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Wi: dow he was wounded. on Sept. 2m1 on "i Camhrai front_ by bcing hit in li 1-l~0spit'.°\.l 37 Charles 'St,.. lierkie a. section, and told it ho mafie food. h but untortiinately he was woundoii fi above. ' '~-~l1llY VICTORY BONDS; ._ . iv . MINARD’S LINIMENT fn my famll _ "Q ` "\ 'liniment nn theniarket. 1 have foun ' € _ 0 _ it excellent. for horse flesh. . ' i / _ O . (Signed) _ . "1 #_ ____ ___...._..._-.___ __-=_.;_ ._._.i;.‘ .,_.__;;__ _ 71// \\v-vafn-,-- A sinpitui hu it incl in nuttin .isiiit at nt ,e ttiuttlnwun isliu Husuiii. 0 More than thirty fivc yours ago ilic Prince Edward Island Hospital was started Llirou h '_he'cll`urts and contributions ofa number of goncrous and pubdic spirited mon and women. During all these yours the Hospital has been the mcarisof allcviatingy suffering and of saving precious lives and by receiving many vcry generous contributions the Institution has been kept up to date in equipment andcnlargcd to meet the growing demanzifo' hospital ti cniment until today it is one of the best equipped liospitab east of Montreal. U tothe end ofthe year 19111- the receipts from patients fees, lhtercst from endowment fund and some smell contributions from the city and country districts were just about sufficient to meet, all running expenses but with _thc tremendous increase in prices of everything used in thc Ilospilzil the financial roblcm became a serious one and we have had li facc a rapidly increasing deficit which now amounts to nearly $0000.00. ' Ilerc is an illustration ol' the`increisc in cost of five items. Your 1917-18 ‘ Yéar 1913-14 ’ Incrvasc Coal $3960.59 , 1798.15 2162.41 Groceries ` 4038.36 1629.84 2408.52 Meat and Fish 2084.91 . 764.41 1320.50 Milk 976.10 I 603.60 = 372,50 Medicines ‘ 14-95.52 1098.09 397.13 ` Total increase in five items $6661.30 And no saving can be made on any one of these items. Tho Hospital must be kept as warm, the patients as well fed as beforc prices advanced. No great increase can be made inpatients pas as it has been the aim of the management to _provide first cess accomgdation etas low a pricens possib e. 'lzhosc who are una le to pay are trout:-il fri-c. ' _ ltis therefore u to you to any by yoiir responseto this ‘appeal whether the Iliispital shall lessen, maintain' or increase its usefulness. _ , _ __ °~.In order that von may liuvi- nn ii poriunity of contributing Queens and Kiiighi Cm|nt.ic.~i have liccii organized by_school districts. un executive ol' thrcc appointed in enclidistricl. and tllifeiocililve will( apptpnt collcclors who will call hu you on oi shorll nftcr i.he rst 0 November. Please be rcndy for them with hlmrnl nml increased siilnvriptioiis iii proportion in, the increased cost ol' everything th ~ llosptial has tobuy. It is up to you. r _ ' Givotlie collectors it lu~url.y reception. ' _ ~ . w, K. aocsns, ~ r ° *’ . i Chairman Board of Trustzes 1995-io-22. ME ir. ' ~ . \\I mfs' \\\\YIIll P” 1 ' ~ maawmqeursnu-" "' a tw "-“i " `- » *ul if L _ __ '”l \@'l'IIlIIIl'_IIf5 \\\\\\\\\lIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\\¥lUllII@/ji§\\Q\\ A *_ f ` W. S. PiNi~‘.0_ "W'\o:ilnn-'-i.' Middleton, N. S I Rich. Red' I’ loud . ’ Will Ward ~0.ll _.Disease _ _ _ , Fall is a season when disease is apt to attack without warn- _ ing, you should therefore., keep ` your,blood_in pcrfcctcondilion, so that ydur system will have disease-resisting power. (hir Illood Ilemedy will cleanse your blood of all ir`npuril.ies. Its use will also cure skip disease, and other ‘ alllictions duo to bad blood. _ 'Fake it now and yoi1’ll have ' increased vitality throughout i.he winter months. Price 50c and $1.00 per bottle lllHNSllN li lllHNSllN _ The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Ste “ll 0it..1ii¢f_»s.:r.iz.so z--s , rim its-1_ 3 .. .m._..t ,mutha would later bc taken on as bat/=n\'in This is to certl that I have med ,. Issue 'Prices 100 and Accrued Interest ii l)l`.l7.QI'I urrls " n fi Shoumer Wim a mmmne gun h_______ Tris Mmisraii or Fin/nice or 'mit Dominion or CANADA oifcrs for Public Subscription the which was taken out his lc ._ _ ~ Side W~h0n Oporntcd upon. llc is pro- l . t L grossing well 'although 'his shoulder is ‘ quite -sore yet. Private Keenan was lat~ ‘ er sent to England and at time ot `-'s letter was in the -Coiutntesrs of Lyicn’s Oo Zn() with accrued interest a dated Revenue Fund. » any branch in Canatlis lc ory oan o 5 / 5 year Bonds due November lst, 1023 15 year Bonds due Novcinber lst, 1933 Principal and Interest payable in Gold Denom1nations:$50, $100¢i$500 and $1,000 Mr roars. and consider it the heat ‘ .