lilo battle d"; 1i! Into p,- "vr actual bmn conditions, AUGU5T_.24-_L942 i THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ii-I- hi! THE stately-" r- Ifi a ham: for, _. husbandsmaalcocb, . flor wives. . . and a. bowl for all Wk)‘ J mm! to ham about ‘ " [one fil eapnuly, ' .4. ._..- British Fleet Air A_rm ‘Extolled In New. ., Film Coming TL Prince Edward ‘Oi the some illustrious family as the enormously successful British famous ship to get material ior the ‘ ‘ u picture. On two oi these occasions nature ‘Qonvo isnthe feature film the German press issued. one oi Ships With 1115-9 . produced at their amusin statements that she b11113 Btudioa-‘and opening a two had been sung; Several times, while dry enilfllem w 8Y1 Tho Prince Ed- on these voyages, Kellino was tang- wud Theatre 011 Wednesday. A led up in naval engagements. It got lint-class drama. oi the present war, to be quite u, habit with mm to leave the carrier's flight deck in a plane of the Fleet Air Arm with his camera turning. Several oi the "shots“ in “Ships With Wings” were taken under machine-gun fire. John Clements. the heroic black shcclpisof “Convoy". dies over again , or 1 countr in “Shi )5 With The picture which has been dcd- Wings". He playys the part ilai a. nav- mted to the Ark Royal and the a1 ilyer who is thrown out oi the men oi the Fleet Air Arm was made Fleet Air Arm for taking up a plane with thgfilll wflperfltloll 0f the without leave and crashing the ad- ty- Cameraman Roy I 1' , 1-1 m; 1g Ellmo made three trips aboard the m m s so“ e a es a Job w h a have “ships With Wings" is woven ound the activities oi’ the British Elect Air Arm. Most interesting angle is that the role oi the aircraft urrier in the film is actually lplay- ndby the Ark Royal oi Noble ame, ante sunk by enemy action in the editerranonn, ents grlppl bando PRINCE EDWARD _-T0-lIAY and TllE. Shows 1307-9 Addedt-“Indla at War"—a March of Time Hit-Screen Snapshots Greek island. The war breaks and the island is taken over b Nazis. He steals a. plane and i’ y; oi! to warn his old aircraft carrier that the Nazis and Italians are laying mineflelds. ‘The British ileet has a Job to blow up an enemy power dam, but can't get close enough to use their big guns because oi the mines. Planes are sent out. but the carrier is bombed and in recent months, Wings" was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Sergei Nel- third-rate transport company on a. Bflfl5h mm wo the planes to make crash landings, ‘Three planes are leit, and only two pilots and the dam ls still standing. Clem- then gets his chance. All his ammunition is gone, so he rams l. German Dornier and they go down to death together on to the bombs oi the complishing the work. One oi the mast thrilling and oi the darn, Na plane ac- ng films to be seen on a screen “Ships With v, both leading lights in the r the Z716 971m Sensation A lMiss some hit! She’! sweet‘ fifteen and atarbound‘ ‘for-sure " ‘ norrr MISS ‘this ' in her first glad- i <.‘1.<>|<1.\ WARREN TO-DAY-TIIL-WED. — CAPITOL ‘ durum‘ R lll'S'l‘().\' NEWS-Glen Gray and Orchestra s snows DAILY-2.30_7V8.45 and THUR. PRINCE EDWARD 2:;- FfLHflf- JOHN CLEMENT! LESLIE 115N115 JANE BAXTIZB é HEARS GOOD NEWS —- M1‘! {If mum-tn». g Ballem. Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Mr. and 2 Mrs. Alton Burke. '1 “V” CUCIIMBER - M Campbell, City, brought Guardian Office on cucumber in the Iorm feet “V". f CENTRAL GUARDIAN Saturday a. oi a. per- ionu luterelt. but ldvortiuil] 0| I xnzl-"Lwd-Il! N 11'1"“ 0| l SCHOOL BOARD-At a meet- nrirny plllbll l: mg of m, school Board ML L """"‘* Leonard MacDonald was up 1m. ' “'—‘ ed t0 the teaching staff of ueen COOK'S tor Photographs. 14-593. Square school, replacing Mr. Ivan Walsh who has Joined the armed forces. CONFEDERATIO; LIFE msvn. ANCF- r. 91a Personal a Miss Doris and Master Douglas Clark entertained their friends to a 5111258)’ l-mrly on Friday 0i‘ last woe . Jessie She/w received a. cable yes- terday from her son Lieut. Ed- uard T. (Ted) Shaw, saying that he is safe and well. Lleut. Shaw “as on H. M. S. Cairo, which was t°ll>edoed in Mediterranean -;— on Aug. 13th. Mr. Hubert Strickland, C. N_ R, and Mrs. Strickland oi Charlotte- WELCOME vISITQBF-Mxl w“- town left saturday ior a visit to liam Keigh, formerly of Grand Halifax and Sydney. 'I‘racadie arrived in the "Garden of the Gulf" frcm her home in Mrs. Louis B. Gallant loit on Topfield, Mass, about two weeks return Saturday morning to her ago and is receiving a hearty lwme in Ottawa after s ending uelcome irom her numerous rela- lb!