THE CHARLOTTETiOWN GUARDIAN_ - a - " l DECEMBER 19-12319, “M35159? 0f ‘Eh (ml-D ifl.I elmemcu l » FIGHTES 1-1-15‘ 1'1'5“-‘15If-Wfln-J-P-I-\-'\u\-\-\HJ-'-F-'--L'-'_L'-H-'-'-'-"-“- E-KJ. ‘J5’. .'LI_I_I ‘-'-'-'-'-"-'n'-'-' v n i: . “plum described u“; H dramaflc photo as part of air battle in which nine Top: French can" Curtis! planes, routed 27 German iilessorscimaitt lighters, French aviators. flying American-made downing nine. u: ‘I . . . ,. p. ,. Like the wives of other men serving with Britain's armed forces, Lady E. Ironside, wife of General Sir Edmund lronside, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, finds his company a ran- trvat since the out- break of the War. General lronside's duties are so heavy that he spends almost all of his time in the War Office and usually sleeps there. Lady Ironside has organized a number of nartime érrvirt-s in the little Norfolk village where she lives and i5 responsible for the welfvrc of 80 mothers and child- King George "n-rn-u-rr-u-r-a-rr-l-u-rr-r-l-uat-mw rr- rrnvr . - T. ren evacuated from the big cities. She is photograph ed above reading in front of the. firc<itle in her As his father did 1'15‘ lwemy-"VQ W11" 116W"! him. _ F home_ vr visited a British army in France. Above. tvllowfll by B- l'-- - I romlnander Gen_ Viscount Gort. “l! 113.19%)‘ dBembaYks ‘Tan a I - i destroyer at an unnamed French port. In a ctunoufloled l“ ' "Y F plowing through mud afoot, the King covered nearly 100 miles 0! terrain in an 8-hour tour of dugout: and trenches. . ‘I l. a y . _ \....e...;w...§..g*g.a;rj.a...;$a§§ - xv .- . l l l i i 1 smouldering ruins of shattuted Helsinki apartment buildings and business houses were left in the wake of Soviet air raiders whose incendiary bombs fired large sectors of the ‘Finnish capital. t i E F l? 1E '1'n'i'1' _' _ ' This picture of the German "pocket battleship" Deutschlztlttl. rerrflily relrtmt-d In‘ -‘~'~'"|_ *‘l‘l““l'- _""“"5 the cnmmerece raider in action with its powerful ll-ixteh gun battery, saints from which stun. Lin: British armed liner Rawalpindi off Iceland. ‘P-‘fi-‘hfi Because treaties between the United Statcs and Canada will not permit armed war planes to fly over the border, planes built in the Unltgd 5mg" m“; sum to Canada are flown to the international line, n'n'nflfiu's'ln'n'n'n's"d'n'n'n' ‘an:-|_--1_~|_‘-_s_=_|.-_ landed, and towed acrnss by automobile. Ilerefis III 1- dclivery in process at the border north of Sn-cct. water, Mont. Once across, the plflnr5 an, (hm-r, 10 their destination. i Carrying his heavy boots and a blanket roll. Towo Evert Talsc kisses Husaunzlh Salminen gondby‘ at a New York dock. Talsc sailed with the first contingent of United States Finns. more than a. thou-Sim! 01 whom have volunteered to return and fight for their homeland. . <» '- ‘ffl-‘ffru’ n'n‘ln's"n'n'1's'h'n'n' Dr. Marcel Pilot-Gala: has been elected President of Switzerland by the repubiicfls Fetieral Assembly. lle is a lawyer, and is 50 years old. “.I.I-1.I'I'I%'I'I \‘ s II i‘: :- I t Firemen and soldiers in the Finnish cnpi _ ‘l victims in the ruins of a Soviet-bombed apartment house, tllvvlll"! -: of scores of Finnish working men and tilclr families. l z. l - lI _| _ I . 1 I: :1 _. 1 I: i: ll | Mrs. Marie Conway Lloyd. widow of a lQrItish naval officer lost: when the British submarin» Thetin sank mt June, t» plctumi with h" hi7" ' month! ' 0m The Dominion Cabinet is reported ‘Uighur’ Anne W"; u ilrjreity Taffy a mournfui eocker was hat more than suspicions were Finnish women have always helped ther men in time of war, but Evrry Mu,’ 5r"; member in the new mum one mom “m, h, h,“ l" ha" drlmfl‘ "°"- J. G- T“? "cum, ‘mud In m . suspect’ when his owner, Mrs. necessary, so firs. lullletlze turned never have they been as well trained and olllnllld B! 1W"- Mll" r. rifle or load a cannon. Athletic, cultured and fllliflble. thesc garb, Minister of Agriculture in the i , , , it m -"= "m" '"°""‘,' ¥;ff"3.'2.,,'.‘.l’"°f.f5 7:... “llifilli: mrgcztr.’ arr: ::".t.°.":.£..:ww..;"::".:;':.,":..l.‘::..::‘:.§:;":...'::::'::.;l. tires: .';";;'.".:."..':".:; 12:22.1; li2£.?.‘tlf§f.';§fii‘.fi‘li'i‘l.l¢l‘.f.f."l. u» 8"" U" Cflnd" Conny’ may“ rnond rin while using the tclc- convicted himself when this plate this. nnrklng as air avardens and taking over men's Jobs at behind the lines, thtfsoidiers of Finland bent known them for their r0 bmmr r0 conrror bacon rm“. I hone Taffy bad been seen in wrs drvelopetl. The doctor will not ilolnc. Closest to the front are those that work in Karellan field work tn hngpllalg, "ma". 5nd field kltcheng pron; milk, above iellh- are r50” _ "rd h, “Mm; "my, “mate, kitchens, above, specializing in hroths, stews and porridltl. is one of many nourishing foods supplied by Lotta; to fighting men. meuts to Britain. t “m; q a-nmwvnwarwr- -.-.w.-.r-..-. -.".~..'.'.-.-.-.a1.-\.~.u-.~.vnvnw wmnhwwNHr-mvnM-vu-rnren-ln-v-av.wmun-ma.wmvu.aav.-na.-.wm~.vtuw.vrv-'n“vfiv -.=..-.-.-.-.-.=.-.-.-.-..- 1 _-_-_-_n_-_ \ , - -.\_-m.t»aa~..».¢-. ".1.