Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . d a sharp click—thenanother and another. He counted them—six in all. A locomotive and two flat-cars!he murmured. And they just passedover the switch leading from the main-lineout to my log-dump. That means thetrain is going down Water Street to theswitch into Cardigans yard. By George,theyve outwitted me! OWNERS OF VICTORY BONDS When the time comes to look back you will realize how for-tunate you were to have invested in VICTORY BONDS every dollar you could spare. We strongly advise you to add to your holdings at present prices. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . d a sharp click—thenanother and another. He counted them—six in all. A locomotive and two flat-cars!he murmured. And they just passedover the switch leading from the main-lineout to my log-dump. That means thetrain is going down Water Street to theswitch into Cardigans yard. By George,theyve outwitted me! OWNERS OF VICTORY BONDS When the time comes to look back you will realize how for-tunate you were to have invested in VICTORY BONDS every dollar you could spare. We strongly advise you to add to your holdings at present prices. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS Thornton Davidson & Co., Limited Goverrtmentt Municipal and other Investment Securities 132 St. Peter St., Quebec Transportation Bl *g., Montreal 63 Sparks St., OtUwa HqmeBmCanada BONDS AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE Every branch of The Home Bank is in ready com-munication with the Bond and Foreign Exchange De-partments at the Head Office and any enquiries madethrough any branch will receive prompt attention. EVERY BRANCH IS AT YOUR SERVICE. and the TR4CT0
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