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The -Victory Loan is a bridge
' over which the farmers of Can-
ada drive their hogs, their cattle,
their grain and: all their surplus
crops to the profitable British
market.
For, the money raised by the.
Victory Loanenables Canada
to give credit to Great .Britain.
And only : by means of that cred
it cad -Great - Britain buy .th e
products' of Canada's farms.
Therefore, when you come for-
ward at your country's call and
loyally lend' your. ' money ,. that
mm Canada may ::continue` her
orous prosecution oI the war,.
you -are alsoobenefittingyour.
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self ' and ' the whole ;..farming,•
• community.
It is the duty of every earnest
Canadian ' not only to invest
heavily ;in Victory Bonds' 1918,
but to work among his neigh.
bors >t o' make the loan a success.
Before the :. 'subscription tion lists
p
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close, every in -an should realize
the sterling character -of the •
investment; the good interest
return of 5% the undoubted
'. securityaffered in the Bonds of
.' this:.wealthy `: nation; and: the
vital importance to all* classes :of
people, particular•.ly•to the. farm -...
ers. of the .Victory. Loan 1918.
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a 4ssued-by=Canada'sVictory`Loan-Cotnniittee n:
co=operation with the Minister of • Finance of
the Dominion of Canada:
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THE PRINCE
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. Whtit. 'sari of ; man. is the Crown
Prince: er of •.. :.
. Gamily, about out whom so
"inany ;different 'aorta -so -hive. beentoTdl
'Dr. Arthur.. N.. Davis, the Amertcan
dentist who • lived for ` several years an'
-Berlin, met the Crown • Prince several
times and was not favorably impressed
b t ]iron :one would: Lather fr'Qtn ;De
Davis' remarks that the Greven Prince's
own si;atement made noeWeLago to thug
• effeet that be was ~no , fire eater waa
' isrobabiy truthful; . although the popular
'• theory has been that the Crown Prince
was the -real leader of the war party in
,
Germany, and `that he as the spokesinan
of this party foroad the Kaiser's hand in
'July and Au ust 1914. Dr; Davis'idea'.
of the Prince was that he was something
,. , Of a."sissy' more interested in jewelry
' and the fit of his clothes than . in the
ar, Nor does the dentist subscribe ri a
tlihe theory that ib. to
the Crown prince per..
1sonally is a brave roan. of course, it is
robably true that the bravery that, is
Oisplayed In a dbntiet's 'lair is craven a
ares quality than the Iwo o'clock la
•
the morning courage" that a .great gen-
eral •lauded . K•
The first time the dentist 'and "the.
Crown Prince . islet was in 1905,when
the young ma - came to' have his teeth
'fixed: •Hews a ;..est unsatisfactory
patient for 'as. lie sat in the chair ;ins-
trembled viol ntly' a
the 'slightest pain that
it almost impossible .
wArk, ::iFIe w -estr
had a habit ofplatin
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d:with his fiaiieg•coat_.antl"rasp
tilted at a sporty ankle had a swagger
appearance.that wast unusual with .Oer-
man officers:. On this first visit he oche
tied a copy of Life containieg a. cartoon
of hien which: tickled his vanity, though
it is' difficult to. believe that t an time
a y
the 110W York humorous paper ever pre-
sented the Crown Prince in any other
role than that of ass or knave. . He'had
two beautiful rings on his left hand and
wore a wristwatch. At that time to Wrist
watches were considered badges of effem-
inacy. He took great.pride in his :own
slim: figure, and told Dr, Davis he ate
very llttl,iu order to remain titin..
The Brown. PrinarA would make stn it»
pointinent for. 9. O, but would call till at
10. and say that be coeild lie there at 11,
and Would turn ' up sharp at noon.` 'He
had ate
tremendous love`. of the limeli h
g t,
• and, Was frequently stopping his horse
or lda'carto give a coin' to a'claild or .on
-iriusually� professional
hind,
h.. • r .w
to , he drew . up lotlie-sada of theroad
and stood at salute;' until it: had passed,
not daring to precede' Inc father. When
the ' rown P int visited C r tied the dentist
n 1st
e st
after the:war:-broke, out the Amerioani'
and was so fearful of.. This, Dr. • Davis ,thought, was merely'_
Dr. Davis found ostentation, but we. recall• that- an Eng:
to do the necessary lish woman who' travelled ,with; the'
uisitely dreamed; utlti: town i'riaoe on lripboard _whei5 he
g his hands' on his went to India on 'a hunting expedition
e.
. some years ago, was impressed -.by hi.
love of children, and his almost fatherly
interest in those he met, The Crown
I Prince was the -despair of the.policemeq:
of Berlin, as were his. 'brothers, He
'.drove at a reckless peep,and usually on
p the wrong side
of the't -
s rest: On one
occasion his car was wrecked, but as bad
luck would have it he escaped injury.
