APRIL s. 1941 s" ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ * THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ PAGE NINE "w - » . W"*W wmunwu vawwwuunwnnbneanfiflfln flvm>mfifiwononiqnxiaioanonit-ceaat-QQQDIIOZZBQ?! h L iICTURES i EYES ON THE SKY Iember of an East Coast anti-aircraft crew scone iili‘ sky liiiiillgh one of the many pieces oi‘ delicnti- equipment which maize iiii the modern Ack-Ack battery. —-mv--_A? » - —~ 4 ~»\. _ , Dialer-General C. P. Price, new officer commanding the Third Cano- ilin Dglfllilsizn. galhllilamfirzllfll g Wtglhil diauzhter, Private Mrrjorlc ' ~ _ . ' ‘ " r ce. a s i; c. cc. an an rls fin ei- s . . ~' . i l mission announced come in the unit, tho Women's Transportf ScrTclil: of ‘this relflgtwAir "m" minis." ‘:1! Y““'"§l-i.“§“i.i°§:'i'i$l“§' tilltllfghlf; $.lifts2§:::f iaaxtoyrggfgomfgpflitgwtfffllfl: zfitetziovrintlilelifiiisrliada, they will lnciud; Nursinlr Yeomanry overseas, Pte. Price said. lilricr-Gen. Price said ‘"6"’ Gerri,’ xv“?! Y5 aw gods!) S r m“ 7bigmcw on meeting a ‘W0 dlsrn" compames Se‘ aside f" "w training M, Cuchs and his Canadia" “Mme” ha“ akmdi’ Ne" 31mm‘ "diiined b! 1315-1‘ on yuunighio Zzufiii-eigi: i]: Cnihdili’ {Dire 0t S knrskrs missions in i Yugoslavs. These companies, commanded by officers of thur own British Instr. Father and daughter are shown here. 1212:: fimerslca is toy discuss with President Roosevelt and Prime i nationality, will be trained in Windsor and Owen Sound. Minister King the post-war formation of a Polish-Czechoslovakian s- new ‘"atnmuttamunnutaauuar.....>........§..........a.. ,. u nu >494 pqvonupunulhlbdbiblbfiwTrHfll ‘rfis’)<“vl‘n‘n“s3o37fiffis'>i'fl‘>l‘pf\l’fl'ffld‘fi§i‘ - nnrmwnrrn.“ "irtnwn a 1 n. >1 . Fn m s...’ . . f‘; c. 1x0. ‘ c. ‘ in. Despte his arduous duties ‘ bassador to the United States, Lord Halifax found time over the week- end to enjoy his first American fox hunt. Lord Halifax, centre, is shown aslride his mount in Chester County, Pennsylvania, with J. Stanley Reeve riding at his right. Lord Halifax always has been I- kccn hunter mid his stay in the United State's will afford him an opportunity to follow his favorite sport when time permits. u. WC’ 60133153165661} 03lfilitiqd6pvuammmmuuuuawuuuamuuwnmwu wuwn 5,5 i; is n )1 ,5- O 0'0 . m‘ ‘ti’, fllmwiwmrirtrifmm‘? Gnr-‘Qkiti; ‘t: ...\ stat. iwossawfs " Down to the sencoast went the King and Queen to study the defence tactics for a possible invasion (TOP RIGHT). There they found Polish troops who have lakcn up their position along with British and Can- BACK FROM SEA HOLIDAY adian units. The Poles are determined that what happened to their notion will not happen zigniii, and by helping British hope to regain “vmvegalgzfi? diiflggitgglgil$ggggtsfi the'r own land. Streaming iilong the hose of jagged cliffs, British mm‘: ashorgslnuigy an” . “M!” coastal defence troops carry out a mock charge to hurl back an im- aginary force oi invrdcrs (TOP LEFT). No matter how long the fishing irniso in siintlirrn ivntcrS. _ _ En i-cuie in Washington, he plgnngd wait, they are constantly on vigil and well rehearsed to meet the men t-ateabaavovwnmonncsntcawnaownbmzoacrca " on *2 . ‘son II . l; veils to sci-era] army camps. llei-c who may irome over lhe sen, 'l'liere are fciv t'ny villages in England . ' r h i: '."t-. ti .k_ t xii a ti th '. tilt." t l itl (‘ r. ‘d . .