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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 8

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The Toronto Stari
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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8
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aoutuneibtops HELP REVERT MANY COLDS from developing Put a few drops of Va tro noi up each nostril at thewery first sniffle ot sneeze Its quick action aids Nature's defenses against colds ollow EwInLs bi'VA TRO NOL ROAD BACK ROM BOULOGNE STREWN WITH RUBBLE AND WRECKED HOPES NAZIS heR1 a to SOLDIER BROTHERS WOUNDED ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN ITALY 9 ouaiw ind Kangaroo Courts Rule ROBERT SMYTH Nazis In Prison Camps Here per Believe It or RIPLEY Dad where do the tracks go ESTABLISHED I877 A NISH OR EVERY AC THE MlLWAWKEE ROAD MIE SUPPLY liNE OX WAR ANO HOME RONTS li ANY LIGHTER Hints I Vitamins Norwich HARRY COMNAMA BUT MORE WAR CERTIICATES farm ever were and OR SALE BY KEEP YOUR DOO HEALTHY AND ULL leadership gets the same response this winter as it did for the western harvest weeks these difficulties also will be fully met If the war against Germany ends suddenly the situa tion will be reversed jobs must be got for people instead of people for jobs 11 LOCKHART Hamber Bay Wounded LOCKHART Humber Bay Wounded jOtPTlMf OHE ARMED AWWEl THE DIAMOND ONCE MADE 7 HITS 8 TIMES AT BAT AND PITCHED A NO HIT GAME for another five MacRae Sized LINTS and WICK Subthfafs LOCKHART Pte Howard CIEMCXTS K)oqQie fC YOU COC 58 PLOWING MATCHES PLANNED IN ONTARIO 'HAMMER USEP26YR5 BY MNORPBLUB Siivcr CrecK NY absorbing a series of defeats newly captured prisoners of arrived in Canadian camps and the truth about the progress of war NEW BEER RATION BOOK NOW READY GEORGE EDWARD WJL 25 has been wounded in according to word received mother Mrs Evelyn Wil 727 TO 3 VOTE AVORS STRIKE I GIMPLE York Township Killed premature said Coun Hall lot of boys are 1 until "my ban the In some instances it is learned the Gestapo ordered some of its vic tims to commit suicide within a specified time If they refused they were severely battered In one instance the prisoners seized a Canadian colonel while he was inside a compound and held him as a hostage The officer was freed and the captives were taught a lesson been i pri By ARMSTRONG Ottawa Oct 3 They are thresh ing 450000000 bushels' of wheat these days on the prairies because national selective service won a home problem tussle while Cana dians were helping to defeat the Germans in rance In April 20000 additional farm workers were needed out west and the situation looked hopeless The manpower situation was never tighter but never did Canada more acutely need prairie wheat for domestic and overseas war and post war require ments Wnat happened shows what Do minion provincial co operation can do when it operates Since July 15 25000 men have been poured into western harvest fields The crop has been taken off in its entirety rom Ontario went 7000 of the best type of harvesters As soon as the Ontario harvest' was over every farmer in this province was written individually appealing for help for the west The result was astound ing Government authorities paid the fares going out It costs the workers $10 to get home The armed forces granted leave on a greater scale than before Commando campaigns organized in urban schools offices Prisoners ot war were put on hoe crops in Alberta and British Columbia Japanese were returned to British Columbia on a temporary basis The manpower barrel was scraped to the bottom but the wheat was brought in Now national selective service is worrying about 10 per cent more workers for packing plants and cold storage plants They want men for delivery of coal in cities They need 2000 for production of saw logs in BC They hope that some farm workers from Ontario wiil stay out west in BC lumber camps for the winter If government labor CANNON Milton Missing law are in 7 the Joseph Smyth is a the' air force in MISSIONARY RALLY IS WELL ATTENDED GET EKISCOPZ Service men in a British hospital have been supplied with periscop spectacles which enable them to read better WAS IN SPANISH WAR NOW IN INDIA DONALD STEWART GEORGE WILSHAW Brampton Humber Bay