war»... t.» ., - t. _. .. o...» M. w.“ .... PAGE. EIGHT y. t 1.x: 1415s,‘. mun- r~u A n1‘ rvlvrnvsvaunr.» mwr-irai%itifif‘aitttr ocroazn q 2, 19;; THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . L _ PICTU REQS $31595 TEN EW 0f the“ woR .~;-. .-_- .-‘.-. t_l'u'l -.-. .~;-1-_ .- < : ‘ I . . ' Z-trzu: ~ “y; . 4Q» t . B.» hfiv . Those large blue eyes that look out at you from the ahove ple- ture are unsoning. They belong to 3-year-old Mary Ellen RPIlHIOII of Chicago. pictured 11s she puss-val her 200th day oi sleeping sieknesl or t-nrt-phuiliishWarv Ellen's pretty face is unchanging, she rec- OgXIlZPS 1m one. .3‘ t. .. Rwtrfiat. h 1 German troops wrupyittg the Sudettmland nreas ceded to (fhztnccllur liitier under the Munich agreement \\'i‘i't- \\.11-.-1.l-. i'.\'l'i\'4‘li 111 snmn furnu-r Czech towns. as pit-lured at left almro. zri-rtczi Ger- ‘lt- [F111 p. M111 fl 1:11 lmnqnots. But t“:- phutn at right imiiratt-s that all was tint sweet- \t 0.11 .‘ 114:1. i r:'1~1:11t suitii‘. s art’ shnnn "vlmriniz 11 slrrrt iiiiiWi with brickiiats 1on1 lmuw, Hitfitlftl by enraged Czechs as they fled before the invaders. nizin motor: he“ anal ll anti tlri-rz» JK ’V<, ;~ .‘>¢;H- iflqy o?" '@'" i Bil Excellency e Governor-Gmeni and the Lady “Twsedmmlg- ma.“ Western Ontario I hlvo been spending busy moments. i..::'11 _\..r_' ofl-‘lfiguitta hugs f ing match in Sisnooe tronniiry, Ind Lsdy Tweedsmuir ivas honored by 'l‘01"0itt1i Inivcrsltv, the first wouqn to receive an honorary degree from first institution. Above she is seen in the procession to convocation. At the right of the picture Rt_ lion. Ernest Lapointc‘ can be seen. He also received u: honorary degree, T"¢“' ‘ '3'“ 7‘ "‘4="'€ '€4. ‘l ..,,. . < new Largely responsible for the hit or miss o! Chinese shells are these “eyr-s“ of the Chinese artillery, seen rem directing tire on the Yangtze front with the latest German-type tclesrope. These observers are protected in‘ their advance post by n camouflage of . I the hit-xi of proofing nn "aerial fem-e" of captive hal- m- 1i lvlTfTPr tn rnvmy lminlvixtg pianos. 'il:1- theory was that ti!!! "’ .. (I If tlwy flew over the "it- o“ they would he ferret! ' Q 0" "=9 “F” .. . . it l-n iivr oi’ the btiiizmii , xhovrit in the phnlo above, , lirni. ..-..1- .'-.t..l 1.... 'l < .‘ .. "ulvln thinnxgi- in Ltminn houses with their trailing cables beiore they h“ cover“! “cum: \\11.~ imwiptiiiw-ii. .\L'\(llil"il‘\!~, tie expert;- dcclart-tl the experiment a success. 'Q“ ' ¢*‘ Houses in Budehnlimd towns token over by Gernuny vary quickly flowered with Swilstiktt 11.1w < snd garionds of evergreen as Nut ooeupstieo troops spprooehsd. The photo sbovs is typlooi of the. decorated streets thst gireetsd incoming German soldiers, with the buildings gay with hitherto i111’- bidden Nazi emblems bits-tight out of hiding lit-tore the withdrawing Csech forces were scnrfl-ly uni n! sight. Z1677". " Blocld Runs in Land of Prince of Peace . _ Oct. 6—British troops kill i511 Arabs in pitched battle. i ‘i S Y R I A Q SAFE!) Oct. l-Ninetwn Jews killed. "W-“l wounded J Aug. l7-'l‘wo Brit- ish soldiers killed b Aug. l9-Slxty Arabs. six British soldiers killed. land mint‘- Aug. fl-dewlsh lalatirer slain by Arab snlpus. Aug. iT-Rsbblnical stu- dent beaien to death by Ars l-Ten Arabs die‘ in bomb explosion m Oct. ' 5.4. . f ‘*1 ' W ~ ,1 Sept. ll-Slx Jewish enn- siabies slain. w» r 1 . 7 Aug. 28—Arnb nstablc l1. i killed. BIBION I _ ‘ " ' ' " Ai-ig. lli-Postofflcs a n1". HON. sin ROBERT BORDEN m“ Wm" “when "I burned when Amb, m“; \‘ 1 GENERAL 5"‘ ARTHUR 9mm“ hotographed ss he arrives in New city. e I-Txhllilimi inr a n-rrk in the galleries of the Montreal Art ‘ark irom England recently, iiis v¢~r ‘-._ L.” as “m. .13.. A1 predecessor in ofilee in the tom- ' d_ W! Million Clihfllfll W“ "it lftlotlng snd killing go on space in the Holy Land where Arab snd Jew bottle for auvrflmlicy “_“ . "gloomy" Dean Iflltl- ‘British troops struggle to inuintain law and order. The British. who rule Palestine uniero Ltilllllttll‘: {of Nations rnondaie, he; e stew and more serious threat in the uprising of iierce Arab trih"! ‘ Ruin-rt ltt-rtir-n was mas-lo a few jmars laiv-r. e Mr. smart m painted pmrno .1 a niimbcr of war-time pave mot British troops in met-n pitched battles. The large map shove shows where T211" vlifllflfi‘; 1; 1 ' n I ¢° ' 1" oi the Navv- lenders, including Marshal Foch and Newton Boiler. u. s. Secretory on ovum-rod in the hut twoignontht- in“! ma? Place! Palmlm in relation to surrmt Association are the two portraits shown of ltt. lion. Sir Robert furrlv. War-time commander of the Canadian military forces. who is in Montreal on a visit. during ti‘: Great War or shortly after, while his portrait of Sir r Borden. “Rir-iii" r Prrmivr ni (':1n.|ti1t, and of (irnrrzii Sir Arthur 0 limit. portraits 11H‘ lmnml l1_v E. llmlgsnrt Smart. their nuinit-r. ‘ Dir. Smart is htiivvt-d tn have painted Sir Arthur ("iirrir either 1 .