“ Week! lwlldly! will h" tives and Iriends. she is at pm- parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph sent visiting Charlottetown, m. Wflallvrlo. Brighton Ave. welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. '———'_ John L. Garnhunr Haviland st, Mrs. George B. Frizzell has re- turned to Woodstock, N. B., to re- siune her duties as student nurse at tho Fisher Memorial Hospital. While on the Island Mrs. Frizzell Wu the guest o! her sister, Mrl. W. B_ Montgomery oi Bedeque. Mrs, L. B. Hunt. Montreal, formerly oi Summersido and Char- lottetown, who is Visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. W K. Rogers, has re- ceived a cable from her son, Cap- tain William Hunt that he has returned safe to England alter taking part with his regiment in the Dieppc raid. RETURN FROM HOLIDAYS- REV. and Mrs. W. C_ Pickett; and two children Jack and Elaine have returned to their home in Murray Harbour after a pleasant vacation spent _in Chatham, N. 13., where Mr. Picketts was guest speaker ior four Sundays In the United Church there. They were accompanied to MUFYBY Hflflwlll‘ by Miss Margaret Mackenzie oi Charlottetown who Will be their guest, SOUTH DINETTE RED (311055 —In the ‘July zmnual mport, of the South Pmctte Red Cross Work- ing Unit_ the number o1’ pair; of socks made should have read 6i Pflirs instead oi six pairs and 2i‘ pairs seamans stockings Instead or l3. As a start in the year's work the unit collected $41.00, This ("Kflltfy was obtained from a bazaar and ice cream which was held in the School room. TRINITY UNITEVD CHURCH No matter how iine the wea- ther it does not materially affect the attendance at our services and we have had a. re rble suc- ‘ 1.1m y r. was announced that and Mrs. Raoul Itcymond would sing at our morning vice anticipation was keen ior they had been heard with pleas- ure on previous ‘l(.‘<‘l‘..\‘l()llS. Tncy sang a duct which znldvd grezlll" to the excellence of our program that in c- ed among other items such hymns as "Hark, my soul! It is the Lord"; and “Break Thou the ‘ Bread oi Life", hymns that ex- press the longing of every Chris- tian heart and were sung fervor. Rev. D. C. Boothroyd lilfloCAl-Lvbl- CAMPBELLr-On SAMMY evening. August 15th at o P. M. the marriage of Norma Marcia oi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell, Mohlilillle. was performed by the Rcv. Donald Boothroyd, at the Uni- ted Church Parsonage, Charlotte- town. Miss Jean MacKae was the briclfs zittenrlnnt was in mm» R" C- A'- flcwd B5 Emmi-g" charge oi the service and preach- man. Following the ceremony a ed the sermon 1mm me text, wading supper W“ sell/ed l0 1m- Galatians, 5-13 "Brerhern ye have mediate relatives at the home oi the been caged unto nbgrgyq The bride Latel in the evening Mr. and liberty of the 5on5 of God go which MW cmllpbcn_“'ere ulea-sanuy 5m" we are called shows itself in the Tlnsod a mg” ‘lunlbe? 0f friends freeing of the heart, xmnd. will “ho presented them with a. Ivell- and moral sense from me hank a filled purse and an address read by Mr_ M W. Wood. During the even- ing muslcal numbers were given by Mrs. Beatrice Judson, Mrs. Earl perlng chains oi tradition. sloth and sin. The great paradox of the Gospel is that they are most truly iree who are the slaves of The bride and Chnst groom 10ft on a honeymoon trip through Nova Scotia and were fol- In the evening Mr. Iioc1!ii'o,\'cl’s text was Psalm 78-41 "T1103" lim- lowed by the good. wishes oi theié “god IiCElIl/es (fllggndnlellilfliflllvé v 0e friends for a happy wedde women to do m5 “m H? m“ readily be limited, at least for e ow UYfARTKn: _ s... an 4_ Fla the Canudiana._ This was the training 01th @1160 with British, American and Frec French troops In battle at . - >-v.u-..- “J55 THE axnanozins. .,»¢7 1 k,‘ ._ "'(“ . . J-s e 1 Tro mum-m» - e handpicked soldiers who fought their through the leggy marches oi Northern Ireland, oiilem move Iornrd Dleppe, 4 Sharpener], llp For SilabflATFitéacli Coast Battle School in Northern Ireland. Electrical! R.- a UP SHEER ROCK French Coast, won't noted on the _,..,.,....,.........-w_.»...M-~.--.w-»v but». . rugged troopers climb with lull . _ w. m H l» THROUGH THE A“; Hume Canadhn’ American and grmsh qffiugrs, side lay/shin, during‘ intensive, tough training course at Britain's realistic y controlled explosive pols hurl a barrage oi‘ fire in the {aces oi the attacking Commandos . Scenes like this were recanted in earnest along French coast M All"! “Fuck l‘ 91°?!"- S, rising more precipitously than the cliffs on the packs. This (raining (handily who aflodelyin and OVER THE CRAGS o! the North Ireland countryside Canadian and American officers toughen up together In intensive haiflc training, Men like these led the troop; who (ought heir way ashore at Dioppe. r. 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