p, rm»: VCHAVRLOTTETUWN_>(}lJ.'\Ri> . J mm; NINE J's?‘-'sW'sHN'-VsNHNHNNfiKE'EfiH'IHMHHHHH'-'AMHHHHHHHVEJIsHN%N“IN‘Jlfl-"q".' 31's‘ "-'-'-'-'-"-'-“l-v-hv-'avNn-rmmvn-w~:.-.a-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -.-.-.v.-.-.-e.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--:.ruwu ORLD in PICTURES i 1 LEARN ALL CRAFTS All peacetime crafts and many ‘ exclu5irely military are being y taught ln the army trade schools. I These goggled acetylene welders I are lfrom LEFT), Supper R. J. f McQueen, Sappcr S, J. Stock, and l Sapper C. R. Murray. A Canadian girl was commended in military orders of the South England area reeently. for courage and; resnurcesfuliless when the Cafe lie Paris was homhetl in London last Dian-l; B. She is .\iZli‘j(ll'lE Price of Montreal, shown with her father, Jiajor-(i-eil. (‘. Ii. l'ri e, command-sr oi the (‘nnzulinn Third Division. The flrdcfs Said! “Vfllllnleer Price by coolness and rt nt llil‘l'1'lil)ii§, ciuieteneil the hvsterieal and ncrved others to redouble their exertions. ller “rt res were nl‘ the highest order and her oourege and resourcefulness most praiseworthy. She \\';'nt tn linghlnd tn drive an amhulanee at Aldershot n; 3 member oi’ the 2nd Hunts Company of the A.’ l-‘our members of the Canadian army were killed in the edle. g 4 LEARNING ARMY TRADE SKILLS Modem mechanized wmars has spurted the a ' skilled craftsmen, and one peat problem is how thmnzeset tlletzxirtaggmafrt: Witllflllt (MIMI!!! industry's supply. One solution ls the omiy trade; school to accommodate 2,000 students, operating in Hamiltfln which J. L. Rllston, minister of national defence, offiriallv opened, fien- a", - G- Stvvhen. on m; back, and Staff-Sergeant e. w. int- GO BAG]; T0 STUDYING 12,000 SKILLED TRADE “ROOKIES" IN ENGLAND Allout 12,000 skilled trade "rookies", dratter from the active forces, will return to sehvol t \'I‘.'li‘ to study and work in the various E_ _ , " - . hrrnehes of Canada's m emnived army. Already more than 4.000 men ot Si?EggiigglgtgyhlqtlaiinxElghomhri! have either entered srhonls or been nomdrted by their O(‘.’s to take a group of (‘anadinn airmen train- the trniniru. ifer" Corp, l), _-\_ Armstrong is 5mm opffaung a shaver’ ed under the British Common- maklm; a y “luck. ‘ wealth Air training Plan to lrmlle 3'3"“ llllolflirraphs. The e now in lil'1‘ NAZI itOliBllii. England with the l:.( Thur Job is to reeeiw films m" n1“; llis first brush with o, German photrgraphers and turn out print; homlr provider] such a hectic “fasls few moments that Gunner James Riddle doesn't remember all the iletails. lie tines remember that he i ' ' “kept on shoniiilg“, and ran" hi!» irarer bullets entting a pattern in the attacker“ fuselage. (inn- ner Riddle, nmv visiting his t' m- lly in ’i‘oron’ao, got a machine-gun hnlIr-t in his lo»; during the light, hut n-ns the mlly one on hoard his vessel to be injured. ‘Hf-Tu‘fl-N's?-‘n‘u'u'n\'ls‘s'hr‘u'n'\s'h'sF-'n'-'-"-'-'-'-'-'-\Hfl. Winslow Meadows (LEFT), a gunner of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and Cadet Pilot Walter Wicker, of the R.C.A.F., indulge in the traditional thumbs up _ re as they lean on the ttristetl Pm- pcller o! a ltlesscrschmltt 109 fighting plane which was sent to Bundles for Britain by Lord Bcaverbrook, British Minister rt Alr- craft Production. Mrs. Wales Latham, president oi’ the American women's organization accepted the fallen warbird which was shot DECDRATED .