Casualty clearing station, work of a, 128
Chalons-sur-Marne, 206
Champagne, visit to, 205
Channel, crossing the British, 232
Cartwright, Lt., 234
Chlorine gas used by Germans, 94
treatment of water (See 'Water'), 140, 155
Cole, Capt. Cooper, 234
Cock fighting in France, 73
Creeks, pollution of, 147
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Disease, (See 'Epidemics');
"Carriers" of, 139, 142
Dressing Station, Canadian Advanced, 99
Dysentery, suspected epidemic of, 157
E
Ellis, Major Arthur, 68, 107, 164, 232, 242, 245
Epidemics, how spread, 136;
lack of, in British Army, 134
F
Festubert, battle of, 118, 166
Fire fete of Merville, 180
Flowers in Spring, England, 57;
France, 67;
Experience with Parisian flower-girl, 194;
in Bailleul garden, 239;
in Merville garden, 121
French artillery, 109;
front, visit to, 205
Foch, General, 106
Foster, Col. (C.B.) (Surgeon-General), 113
Funeral, a Canadian Soldier's, 116
G
Gas, original, attack on Canadians, April 22, 1915, 93;
attack by Germans, Spring, 1916, 240;
on Belgians, April, 1915, 111;
masks, suggested use of, 107;
poison, nature of, 94, 95, 107;
work of laboratory on, 115
Gaspe basin, 5
Gooderham, Capt., 234
Graves, Canadian, 176
H
Haig, General Sir Douglas, 170
Hardy, Lt.-Col. (D.S.O.), 101
Hayter, Lt.
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