Killed Wounded BROWN BREAD buttered and sugared made a hit with this girl waif after she was evacuated from Dunkirk pioneer in country If thinkingof making a move in the post war days look to the west and northwest! Individual beer ration book No 3 will be available immediately for distribution" at all retail stores Victor Goggin Ontario liquor board chairman announces This has Wn fakph ln rplipvf enn gestion at the end of the month 'I The new book will have all coupons! numbered consecutively instead being numbered by the month and the board will announce the date on which coupons will become valid The present monthly quota will not be changed the announcement said day gang at Canada Packers voted last night 727 to three for a strike The night gang votes to said red Dowling Canadian director of the' United Packing House Workers of America today A coast to coast strike vote is being taken this week in packing houses at the Swift Company plant will be taken he said The union he said wants packing houses to negotiate with them on a national scale strike vote necessarily mean a general walk out We simply want to show the National Labor Board where we stand on the question" Mr Dowling added The Milwaukee Road tracks lead to new op portunities You can choose your climate and scenery the type of endeavor you're fitted for Live in old established communities or Special to The Star Lethbridge Alta Oct 3 garoo court martials have been held by the Gestapo in compounds of Nazi prisoner of war'eamps in Can ada and many German captives i have suffered penalties meted out by Hitler's henchmen it is disclosed here Some of the penalties are termed "shocking to civilized sons Such outlawed trials have conducted by the Gestapo in soner of war camps at Lethbridge Medicine Hat and other points Some of the victims were rescued by Canadian soldiers from con tinued beatings tortures and starva tion A few of them were found in serious condition as a result ot Ges tapo action tr The Gestapo started losing its in fluence shortly after Germany be gan and war 1 told the But before it lost its power over the captives the Gestapo had re vealed its ruthlessness The same gangsters now tremble with fear as they dread retaliation at the hands of their countrymen Victory symbol 250 MILLION YEARS CIO OSSIL ound by WM SCHOOL Joliet 111 T'" EATON CO OPERATION IN EAST WEST GARNERS HUGE WHEAT CROP DEJECTED GERMANS who surrendered to the Canadians at Boulogne trudge back to the prisoner of war cages over the rubble of an overhead bridge which they had blown up in the hope of stopping the Allied advance on the famed rench port Boulogne fell to the Canadians late in September I ROBERT SMYTH DIES WOUNDS OVERSEAS The UGAIATRIBE of Kenya Eouatoria! Africa WIRE CHAN EARRINGS TO DENOTE THEIR AGE run YEAR THEIR Uf Doga just lov Clement Doggie Tid Btl and thev do them a world of ipood the Vitamins A and other nutritious elements plus the palatable attractive form in rhich they are made up that make the ideal combina tion Inexpensive package at your favorite drug grocery or department store pet counter orably discharged from the army some time ago LIEUT DONALD STEWART 20 has been Killed while on active service in rance Sept 17 his par Gnf men what were the 1 his trained at Shilo Winnipeg and De bert NS before going overseas in September 1941 He was a driver of a tiansport truck A brother Pte Edward Burkosky is in the Canadian army overseas Accept No Send them to the boys overseas! NoT as plentiful as we would like but always ths samerich Havana fragrance and flavour I hot you like Schomberg Oct 3 Archdeacon Little of Diocese of Athabasca was the special speaker at a missionary rally under the auspices of "West York rural deanery held at St Mary Magdalene Anglican church here Eighty 'were present includ ing the deanery clergy The ser vice was taken by the rector Rev Abbott and assisting in special manner were Canon ife Aurora Rev Butler Wes ton and Mr Cuttie Toronto on farina and ranches and in up and comin' towns and cities that ain't much older than you as towns go wind up out over the Pacific Ocean lookin' west to where your brother Jim is with his Marine outfit Yes sir if you'd walk those tracks west see a powerful lot of what Jim's Griffin mother said was his first letter to us