Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Nov 1919, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Tn meh A Se ER Sh NNR Eo EL I Cl a Cr rtm A RAI RN dos ici inion 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG an ORIAY. SIR 18, 1010) AS LONG AS YOU LIVE YOU'LL REMEMBER NOV. 11th, 1918, ARMISTICE DAY : That was the day the enemy surrendered. That was the day of. Victory for our army. Day after day---year after year---through rain, cold, heat, mud, death---they had fought bravely, stubbornly, cleverly, faithfully---the spearhead of fate pointing inex- orably at the black heart of the enemy. Remember the Somme? Ypres? Vimy? Passchaendale? Cambrai? MONS? Can't you catch this brave spirit? Can't you see how small is our task compared with theirs? Shall we fail to lend our money to the country for which they gave their lives? - The VICTORY Loan 1919 must be a VICTORY too. It is needed to pay our obli- gations to the army and to keep the fair name of Canada writ high among the nations. This is a War Loan. Canada needs to borrow YOUR MONEY. If the Victory Loan succeeds it will be another Mons for Canada. Let us show the world again that what Canada undertakes ada accomplishes. BUY VICTORY BONDS "Every Dollar Spent in Canada" | THIS SPACE DONATED T0 THE VICTORY LOAN 1919 CAMPAIGN BY i E 3 wh Hg £5 ee 5 ge rs > bi BY or seine : i PS nT i :

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy