Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1916, p. 3

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F. W. BARRETT. Chief of Police, Napanee, Ont. PTE. BWART G. CLARKE, PROMINENT MEMBERS OF KINGSTON ATHLETIC FRATERNITY WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE 146th BATTALION, C.EF., KINGSTON, ONTARIO. oo ; nw Pham Seat Back Row, from left to right --Lt. G. Newlands, Corp. 8. Blakey, Sergt. 8. Davidson, Sergt. L. Williams, Sergt. B. MacWilliams, Sergt. H. Ferguson, Lt. V. Mullen. Front row, from left to right.-- in April, 1915. Sergt. F. Baker, Co. Q. M. Sergt. W. McFedridge, Capt. Jas. T. Sutherland, President Ontario Hockéy Association, Co. Sergt. Maj. T. Hughes, Q. M. Sergt. L. Young. Ar having | was to scatter mines. Since the nrst le of the, of March'countless mines have been igal mind, | settadrift by the Germans in the 3 refresh. | North Sea. In the last week Zeppelins ew in men | have been observed over the North an oppor- | Sea, evidently bent upon scouting ex- neral and | peditions. No attempt has been made £sh breege by them to reach England. Their pur After the pose, it is believed, here, was to as- few. blood, certain movements of the British in action. | fleet. German seaplanes have reach- efully and | ed the coast of England in scouting upon for flights. Bomb-dropping has played 'econstruc- | no part in their activities, Apparent- ly their flight was solély Tor purposes the Free of reconnaissance. British officials | apprecia- admit that the signs of German une finister of | rest in all likelihood medns the com- red tea to | hifed dash of the German air and #th _func-| sea fleets. "She has had 'eighteen months in which to try it out with ' us," declared an official to-day, 'Per- thddobdd® | haps in that time Germany has ad- * vanced, but we have too. Every- + .thing is fine and rosy so far as we VILNA. are ncerned." "The navy likes work," was the brief comment of another official. In those words"ge summed up the atti- tude of the entire British navy. None made are more eager than they for the ex- William pected raid. A scrap is always to 10_Super- their liking. mportant ---- 8 from The Financial Times says negotia- iched the tions are under way whereby the Im- uspicieus perial Bank will acquire the North- | ern Crown Bark of Winnipeg. CHAMPION TUGOF'WAR TEAM OF THE 146th BATTALION, C.EF., KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WINNERS EH COMERS AT THE MID-WINTER CARNIVAL AT KINGSTON, FEB. 7th TPR. JAMES RICHARDSON, Sth C. TO 12th. TOTAL WRIGHT 2,200 . - M. R. Machine Gun Section, in France. Reading from left to right.--Sergt. Filson, Sergt. McGrath, Corp. Saunders, Pte. Rae, Pia, Wiliams, Co. Sergt. Maj. Crawford, Corp. Norton, Sergt. Titford, Pte. Hingey, Pte. Ewart, Co. Sergt. Maj. He 18 3 ior and Mix: 7. Rich sher, (team Captain). A ' ' . PTE. FRANK MAXAM, Son of Alfred Maxam, tailor, Montreal Street, serving with the 21st Battalion, He has been confined to hospital in o England suffering from" an attack of HOSPITAL, KINGSTON. appendicitis

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