City Items
- Publication
- Fort William Daily Times Journal, 2 Jun 1916
Description
- Media Type
- Newspaper
- Description
- Great War I ; WWI ; World War I ; To date, 19 wounded and/or invalided soldiers have returned to Fort William ; Pte. Mason of the 8th Battalion (died in Winnipeg awaiting discharge papers) ; Pte. Ayer of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. Parker of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. Cormack of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. Austin of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. MacKay of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. Todd of the 8th Battalion ; Pte. Jackson ; Pte. Ellis of the 1st Battalion ; Corporal Elms of the 1st East Surreys ; Pte. Elvish of the R.F.A. ; Pte. Manueal ; Pte. McCollum ; Corp Hider of the 52nd Battalion ; Pte. Strawson of the 52nd Battalion ; Pte. Bains of the 44th Battalion ; Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF)
Commander F.T. Armstrong and Lieut. Shea ; Expected to arrive in Lakehead to recruit for Motor Boat Squadron ; Royal Navy
Major Harry Ruttan ; 94th Battalion ; 94th Overseas New Ontario Battalion ; Guest of honor at dinner, Prince Arthur Hotel
Charles Nightingale ; Returned from Kaministiquia River ; Searching for missing brother, Edgar Nightingale ; Searching for body
141st Battalion ; 141st Bull Moose Battalion ; J.R. Adams and J.V. Eberts announced as Lieutenants
Major S.C. Young ; Samuel Crawford Young ; In Fort William for a few days ; In charge of Military School in Winnipeg, MB
Quater-Master Sgt. Chappell ; 94th Battalion ; Escapes being hit by freight train - Notes
- Full text available on microfilm
- Date of Publication
- 2 Jun 1916
- Subject(s)
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 48.3668 Longitude: -89.30012
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