Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . When you buy VictoryBonds, you simply exchangeone kind of money for an-other. A dollar bill is Canadaspromise to pay. So are Victory Bonds. But Victory Bonds payINTEREST. Consider the security be-hind Victory Bonds— Canada and all thatis contained therein. Consider the good rate ofinterest— Victory Bonds pay5J/2%—nearly twice asmuch as Savings Banks. Consider the saleability ofVictory Bonds— Their use as collateralfor a loan. Their prospective ad-vancement in price. Consider the purpose forwhich Canada requires themoney— Cleaning up our obli-gat


Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . When you buy VictoryBonds, you simply exchangeone kind of money for an-other. A dollar bill is Canadaspromise to pay. So are Victory Bonds. But Victory Bonds payINTEREST. Consider the security be-hind Victory Bonds— Canada and all thatis contained therein. Consider the good rate ofinterest— Victory Bonds pay5J/2%—nearly twice asmuch as Savings Banks. Consider the saleability ofVictory Bonds— Their use as collateralfor a loan. Their prospective ad-vancement in price. Consider the purpose forwhich Canada requires themoney— Cleaning up our obli-gations to the armyand maintaining theprosperity of the coun-try. Are not these reasons thebest in the world for ex-changing one kind of moneyfor another? Should not every Canadianput all his weight behindthis Loan? Should not he exchange allthe money he has for Vic-tory Bonds?—and all themoney he can save for thenext ten months to come?. BUY VICTORY BONDS Every Dollar Spent in Canada This Space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by THE DOMINION LINSEED OIL COMPANY, LIMITED BADEN MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG \m 110 HARDWARE AND METAL—Electrical Section November 8, 1919


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