Why Every Canadian
Will Buy Victory Bonds

THE

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‘TRIUMPHANT, Canada

emerged from the war,
a nation great in arms and
great in trade, a nation

respected and admired
the world..

by

And Canada will continue to hold

high her head.

Our obligations to the heroic dead, to
the crippled and disabled soldiers, and to
the men who were so fortunate as to

return, will all be met.

That is Canada’s duty.

To fulfill it, every Canadian will do

his part.

Canadians will keep the machinery
of prosperity humming, the factory chim-
neys smoking, the sea and lake ports’
bustling with activity, and the surplus
products of farm and factory going forth

to Great Britain and other lands,

But to accomplish all this more

National Working Capital is needed.

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The money is here, but it is in the
hands of individuals rather than in the
hands of the nation. It is in the savings
banks, loan“ companies and generally
scattered throughout Canada. For in-
stance, our deposits in banks and post
offices have increased in five years from
one billion ($1,086,013,704) to a billion
and three-quarters ($1,740,462,509), an
increase of nearly two-thirds of a billion
($654,448 805).

The people will loan. their individual
savings to the nation to. be used as

National Working Capital in maintain-
ing our commercial prosperity.

Every man and woman from every
walk of life is interested in maintaining
this prosperity. Therefore, every man
and woman from every walk of life is
personally interested in making the
Victory Loan 1919 an overwhelming
success.

It will serve to keep Canada in its “\
present place, far up in the vanguard of
World Progress.

Victory Loan 1919

‘‘Every Dollar Spent in Canada.’’

Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee
im co-operation with the Minister of Finance
ef the Dominion of Canada.

HUGH AKINNON ae ee eee
FELL ON ROCKS,

oy ae Money but Needs Died as Result of Fractured Skull,
tal so Business Was the Verdict of the

May Expand. Coroner's Jury

 

ADA MUST HAVE
ORE WORKING CAPITAL

AUSTRIAN PEA

 

(Special via u. T.P. Tele
Ottawa, October 21.

i the peace treaty with A

— | tabled in the House ye
A verdict of accidental death| Mr. Rowell.

was given at the inquest held into |

i|the death of Hugh McKinnon, who |

hada is

in the position of a,
house with a grow-

Usiness
rade,
i is

making money, Mrs. Du Vernet retu

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wf agricultural, com.|MeGlinchy was heard. All the | ADVERTISING

. and industrial develop. first four witnesses concurred in| pay yon
Usiness a ; . are } been

mpitel 1 phe ds mone work. | the testimony that there had beer Phone 98

der to expand, | no quarreling or drinking on Sun-
all tr; ,
iy trades benefit directly by also that MeKinnon had fallen off
the oomemt and expansion, | the narrow walk leading to the
ds 1. °8* Of the 1919 Joan Shack on to the rocky beach. The| ___
a. ‘© Prosperity of the Medical evidence brought forth) wanrep
+n the fact that the man’s skull had| ang two
Seaton Provide the work..| been fractured. personally to G. T. P.
s;  — SUDSOPIbing to your| The inquest took all afternoon) (Qo Third Avenue,

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id he } following verdict was returned: . ,
help yourself, 'That Hugh McKinnon came to| s#eneral housework, Good wages
—n i i Apply
for Athine’ a.” |his death due to concussion of ppl
” sages. tfi\the brain after having fractured! Avenue,

t the Success of her business ‘tied on Sunday night, Yesterday | a trip east by last evening's train

Ure Working capital, , Weatherspoon, D, Darach, LASSI FIE
hada must have money to Payne, A. C. Allen and Constable | i

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GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for

Mrs. Mobley, 303 4th

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WAN'TED--Three-roomed cottage |
to rent. Apply P. O, box 178.

———_—— FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-—

FOR SALE Drexel Rooming House, 141

- — second Ave. The house has
FOR SALE—Small pleasure boat} been remodelled and is now

 

 

with new four-ecyele 4 h. p.| under new management Mrs. Sash, doors, mouldings and
marine engine; or will trade | Dahlstrom, proprietress. 249 all interior finish lumber al-
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Also for sale fishing and hunt-| —__ _ Pon Rent aS Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's

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engine cheap. See MeGowan,| Estimates Given.
the cycle man, Second Avenue,

Near MeBride Street. Phone

and pianos. Singer Shop, 144
Third Avenue, the home of the

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Office and Shop Fraser 81.

REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN
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MONEY AT 8 PER CENT on build.
ing Loans. Apply Prince Ru-
pert Housing Ltd., Geo. W.
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FOUND—Key ring with Yale and
post office box keys. Apply Daily
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FOR SALE — Roller canaries-- treatment. 210 Fourth Street. DECORATING
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piano in splendid econ: tion-—J, ing — M, A. Dewburst, Phone ‘ i “7

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