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The Brussels Post, 1919-10-23, Page 404,03,00.+100. C fie trusse1s post TliIIRSDAY, OCTOBER 23, I9re Owe oto of the rut and epee,' nil 111, ( 1 xali'11 Iorvn tax Tate l„1' rely is 44 tnllls Some rote Sou Fres'rmen ear/Whig Ontario le tal College this season, This is ser a case of a big "pull." BUTTER, eggs and meat, three arti very essential to the dinner table, still travelling on stilts and an aeropi almost necessary to get at them. 4'•b•f+•F'F'1•+•iF'i,•i,d+d'•f'd' h,14 dFd�'h•F'F'l• • Personal 'h ((11 and 11,u't, 1 who us,. 1IIt. Spirit Pencil 4.t+, • give pull f31014 rtiel 'all lit loft' it en 4. totters lire you thew ie1 rind e)Y n1)inillne. • 17varriptiva sample free, • O. G. MARTINI, cies .lI. Inventor and elanufitetovet', are +411 \Vest Ferry St, I3d'I''FALO :ane 'F 400.40004.11 IT looks quite a bit as if the railw bill being put through by :the Domiu Government wan like buriug a la with a mortgage on it for ab'lut all it was worth. LET 05 take as our motto in this Do- minion -Canada First. It this were lived up to it would cut out profiteering and doubtful doings of all kinds. Pub. lie office is not banded over to a man for his personal advantage altogether, as some appear to think hut for the gener- al well being, The occupants are ser- vants not owners. DAYLIGHT Saving time will cease a Standard time be resumed on all eau dian railways on Sunday neat at 2 a. .A good many people will not be , orry the mornings are short and in addiri so many were not lintel up with t railway reckoning. This may be goo bye to the method. Tax Beth annual Ontario Provinci Winter Fair will be held at Guelph o Decembers to 11 R. W. Wade Secretary, Parliament Buildings, Toro to, would mail von a prize list i( you a him. Huron County should lay claim to a much larger share of the prizes than has come this way for several years. Keep Huron to the front. ay VITTORIA College, Toronto, hes a P10� Y@gi5ti'ltt,',n til;. year of ,i()'; students rte wan 3451reshmen, and More expected. 'Phe rereor 1 attendance was 444 with 112 freshmen. The cessation of war has stt many students free and they are evi- dently not going to lose any time in get. ting down to work. Wit have nn`ice(1 iu scores of eases in city Police Courts names of men from European lands is only an inkling of the danger Canada is imperilled with un- less this element in our land is dealt with carefully and juliicionsly They might be taught, however, to have a higher ideal in their eltlz-nahip than to aspire 10 (1 .respect law and Wes'e1 n 1 lea of Civil 7.3131'1. Guesa some' i,11e• they are in icia the ifrntt by some fel- lows who are enter in coverirg up thti' tracks. nd a- xe. 5s on he d. LtsaaTv League. that has had so meey al fears that their lights are sang lo 1 e n trampled upon liv the Piolr.bitiouists, is sounded it note of warning that the vex n- campaign. after "Banish the bar" would -k be against the cigarette and the tearful pleading was very pathe'le. Possihtt the hint the League gave may be verfi d anti barring the liquor tradi,, itis doubt- ful If a greater or more tusidunus evil prevails than the cigarette We know of one firm, at least, who in the emotes - Men t of boys and young mea sake a 1(1 11 at their fiu3(:r tips and ban those win, evidence the yellow peri!. A war on the cigarette would be a crusade nt the interests of the youth of the hied. Law says persons under 15 years of age .re not permitted to purchase "c'ISn oats " Why ? ryo 111LES an hour was the record at- tained