ent @0813 I I" that our w“. r " r2 the um‘ rule lore l0 mill qno "'1 l1 =ll till‘- I "h rho frol ..-.‘.-_-Iu ‘<‘¢ .- n u n n e - u u -'- .—-'-:'I-...--‘.--—-—-'.i-I.-——H'—IQI_H,~ .. ----- -. -- IIIIlnIIlI-I_I JH-t- 'c'n"~'n'-'-'-'-"'-°s'-'<'-'-'-'-'u‘-'n' '.".':.'..-'. “arr-r.--.-.-.-.,-,-,,-,_-,-_._.___._ flttooooooeovooooooooooooffl," gAqlz TEN L35 _ cnmzboirsroww rumor-moi 44515321» 19.40 fififu‘. "w 1:19;‘ .. . -. n -"o"-"o“n".|"~"- 1."‘-' We’- . u‘ N - - - - - - - - - - . .- . . --."rr-'¢‘l|'b'u"¢'-'-'-'- I I I I I i I I I I i 1 I l ll ‘I ‘I fl l‘. ,- l. \- I l: ,- 1- t l l- l- 3 ‘- I ‘a j >1 i l IILHS ('l_iU.\l\\'lCl.l. I l. (‘rvsuimll Roosevelt has appoint- l: a! Jav Pil-rrellollt llufixlt. velerllll f, Iii career iiipllllnxlL. in surreal‘ I 1mm. l‘. ii. (‘lnllllveil il~ minister Y. n» (numb: \lr. U-lftnthllilois lllll- >1 li vi mu. \"lii ~-l.l!l-. lmll. i\ :1 he‘ l V; m.- ~t.lle dvpurillll-llfs ,' l.|:|.»pl-.lu illusion. - l- ‘l _| '- _- ‘I I Al .L5‘|li‘f‘l lor these liuls of the WS 0ft All along tho route from Toronto Camp Borden vi lminlnrlrls n! troops rolling up from Toronto's Camp, Rnyz-l liul throng-hunt the loin: trrlill ridc to summer In till‘ ell-iv m‘ their rlyziml-nt. “'I'vll the l-jrl,-;ii~i~ "n1 in “(l|‘|'y‘“ 1m»),- u.l_\." All-ulllsllill- Cllllxllla hegnn Illtfllliillflf an utidltiollal 40,000 men. ..--.-.»~ h... llzlgers and townspeople turned out to szlillte tho Exhibition. ’l‘roinin_\z took on a more businesslike RPlt-nlent 0i (‘zlnadzl with events in Europe moving so svvlitly. shouted, "the (‘alum-Its trlvning quarters lile troops laughed and j'ii(‘l| singing zlre on lhe King Lenpnill, ni the Belgians. ulm |ll'(ii'li'i| hi. arms to surrender ullllollt llr~l informing the Allies, 1T0!’ Ll-Ll-"Tl signing an- (lUPHWlPIII, before till our. Likl- his \\'1ll'l'iIlI‘ flltiler. King lrl iililt. loot; pz-n-onzll command of i, \i‘i‘ll nliler uiiitiul his Inn-m “hen (il-rmn, invaded his linv country. Illlt. unlike his Litillr. h» il.l'~ sillmlell lilo ,\iill'\ in \llllt‘lliil'lilll{ uluolllliiilinnllv.,. lll fllllilll‘il"llllf his ~'.ll'fi"llfil"l‘, France's premier <".*\.'ll|f‘(i it in sharpest tl-nns and "l" surrender was repudiated by the lil- " n government. Leopold ;_ sly-y riul- llflilrl‘) its n p-mliil m" his lather Kill: Albert, Leo- rv in» Iiiil: v-n, Prince nilllflfllll and i‘lli\"f\i Josephine (Ihzlrlotie d/WH in. IIY'|\ all a rllntcnll near Pciih-v-l, in r-l-nfrni France. mum u! lin- [mire river, it is umlcr- flmltL “M! .'-.m-~w.".-.-.~.~. '-’-'v-N'i-"J‘l|‘-'-'|'L'l|‘-5'-‘J\rin -.-.-.-.-.-..~..-.-.-.».r.xv.a~t-.~.v.-.mwn.v.wv~alvamsvnvwv'- he WORLD in PICTURES HEADS (‘.D.N./\. COMMITTEE Daily newspapers in all naris of’ the country are represented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Daily Newspapers‘ association, which opened May 28 in Toronto. W. .l. Metz. here, of the Kill-honor Record, is l'llilil'llll'lll of the adver- tising; policy committee. A. D. lilo- Kenzie, SillTllu, Canadian Observer, l; \‘l(-l"-l‘i'l£‘.il‘lI‘ll1l’l§ William Wallace, advertising manager of The Toronto Dailv Star. is president of the asso- ciation nnd chairman