since last January when he cabled you This time he tells us he won't be home for a Mrs Griffin added He also mentioned something about flying he had been dropping equipment and food to our soldiers My son left New York for Spain to join the Royalists in eb 1937 but somehow went to England in stead where he joined the his mother explained was sent A SERGT WALTER 23 and his brother Lockhart 25 have been wounded while on active service in Italy Milton have been informed recent letter from a pal Bus rington who enlisted at the time wrote that their son had being taken prisoner by the Cpl Cannon enlisted in June 1940 and was Jamaica over two years Downsview Oct 3 Mrs Samuel Smyth Wilson Ave Downsview has been notified by Ottawa that her son Sgm Robert Smyth had died of wounds received in action in Italy Born in airbank 22 years ago he attended public school at Downs view and worked at DeHavilland aircraft before enlisting He went overseas with the Own in April 1943 transferring to the 48th Highlanders in England He has been with the Eighth army in Italy for the past year Two brothers and a brother in forces LAC2 mechanic with England and Howard a yodnger brother is with a tank corps at Camp Borden Eng Atfr Henry Deighan is with the navy in Newfoundland Sgm Smyth is the second Downs view boy to be reported killed in Italy within a week City hall officials' came to the rescue of York township council yesterday when noise drowned out all attempts of the members to make themselves heard A battery of pneumatic drills operating di irectly under the windows at King and Jarvis Sts made such a din the meeting had to be adjourned for a Township Clerk Howard Hall was in the middle of reading a letter when the drills went into action He tried going around the council table and shouting in each mem ear but had to give it up i Councillors climbed up on tables and chairs to force closed the big windows and a call for help was i telephoned to the city hall Ten minutes later the drills were turn cd off Pert Credit Oct 3 ve had many narrow squeaks during the monsoon sea 1 rote Win 1 Griffin his Mr Pressure of wartime production stopped plowing matches among farmers in many parts of the Toronto district Throughout the province 58 plowing matches are scheduled to be held according to A Carroll Ontario department of agriculture He said these matches have a distinct educational value with their displays of the latest equipment and promotion of the desire to excell Last year matches throughout the province at tracted record attendance he re called cently Bmbr ston 25 parents and Mrs George fin Credit never tioned they 1 lost all equipment on I one occa his DAILY STAR Tvscday Oct 3 1944 if you walkel those tracks west you'd walk into a country so big you'd feel about knee high to 'a grasshopper ee Indians sure anil cowboys too but you'd see lots of other things "Miles and miles of grain more sheep than jou ever counted cattle galore sky mountains that look like they' had a hunk of ice crearn on top of see water factory heels and yellow waste country to land green as our pasture apples half as big as your head and trees tall as Jack'e bean stalk You'd meet friendly people ARROGANT despite the fact he has been vanquished this Nazi captain prisoner looks belligerently into the camera while talking to an army photographer Sgt Barnett after the Canadians took Boulogne rance and was one of the boys evacuated at Dunkirk' He was then transferred to Cairo and two years later went to India where he has been ever married a London girl be fore he left England and has one son A brother Terrance formerly with a cavalry regiment is now with a heavy anti aircraft unit ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH OR YOUR VITAIN RANDOLPH Complex Vitamins are now old for only M300 for 400 Tablets Think of it! Only one and baif cents a Tablet for one of the hiffh est if not the hlfhest potency Complex Vitamin Tablet on the market This astonishingly low price pos by big volume production and low distribution costs There is no better tablet: there no equal value Mud the formula for its hitrh qnalitv and potency WHAT YOU GET: (Compare thia formula with the vitamin you are now Thiamin Chloride IIOO fnt Units 33 Mr) Riboflavin 22 Me Nicotinamide 1000 Mr Vitamin rt 2Nt (And