-< <-.-.- -_,...-,~_,,~__,,._@,_v i“, _. 4 r ' ' a ‘.3 * m _ Mary ltlilflln, w o s o e he s ow on the opening up. e AI~JYE i to Me” with her singing oi “My Heart Belongs to Daddy, sang it as usual recently. But when the song was ended, the east told her that her daddy had died that day in Wélthlflrd/Ttllg, 5n, 1; shown in her dressing room alter learning the news, * :Chino’s New Wor Supply Route 5AM Fmacoolo-IO SkiANGMI sgoomges, 1o mnsoou BmOQA/“LQQ, auunss~vvw~onwn~mnwuw> WINwI|wsIw~vwnvumn>iv~ Showing how supplies are moving to China's hand-pressed armih qnearly isolated in the interior now that the Japanese have gained control oi most oi the Chinese coast and the vital Yangtse river. Reports are the U. S. government's $20,000,000 loan to a Chinese- controlled New York company will finance purchase oiautomobiie ‘trucks and gasoline. These would go to the Chinese iront lines gby. way oi Rangoon and Chunsking. lower map shows difference ‘ . in distances irom San Francisco.- Uontrolizr oi’ Productions ior the Australian Broadcastin com- mission. Mr. J. Calms arr ved in Montreal, to take up a temporary osition with the Canadinn roadeasting Corporation on nn exchange basis. He will remain in this country about iour months. Al. the Yhiiltiel hia headdress Bail. annual pre-C ristmas society event, Miss Jane Norris wore this "Chnstmas oard" topper, bearing two lighted candies. e l»>u....4 lnkdtlwl-Ah-l \.. More than lreli a century as a country Lawyer ls the unique experience oi Joseph Edouard Faribault, K. 0., who has Just passed It. S. Robertson, K. (7., oi Town- to. has been appointed Chief Jul-- iioe oi the Bu reme Court oi 0n- tsri , sucoee n; Hon. Newton ltoweil, mho recently resigned be- oause oi illness. / his 83rd birthday. Burn in UAssomption, Quebec, Mr. Fnribault de- voted his entire legal career to the handling oi cases originating In a forming region. The British Navy's newest sub- marine Trident, a 1,090;ton crait is shown entering‘ the water at the seunchmp at sflrlsennead, unes- hire, s. few days ago. . .. u hes-i...‘ . pnlltl in cams esp, . _ i- d ills Mslesty was on interested visitor to the smithiieid iat stool: show i-ltthe Royal Akrlouiturei iiall, London. lie was partioullrly Interested in Lady Robinson's Aberdeen Aliltll, which Mae ad- iudsed best in the show, and it would seem from the pleture that the animal was equally interested in. 9N Rinr. H. G. DAWSON Major Ewing, end Mr. Dawson. both oi Montreal, have been eleet- ed Fellows oi the Royal Empire society, it was announced in Lon- on. no» It lceopussiea m yo“, o.» On he: waytomamameainltorth Outarimwhomshsiiu never seen, Miss Amy Noble (right), 24-year-old nurse oi Gilling. ham, Kent. England, was photographed as she chanpd mun, u Montreal. Miss Noble's patience under reporters’ questions n“; worn very, very thin. Famous Speaker InitiatesNew “Mike” APPAIN ANTHONY EDEN 10m Britilh Forei Secretary, speaking before membe s o1 the atiodsi Asaoclat on oi Manu- lacturers during the or motion’: umusi dinnei-‘at the Waldorf- Astoria in New Y is addresd marked the first public use of Northern Electrics new versatle “oardloid” microphone, recently developed by the Bell Tole hone boratories. This instrument owing to its unusual charaoterlst cs, enables radio engineers to select sounds from any direction and to suppress the effects of unwanted noise. , . -. . Iha islnl people, sAQM-fl‘ u us ... s JA by the Department o! Commerce. The ilyin; and two passengers shut henealh e bri- bus., 0., with disester lea than six ieet shove anll below