JOTTINGS.
A Rangitikei resident has received a letetr from his brother at Ontario. Canada, containing one passage that is rather significant. Though the United States is remaining neutral, hundreds of its soldiers are not, the writer asserting that the pick of the American army has been swarming over the border in order to join their Canadian cousins. Had it not been for the wholesale enlistment of American soldiers, Canada might not have been able to send so quickly so many men to the front. It was the Sight of a lifetime to see the magnifit»nt s physique and soldierly bearing Of Canada’s first contingent, and it was the unanimous verdict that when the men got into action they would nobly uphold the best traditions of the Ang-lo-Saxon race.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 60, 6 November 1914, Page 5
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128JOTTINGS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 60, 6 November 1914, Page 5
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