°.._,-¢m._1=~»=w~ 5 E i - - - - -'-"-'-'-"'\-r.--'-.--.-.-.-.-.-.—.-. rr-n-was".'.."------nrl-"rr»-t~.----'-----rr--1-12“.- ,1-.-.-.',','.".,'.','."='.'.'-"~'-"-,'-‘-'-‘-'-'-'-'-"-‘.".‘t ' l.‘ In..u--..----.._-‘.“.-_-_.. .-.=---n-..-====¢= . n- n-‘xn-u-n-u ‘u-u n =- 1E > i a i? . r.-.'~'rru-rr E_ TEN THE QnQRLOTQFETOWN cu-HPYW" 091915.51‘ 10-1940 ‘HI tlmnel in Wedmiuhzter ,- t hi‘! a time e\|tl vwit Fn'i'lu"n'nh'n'l“u'l'i“u'n'n'h'n'iu‘h‘l'1'.‘ EWS of the WORLD in PICTURES .l .-n 5-: . e t'|nltn!i~' ' of the i , uh‘ h ti the statue. l. i‘ ll.:i'~'| w.’ v>t gear. The ptizCliitliiUli took plot-e in Washington. i lliehaui tho A.‘ trt- a llrlti h wartthipfi shell eat h:-~. Lt amidshlpfi. Rendered help- ffffurfflffffhfflu‘ '- liil- T l. presenting que trhieh gives official reeognition to the gallan- ._._.,_._._-_ ._._._._._._.-_-,-,-,-.-t.-.-.-t.-t.-t.w-t-w.v.wv-or.-.-.-\.-\.-.-.---.-t~.-.-.-.'-u-.---.--.'-.'.-.-.-. .. l- . . to Admiral Emory S. LLndJ survivors of the torpedoed s. S. Lucien Portier 4l.l-1F"l'I, ‘ZS-year- Oltl Kentll. farmer. was aUlllPiltTli tn :20 years m penitentiary last week after the court aemptetl hia [lilfila of guilty of manrialnghter, but not guilty at’ the nturder eh- ree origin- ally prelurreu. Lnelrn amt Inst hrtther John l(‘i-.‘N'l‘lll-l'v_ quarreli- rd on their fantiiy farm. htotiter brother. (‘lt-m, (Rltilfft, v-naraletl them, and a few minntet later as shot dead as he stepped in front o1 John. "f? W f}. .-’ ‘ ' gorge!‘ ..~t._ _ utilereti the worst damage from the delayetlwxploslon are ill'il‘l| and (ther hlstorle associations riing to the chapel. Lion Hearted carried in the (Trusades was twisted 'u'u"b'u‘h'n'n'fi'u'iu'n'u'n'u'il'ufi "-"~ ‘J-"f-‘nvu’("JV'-"-"{'u"n"u'ln"-‘i-‘i-"n'n'i'u"l'u'i'ln'il'n'iu"u'h'in'h"u'lnfi'in'h'u'n'u'-'n'n'u'in'i'in'n'il'in' 1‘in'in'5'l-"o'P“-t'iI°J'ln'in'in'fi'i|'lf|'u'|'-'u J‘ ='u"-.“n‘v" "\"|FU‘H\ A ------------‘-‘ . I i i: t . ‘ it .. _. ._... Ail- ‘lfqrqhql W A. Bishop, \'.(‘., one of Cunadns aces lu the last. War when German tioltter plan nod up to their R. ‘ ersnrlvxolilvlii)!‘ put up a fight. ll: is in the t t_>.t t-t insert-at t ‘me t . i . llzuk in hurnrv; tgain. “Billy l shop til.\]liil}'< an zlillllllnlllll i"! 0i a lleinkel bomber shot down over England ((‘E-\"I‘RE)- Gtirmimi bombers now strike "and then high tail it for home again," he my‘ With (‘hurehilL Air Marshall Bishop talks of the empire air training scheme at 10 lmwning St. tRIGllT), After on iniervit-tv with King (ieorgr, whose father decorated him during the last war, Bishop flew back to Ottawa in 28 hours’ flying timlk li.\.‘.Ili."l‘().\' SOLDIER DIES lite men from Glrngarljv. Siormont and Dund Iligillalttlers, are’ tneketl iellou-s to meet armed with baynuets tl T). Their ramp is m Kingston's fair grounds, and members of parlie-Inetit were present .11 .n 52ml‘. l u‘. t 1: i: for the inspection by Brig. Logie Armstrong, (LPJLD. 3. $20,000 n year was the return from the Potsdam. N12, praztiet- of llr, W. H. Rose (RIGHT). l-lc chucked it for a lieutenant! commission. a. w t »r"_ w-._.,...,. t to in: the i1or(it'r_in two shipmenti, 105 US. army tanks arrived in Windsor aboard fiat cars enroute l" (Jjlv "Hrtietl. The)‘ are the first. oi’ 31m six-ton veilieies, 130 of them brand new, whieh will be used to trant the ttrst (‘anatltan armored brigzltlo being ganizerl by (oi. F. F, Worthington. Built in 1919, 11mm" them hall never lzvrtt out of the arsenal u xtil (‘anatia bought them at what ('01. Worthing- 1111f ma ‘a rxtiiruiazlhiy‘ low price." The first >1. tnn-nt t-atne from the U. S. arsenal at ltot-k ls- li"'i, , Over the peaeefnl border between Canada and United States on Oet. 3 came 2i rrtnorezl machines of war —i|ui they tame peaeeflziiv. lieitl up more than 3t; hours i‘! li-S. governmt-yitqregulation, the _ first ef Hm . . ton tanks of world war vintage . for trnilrlng purposes, arrived in llinti-xzr from lletrnit. Another ti are ziwailint; elt-ar y, some of the tilllitq are shown at l~'0rt Alt-axle. (in, where they here been idle for years. They are still valuable, however, for train- ing soldiers for the enlarged tank corps planned by the Canadian army. Pz-rrliament buildings also suffered damage from a timfl bomb-i Leaded windows extending 150 yards from St. Stephen's I'm-eh PM‘ the Poet's entrance were ehattered. The bomb fell in Old Paiaco i Yard. :' . :ine in the surface tIJiIPT), the erew (SECOND LEFT). .-.-t.-.r.vn-eee-n-mnm-vr-snnwuvv-zuvnmmwN-s-ra-v-mmmwn-iv-w-vrmvfivnvnmw raw it.s with a ciiret-t hit on its" ennnlng tower the t-enuel drawn tow rtl the tiextl-(olver anti‘ pr:'p".¥‘t's' tn surrender the by-theernv. Wilnalelaltezl “bmml 1|"- ‘ear wa era‘ QQWWF‘ Italian untleneas : mztke submarines easy to ti __‘.,, "(- . , t» l pin steady toll of enemy ships in the Mediterrnneam-whicit Italians veil "Yiii-‘ii Hililtt tile Dune‘! vessel "More Nostrnm." Pierced by British sttfii. the "Ilia" Hlliilflfiiiifi ‘m? m-an. u.lit~i to be sunk by sheilfire (Silt 0ND RIGHT). Ikitain taku 5 and sinks to the bottom (RIGHT), “m , t eteet by patrolling alrernft. Abandoned ol‘ the Metitt