by a French airman in aerial tests near Paris. Tga PnsT sometimes wishes we had one of those machines to round up some of our long behind sub- scribers but if the latter will u e the regular mail service we will norneed to invest io a "speeder " Gar read y to boost the new Victory Loan. It is not a few big subscriptions that count but thcIthousands of smaller sums that are invested. Security is the best, interest fair and terms satisfactory, hence there should he a ready response as there was in the last loan, Read the advertisement in this and subsequent issues for further particulars. Now bow would it be if everybody would square away and put their should. er to the wheel in conneetion with the Church, Sunday school and Young Peoples' Society. '•Forward" in the word in connection with the biggest campaign the Canadian churches ever knew. A united effort just now would give it a great impetus toward the cul tnination of the plan. WHY is dour so dear? Maybe this may he one of the reasons, viz. the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., has declared a dividend of 59 per cent on its common stock. Annual statement showed profits to he Se,632,sc6. If the Govern• meat Commission would take the bilnk• ers from their eyes they might get a pointer from the above. CANADA should nut be saddled with heavy courses of military training. We are aware some of the war lords have a bee in their bonnet along alis line but while physical culture may be all right an effort to create a militarist spirit ie not desirable nor 11 rcessary Pa riotism can be inculcated by a higher method than that sod the fellows who are look• Mg for steady jobs for years to come should be told plainly about it. +ror'ne BOL411111,vISTS are receiving their de- setts in Russia for their insurrection and traitorous conduct. Many defeats are recorded and a Winter campaign will pinch more than their toes They should be sat on hard as they are a menace to stable government and would be incnmpeteut to rule There'll; a num- ber of people in Canada who am doing their best to sow dissention but if they are wise they will quit their meanness and prove their patriotism by tbeir loyal ty to the powers that he, Softs of the new and said to be met fashionable garments for ladies are it perfect fright and make a guy of the fashion devotees, We laugh at the Chinanlan's method of putting on bis clothes but some of the extreme modern outfits look as if the dressy wearer had turned her wardrobe inside out. 1501110 of the latest modes are announced es "an aid to beauty" but our guess is that 99 out of a 100 would judge them to be "A scarecrow on duty," Of all the crazy freaks people will perform to fol• low the goddess of fashion is uuexplane able to those wile say they are sane. - East Wawanosh Council Council met. on October 11th, put- strat11 to adjournment, 1)il11 nl embets present. Minutes of la.( meeting lead to111 (sloth toed (111 motion of Cul - rie and Buchanan. Engineer's repelt on the Keehnie drain, Cons, 2 and 3, in 3 144111 to 1)1,• parties interested. Moved by 1rvsit, and Straughan that report be movie. tonally adopted and that Clerk be in- structed to have necessary By-law in conneatian therewith prepared for next lmeeting of Council. 