PAGE TEN __ ' me CHARLOTTETOWN guiiiznizip m ' \ _:._______;=__ v-'."..-i.-.-.~.'i-w.~. mws-A-t-tvwmmwwvN-s-JN-i rmvewwwvtwaa xmmux"-v~'..-.'.-.\.".--..--i.~..-'.".=.'.=.=..-..*2:..'N."..".-.wm.'u-t='..*i.-i.-.v ruvww-wmmmmwxuufiwvumvaaw-vffflfiv-‘- Qfile WORLD in sICTURS M.,_"._.b._._._._.k.._._.._._._._ _ ___U_:_, v__.__.___.,._._., ._.-....-.-.~.-... ..-.i.-.; »..-..,.. . i . ..‘.....»-..,....-_._.___. _>_.___.,.,__.___ ,-,¢,. rr-n-rru-rrrrrrr-rr-"rfilb A pair oi scissors in ilii- hand of a woman cut a ribbon and sent on its w ' to sea a “tliiv.'rr" that has n secret rendezvous with a. "ivhalc". That is uiie ivay of describing the launching, July 22. “somewhere in (‘anz Ca" of l1 whale-chaser (for sneaky whales of sti-cli by Lady Canipivii. iiite of the high commissioner for the l'n’icd Kingdom. 0n the same day she christened two others of t e slack grep-hen ‘is rt" the sea ivitii names, chosen by herself. . . tliree and n liiilt" hours a message of (‘ainiiiiiizii flowers 1hr president of tli firm annnuncd that. due _ _, w“ . ' from the. White 1191159. from the largely to the cn-opi-rntimi of the workers, aImoSt double the num- " mu" “WY had dram” ‘° ‘wk i be! d lleh ships originally estimated will be launched this year. The Argyll and Sutherland uemocrats wound up their 1840 convention with a rraixng political cat-r-nd-dog light which delayed for Ilighlzinziers 01.0.) appropriated half l hundred soldiers. While scoru third term as president. It ended in , _ _ __ , , . . . t! victor ior ivir, lcoosfirvttit in the of Toronto men Wtlitlifl tor a vl-airve to enlist, a i ,1 ._il l. Lit“ up .ii.d 5.» nicn iiere inuted to make Saudi,“ of a “m,” Republican‘ g ‘he m], to plump-H,“ and j.“ n“. m. I . 1-H I‘ ‘ there. 'lho:.e ililt) lest in the scramble to get into socrcmry of AgriumurE Henry A‘ fl_"_____gg_____g_g '______ _____ g_w_flvv____g__m______ _ the trui-k gazed curiously at the Mir-Mimi; FEPYWIS- wfli|fl¢c_ as ii“,- mminee m,- vim. 1 -\ ‘ president .u".".-.—..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.—..-.-.-.-..-..-=-- '.."--'-'-'rr='rrrr-' l~ciir oi’ salioizzgo to the \\'t‘]i£iliii canal \\'l\S the reason for ite- tcntinn and rigzlil s xrth of the lluteli freighter Priiis Willem II at Port Colnrne by 1M,‘ ‘ii.1’., federal rmthoritles explained at Ottawa, ' i July 19. Were a w. vi to be blown up or sunk in the all-import- A rcpoi-ti-r "climbed" from ground level to 26,000 feet in fight ant irestern Ciitario ti-znli- artery. serious disruption o! war freight ' ' a - inter than most inodcrii interceptor planes - without transportation might result. l‘ ‘in tiii- ground. Biltk to i-Lirth again 5E9 inliiilt0s after ilil he had ilci-vlopcd was an itchy ncse. That mind funny and easily remedied, iiut get one time min-n you're vii-airing an oxygen nose mask which i| per- ig ion to i-ct normally-except to scratch a nose-Jive miles . it's llil joke. The “nsct-nW-flrst ever made by a Canadian it‘i"——iill.\ in the drciimprcsslitvi cliamher at the famed ltlayo at itoiii-stcr, ii-lilz-li !it'I'illit< simultatlon nf atmospheric con- ii'i‘~ il' a‘ tltr as nir pressure and oxygen content are concerned up in lOJIUU tot-t. i l~ i \_ aux-J; - r - 1 - ~ l-I . . u: -.-.-. t-..'-'.=.\-.*.-.-. Moving swiftly and efficiently to protect the Empire after Petnilrs ‘I refusal to carry out Franco's promise, the British Niivy took over French xiarai units where possible, and stink otiir-rs iviiich resisted. l Above are destroyers, right, and suli-chusers, left, tied up after their arrival in a British port under British boarding pivrllvl. ) i Peierhim linmlied and sank a tier- maii submarine, according to a let- ter in; wrote his parents. If: was ‘ ' b 7 i - _ > -_ '_ l_ : r n L-L-gfi a-_-fi.J-_.:.._..J.______‘__'..‘..fl.‘._._-___.___-:_~.w.._.\ .A_._ - COME AND GET H‘ t . K_L-§l—-.-L-I No ersatz about the fond ti"! cook at (Jainp fnrden has till‘ Canada's soliiiers iii trfinlng. k'l‘iie , _ f di enune and tt0 coo is iiicy TILT, Iirrntfnrd. OiiL. \..\.l'i._ who drives a. truck hgzpys‘: sound the Lmhm m“ m,- l i-.'iii\'"-iir'i t'iii~ xi i i.i"i5i|, E-irlifs a Grrmtm helmet, dimlcn t» nnil slit-ll iihiili iliflt; bun srni in to lie melted down tor .i.~»li guns. » , _ 3 , h... .. _ ...___. .. . .._.___."_ . ..__.-_.i ' . CANADIANS GET SUB Flying on patrol somewhere oft’ Scott nil, 1K0. Gerald Wooll of flying vlili Glynn Davies of Ottawa 1 ‘ .. ' _ . in an RAJ’. plane. i __ ' ___, < ~ . While Great Britain puts iicr tiefcnces in siizipo to ivitlistzinii any Fliilli nllliltlirr t0 11L‘! IMWS- This quartet niet. in London. The Freneh L» conceivable form of attack liy the axis [IDIVPK-“T. troops wlrcli garrison | Salim‘. Can-Willi‘ airmail» and 1W0 “Aiissit-s" took time 0i" l0 ‘"5- ' f the mighty citadel into which the islands have been transformed l the pigeons in Trafalgar Sour-ire. ---- .--- a a s I t = t."u'-"-'.- \-u-l.l-I‘I'I 1 l .- . ‘ Fhfi'u'in'ln'U'lw'i\'ifu'aFu'u'n'u'n'u'v'ln“lnfi'-'i ing the Canadian-United States border at will. lint ted States and Canadian Indians gathered at Buffalo. The meeting marked their 13th annual celebration of the signing of the lod treaty. This Indian MM . '5 :- 5 f gritty, galhjfg aboard e former (LEFD) from Niagara Falls pllyed modern music during the ceremony. Two delegates, typical oi’ tricolor in a :..,'..t.icrii i. _, .s.i _ - - - Just to remind the white man that the Jay "EM! stlli gives the Iroquois Indian the privilege of crou- n“ v V _ ' - . i ‘ French capital ship they have iuiit captured wave bent-nth the U _ - _. gist iieen i-eceivcd by cable from London. those who took part in the ceremonies, are seen (RIGHT). flfiHMfiYfiFIVfiEN ‘ i