... 1~\ mswv. smwfiw‘ crime TEN . y. ._' l to Boston, Mass, these Latvians look to Canada and the U. B. for s , from their ketch as they arrive, ma; m“ u.‘ “m to hold a thanks. NEWS 6f the home miter fleeing irom tho Russians. Unless Canada or the 11.5. ad- I giving service. Gar Plunges From Bridge, Takes Lives of Three lihildrenl .. *5‘ The ca: driven by Mr. Halfaday plunged from this bridge at Sugar - Island near sault Ste. Marie. In the last four years seven cars havo plunged into the river from the wooden structure. Here road inspectors study the scene where the Halfaday cu went over into l2 ieet o! water. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ . The worst disaster in Canadian avia . may 1170s; m Atlantic in their tiny m: which brought them mlts them. they could be sent back n» Russia. Here the voyagers who Mun" PM” w“ m“ "V" °‘ *6 m“- British Jet in lllr Show A spectacular air mow staged recently at ‘Trenton, Ont, by the British Jet planes which flew the Atlantic. was held at Toronto. One of the six Vampires on a visit to Canada and the U. S. is shown at left. . .../... ........ . .. . .- ...... ‘nUcUs:r__2: 194s ORLD inmcTU Res it . 29 Ills in lianadifs Vlorst. Air Disaster tion. the crash o! a Rimouski and exploded. m; had closed in alter the plane lelt Antioosti island w“, woman md , bgby, The and the pilot, Enerson Niiills, tried to slip through this up in mam. olmait crashed into this clifl mt Fox River on the 66810 peninsula. N11101:! Cont. ‘ J‘ A British Tudor is shown during a take- oid’. It is to replace the Tudor airline that 314.000.- 000 worth of Camdairs is being ordered. Employees o! the British factory protest wounding oi the Tudor, declaring their livelihood is at stake. llouse of Lords May Beside Base Ijote th- broken cable. - u»... _. .-... GITAWA. ont. July so~applieetionu for the new Reserve Arms Oertiiicak no still beinc ouuiht by Army Headquarters from person- nel who, while unable to perform active service during the Second World War, contributed to the victory through membership in a R0- IIvo unit (or six months or more. "rho certificate is an enpreasiot of gratitude irorn the Government ll Canada and bean the facsimile signatures oi Prime Minister Mac- hnlio Kin: and Minister or National Defence. Hon Brooke Claxton. Odiciuu at Army Headqusrturs said that all those who ponm lho required service and desire’: certificate shouii apply to their nur- Id Bums Force unit or Active torso headquarters. Applic tiun forms an available at. time oillces and the certificates will be issued as soon II lorvioo can brvsrifled. Available in mzlish or French. tho certificates are intended u lllcili rsoomition o! tho [rut part played by Reserve units in the _ unsound prosecution or the war. “v- b Members o! the 17th Reece Rest. from P. ll. I. are shown above drawing their stores on arrival st Petawawa military camp where tho unit is spending this week taking part in the annual Reserve Force exercises. Sgt. L. N. King; Opl. A. R. H. MsoLeod and Opl. G. B. Oxford all from Charlottetown ‘are in the photo. (Canadian Army Photo). “Dfldfly won't bo homo." Mrs. Emerson Hill: tells her two-year-old son. Brian. shown. Iourth from right. centre raw, miernon Illill| was pilot o! the piano which crashed on the Glspe. rima n. 1...... admin‘ with.» ma» i» via-ff, . , :9 ‘If?! for dloilloa. dull hlieon. MU Gong“ pink!‘ W w i . t‘ u ti: toctodbivLm-itishilalqim n nlfl - Grist-stricken author, sun. Garrett Belinda: ooh on the shudder oi an a when ion: it: irrmtion t: ntunfiheme, and arose. if: '4 h" hIlMllJ-"II 111011‘ W“ MM WWW drowned when the. ‘rt-m by. tumor. shot tin tor eating his p s. csnsqion W“ , hmily u: went oi! e bridle mo: Inns Ito. time. Ont. ll‘! mm m a bi] problem. - ' ... . ,_,a.m‘