemed the vehicles by The, 1111 Drorfflln‘ of free sound paying the bu]; taxes, Th‘; dylvg movies in connection with the work of visual education. started will continue imdefinitcly, it was , announced, last night and are being crlrrfcd ._____. on again by M‘ss Hilda Gillis. B. GRAND MASTER. T0 VISIT Pncd. The director of PWDIIC In- HERE-Mr. FrJi L. Eastabrodrs. fonnationyijion, Mark R. Mac- Monctorl, N. B., Grand Master of Guigan, Minister of Education; Dr. the 1.0.0.11‘. is officially visiting H H. Shaw, Supfirlntendent of Ed- the city lodges at the regular ucation; the National Film Boar-d meeting of Wildey Lodge No, 2'7 and the Canadian Council of Ecl- on Friday evening, Sept 18th inst. ucalion for Citizenship are co- The Rebekahs are joining with the operating the work. The Odclfellows to meet their Grand pictures deal with the work of the Master. to hear his message and to Army. Navy and Air Force, as well have him explain his plans for the as other Canadian activities. They coming year. As there was no an- will be shown lit various centres nual session of the Grand Lodge throughout the province. Last night's this year. a visit oi the Grand showing was at Vernon. Master becomes more important, ##- SUB-AWARDS- Chappell and and his plans for the maintenance of the Order ln this Jurisdiction company. Electrical Contractile. wlll be more fully explained. The Charlottetown, have been awarded Grand Mister has many friends ln the sub-contract for lighting tn the city who will be glad to wel- connection with tile erection or the come him in his official capacity. eight Royal CRDEdlliD Air Force ---—— buildings in Western Prince, The 200 WOMEN REGISTER- The sub-award for the heating and National Registration of wcmen be- plumbing pa, been awarded w s tween m6 888s of 20 allcl 24 in- R, Keenan and sons. Mollcton. ‘fill-five 15 Promos-sin! successfully Messrs Walter Matheson and Ho. in Charlottetown. About 200 women Philips. Charlottetown, arc the h“ “=11 smiled when the office contractors for the project and al- oellsed work last night. This placed ready the grading has been started. ‘he mm 1" 9M1‘ °1 131° 1W0 195's As soon as this work is completed. 8° it" l" oPI-iroitlmhtely 10v. Those work 0n the erection of the bulld- lnqs, which are designed as lem- porary accomodlltlon for the R C. A FE, will commence. A DELIGHTED VISITOR-Mix Annie MacKanzic, left. recently on leturn to her home in Moose Jaw. Sash. after a pleasant track's vsn. wlthtler niece Nils Anne Stewart, Charlottetown and other relatives. Thh was Miss MacKenziss first visit l0 the Island, and sne was much lmplesssd by lzs climate, its scenic beauty, its verdanl 119165. its splendid highways and lho hfbibfllily and trimdllness of those wnom site met. FIRST AIDERS BUSY_ who have not yet registered have the remainder of the week to do so and can fulfill their obligation by visiting the Oliclfeliows Hail between .