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Show BRIGADIER GENERAL W. A. WHITE S STIRRING APPEAL TO BRITISHERS AND CANADIANS IX THE UNITED STATES If you have eyes xcith which to read mnd ears with rchich to hear, you knoxc that fighting men are wanted AT OXCE in France. Exery Hritishcr and Canadian ones if to himself, his country and civilization itself it-self to voluntrr IMMEDIATELY. If he wmit tn be drafted he will not help, Brig. Gen. White. George LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL TO AMERICA: We are at the crisis of tho war, attacked by n immense superiority of German troops. Our army has been forced to retire. The retirement has been carried out methodically before the pressure of a steady succession of fresh German reserves, which are suffering enormous losses. The situation is being faced with splendid courage and resolution. The dogged pluck of our troops has for the moment checked '.ne ceaseless onrush of the enemy, and the French have now joined in the struggle. But this battle, the greatest great-est and most momentous in the history of the world, is only Just beginning. Throughout it the French nnd British aro buoyed with the knowledge knowl-edge that the great Republic of the west will neglect no effort which can hasten its troops and its ships to France. In war, time is vital. It Is impossible to exaggerate the importance of getting American reinforcements across the Atlantic in the ahorteat possible spaco of time |