Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1916, p. 3

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ICE JAM OFF MACDONALD PARK, KINGSTON, IN WINTER OF 190u i ate Howard Salisbury, 21 Sixth street, Corp. P. Walker, Kingston, with the Private Allan B. Haffner, No. 7 General BROTHERS-IN-ARMS--Two boys not afraid or ashamed to wear the King's uni- Hav only 'seventeen years prummer Norman E. hastey, 2iat Bat. 13th C.M.R.S.'s, now in England. Hospital, France. He is the son of Mr. form. William George Craig (right) of the Royal North West Mounted Police, in-the of age he is at the front with the 21st talion (Kingston) Pipe Band, wounde: and Mrs. P. A. Haffner, 409 Johnson St., Yukon, and Gordon Maxweli Craig (left) Mechanical Transport Driver, Canadian Battalion. April 4th, Kingston. Army Service Corps, now in England. Two sons of W, J. Craig, Keewatin, Ont., grandsons of the late Willlam Cralg, "Laird of Glenburnie." "S ome Beauty Spots in Charming Napanee This Enterprising Town, 25 Miles West of Kingston, is a Delightful Residential Centre L, NAPANEE, ONT. THE FALLS, NAPANEE, ONT. OVE THE FALLS. ON THE BAY NEAR NAPANEE, ONT > > + VIEW OF NA VEE RIVER FROM CEMETERY. ~~ Ns -- | $30 Or urttemourg 108ses, {Continued on Page 5.) aegrs aemanus "substantiany met." | House to re-visit Burobean capitals. | Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 2 . . : R Sug x ~ oF «

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