On one occasion he rode his horse u
p
the hundred steps of the palace at Sans,
Soubi not
a diffic
ultfeati
but one that
was extravagantly advertised in the oli:.
sequtous German press. ,
Dr, Davis saw him •odea) driving up
tinter Den• Lindens but heating the.
.fatrnilar sound of the.. Kaiser's oar -
MAIL CONTRACT
Sealed tenders, addressed to. the Post-
master General; will be received at Ot-
tawa until noon, 'on Friday, the 15th day
of Novemb r
S
e 191 for thecovesn n e•
c
S
of His Majesty's. Mails, on a proposed
contract forfour years; six times p*r
week.. over Lucknow•N.o.5', Rural Route,
from the. 1st day. of April next. •
Printed notices containing furtlier.in-
orinatiou
# as to Cotl It
o YsofproPosedOse
d
Contract may, be seen and.
blank fornix
of'tender may be obtained at the post
Offices of •Lucknow, Holyrood and
Whitechurch, and at the office of the
Post t)flice'Inspector, Londotn: .
Post 0 t ce • CliA9. E. H. PI,SUY&n,
Inspector's Office,. P. 0. Inspector.
I ondon, filth Oct.4 191;3, .: .7411-a •
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urted that he 104c4 tl1Lleb older t u
hie years. Ilia onvereatien was aas.
flippant as ever and was full of libidin-
ne speculations as to the good time tlao'
amen were having at hone) with the :nail -
lions of German manhood at the front, I.
lla asked the dentist if be caw enaey
g said loeliing girls in Dorlio, and showed
en interest in the euiej et, that was de;
plorable he u married man. Dr. Davie
etid that criticism eft that Crown Prince's
b abavioc with. regard to the women of
loose :cheracterr who visited his laead-
quarters was (rite fer,erasl... His own:
Avers compkaieed that bo was setting
rt bad example which they had few of -
portunitieu of following. He was act
.onsidered a military, expert by those
t'ie inner circles, but the reveal ere
last na opportunity of representing bilk
ae a great commander: • '
"On this occasionhe had. new rings
which he tack great delight in -leaking
et, Ile epoke .about.a new "carr he was
iriving and childishly showed pfi' a'r•ew
itatncaat to a number of royal and semi-
royal ladtee who had • assembled` in the
de itist's waiting room to watt for him,
Tanza,rehe..considered_4,!a. nod =
nonsense." lie spike of his. men at the
Western front etandinp in mud and
water up to their kneed as though it
were rather a humorous sttuaticn
'''We've been having a lot of, fun piiirtp-
ing the water front' our trenches into the
French trenches,' he Saul, and"the dont
i it remarked, "Well,. I suppose they
pump it right; back,' don't thee?" to
whieli he replied, "You're quite right,
quite right. That's exactly what they
do, Lally, it's a great lark." : ' His con-
versationupon the war was: of a jejune
character, and it was �plaiita 'enough that;
no idea. of its horror had penetrated his
mind. He spoke unconcernedly of two
million Germansgrowing up who would
(urnishereserves for the German army,
but expressed the wish that the fighting ,.
were over.. It .Would, be `interesting to
know ifthis conversation. took' place
tfter Verdun. -• • , '
iiOW THE VICTORY LOAN
SUSTAINS' CANADA'S .ARMY
• Nearly 600,000 have been enrolled. in
the Canadian Expeditionary Force
About 425,000• have .gone overseas.
Canada's' 1918 war bill will be $400,,
000,000. •
Canada's.1917 war bill was $820,006,-
Canada's war • expenditure is nov¢
$33,009000 a month, •
It exceeds $1,.000,00o a. da ".
The .$420,000,000• subscribed to the
191.7. Victory Liao will .not ;do much
nioro`than-.pay thia_y-eat's::war pill,
$:100,000,000 is needed..through the
Victory Loan, even though peace should'
come tomorrow.: ", •
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Quit: -Laxa Ives,
Purges; f. Try'
NR Tonight=. Tomrrow ;Feel• Right
.It is a mistake •to continually dose
Yourself' with, so-called laxative' pills,
calomel, oil,. purges and cathartics ...
and 'force bowel' action. .0 weakens .;
the' b4'wels • and liver and . makes conl.
stant •dosing necessar3t.
