Q1 FQIQHT rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "Avcusr 23 941 I- 9900101 voeooooeoeeoeoovooveoc oooeooooooc o c-ec-eoeoovoveooooooo oovoomoeoweovo»wowoo-oovoeooewyyes¢ag4yqqa"oeyooopqe-yyyqe-“mo-eo-eo-oweoeowre-n0400000404e+voo¢00o00++o+o++oom+ov++eo4o>o+¢,,“ NEWS of the WORLD in PICTURES n's'h"d'h"s'd’i‘.'n'flfffflfffffffs'hfi'ffffffu'fffi'f THE CANADIAN ARMY ISN'T FOOLING Howitzer field guns, snoh as the one shown here bring manned by a Iroup o! artiiierymen at Peiawl-vyg training osmp, are wicked weapons in the hands oi experts. To these soldiers. here eqlfiflifd vifih h; respirators, constant rehearsals have made the gun familiar and simple in operation. Til-flay Canada is calling ior recruits to man guns like this and train their threatening muzlles toward those who would destroy our vvny oi llie. nave - ..~ “w”. . \ ‘ Princess Margaret Rose knitted the soari oi‘ air iorre blue which seven-year-olil David Shaw is holding, and Princess Elizabeth is re- spnnsible for the toque oi darker blue in the hands oi nlne-iyear-old Ann, his sister. Both were knitted ior active service men. The garments, to be on display in the Women's building at the 0.N.E., were sent by the ivmnelfs Institute of Sandringhunl, of which Queen Elizabeth is president. Ann nnd David are here with their mother, Mrs. Y. aiv. Their iather served in the great war. David's twin, Nigel, is m hospital with appendicitis. < ..,.._.,.........-~ Amhiim" i” bemmt‘ l W" "flit Dlflmllififl ZI-year- old Don Andereo , now a member oi’ the R.C.A.F. at RiQIIHIIIlQ P001. in Pall" ‘hi! lllctnre oi‘ the Duke of Kent. So impressed were air. ioroe and. C.N.E. oi- irei-"ls with the resillls they decided t-a give the picture the spotlight position in the air force exhibit now being preparrd for the arrival oi the Duke oi‘ Kent. A native oi Toronto, Don is a graduate oi the Ontario College of Art, Prnnklin D. Roosevelt's recently-a" ' ‘ ' ' ‘ F‘ ‘ Boa-rd is " above, as it met ior the ilrst time in Washington under the leadership oi Vioe President Henry A. Wailnee, Left to right, seated: Secretory oi the Treasury Morgenthuu; Vice President Wallace; Secretary oi War Henry Stim- son: Secretary oi Agriculture Wickard. StandinpAcheson; Secretary oi COIIIIHBTGQ Jones; end Acting Secretary oi the Navy Knox; Ass't Beefy o! state Attorney General Biddle. o ' ~ 5i '- i-'-'-w-'-'-'-'-'-'-wwv.-z nrmnrrrmnrwvr nea .-.-.-,-,-,-,,-,1,-,-.-.-t-.-.-.-.- The Rt. Hon. Peter Fraser, e minister oi New Zealand, owes his iiie to his generosity in re nquishing to Rt. Hon. Arthur B. Purvis his Scat on the (lanndian-bound plane which crashed taking oil in England, killing its 22 passengers, Here Mr. ‘Fraser is shown sur-v rounded by New Zealnnd troops in England while a radio announcer ', prepares for a broadcast. By another twist of fate, the man who _ I: guvc up his seat m the Montreal industrialist is now being mention- i,“ v i; _ _ :: gtllyacsorilrzciziiccessor to the important job 12s chairman oi ilrltlsh sill) While the Prince oi “Zaies, a sister ship, was carrying “Hnslon Churehill “m” I .\_\ _ > . meeting with Prehiz-ent Roosevelt, the personnel aboard II. M. S. King George V, first oi Britain's 4 r ~~ _ _ __ v new line ni fighting monsters, was inspected by the King. Later, ills Majesty sent a special royal train » ‘* to meet Mr. (‘hurrhin on his return. On his way home the prime minister called st Iceland, boarding s. Canadian destroyer for the occasion. 00-0060 0 I 9 9 Q 9 Q 0 *9 u'|'n'-'s'n%'n's's'sVIWHH-HY-‘fu . g o CANADIAN PRIMI MINISTER fltlli 1'0 BRITAIN _ M". OTIAWA. AUGUST 20th—Mnklng his iirst airplane iilght an epic one, the ltisht Ilonorabgzmqérlm" . kensle King, Prime Minister oi Canada, arrived ln Great Britain early this nlliai-Ilaazmmenl own,“ nee iltrs-Ati ti l, thPri Miiste erevr . _ Men like “iihg Commander A, G. Mnlnn, 0.8.0. with lmr, 011C. with bur (RIGHT), have glvfll e reeling oi security to the people oi England, and slrcltly some are -. nglng M131“: mull?“ mnnzheoaagnflnflaegicrzizstriyyingf Sea“ m Examaiinhim m‘ Dunne,- (ieorsgrt to get their ehildrt-n back home again after o sojourn In the United States. At LEFT, Iohn smiiord llllngavvorlh and his sisters, Jane Holden, seven, and Christine Mary, y-muv ‘omm, ovum". “mm” m Fun“ Ind mum‘ cMnm-ndln‘ om“;- Qg Quebec Mill ntllzv fir" are shown as they prepare to leave New York by clipper on route to their homes in l. - ml, where their mother assured they would he "so! " and will ied. They hsve uved "l! 9m“ p‘ ‘ . iri n . s r th to i h Ins n cheerful refill" i° , |n (he [mlieil States since October, i939, Wing Commander Mtllnn has s hag oi 35 enemy giant's to his credit, lie is shown with his Ililnnt son alter s. christening ceremony. G1,“; h, 57¢ mam gzritiliioiihiesrtiill? iiM-lilllrhfdnfTisgliz Mahler, KAI‘. Ferry Command. At rlilillil: Prime Minister (inure-hill was the goilralher but, uvnnhle to be present w» represented by m; brother, Major John Churchill. The child was ellfiflQfllfl Jonathan Winston l m h“ Mam“; g, wllflm nevi-genial" oi the British Ministry oi Alrcrlit Product ell-lam‘ Fraser Mslan. Mlliln is a South African irom Wellington, Cape province. m. bukm an“ m. “Mann ht’ hm) “a nflluuu, yank", u,‘ lhwm 03mm," ‘m; [More boll the piano. ,