-..-.-.-.\--_".-.'.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.-t.~.----'-'-'.-.-.r-.-..-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-\.- I Corp]. Mauriee lialnn du Fretny (ABOVE), Zll-ytn/s-olll airman who ' ' made a. story-book l- M19 [Film ON .-\(ITI\'I€ SERVICE AG. N France in a makeshift zlirerzrfl. i5 _|L- sJlJqulnnJ flown in the battle of Britain. Meadows, the only American in his the first. Free French flier llrror- Sergeant Herbert naval, maylr I __ _ ‘ u "_ lqllllilflll. il in this country on leave prior to his departure far ac- ated by the King. The British Em- o! “udght township, qunhm w“ a LONDON. “l. Alli’. ilhlthr-llliflt nurses from mnerlm in arrive "V, "n," “brunt The Gonna" flghm. only one o, “.5 kind I" m, Count the numb" of [Iny swasukn, on ‘he Skye n; M, Mane and o pire medal for meritorious service veteran of the 1,151, w and g5 "(up in England to stall‘ 1254-1»! hospital shipped ahead h; l‘. or_ western "emhphcrc, was sent ‘o bundkjs for Brim" n ‘he Suggefi “m WP M“, m? “Zmlypkzislxrd flying Frms h“ Mk“ awardcdyr: was presented to him in behalf of serving attain. Duvnl s tlr t all Kllnimtiun. lmze rt sitIlits nlmnt ‘\‘l"\tll\llll.\ttl‘ ,\l»he_\-. 'i‘he,v are tiun of Mrs. Winston Churchill who is honorary sponsor for the this smliintrlillnlisli zlilllillll. he is sqnadronllmaller J 7W t" §'m so "is “laws”, by A" Mmfsh-‘t l“ A- who ran enlist should (in so at this [left to riglrtl. l-Jlivirheth Phillips. Itnftdlo; (il‘l'tl'illif‘ )l.l(lle_\', i)e- orllnllution. I and e eh nnsiiln rrl‘l‘<‘"l‘lltd ‘I Cflm"! | t I p n Plttlnson‘ cnmmzmdcrqn-dllc‘ “i time. t|'oit; tlulrlottt‘ ll vmmnl. Fill!‘ lldten. \'t.. and lIli'/.'ll‘etl| Juvk- ‘F , V, __ __ h - l. - . ~ , . . p one he has shot down. Of the flying training command. , _ ' _ -. . i 7' ' tho 11 to his credit, two were accounted for in night fighting, "n “t 3H" "°h"s°'“' i BELEASED Leonard Frnnerschlnl, of Toronto, has hem released from on intern- menl. ramp. lie regained his free- _ dom at the Some time surgeons ' ' _ were operating on his million: rs Britain's military and economic mission to the Soviet Union, new foo of Illtler, has r.l'l'fl't't| ln MM- hrouwr, Jame,’ m, ramm- M m, _ "MW "radio; the imposing roster is tiencrnl Munon- Manchu-lane, an expert on the t-ermun army nml m._k_ 1,1,,“ “T, from] [mm m. ' _ fer-m" l. a ("m-Mim- ||¢ is seen here (RIGHT) at the Roell, n77 Govelnnr I.t.»(l;-n. u-rmnm; "gm"; n “up _ I _ German een or passe-l this new pkture hut he should h .ve eut cit “All ll-lleltzi hid on the lug-hi, ulln 4|ll\'|flll‘|_\" lsni ell-operating with ' my ccmmm‘ ‘r o’ ' the etiledxl i1|5'1l'lll11'1‘].hr Dlufrle Lek ll-t‘ oi liitlel . Fillliliill its no“ ilntltlug llu n unto ll": icn so lint.» syn-- nnzlle in a troop _ ., .. - A‘i:: sl no: Nrtl, ml - z halite Lnfiell. who has been succeeded by Lord (iort and um r | r n fy 0 l '1 ‘ "m; transport plane. , ' H. AhH¥-YHHNNQAH%NS%&\ , Jn-chlol (LEI-T). 1