Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1916, p. 16

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ILLUSTRATED SECTION WITH NO. 2 CANADIAN 8 HOSPITAL - WITH NO. 2 CANADIAN STATIONARY HOSPITAL FY 15 5. AAN T QM AM A DV PIT A passing train converted into an ambulance. ( in the act of unloading Bringing in a 19-year-old officer of a British regiment, whose' : WITH NO. 2 CANADIAN STATIONARY HOS] ITAL: the wounded som re 3 ¢ shoulder was smashed by shrapnel Canadians loading an ambulance The wounded soldier is unconscious UPPER RIGH ITH, NO. 2 CANADIAN STATIONARY HOSPITAL. " UPPER LEFT--WITH The physician performing the operation on & wounded soldier is Dr. Fred McKelvey Bell, 3 native of Kingston. - The Eye, Eear, Thr Pte. Harry Sutherland, 2nd Batielion, Sigaul: NO. 2 CANADIAN STATIONARY HOSPITAL. oat and Nose Department. The pafient receiving treatment is a German prisoner, ay $214 Battalion, Sig WITH NO. 2 CANADIAN STATIONARY HOSPITAL. : On left--Pte, John Meteslfe, 2ad Battalion, bomber, On « ling on, son of John H. Suther y . N Beotia Ward--Lieut.-Col. Shillin n, Otta on a inspgction tour. . ! ht--Pte. Alvin Metealfe, No. 1 Field Ambulance. Gore Street, Kingston. ; , i gon, i a ay ny : ght of ex-Warden James Metcalfe, ex-M_P, Kingston.

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