'Moved by Irwin and Buchanan 111ni. Municipal Connell of township of East Wawanosh reeminurlid to the citizens of this rnlutnun)tj' the heave y support of the Victory Loan of 1918. Ths pl•nceede of this Iran ure needed by the National Govert:meet for cur- rent obligations and the prospective cost of reconstruction which is vilal to the future prosperity of Oa:lathe Phe call of patriotism demands that each and every citizen shall do 1110 part by subscribing as fully as his financial position will warrant. Car- ried, Tilt following accounts were paid E. \Valke•, use of scraper..... ,., $ 60 Geo, 53!. Robertson, work on grader 3 00 CVin Rodger, remit on grader.. 4 80 IV. SVightnlan, work on grader 1 00 Orville SJeGowan, work on grader 10 `tit SV, Dow, guiding and picking stones on river hill Con. 10 ,. Gen. Pocock, work on side lines 39 and 40 Can. 13 W. J. Dobie, drawblg tile... .... M. Bell, nom. statute labor. lax Sam. Keyhole, board Int Engl. neer on Keehn ie Dain .......... C. A. Jones, Engineer fees and assistance on Kenhnie Drain.,, A. Porterfield selecting 10103 s W. SVitlghtman selectillg,luroes J,N. Campbell selecting .lutes Pat, Gibbons furnishing material and building 2 cul. ye2•ta on 0011. 9 ............... , . . C. Campbell, gravel \Vtn, Salter, gravel C. Sanborn, gravel SV. Bennett, gravel ........ B. Jackson, gravel R. Redmond, gravel O, Conk, gt 3(3301 R, Bentley, gravel . ... Tp, Tnt'nb('1 ry, gravel GScutt, gravel ... .............. P. W. Scott, gravel ......... W, Fothergill, gravel ....,,,. SV. Kechnie, grovel. '1'. Bratino'k, glltvel R. ,J. McGee, grovel J.J. JZelr, abnvelling gravel P, Vi intent, 0hovellitlg gravel N. Johnston, shovelling gravel W. Iieohnie, shovelling gravel, On motion of Straughan and Currie 000nnil adjourned to meet Monday, Nov, 10th, A. Pult'1'1:1tPJP,Lb, Creek. (10 3 20 3 (0) 0 00 8 5(1 78 00 6 110 3 00 3 011 130 00 1 20 3 20 2 00 1 40 1 80 2 00 4 50 5 10 2 00 (3 40 4 50 10 (10 0 80 9 30 3 55 2 00 3 00 2 40 Tenders Wanted The Mu inipal Council of the Township of tion of the Mills Drain )dr 111e tenders°which must he nnnemitemied with a 550 gond faith cheque, will he opened at the 'Cm/Yoshio Hall. at 2 O'oloolr on Monday October 27111, 1018 Plans apuecideataono, estimates &n , in 01111)10e• t1011 With the drain may be 0,30 et the °ter)t',, repidni)30. It R. No 4rWitrehe o, A ]41 x (3EA uevale. 1741. MAIL CONTRACT tte.e a ,l 'Co'nfe'r., add respell 141 the P,I+I 11111,4 of th• u -rel, will W.+ 1•erely,ot at Ottawa lien , 3 3hidny, the 14th dor of November, flee, for the'v1,413,4311 nte of 1110 AIuJ 4t, 11(411.. on a pr + 1 t ntraet 1nr fool c ^I) times 1•;;; ever t?lnrv'tiu No. 2 Rural Rents, h r IJ P ohna ret U, I,ernl o PI,mkll re 1;1. i a 3101 ii.C9 eon/miens further is mrtitii 4,..13 a to 00111111 41110 of prnpnsnd ('not 'net may is. seen Sold Hawk irk f refs Of. Tender may be eh• Ail u0„d et 1131? of Otatiou of limerah, W hang, It m -+,.)+ ani lielglo,vo, anti at the (nice of the peer oftiee peew e% London,, Pest t»Ib',o Inepootore, °niee, London, 8rd October, 1010, ('HAS. it H. FISORER, Pot Office Inspector. 1 MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post. master General, will be received at Otte W11 nr'. til noon, on Friday, the 14th day of November, 1918, for the conveyance of E1. 11lajesty's Maine, on a proposed contract for four yeara, six times per weep, over Brnrsels No, 2 Rural Route, from tate Postmaster General's pleas. nae. Printed notteos containing further Women, tion as to conditions of proposed contract may be semi and blank forms of 'render may be ob. Mined at the Post Offices of Brueeelo, itinerate, Reufryn and Walton, and at the office of the Post Orrice Invpentor, Londen, Poet Odic,, Inspector's Chace, London, tird October, 1919. CHAS. E, H. FISHER, Poet Office Inspector, A. 0. Dames Hnvi1g sold his h, use