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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Sep 1945, p. 3

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" -- x : is Living skeletons are the two Allied soldiers in top photo, shown preparing to leave Aomori prison camp, Yokohama, after rescue. } They're typical of thousands of other war prisoners of the Japs, mn who endured months of starvation and torture from the enemy. Fun-Loving Japs, prisoners of the Americans, are shown in lower photo, putting on a vaudeville show for their fellows in their POW compound on Guam. "Actors" in foreground seem to be going over 3 big with husky, well-fed, well-dressed Jap in background. WASHING DOGS IS HER BUSINESS Hhlrtuts' for Uoks 'are part of the succeeful business of Miss Doris Mitchell of Brantford, Ont, She started washing dogs In 1938. Her "whsh jobs havé' made her famous 'in'Canada, * THE WINNER in coffee popularity is Maxwell House. More people bity it than any other brand in 'thé world! 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Se bibio; nk hakbd of this Motlee fs a reliable firm, doing husiness : fa Onnndn for over 20 yearn an are troubled with wore, Ite bt 4 es painful piles, Hem-Rold must help you quickly or the small pnrehase price will be gladly refunded, = b TOKYO ROSE Avhiétieattiborn "of "Jdpdilese 'par. ents, Iva Tkuko Toguri, dbove, in one of the five young women re- ported to be "Tokyo Rose," who broadcast Jap propaganda to Allied troops. She * le Pictitted In" the ¢ap and gown she wore when she grad- uated in 1040 from the University of 'CMIfdPAia 'at 'Los "Angéles, WHiré 'he 'Was dedcribbd "as only slightly 'Abbve 'Average as a stu- dent, She was born, ironically on July 4, 1914, in Lcs Angeles, Three centuries old, the craggy, treeless spot of land 18 miles from Newfoundland is shown here in panorama. Once the die was cast in favor of De Gaulle, 630 citizens went Governor of the island is Pierre Garruste, who came from Madagascar to take charge. He is shown here demonstrating to his wife the operation of a rifle. "For an old-fashioned, conservative 'island, with no factories, our war effort has been good," he says. - Ll ONE OUT OF SIX IN ISLAND OF ST. PIERRE FOUG TARY HT F Y into the armed services--an average of almost one out of every six. St. Pierre had never heard of women in uniform,.but 40 girls got into the fight. Fifty of the Island's sons R THE ALLIES i= TR received decorations. Cod fishing is the principal means. of livelihood on the island. Barrels of cod liver oil are shipped out regularly to France. Some 10,000 litres were donated monthly to the mother country to aid in rebuilding the health of her people. Fishing is a $500,000 enterprise. ARMY GOLF- "TOURNAMENT IN ok bd ENGLAND Golfing enthusiasts from Canadian Military Headquarters, London, forget the tribulations of army pro- blems for awhile as they hold a golf tournament at Sandy Lodge Golf Club, Moor Park. Lieut-Gen, the Hon P. J. Montague, Chief of Staff, C.M.H.Q., (near centre of picture with white shirt and white golf bag), was a guest player for the day. R.S.M. W. Leitch of Hamilton, is chairman of the club. -- rn man T. C. A. TESTS RADAR TO INCREASE. EFF ICIENCY [4 'First' civilian installation of radar in Canada has been made by Trans-Canada 'Airlines at Winnipeg, Man, Helen McGuirk here watches the approach of an aircraft ehown on the cathode ray indicator, resémbling a' television screen. The equipment was borrowed from the R.C.A.F. It is effective for a radius of 80 milés, : THEY'LL BE FARMERS An American-born Japanese mother and young son mug for camera while other children sleep. They are a few of 167 American Japs to arrive in Philadelphia from relocation center. They will work on farm at Bridgeton, N. J. ek eta adiatasaotasced » 4 ANA vn 3 Radio waves are sent out by this large semi-cylindiical rotating antenna and it catches the Y@nining ecto. At any given time the operator of the cathode ray indicator can calculate the exact position o the aircraft even though the pilot may not know exactly where he ia. . High in the picturesque Laurentians! In the age-old Laurentian Mountains, only 45 miles from Montreal, nestles one of Canada's most distinguished hotels, the Chantecler . . . and on its 400 acre private estate you can enjoy unlimited play facilities . + . tennis, riding, boating, etc. Luxurious ac- commodation -- accepted leadership in service and cuisine, ¢ See your local Travel Agent or write for booklet, rates and full information. by - ) Year-round Resort Hotel, . STE; ADELE EN HAUT, P.Q., CANADA YOU DON'T NEED YOUR CARI Only 45 miles North of Montreal by Canadian Pacific Railwa (Mont Rolland Station

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