o 1c ' -“-*1-*-'"~=~Ii_'~l&snw>uasnrw> 2% g; P9191? ELQHT ' - ---t-.-.-. “it's”;‘-'-"-'-'-"-'-'-'n'u'a'|'n‘\|"u' -'a'o'u'-'|'-'|'-"-'-'r.'.,'.-.-,, f-'{.-.'.--y- -,- g5? q-h-i-g - T,- III-ID‘; n; - - q q ' ' ' - - - - - - -' -"- -'Nv\-'-'-'-'-'-*~.-. -.-.-.-.-.-.I.-.-.-.-.-.-.-trz.-.-www-nwv.va.vnfl EHPJTTIH ---- -v-- I.:lIDIIII'5 1L1:- -'..’.|'-"J‘-'-’."="o"-'-'."ff-H'. -.-.-.-_-_-.—.-.-.-.-. -.,-1—,~.-_-_ .-_-_ 1:1 ,1 11rd iivni the closing Jaws o! the German trap in Flanders, these Polish nurses of a Canadian- fluiiah amhulance unit were welcomed by their rommnndant, Miss Patt Tuckett oi Toronto (LEFT), m1 lilt'_V lll"l'i\‘t‘(i snirlv in England. Reported missing‘ aft"r ‘being cut off from British forces, the nurses 11 rn- i-Ii‘iil'li h1- a, British chaplain and bu‘ "hi. safely across tlu- River Loire. lilies Turkett was in .11 - - ouilvriak 111111 “ha-n the (‘an 1 l{‘.'li ('1'. ss" 1lo11:1ied the ambulance unit to the Polish L::1.\' in i -_ klli‘ mm nppoi11iv1l common 1t. Illness, iltY-VCYPI‘, later prevented her from 1w- tflPlillllljlltg the unit to lirnncc. y’; s12 ,, jla lie .\ (_ 3 u bu“, 11f the ll.t'..'l.l~'. Station. Otiaun, firing a burst from the gunners cockpit of an Army iurcraft. in 193i}, Lam-lie reprrsrnti-il (‘oniziia in i210 boxing Team :1t the Olympics at 1t ..~. Zilill)‘. .\t that time l1e was Canadian Bantamwelglu Champion. lie has been fighting .1111»: ii}. J, wiiuuing 2T5 out oi IN lights. i\1~'va|':"|!|->1 P. F t 510i} 1i 2.1 n: 1511- vrrv s11ri11l~111i111l~d .‘\11'-l11-.\m1‘rir:1|1 Nmsan set will be centered on this building, m“, u“, H". itnm-‘nf Windsor has horn appointed (il>‘~tl'l>.‘l‘ ui‘ the Bahama Islands. It's Gvverummt H1111 ~1 111 .‘.1~~.1-1. \1l11~re ti1e Duke 11nd l1is Amrriczm- born Uuclicll will llvo- i a i (‘niuiian Nntimml Railways outhoritirs have mmio preparations for Canadian soldier casualties return- ing trnm 111'1-r<1-.1s, This sleeping ear has been converted into a hospital oar, with cots replacing 1H3...‘ pol-u“; Yppfl‘ berths remain to he tisml for less serious oases, as wounded soldiers are conveyed contains it dispensary, kitchenette, roorm [or surgical dressings i|1l.1mi 1mm Atlantic ports. The car ,. r00," g,"- u". (lqgtof ||| marge and the trsuol drawing room is leit ior accommodation or three llllfizlW. fi“n"n'-"-'- rector and general ntercha-ndlsing c». 11'“ been a pointed to the 11a- . ministry at Ottawa. He will act muting u" (“fly n" “m” Wm‘ u" as liaison officer ‘between the air members for engineering and sup- gly “m! ‘he depmy mmbw“ "i" town. July 11, when German bomb- ce. ) vfi-fivmummavnvnvfiwrfiv GETS OTAWA POST ll. G. Colebrook oi’ Toronto, di- i WATVHED AIR RAID “I “w Maw‘ sum.“ nil-l‘: .1? ‘iillillisreliillijfinffi spirit that made the bulldog the emblem of Britain. The King was inspecting troops at :1 south coast on flow over hood. Instead or ro- yalring to an ah- shelter, his Ino- _ _ any‘ mend Spritllresloizaso fntno h ' ' - -- olto ders.A ewmnuesaer 13¢“ fl 1|:- yg through which Iilfhlflflm 1 "n. h” k“ ‘he ma“ w“ hen", Mm‘ hfill, @519"! illwll that Canadians knew lost sum-re . Biff-sign: vls-ijtrzdgalvatlonlmllnrtigahsom ed. mum sailors or the Royal Navy, taking mung". q ung- mqn-n h‘. Ida.“- w" . ' nova-la LAVAL AFTER PETAIN Marshal Philippa Petaln, dictator oi totalitarian France, has chosen Pierre Laval, now vice-premier, ll his ultimate successor. Petain. in making the announcement, used the royal “we? Laval always hr-‘s stood tor friendship with the dictators. Admiral ‘Sir v Andrew ham, eomrnandor-in-diiel o! Bri- tish Mediterranean squad unu; led British in Mediterranean attack on lhllon navy. Maurice lihetorllnolr. famous Belgian v ‘hp; h w‘; e1“ Bfllrknnraota of Stflomohflk." which Sir John Martin Hanwed. It you a we! lo G:IIII hm- 'I_‘,ho Germans have bald lion of Belgium in 1914. Now the 78-year-old author of ‘ "yoga" u“ Melisande" has had to flee froirn Belgium, laid vmste by the new Gannon invasion. Ho is ocen hon u M I "rived in New York, =1 hair-net covering his zraw wig. With him was his wire the actress Renee The! said they had lost all their possessions, barely escaped in time to avoid arrest by thodV-auh. . ) Captain Kilkenny commands respect of all ranks oi the Irish Regi- rnrnt. (zptaln Kiikenrrv, or "Killy" as the rhampion Irish won hound is known to the men, is the ilrst and believed to be the only. officially registered mascot in the C.A.S.l*‘. lie has his regimental - number and draws his food allowance. Just three year old, Captain i»- - Kilkenny weighs 180 pounds and "he's not fully grown yet." Bred oi’ champion imported stock, the huge Irish woil hound Woo IMHO!“ to tho regiment two yells ago. Capt. Kilkonrsy i. mum pm; g kllted irlend. lolllsglslldaorkunb ondllilol m .- 0 bogsnstanllhng-toldndlo to Ilgllltlllllligrmwollitcflfioy IIIIII - “w. __ 5,». . , 1 - E m.» 3* Those children ml! INK I! V "W?" 0|! Mlllllyl. but llmlllt “l7 mirnlto of their time is taken up with lesson and trips around Toronto to seo interesting and his- torical hiahsnots- The: m 11m or n rrm M 100 vhildrm from 6m: Britain brought to Cansdl by tho st. 1111113’, school, Whitby, Engn, and are staying n st. Mildred’! cvllfliie. Members oi the St. Elmo's school stall came with them. They are having s grand thno continuing their studies in new surroundings, but sirens on police nu! sound so much like the air raid alarms back homo that some or them have jumped out of lml at night. Pimp-l in the city parks are a hvorits feature and, LEFT, Dftnrgtflflttfiiyqllo aInd Margaret P , 10, spend a few moments reading in tho pork. A group of the children staying at St. Mildredh (RIGHT), wear broad smiles that a es to u-r npp ness. ,