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F.CMOUti SING ELi DEAD

... Polish Debility. The Paris Ct;sera VIII , the scene of their trintaphs, they were welcomed in European capital, and took America when they . vi-ited New York and £l,OOO a night., Prom their huge fortune knight extens estates it. Poland which ad • oaeli ...

SUBMARINE MENACE. THE TRUTH ABOUT GERMAN CLAIMS

... expressed the greatest contempt for America, saying that she had no militarismus, and adding that if only England and Germany had joined hands they could have dominated the world. He laughtd at the idea of America doing anything of naval or military ...

AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT

... by the Food Controller. URGENT LETTERS FOR AMERICA.--As from yesterday, the let May, the senders of a specially urgent letter for the United States of America, or for any neutral country in Europe or America, may secure its specially expeditious treatment ...

THE WORLD'S WORK

... THE WORLD'S WORK. Trt: magazine, which has close relation. with America. and has done much to promote an understanding between this country and the United States, is naturally extremely gratified at the entrance of the peat democracy across the Atlantic ...

A JOINT PUBLIC SERVICE OF

... OF CHURCHES AND EicaA. HUTS. IN MD OF THE CAMERON PRISONERS OF WAR FUND. INVERNESS CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. BASE BALL MATCH, AMERICA'S GREAT NATIONAL GAME, BY CANADIANS, NORTHERN MEETING PARK, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 4th A ?iris', 4 t 6 o'rlock. MILITARY •xo ...

PRESIDENT WILSON'S APPEAL

... PRODUCTION OF AND SHIPS President Wilson, in an appeal calling ou all American citizens to unite for the preservation of America's ideals and for the triumph of democracy in the world-war, declares that the Administrat'on is rapidly putting the Nary upon ...

BRITISH OFFICIAL

... others driven down damaged. Six of our machines are missing.—Press Association. MORE FRENCH GAINS. FOUR MORE VILLAGES TAKIN. AMERICA TO JOIN THE ALLIES. WAR WITH GERMANY CERTAIN PRESIDENT WILSON'S DECLARATION. Washington, Itionday.—The Prcwident, in hi., ...

northern Thronick

... Our food supply is in danger, and the sooner the public wakens to the fact the better. It is a matter for satisfaction that America is doing what we all knew she would do when she came in—arranging to take a nig hand in the game. Mr Balfour is there, and ...

ARDCAY

... when the district was peacefully invaded by au industrial battalion of 355 stalwart wood-workers from the United States of America. who, with their baggage, etc., arrived here by special train on Thursday forenoon. There are 250 expert lumbermen, besides ...

THE SUBMARINE MENACE

... the trawler XL. The crew of the last mentioned were rescued after being six hours in their boat. The situation as between America and Germany is unchanged. Shipowners in the United States are bringing increasing pressure to bear upon the Washington Government ...

INVERNESS, MARCH 7, 1917. PROGRESS OF THE WAR. Ia considering tree ht military events one must beware of too great

... might decade on. In this respect he has bean fortunate in having the very satire assistance of the Germans themselves. If America is now ranging herself alongside of the Allies against Germany, it is nl t owing to our skill and persistence in presenting ...

HIGHLAND ROLL OF

... office of Messrs It. F. Cameron and Forrest, C.A., Inverness. Ile subsequently joined the staff of the Rank of British North America, and went to Canada about four years ago. When war broke out he at once enlisted in the Canadian Overseas Force, and came ...