_THE DAILY BRITISH { WHIG i _PAGE'SEVENTEEN | The Eyes of Canada are Upon abled ~ Kingston and Frontenac JVERY Allied Country has raised a loan from its people since fighting ended. Trey have all raised loans tor the same purpose--to finish paying for Victory. Of all that were in the war (from the beginning) Cadiada is the only one to come out of the struggle stronger than she ~ went into it. Canada has found herself----spiritually and materially. ~ With reason and pride we can look to the future Yd pro- claim Canada indeed A Promised Land. The Victory Loan which is needed to finish paying war obli- gations 1s the very barometer of our confidence in the future. In the measure of its cver-subscription---we will reap the future benefits. Come through and come through handsomely: It was fine enough to buy Victory Bonds when war was on the threshold, but it is de bigger ae to wy them now--- when the tumult is over. Let's show the stuff Kingston and Frontenac are made of--Let's finish t the job and let's see it through. Let every citizen of Kinston arid E rontenac to the limit of his ability | a 4 : Ee x 3 B ' a TRATWRIG YU 3 Ey : 4