__i__ 9 akin. and 9 p.m. any day this Personals Mrs. Chester Acorn, City. Who was taken lll a few dflys aso. 1S recovering saflsfactorlly in the P E. I. Hospital. Mr. Leo Cusack has returned to Tm-Qnfp after spending his vaca- tion with his father Peter Cusack of Emyvalc. Miss Elsie Kelly, New Wlltshire 19g; Monday for Ottawa where she has accented a P05111011 1" the Civil Service Department. My, A, M, Nicholson, M. P, for MlloKenzie, Saskatchewan is a visitor to Prinw Qdyvard {sand this week, while hero _l1e visllld the Wood Island dlstrnb, where his grandparents restlled prior to moving to Bruce Cl-lunty about eighty years all"). Rev. J’. S. Bonnell, D D, and son George Oarrulhers leave today on return to Ntw York after an enjoyable summer holiday. Mrs. Bcnnell and daughters Catherine, Elizabeth and Margaret. are re- maiéllng in the Province for anolhor we: . FILMS SHOWN-A large attend. alwe was resent at the showing of films by e National War finance Conlmitte and P.E I. Travel Bur- eau in Souris last night. The special special Prince Edward Island col- red picture attracted a great deal B.G. Rogers, of the Travel n Hunter River tonight. FUNERAL YESTERDAY --"l’_“rle late Pollen- McKin- was held yesterday afternoon the home of Archibald Me Service at the Archibald Mc- Jchn MoGilllvl-ay, In- tgrm gyle Shore Cemetery; BOVINE EVOLUTION CAPE TOWN _ (OP) - Under the auspices oi’ the goverrmen-t. research is being conducted in the Union of Soul): Africa tom-roe the evolutlcnof a breed cf cattle which will not degene ale in subtropical and women workers in cllnwlel. FIRST PNEUMATICS Tile principle of pneumatic tires was patented in Enlfnnd in i845 and in i847 in the United States. T00 Late To Closlfy _"i: LOST — BUNCH OF KEYS, Tuesday. Reward. Apply Guar- dlan. 9-18-2l. PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE- Falcon. semi-automatic. l0 by i5. Apply Brodie Printing service, Glace Bay, Box 133. fi-ltHi. 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Let a Great-West Lite man show you how Educational Policies make cer- tain that your children will be equip- ped to lake their places in a better world. GREAT-WEST LIFE AISIIIIAIIGI GIHIPAIIY Milli;lllllllillilili ll l! I lllllll , . ll . will til izll l ll‘, ‘I1 fill l . .14,‘ l1" l’! l‘ P ' 1| "l? llll '1', l llllilgljffllilll1lyl 1 l '1 '1 lllllllllll. l . r1111 ‘lily l" will,’ 11 mfilfllll‘ 'l 'l"~l1"'llti'll "a .1]l111!li!1|'.iil§1"“ ' I 1i!‘ Ill 1 TODAY tremendous things must be brought about with speed, accuracy and ingenuity. Still greater accomplishments will be expected from the boys and qirls--now in classrooms—— studying for their chosen fields. _..z___ ._._.- i— OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR HYNDMAN 0c CO. LTD. - PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - OHARLOTTETOWN as Guest At Dunvegan Castle Isle 0f Skye -___ The following interesting letters we.e received by Mr. and Mrs. (1, H. Black from their son Llieut. C. F. Black, who was recently on leave 1n Scotland, having been lllvltid to Visit at Dunvegall Castle, Isle of Skye. Llcut. Black's paternal grand- lnother was of the MacLeod clan. "DllliVégflli Castle, l9 July, 1942:» This is being written in the Lib. rary at Dullvcgan. I have been here since Fznlllly, and rm bekllg most hospltably entertained by the present Chief of the Clan, Flora MacLeod of McleLcod. My l-oum is in the old Keep, perhaps 14m cellt- ury. The narlow ‘windows, thlough walls 9 feet thick, look out over Dunvcgall Loch, and tile small is. lands toward l-irlrris. I llllve been shown the treasures of the castle, the Fairy Flag, the Dunvegazl Cup, Rory More's Drinking Horn, and the rest. Almost below my room is the dungeon, carved in the rock, which has entrance only through a trap door overhead. From this room can be seen the old 5m gale, and in the distance the MncLeod Tables, fiat topped mounmns. To