THE DAILY BRITISH WHI Ia, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1918. Whig's Military Christmas Tree event, ring progress of and over 1,400 children, whose fathe Tg are serving overseas, wore made happy Alaskan weal rookerq. Hundreds of tons of meat may be eonserved annually by the pelt hunters if it be found that seal may be canned, "THs 'meat, smoked and salted, is popular with natives and whifes resident in the far north, ' ¥ iday after Christmas, > -------- + - Pte. Luther H. Furrs, son of Thos. E. Purrs, Colebrooke, Ont., who went overseas with the 146th Batt., but was transferred to the 20th Batt, was wounded by shell at Passchen- daele, and is tow in hospital in Eng land. Bquabs, but far from Broadway. breeders alone. Much of the output finds its w ix WILD ANIMAL LiFE MAY BECOME GREAT WAR AID, Great rabbit aris ¢ in eastern Brogen. This » serves a triple piirpose; the Sovaiey isrid of a farmer's pest; immense quantities of fine meat are secured, and thousands of pelts invaluable to hatmakers are obtained, ana ance Corp Kingston with the Sth ( vember, 1014, T October, 1913 5 ped from Ger man prison np on Nov. 13th, 1917, and arrived in Engl He expects td retern to Kingston in the near futufe. E. 73rd Battery at Hal fo Kennels tor Red Cross Dogs - Dr, Shibley A. Furrs, son of "Thos: Furrs, Colébrooke, Ont., with the x and shortly leave for overseas. Scene on a California pigeon 'sdneh where 16,000 birds 'are kept as a ay East at prices double those obtained: before the war. California, Utah and Kansas stage similar bunny roundups.