Lest We Forget REMEMBRAN and FREEDOM BUT EACH ONE, man by1na11,l1a.c2 W011 imperishable praise, each has gained a glorious grave--not that sepulclire of each wherein they lie, but the living tomb of everlastilig remem`or-a11ce wherein their glory is en- shrined, remembrance that will live on the lips, that will blossom in the deeds of their countrymen the world; over. For the whole earth is the sepulchre of heroes; monuments may rise and tablets be set up to them in their own land, but on far-off shores there is an abiding memorial that no pen or chisel has traced; it is graven not on stone or brass, but on the liv- ing heart of humanity. Take those men, then, for your ensamples. Like them, remember that prosperity can be only for the free, that freedom is the sure possession `of those alone wlio have courage to defend it." -Fmm 1 l1<-sumlinn W l <*':~} l'.`< in Hl'.`ll>'I` ul 1lw Fzlllr,-11 l1m"s0s. of ,-\1h0n'~. Barrie, Ontario, Tuesday, November 8, 1938 Lest Wer- Forget Twelve Page.