the south are tile Coolln Hills, dark, mysterious. and usually cloud cupp- ed. Yesterday, an unllsullly fine day, I saw them from the top of a nearby llill. In the morning yesterday I was out in a motor boat with the kee 1- er and his assistant imullllg up lo1J~ ster traps and trolling. In the lifter- noon I was~shown through tile im~ mediate estate by the Macbeod of MacLeod, and llllcr went ou: silont- ing rabbits. Today is sulldzlv and a strictly observed one here. In a few minutes vre are goill-r to the kirk in the village nearby, and later I hope to take a walk for miles round about. With her cous- ln here is Mrs. Mitford, whose lillizer wfls Canon MncLeod. brothel" of Sir Reginald, the late Chief, she is vislz. ing, and leaves for her home ta- morrow. I have just been looking at a book on the Skye pioneers to REL-the "Poly" etc. When dld Grandmother Blacks people leave here. and what was the mme of the original Canlulinll settler? 'i‘hl-y are uite interested llere lll the ramif cations of the clan, and have asked me to get what f can I don't see any reference in the "Polly" book. The castle is the oldest inhabited building in Scot- land, at least contnunily ltlmbited. and always by the snmc filllllly. The portraits of ancrstors by fzullous artists are Rkillg the corridors, and in the large rorms. and make a brave show. The cnstlc is compctely modernized, and as comfortable as any home in London. Now I must get ready for church. Much love to all. Fred "Dunvegan Castle! — 19 July '42 We have just finished dinner in the large dining hall of the Castle. whore is a magnificent lot of filmi- turc, and ii. number of Pic $171! portraits of MacLeods by sucn as Romney. This afternoon Mrs. Moc- Leod of MncLcnd and I went for a l0 miles walk part across ctllllltry, tn a beach of coral, madl- up of co~n1 and delicate shcls. moat ulllLLllfll here. It hns been a fine dav for Skye, but the hilltops mo. under mist, This morning we wall-cu! lo church m! Scotland) and enjoyed q very; sillplc service. I am enjoy- lng very mucll beln here. The enn- versat-lon l4 most nteresting. dear Transvaal. and lucid thought, learning and gracious culture. The libzllry lwhere‘ I am now) ls in excellent trlsze, and Mrs. MacLew is a fine judge of reading. I have iearnz-d by accid- em, that my room was the one used by the present King when he and the Queen visited here in 19.5.). 'I‘l".zlt ' m05L unexpected ‘donor, and perhaps the highlight of my lie so far- It is realy a suite, lyfvs. MacLeocl has given me two Mac- Leod Magazines. I shall nlllll to you, together with a guide to the castle, Tomorrow I expect. lo lvllye for Edinbuigh and perhaps the Link! District, This leave is well s! r and may be the best yet. Au re Much love. Fred- 2 Islanders Are Missing Tlwo Prince Edward Islanders are listed in fine latest Canadian Army casualty list, as missing. ‘T116 men are: Gnr. Jams! Ell-lob Adams, (ihnrlottetown_ and Siqmn. TllClillls arulsley Wlimms. Mrs- collche. Gunner Adams 1s l‘. son of Mrs Micheal HyTlss, l0 Prince Srlet. . led, vior, Girl Guide New! -—-—— ‘ *\ GUIDERS-ATTHNTION ‘~ \ Instead of the proposed weebl end camp at Kcppoch lt has been decided to hold a Saturday aft/en noon and eweninlz session. Watch this column for further PRINCE- hrs, If present plans rllaterisllze, all Guldus will meet in a conven- ient. place and go to KopPWh- M1" Armitage will be in charge of