FOOTNOTES:[1]An organisation started in memory of Queen Victoria to bind together the members of the Empire.[2]The Qu'Appelle Diocesan Boarding School for Girls.[3]See Appendix I.[4]See Appendix II.[5]Canada raised an army of 450,000, and it is estimated that 60 per cent. were members of the Church of England. The Canadian casualties were 152,000.[6]See Appendix III.[7]Something like wortleberries.[8]See Appendix IV.[9]Now Bishop of Saskatchewan.
[1]An organisation started in memory of Queen Victoria to bind together the members of the Empire.
[1]An organisation started in memory of Queen Victoria to bind together the members of the Empire.
[2]The Qu'Appelle Diocesan Boarding School for Girls.
[2]The Qu'Appelle Diocesan Boarding School for Girls.
[3]See Appendix I.
[3]See Appendix I.
[4]See Appendix II.
[4]See Appendix II.
[5]Canada raised an army of 450,000, and it is estimated that 60 per cent. were members of the Church of England. The Canadian casualties were 152,000.
[5]Canada raised an army of 450,000, and it is estimated that 60 per cent. were members of the Church of England. The Canadian casualties were 152,000.
[6]See Appendix III.
[6]See Appendix III.
[7]Something like wortleberries.
[7]Something like wortleberries.
[8]See Appendix IV.
[8]See Appendix IV.
[9]Now Bishop of Saskatchewan.
[9]Now Bishop of Saskatchewan.
Transcriber's Notes:
original hyphenation, spelling and grammar have been preserved as in the original
Page 36, "hers a mystery" changed to "hers is a mystery"
Page 61, "The Canadian casualities" changed to "The Canadian casualties"
Page 62, "sand drift near" changed to "sand-drift near"
Page 62, "3,000 miles" changed to "3,000 square miles"
Page 90, "Michaelmas daises" changed to "Michaelmas daisies"
Page 114, "here for ex-V.A.D's" changed to "here for ex-V.A.D.'s"