ti‘/1'11/eslz7z l%te Jail f’. . I This Eighth vietety Loan which begins other seven before it. The money millions of Canadians’ will lend becomes the tools and supplies of war-ammunition-armour ~-- clothing—food—-for our fighting men . . . A These dollars represent things we do withoutinow in the cause of freedom—to assure the safety and sanctity of home--our loan to place beside their sacrifice! Like the seven loans before it, this eighth is itiet a loan —-not a gift-a loan backed by the soundest security in the world- an investment for the‘ things they will need and we will want in the brighter tomorrow. No, this Eighth Victory Loan is, in many ‘ways, just like the seven before it in which Canadians have participated so fully. ‘ ' l today is no different from each of the t m u the symbol oifllnada’: BuhQViewn , n a Jhenymbol ofin opportuaitysndia challenge. Iota thqmilllonn who will wear the. investor's pin a a sign that they too have done tints-part to FINISH the iobl In one way this loan is utterly different --dilferent because it is infinitely more ~ important than those other loans. This time we are facing an enemy with his back to his last wall. . . an enemy who will stop at no fright- fulness to damage us or to postpone‘ his own defeat. Therefore we must give our enemy no slightest chance to recover from the defeats being heaped upon him. We must press on to FINAL Victory . . . backing our fighters to the very last . . . so there can be no doubt of the issue whenwe give the last great “heave.” But the essential point is a thing of the mind. Our effort must rise to a climax as our enemy's desperation rises . . . our support» must match the fever pitch of the final battles. We here must feel it, as they over there know it! That is why this loan is different. Eighth VictoryLoan Objective. . .s1;3so,ooo,ooo f ‘i fimouAtTyA¢E|nasu¢lfccanmli