the training. All CIIQIICHOIDWI] Guid- crs are urged to koep Saturday afternoon and evening free so that they may attend this spccinl train- ing Class. Remember the day and date. please, Saturday, September Charlottetown and the late Donald 19m Adarrls He is 1,6 rem of ase 31rd was biz-n at Irlslltcvln, nea: Ism- siltgtcll lie tell. Charicltrtowrl Juiy i. 1940 for Potawzltva wilczc he lln- delwcnt a period of mlitzlrv iljsln- ing. Later he mls sent to Kings- ton, Ont.. where 11o look rl CQHISC ‘m wxreless operating. Gllr. Adams has bsen one S011‘ and right. mclrhs lvrzscas C’ was clinched to a Canadian Almer- cd Corps. Before CDIlSDIXIg W-ih the Cin- adian Army, he was rmployui .‘..r four Wars at The Qxrlrlozictaun. He rcceivcd his cdllcvlor at Wot‘! Kent Siicoi and PIEINJTC of Wales cnlkgc Two brcxhrls XLN‘ cu vice also Lorne wrd active Bruce 5C l‘- Fifi‘ both with the Slgnniiers ovcrssas. R Mrs. Hynos Tt",l_‘".’\'.I ‘wr- .€?l(-'E and a. belPgTJm txcnl hel- son since the Dioppe raid 'I1l.—y (‘CTIIHXIQG lrlcssclges sent by Gllr. Adams prlcr to ‘he action. 'Il.‘l(‘ teLegl-nm arrived here two days HIV’? tho raid while the sexnd letter hem on Saturday last. Blgmn. T. B. Williams Sigmn. Williams ls married rmd has seven children His wife, the for- nmr Nora Slecl, rcsidrs at Mis- couohe. He L; a Min of Mrs Ben- jamin McNeill, who u at. presmt a Potient in tho Prince County Hospital with a broke-l arm, and the lathe Thcmas Williams of Grand River Before ellllsilzlg with the active army shortl nltcr ill" otrhrcak of war, he sudicd tvlsgrnyhv for some time and for ill s rrlsoll on. listcd Wllh i-hc Royal Crlrnclzarl Cc-rm of Slmals. H» aftrlldcfl St. Duns/tans Univrrsrts‘ in char- ic-lte-townl for a time His seven (hiidrrn arc: Joyce, Joan. Estelle. Lcrlaine, Olive. ‘Tile-mas, and a one and one-half year old baby. K01’ lmstaxp-sh-vwollgx Linen wQhl/{lllffllltif shipbuilding are the chief illdlblliF-S of Norlllcrn Ireland. CARE FOR NATIVES PRETORIA _. lCPl -/ Assad arr! infirm South African nativcs have befll found victim of rslllz living .1 .8T1d to alirvinle their con- dition a artltlcnzsni l: bong es- tabizsiled near WLbank in the _. l-_l.. _..al. BIARYLAND'S FLOWER. The brick-eyed SlLSilll ls the sta? flower of Maryland. {NY-At Morcl‘. on Sept, '1, to All". and Mrs. Tilomflb Kenn a daughter, Rc l1 Josephine’ IHAKRIAGES ______.______l___ DELANEY-‘flacPllEE —- At Zion Mllllsc on TllflSfllly, ‘ ‘ by Roy, Cdrlylc \ ', Miss Isabel NIQCFUCQ (I Elmxvod, to Mr. Eric Dougas Delaney, of Friend) lvor. JAMES - CLOW- On Sat day, Aug. 29,1942. by RcvAPowm m St. James Anglican ClllllCh, llam- illon Ont. Mary Rein Clow, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Claw, Prince Edward Island, to Mr. Fired» erick George James, son of Mr, lmd Mrs, Eldwnrd James. Hamilton, Ont, jIjflLli)f_H_Pl"fllil ploase cOpy.) . ~At bfllrrlly Harbor on Sept. l2, i942, Freeman Reynoldl, llgcd ‘l8 years. BRENNAN-At the home of daughter, Mrs. iDrJ JC Sharps, Edmonton, scpt. ll. 1942, Nlrs. W.A¢ Bzennlm. (TULLEN—- Suddcnly Rt the hlInQ of his sister, Mrs, \Vllll:lm Jack; man Village Grccn, Monday, Sept. l4. 1942, James Cllllcll. llqc '16 year Funeral wlll tnke place from lh residence of his sister. Mrs. Wm, Jflvkmllll. Vlllllilc Grcvn, Thursday nlornlrlg at B45 to Sh Dunstan’! Basilica thcncc lo tile 3,5, C-rlnctcry. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitohlro Phone N!