frms ‘cnannorrrmowu -GAUARI}_iAN a NEWS of the. WC? Canadian nursing sisters stationed at a Casualty Auger, Toronto: Lt. Irene Henderson, Quebec City Clearing Station on the Italian front. Front row. Lt. Evelyn Galbraith. Rehlrew. Ont-t Lt. Mary ma‘. g ieit to right: Lt. A. Raiabuza, Wiiiowbrook, 5a.; Donald, Saint John, NJ; Lt. Mary Angus, ' > _ _ _ _ _ Lt. Dorothy Dent, Ottaw . Ont; Capt. Dorothy 3.0.; Lt. Evgyn Papper, Ottawa; Lt. minim), n her s my . ~; ombined assembi oi’ the Canadian House .. » » ~ V‘ ' Machan, Toronto: . Constance Winter, ot- Crothers. K sewn. 0n Lf- Maxine Fuller, m. e h ‘fnmflij 1111515: is; commons chamber. _ j ‘ _ ~ ‘ - tnwa; Lt. Elizabeth Cleland/roront :Lt. Bernice Big- monion, Altm- (CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEM , _ g- , _ _ _ ,' . - 1W. Montreal. Back row, ie!t_ to right: m. Audrey PHOTO). . 9-H: Mali" General G- P- Vflnler. D.S.O., MC Canadian Minister “N” to the French Cammi i l . l W1 h w“ ha}, being greeted by ' , _ _ - , Corps - . Ma) ' General nch front line troops in nlsw-w-wopi-r» wan mo eraser-r aau.uvs-.»A.p_ua-..-.- n ‘ be turned out by Canadian ship-builders Ior the is. tzuzic t i: t :t .a:ss onion Nations forces in Bri- tain. - r : ed and designed to haul supply barges feeding the invading army. Last year, 45 steel invasion tugs slid down the ways at irenton, Ontario. to swell the total o! equipment (or invasion. This year twice as many o! these tugs, together with a large number oi wooden tugs, will i? it is an annual the dzvelopnient stands on .-._._..<__ - -<»_-¢-~_~,~...._->¢ _.. n. -' afar-w‘.- I Wearing the dress iieid service cap oi his gallant father, Master Douglas Bruce Sutcliiic, 7. ' . ' l i :- . ' Order \\‘Oll n oi his _ ung son. picture was taken at an invcstitui-e at Government House, Ottsv. Mrs. Sutcliiie o! Toronto. fright), w ow of Col. Sutcliiie. reccised posthumous award from the Governor G“ nl. On the isit is lr J. A. Sutclitie oi Tir-ntozi, mother of C liCllfIG.—lCi‘.Il2idlill'i Arm Photon ' A trio o! American soldiers piok ilielr way tilrougn bombardment routed the Nazis from their atmos- ___._______.________ a debris-filled street o! the onoe beautilul Italian hols horn. ls the Allies renewed thdr MRI! town of San Merialniante. withering artillery all along the Italian front. Returning i-rom a pre-mvos-ion mission over oc- ‘alter this photo was taken the plan: went into a spin s Frame, an rl-so Havoc of tne. om 9.. i e and plunged thwsrzi. -» Japan s main industrial centers ore fairly close! con- centrated, centering in four areas: (l) Tokyo-Yoko nmo; (2) Nagoya; (3) OsokerKobe; and (4) the northern port . _ of Kyushu Island. Japan has mode great efforts to de- Klllillilii ccnmriilo war industries, distributing some among _' homo workers in households; dispersing others into Morieliuriu and along Chino coast at Tien Tsingho, Slmirl Shanghai and other places. NORTHERN owl As Allied i» continua the‘ inexorable hnn- , Nips‘ Jitters can b l . skilrandgjnzup prggr s in the P . Jap press ‘vi l how enemy's mail: F§§ri§ll?§pCZrlFi-V§' ‘zlgdérflillgzf P1510 PX» ‘N16 “O i’ "I Thin and C1. . over po ibie trated in four areas, all within a short bombing ms beautiful Itolien town o! Csssino. which has now been declared Jagged ruins rise like ghosts from the rubble heap that was once‘ months. it was subjseted in orst artillery and air hombaranqent tn Wed attacks on their homeland. One reason ior run. 93104311, d“; A Mums N,“ “mnmom m“ “MM m. m“, M l h. mfizmwkwflnueaumnd-outblllvlsh