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Flesherton Advance, 9 May 1945, p. 3

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SPEAKS FOR INDIA * A * 'M I 9 m < One of India's delegates to th« United Nations Conference at San Francisco is Sir Ramriswami Mud- alair, above. He is supply member of the Viceroy's Council in the Indian government. NAB MOUTHPIECE Lt.-Gen. Kurt Ditbxiar, above, Nazi military commentator on the Berlin radio and spokesman for the German high command, is reported captured by Allied western armies. RENEWED ZEST foUows a cup of fragrant delicious Maxwell House Coffee. It's blended with masterly skUI from choice Latiu> American coffees to give you coffee that is coni' pletely satisfying. HARNESS & COLLARS Farmers .attention â€" Consult your nearest Barness Shop about Staco Harness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. The goods are right, and so are our prices. We manufacture in our fac- tories â€" Harness, Horse Col- lars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan- kets, and Leather Travelling Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods, and you »et satisfaction. Made only by: SAMUEL TREES CO., LTD. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto ''THE LINE IS CLEAR'' . HE line of duty is clear. Once again it points to the purchase of Victory Bonds â€" to the limit. Your dollars are needed to make victory secure, jevery- where; to briuK our men home; to aid their return to peacetime life. The line of opportunity is clear, too. For the money you invest now, at interest, will help you to carry out all the plan9 you've made while waiting uud workiug for victory. INVEST IN THE BEST Buy Victory Bonds Cii/iHf a/iMfs t^ lOtidt B-29'. ENROUTE TO TOKYO Headed for an incendiary raid on Japan, a group of 6-39 Superforts flies majestically over famous Fujiyama ai they wing their way to Tokyo. BALL BOMB' STRIKES OLTT NAZIS Ingenuity of Fifth Army soldierg in Italy produced the "ball bomb" here seen bemg prepared. The improvised weapon is a maw of concrete, stuffed with 60 pounds of explosive and shrapnel in tli* form of old cartridges, glass pieces of metal. They are roUed down the mountamsides onto German positions below. Steady, Canada! Are we thinking that, at long last, there is an end to it all ? Our soldiers kuoiv better. True, the dust of defeat rises over the fallen pillars of Hitler's hideous temple. But our men have a vast mopping-up operation ahead of them. And, after that, they have still another capital to topple in the dust, still another aggressor to drag out of his hole. Millioas of tons of materials must continue to flow across both seas until Viaory is final, completel M'**jf*- ' We must continue to produce these materials; And we caust continue to gladly buy the Victory Bonds that will pay for them. Time for rejoicing, yes. But let it be in our hearts only. It is also a time to remain steadfast. There are still many tomorrows ahead of our boys across the seas. Let us all be men who think of tomorrow by investing to the utmost in Viaory Bonds today. The House of Seagram

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