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Porcupine Advance, 13 Nov 1918, 1, p. 7

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Subscribe to your local paper In these times, it is not easy even approve or me vrcrory Loan plan. for a nation as wealthy as Canada to Then help it along. Put your own procure money. Certainly, no other money into Victory Bonds; urge your country can lend us money. The only friends to buy; work hard among way now open for Canada to secure your loyal neighbors to make the money is to borrow from the people of Victory Loan 1918 an overwhelming Canada. success. . Buy VICTORY BONDS As a matter @f businwé, What do you think 63%? EM: pflan P 'You are a farmer. Canada is a farming country. Canada glows more food than the people of Canada need. To prosper she must sell that sur~ plus food. Great Britain is our best customer for gram, pork, beef, cheese and other farm products. Every practical man must see how important it is to hold the British trade. Canada wants not only the profit on this trade, she wishes to create a good- will in Britain towards Canadianfpro- ducts and thLâ€"IS assure our export busi ness for t} 16 future. At the moment Great Britain asks for credit, asks Canada to sell her the roducts of the farm, “on time.” To liold her trade, it is necessary to give this credit. are huge, {ma theseputcEases_mu§t BE For Britain’s purchases from Carma}; Wrfiash. This takes capitalâ€"immense capital. fâ€"allyoa can payfor in (:an and all you can carry on {n.rtalmentJ. Issued by Cansds’s View Lona Committee in (xv-Who with the Midst" of Finance 0! the Dov'nioa of Ctnuh. M9090 0W Hay, Potatoes, Peas Vegetables E3! E5 3 O WWWOWMS’OO 096660 0”.“ $ޤ$§$§$§$fifififi§$$fi§§$fifi§$gfi SUBSCRIBE NOW MMWWOOOOQ Can anyonede ny these undbuis mess sense of this plan of protecting our 'aluable Iual‘kCt? From the standpoint of the 11311 .110 Ie11cf1,s what better securrty €011.21 he eget 101‘ his money? V“ Jher: (152: could he 2:8: :1 five 3111(5'D 21 hsif percent. returncn: suchs ecurity? Where: <1u‘1d he. 11142111 ir‘ \eetme m“ to 1121' interest could he 3e ta live and? a $1311 we 'ccnt. return on :uch security? Where W oultl 1811'1dufi it: ucxectm nt to pay in. "‘CICSt 50 rcxrularly and Vith so1itt1etroub1e to the lender? Certainly Canadians have an opportunity to benefit Very directly from this borrowing plan. And tlie money Canada borrows is This 18 the reason. {or scllingV 1c: 0: Bond part of it f’or the very crops the farmer has to sail“. Therefore, if the Victory Loan is a success, business in Canada must be ood, the nation must prosper and so Ee able to carry on a vigorous war effort in France and Flanders. §pent Entirely in Canadaâ€":1 Vfiéry- large As a practipal man you must approve of the Vlctory Loan plan. Then help it along. Put your own money into Victory Bonds; urge your friends to buy; work hard among your loyal neighbors to make _the TEMISKA’MM 8! “WHERE WE" RflllWflV Guigues, Qua, via New Liskcard Toronto and \\ Innipog , en Local sen'me betwocr except Sunday). to 11 'l‘l 'illlt ANY QUANTITY Car‘s Lots a Specialty xe )1“ full particulars 800 can 17," T. N. (9. Agent. I] U Nat ion (0X00 hmne m POEM ADVLNUI )1111‘5, ( J. E. PICHE Phone, Write, or Wire to GEN ERAL MERCHANT A. J. 1mm, u. 1“ each 1m. i 1' H TRAIN SERVICE. mmpe ]' uesda WWOQ «1in IN Transcontmental i1)eg, trains 10m sdny. Thursday : 11'1 Englehnrt and Cobalt, («In 11 )(‘I Sm Gt -‘. 303*») WOMwOOQ ant 't 'av ‘11 € )H tonic. between T orontu and (1 Saturday. (’11 fie 01' 1'0 Fer ‘4 UI‘ ynzlhnzxn 147 EREI 11 {FRESH}: Then she lwl us In anuzlmr inmosing- lunkin: strurturc she ('allml "Hully- mml Palace," aml. after leading us through many dillerelu halls and chamln-rs, told us she would then take us up tu Queen Mary's rooms, but when we got «here she explained that Queen Mary had tléparted some tune prexiuusly, and I. guess» she had as we did not see her about anywhere; She alsot took us to John Knox’ 8 house and all through it. I am in- Sergt Widdificld Writes Interestingly and Humorously on Blighty Leave. fanned that 5' same position top, only you tap, only you meantime and prosumv I'm-y \s'auhi hungry ('amulinns. ed hack at uur hotel of the Big: K"mmlx'L, m: mow hotuxv We 19H. it until it 11111151111 tn g1» any ‘1'111't111‘1'. T1191) we 1411213101! 