@t # 7 eï¬ > P Â¥& ) Keep West York‘s Record High PAGE SIX Brown Copper & Brass Rolling Mill, New Toronto West York Wants the Prince‘s Honour Banner In Every Factory=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The Reg. N. Boxer Co., Limited Buy Victory Bonds All Together West York ONEâ€"to discharge Canada‘s obligations to her army. TWOâ€"to insure Canada‘s continued prosperity. THREEâ€"because Victory Bonds are the finest investment for your money. BUY VICTORY BONDSâ€" and enable your country to pay her debts of honor to her army. The eyes of Canada‘s living and fallen solâ€" _diers are on you toâ€"day. Show you are worthy of the sacrifice they made. Over the top with the Victory BUY VICTORY BONDSâ€" because they are guaranteed by Canada‘s promise to reâ€" pay at the time, and to the full amount, stated in the § bonds. The income yield of 5% per cent. is most atâ€" tractive considering the absolute security. There will always be a ready market for Victory Bonds. & All together, Yest Yorkâ€"BUY NOW! BUY VICTORY BONDSâ€" WEST YORK‘S OBJECTIVE IS ONLY $1,500,000 This space is donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by and enable your country to finance the sale overseas of her surplus products from farm, forests, fisheries, and factories, mills and mines. A glorious opportunity is open to Canadaâ€"the opportunity to sell all she can proâ€" duce, if she is willing to grant temporary credit. â€" She can grant the credit only if you buy Victory Bonds. Every extra Viectory Bond you buy means more money to finance more orders. Loan! GET THE PRINCE‘S HONOR BANNERâ€"because> the Prince‘s Honor Banner will show that the men and women in your factory are Victory Bond buyers, that they are thrifty, industrious and farâ€"sighted. Put it up strong to the other factoriesâ€"before they put it up to you. ‘ShOW that West York knows a good investment. $ GET THE PRINCE‘S HONOR BANNERâ€"because the Prinee‘s Honor Banner in your factory will show that men and women in the factory are Canadians. Show your patriotism by winning your banner, and in doing it make a record for West York. GET THE PRINCE‘S HONOR BANNERâ€"because the Honor Banner in your factory will be the evidence of your sound business judgment. It will show that you have done your part to insure steady orders and jobs for everyone at good wages. Every factory in West York must win ? the Prince‘s Honor Banner. GET THE PRINCE‘S HONOR BANNERâ€"because the Prince‘s Honor Banner hanging in your factory will show that you have done your share to make it possible for Canada to fulfil her obligations to her army. This space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by hsl C : t sys 2l 6 mR â€" l d m h Aot A utd 2 * â€" w Sde \ l "‘ f ‘ 9 e A y C9 en o Co B PE eC y sï¬ & k 3 a B a â€" Rys fo | Bod New T oronto c m 5 . M > is o ho B8 y § 98 Bo â€" an i B s se o Bo t w s i & m ® . Ha B t i BR 56 i e s oS BC i i8 o ( 2 m tg h ; Py Bd lt E BC [ 1 oo i o c Al OM 220 i Ieole Ked) ‘_:;L old 5 o ioh us Eoi B Cells P Their $500 and Undéer _ Subscriptions Are Required to Make a new Victory Loan a Success WORKING CLASSES Every little bit counts. Let no citizen of Canada who has faith in the future of his country withhold his financial help to the new Victory Loan enterprise because he is only able to afford $100. â€"You‘ll never get poor buying VICâ€" TORY BONDS. Lend your money that your pay envelope may be always filled, as will follow the success of the Victory He should take heart from the fact that the working, classes . formed the backbone of the subscribers to last year‘s Victory Loan. There were no fewer than 707,7101. subscribers of $500 and under, and their subscripâ€" tions amounted to over $100,000,000. Your dollar may be the last straw that sweeps the Victory Loan over the top. Would you take the chance Of makimg it a fallure? Success of Victory Loan 1919 Will Insure Steady Markets 1 for Farmers. It takes some six bushels of wheat to feed the average person in Canada annually. Roughly, therefore, the eight million people here consume about 50,000,000 bushels each year. But even in a poor year the crop is some five times that amount, and the surplus must be sold if the farmâ€" ers are to get a return for their time and labor. But the sale of the crop must be financed. Great Britain, which provides our greatest market, has not the ready cash; and so Canâ€" ada must find means of raising the money. Hence the Victory Loan 1919. In view of the fact that the prosâ€" perity of the Dominion is dependent to a considerable extent upon the sale of her surplus grain the necesâ€" city of the money being forthcoming is patent. â€"Every Canadian Child should be brought up on