~= . Income Return 51/2% per Annum ' Free from taxes-including any income tax-imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. _The proceeds of the Loan will be used for war purposes only, including the purchase of grain, foodstuffs, munitions and other supplies, and will be spent wholly in Canadn. Payment to be made as follows: _ 10% on application; 20% December 6th, 1918; 20% january 6th, l9l9; 20% February (ith, 1919; _ - 31.10% March 6th, 1919. t the rate of 5’f§‘/0 per annum. Conversion Privileges Payments Denomination and Registration Payment of Interest Form of Bond and Delivery »' be delivered by the bank upon payment of the subscription in full. Bearer bonds of this issue will be available for delivery at the time of application to subscribers desirous of making payment in full. Bonds registered as to principalonly, or fully registered as to principal and intcrcst, will bc delivered to subscribers making payment in full, as soon as the required registration can be made. Payment of all instalments must be made at the bank originally named by the subscriber. _ _ Non-negotiable receipts will be furnished to all subscribers who desire to pay by instalments. These receipts will be exchangeable - at subsci'iber’l bank for bonds on any instalment date when subscription is paid in full. _ Form of Bonds of any Chartered Bank. Interchangeable -» » coupons, _st any time, on application to the Minister of Financeor any Assistant Receiver General. _ l' ,, _ Principal payable without charge at the Office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the Oilice of the Assistant Receiver General at llaliiax, St. john, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary and Victoria. Bonds may be registered as to pr`Qcipal or as to principal and interest, at any of the above-mentioned oliicrs. B Interest payable, without charge, half-yearly, May lst and November lst, at any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank. _ The last payment of 31.16% covers 30% balance of principal and 1.16% representing accrued interest at 5}'i‘,`{, from November lst to due dates of`the respective instalments. A full half year's interest will bc paid on May lst, 1019, making the cost ofthe bonds 100 :ind interest. Subscriptions may be paid in full at thc time of application at 100 without interest; or on any instalment due date thereafter together l ` This Loan is authorized under Act of thc Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest.:-1.re a charge upon the Consoli- I ‘Bonds of this issue will, in the event of future issues of like maturity, or longer, made by the Government, during the remaining period of the War, other than issues made abroad, be accepted at 100 and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash for thc purpose of subscription to such issues. ` O ~ All cheques, drafts, etc., covering instalments, are to be made payable to the Credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture, and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions must lic accom- anied by a deposit of 10% of the amount subscribed. Oiiicial Canvasscrs will forward subscriptions or any branch in Canada of any _ ghartered Bank will accept subscriptions and issue receipts. Subscriptions may be paid in full at time of application at 100 without interest; or on any instalment due date thereafter together with accrued interest to time of making payment in ful . Under this provision, payment of subscriptions may bc madc as follows:- » lf paid in full on or before Nov. 16th, 1918, par Without interest, or 100%. If remaining instalments paid on Dec. 6th, 1918, balance of 90% and interest, ($90.48 per $100. If remaining instalments paid on jan. 6th, 1919, balance of 70% and interest, ($70.80 per $100. If remaining instalments paid on Feb. 6th, 1919, balance of 50?, and interest, ($51.04 per $100. lf remaining instalment paid on Mar. 6th, 1919, balance of 30 /0 and interest, ($31.16 per $100. Bearer bonds, with coupons, will he issued in denominations of $50., $100., $500., and $1,000., and may be registered as to principal. F The first coupon attached to these bonds will be due on May lst, 1919. _ Ful y re istered bonds, the interest on which is paid direct tothe owner by Govcrnmcnt cheque, will be issued in denominations of I-70., S100., $500., $1,000., $5,000., $l0,0(D., $25,000., 50,000., $100,000., or any multiple of $100,000. A full half ymr's interest at the rate of 514% per annuni will be paid May lst, 1919. "i""“‘ Subscribers must indicate on their application the form of bond and the denominations required, and the securities so indicated will M I 1 ` Subject to the payment of 25 cents for meh new issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons, will have the right to convert into bonds with coupons and holders of bonds with coupons will have t q right to convert into fully registered bonds without Forms of ap lication may he obtained from any Official Canvasscr, from any Victory Loan Committee, or member thereof, or from .I 'Subscription Lists will close on or before November 16th, 1 918 1 Y e Bearing interest from November lst, 1918, and oiidred in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as follows: ~ ` r _ga ' r y i ,fy Q \ Square. London W. Private Keenan r e ` U OA ' fused stripes offered him by his Colon h _ h 1 ° el but the was later placed in cliargc o The Amount of this issue is $300,000,000, exclusivt-of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds of previous issues. The Minister of Finance, however, reserves the right to allot the whole or any part of the amount subscribed in excess of $300,000,000. ` Ey¢`Specialist __ _ . ' Oliice Royalilrlk hill I 1 ' Dsrsarusur or Finance, - 0'rn\wA, October 28th, 1918. 1 u ` ` Make Your Dollars Fight the M' “"M~m°“ -' Behind-the Gun the Man .- Behind the Man the Dollar