1111' and \1'111'11 111111 WP worn in lifi1li11h111 112:1, which proved to he 11 fact, as 1'10 ”1111,3311. 51111111 pust- rnrds (11' the 111111-11 {11111 Hwy wmx' mark 1:111:11111 way. We 111-11 1111? \1'11lke11 fur t'mm 1'10 111111111 when we 11151.111'01'311 1111 ()\('.‘l'~1‘.ls( 111. 211111 walked right in :13 {11111121 “'1' mvned {1 1-111111r1111111g in- terest in the Nave. Here‘wu made an efl'nr: 111 inmrovc 1.1111331ppvarance hm are. never sure nf' i: get right in l-Ilig‘hty. \Vell, Bunny and I" arriv. 13', full to the 101) of (In information (hmutml I'l'ee ( the only elmrg: being: a (r H patience listening In If. advised as to t‘1e best plan uurselyes, and o\'et'.\'lmd.\' different place; the heat a: ways and means of luqlgil ing; how and when tn 1 London to Seuilzuu'l; wlm rainy days. illmve'x'er. whwh we 2'. The new lllUl‘IliIlg' w! arranged in travel on schedule, and (‘UHSIliiL‘d the alnmiizii-k ul" adviw rovvivml gratis. You 800 you are “SUPIJUSIHI to take anything“ yn‘u mam" 2961‘"- f'u r' "110’? hing whilu in the Army. “'0”; upon in- VPHTigatiUll. we dismm-irml that iiie plans and specilicatimis presented by uur ziclvisury lmzird needed hm much overhauling to suit our requirements. thvrvfnre we adoptml (me (if our own whivh permitted ut‘ one inure «lay in Lumhm in which to find the ('unadizm Romrd (Wire and make :1 few more purvhusos. va. ~f til :11 hecmti Hili((' tmik :1 hit of finding. “9 shirlui nut tix'c «lilT- eront «lays in (1110: different «lens m- l'm' nmn- i11t(.'x'L‘:'-sti11 entertaining. "l‘lu 50m 111 W ) 3' 301 )Il H y day itous R 1'11“] .H'lIl‘." f 111 I] tlmnl I it x '1 VS 5mm :5 mu ’1 \\‘(‘( frim ti 11 and We sun mmrove our nppvuranoc wash zuul shave, after [‘43 10M that a lady had take out a party ut' ,ihst .' and I arrived in Blighâ€" 9 lap 01' the very best ”11:11“! {100 m v1:;.1"',e :3 being: a gmd (hull of 11m; In it. “u “no the host l’lfli‘t‘S to enjoy (I overy'lmd)‘ advised a the host and vhozuwst "have nut HIS“ C(l til :11! 21 1 u” and \\ n mg '11, xvi \xo bought '0 and Hip} 3'1} 11H! nut ”1...“ n." we not ll ll Mil {I H (ion )Hl .1 ('t m1 «1 nuzher llx'xpnsmg D ('alled “Holly after leading: u 1t _mu HM \\ *zurnoql fmm that a number SID ”'0 W1 1111 saw :1 111119 vidml iu'sco rry ml the Hui deal uf \Vu were 95‘ to enjoy advised :1 It 1nd shnw '. in lime muzh .l \'( i 111701111 1 (“TWO IH thin minuu show- id was ant l‘mmt m m \‘i 1 1i :u'rnu litt 10 every ( h as H mmy from ‘u t- from m jom ( lS Sllll 1U! ll H it D W \V ()ll U] In it (1 stay for dinner. It did not take as long to giro Edin borough the once-over, so we invited ourselves to visit James Stewart who came across from (‘anada to England with us as a Lieutenant. They have since juggled him around so that ho is now a Major and (“liver (‘ommand- ing 1011 Forestry t‘o. stationed at Kin cardine-on-Forth. However. it. does not soon to hare spoiled him any. Major Stewart introducml us to his quarters where we met Lieut. Frank Phillips. formerly of The (‘ohal-I Nug- get. and Liout. Roy Pointer, another Northern boy, and we found them both to he really honest-to-goodncss human beings. In fact. they all seemâ€" ed so natural and generally good svouls that after the war is owr anyâ€" one may s‘at'cly assoviate with them without fear of becoming the suhjort ot' oriszivism at Pink Teas and l-lridge Parties. You will reinoni-her 1 always was very sensitive about suvh things. wurk. tip -I«) .‘Jtmdzw of this week they had Sift‘lthtl 88.94 per rent. nf their ub'im-tive. while the Eastern Distrint had reached only 60.17 per cent, and the Central 56.62. per cent. Anmng the eities, Ottawa (in the Eastern distn’et) leads with 48.83 per cent. 0f its objective secured. Turn?