Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1917, p. 19

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ETT g PN ay \ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917. PTE. P. L. METCALFE, 146th Battalion, now in France, at- tached to 1th C. M. R. sali 3 . " . N he N DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADJUTANT AND QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL, MILITARY DISTRICT NO. 3, AND HIS STAFF. Front row (left to right)--Capt. W. J. McManus, Lieut.-Col. H. R. Wilson, Capt. J. C. Norwell, Sergt.-Major (W. 0.) W. Boss, C.M.S.C. Back row--Miss B. Evans, Sergt C. H. Vanalstyne, Sergt. P. Hayes, Sergt, W. H. Matthews, Sergt. F. H. Hough, Sergt. C. E. R. Hampel, Sergt. D. Hill, Miss L. Staples, Sergt. C. M. B. Holton. « --Photo by Blakemore Studio, Kingston. -- << < 2 RECRUITANG SERUT. J. G. R. LANCEFIELD, F. R. G. S. PTE. FRED McTAGGART, At present on the chief recruiting officer's staff, Kingston. Pie- Of the 146th Battalion, now in ture taken while in Bafiin's Land in 1907. He is sixty-six yeqrs France, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. old, but has just returned from two years' duty in France with McTaggart of Napanee, Ont. No. 2 General Hospital. { . SOME REPRESENTATIVE KINGSTON MEN > mI ----"--" aT -- 3 HERBERT LEWIS KIEL, The Moslem Mission in France, the delegates with General Gour Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kiel, aud at a review. J BE Sharbot Lake, overseas with the 156th | Battalion. He is a giduate of the Kingston | and was | - eh A cui = . employed as express Messenger on the ; : JOHN 6. ETTING C. P. R. Herb comes from good old a aaalDE THOMAS RONAN ETTINGER For the past 34 years a leading Principal of Victoria Public Inverness fighting stock; whose mili- Kingston undertaker. School, Kingston. tary lore dates back to Culloden Moor. - His grandfather, the late Lewis Kiel, of Wolfe Island, served in the rebel lion of 1837-38. His great-grandfather, Lewis Kiel, late of Wolfe Island, who died in 1838, saw service at Waterloo in 1815. His two great uncles, John and Alexander Urquart, were killed in the defence of Hugemont, while an- ther brother, Captain Donald Urqu- MAJOR J. M. WILSON, = TT = of art (also a distinguished Waterloo $ Y Assistant Director Dental Ser Picking mud from the rifles after being in the trenches vices for Military District No. 3, Veteran), was champion swordsman of with headquarters at Kington. Scotland for several years. A, ALLAN CHADWICK Of ihe Frontenac Lumber and Coal Company, and one of Kingston's ¢ business men. J. 8. ASSELSTINE : y Well kaown K.ngstoa optician. EX.AT : TROVE % Member of the firm of Angrove JOHN MACDONALD Bros, automobile dealers, King- Secretary of the Kingston Board of ston. i : Blucstion.

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