The Signal, 1919-11-6, Page 84_,
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THIS SPACE IS DONATED
THIS WEEK
for the purpose of bringing
before you
VICTORY BONDS
which in buying will help to
-than up after lb* WAR. keep
factories and other business
going, and give you 5 1-2 per
cent. interest on your motley
and all money back when due.
A VICTORY BOND is pos-
itively the best and safest
investment.
See show window for lines we
would -have • advertised this
week.
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Among thi•e w ho received decorations
from the hands of the Prince of Wales at
11.oreck.n on October 23rd was Mrs.
Matthew Welsh. of Huron township. wW
received the Oistinguished CondOct
Medal awarded to her son, the late Cori*
PAW ray Welsh. who was killed
Match 30, 1918. 1 he youri
former student of Goderich Collegiate
In.tttute. ,
fitt•erraat Towasiter : 41)14, look at
ti4:4t retoup-vaan.-mailint Hes WHIM
on the pwreakent talkie' to a bona" -
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The Trouble Man
It's a comfort to know there's
a man on whom you may call
in your troubles—the Plumber.
Ws know our business and
are here to serve yoti.
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WATCHES, CLOCKS,
HIGH-GRADE JEW-
LLERY, RINGS, SIL-
VERWARE, Etc., Etc.
— Repairing Clone to
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HUMMING
Canada is running a great National Store.
Great Britain and other lands come here to buy our surplus agricul-
tural and industrial -products. These are the orders that ,are keep- ,
ing-Canadiansiausy and prosperous. 'That is where the money
comes from r f t is paying our farmers for their surplus products and
providing fuo pay envelopes for our workers.
But Great Britain and our allies are temporarily short\of "cash." So ,1
Ca ada must extend them "credit" ---just as any storekeeper extends
cre t t any customer whose financialstandingis good.
The s cess of the Victory Loans 1917 and -1918 made possible the
giving f these credits.
ontinuation of these credits and the rn;lintenance o -Tour valuable
overseas markets depend upon the success cif the VictoryLoan 1919.
4- You will there.fore
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an 1919 is
no not think yo
Itdoes matter.
plainly see how closely bound up with the Victory
osperity of everyone in -Canada, without exception. .
indivOisat cOroperation "does not matter." /,
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— Unless Canadians to the last ma4 support the Victory Loan, it will
not be the success that_our coati uous prospe *ty demands. , _ •
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Let Goderich do its share to keep things hum ing. '
E. C. Robertson
Corner Flet M4ret e
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BUY
VICTORY
BONDS'
T. R. Harrison
INSURANCE
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— "Every Dollar Spent in rcanci
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This space donated to the Victory Loan 191 campaign by
J. H. COLBORNE &• CO. WESLEY WALKER
WM. SHARMAN GEO. MacVICAR JAS. F. THOMSON
GEO, PORTER Z___ ROBERTSON & VIAIR
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