will ,,•11 1,y Public Auction ,Saturday, Oct. 25 the following ; Gerhard Reilltzman player piano, 3)1110in cat. filet and `m4 role, of music, sectional oak book rape 2 )noes oak tables, birch mahogany par- lor suite. birch mahogany parlor cabinet, birch mahogany parlor centre table, oak hall lack, oak dieing room table pedestal) extends 10 8 ft.. 8 ask dining room chairs leather trimmed, oak buffet, 003) china eatenet, White rotary 0041,1 art machine, 033 and water color paintings end outerictures, 'a,•ge oval mirror, $cooler kitchen cabinet, Pandora range, 2 burner oil stove with shelf and oven, large Pavel ito Coal move, medium Favorite coal heater, Ronal Oak heater, granite andaluminum kitchen ware, dishes, &n , 1 braes and 2 iron bedstendo, Ostermore. Ideal and other mattresses, bed- ding, &e., birch mahogany bedroom /mil 0, °n3) b-slro2 nin r°1oreathstndi1ltz passenger bedroom stands r toilet Ser snake tractor attachment including power and wagon attachiiieet,, wagon gravel box, 2 -fur. row power oft plow 16I11saey-Hm•ri,). Eureka matcher aril seeder, Iron Ago 2 -wheel hos with hill and 4.111 eerder attachments, 1.31the1• "Hades font p'+aver 331111 dfse and sickle grind. e n tnchmeutp, Meyers hand spray poop, Inwn nunver, &c, At rime timennd place will offer the 100 acre orals farm, being Lot 21, Con. 15, Grey town- ship. r a more extended list see posters. Terms -8600 end under cash ; over that amount Months credit on approved joint notes. Terms for farm made known on day of .ale, A. (i. DAMES, Proprietor. AUt'TI°N 'ALE OF FARM FARM STOCK, t\Ipl.fn tams, &0-F. H. Scott, Auc• tionoer, has received instructions fano the endorsor, ed proprietor to sell by public am, h .31 at N! I tits 1058, eon, 1, 6l Orris, -Friday, ;fobs Yth, at 1 o'clock, the following v+iunbh,• property :-1 blmrdmare supposed to be in foal, 1 general purpose horse 7 years old, 1 driving horse 8 years ofd, t Ally rising 8 years, 1 gelding rising 2 years, 6 rows suppos- ed to be in calf, 1 farrow cow, 2 2.year old heifore, 2 2 -year steers, 4 spring calves, 10 pigs 2 months old, 0 plgs 2j155 month. old 2 brood sows, 100 119110, 1 6I0aseyIfarria hinder, l hl assep•Harris manurepreader, 1 Frost & Wood mower,/ Deering need drill 18 hoes, 1 10 ft horse rake, 1 cultivator, 2 sets 110440315, 1 disc harrow, I pen harvester, 8 franking plows, t 2 -furrowed crown plow, 1 souffier, 1 Adams 11'83,31, 1 158(31(11 boa with shelving?, set of hob ale,gh., 1 sat of bunks, 1 hay reek, 1 31,13313 rack, I grovel box, turnip putper, 1 Clinton tanning mill, 1 robber Ore boggy nearly 11035. 1 mad ear/. 1 sat 450)330, 1 tone boat, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 grindstone. 1 Ing boat, 3 buggy pole, 1 cutter polo, 1 set of long tug 118rne01, 1 1,01 of lens tag harness with breech. ink.] Set long rug harness for third horse, 1 et plow 1larlleea, 1 set Mimeo end collars for driving harness, 2 sets single harness,. 4 logg- ing 0110111a, 1 m0k can, 1 cream eepprntor, 1 lawn swing, sugar kettle, about 6 tons of good hay. a quantity of OP la, 100 huo mixed grain, 9 floras of turnips, a quantity of corn, 2 -dos. grate '1sa ,n ls.opes & pulleys,wh115 machinehos forks and numerous other articles too nenler. oils to mention Implements are in good re. poor. Farm will also be , ffered for sale sub- ject to resin v:, bid Fele without r000rvo 110 the proprietor is giving up farming, Terms Heins of 35 lull antler ,1o4 ; over tint amount 12 mouths credit given on furnishing approved Joint notes. 