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FREE-WILL CONTRIBUTIONS

DONATIONS TOWARDS WAR EFFORT. WIDE RESPONSE IN CANADA. Ottawa. Typical of a stream of free-will contributions to Canada's war effort which began with the outbreak of war and still continues, the Canadian Minister of Finance, the Hon. J. L. Ralston, received a dollar from an old Canadian soldier, who, unable to walk or work, donated this amount as a “very small help towards stopping the war." From another Canadian veteran, the Minister received a five-dollar gold piece. The money, which had been given to the donor by his daughter upon bis return; home from the World War, the first she 1 ' had earned as a school teacher, was accompanied by the remark: "This will do more good to our boys who arc 'carrying on' than it will dangling from my watch chain."

About six hundred Cree Indians living’; in the vicinity of Nelson House. Manitoba, some four . hundred miles north of Winnipeg, are doing their bit in traditional style. Each Indian is donating the pelt of some fur-bearing animal to the aid of the Capadiau Red Cross’.

Across the nine provinces of the Dominion of Canada the spirit of democracy has prevailed, and men and women of income, large and small, have demonstrated in a practical way their desire to help in winning the war. Many contributions have also been received from residents of the United States. In amount, these gifts run from the widow's mite of an old age pensioner of 83 to the more ambitious gift of) one day's pay from group;; of employecs in some industrial establish-! merits, and are generally anonymous;. I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 6

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FREE-WILL CONTRIBUTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 6

FREE-WILL CONTRIBUTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1940, Page 6

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