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C. Fritz & Son Used Car Lot in Connection
450 MILLION LBS, BACON
Canada"s bacon contract with t1W
United Kingdom, under agreements
announced Oct. 122 by Agric. Min. J.
G. Gardiner, has been pared from
the 670,000,0001b. quota for 1942-
43 to a 900,000,000 lb. minimum for
die colander years 1944-45. Under
the new agreement, first two yr. term
contract that has been negotiated
since the initial 1939-40 contract for
331,481,636 lbs; the price has been
increased from $21.75 ,grade A to
$2'9.50, which represents an increase
of 50 cents per cwt to the farmer.
Mr. Gardiner said he hoped the two
. year contract would stretch into the
postwar production. We have been
'trying to get .a two yr. agreement for
,,e---ctite start but have never succeeded
ani1 this year, he said.
WANT MORE RATIONS
Many merchants along the lake
will approve the action taken at the
recent Blue Water Highway Associ-
ation meeting in Southampton, in
which it w'as decided to make repres-
entation to the Ration Board for in-
creased rations for tourist towns.
The claim was made that the Rat-
ion Board underestimated the de-
mand that was placed on tourist
towns by the increase in the popu-
lation during the summer season. In
many cases the tourists walk from
place to place and buy up everything
they can and like, and when the loc-
al trade, where the merchant relies
on the year around, come there Is
little or nothing left for them.
1944 CAR MARKERS
Instead of new 1944 steel auto
license plates, Ontario motorists next
year will be supplied with windshi-
1111Mw1xas Thiorsio,
P.:
The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canals
offers for sale
$1,200,000,000
Sixth
151;
VICTORY LOAN
Dated and bearing interest from 1st May 1944, and offered in two
maturities, the choice of which is optional with the purchaser, as follows:
16 years and 1 month
8% BONDS DUE 1st JUNE 1960
Callable in or after 1957
Interest payable, 1st June and December
Deriominations,,
$50, $100, $500; $1,000, $5,000, $10,000,
$25,000, $100,000
ISSUE PRICE: 100%
The proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes.
The lists will open on 24th April 1944, and will close on or about 13th May 1944.
APPLICATIONS FOR TIHESE BONDS MAY BE MADE THROUGH ANY VICTORY LOAN SALESMAN, ANY
BRANCH IN CANADA OF Ai'1Y CHARTERED BANK OR ANY AUTHORIZED SAVINGS BANK, TRUST OR LOAN
COMPANY, FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE OFFI'CIAL PROSPECTUS AND APPLICATION FORM MAY
BE OBTAINED.
DEPARTMEN'P OF FINANCE APRIL 1944
3 years and 10 months
13% BONDS DUE 1st MARCH 1948
Non•callable to maturity
Interest payable 1st March and September
Denominations,
$1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000,
$100,000
ISSUE PRICE: 100%
eld stickers, the Minister of Highway
announced. The stickers will be ab-
out two and a half by six inches in
size, their place on the windshield is
not stated. Tho stickers are to be is-
sued in place of steel markers be-
cause of the use of the steel. The
194$ Markers are to be retained.
The license number on the new
stickers would not correspond with
the present license number, but both
would be entered on the driver's lic-
ense.
COMPLETE BLUE WATER ROAD
. At a special meeting of the Blue
Water Highway Assn. held at Grand
Bend recently arrangements were
made for a delegation from municip-
alities as far north as Kincardine to
approach the Provincial Dept. of
Highways with a request that the
unpaved portion of the highwy be
completed as a postwar project.There
is also a movement to have the orig-
inal Blue Water route running along
the lake from Sarnia to Ravenswood
taken over by the Prov. Govt., and
to • have the road from that point to
Grand Bend paved in order to join
with the Forest link from Camp Ip-
perwash.
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VICTORY LOAN SALESMAN—IT IS AN ORDER
ON YOUR BANK TO BUY BONDS FOR YOU
You can buy Victory Bonds with cash which you
have saved . and you can buy more bonds
with money as you get it, on convenient
deferred payments.
Every Victory Loan salesman has printed copies
of the deferred payment letter at the right. (You
can also get this form letter at any bank.) All
you do is write in the name of your bank and the
amount of the bonds you wish to buy and sign it
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EARN, PAYS THE BANK INTEREST &THE LOAN
You make a first payment of at least 10% of the
amount of the bonds you buy and pay the
balance when it is convenient for you to do so,
within the next six months. Bonds earn 3% for
you and this income pays the interest on the
loan during this period. Be sure to buy Victory
Bonds on this plan as well as for cash.
Canada needs more money to pay her enormous
war bill. Let your country have the use of
all the money you can save. 6-42
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NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE