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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 27 May 1915, p. 3

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à %, 49 OND EXF É WILLDO H A Cmli i.l5tby - Lord Godi of,,Hoets, be-fwit h ,,Us yet, Lest ,we Forgeýt, Lest we Forget. The tramp of the bread-winners is in the streets They. are going tothe front. leavine failfles behind. i. 1h. Na.. <if Wsmsn aid ChMrsn They are i..-eery ia with littie children knows what a rg eýcali on -the, peoplô ÏO S<hIJyfto , the P and childreU so, su(ýdenIly deprived. of théir naturel rfor.~~-l aarriefndj Two D&ysthscdeswogoo A çgreat cam'paign is under --way to raise $6,ooo by voluntary subscito in two days the. a wrtmreliefrfuelTisfo et, for ltheiong or food. e ftse'ptionr h ot NOISthe Trot'oiyfrfeiM fo EnTo rAISETHE M,,ONEY OT EES HNC . -WH ENharShi nT ufeigHavTlME.-TO RAdyegun. MNwi ieY N TowpeKawayevCe WHrENofh sladier going t e r g. Now is the trn e to , wipe away everytels- maenot.heowis the tgirng efro hty o sow ithe woild thwe aaan's conc e to nis ty to dependent womanhood and childhood. Sureiy no contribution permitted by your ,means can be considered too great for stiu4 a cauise as this, and no0 >.t i îli neaII 1 too s1118,1 to be 4 Thoso, are the Oays of BROIH ERBOO These are. times of. standing to- getheir, woirking, .thijiking,> fighting together. The challenge of an enemy provoôkes quick rsos in every breast ,anud proclaimas the brotherhood 'Tou eau hear the tread of armed Moen in the streets. To-day they Yprepare, to-morrow they -depart, and anotbier day they fight, They are- not mereyYOUR ýsons who. go, .or our neiglibors' sons,- but OUR-Sons. W who renain here, thousands of miles Sfrotn the *reek of gù-fire, havel no Iess apart to- play thea those ýwho go. We are not exciséd beca~ eeu twot fight. We muet fail the places'of those whio have a eady.,gpDe. The standing of the men associated with this work is a guarantee of the, able administra- tion of the fund. It will be expended under themost careful supervision. The need and the worthinesq of every case will beclearly established. Britail, C&IIs for lier'Beat Sona in This Great Emergency. Lel no Man wbo, *ciùdflàbtý for Ibé Glory of lb. BritlabEilre bc beId back bcôêuse bc isrnecded &t borne. Qive! Give' LEST WE FORGE-T, LEST WE FORGET.", THE1 IDEA 0F THE13CANÂDIAN PATRIOTIC FUND IS THtIS The Soldiers have gone But for ail Canada The whole of Canada should combiné to take proper caje of their familles. The Fund is one Fund, and in each locality is administeéredr by the local branch. Ini Whitby, for instance, the familles of the Soldiers will be' looked after by the local hranch acting for the National Assoc'n. Ail the families of Soldiers throujuhout Canada will receive aid on the samne basis, and none will be neglected. This is a sensible and patriotic plan. Whitby. will f ail in line. Do ail you can, but do it now. ?'ATIOUTIC. RZAL FUNDIE ARCHIVES 0F 1 l J UTY"» Now-là tbe lf"iwe to Remember tbe Women and Cbildren.- Mo 0 fi, 11#1110,1111 of, &Mé, 14*8#0l il y

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