DAY, DECEMBER 31, 1915 PAGE THREE RATED SECTION THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRI ee ------------------------------------------------------------ HUGE RUSSIAN LOCOMOTIVE BUILT 1 KINGSTON for the Russian Government for freight e on the Russian Imperial Railways The engine and tender together weigh 324,000 Ibs, and has capacity of ready been constructed, tested, taken apart *and shipped in sections to their destination rston g fifty locomotives of this type for Russia. Several of i built by the Canadian Locomotive Comy m have I'he Kingston company has a contract BOYS HELP RECRUITING IN KINGSTON Duff. 2. Master ° Gilbert, son of John Gilbert, 4. Mast "Teddy" Minnes, son of Thomas recruiting campaign. Young Duff's father is Locomotive Company's plant at Kingston 1. Master Hugh Duff, son of Lt.-Col H. R grocer. 3. Master Grant Minnes, son of W. T. Minnes. The above lads spent several days aiding the front, and Master Gilbert's brother is in the trenches. Canadian Minnes at the KINGSTON'S "SUNNY JIM." Piper Henry Lewis, Ottawa. Killed in section Nov. 28th. He Three sons of His Honour Judge Huyeke, Peterbor.. "ho have trained at Kingston snd are is the first member of the P.ad of the 21st Battalion, \ Kingston, to be killed. Piper Lewis was deliberately Capt. James T. Sutherland, Quartermaster of the 146th Overseas Battalion. sh He is also president of the Ontario Hockey Association, and of now in Europe. From left to right--Lieat. G. M. Hu"Mka, first draft, 33rd Battery; Lieut. W. FP. Huyeke, 50th Battalion draft, and La. E. D. Huyeke, who left _shot down by the Germans when he went out a f6w weeks ago with the second draft from the Mard Battery. with a stretcher party to rescue the late the Canadian Amateur Hockey \ : ; Lieut. Wilgress, of Brockville. : ' ; Capt. M. B. Hamilton, Peterboro, who went oversea from Kingston with the second draft from the 33rd Battery.