Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . 4% to S% During the past month many clients of Thornton Davidson & Co., Limited,have indicated their appreciation of the present unusual opportunities offeredin the bond market by confining their purchases primarily to conservativeCorporation Bonds. Among the securities of the above type which have beenpurchased by our clients are— WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TO Thornton Davidson & Co., Limited Government, Municipal and other Investment Securities132 St. Peter St., Quebec Transportation BIdg., Montreal 63 Sparks St., Ottawa The Farmer-Banker Alliance You g


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . 4% to S% During the past month many clients of Thornton Davidson & Co., Limited,have indicated their appreciation of the present unusual opportunities offeredin the bond market by confining their purchases primarily to conservativeCorporation Bonds. Among the securities of the above type which have beenpurchased by our clients are— WRITE FOR PARTICULARS TO Thornton Davidson & Co., Limited Government, Municipal and other Investment Securities132 St. Peter St., Quebec Transportation BIdg., Montreal 63 Sparks St., Ottawa The Farmer-Banker Alliance You go to your lawyer for legal advice;to the doctor for medical advice; why notto The Merchants Bank for financial advice ? If you want a loan to buy cattle, hogs orequipment—if you want information as tohow to invest money—come to those whomake a business of financial matters, andare in a position to give you sound andimpartial advice, TH€ M€RCHANTS Head OflRce: Montreal. OF CANADA. Established 1864. With its 149 branches in Ontario, 47 branches in Quebec. 1 branch in New Brunswiclc, 3 branches in NovaScotia, 44 branches in Manitoba, 44 branches in Saslcatchewan, 87 branches in Alberta and 14 branches inBritiah Columbia, aerves rural Canada most effectively. WRITE OR CALL AT NEAREST BRANCH.


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