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CLASS 4— Topical and War
REEL NO.
TITLE
PRODUCER
562 Regimental Colors Pathe
A light infantry battalion passing and saluting the statue of Patriotism ; officers, non-commissioned officers and men who distinguished themselves at Artors. Very interesting.
563 European War Pathe
In the forests of the Argonne with the French troops, showing the trench mortar and machine gun in operation.
The many activities that constitute life behind the lines furnish a scene of constant motion.
564 European War. African Zouaves in Flanders Pathe
Between attacks the General reviews the African Zouaves ; Games and amusements of the soldiers.
565 European War, Convoys of Provisions in the
Heights of Alsace Pathe
Very good film of manoeuvring and firing the great 220 M/M Howitzers ; Artillery ; Alpine Chasseurs, etc.
588 How French Wounded Soldiers Are Cared For Pathe
The inspection of the hospital by the head surgeon. An electrical treatment for paralysis of the radial nerve ; and operation of the apparatus used to make legjoints supple, and for paralysis of the fingers and thumb. The Massotherapic treatment and the Light Bath are demonstrated. Interesting feature of the present French hospital work.
Reference: The Medical Surgeon.
623 War Under the Sea Pathe
Instructive pictures of submarine construction and operation. Good action.
624 European War Dogs Pathe
Ambulance dogs searching for wounded on the battlefields ; Alpine Ambulance service, etc. Very interesting.
661 The Canadian Army Pathe
The patriotic manner in which the Canadians responded to the colors at the declaration of war. Their enthusiastic reception in London and the Salisbury camp where the volunteers receive their training are important features. The reel ends with a view of the camp kitchens, one of the most important phases of camp life.
References : Canadian Annual Review. — Castell Hopkins.
Canada and the War.— Outlook 109; pp. 919-922. Canada to the Rescue. — Literary Digest 50; p. 1144.