“i=2” nan-soon: Jam-am.- --»----.-»--- ~..---»-~»--- ~rn‘.—~r_.~z~:itn rrrwaamsq 250:: Mar. mcnr ‘u ‘m 'a a ‘i-‘i-‘fivr-'.-.'-r'r-vrrr-'-'I-vr-'J.vfi'rnvnrurunv& 1 t»: N; .w='=-""'" _ I a y,‘ wv-nn.’ ._. .....-,,___-___..._.... i: 'n (‘i-|i:|n.|~-ilvi' ll. l‘. Hum! of tlir Royall .\'n\'\' Cilllll‘ arruss the Atlfntii! a. . _ .0 tn i'i\| oil-r our Ii (in; hnrrnnn llt'\ll'll}l‘l‘y tmilrd to Britain. Th9 I: lii‘\lli'\ -r \\'. t . l‘. mui \.llli‘il up iin- Atlantic sezihorutl. .\t nn eastern '- ('.|n.i:=. .n |~- ll ' ‘ n,» i wd trim-ks and (‘omnnuuier tVuod fnuiul l’ r ~-‘ii = ..uu<~~iziu-. lie is .\\‘i'll iii-re beside the ahil "t lnii. i‘i ill\ air.- -.-.-.-.-.".-.-.-.-.v.-.-.-.=.-.-.-,-,-,- < ur ‘s Sl-lNltlll Pllfif -I.I.I‘I-l-l.n.n-n‘a-u-a CANADIAN ‘VINS D.F.C. M m l Flight-Lleut, Andrew Fletcher of Lethbridgo, Alta" recently promot- ' rd tn squadron leader, hos befin awarded tho llistingwshrd Flyint‘: Cross. The son of Dr. and Mrs. .. t ('_ )1. Flvivhrr of LrthhridKe- he f“? joined the l{..»\.F, in 1935. ALQHLK fi pmmmnn and nppflfflfn“ ‘- senim posri-v \' ' :' coast defences iii-i. g - . ...~. _ slnii officer II wiili me command. IA 'a'n'n'h'i'n'fl.'.'.'n'n'n'ai'a'ia'hfi‘ ' “J5 lrone I ntnvuh illlliil lhv \\'r1~- horn‘ uf the hiilh film!‘ in m" Pam's cmhcdnl’ Dilniziigi- \\.is ii'?\I* uhin .\' /i hnlnh, exploring on hitting‘ moi’, top- plud pull \'l'l!i\!\~ oi m: ma‘) tall the shrine, Ui] feet below. 'a'd'a'n'h'1'Vi."v"ul ‘I Those (‘niird Ftntrg ('.'llT.!‘Yi\‘ ura- enrolling ..ssaaaa-a-ua-umv-vunwaumssmammnswumam-nv-“a-um-v-v-vw-nn-u- NEWS 0f the WORLD l9 that itlnvitn, wife of Jark Doyle, the Irish boxer, was believed killed Doyle said his wife went to visit a friend and had not since. The street where the friend lived was struck by n bomb. in the Royal Canadian Air Force ut n Toronto station. All oi them have hml flying fXpErlPniQ andmnny are already iully tmim-d pilots. NAZIS DON'T LIKE HIM (in-man Winston Churchill as a ‘gangster,’ it was revealed, Oct. pamphlets carried a oi a recent Churchill, showing him cigar, holding o lommy gun wearing a nnrrmv-brimmed cierby. The pamphlets were printed on poor quality white paper. FEARS WIFE KILLED London Daily Mail reported Oct. Dlt-xivdil actress in un uir raid. been seen O MvNAUG HTON'S STAFF lion. J. L. llnlfiinn. minister or mltlnnnl defence, has announced the nppnintment ni‘ Gillis Purcell, general superintendent of the Can- Milen Pre-w. as public relations oi’- ilrer with the corps now command- ed hy Limit-Gen. A. r. L. Mc_ Naughtnn in the United Kingdom. pamphlets dropped on Bmiéi soil attacked Prime Minister 17. The reproduction photograph oi puffing a and THE CHAR r git r m Buried under u hoop of debris by a Nazi bomb whim caved in her home. this girl came up smiliing when on AJLP. squad dug her out. Her face is grimy, but site's still alive and, almost as important, there