In t :n:-';f;'1r-‘gar fin‘: w WN coT mi ORLDin SJULY 27.1934; ' "-' l1CTURE§l iiended for Berlin and the el- eventh Olympic ‘glues, these members of the Canadian ath- letic team are shown as they said farewell to Canada at ltlontreal. This is the main group of contenders, the rowers and scullers having made the Queen Mary mm": odd her ileo cm to King George v. which hi visit. to the King’: House, the has been erected at Burhili, near.- Boyll Wan-Int Holden’ slver .II1b- Cobhun. surrey, on ; beautiful trip earlier. Included in this party are 110 athletes and 30 oflicials. The happy group of girls (TOP LEFT), include All- een Meagher, Margaret Bell. Dot Bronlshaw, Jeanette “ol- son, Betty Taylor, Roxy Atkins, Stirling, chapcrcne. At the RIGHT, is Miss Margaret Bell. Vancouver's champion high jumper. while mzww are a section oi’ the mcn‘s track and field brigude, with Coach Mc- Kinnon, Vancouver, and W‘:- ager A. E. II. Coo, Winnipeg. in the fcrejround. woodland site presented by Lord Iveagh. This picture shows the Queen leaving the house at the con- clusinn oi’ her whit. with three of his sons and I professional sailor as the crew, nesldent Roosevelt sails leis- urcly along the northern New England coastline in the 52- ioot auxiliary schooner Sowan- nn, pictured (above) under -full ::. M. F» ’ The King. LEFT. as he inspected I fleet of mighty iy. mile aerial tour ol England‘: air station: soil as it left Pulpit Harbor, Maine, attended by on official convoy. Above. the President (right) kccps his llands on the helm and leaves the work to sons John, Jmnts and Frzmhiiu, Jr. ' .2 Three well-preserved \""c":"'- r’ the wilderness watched the Hud- son's Bay ship Nuocopic lczzvc. Among them they have 120 yerrs.‘ service in the hinterlands. when they came to Montreal to live, they had grown grey in the service of the H. 13. company, without ever meeting each other. ‘ 7--.—...—.......__ was 41 your: on the Newiouuu.und- 0nt.he|eftiJJ.LGIlIllet. who Lnbrador was once he went 25 years without c:ming out. In the centre is W. E. Swuiiield, with 41 years. He was in the Mac- kenzie Rive: Bzusih. lie, too, wus u quarter-century in the wlldcmem without ever getting to the outside world. F. C. Guudet, formerly of Moose Factory, in on the right. lie did in all 3'! years. and is the “bohy" o(.the trio. sir Samuel none um! sir John sinum, both ex-foreign ministers otnrltun. as they stteudefthe recent Wedding of Viscount Elmley to!-‘ran Domville do in Cour ol Deuuurk. Sir sunuel recently-... Bellboy Grilled in Go-Ed Slaying “ " "* *:..~.1w~_~.q._; 7-- ..i. ...,_ ‘~"* vzvmtxmtu.--,a...,.-. :3.’ ,..f .. . It Vim. vimouad the imprie I-nldnmy Won ndyind lame when, on E.is.:-. Mmuv mm. » the xlenuinu white plum. ins. In 1017. liter I of Vimy man, where the trenches. ml! abused the I POPS W rrsge which for days had b it bot I end enemy elcomeii to Summer Villa no. the cum. msh W- may of Cutie mnaoi o‘: beIII""' on-Into Ville lsrlmlnl. P0110 xx oolemnl «mlu-red nu benefit” tion on villnnrl. nu!!!“ 5°"':'.’ helm: to welcome the pouttli to ' nunmar residence. rotnnllr . r