m this... I NVEST in Victory by the purchase of the Seventh Dominion Government Victory Loan v Bonds to hasten the day when the SWORD shall be beaten into the PLOUGHSHARE. ; Should Germany's defeat come suddenly, we still have Japan to overcome. When Japan falls, we still have to finance iheV repatriation and re-establishment of our Armed Forces in civil life. . The need is great. The cause is just. The people at home must play their part. Victory can be made sure by wholehearted Canadian financial support. .. .. V, Your Provincial Government is investing $7,000,000 in the Seventh Victory Loan: This will make a total of $50,000,000 held in Dominion Government Bonds to secure the Victory and ensure the Peace. We are fighting a winning war . . . let us now neither falter nor fail. m AUTHORITY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH PUBLISHED r nv BY AUTHOKliT I . . . into this COLUMBIA BRITAIN IN WARTIME (Continued irom page 1) them" and another woman who, on being rescued from bomb wreckage and asked where her husband was, replied: "He ain't IHVEST VICTORY t here, coward." he's enlisted, the bloody Telling of the Battle of Britain, Dr. Cullls alluded to the 'great work that women had done, assuming all the tasks that men were dolne In civilian defence, In the Industries and in the forces. Not only to the actual women war workers but also to the housewives of Britain was a creat debt of gratitude owed t f! IN for they had put up with many trying things the DiacKoui, me ratlonine. the cueing, the billet ing, the losing of their homes. More difficult than the food rationing declared Dr. Cullls, had been the clothes ration- ' ing and particularly so was this for children. In this connection, the speaker spoke In deep gratitude for the cloth' ing that had been sent In such generous measure by the peo ple of Canada and the united States. Such things as the Kinsmen's Club milk contru buttons would never be for gotten. Dr. Cullls mentioned the heavy Income tax which had levelled the fortunes until to day there were only 70 persons in Britain still having an income of over $25,000 per year. The speaker referred to tne lend-lease' arrangement be tween Great Britain and the United States, emphasizing that this was a reciprocal plan which worked both ways a pooling of resources so they might be most efficiently distributed and used. There should be no delusion about "lend-lease" toeing ex clusively for the benefit of Great Britain at the expense of United States. Important contributions had been made toy Britain and not the least of these were scientific measures of defence. "Do. Dlease," urged Dr. Cullls. 'suoDort vour scientists who will have a big job in a constructive war in the peace to follows. Or: Cullls described experi ences under robot bombs which came overhead like an express train, then going silent for the tense period before they landed. Antl-alrcaft guns, barrage bal loons and fighter planes had played their part In meeting and subduing the robot bomb; men ace. "London is so dirty these day, even though the detoris of bombing has been largely cleared away," commented the speaker. "We are all looking forward to the day when her face will get a good washing." The soeaker said there was in Britain today a growing tendency toward religion, A sign of this was the great value whicn the Army attached to the padres. Dr. Cullls was accorded a rous ing round of applause at the conclusion of her address and a vote of thanks was tendered on motion of Mrs. A. L. Holtby. Mrs. J. A. Rutherford played the plaho accompaniment for "O Canada" and '1God Save tne King." I sit at home 1 e tit at home where it'i nice and safe while our young men face death hourly. They fight with their blood, their lives, for every inch they gain in occupied countries. Not very fair, is it? , So how about squaring up the score a Lit? How about doing without and making do with what we hire to back them . ' . with every last dollar. " Let's turn our Barings into Victory Bonds todayt then buy an eitra bond and pay for it by instalments every pay day. It'a little enough to do as we sit at home I Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. .Fuel and Builders' Supplies Invest x tv