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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Mar 1945, p. 7

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That's about the aver- age remark our boys make on seeing this statue in the town of Moers, Germany, of Frederick I-of Prussia, who was quite well known as a militarist in his time, too. 84,250 general purpose vehicles WILLIAM'S SERVICE COMPANY ADVISORY COUNSELLORS 166,885 rifles 'ond small arms 23,871 mortars . ~ [ond machine gunsf These pictures, taken in Belgium, show something of the rocket weapon now in use by Canadian and This Company is giving a financial service to its subscribers British armies on the western front. At top left, Sgt. H. J. Green of Port Arthur, Ont, is holding one which we believe is recond to none. of the rocket projectiles and at top right, Capt. E. V. Burnett of Dirham, Ont, and Lieut. L. W. Lewis Inasmuch as suggestions for buying for profits are speculative N _ of Toronto look over one of the projectors or "guns", its 32 barrels loaded with the death-dealing the Company during the past six months, (being the petiod of nfl rockets, Lower picture shows a barrage being fired in final firing trials, Canadian "artillerymen led by a eds. time the service is subscribed for), has selected cight stocks all Lt.-Col. W. E. Harris, of Sarnia; Ont., now district representative of the Department of Veterans Col. Jose Eleuterio Pedraza, of which have made or are making profits at this time. Affairs at London, Ont., had a hand in developing the rocket barrage to its present potency, where a above, former Cuban army chief, The following are the approximate prices at which the Sub- blanket of rockets laid down on enemy positions can completley demoralise the defenders. The barrage was arrested with 30 other for- |- scriber was advised by us to buy the above eight stocks and their Equipment valued 'at $500,000,- is laid down by a group of rocket projectors. In each group there are 18- projectors or "guns" cach mer military and police officers, present position: 000 has been lost by American having 32 barrels, This array gives a concentration of fire comparable to that of 280 artillery pieces firing following assassination of Dr. Buy Stock No. 1 at 10c Sell Stock No. 1 at 18c to 21c armies in Europe since D-Day, . 100 pound shells. Although considerably smaller, the rocket has a burst as effective as the medium ar.' Eugenio Llanillo; prominent po- Buy Stock No. 2 at 2V5¢ = Current price 7c according to Brig. Gen. Stewart - tillery shell, and a barrage can be fired by 200 men as against the 3,000 men necessary to lay down the litical figure and close friend of Buy Stock No. 3 at 7¢ ' do 13¢c . Reimel, New York Ordnance equivalent fire power from medium artillery. It is stressed that rocket barrages do not supersede artillery former President .Fulgencio Ba- Buy Stock No. 4 at 7c do 14c¢ District Chief. Chart above shows for firing on specific targets since artillery fire can be more accurate. For saturating enemy-held ground tista, Colonel Pedraza had been Buy Stock No. 5 at 16¢c . do 33c some of the items, but does not with high explosive, however, the rocket barrage has already proved itself a devastating weapon. living in Mexico, Buy Stock No. 8 at 2lc do 27¢ : Include Sousnde of others, such = po -- Buy Stock No. 7 at 16¢c do 34c ' spar: rts and amm nition. o 3 " v ry ra PTI OE wn apr yen ye mana . 4 Me Re pre 8 BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB COLLABORATOR SL = a ., Boy Suck No. sat 1c N Ben 8S = , wut two of the above are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the balance are traded on the Over-the-counter market. IT SHOULDN'T qui Sater feature of the Service ig that we tell you WHEN TO i HAPPEN TO A Sy che Cpimpey is servicing Shenciieg 3 svery Spi i of ! CHIMPANZEE ¥ anada, the Northwest Territories and } ewloundlund, and also BRIDGEHEADER in Thirty-nine States of America. -- ge Subseribers taken from our files include those in practically every walk of life from the wage earner on up to the Bank \ President. The Company's subscription. fee is $2.00 for six months plus " 1 a 10% gift bonus of the net profits over that period. A descriptive circular together with trading instructions will be sent to those sending in the coupon below: -- ---- re -- --e-- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- oe "WILLIAM'S SERVICE CO, v P. O. Box 464, Toronto, Ontario Dear Sirs: Kindly forward particulars of your Service on penny Issues without obligation, . ) . . 2 < NAME ..... Fars 10s 0e we perme nEy SHE Fada bse vtvnnvennersivas ADDRESS tetera esseaisinnns SN Recovering from a recent attack of pneumonia, Babo, 165-pound CITY OR TOWN ...... CERAR AEE N RaSh Ringe PROV. iii... chimpanzee at Toledo Zoo, is nursed back to health by attendant Ed Print in block letters. Strassburg. Wrapped in warm blankets, Babo 'lias his pulse taken | a - daily and seemingly reflects confidence in his "doctor." } ) f : . . 2 - ! One of the Sivlslonis hauling in na 2a ; the historic Remagen bridge- 9 : a SARI Rr head across the Rhine is the : : = DON T BE A GRUMBLER : 78th, commanded by Maj. Gen. - Invading Allied soldiers discovered this store dummy and approp- ] i Edwin. P, Parker, above. His -riately draped it with a swastika flag, captured in the drive on Trier, " . " . | troops were the first to cut the -Germany. Meanwhile, an enterprising lad with an eye to the future, -- rationing 1s helping 4 superhighway, opening the way is about to remove a pair of what he hopes will be nylons--for the to win the war r : for a drive to the Ruhr valley, girl back home, : . i 85 miles to the north, - ROMAN DEMONSTRATION HE'S NO MUDDER TE SI RATAN 2 : : ; : ; - Contributed by nn pc Ancient ruins of Colosseum in Rome provide background to scene \ ' un, a novel harness that kee of mass protest following escape of Lt. Gen. Mario Roatta while his : WW EJ : his. i 3 above the muddy -- i trial red criminal was in progress, Banner with hammer and DA BS BLACK HORSE BREWERY 3 this division mascot is being car- sickle emblem is prominently displayed. Later crowd marched to : royal Lace Quirinale where one man wag killed and several were wounded in clash with mounted Carabinieri, ed by his master, an Allied sol- dier on the western front.

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