ILLUSTRATED SECTION. PTE. LLOYD KIRKLAND, PTE. WILLIAM HALLETT, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirk- land, Athens, Ont, who went overseas with the 156th Battalion, now in England. { Son of James Hallett, of Lyn, who went overseas with the 59th Bat- talion, now in France. No Cold Feet Either Inherited or Acquired. PTE. PETER NEDDOW, PTE. CLIFFORD KIRKLAND, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peer, of 156th Battalion, who left Seeley's Phillipsville, Ont., attached Bay last fall. Now in England. in This Family Father and Three Sons Overseas to 59th Battalion, now in France. PTE. LEONARD BOSWELL, of the C. A. M. C., who received the military medal on his birthday, May 18th, from General Sir Julian Byng for meritorious conduct ana devotion to duty. Pte, Boswell left Kingston as a despatch rider with the 21st Battalion. SAPPER WM. COOKE, Who went ove with 6th Field Co., Canadian eers. He has been in the trenches two years, and is now ready to return to trenches after being in hospital in England for some time. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cooke, 2 Al- vington Ave. Be A :._--,--e--, and Mis. Edward Boswell, Dutham St. CORPL. STANLEY BOSWELL, Now in France with a draft from the 146th Battalion. PTE. D. M. KIRK, Parham, Ont, Canadian Mounted Rifles, wounded May 20th. He went overseas in October, A%8, with the 146th Frontemae Batt. PTE. EDWARD BOSWELL. who served for a year and a half with C. He was then declared m cally unfit and discharged. -_-- \ THE LATE ROSS SIMPKINS, Yarker, Ont., boy killed in action * PTE. ARTHUR BOSWELL, Chauffeur for General Phipps Hormby, in the Imperial Army. Kingston, went overseas with the Sth C. M. R., but was later trans- ferred to 5th C. M. R. Has been since Group of Indians on their way northward, passing through the Kapauskasing German Internment Camp, New Ontario. HISTORIC GAVEL, Presented to Canadian Press Association by W. F. Nickle, M.P. It is made of wood taken from room in British American Hotel = wos where the Association was organized in 1859. : It was accepted by J. G. Elliott, of The Whig, President of the Association. Lana Photo sent by Pte: T. D. Haig (at extreme left of ' group), nephew of Geo. H. Darling, Lansdowne, Ont. The photo is of convalescent soldiers at Camp Crowborough, England. Most of thedy men have been on the firing line. Piles of wood and roll- ways of logs can be noted in the background. QUEEN STREET METHODIST Whose pastor, Rev. J. D. Ellis, was recently elected president of TROOPER K. HERMISTON, Kingston, in England with the 8th C. M. R. --Photo by Blakemore Studio, Kingston. SERGT. FRED NEAL, Now serving with Queen's Univer- sity Battalion, has a record of twenty-four years in the British navy, fourteen years continuous service, and ten years on the re serve force. He left his home In Bristol, England, when a boy of fourteen, and joined the navy. [s323casasasasessianssnsnnl RCH, Montreal Methodist Conference.