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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jun 1944, p. 2

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erate tion "+ Se - oF Con AN RO me - SE Ee" Sonat Dine LEN ih . WV Sent aT Loe Sl z ~~ pn he i [ga te ic | $1 ile & i Bs i we RL FE a vu a Ye eil* RELAR IEP CR KOSTA AL Nothingismore depres. ing than headaches... AWhy suffer?.,.Lambly's will give instant relief. |Lambly'sis good for ear- Hache, toothache, ainsio back, stomach, bowels. AY "HEADACHE POWDERS_ ts HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY. AND EASILY Et you are troubled with Itching fles or rectal soreness, do not de- AY treatment and run the risk ot petting this condition become chron- ¢. Any {itching or soreness or alntul passage of stool Is nature's Warning and proper treatment phould be secured at once. For this purpose gel a jacuagy pt Hem-Rold from any druggist pnd use as directed. This formula which is used Internally Is a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relleve the itching and soreness aod nid in heallng the sore tender spots, Hem-Rold Is pleasant to use, Is highly recommended and it seems the hetght of folly for any one to risk a painful and chronic pile con- dition when such a (fine remedy, may be had at such a small cos If you try Hem-Iitold ana are not entirely pleased with the resulta, your druggist will gladly return your money. ARMY CHIEF Lieut.-General H. D. G. Crerar, C.B., D.S.0., General Officer Com- manding in Chief, First Canadian Arey, pictured recently in Bri- an, FLYING ARSENAL T 4 ae i » b = FA . a The photo above, taken from a following plane, shows a U. S. 8th Air Force fighter making a daring attack against a flak tower guarding a German airfield in France. Dust puffs indicate Yanks' bullets striking tower, - fr rgmene Summers "GOOD NEIGHBORS" OVERSEAS Their homes are in Canada, the United States and Great Britajn but right now they're working side by side . at Supreme Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Force 'in England. Left to right: Pfc. Jane Wood (WAAC) of Madison, Wisc., Sgt. Molly Dobell (CWAC) of Toronto, and Sgt. Lucia Lawson (ATS) of Beaconsfield, Bucks. --- ~ TANK-SUPPORTED CANADIAN INFANTRY ADVANCE . Peiving forward against the Germans jn the current battles raging in Italy, tank-supported Canadian in- try creep forward over a low ridge while shells burst against Nazi defensive positions only a few hun. died yards away. Shells fired by tanks being used as support artillery can bs seen bursting on the' hillside, 22 ZO EA REI = SLs -- The Jap shilling note reproduced above is item of "invasion money" --Photo By Karsh : printed in Tokyo and intended for use in Australia after Japs took ' " 4 . i over that continent, American forces which occupied Hollandia .(From-His Majesty's Radio Address) * found five tons of it in varying denominations, ~ "At this historic moment surely not one of us is too busy, ' TH ' h too young or too old to play their part in the nation-wide, per- op THE BIGGER , EY ARE. . 2 chance world-wide, vigil of prayer as the great crusade sets i : forth. "After nearly five years of toil and suffering we must renew that crusading impulse on which.we entered the war and met its darkest hour. We aitd our Allies are sure. that our fight is against evil and for a world in which goodness and hono may be the foundation of life of men in every land. "That we may be worthily. matched with this new sum- mons of destiny, | desire solemnly to-call my people to prayer and dedication, "We are not unmindful of our shortcomings of the past - and present. We shall not ask that God may do our will but = that we may be enabled to do the will of God; and we dare to believe that God has used our nation and Empire as an instru- ment for fulfilling His high purpose." ; : ~ READY TO CARRY INVASION FORCES 4 A Jap flying boat, largest combat plane operating in the Pacific, starts down in flames after being blasted by a Navy PB4Y patrol bomber in 19-minute chase through the clouds over Truk, Japs' once-pqwerful air- sea base in Carolines . : y BOOT TOP BARRICADES A I PNAS ST SWITZERLAND, oJ 0 21 A hl a) "5 Foyt A Py 5 nes rg ASRS DA Th 0) Ni ; A | RRA / 2 : Be | oy z= [Zn A716) 1 "1% Y = Ah ati Po riverline is \Y Hundreds of landing craft of 'various types are shown moored to a wifa somewhere in England, ready to carry the invasion forces to the enemy. They are only a small part of the huge fleet the Allies used to launch their attack against the Nazis on D-Day. CLC ICTS {TTT (Arno-Rubicon). line -- - Jaki 5p © BRASS HATS AT THE BEACHHEAD ER, + LT ia th it gn Se, 4 quila"z.® i Tog According- to German Cantion % thors plots, received from en, - Ho m---- a { tral source, it shows German Gen. Albert Kesaelring, center, an Striped areas on map above indicate b iti wits Field Marshal Baron von Richthofen, left, in a trench on the Anzio- German Marshal Albert Kesselring Eo ol pons thei S 'Nettuno beachhead. of Allied advance up the peninsula. HE I CANUCKS WERE WELL-REHEARSED FOR THE INVASION & lv #, i ge A} ¥ "at ic ld 3 i Fut REGS aN ba @ ; = This beach is British soil, but the picture may have been a close to-actual lica of what ha the 'van, landed around Le Havre and Cherbourg in France. Taken ng last-minute Poened oe iad armies with Canadian: in ; streaming ashore from landing craft close to the beach; prepared to take and hold a beachhead for landing ows hauls rendy Canadian

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