THREE SONS OF MR. AND MRS. P. J. MADDEN, 50 EARL STREET, KINGSTON. NOU. 7 DRAFT FROM "C" BATTERY, R.CH.A., KINGSTON, AND DRAFT FROM 13th KINGSTON ARTILLERY BRIGADE. (Photo 'by Blakemore Studio, 236 Stuart St, Kingston.) Feeding the Troops Stationed at Barriefield Camp H:re one operation can supply sufficient food for 1,500 men 1 i} | T. W. MACKENZIE, KINGSTON, At Shorncliffe, Eng., on right. He RAYMOND M. J. MADDEN, JOSEPH L. A, MADDEN, BA, JEROME J. MADDEN, left with 6th draft of "C" Battery, Of Queen's University, with No. 6 L.ELA., and 18 no 2n the Army Service Corps in Field Company, Canadian En- No. 8 Field Company, Canadian En- Battery, C. F. A, Reserve Bri gineers, in France. gineers, on the way to the front. satitecee, oe : WINTER SCE rd «x. PER. eh, son TPR. GORDON BURKE, KING- Mrs. M. Nokes, 250 Queen St, STON, L Sts ; ; yriy HE cy With 13th C. M. R., Hamilton, " the 77th Batt. i now Overseas. Eo ee i 8 59 $53 1% BROTHERSIN-LAW SERVING IN THE 21ST KINGSTON BAT. © TALION, NOW IN FRANCE: ! / Instructional staff, School of Cookery, Barriefield' Training Camp. Right to left--Sergt.-Major Rolfe, Sergt- De. Sam Rawley, Parbam, Ont, and Pte. Alfred Brown, Kingston. : Major Kerrison, W.0., and Sergt.-Inst. Brown. (Lower photo.) " € ETERS SUT Meets smw susan wast you call G0, 4