-»_-;_.-.-_<; ~,- mace q =1 TEN ___ [is CHARLOTTETOWN GQARDIAN »BSEJQQQDQUQ ‘QUGQUQ U IF!"- 9 i a 3 i a a a a 3 5 2 § L.‘ ‘es _ __fo, ‘ h‘ ‘<1 , , "gi- ‘w 1 Q '| ‘.- l - ,. . . E l J’) I I ..' ' I ‘ -i a - i ., , I 2 i I . ~ 1 t | :~ - 5 A "fl ' __< . f?“ SWUCWFCQf-Witlllw '” 1 émnr-obtn-urgfiwflhenfn9iltfi. ,5F,F|?'~"Cl§!2Bwf-’ ‘oven-a. ‘_"""'“--|m-.\..- -. . u \4_\( - §g3§ T**~"I-"‘.""‘Q‘D‘ wauviauuusuzxrxkuuuszusaiaauaxnvxefiuxxnarsuxxuw wvupuflnuszu alwuouua". uroovuu T3150 , _ uxiliary Air Force lets a lood exampll as sh!‘ pun 1| ‘ws ‘ii nr Bond‘; from a selling depot at a London Rall- ‘Q way station. The slogan on the placard is plainly visible. ‘O’ "With profound consciousness of my refipnnsiblllty to my country- men and tn my rnnniryis ezuisc. I lnwe tonight issued a proclamation that an unlimitcil national emergency exists and requires the strengthening oi‘ mn- deience to the extreme limit o! our national power and authority". So raid President Roosevelt in a broadcast to tho people m. the United S-trter. In many langumgts .the presidenth words were carried to the people of the world. lie hulicate". thnt his muntry will not hesitatn to risk war to resist attack or the threat of ilttlifk uliivh might arise many hundreds of miles beyond Ameri- can shores. These are British instruments oi vengeance-ships and planes that tracked tn its (lnnm the Gennan battleship Bismarck. They or. probably among the 50-i00 uarships and planes searching the At- lantic tor the l0,000-ton (icrman cruiser Prinz Eugen. Unidentified aircraft (‘i\i'l‘1i'T, top, lnwflu-ked with inst, tfli'[l(‘li0-t!.'lfl"‘|"l’lg Swordfish planes. may im tln- new VH tnrions, which saw its first action against the Bismr-rrlc, Below. photographed from n Sivonlflsh lr. flight, is the lzrir~t photo of tin- fmnnus battlcrririsrr llenown, which wrs in at the death of the Pismnrck Photos rushed to U.S. b!’ trans-Atlan- _tie Clipper. War Weapons Week in loudon met with heartening response, and tho slogan “We ‘ Can't Lose l! We Lend" appealed strongly to dnnntors’ reason as well as their instinct to give -— for by lznzling to thcir utmost they know they assure final victory. Tanks were used to mobile post offices for sale oi‘ "lg War Bonds. Girls in the Borough m iiampstead get l look st what their money will buy. Despite the sign proclaiming the privacy N0 PRIVACY HERE of the (‘amp (Yonmrandantfs ciilee on wheels, tnese Engfsh lads are inning a, chat. with Sgt. T. Anderson, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, nlge seems to be enjoying the indlscretion oi his young callers. in PICT RE ...'...»»~7-1 H.M.S. King George V znnrlrmnnnnnmwm-mn.nmnnumnnnuunn-u.-."In-u"... .. Ti '\ .sT 31w;iia Mn l. S "UII . . .TO THE STARS" I ARDUA AD ASIR-A. motto oi the Royal Canadian Air Force. means through dificuity b0 the star. It. was prominently d15- played by the drummer QurinR an inspection of No. 1 Technical train- i t: , St. Th by Air Vlce- ' ‘cal e04 M, lbnrifl‘ ympecwr. Driver Potloa Wntson is one oi the volunteer chauffeurs o; the Red general o; the R, Q A F, Th; 53mg Cross transport section, wuu nork every day and all d:|y—lor neth- rnotio ws sirggested ior the entire in:—|n 0111B’ that you!‘ Rfl! (vlross dollar may in; doubled or trebied. glcénzinlclr; by vncfmmafilnnlilil 2V. ecAh. NE: an ‘eliciting liril‘l—~lt‘."l.vt iliorirhis dellivery and pm; an Bu, m“ denvgrged ‘no Mo“ “e131 . De ot r un formed un s, the Kris ope or a chit-nee some n.1,‘ u, - serve overseas. ) m" mcacemaoaaacz: xtnm ~ nnrrbrfl\ k. h ' A‘ .. 0011mm. The Prince of Wales, 35,000-ton battleship commissioned only a few weeks ago, was with the Ilood in‘) the first encounter with the Bismarck, and may lrfrve heen the ship which damaged the Nazi war-a Ihlp than. Ber sister ship King George V, shown here, also was reported by Berlin tohnve hern In thug IIEUIWI ‘QOQO "r avézuanv anion: nmo . ,; ' 5mm mm oases . 1 ovum have arena . n». )1 vrM-Mwe .039 ...__._ W. ........_.~ mnvuwas swam; swans sv aw ‘Tlflttii mm. uausa s: MHNSQNVBUV sun. olficer oi hill]! d"rn ii-ld" in it‘!!! This drawing was mode under the direction of nla-jor Oio Itelstad. vflmmflflilfll m0 Norway [q Im-onto, to show how gliders would be user] to early tanks. x1218 élpgunwsgwcvcix technique developed by the Nazis for their lnvoslon plans. Latest reports o‘ u“ hm-v’ casualties which um. tho Nuts hive olmndoned use o! 2mm PM" l" 1""! 1mm‘. 11mm ramming odd! mm hm, m, minted. Major Relstnd. n hero of Nnrwly’! 624B! rfllilflfl" P!’ "it Kan“ h W" ‘h; Fmnrh wast Germans first used gllders to carry tron)! in Norwrv- Gliders hunched m t-nkr,‘ m pow" n,“ m. “m; no", “mg the channel, he says. Under the x heme shown htereh e 03nd llll lileed to let the cheaply-built glider, which ll attached to it. o f t I II‘ - ""\ :-.-.-.-r- -,-.- - -ponx bfinongcitz¢oo¢eecn6000000<1o~fi<'-’>4‘><‘>“m I ,. g _. I ill 1'» the noun-hm (nbove) om ton British cursor. m: n», honor of m»; the IMP ufillmfdf“ ‘Kghti In the crlnnlaa German muamp. the Bllnuck, and clrllrer the rum dentin-blow by '°'P,',h"'u,,,¢a»¢.< planes from the ILMJ. Ark Itoyni, ruent airplane carrier, had previously loom! i!" M" “' on the German worship, making her pnmlnoeuvrsh-v. _ . '-.....--...nrmiju f“ ' ‘ '