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Brmgh Cough Cure is com- po,',n¢¢d especially tor-the pecu- mr me ot children and con- ti-ains only the best Ingredients y0n`can depend on quick ac- tion and satisfactory 1'°_l\\|¢9 _ _ -mf, price 25s.- Prepared only i by I f E. A. FOSTER ' CENTRAL DRUGBTORE _ I . l I U "__ _ “__” _ 50 Yds. DIIBII. Bays 019|' 12_` CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED HELP- » FEHALE WANTED TO _PURCHASE LADY'8 saddle and medium size Quebec Heater 'im good condition. Apply cnnrdian omoe. 2235-11-4iu4ipa. ' »_-1i‘ I PATRIOTIC, STEADY, WELL PAID; employment it home, in war or p.-uce _time-knit socks for us on the last, simple Auto Knitter. Par-I ticulars today, Bc stamp. Auto Knit- tsr Company. Dept. C 6807 College' 'l'0i‘GlltJ0. 0117.. 1501-9-2BH48i. HHM¢¥OHH If .‘ ‘ni M"-_ 4l1._' “ I3.; foundmyself in the services of a firm in Montreal en- , = gaged in making ILQPI* munitions. Here H A I I took another trip In the service oi a Brin to the bank' _ making munitions. It was Very peaceful and quict in thc bank vaults. But I was glad they did not keep me there long. I doii't want to be idle whcn there is so much war work to do. And Ivvasn’t, for on Friday I once more found myself in a pay envclopc. The man who got me said to his wife that evci`1i'ng-“ Here is the moncy for the household expenses." The following Monday I was tradc_d.,_fo1_‘ ` % sliocs for the ma11’s children. "' in ‘a Tlicslioedcaler _ ___/__ almost; iuimcdi- Y atcly sent me to a F ,i_ 1%. . leather firm. Tlicy \~'-;__, _ turned me ovcr to "' °" a taimcry. The tanncry passed me on to a farmer to pay for some hides. -Thciarincr bought 9. tractor and scnt me to the city. Hcrel was once more en- closed in an ciivclope and handed to a Workman on pay day. Hc used me to help buy a suit of clothes. The tailor scnt me away down cast to square his account witha. cloth maker. He turned mc over to a coal-dealer. Ho spent me for fish, ami I 'took a short trip on a fishing boat and heard the men talking about U-boats \\\ in ._ - |lv§~"»__- __~~ ‘ *~j»r, if " in _ The farmer bought a tractor rind sent me to the city. and I looked anxi- I am a Ten Dollar Bill-tliat's my face value. You can see I am plainly marked “Ten Dollars,"-But the [strange thing is that during this year I have bought hundreds of dollars worth of goods, paid hundreds of dollars worth of debts on my journey from place to place in Canada. And what I am doing, forty-two million other ten dollar bills who volun- teered to serve their country at the last Victory Loan, are also doing. , Older bills I \ \\\\`\§\\\ " that were in circu- ° "\ lation before the '© ‘lag Q "\ Canadian people E don’t use us for the \ frivolous purposes ' they once did. "Cash this for me?" he have met-bills _~_`,__~_` 1 . . war-tell me that Bskcd. This, of course,isas it should be, - be- cause we must defeat the Germans. We must maintain our boys at the front, which..-we could not do if my efforts and the etforts of my fellows are ill-spent. N ow,Canadia11 ladies and gentlemen, I am going to bring my talk to an end by telling you the queerest thing of allaboui: my travels. My present home is in the bank, the officials of which , _ gavemcpcrmission Ag \‘ ~\ "~‘. U'/. §\`”\\\‘//'/I; a » ¢ "` 'film 'O cr’ /// ‘~\ \ \ to come hcrc and address you in the . ._ , ` "l ’ interests of thé Victory Loan f9i'8. I am at this _ ` ,. vcrymomentlying 1 _ _ _ ’ ` ‘ at the credit; of the ~ JI#-A SZ1tl1¢ Jollll D08, I wastradedior shoes sto,-ekec per’ Whcrc . for the children. I was Inst ycar. I heard him say when hc handed me to thc bank-“ Put that ten d0llI11'_S 10 my credit, please. I aiu going to buy some Victory Boiigisvgigyt week," So, I presume, I am destined for I L another »tri to I I- Ottawa, undp an-' other bus _ ear goingiiip aii;l'$pwn v the 'country -- keeping faCtori_e_s,_ ~ farms, ` lumber camps and stores, paid for their goods. _ and their labor. n oi clothes. And I am pl'011_d_'I'.0_ be of such service to my country. __ ___ _ just one thing more and Iam through; I hope each Canadian will do everything he can to defeat the Gerrnans, bcczu1sc,if odoea not, I, as a Canadian Ten Dollar Bill, v¢III».not _._ He used me to help buy ' i li . K 1 {// r I I I 1 ously around the horizon. But we got safely home with a fine catch. The _fisherman needed some new tackle, so once more"I started inland. _ _ _ Issued by Cmsdrs /'\/W; v hh. 1 - _, He spent me for ilsh. Victory Lean Committee. In co-op_erntlon with the' Minister oi’ Finance ol’ the Dominion oi Canada. worth much -- and Germanmoncy,which Y Iunderstand,iscaIlcd 5', ‘I1 i.. "marl¢s,"willtravelup P___Hf _ ;}f i »' ' and down Canada in our places, and myrace will disappear from the face of the earth. Thanking you greatly for your at- tention, ladies and gentlemen. °= xgig'-sinner] _ Y, 'i “'5»~. _ i e got safely home with * ii iinc ciztcli. IUIIVIQ ‘Zi i*.ii“|||"“ . \"‘» in- ,ia I