- -to teams have reached 46.42 per vent, London, 43.23 per cent, and Hamiltun '34. "2 per cent. These figures shuw how well the Northern teams haxe worked. In the Timmim; district most of the teams have pused their ebjeetive, while the objwtlve for the Hilde district has been exceeded by $1,750. seouts that after the war is over anyâ€" one may safely assoeiate with them without fear of heeoming' the sulrieet ot' ('t'ltllt‘lh‘lll at .l’ink 'l‘eas and llridge l’arties. You will remember 1 always was very sensitive about such things. After taking farewell o t‘ Major Stevart and (1).. we blew into Glas- gow. which we found not, to the too dusty a place to spend a few leisure daysâ€"and, ineidently, a {few pounds.~ In t'aet, they have abundance of rain to lay the dust ,and we found that out. too, but not sutlieien-t to dampen our ardor,.l.or spoil a‘ good time, so we settled right down andspent the re- mainder of our leave, there. ' llasgow is more like our '(hlnadiaIx-cities than any o-theruplaee l have. seen since leav ingz l‘anada. One particularly good feature about Glasgow is its excellent. street ear system; The ears are run and eomlueted entirely ‘ by women who are all said to he either soldiers’ hr sailors’ wivespand believe me those soldiers and sailors have just re: son (1 to ho proud oi. their wives, as the mimiier in \\'lli(°ll they «my on their duties would make SJIKO if our {21:18- (lizm street railway men look like a hobby horse at the \Vmul‘biiic. The only regrets we (‘iluCl‘lzllllL’Ll on For the Vintory Lnan campaign Ontario is divided into three main dimrirts,-ihe Northern, the Eastern and the ('cntral. The» Northei‘n in- cludes 'I‘mniskziming and the teams of thiswb’strivt head the list. for efficient \mrk. Up in Monday of this week The only regrets we entertained (m Waving“ Glasgow \Vere'thzlt We. had not (lismx'eled the plaee earlier during: our leave. But as all things must end, so did our leave, and although the tune of the return journey did not quite harnmnize with mn' dispositions. still the hand played on and here we are again in France facing 'zhe music once; more. NORTHERN DISTRICT TEAMS ‘ . LEAD IN VICTORY LOAN. siunuvtulty. Many :1. 1111111 1111111111111 furious at the thouvhn of lwiug 111111111111 t. .ice for water rates. “I [my taxes t1'11 town Miter and got. 111) \1'11t111' from the town,” said 111111 1111111, ‘uud I pay for a 1'1r11scriptiou and gait, town wut111' 1uostlv.-'l‘h(11'.'1 is 1111 justice in this W'oild at all.’ (111'- taiuly the ("use is a '«hard one,” as 1'11- p1'113011l0d. '1 here is :1 law against :1- dultomtiou. and to spoil good liquor with water may be profitable for the \‘1111dor but it is not humorous for “I? sut't'criug 1111111 who huV‘ the medicine with :1 doctors prescriptiongumid :1 113111111, simple faith in tht1 goodness Ht 1111111 in geuer ml. Somebody ought to do something somehow, but there are manv difficulties in the way. gfi‘his is a hard old Vurld. It is enough ”.0 drive a man to pmhihition. “'9 1'0 DRUGGISTS SHOULD NOT DRUG LIQUOR VIITII WATER A 1111111111 man in town ms supposé 1,1l {11 have 1:11ble1l General Foch on Friday 111111711111; not to Sign any arm? istice with the Hum until 'l‘immins 111111311 get 11 fresh supply of celeln'ant after the unrivalled demand of Thurs- day night. last. In the meantime. how ever. Ti111111ins did receive a cheering supply of liquor for the many here ill or tlueatened with the prevailing epi- 1l11111ies.’.‘ll1e pi'ic for some of this liquor has caused a r1ttle 61hje11tion 11'l1ile the condition of. the liquor rais- 1111 a whole lot of objection and WHISG. 'l‘l1e :'\1l\z1111.1e has been besieged 11itli pleas tr111n men who feel they limo been most meanly defrauded. “(wt after that drug store,” they 511.11. 11 511111115 that this partieulur drug store not only kept the pri1111 of the home 1111 lmt they kept 11111 51111112111 11111111 sl1z111111t'11ll1’. Many :1 1112111 l1111-21111'1 \\‘ once-over, so we xnvxotod visit James Stewart whu from Canada to England quite hungry and would invite us to .‘L‘ Just wives, 1d

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