Tuesday 4 July 2017

Letter from chaplain regarding the death of Dan Gillis. Eastern Chronicle, May 25 1917.


Arthur Schultz and Harold Little wounded; MacKay killed. Pictou Advocate, May 25 1917.


Frank Chisholm arrives home due to rheumatism. Eastern Chronicle, May 25 1917.


Margaret Fraser home. Eastern Chronicle, May 25 1917.


Harry Murray at the Front, tells of Stephen Toney. Eastern Chronicle, May 25 1917.


Patriotic Committee meets. Eastern Chronicle, May 22 1917.


D.D. MacLean died of wounds; J.W. Dobson wounded. Eastern Chronicle, May 22 1917.


Letter regarding the death of Dan Gillis. Pictou Advocate, May 18 1917.


Frank Tompkinson okay. Pictou Advocate, May 18 1917.


Burgess tells of taking of Vimy Ridge. Pictou Advocate, May 18 1917.


Fred Courtney Downey killed in action. Pictou Advocate, May 18 1917.


Lively meeting over the Patriotic Fund. Pictou Advocate, May 18 1917.


Thomas F. Best of YMCA speaks in the Itzit Theatre. Eastern Chronicle, May 18 1917.


George Wood Sinnis gased. Eastern Chronicle, May 18 1917.


D.D. Cameron home. Eastern Chronicle, May 18 1917.


Angus Fraser wounded in the knee. Eastern Chronicle, May 18 1917.


Recruiting and patriotic meeting held. Eastern Chronicle, May 15 1917.


A. Cameron killed in action. Pictou Advocate, May 11 1917.


J. William Gammon and Alexander H. Robb make supreme sacrifice at Vimy. Pictou Advocate, May 11 1917.


The flaming horror of shell shock. Pictou Advocate, May 11 1917.


A. MacKay of Tatamagouche missing. Pictou Advocate, May 11 1917.


Casualty list grows. Eastern Chronicle, May 11 1917.


Fred Courtney Downing "did his bit". Eastern Chronicle, May 11 1917.


Nova Scotian outwits Hun. Eastern Chronicle, May 8 1917.


Details on the death of Wallace King. Pictou Advocate, May 4 1917.


Bruce Donald promoted to Captain; items of Dan Gillis return home. Pictou Advocate, May 4 1917.


Mike Dryden writes of incidents at the front. Pictou Advocate, May 4 1917.


National Service Sunday appeal to farmers. Pictou Advocate, May 4 1917.


Wallace King dies of wounds. Eastern Chronicle, May 4 1917.


Howard Fraser wounded. Eastern Chronicle, May 1 1917.


Murray and Donald Fraser, brothers, give lives for the cause. Eastern Chronicle, May 1 1917.