Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1916, p. 4

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tl a) m fc w . Bde dB BB BOB EL SBBTE. - Above is a snapshot of the late Sapper James Leonard MeQuay (on the right), and of Lance Corporal Walter H. Ellis (on the left), who went from Queen's University with the 6th Field Company Canadian Division- al Engineers to the front under Major Lindsay Quay, a former Queen's rugby player, died from wounds, the latter part He and Corpl. Ellis were bosom friends of February. CAPT. THOMAS R. LITTLE, No. 7 General Hospital (Queen's), at Cairo, Egypt. a ki ---- SAPPER ALLAN SHEA, : PTE. CHAS. BAYLIE, KINGSTON, Who left Kingston with No. § F. C, Queen's Engineers, under In France with the Transport Section of the 21st Battalion. This pic- Major A. McPhail on Aug. 18th, ture was taken .at' Hythe, Kent, England. . 14 THREE BROTHERS IN ARMS. Below are three sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell Carruthers, corner Earl and Sydenham streets, Kingston, who are wearing the khaki. Another son, Capt. Colin Gordon Carruthers, was wounded at the Darda- nelles. LIEUT. DUDLEY CARRUTHERS, . $7th British Division, Artillery. . / 5 LIBUT. DOUGLAS CARRUTHERS, Canadian Mechanical Transport, France. ~~ CAPT. KENNETH B. CAR- RUTHERS, 1 Kingston Battery, in France. Malcolm. Sapper Me- DRIVER W. J. BURNS, JUNIOR, 304 University Avenue, Kingston, overseas with the 33rd Battery under Major W. Sears. PTE. GEORGE HAGON, 6 Orchard street, Kingston. who 's Overseas with the 21st Battalion. PTE. GEORGE T. HAGON, 2nd Battalion, son of Mrs. Hagon, 6 Orchard street, Kingston. Pte. Hagon has been missing since the battle of Langemarck, April 24th, 1915. Pte. Alex. Bennett, of the 97th Battalion, 'Toronto, and Pte, Robert Bennett, of the 33rd Battery, Kingston, sons of Robt. J. Bennett, Toronto, and form- erly of Kingston. THREE KINGSTON BROTHER§ IN KHAKI. Three sons of Thos. B. Angrove, Queen" Street, serving with the: colors. They are all attached to Queen's Stationary Hospital Corps, Cairo, Egypt. WILLIAM ANGROVE. FOUR BROTHERS IN ARMS. Below are four sons of the late ex-Mayor Edward Smyth#, and brother of G eorge H. Smythe, of the legal firm of King & Smythe, Kingston. 'SERGT. A. H. SMYTHE, Overseas with the §2nd Vanoou- Assistant Adjutant 59th Battalion. wer Buttalion. LIEUT. F. A. SMYTHE, - At the front with a draft from the 30 Battalion. : § LIBUT. J. C. SMYTHE,

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