other members of the Complexh INTRODUCTORY OER: We are offering vnu 2 full of RANDOLPH Super IB Complex Tablets sent promptly to you postpaid for (which pays all charges) You save up to on the cost Send money order or just $100 bin to the address be low Your money wilt be cheer fully refunded (just return the un used tablet wlthm days) if yonre not entirely satisfied RANDOLPH COMPANY DET HOWAHD STREET TORONTO 5 ONTARIO Manufacturers of high quality Vitamin products Greater Toronto and Nearby Centres "the first THOUGHT' IN IRST AID OR MINOR BURN scalds amd SKtN INJURIES BURKOSKY overseas ac I cording to word received by his wife Mrq urL ncL'v A and has Born and erinr itpH at Pnnnp AlSnrt Italy since January of 5 Sask he enlisted in June 1940 and Communications asking whether day would be celebrated after world wide peace had been estab lished or merely after a victory in 1 Germany caused council to call a special meeting to get the con sensus of public opinion on the sub 1 ject It will be held riday night I in the township Hydro building don't think there will be world I wide peace SdflCI XLCcSv IVldVAvcltr I "All this talk about day cele i brations is cillor red going to shed their blood yet won ceieorate boy comes home A by law to establish a public library in the township was given second reading their mother Mrs Walter Lock Major and Mrs Stewart hart Waniska Ave Ijumbet Bay 1 Peel Ave Brampton have teen in has been informed Born in Hum Lieut Stewart joined the reserve army when 12 years old and ber Bay they attended Grnd jn Scots reflnlent Avenue school and Mimico high fas a signaller during which time lie school Howard enlisted with the on three cups Later he jomod the In'h regiment in March 1941 and Bren gun section At the outbreak after training at Camp Borden was' of var he joined and served several posted to coastal guard duty before months but being too young return going overseas in November 1942 ed to school He later served as 2 A younger brother Grant is with sergeant at Niagara on the Lake the" Ordnance Corps in England and on Returning from camp en CPL REDERICK rolled for active service' He took CANNON has been reported1 his training course at Gor missing in rance hisi parents Mr Head Camp Borden and Bfamp and Mrs Arthur Cannon Court St I ton He went overseas in 'April father Major Stewart bar rack officer at the RCA camp Camp Borden Surviving besides his parents is a sister Norma at nome CPL wcarK Varms hes P5ii enamels wax posted to 1 before go SHAW ing overseas in August last year rance His parents three brothers Clifford hv his Roy John and two sisters Mrs 1 shaw Stephen Drive Humber Bay John Cooper and Olive all reside He was wounded at the battle for at Milton alaise Aug 14 receiving a frac LIEUT ROBERT SIMMERS wasitured shoulder blade This is the wounded in action in Italy accord third time he has been wounded ing to word received by his wife I The first time was in the Dieppe Mrs Summers Burma Drive raid in 1942 when received head Humber Bay and by his brother wounds The second time he again i George St Rd Lieut Sum received head injuries when the car mers taught at King George public rier which lie was driving turned SCJluUl ueiuiu ui mic uiiu iuver lery He is a graduate of Humber 1 SERGT JOHN crest public school Runnymede col 32 has died of wounds legiate loronto normal scnooi ana the University of Toronto He wentj overseas in July law served in 1 this year At present he is recover ing fiom shrapnel wounds in his thigh and right knee TTE ISADORE EDWARD GIM PLE 20 con of the late Mr and Mrs Albert Gimple has been killed in action Aug 12 according to word received by his sister Miss Gertrude Gimple Dundurn Crcs York town shin He' is survived by his sister and a brother Josepn Gimple hon 1 In a 1943 and to rance on day Nor same been World Peace! 5 Years Away Thinks York Township Reeve i if ar nw rt 4 a Mu JE tbk ix ''vjw' 0 fir i "vei a re ie i iiSEWfe a te fl a HMnri mr iM can jtc uni i 'nirjr hv sl mv ur58 A rail 9 4k wn "iiftP UUre Jt x' ft 4 "VAftL 2 SJ' Hl I JKf Chain' and i Retail Stores A 1 Bat it 39) A a 9'T9VrVt a AM WJWu fa TEW: 1 JK IB a iMATTi 'AW' d6Kw 7 ffiT Till IT Tnm nar SIS UJ it Ax wjr ir iti I dA A iani 1 HL BftKafflMi A tlB Ji I ill Sr 1'? 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