-T!"T<,_QU_*.EB1:9IT5T9WN QuABPlfiN _ M JANUARY 29,1941 rJfAGF. EIQHT Mink‘)??? ca:icpooonmcxmuoonaaoooooe <>.oorzoctoooxace ooncxei11m o‘;-.o.c»;ov:-mnocaounmo=avao_o o noc»~Ic».oQc-1:niccaonowomonwpnwnmanrvvxino11“P-"““*‘“"“"‘*“’"““"‘“““““‘ " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " “ " " " " " " " " " “ CRLD in PICTURI-‘Qi _ . Jaobnoeaannobmmfiwnowzmmmeatm’ oaaaonvnaaoosaomtmoocwcxo; .--__._.t_.<.=.=.r.-..».< .1 . < —Photogrnph by Karsh. Ottawl This new portrait of Princess Alice. Countess o!‘ Athlone, shows he! royal highness photographed in theiuniform as matron-in-chicf of the Canadian girl guides. p-1a:o'c~:~s‘c»=:~:~:>.<: ocroioncvoooma BRADMAN JOINS or - ' 1.16m, 13m, Bradjnfllp Augffdlffflg Fur-coated against. January cold, Col. J. L. Ralstou, national defence most noted cricketer anzl lest rnp- minister. chats at Montreal with Lieut. J. Barber-Shake), ]{_(‘_f\'_' tiliil- wears his new tuiiiorm at an his return from England. Asked about incrcrsim: Canxulion so“: Australian army school of vhy m1 pulsory military training from one month w four, he 5nd he would DQ111138’. H6 has eniLs/ted til B. report first w Prank]. Kin‘ rrg ..-, . ' , Wflgwg student instructor There are no slackers in England. Young nml olll leriously, this youngster administers firo aid to l1 _ wolvrl. Any ' ' the patient; (locsnt scum to be suffering. are doing their bit. Taking her nurse's uniform Scottish soldier who suffered u cut While sawing oi . . .11Qannosceionoooctomszatzooxaooneopm-a. For years youngest member of the legislature, Forquhar Robert Oliver. 36. nus swim in us ininistnr of public wotkv. He is shown at the LEFT ABOVE being welcomed to the cabinet by lion. Harry Nixon, provincial secretary. Mr. Oliver is the only U.l~‘.0. mfimiw 0! the legislature. C‘ c» a 3 b. ‘Y. Q t3. g1 3 T0 Inf‘:- . s _;_ . v v __ . . _ Commander] by a. Brtlish officer, l. crack Polish fighter squadron has blasted 126 German 11km" "m" the skies over England iu six weeks 0i’ drgfightiiig. Several members of tho squadron have l"l‘i"l‘i\‘l‘li hiih Polish decoraitons. and living Commander ll. G. Kellett, their leader hold; the l).F.(/‘. and li-S-O- m" Wing Commander Kellett (with map), talks over a victory with a few of his men. . v - l “ " ' Revealing that Great Britain now has 4.000.000 rrmed and uniformed men "who will play l w" l" the ilrfonse oi our heartih and home," Prime Minister (‘hurrhiil painted an optimistic piciurr of Bri- tain's r1 aliinw-s i<r atflznrgiteri lnvasr n. Mmrtiuns. i o. are piling up and fifllflllfi l" Vii’! ‘Wfense 1 . (im- snrh point pfrturell nhuv- rn l‘il\i roitet l).‘ill‘l‘_\'. where artillery-men are seen checking a snipmolit of nit-incl; shells and trundling them oii‘ to the storehouse, a! I tum I‘ ;' mfg :'e‘;'v'}:_';“'[‘|"§' “’-_W- Brown (semen). ofilcer commlndlng lemm] m cnmmund h‘ 3 11h: (gfiirer 0. E. Armstrong. adjutant 1nd a Immmn ‘ ' ._ ' e se o0 . "W11"! flilened- formally, ls entirely L’ M‘ 100i. gning students intermediate and lflvflncgd gram- M, . - Lost in o blinding gnowstonn, an Ania-altar! filer from Camp circled around the shoru of Lake 0r]!- tnrlo and was finally forced to lsnd when his Iluolint lave out. In oeverni swoop! he “gnaw: misled buildings but resident; thought he was going to bo killed when the left wing omoshod into a "T", tree in the middle of Long Branch ruce track. The Australian ls shown at the controls Wm‘ “mm residents who gavo him refreshments. only twisted strip; of metal run-sin o! the wing tip. ..._.__j Souvenir from embattled Britain in this German shell fragment held by Gineite Kindenley, who, with her brother Hugo. in a British war ' ' . . gm... in Ontario. The shell fragment, weighting one pound and ll "His" rescuers gave this shivering pup tho-t name whether "he" liked it or not utter "his" pcrlinug ride ounces, was sent thrm from Kent by their mother , Mrs. Hugh ' " ~ > I ~ »- - »- - _ ‘I. b, v across the lea-strewn (Ihivflkfl Yiv" ITOI‘). Rfilfil ng tho rnd of a narrow plank thrown out hy workmen, Kimlflflky- Pllflw arriving hrre GlIifli-e mid her brother have leorn- Landing safely, the soldiers notch up machine-gum, other weapon; nnd equipment drolllifd P"'““"”,n ' tho freezing pup don o "tight rope" to safety (Ll-Jl-‘Ty, and . “w mlnum mg" [eds u", wckome rd that their grandfather. Sir Robert Kindersley, has been elevated ponchutea and go on the attack. Ar the mm In fne foreground begin firing, another soldier lands r’. Ilfllflh (mom-i cf cm WienoIdX-i lrmfl, to the rec-rare. i struggiel to hold m. ground lgllniit the pull of no chute. n. rbhtlrlll took place at 4hr ~’>°“‘ "" ' chute ba-ttallo ' hue It l-‘ort Benn (in unnu- iumuun-u-unu»... n- r w.“ y“ w» M, _ ........-.nrg;@...... m"....-....,mn..................."um...m.m...m.".................-......_.....m..-m- un)()