of the board. HITCH-BIKES TO JOIN ARMY S9 anxious was Edward Word t0 join up than he hitch-hiked from Red Deer, Alberto, to Calgary, a llistullfl‘ oi‘ um llllHS . despite the fort his heel tvas cut off under the wheels of n freight train. Ward rode a freight from Peace River to Red Deer, where the accident oc- curred. llo ‘ ndaged his foot with s bit of his shirt and proceeded on his way. but collapsed on the out- skirts of (Jalgary. as ipolntjteps m being liken by Ottevn in te fofmcontued culled up, n vetennl’ homo guard being orgonlned. and m0 Third Division n been announced. Ilere no member: of the Royal Illtment of Cnnnda waving Clfllfl t ""t‘“*”'v' Comin, off the assembly lines these days at North American Avlatlon's factory in Inglewood, Cat, are hundreds of ‘fast, sturdy tminlng planes and bombers for the Allies and the Commonwealth oir training scheme in Canada. Shown (TOP IEFT) in the lino! assembly lino of tho company's Harvard 1 Trainers. President Roose- velt's speech, in which he called for 50,000 fighting planes, has gal- vanized the U.S. aircraft industry, already speeded up by immense orders from the Allies. North Americans Inglewood factory 1T0!’ RIGHT) has been greatly expanded since the war began. stream- lined mass-production methods and two and a half shifts a day enable the Inglewood plant to turn out h Harvard Trainer every three hours, and almost 600 of these plume will be delivered to Can- adn Bl fret u they are completed, crossing the border at Sweetgrase, Mont, by the "push-and-pull" method which meets LLS. neutrality laws. This is the new Harvard I] ‘Trainer (LOWER, being built for Britain. Service flying schools in Gouda will also get some of the fir". ti‘ ‘Diem. a r , _.> being mobilized. e greeting on their German rggrlon nd the Mobilization of nine ANNOUNCES SURRENDER Capitulation of Belgium to the enemy was announced to the l-‘rcnl-h lllllltn by Premier Paul Rlgvnaud, who denounced King Leopold I'm" surrendering without first inforln- in; the Allies. itnfl atzzlirlsi the Ilxheil 0i’ the Belgium glivrrllnlz-lll and his own troops. CHIEF OF STAFF General Sir John Greer Dill has neon appointed to the omplrei highest military post as chief of the imperial general staff. HANDS OVER HIS ARMY Early May 2d King Leopold of the Belgians "without though: for the Brltlzlh and French annlies." to lloto France's Rcynouzl. handed t g Belgian army truer in the in- vlder. Tile surrender cum!‘ m. Belgian lrnopo fought magnificently rt superior numbers. Able-bodied Seaman Stanley llicks lumps smartly at till" hill" in rluo the ins gll. 'l‘()l' Lin. 111"‘ tho Royal (‘zlulldnln Nzlvdi \"""" tear Reserves new training vl-ssl-l Brides In launched on its HP“ Queer, The llaidelt, LOWLIK, till‘ rm of u. u. watt or '1'<>""""- "j “ DIQQCI-nowdered cnllln i‘l"ll'.“>l‘l'. '1'" lush-llogot booty forbids ilvl"! tho (‘anadlon nnvzll ill-g. the “hill: gglgn, 9n m; flffilt Lakes, so ti‘- lhidco flies the hluc cnsllzu. whim Inly be flown in vvnrtinlc enifi i‘? government ships. Orlilnrr)‘ P“: lIllh IIIXI llillliifl. R.(‘.N.\'.R.. 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