11 per cent off for ceeh of credit amounts Terms for rill 111 tnade known 00 day of sale or on application tn. 1 D. NI ILLER, Proprietor. AU''TITIN H a LE OF FARM STOCK AND 8111 Itlrnlem0011a-F. 0 000113, Aoeticurer boa been les(rncl011 by the undersigned to sail by Public A111110n 05 1,0327, ('011. 18, (4rey, on hrondey, net.,ber 233)0,, et I o'olook, the follow• log valuable property 1-1 aged mare in foal to Lothian Trial, 1 brown horse 5 years old, I black 1)0333' 33) purpose 111111.0 rloing 4 years, 1 Holstein c •w sunp°sed to claire about Feb, 4th, 1 Durham cow nap» "el to Calve about (Pols, Bed, 1 re, Dir Ilam (331)0 supposed to calve 0)003 1.06 r,f Fob., above down are a 1 milking, I row milking. 1 hearer rising 0 years 111110115, 1 Holstein 01135 milking, I11Woe 2 y sank a tl with calf at root, 1 ono, doe to calve in A cit, 1 cow supposed to entre ,inn, 8, 1 Durham steer rising 8 years, 1 1131331• rising 2 years next Ann- & Wood hinder st, 0 141480114141480114rising' years, 11 chunks of pigs about 60 lbs 0 store pigs about 175 (bo , 1 Prost ant 4 °rope, 1 MaaseyHarrts mower, 1 hpr,e rake, 1 hay tedder, 1 disc her• row nearly neW, 1 Walking plow, 1 twin plow and other (u'ticle+, 9015 on ecnount of poor (1381)11 and Ells farm is well seeded to grass, !l','I'1n4.--04111110 of $5. and 1111der C,loh 1 00433 that mount 010snnui credit given on furnish. Ing approved joint notes, Land Owners as Ern. purity, 8 per cent off for CR1111 to credit amounts. RUSS001, 12013441211802,1, Proprietor. AUOTION MALE 01e FA11M STOCK, IMPr.E• (1(000 &c. -F. S. (Cott, AltoHon0er, 1100 received Instrn0tlolls from the undersigned Proprietor basalt by Pnldla Anatten at Lots 04 & 85, (on, 18, Grey towneh)p Wednesday October 28th, at 1 o'clool(, the following vain• able property :-1 aged driving mare, 1 driver 8 years ofd 1 driver 4 years ()KO cows second coli, 2 freeh, cows. 9 110w9 supposed in coif, 1 boll 2years 0)15 with pedigree, 1 grade bull 1 pedigree. of , 1 lloli)ors heifer 2 years old with heifers, 8 steers 8 years old, 91 teare 1 year aid, 4 calves, 9 chunks of pigs, l °heater hog, 1 Sow supposed to farrow about end or Doeom. bee, Oen 17fi 1fen0, 2 nutters, 2 binders Massey. Harris and llo('ormiek, 2 mowers, side dolly. cry relrn, hay loader, set of sleigh., roller,' send drill. 2oultivatora one stiff tooth, riding DOM 0cuffier, monism. of single plows, 240r- row plow, nren,n cepa of ,r, minare spreader, 2 (lisps s and 2 hnese, set h u•rows, dump snore, wagon, gravel box, dray, 0(133 heavy harness, 2 sots light harne00, 400 bu911ele ease 400 bn0, mixed grain, nnmeroua other'artleces, Pale without reserve as proprietor le moving to Welton to epee a Renee, Terms. -A 11 Duma of 410A0 marl under cash over that 0moltnt 8 months credit will be given on furnishing ap• proved joint »0650. 5% discount for cash 011 credit amounts GE0, 8N1LLING, Proprietor, House Tor Sala In Cranbrook tri I ) ,., 0 1111 . uvro, 111 1,3,1 for Haig,1 1 , • I,1 .i triune stn)i„ chard, N 1,,l. ),,sled,, \fling, 1, 1'3013 brnol1, 1.. air on; to ,.-3 ),' of halo 1111011,1 510 NO°Knil. I`,r' ou'thrl' 313.-1lreblrr 31143317 10 'A' .3 •41101,1.1133N,,y'anhrnok. 111 -1 ,.. ,1.1' 3 1119,01 ',A I,1,, F1 'i'hoom,. 25 YEARS AGO A 11111,•,1 +^;,lts.5 eontemporare is responed+lc 301 1hl:. tabulatimt Of things as thee' were only twenty-five earl +(1131. Ladi3'o (yore bustles: Operations were rare. Nnb„d4 swatted the By. ,A(111 l had seen a silo. Nob; l,i3 had appendicitis. Noh".1. •r,,re white shoes, Nob, :+1 -r1 •teed orchards e nu'. '1 'n had livery hills. Crean) was five cents a pint, 02(11(1,. topes were 111e10110, You n3'rer beard of :t "tin Lizzie." 