VICTORY BONDS. Now, if every subscriber of $500 and under last year‘ were to resolve to double the amount of their subscripâ€" tions during the present effort, the Loan would be on the straight road to success. The working classes stand to benefit tonsiderably from the wise use of the working capital provided by the Victory Loan. They have shared in the prosperity which has been the good fortune of Canada during the war and after, and they will particiâ€" pate in the advantages of the trade and business which will continue durâ€" ing the reconstruction period as the effect of their financial help and coâ€" operation. & 5 No two fingernails on our hands grow at the same rate. The nail on the middle finger grows faster than any other, while the thumbnail is the slowestâ€"growing nail. The nails on the right hand grow faster than those on the left. The state of one‘s health, too, affects the rate of growth. The nails on invalids‘ hands grow . conâ€"‘ siderably faster than on the hands of! a healthy person. Taken on average,: the rate of growth is oneâ€"eighth of ; an inch a month, or from one inch to one and a half inches a year. â€"Put your Money into VICTORY BONDSâ€"It will return to. you as Wages. â€"Buy all the. VICTORY BONDS you canâ€"and then some, Let the slogan of the average man and woman in Canada be ‘Double last year‘s subscription," and all will be well with the Victory _Loan, 1919. All of these men and some 20,000 others, disabled or ill, will be looked after with money raised through the Victory Loan 1919. It is the sacred duty of Canadians that the money is forthcoming. Credits Must Be Established for Sale of Surplus Products. TO CARE FOR WOUNDED Money From Victory Loan Will Be Used to Reâ€"establish Soldiers. Our soldiers in France faced perils other than those of shell and gas and machineâ€"gun fire. There was the peril of tuberculosis. Up to August last 3,909 soldiers suflering from this disease had been returned to Canada. These were placed in saniâ€" toriums under the direction of the Department of Soldiers‘ Civil Reâ€" establishment, and they are one of the departments of that branch that must be maintained, and come under the head of capital war outlay. ABOUT FINGERNALIA BACKBONE OF LOAN 23 Fal CEA Bs d " o mica 5 0e : + § m s2esn 5 5 h & seas l s 9 i%:’a'\“ t i B o o on t e R ©a i mss ol d s Ne s 5 â€"@ mE m besalcn P us C 2 w ues L /o W 5 2o aiess o e 49. mo Ns o o7 be 2e) (al WoP ho S ud the Bs C 19 hoa 9 ht bsl\ 5e s Soeoco ks 8 â€" ie G oo 0 i ds ie Ns s o oo is M o bo w s s M se t hew o (oal B old Om ieak tad Pal (o2 bal hed ces a ho ue CC B , [E t hol to Tas a f S w w o ul o (ee NC uce l t Es o ied fls ns . mon t Wt Waber Ho 99 s Eo eP 2 Wul t C e | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd. _ An Exchange of Money that } Paysâ€"â€" , Do It Again West York Ritchie & Ramsay, Ltd. Buy Victory Bonds BUY VICTORY BONDS If you heaven‘t any ready money, borrow some and P.S.â€"There is an old saying to the effect that "if you can‘t sing the words you can whistle the tune." The reaction from war to peace has been sudden and strong. Our courage may be a bitâ€"spent, our enthusiasm for service a trifle on the wane. + It needs a little effort and some determination to rekindle the old fire, but it must be kindled if the Victory Loan is to be a succeess. } Canada calls upon you, therefore, for a renewal of your faith and a renewal of your effort. This space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign byâ€" EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IN CANADA Consider the security beâ€" Lhind Victory Bondsâ€" Canada and all that is contained therein. Consider the good rate of interestâ€" Victory Bonds pay 5% per cent.â€"nearly twice as much as Savings Banks. Consider the saleability of Victory Bondsâ€" Their use as collateral for a loan. This spaâ€"e donated to the Victory Loan Campaign by When â€"you buy Victory Bonds, you simply exchange one kind of money for anâ€" other. * A dollar bill is Canada‘s promise to pay. So are Victory Bonds. _ But Victory Bonds pay INTEREST. Buy Our Share NEW TORONTO 8o S h h) B & Mc A P + ;‘ m i <h o (a s Should not he exchange all the money he has for Vicâ€" tory Bonds? â€" and all the money he can save for the next ten months to come® Should not every Canadian put all his weight behind this Loan? Are not these reasons the best in the world for exâ€" changing one kind of money for another? Consider the purpose for which Canada requires the moneyâ€" Their prospective adâ€" vancement in price. Cleaning up our obliâ€" gations to the army and maintaining the prosâ€" perity of the country. wWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 New Toronto ‘