•Why don't you begin: eight ',today. to
overcome your -constipation and. get
your system in such shape that daily
purging Vt'ii1 be unnecessary? . 'You
can do so if you get. a 25c box of
Nature's.. Remedy (Nib• -Tablets) and,
take one each night for a week or so.,
.NR' Tablets do snuck. .mond ' than
merely. cause pleasant easy bowel;ac-
• tion.. This medicine- acts upon the .
digestive.as well as eliminatit'.o organs •
body
.-promotes
tes good digestion, 'causes • the
get the •nourishment•from all
the food you eat, gives you a good;
hearty 'appetite, .strengthens the• liver,
'overcomes biliousness, regulates kidneys
and= bowel' option and,gives the whole
body . a thorough; cleaning out; This
accomplished you Will not hate; to take..,'
`• medieine-eveLytlay. An occasiol'ta1`NI '
tabigt willIteep, your body in. condi :..
.:tion and you can always feel your: best .
' '.cry Nature's Remedy (Nit Tablets)
and prove -this. It is .the best 'bowel
medicine. that you can use• and .costs '
only' 25c per box, coritainfng: enough to.'
last' twenty-five days, . Nature's, Rem-
•edy (NR 'Tabtets)• Is, so)d,.guaranteed
• and recommended --by* your -druggist: .
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e W.. TABLETS m N:t
Better than Pills I GET '.A
For Liver Ills 5c Box
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The Busy Hardware How
Phone Sixty -Six for Prompt Delivery
Soon S'ou will be think-
ing it is ti me to.get that
New Range.
We have a full line of
Ranges on our floor at
present: This High
OvenRa.ge has been
the leader f o r some
time. Let =h�
why.
We might say 'that we cannot replace;;these stoves at
the same price at which
we are offering same to-
day., Stove manufact-
urers tell us that Supp -
,plies are very bard to -
-get tlr ironaAcV='
steelis, going up in
price by' Reaps a..d •
bounds. Stoves . have
taken anotber'advance
of about 10 per cent. during
the last two weeks.,., We
strongly adviseyou to mate
your purehase;beforethe price
goes still .higher. These cuts.
are acme of the many designs
of which we carry. Vie will
be pleased to show' you our-
. fall line.. ,
McCiary add Perfection 011 ileaters
—British American Goal 011. and
6asollne—Umaend- RoPlagesterts' Por- loadWindow. GeaSastenth
Prlined And blazed.
MCLEOJ.;.& dOYNT
The Store Where Your Money. Goes "Farthest
We -Have a Good Assortment' of
Tapestry and Brussels Rugs
Prices are much lower/than they will be in. spring.
Now is the time to buy ifyou would save money. •
See. our Congoleum Rugs. A few good pat-
terns in- Linoleum now in Mock..
!en's Raincoats, latest style, good: quality,
at $16i50. • Ladles!. Raincoats just
received, special at $14.50.
[en's .Sweater -Coats best knit, _ 4 to $9..
Por Ladies' Fine Dresses see our Poplins and Silks,.
.Our old special. in black" at. $2.54 per yd
The Millinery- Department • is receiving special at-
. tendon to
t-•.'.tention:•to keep itstocked with the newest
.,tin Hats and Trimmings.
WII;LIAM • CONNELI
MAIL CONTRACT
'Sealed Tenders,ed
address.d to the Pcst-.
tnitster General,: will bereceived at ot-
taw a.until noon. Y 1
n 00ril9
� a •'tu .]
v e 5th da
v
of .November, .1918, for the conveyance.
of: His •Majesty's .111ailti, on . a "proposed'
Contract for• four years, six times per.
week, Aver Luclt now No. 4, Rural Route.
from the 1`st day of April; next. .
'Printed ntod notices containing
further erin
a.
formation
as to Conditions of proposed"
Contract way' be seen and blank forms
of Tender May be obtained at the Post
Offices of Lucknow and Holyrood,. and
at the o r ce 'of the ?Oaf 'Ofl'tce Inspector,
Post Ofliter CIiAS. 7 . T .. FxSniui,.
i'nspec'tor s.Ofce, .P, 0, Inspector,
X ondou, 4th Oct, 1,91$, • . • ?.1%-g
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Ili` ` IILZO N
HERB -'never- was- -el-ince wlieu self
denial
was so profitable as it is now,
because the dollar saved now will buy. much
• nore 'after the 'high rice era has passed.
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Constilt the Manager
iltan Manaa of the ,Bank of m
aabut
a Savings Account.
L,UCIKNOW .,BRANCH
04-.44 IrE-NNIE::: Manaaerr ss,
.',Central" Training means Success Insurance
The one whor d
d
".h holds our knows tis
o ,- diploma that he
fied to `hold the very best office positions, and: what is
more, the ° ._ e
h busin ss men of Ontario know it too. - .
This `exlains,
whywe so easily place our a � ' .
explains, �;. P agr eluates. in
desirable positions.
• 'i111~INGHAM, ONT.
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