114113) 9111ke was a favorite drink. Nob,„ is C-tre11 for the price of gasp. line. Farmer, came to town for their mail. The hind itiro drew one -fifty a week. The i'utcher "threw in" a chunk of (1511. o ca id Folks vud pneumatic ares )vara a tl'ur 1101.) were burned instead of baled, Jules Verne was the only convert to the submarine. l on stuck tubes in your ears to hear it phonograph and it cost a 4)1me, l his, Mind you wa3 on131 3(t lar 3) as 4595- Does the world lit, )'1133 1 Ut'xe I..1:5� �t1'i)d iJ CAPSULES ran RH"tl?.i.L ! isb1,Nc112lTts,SC)ATicA I I ''Ir± ) 8FiJRi+lt'iIA,GOUI'ETC. .i:?(t EUtF FOA THE WORST iinaffif l35STwTor,0, Tj ss riit 1 1 1 n photo -El rh tnnml'c n s u • 411 1 1 ihon.,,( 11113,31 5 u 135.331 , •t 1...13 r „ .us •11e 1,tai 11,..ne1 usi,:g'r.k.C.'p "tl e t.. . a. 1',,410' 114," lust C,nu ,.130 co t t 1,.1cony 13 v. 1 14 01' Otho' 50113 u'ut nl d ,7 c,»(4•5(4,•1 -d, Ase •Ola int r et- 3.+: 333 or youa+:31.A. (4t list,lo, i (4•"•!111 c,a14 you uuOli.:g (1',•utp1+'tmtk, 142 1' 11' 'to -onto). We mail anywhere on 11.54. 34,11, 44;e111 1 t Bra000ls„las. Fox, Druggist, ' Farm for Sae Far111, for Dole, b, ing 84 Lot 10 'on f, )i"1 ria township, r011tlnllill g 11 110'''ra I'nlr,l,+tl 111/10 1101100.101111c horn, &need well enol spy'tug 04043)+ (400d Inenlity, ,onv,sl b.ut. to (rho 4, 1 aunedhlte 33n00e01,1nn. For Nether [milieu. titre apply to 11`, x. 3 1)5'1, Iirnn.el. Farm for Sae Farm for Sae 11 1," 3 lit, l •,.n d, u, er township. ,•310)44115 ie , 1,.» a ro0, :111 uroh r ,•nitllntiull , omrort• 141,le rialto, loll.,', hank horn, gn,I o•1'hnrd, ,11'111,'.1 wen al1,1 neve(' flllllug 051'3113. 21nilt'e :TIM, I,3' ' 1 1( • 1 'e I , !1and 1 , 11 I hand I1Pcte Mril , ¢)n 11,11e la-n,m1toclow°I11, adnl,r further p0l11)11• 1. in mien, Ia'„ •, ,npplf Ir, W. (1, 1101,1,A1111, 1011,1, ,13-111 40133)1 AN, ltrnsorla. Being 1 cot 8, Coro, a Gray h+w estop, et itie u, Ing tGuntr,w lie,+1111tu l,ifllgm.-nl,lo,nn•', ,1: ""fm for Sale Witter and only 1113114. (nil fir n 1., 1' , , doer pa rtinllluti 111.1,1Y 10 11,010., 1918 h t I.ITI I IC ROM, 113.1 Farm for Sale Farm for sole, containing 11115 aale0, town• ship s30l•yburou).1lr, 8111 C'on.. 7 titles from 1.(s towel and 11 front Trelee 1ttdlon, (1 1'. I It mite front thriving vine go, with school ehnrrh, fir. 1•111 10 Weil 43at3,19) 1'1,e1.nri able tease, barn 1:30 foot 3.3potre,With 0,0b3ng nn(lerneatb Weer ill +.0113/.3-1. For further pal Moulin Intl • 1 01 Nk. rVII,ou 1lt if At', 1,1: ),11 el. 11. 1' 11 For Sale Ilousentellot,,,0011811fng fu:, ar19,4, in Ito Village of Crania ook, the property of the late kirk Agnes Brown, /ordered ter halo. Jeromehouse, arn, Dna tree,, Mon Pok.o-o,-), i could given eet once t For fo,•ther partienloro (Ip ply 10 Maa. T(1(10 ('0n000N Or W3I ('A 311'1 0, Exeentore estate of the late kora.A Blies lwow 0, (Iran brook, R'Gr 111:1 u' 141, •0 L•, bei/,, le. ,, Io11, tL' I f 1 wndlp 10 Hong, 1,11'31,,31 Info°oe 1,11.3.13 4411,1 1.11,11113•11, iiit1111 bmh1log•, e, m11,lin9 of frame Lotto,,, Ilan 11 Inuit, driving11, d alt/ uf•tu'date poultry hel vn (40°(1 wove'. hind. terll, hit 1111111+ train 13/4111.1 1111,1 :05 ndlr0 Iron, 5le Nought , ,o O. P. It. For I order par- tornitiri 01 to 1,1,1 („Irmo, ,lit., apply, on !h0 rvsn i rs 111 if by letter to Hrussels R It. 2. if +r, WILLIA5180N. BUD for Service Iltlderolgilt'll 1, 1111teep for service, n11 M 4 Litt 311, ('pit. 1, Morr10 town/4111p, the thoro'.hred ''1 "i'4 Horn Rall, lOnlo(ord