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  2. A TEACHER DIES FOR HIS COUNTRY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—Just a few lines to let you know that I was pleased to see my letter in the "Banner." I like reading the children's stories in the paper. The ...

    Article : 164 words
  3. THE CHILDREN.

    All letters for this page must be authenticated as the work of the writer by the teacher of his or her school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  4. WAR EFFECTS.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have Written to you. Will you accept me as one of your many nephews. I am eight years old, and in third class. I like ...

    Article : 202 words
  5. A PRIZE WINNER.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my second letter to the "Banner." I take great interest in the Children's Page. I am sending in a piece of poetry called, "Faithful ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

    Dear Children,—If the people are to emerge from the war with the same quality of heart as they have exhibited during the crisis, the world will be a much better, ...

    Article : 1,196 words
  7. MICE SENT AS A WARNING.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my sixth letter to the "Banner." I am sending in a piece of poetry, called the "Fable."' I was very pleased to see my last letter in print. ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. MICE IN POSSESSION.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—It is a long time since I wrote to you, but I have not forgotten the Page. Empire Day was very quiet here. It was Very cold. The mice have ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. LETTER-BOX.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I am fulfilling my promise again by corresponding with the Page. We are having very dry weather up here, and a nice shower of rain would ...

    Article : 321 words
  10. SCHOOL FLOWER GARDENS.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is my first letter to the "Banner," and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nieces. We are going to school, and have three miles ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. "DEAR OLD AUNTY, TOO."

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have written to you. Will you accept me as one of your many nephews? I am in third class, and am eleven years of age. ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. SCRAP BOOK.

    Private Jack Cameron, somewhere in France, had been engaged in trench digging all through the morning; the grim report of cannon could be heard, and flying ...

    Article : 542 words
  13. 500 ACRES UNDER CROP.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—This is the second time I have written to the "Banner." We have no school teacher now. Our teacher, Mr. Lewis, went to the war My father ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. FOWLS REST FROM THEIR LABOURS.

    Dear Uncle Jett,—This is my first letter to the "Banner," and I hope you will accept me as one of your many nephews. I am eleven years old and am in the fifth ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. A ROUND OF MISFORTUNES

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—The mice are still bad; in fact, I think they are worse. A cousin of mine died of illness the other day. The war is terrible, but I think it will soon ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. THE HOLIDAY.

    Dear Uncle Jeff,—I was glad to see my last letter in print. We had a very enjoyable time in Sydney. "We saw a crowd of people on the scenic railway at the White ...

    Article : 167 words
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