The War Cry . I ^. TRIBUTE TO CANADATTiMtl- CURZON paid a glowingt^ribule to Canada at a luncheongiven to the Duke of Devonshire injjsndon, Eng., recently. He said.—If there is among the Domin-^ons of the Crown that has establish* ^ed for itself the right to rank among[the great nations of the ejirth, it istanada. If there is any part of theBritish Empire that is assured of adazzling and almost illimitable ex- Sansion in the future it is Canada,f in this war there arc any of ourjcllow-subjccts who in superlativedegree might be said to have shownloyalty of loyal and bravery of brave,those
The War Cry . I ^. TRIBUTE TO CANADATTiMtl- CURZON paid a glowingt^ribule to Canada at a luncheongiven to the Duke of Devonshire injjsndon, Eng., recently. He said.—If there is among the Domin-^ons of the Crown that has establish* ^ed for itself the right to rank among[the great nations of the ejirth, it istanada. If there is any part of theBritish Empire that is assured of adazzling and almost illimitable ex- Sansion in the future it is Canada,f in this war there arc any of ourjcllow-subjccts who in superlativedegree might be said to have shownloyalty of loyal and bravery of brave,those are our fellow-subjects-fromthe Dominion. International Group and Harvest Thanksgiving—Victorn, B C Ensign and Mrs. Merritt in charge. Britannia surely ought to rule aion is doing its best to fii our con-valescent soldiers for whatever workthey arc hci*t suUcd for; but whenthey are ready to come out, restoredas far as possible to health andStrength, employers should come for-ward to receive them. FRENCH WOMEN W
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