“ - t____frln~: CHARLOTIETQWNA GUARDIAN ‘W A-u-uutwm r11 WORL ICTURES i t <>1' _,..e<.- -.__".__...__;.."_-;..,_..,. r I The Empire conferences going on in London at present hove moved many sponge , n; ‘mum, u“ united harmonious iront that rose when llitler challenged the Mother Country. Above is a happy example oi it. A few days ago the Dominion represeniati .. were entertained at luncheon in tho Guildhall by the Lord Mayor oi London, Sir Frank Bowater. Here he is seen, centre, in a. happy mood with lion. T. A. Crerar, Canadian Minister oi Mines and Resoureefl- left. and Hon. Vincent Massey cu. Idil’! High Commission in ‘London. ' Psuengers and crow members who survived the milne-sinktn oi th¢ D t]; 1m the North Sea, rcml and play card; in Ba m | g u c er Slum“ Bony“ m a" ‘umwrl were mks“ w London hospuguo omew Hospital Iiarwlcb, Eng. Some of the mining ‘ . .,...-' In tribute to the ‘Osechs who died in the recent Prague disorder; the Csechoslovakl-n ilsg at the legetion in Washington is lowered to halt-mast by Czech Minister Vladimir Hurban. aan-vrau-n-NA-n-mumnvmm-umva-v-I-vz-I-vansm Blasted by e mine explosion as she attempted to aid two other mine-damaged ships, the- 7906-ton Dutch liner, Simon Bolivar, above, sank in the North Sea with I. loss oi liie estimated at 140. The loss woe one oi the worst merchant shipping disasters o1 the war, The heir to the Netherlands throne is seen presiding at a commit‘ meeting oi the Red Creel Society oi Holland in which she is an active worker. All over the world the International Red Cross has brought both to belligerent countries and to neutrals. The Canadian Red Cross is nskingjor $30,000,000. --.-.-.-.-. -.-.-.-.- - Soy beans, tor transformation into nitroglycerlnc ior the war In Europe, are loaded into a. Great Lakes ireightcr from a Chicago elevator to be taken to Canada. War demands have helped break all export records for the beans. Intensive training is being undergone by mernbe a oi South Africa's Spcclal Service Battalion, which is now being increased to two brigades. The photo shows a number oi the new soldiers in n recent parade. -aa-<»,-._...-.. r ‘ , w‘~g=g:‘-0 8:55 EL. .-»M, * 5555\-'-'¢'i-'-'-‘-'-'-'|'-"-'-'-'.'i nnaunmvnmavrflvrvfiv urauwvu-uvg-ufi-nmnva a - - Warren Boll oi Midland, 0nt., and his bride. the» iormer Gertrude Small, oi Toronto dauxhter oi the late Ambrose J Small. Toronto Theatre magnate, whose disappearance some years ago was all unsolv- ed mystery" were drowned in Georgian Bay, when their automobile leit the road and plunged into the Nottawasaga River. They were driving irom Stayner. where they were married. The bodies were recovered. "—~ -,.»o.._, aAntwerp .;§:r”ioin 9 iDad Y We're shiftin‘ to... B/[mej lnear/J/ said t. ronownl; a snooun| "incident" v involving clvlllllll It Biol-loll, llol- land hos canceled ell anflY leaves L", mung go on-even sites’ e Iver-em! thele pictures, released by "Ml vflllor, show how Poles are and made tinal plans ior possible oeanng one: to normal-under 1101111811 I\IPQ"I°"- Top. leit. a heimeted German soldier amps invasion. Map allows where Ger- ‘ ‘ ‘""“‘“ v .-........»».- Bruce Bolmsisthcr, famous cartoonist oi the ilrst Great War, is back in action, ond above is m" 07 7"” llilllnfiflfl Bitldk" l" 7W7 telling posters which is Inf-king Its appearance in Enfland, designed to impress on both trontll‘ Q13: ' b“ o ‘I! nr-s-vn-u-umm-tmr-rv-r-as .-.a-.n.-.-\.-.p.-.-.-.5-,-.\,-,-.-,-,\ w.manna--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1.-.-.-:.-.~.- . ‘Mcmul c" on ‘he “ohhgu” h‘ . Page]; rail way station. At right, under German overseers. man troops are concentrated and "Wirfli IQ!‘ itlllliil" iillfifll Ill at- |3|v|||§|1| the necessity oi guarding ngilinst unthinking revelation oi information which nlizht I a w“ i Polish prisoners rebuild a bloated roed- At bottom, Posen iaciory women paint new signs ior streets Dutch areas to be inundated ii "l“°:" 1m‘! "fiytyliehi :'“'!|““'"; to the enemy. "Old Bill," the famous Boimsiaihrr character oi the lost war, is easily recolfl" » “I” m. b“, (“mun “my, Germans march. ‘Lgaxnl ‘l: Sana": W i! B Bill, as can be seen, now has a son old enough for army service. I 51.1.5111 m~ i