Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1917, p. 17

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PTE. A. PARDO (on left), AND PTE. L. TIDMAN (on right), Bandsmen of the 146th Battalion, Valcartier Camp. PRIVATE THOMAS BOCKING Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bocking, 168 Lower Bagot Street, enlisted in the 109th Batt. Lindsay, transferred to the 146th Batt, now with the 4th CMR. in France. Picture of himself, taken from pocket of a German who was killed by Lieut. Frank Purdy's machine gun squad. Lieut. Purdy, son of the County Treasurer of Fron- tenac, went overseas with the 146th Kingston Battalion. OVERSEA DRAFT FROM DEPOT PRIVATE JAMES BOCKING Son of Mr and Mrs. James Bock- ing, 168 Lower Bagot Street, who went overseas as bass drummer in the 146th Battalion Bugle Band, now somewhere in France. AMBULANCE CORPS (QUEENS), Shaughnessy, the new Peer, leaving the Canadian Kailway fee at Landon, England, to take Bia seat in the Pacifie House

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