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- Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 ...Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 ...Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 17 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 ...Porcupine Advance, 17 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 ...Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,6,8 ...Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,6,8 ...Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 17 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 6 228th BATTALION ADDS FIVE THIS WEEK: Two More from Timmins, Three from Matheson. Many More Good Propects. - Since the last issue of The Advance, Lieut. J.M. Allan and Sergt. Stockwell have added twoPorcupine Advance, 17 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 6 228th BATTALION ADDS FIVE THIS WEEK: Two More from Timmins, Three from …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 24 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,8 ...Porcupine Advance, 24 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,8 ...Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,5 228th LIKELY DEPART OVERSEAS FEB. 10TH: All to Report in Toronto Wednesday. Those from Immediate Vicinity Joining in Last Campaign. - Lieut. Allan left for Toronto last week and Sergt. Thomast went oPorcupine Advance, 31 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1,5 228th LIKELY DEPART OVERSEAS FEB. 10TH: All to Report in Toronto Wednesday. …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 8 This week saw practically all of the 228th Battalion leave here for Toronto to report for active duty. It is expected that the Battalion will leave for overseas within the next week or two. On MondayPorcupine Advance, 7 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 8 This week saw practically all of the 228th Battalion leave here for …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 14 Mar 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Cablegrams received in the district tell of the safe arrival in England of the 228th Battalion, and the expectation of the men to go cross the channel in a few days to take up their works as a RailwaPorcupine Advance, 14 Mar 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Cablegrams received in the district tell of the safe arrival in England …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Mrs. A. Wyatt of New Liskeard has received word that her son, Pte. Geo. Wyatt, who arrived recently in England with the 228th Battalion, is ill with pneumonia...Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Mrs. A. Wyatt of New Liskeard has received word that her son, …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Over 5,900 fans saw the 228th Battalion defeat the Torontos at the Arena by a score of 4 to 0. The work of Lockhart in goal for the 228th was the big feature of the game. The play of the McNamaras waPorcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 6 Over 5,900 fans saw the 228th Battalion defeat the Torontos at the …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 8 The first recruit to sign up with the 228th Construction Battalion, Norther Fusiliers, in their present campaign in Timmins was Mr. Andrew Haughland, who will make the best type of soldier because hePorcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 8 The first recruit to sign up with the 228th Construction Battalion, Norther …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 6 A WORD FOR THE NORTHERN FUSILIERS' HOCKEY TEAM: Speaking of the departure of the 228th Battalion from Toronto on their way overseas, The Toronto World says:- "The soldiers were big favorites with thePorcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 6 A WORD FOR THE NORTHERN FUSILIERS' HOCKEY TEAM: Speaking of the departure …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 2 OATMAN SAYS 228TH USED HIM BADLY: Intended to Go Overseas, but was Discharged for "Special Circumstances" Money Owing Him? - Eddie Oatman, the hockey star, who was with the 228th Battalion, but who dPorcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 2 OATMAN SAYS 228TH USED HIM BADLY: Intended to Go Overseas, but was …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1917, Section 1, p. 4 228TH BATTALION NOW IN FRANCE: Known now as the 6th C.R.T. Batt. Quarantined Two Weeks for Mumps - In a letter just to land from Sergeant Frank Stockwell, under date of April 1st, the information isPorcupine Advance, 25 Apr 1917, Section 1, p. 4 228TH BATTALION NOW IN FRANCE: Known now as the 6th C.R.T. Batt. …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 1 257th BATT. TO GO OVERSEAS THIS WEEK WITH 228TH BATT.: All Recruiting for 257th in Ontario Ordered Discontinued. - Lieut. P.F.K. Gallagher and his staff left here on Friday to report at the headquartPorcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 1 257th BATT. TO GO OVERSEAS THIS WEEK WITH 228TH BATT.: All Recruiting …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 8 A team mustered from the 228th Battalion was deafeated by the Aura Lees at Toronto last Thursday by a score of 6 to 5, but of course it was THE 228th Hockey Team, which the latter all-star aggregatioPorcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 8 A team mustered from the 228th Battalion was deafeated by the Aura …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 7 Sergt. R.H. Payne, of the 228th Battalion died in Toronto recently at the base hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for appendicitis. He was a Boer War veteran, and was formerly an employee ofPorcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 7 Sergt. R.H. Payne, of the 228th Battalion died in Toronto recently at …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1917, Section 1, p. 8 Word has been received in town that Rev. J.M. Allan, formerly pastor of the Byrnes Presbyterian church at Timmins, who went overseas with the 228th Railway Construction Battalion as a Lieutenant, revPorcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1917, Section 1, p. 8 Word has been received in town that Rev. J.M. Allan, formerly pastor …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 3 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 INDIAN MEMBER OF THE 228th DEAD: Pte. B. Nackogie Passed Away in Toronto from Pneumonia - Pte. B. Nackogie, the Indian member of the 228th Battalion, died last week from pneumonida at the Base HospitPorcupine Advance, 3 Jan 1917, Section 1, p. 1 INDIAN MEMBER OF THE 228th DEAD: Pte. B. Nackogie Passed Away in …Timmins Public Library
- Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 1 257th BATT. TO GO OVERSEAS THIS WEEK WITH 228TH BATT.: All Recruiting for 257th in Ontario Ordered Discontinued. - Lieut. P.F.K. Gallagher and his staff left here on Friday to report at the headquartPorcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, Section 1, p. 1 257th BATT. TO GO OVERSEAS THIS WEEK WITH 228TH BATT.: All Recruiting …Timmins Public Library
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