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B.C., where you will swim, dance and thoroughly enjoy yourselves. 35c and :: 40 G!den DroWn(,onr ,b' 2a . . . ... l-rsli unng. lb. .25 .20 15c. am 20 Hour rd wheat Nlilv iiflled i lives, lb. -o ib. . ... Extracted Money, per jar u. w .00 JO Empress liotel.. Victoria. B.C. Ueft rnncr Harbor. Victoria. B.C., (above) Douglas Street, one of the main thoroughfares in Victoria. B.C. (.right). I Mr. Butchart's Sunken Gardens near Victoria, U C Canada's War Chiefs Major-General Ernest William Sansoin D.S.O. Officer Commanding Canada's First Armoured Div ATnifi..nnnm"il F.vnpsr William Snnsnm D.S.O Edwin Sansom of Colli- embark. iriunds Canada's 1st Armoured Division, slated to proceed overseas during 1911. A man's man and "pukka Staff Stanley. Coming from a long line "' "i ucuciai owi.. ucuvi-of militarv ancestors, it was only 'al Montague succeeded him as Of-natu-al that he should join his f'cer Commanding, Canadian Mili-loca' Mi'itia Unit at an early age., Headquarters, London, with the Stan- ao umj-nuju Ik wa-. commissioned in ley Company of the 71st York Regimen! in 1907 at the age of 16. Tli'-oirh -wblir and High S:hool :ui worki e. as rn engineer in On--.vi when war broke out, Sansom w-'iii-.teercd for service with his old rc.iimcnt and proceeded to England ; -nant in the 12th Bat- il-nn. After a period of instruc-na' duty :n England, he crossed France ;n 1916 with tne llin H '-iHe Vehlne Gun Company. ! lewing the Somme battles In ' r-;Tcc. he cganiz?d the 16th Can- iipm Machine uun uompany hj hr -omrrinded with the 4th v won until the formation of the ."amd'an Machine Gun Cores. He wr awarded the D.S.O. and men-timipd 'n dispatches for general distinction "on Active Service. After the war. Sansom was appointed -to the Command of the Royal Canadian Machine Gun Brl-.-nr nrepnired as a unit of the Permanent force. After the dls-bandirpnt of thii unit In 1023 he commanded the Machine Gun Wing of the Small Arms School at Con-naught near Ottawa. Hp iradunted from the Armv Staff' Collpee. Camberley. Enaland in 1925 where he trained under Field Marshall Lord Ironside and that well-known British authority nr the employment of armoured formations. General Fuller. On his ' return to Canada he held a wide range of responsible posts including tarit General. When it was .decided to form a 3rd Division, Canada sDeculaUid on who would lead it with a human, dramatic interest somehow reserved for the active services only. "Sansom's got the 3rd" was repeat ed with satisfaction on all sides CCL. E. W SANSOM, D.S.O. Who Is in pommand of the Canadian Armoured Division Photo by Karsh, Ottawa. aifd In the Dir- 22nd last. On March 4th 1941 he jGft'Xt 2 2 at at Halifi Halifax I coUte of Mini Il'anauarters In In .Mary training, at was transferred from me jra ui- Ottawa; A.A. &' vision to command canaaas is. Q.M.G.. Regina; G.S.O. 1, Montreal Armoured Division. l.ooku)k uuwii-and Director of .Military Training, from above, officers senior to Gen- j Defence Headquarters. He was in eral Sansom in nis past cmra oajr this Ottawa apnolntment when the of him, "he draws work out ,of present hostilities broke out. people. He makes a wonderful in-General Sansom went overseas structor from every point of view, in December. 1939 with General possesses great knowledge and has M-Naughtpn as his Assistant Ad- an extraordinary way or Imparting jutant and Quarter-master Gener- It to others." "He has no conceit," another voice. "He knows how a) in the 1st Division. When Gen- says .be decent of officers and men eral Crerat returned: to, Ottawa as to; under him, and is never a bully, for all he establishes excellent discipline." The 3rd Division's training has vastly benefitted by General Ban-som's cxpetience in England. He played his part In Canada's nearest brush to action, as it fell to his lot. during the illness or General Pearkes. to prepare the 2nd Brigade for operation in Norway but the operations for which the Canadians were earmarked were cancelled as the troops were ready to General Sansom has learned the secret of combining hard work and relaxation, stays fit and jolly with wara iu uiu jihiiuucu xun nuino, uu 10 iwicnn-n.iiu a R touch toiicti of of humor humor that that Is is a a sym sym-idf al division commander. General Sansom is a "Herring bo! of strength in really bad times. Choker," born and reared in New Brunswick, son, of BOMBING Mother Superior anil Tu Sisters Killed When Institution Wrecked LONDON. June 14: (CP- Eirly in the century .M.ither Buvd of the t Patholic .r LUU Nursine Institute had a after the press release of October vision to build a modern hospital . . fov .hr -are of th sick with limit ed means. For years she labored. An anonymous donor gave S45.0C0 to enable the hospital to be completed. Mother Burd died In February, 1939, but she had lived long enough to see work begun in Lambeth Road, S.E., on the voluntary hospital she had dreamed of However, the hospital was bombed and wrecked within a month of completion. The Mother Superior was killed with two of her Sisters on their watch for Incendiary bombs. The ruined part of the new building now is being pulled down by demolition sa.uads. "Our Sisters are all doing their b; to pay off some of the remaining debt," Sister Beatrice Denycr, an Institute Secretary, said. "Three have Joined the civil nursing reserve, one is In A.R.P. work and another Is a 'tube' shelter nurse. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Kuclneer j Iron and Itrass Castlnrs Elcrtrlc and Acetylene Weld Ins Specialist on Sawmill and Minlnc Machinery All Types of Gas Engines Repaired and Overhauled The money they earn goes into a' common pool.' Since the bombing many of the Sisters have been living in the hospital basement, which Is not heated. One store room has been turn ed into a chapel, others Into dormitories, refectories and a dining, room. FAOK TKr ; . - -M ' ' 1 Provincial Parliament Bulldlnus. Victim, B.C. NO X-IIAY NEKIi:i) The young eel is rlbboi):like and so transparent that print may be read through its body. ' . t GOING STRONG j A wind velocity of 231 miles an hour was reported in 10 J 1 atop Mount Washington, New ""British Columbia Distillery CO UD EN .WKTMKTH. 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