~ - __._...._ -_-=u-=<vp»,y.,-.-..n_v§ ‘F HE M CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' _9,_ 19g a-e-vt-wm-uwmwl-wnu M-nvwmmwvmswmuwamnmwut-vwwwvr-wa nav.v.nuawaw.nv.nammwamveum%wv NEWS of the WORLD in PICTURESi PiGlE lzlcnlf -‘n"n'e'n‘\n'fu'n'n'h\'n ‘flfl- R'1'.‘n'-'e'n'in"e'e‘-'-'|'-'-'n i ----rrrravrrrrrrv~uvrrrguv;yvyqfi o~,------ \. (‘EIUIIEHS u! i \l.;.\l'\ in unnunl l'4ili\i‘iiiI‘i.‘l. the t ' h» t ‘. inn-w I‘. l._-____....-..- \~t\"lii A. SIDNEY DAWES, Director BLAIR GORDON, Director arc." . ‘r-'-..-.'c--.r=-----r-rt-r-ru-rr-rt-sr- ' '- Jean Paul-Boncour. above, , . , _ nephew of the former French . _ , . _ f , , ’ - premier Joseph Paul-Boneour, is j . i ‘ ~ i pictured an he recently stepped off - " ‘ ALLEN AITKEN. Director It. J. MOFFETT, General Manager the Atlantic Clipper in New York. He," “We “is u” tailxchl: Bro’ With t nid, Weetern Hem p ere u m‘ m- un overseer cl-Illtll on: complete the pro MI: In Wuhlnrivn- duction progrlm u u» ennui Commonwealth Air '"*'"*~""*~'-'r"'*'f" Training plan, it has beat announced. A intment ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 0f MI- Bell. 0f Halifax to the executive committee of the Mutliions and Supply Department. was also announced by lion. C. D. Howe, Munitions Minister. Mr. Bell will also be president of a newly-formed co mpany, Federal Aircraft Ltd, Montreal, designed to cal-ordinate the output of all Anson plone parts and to expedite production of the complete Anson mn- chlne. Also shown above are others associated with Mr. Bell in the new company. The Earl of Athlone, governor-general of Canada, paid a. visit to It.(‘..-\.l-‘. headquarters in Ottawa, July I. lie was received by Al: Commodore Lloyd i. Breallner, drier ef the nir Ito-ff, with whom he in lhown in the letter‘: office. min examine rrnaninq of one Nazi homhing hawk that will , in liv nn-lnzrillglv i\l‘l‘ liritalin. l§l'lii~il-(‘L'ilh'0l'|.‘d caption sum-s i: u.“ one of seven (iernuul bombers shot (lotvn "somewhere in lfiigLtlltl" (llllillfl ruent Noll raid, in Wlliflii l1 Brill-ill"! W13" kiiiutl, 1t injured. uY-‘F-“rf. "r-r-‘r-“r t-‘rr- "l -__.._.-....__i..-_-....-_-..-.--_._-...-_-_-_._._._- T; 4 1’ lltinrv signing of l-‘runl-n-ltalinn nrnuwlivu, this Jlddls Ahablt railroad. Now Italians have full rights stutlvn, nt lmolu-niv, ljihioplu, mi\l"l(i'tl ill!‘ linul of on strategically important road right through to KnlAII-Illnllinl-I :- liniihl “where oi’ influence" orvr hl-nci ~0iilll‘(lllB(l Sea. port of Djibuti, French Somaliland. . .. _ ...- . E 7 Like bees, Nazi engineers swnrm over the hive-like erisss-cruss superstructure of the Somme Canal j. “"5311 i" Plume to remove mines which lrctlvh concealed throughout the structure. Plans to destroy ,2 l! l0 lmlielle German advance were evldnotly changed, 5S ._ i i: II i: I nan-n Whitehall messengu most of them old soldiers, who carry Government papers from one Department in London to zluoihr-r — are going hzwk tn the Army. They will be used as instructors and their places are being taken hy women. iicre is om- ni‘ the new messengers setting out down London's "official" sirect on her way to n Govcmmcnt Department. "War games" was the official explanation for the Jflllilj: oi’ protective fields of live mint-s before both entrant-cs to the Pnnmnn ('.1It:ll-—1\ll\(‘i'ic"'s lin-hnc. Almve are pictured fhe great Gutnn locks, near the Atlantic entrance. Gizmt rriironll guns wen- nlso shifted from the Pacific to this srciinn in sudden maneuver “to keep defending forces on the alert." _ siiiLiiillll, Flhf-Sliiiillfflli’; lwlih- nl trnuhir. stunt-ed signs of boiling nver, Turkey nlored J7‘ u, ].tii'4l its hohi on tho l).ll’(lt‘ilt'lli'\, ll.ll'l'()\i' ‘illilll. linking the Black Sea and the Diollitl-rrnn- tun», EnLoh troops are unnamed on the shore oi this vital bottleneck, during a previous demon- \"'"l4ill m‘ wwr. .\. _iil' liiil, lhlli. 1.5-:--*-..--.-.-.-.-.".-.- CANADA'S "COBBER" Pilot Officer William Lldstone lvlcmngnt, or oilgnry. who was lwnlded tho Distinguished Finn! firm lest month after shootln, down four enemy pllnes, was re- puma by the Dally Evpresl to hove since increnscd his bag by eight or l0 bomb e and llgnlem. unlinnetlon or delells were not immediately forthcoming from of- ficial eourcee. McKnight, e native of Edmonton, is 22. Ttventy-two C.A.S.I-‘. recruits climbed ihrouth the window unhurt when this dining car plunged down a 15-foot embankment end burst into flame Th0 ror with three other: in the centre of n U.N.lt. passenger express, flew off the mils in the l" user valley on the way to Vancouver. Twenty-three pen- oils suffered minor cuts and bruises nmi anothrr WIS seriously injured. The recruits, hound to Join nrmy unite ht Vancouver, were brcellfalltiilg when the couch wee derailed. Their only lament we! I ruined breakfast. llot coals from the cook stove started the fire n the our rolled down the bank and turned on it! aide. l c I, “We . . .. . in lln-‘l- spur limo. elimin- and men of the ll.t‘.,\,l". Krt nut their hlfllg -;-,,| ‘[||'I\\\§ "l m» ‘lnronu, )Innnin|; Pool. nmi simrpeu up three score end ten paces,‘ is their ambition. Flight Lieutenant w. l lilth- rrrlu-ry DFXWHPP. The l\l'(ilf‘l‘$ (‘fill themselves ll. Ruyd ILEFT), former Conndirn en-hery champion, instructs . and nro becoming quite expert at the l the group. He llluetrliel the correct etlnce. A few of the archers- , Till-y ynw they'll nevi-r h» left llIlilfInPfl ll their mn- I blrdmen (RIGHT) examine their results at the big target. It'd‘-\'fi‘e%'wfi'e'fu'fi%'n'nfi'n‘ffffln'fi'ufifin'f ‘ I. chine-guns lnln in the midst of n dogfight. "Splitting n German It a W‘ v-va.'.'.'.-.-.-.a-t-i.-.- flax-t"- -» ELH..V\IA .~< t: ..... ‘Ml 2.91.14 i.‘ -