1f.¢_\_q_1;_eigiikr______ g >__1‘_i_il§WCi_iAARL0TTETOWN GUARLQIAN g_g___g JULY-16. 1941 ¢““»@+H ‘wflww-Iu-‘Vnwu-l I A A Aeewveooovweoeoooeoeem -¢:-“ c‘: ‘-~-e*‘ee‘--‘4-e‘~‘e--“‘ee¢e¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢‘v¢"v‘¢"¢‘¢¢ -- - ws of the WORLD in PICTUR ro+e44¢+eo4oe4 O4§+f+eooe+oeww A warm, friendly greeting is given by Prime M‘ ‘ ‘ Churchill to Canadian Air Ministei- c, G_ .. Power, who arrived in London on July l. in time for the brief Dominion Day ceremony in the garden oi 1 l n no“. = mo»! - i» - m ‘::.-..'.:,”":::r:.:.: tartar; '.‘.'.f.'°'ii?“£3112"?!..?‘§f.‘;.£.€i“ii°?...iZ.“$.3.““{;' young to read. it was from Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who has ' ' Brmgh Milka", ' “adopted him" by contributing to his support. Tommy and his sis- ' tvr Mary are in the J. B. Priestly Nursery Centre, somewhere in England, under the supervision of the British author's wife. Before going there, Tommy, son of a stoker who has been called for military service, slept in subway shelters, on station platforms and on odd corners. ills mother is in London. >v z N t}, 1, 1111,05 up the flashing lpltflres, which accounted for so many Nazi pilIl0S_ in the Garnish? ail-‘qieutozttempt to gain mastery of the air over Britain last full. This new-type British Spit- fire, with greatly increased fire-WWR reveal: I"!!! i"! 195m"! "1898 0i b0"! Wing! as it does a sharp bank. F“ CANADA PRODUCES PRECISE OPTICAL mum Shirley Pattemson, M. A. of Harvard University, chmonstretee l pollfljggpg y, mm, 0_ p_ 30'.’ "m. ister of Munitions ind Supply, during his recent tour cl‘ Rggggfch Enterprises in Toronto. This plant b engaged in the production oi’ precision optical instruments for induitry and Canadian forces. The poiariseope gives an indication of the perfection oi the heat-treating of optical glass. »-,- > w. First Canadian woman to receive a wildest! olltlff-Wi"! IlCBIISC, If"! the first of her sex to cross the Atlantic iii that capacity, Fern Blodgctt or Toronto reports everything was calm and peaceful on hcr trip “but myself". lier peace was shattered bv sea-sickness. As columns or wwlu- v-i-o in the llill"ii!l""“ilfi. a Swastlkaed tank leads German motorcycle troops into the Soviet city of Minsk, according to Nazi censors caption on above photo. Aftcrttalilinlilzciliicijk. Germans prcsscd eastward, driving spearhead at the stalin line which Reds claimed cos l r x0 losses in men and niatcriaL ) . fii. "*1 . _ ___-.- u‘ NAZI; It’; just a pushover now, but it was once B, home. Monster British tanks like this one. Whkh Wm M Too MUG" FOR end the Nazi threat to the world, are tested on blitzed Ensign helix, Llsishlnz‘ ‘theuuzvitlvriterillillr: Just u elusive on {out s: in the bombs began. Other homes must be found for the nivililn Wlillllufll- ° '° P l’ air ‘i; fléihtifiiltslihvsml" Breieh; moral resistance to the mu air attach. of e sec o- o squid" oi’ the R. A. F. The daredevil BIKES 100 MILES. ENLISTS fighter pilot, in Canada on s re- cruiting mission, escaped from in- pte, Edward Manet. Qgibcttg, ternment camps in Russia and Keg River, Alberta, walked more gmmnm- "IdflVfM g1“ olwiilfllgs: than 100 miles to enlist in the Can- ngffngligga u! ggmbuhh country», adian army, He hiked from his dflpuilfm - home to the Peace River recruit- ing oiiicc and when a, river inter- fered with his progress. he Just stepped in and swam across. Now at No. 13A District Depot, at the R, 0_ Mm; (“when N5" 0,." Prince of Wales Armory, Edmonton six mt tall, stands [Wilde L. w. he 1s one or the most enthusiastic Munroe, ehortcst man in the R. (7, rccruim A. F. Both men are stationed at Guelph, Ont. oe09Qe0o0000009099900906900009000909699000000009000900QoOQ-OOQ99V""""xa"""""VVN~HVQQ-Q-O-O4-QQQOfQQO-OQVOQ‘VOAOQVQ-QQQIQVWOQOOQQvvfffivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvflfikoo Q ' a in tonnage, Britain dropped more bombs on the Nails in Jung than Germany lirnlmwl l I liritaln in April, which was the heaviest month of bombing Britain has yct suffered from the Luftwaffe. Taking part In the terrific air offensive against Germany are many Canadians l... In i982, lo foreign airplanes used '——--— the Whitehorse, Yukon, airport, .. .1» still unfinished airfield at wlimlime i: like Pilot-Officer John McCormick, Toronto, LEFT, and Pilot-Officer These three air gun rs fr C nod were among a huge contingent ml"! l"! b! J00 Mtmilim- u" Nearly every dsy a flight of U.S. warplanes dro in on the big Gordon Elliott, of Mlontrcal, shown here iii-fore Nelson's Monument of Empire fliers Wllrmlfl srtyaririlvafovcrseas was announced tony. 7°” he” "f" 559mm“. w“ Canada's Ylilion, biggest and busiest of the“ new defence chain which stretches from Cliiolrlgm‘ in Troiaisar Srllmrr. while on leave in London. The pair rnet at No. They are, from LEM‘; i-I. J. Grecnway, Thomas It. Cattle and. J. M. u“ iyawrzu" glumdrg’. o; ‘U f; Alaska. Canadian warplanes seldom appear, but the sky is filled with the drone of ship! I" Q 2 Manning Depot, Brandon. llialm, and are now attached to a long- Meredith. The contingent was said to be the largest ever to make the mi“. “M, Md m, ‘ygrgxa 0i this hemisphere! northwestern outposts. Four coin mercisl serviceP-Cllilllll-"i U-s- ‘m! Bruin-“ rain ly Canadian arrivals and too, flying mail and freight end fruit and fresh eggs over the northern wiiderneli- woeoe-veoaeo >4++0+>o>¢>o+¢>oevo>ooooooooeoeooovooooovo-ooovv flfl-IB bomb" flqi-Ifliimn in Elifilfllili- crossing. They are slated for night fighter duties. ‘mm ‘ devutmm i