CANADAKEITH L. NEWTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE HEROES NOW DEAD IN FRANCE“The xaen tinder the sod tn France arethe ones who have -won the war,” suidKeJth L, Newton cf Sudbury, On tnrJo, aveteran of the western front, who Is juSon Antonio for the holidays with Mg bride-lr. Newton was mr-nfly- dlseli.irced from the Canadian array after two years* service abroad, and that 00 per lt;*i.ntof the army raised by Canada reached die buttle front' J-t per cent’of those .'ictinljy Hiking part iv the_ fighting were lUlk-il out rig lit anil tbfit t.y per rent uC the men sent overseas from the Dominion were listed among the casualties.This Is a cojielse summary of Hie h«ivy toll paid by Cnmiihi us lmr part in the world war. Mr. Newton, went overseas with the University of-Ontario vontiiuimt. lie Is the brother of Carl i. N«*w*,*u cf this city, and is stopping with I)ini at ]1U W a r w i ck--H o u 1 e va r d,--^v--.-—