PAGE EIGHT I L_ALAAAAAA a vvVVvvvvvVv THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAB v YYYVW . - n" .7‘ "vnvcvrenev: eeeccc- ecvec‘ vee~~eeeeeee vv¢‘¢‘vvv¢¢‘ of the WORLD ffu'u'n"a"n'u'n‘n'-' '-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-‘-'-'-"-'-"d'-'-'- I -.'.'.-..-.-. in the I‘. 8.. on n visit svnilvollt-al oi‘ Anglo-American frivnilship, the Ulliil‘ nt Kent, liit, youngest hrntiii-i" of King (ieorgi- \'l, is greet- oil hy .\l1\_\'0l' i..'i(iu;i lia on his arriial lrmn Canada at [Nlllilfillil Fin-Iii, .\'i-\\' York. In center l5 Sir Louis Grieg, the Dulles peisonal pilot, Thi- Duke, who toured (lanaila inspecting its piiri training prizgrznn. “as oxiit-i-tziiiie-‘l by the Prosiilont at llydi- Park in “infor- mal fashion." The Duke oi’ Kent ls pictured delivering the opening the Canadian National Exhibition, ll. R. H. address at Keen interest in tlu way military motorized equipment is manu- liictured was shown by the Duke oi’ Kent which when he visited the General Motors plant at Oshawa. Ont. To the dukes ll-‘l"'l‘ are Col. It. S. McLaughlin, president of General Motors oi tkznada, and other company officials, while war veterans are §l‘(‘n on his right. Before leaving Oshawa for New York city, the duke opened a new flying school, operated by a» civilian company. ‘i Viscount Halifax. British ambas- sador totlie United Stairs, ill‘l'l\‘:”d at a. British airport. after crossing the Atlantic from Canada in ii bomber. The a.mbos'=ndor, who will report. to Prime Minister Churchill and the cabinet on BritisH-Airori- can relations and the results 0i his rec-silt, visit to the Tliliilt’) (roost, is CXlPFCKWt to return to Washiiifllo“ late 1 axt month. CRASH Rolls EIWPIRE or INDUSTIHALISI‘ Death robbed the Isi-iiidi Empire of one of iii; ' ndrrs indusiria _ 1n_ mm “m”, B- l "av", (IIFPPUFIVKPHQrQI i Purohzising \\ ‘lnllggiqn ltBd Slates, l-‘IGIYFING FOR BRlTi'lI.\'—llleehanlc< of Royal Dutch Naval Air Svriiee prepare to load bombs on Anio-riraimnado bombing planes, operating out of fioiitlnml, and flown hy Dutch pilots. L. Tho“ mmmml" m?" "Y "l" ml! be first to see invading armies. Typical o! that group of natives still clinging to ancient dress and e stom, they live in the north, near the ‘{§§§l n frgnflgf. i5 i‘ i a A ROYAL SALUTE is given an amateur photographer, a ' aergeant in the R.C.A.F., after the aergeant took the duke‘s picture, no he came amt of Manning Pool. i In protest 0d the Ontario Liquor Control board grunting a beer and wine authority to the Qiioensway hotel. St. Cathaiznes, Archie J. Hziinrs. MP2. for the riding, wired his resignation to Premier Mitchell Hepburn, mfik airnl boats are ' 4m piflilred alongside an oil trmkfl‘ and Navy transport ship near the icy Greenland coast. ’l‘o-o American p F-x-hxg m i» Y . "lI.M.S. Fort York." l. trim mlneaweeper, was christened along the Exhibition waterfront at Toronto in a brief ceremony by Sheila llloenonalrl, daughter oi’ the late Ramsay MacDonald, former prime minister o! Great Britain. It may soon take its place alongsido those already engaged in the Bottle of the Atlantic. Miss MacDonald in turn to chose the enemy Nit °l Aiirlcn. 'I‘hese gunners. mnnniiitl; captured Bredo gun, on" "l" '3” of men who have underzofle u" - l . Nearly five month; ago a loroe of] limes, alter attacks by Amtralian, British and Indian numerically superior forces, Tobruk troops was instructed to hold the , mil holds. and within it men laugh _. tiuit. 1ll'llit('ii in London. says the ilani has been lmnin up, leaving 275 nlilvs 0i illt‘ i'iV4'l‘ a riigmg Hood. “The engineers, who had operate-d the lnrriigi: 'll|i~ e antic 11min i tni- lmiri»: it n. * r Zii-poruvhv. in the llkhliliiq an unto-iiiiv-Aiiiuri-ss against the ilimilitn; lJniv-ix-i" Ti\'<'l‘_ Rut o‘ lill‘ mom- ‘ 0-Q-Q-00-v0-v0-v0-0 vwero-oa-o-oa-o > 0-0 0-0 o 0 o o o o o i-J-fi." ".",","_',I,I_ Elli; Hllllfltlllfl)‘. Soviet miiitary/ aiith ‘rate: it‘t‘l the ‘ for 10 years wrecked the machinery utiirli irns their torrent of :11» uni -:i~hrrl river is nowlui m. rt lllliil'i‘§'~' pride," the mport, said. Thousands of (wimtiu soldiers filzznfnagzzenzatrsh‘gszafamfl 3'IE'I Exam: (fr FEET)’ who h my,“ Wm}; (own of ‘Ibbfllk- Tcdtwv‘ ‘md fight‘ “nu” ‘bqn “m! and I lieVflblf‘ lillrddiivs to clziy 1hr c m- agaaist tho ]il'(',‘~.'\iil_»_{ Nazis, mid a irwit. ii‘ m Si ck- ' are sold to have been emzuliech. ‘ y v ' m u M‘. n (‘Mam rafter being bombed more than 1360‘ the lack oi beer, and wait tor their mand "i-loldl” 9044A OOQ4QQ- §§444+Q+§ QQ AUGUST. 29, 1941 {- THMI3