isn't a run in her precious stockings, . UNDER One of the new npptiiiilinrnvs in the Canadian force "e that of Col. P EfiflLSllHW n5 " 7llilll.lll(i- ing the troops in Newionndinnd. He. is promoted to brigmlier, COl. a-arnslinn", who served with the Canadian Engineers nnri won "m D.S.O. and M. C. in the last war Ms been director of signals since ]"'>.7 BAIL SET AT $20,000 Charged at Winnipeg with breach of the Defence of Canada regula- tions. Torn Ewen, former Toronto man, heard hail set at $20,000. lie was one oi’ l2 arrested on similar charges in the post week. l\lnl| b \ ll. fir. l \ lllhb Rev. W P G. ‘Pat McCormick‘. vicar of St. Martin-i -the-l<'i<*l‘.s~ and chaplain to the King‘, died in IIFADS SURGEONS Dr. W. Edward (lallie oi‘ Toronto, . 4-‘. ('rt‘(‘ll"l president oi‘ thl ~- won him inmo. \ ’ ° w ° ° °° n?" . . u‘ y i" (‘iimlllll-‘inry mllirr training comps a H135 node. put hall a million dollar; Into their "Jeans" recently. lt was the first pny day for the recruits, who collected 31B cinch for the first half oi their 39-511! iffllfli"! period. Srcnes like this were EflllOtCd nrrnss Cun- ldl- Some of the lads at Nowmnrket here display their crisp "green- recruiting hacks,“ which om- said he “hated to accept because it has been such o grand holiday." LOTTETOWN Gila n nv s v 5llflfl? mvnm wmvnvnvuawn-fimwnwummmam wnnmv.w.-i.v.v.-.~.~.- t“, ,- .- .. __,_ Ogromzn 2o. 10.10 . _ __ _ ___________ ...\~_._,. in PICTURES Prime Minister and Mrs. Winston Churchill lenvel No. l0 Downing Street in London with their Ion, ' Randolph Churn-hill, in uniform, to go to the llonrw oi‘ Commons. The Prime Minister inii alum-ii his son to the House at thi- voremony- when he took his sent as the Conservative ylfflllitil‘ for Preston. ‘lilo young man, nltlmuzh ln- slili has hie parllnmeniry spurs to win, typifies ull llin tcimcity nml energy which have made his fillilliy nniiounl leaders over such a long period. -_.—w_ El18|Pl1d—T7lI‘PP F-m-"itih"! flYPrs fighting with the British admire the unofficial emblem whirl: drvomirs one nf their plum-s, lit-ft io right; Flight Lieutenant Ball, D.F.C., Squadron-Leader D.R.S. tinder, HA‘. ""1 Pill" Uni-cl‘ dlfltllililll, IMF-i‘. llnder is doubly famous for his flying since he is without leg» m" t“ M‘ "M1" "m" TIN‘ h the lesson these oiliclal roof spotter: are learning us they |"-‘P""‘ " Boulton-Paul Deiiunt lighter, one or the fastest and heaviest-armed warplanes Britain h- s yet "mm" lluinst the Nazis. lu-ronlly It wits reported the new fleet; of bombers and fighters, of revolutionary xiv-W" "Id vterillhz iwrhvrnivnvv. mnv sorrn m» thrown no» the light. The new pursuit rlams wmlld ""““‘ "'" taster lighter lighter-bombers ‘ now helm,» use: in raids on England, while the glrzuntie M" h'""“"’ would advance tin- "muster plilll" oi the lt.A.l-‘. which is already crippling Germ-"nl"! industrial W" machine. '