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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Feb 1945, p. 3

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PANS S AANA ray RAT Ya 3 a : ' "REX OIL" Gets Breeding Results # your livestock Is suffering from breeding iroubles you connet afford to overlook Rex Oil. It hés been over ond over again that Rex corrects and prevents non« org breeding troubles in cattle, bearing oaimols. TE a 2: ox wpplies pois factors ies 1190, SEED. ond DOG STONES 4 ox.~ $1.25 020 on. - $500 VIOBIN (CANADA) LIMITED N.D.0. Postal Statien----Box 50 MONTR Que, 7 Like the legendary Pied Piper who entranced all childrden in the village, bea don Asher holds rapt attention of this girl and boy on the Western Front. Piper i ess, and has piped the world over, THE PIPER AND HIS FOLLOWING i rded Pipe-Major Gor. s from Balkirk, Caith- Rescuers lower an Allied airman by rope and ladder after liaison plane he piloted crashed. into a tree near an air field in Burma, ; ab pb Sh AA ek So vhs eb Aid mg = A ed hy ht F WB SPEAR EAT dll WH Nida A 24 ' AS lh ned LY ° i ---<@--pRr1fl ee rs E EE = | BANTAMWEIGHT MEETS HEAVYWEIGHT POLISH WOMEN SOLDIERS MARCH FROM MASS AT THE FRONT 'SHE'S A HE! EY % ! § 3 J on a BF : % : * f 7 X15 ei EY kl ih ae oh 4 [| sf i Training for war these women attached to the Russian Army's Tadeusz Kosciusko division who are learning to be signallers and nurses, swing smartly back to barracks after morning mass at their field chapel. The division was named after the famous Polish Patriot 5 and revolutionist; Kosciusko who fought the czar in the 18th century. - 4 8 . ) AY "COME ON" ¢ Siew "LAST ROAD" TO BERLIN iL 8 fax og 8 fh #1 Neustattin ° StetinS Stargard Avguitew eBialysiok Berlin 2 hs ® ) Driesen Frankfurt For two years Jacques F, (full name withheld for security rea- sons), 17-year-old Jewish boy, . eluded Nazis" in his French vil- lage by posing as a girl (top), after Germans had closed his ' father's tailor shop, sent his family to Germany. When Yanks -Oppeln liberated the town, Jacques re- PRAGUE . ° sumed his true personality, as he below. J : * CZECHOSLOVAKIA S43 or seen Below 3 L/Cpl. Maurice Chartrand, C.M.8.C. of Ottawa, 118-pound Festa __-- staph of Military District 8, might have picked up the pony "As Russian tank spearheads drove to Driesen, 91 miles from Berlin, YOUR FAMILY ; will be out" secret from S/Sgt. Joe Lows world's heavyweight champion, the Red Army newspaper announced that they had "reached the 'delighted with Maxwell during their meeting before the R.C.A.F. boxing and wrestling show last road" to victory. Meanwhile, the Soviets say all direct com- ' . at Uplands, Ottawa, a week ago. Chartrand knocked out Mike ications with Breslau have been cut off and the Germans House Coffee. It's roasted Tasse of Montreal, in the first round of their fight. Louis, back munication v . , b . ; LE from a tour of the world's battlefronts, where he entertained Allied report the Red Army has launched an all-out drive for Konigsberg. y a special process that ti. soldiers, was present to referee some of the bouts, staged in aid of - : - cabtures all . IN ; J s all the stimulat- i the R.C.A.F. Benevolent Fund. RESCUED AFTER TREE-TOP LANDING : PH . re Y wil x ing goodness of this very X x " W i - < A ; LONELY BURIAL GROUND FOR NAZIS ' a . " a . . Bi AN A fine blend. 2 i rh Ala : 5 Lt. Gerald Lascelles, nephew of His Majesty the King, shouts Yr i Soi x orders to his men as they attack the village of St. Joost, on the fil Dutch-German frontier. During this attack the British forces en- W177, EAT - SLEEP - LOOK and £5" countered strong enemy opposition: : { ZFEEL BETTER / ' 14 v 1 y = wv R [ 42.8 CRASH KILLS SOVIET DIPLOMAT AND WIFE qo ; " il i ? ! I TABLETS - a . Constantirie 'Alexandrovitch Oumansky, Soviet ambassador to Mex- Yes--Mothers 5 r ico, and his wife were killed in the crash of a Mexican army trans- ! ir 7 § rt at the Mexico City airport, The 42-year-old envoy, one of BUCKLEY S 9 Helmets, most of them pierced by bullets, mark the grave of sev- ussia's ace diplomats, was en route to Costa Rica to present his lig AT Ry eral German soldiers killed near Houffalize, Belgium, as Allied forces credentials, He and Mme. Oumansky are pictured above, with their WHITE RUB nh pushed von Rundstedt's troops out of the Belgian bulge. -Winter daughter Nina, in Washington, where, from 1939 to 1941 he served Does Give 33 snows almost completely cover up the grave-markers. as ambassador to the U.S, . Fasler Relief Rat This faster penetrating Rub really does A bring quick relief to either kiddies or i: rown-ups. Rubbed briskly over chest, throat and shoulder blades, it helps sedis glowing warmth, breaks up con- estion, eases reathing-- BUCKLEY'S HITE RUB must give relief in less time or money Dy ves 30¢ and 50c¢, Sold everywhere, BUCKLEY'S 4 STAINLESS A WHITE RUB i =" N NOW you know why Buk] / makes better cigarettes CAE _-- Fon

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