PART IV.--CANADIAN WAR INDUSTRIES
XXII. Behind the Guns at Home 430
XXIII. From Trenches to Farms 438
XXIV. Keeping Their Home Fires Burning 443
XXV. Remaking Men 448
XXVI. Service to the Troops 456
XXVII. Succor and Solace 463
Chronology of the World War 469
INDEX 481
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Signing the Peace Treaty in the Hall of Mirrors, June 28, 1919 _Colored Frontispiece_
Opposite Page
Prince of Wales, General Currie, and General Watson at Denain 62
A Canadian Brigade Serving as Guard of Honor in the Occupation of Mons 78
General Sir Arthur William Currie 254
Lieutenant General Sir William Turner, V. C. 302
Major General Sir Henry Edward Burstall 366
Major General Sir Archibald Cameron Macdonell 366
Major General Louis James Lipsett 382
Major General Sir David Watson 382
Brigadier General Raymond Brutinel 414
Major General Sir Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis 414
Major General Hon. Sydney Chilton Mewburn 462
Major General Sir Edward Whipple Bancroft Morrison 462
LIST OF MAPS
Page The Rhine Valley, Showing Neutral Zones and Bridgeheads (_Colored Map_) _Front Insert_
The New Map of Europe, Showing Approximate Boundaries _Colored Insert_
The Western Front _Colored Insert_
Advance of the Allies on the Amiens Front, August 8, 1918 14
Battle Lines and Operations on the Western Front in 1918, Including German Territory Held by the Allied Armies of Occupation 61
The "Hindenburg Line," the Line of Farthest German Advance, and the Battle Line When the Armistice Began, November 11, 1918 64
The German Territory Occupied Under the Armistice Terms 77
Italy's Successful Offensive, October, 1918 101
The Conquest of Palestine, Syria, and Mesopotamia by the British Armies 115
The Surrender of the German Fleet 148