or 0010-111, No, :'+1413 -. Sired by C4einfa,'d Menials 11110800) •,11:nn 04 ,'dred VII by Royal sailor '(8340)). Ped- tarr,• may by even ell application +1'ernle- 51uu01urthnro''leo,(n payable et time of Hee'. lien will, privilege to return, Grade 300'9110E moue 'd. P1)08, P11:Rt'I1, 1'ropr fetor, • „/". , *k' .: �04 ele- eeeeeee. ere IIS l% "1 Hope Every City and District Will Win My Flag" 7 r. ( When Edward, Prince of Wales -eager, bright eyed, smiling and sincere -arrived in Canada in August, and when he voiced his great admiration of the wonderful achievements of Canadians, on the fields of battle and at home, once again we were thrilled with joyous pride. He asked concerning Canada's reconstruction pro- gramme, and when he was told of the Victory Loan 1919, he graciously consented to the use of his Coat of Arms on a flag, which is to be the prize of honour for districts achieving their quota in the loan. In dedicating "The Prince's Flag" at Ottawa on Labor Day, His Royal Highness said in part:- "It art:"It is a great joy to me to be associated with the loan, which is the bridge between war and peace, and which is finishing off the job." "I hope every city and district will win my flag." Striking, and beautiful in design, this flag will form not only an unique memento of Victory Year, but a Iasting and outstanding souvenir of the visit of His Royal Highness -a visit which will remain as one of the most memorable events in Canada's history. The reproduction above shows the design of the flag. The body is white, the edge red; in the upper left hand corner is the Union Jack, and in the lower right hand corner the Prince of Wales' Coat of Arms. The flag is made in two sizes, 4 feet 6 inches by 9 feet for small cities, towns and villages, and 7 feet by 13 feet 6 inches for cities of over 10,000 population, Canada has been divided into canvassing districts by the Victory Loan Organization. Each city forms one district. Other districts have been determined according to population. Each of these canvassing districts has been allotted a certain amount in Victory Bonds to sell. To win the Prince's Flag, therefore, a district has to sell its .allotment. That is the one and simple condition, Anticipating that many districts will buy far beyond their allotment, the organization decided that for each twenty-five per cent. excess of the quota one Prince of Wales' Crest be awarded. Thus the workers in a district doubling its quota will be the proud win- ners of four small crests for their Honour Flag. These crests will be sewn to the flag. The Prince's Crest - A127,,17. the three ostrich plumes -is shown at the top of the coat of arms. To every organization with fifty or more employees, where seventy-five per cent. of the enrollment invests a total of ten per cent. of the annual payroll in Victory Bonds, a supplementary Prince of Wales Flag in smaller form -48 inches by 34 inches -will be awarded. The allotment for each district has been carefully considered, and is based on a conservative estimate of the purchasing power of the district. Your district can sell its allotment and thus win the Prince's Flag, provided each person does his or her share. You will gladly do your part and encourage your neighbour to do his. Remember YOUR purchase', may be the one that decides whether or not your district is to be the proud possessor of the Prince's Flag. The Prince's Motto is "1- Serve" Will You also Serve? d ry Issued by Canada's VdctoryLoan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada, 1 614 01 •