115g“ gnigeorre twp" GUARDIAN R Lifi mos; mom‘ A i'h"f|h"-"-“n\‘ J-‘fff-‘JJJ-Ffff- Photo riots thrce new minesrvrcpers or the Royal Candian Navy which were officially christened It Ill Eastern Osnudian Port by Mrs. G. M. i-iibbard. oi Otmwn, wife of Capt, G, M, fllbbard, 3.0.11“ d1. rector u! the l1 ' i iii n, Department 0i National Iii-fetter. From left to right the war vesselo v "tnd NIt-lvilie. Aslo launched was the H.M.C.S. Lechine, s ship or thi on s included mayors and officials oi the towns who have adopted tllQ ___ . . . , ‘ . n. . . r. , . Members cl Ills Majesty's srmed forces move in all directions these days. lumped at Toronto Union ltetion were Mn-jor H. G, Peacock or Hamilton, oi’! lor duty with the Lorne Scots, while st the RIGHT is ll-year-old ll. G. H. McCready oi Baliymena, Northern Ireland, one o! 180 British airmen who u. rived to complete training at Canadian and U.S. sir iieidl. .,. pen t. l. r. mm Boivin, Mayor of Gran!!! w! ll"- gzitwnlsltaxidin: begildc il.lii.C.S.e Granbf- H- Cvl- 80M" i“ h°"°"" oiiieer commanding Le Regiment de Chateau!!!”- _._.._.._. ___ .1... M» _......._ h. - ' with sadly "tln fish" I 1e this, have in recent days attacked and badly $123.3‘: éTrn-Sfinéigsl-cfit h p oft‘ the Norw an coast and Sunday hit and probably sank I 6.000-inn supply ship sncrl; g dtWll the coast of the Netherlands, adding iurther to the laurele of the gnu“ Cumnami h, this branch of the nir light. the British have things pretty much their own way. xeuher Gem"), n" "ab. h“ dgvtzlupcfl anything io match the torpedo-carrying planes o! our elr arm. '-'i|‘u'h"n"-"n'-'i-‘|'|F-'- New York Canadian Corps members greet Canadian members at Niagara. ‘Falls. Ont, belore tin Canadian members march ncrosl the bridge to participate in the Maple. Oflrte oelobrltivu. lore than 5.000 Canadians were among the 18,000 marchers who participated in the hllfl KNOW parade oi‘ international veterans June l4, the greatest in history o! the Mayne Oerte celebration sud I Itriking example or unity between Canada and the U.S. shown here nree Mljor Wetherqtocn, W. 0. Tubby, Col. C. l. Reynolds, dominion president, and T, ll. Killer, N, Y, out, president o! the Canadina Corps. j .'."r-\"J|'|'-"-'-'-'h'f-'J'|\F-'flJ-Pf-f ‘- Visiting Canada to boost the $600,000,000 Victory Loan cam- paign, Co]. Frank Knox, seciutnry of the U. S. Navy ‘Lmvm. WM greeted upon his arrival at Mentrrai by Anlmfi‘ L» Mficdmmldl can‘ sun's minister oi defence for nnvul services. That is not all the two hgvg 1n common. Col. Knoxls parents were bath Canadians. His . - _ _ . . . v {other came from Saint John, N. B., and his mother irom Pictou, “London, the world is watching", proclaims the sign over this modern tank exhibited in Trafalgar N‘ s‘ Square, as pnrt of London's War Weapons campaign. /‘rd every last Londoner has reason to be proud oi the spirit and pluck thc “arid secs there. The t. m ndcus popularity o! England's greet war leader, Prime Minister Churchill. is evidenced by the display oi his picture everywhere. One is shown here on the tank. , - ‘r ' . l l l h r- m- the second time in two days RAF planes have bombed ol- muse will?" Iggfgf fbztfle ‘:0, bor or Beirut, Syria, pictured above. Experts believe this may prove the 09911 I18 i1 the strategic Middle-Eastern oil regions. RELEASED BY NAZIS Mrs. Marie-Therese Daileirc, l8. In been released from n civilian internment centre in France, ec- cording to news received by ner brother, Georges Ayotte, ot Ottawa. Mrs. Deiliairo went to Paris three eon ego, when her husband, Jean- hilipgzcflnlllire. of Hull, Que" won e Que government scholarship enabling him to study pointing in France. Since the tall oi France, lhe end her husband have been in internment camps at Si. Benin, Beslncon and Vlttel. The Germnns have freed 111 Cnnntlinn women in- terned in occupied France, , A . ....-.... _ . 1 my o; p, more important aspects and jobs like lerrylng bombers ~ . _ _ war is shfldtig Lipwfifffldpfl ‘Em. m. (“more mn- a bomber is ready tn tuke oil on its long trip, - - . °§ g, _ “m” "w. fir, 888mm,.“ 3111301‘! The mlivtiiillilt? (It the war effort tnusl not laiinsl Canadians to the tact c, 1 d 03104 Wad my, q gmcky hell members or the Die costing Workers Union (C10) cheer alter ratification 0i2tfl:'°°' i" a" "5 *’ ' - , take port in a military sense have an extremely im- eve an ' , r Th nt bee! to their bs June i - that it is everybody?! ‘Wm “d mo” Wm clmgltn b be to tl to Britain in an unbroken stream. ment to return to work in the strike-bound pient ot the Aluminum Complny o! America. ey we Dortant Dart to play. It its m!" mm" m“ e“ "5 °m '5 y