‘ ti . _‘ g . . _ .. .. - » . " ‘ \ll(| wuisiy a nuge .ri. . iv ""3 Wilfflililiifl; lilnlfillillilg ‘u: itillyiqél/LT‘ augiiree ‘ti: tiice (liioiwriir figriiniiisoii: lgiirzifi-iililantlrooiargi Canadian mi i arqshnml- Anon" fl-t ‘wrk m‘ U“. Uh‘ P‘ m‘ um ‘t “i l _, i. ,, 4-, ' " "15 P-“r Wm’ “M “ ' _, l t mm “mes ha“ ma‘ , __ v , _ ' - Norseman wings. 1ilCSc girl~ are dong flirii- .\ii.‘i'l‘ in gimviriiiig '3 l" i l tl i. caught up with Mussolin-s wag- fleet. At cas e i,‘ , Their cniiiiilcnce l3 lmlsicrcil uiicn t.inks likc this BOTTOM) coime ‘ f h . . . . C Q their own when lhe lifedltcrrrneon flee i a as ‘ vmoflo venom and when "my m“ ‘he big m." was - rumbling ‘mo ‘Mir ‘villages as "(mp5 rflmarsc a roundmp of pa”, w ngs or t e training 0i (‘llllillifl ilcilirlintrs. ;\ liLini Milli!‘ <iir is u 3 ""1! 50W iorllfliflls Smile u" 35-00mm" ‘mines: Se sunk heron réuhhlg ‘mm The Mime“ "m" rut...‘ chute forces. shown in the background insnccliiii: liio work of ll Lzii- at iiunrr Iiopuir. j; well down by the hsicrr; lcaaiiseiirtuarlrliogomz‘ slowed down "uh" ships n“ heavy "n". of u“ cifizroaxnigisiriatlon against cold, lic.:t and sound Iii Nort-hnm" “K-Lvlng ‘a . tly to the smns in; r. s v: . - - O grea. m Brit sh flect could come iii for the kill. a .f' . _ _ ____ . 33. ‘i . .QI)JD%HZECLO35QOQO.OQD?SEOD O=~T QGOOOGOGQJQQQQQQJLMIQQ 3AM‘ ' Qci<16.Q-.‘.c:e:£@2fi“:‘ ~ . Q . ' g, A \ p ~l _ M oing through scores oi air raids. u Ifflllp of Canadian troops pirsie; had recently nrrli-i-ii. All iiii-n “ho have berii lnvalified home 1 sister rnd lots of iflllfldq “m. H, immi 1., n H. i. ._ - ii ...- _,, i.. l"?! "a": Wlw flfflvlfd ilfllflfl ‘hi! Week “Th! illfflllllh the worst of their exllfr- . said lt was "terrific", chit-ll) iil‘.l\\I\‘(‘ oi‘ liii‘ iiugc land mines dropped Supper W. (YBrIcn. Flnnkcil liy ,\|l\‘_ (rum-ii ti i , . ,,.,.i i, ._ ., ; , - . m - i casual: . English Boy sum swam" "n" hr iiati raids. Jliiflll)’ hi" icncc lu the recent "hits" raids on a wcst coast English izort. At lerst i by parachute. Red (‘rnss girls oi ’i‘i-i'rnli.'s volunteer transport s rvlee ' ii th hoot _ rerliiilfrsintigliiifizs riililmlieriflailled. one man thought he knew lhe re"s"n for the concentrated homhii g. were on the job when the ‘riliilililiti of QiIIiI-crs enme in. ht LEFT is with 3 {mud gmflp, All the trnof‘! mil h gli pnixi- ili- in‘! ~ii iii s4 7 r = . l-lr- was told M’ it resident. he sold, that n shlpkind of Amencan alr- Gunner J. I-I. 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