. Lansdowne school and the world war. Sidney M. Morrison enlisted in June, 1918, in the Royal Flying-Corps. He went overseas at once, and was transferred to the 6th Regi-ment, Seaforth Highlanders, in the 51st Division of the British Army,Company A. His company did not get into action, although he wasoverseas eleven months. His last experience in Europe was an attack offlu, and while in the hospital he lost his kilts, so we can only imaginehow he looked as a Scotchman from his photograph. He was dischargedin Jnne, 1919. 196. Allaire Montgomery Murton, of Winnipeg, Canada,enlisted January 5, 19
. Lansdowne school and the world war. Sidney M. Morrison enlisted in June, 1918, in the Royal Flying-Corps. He went overseas at once, and was transferred to the 6th Regi-ment, Seaforth Highlanders, in the 51st Division of the British Army,Company A. His company did not get into action, although he wasoverseas eleven months. His last experience in Europe was an attack offlu, and while in the hospital he lost his kilts, so we can only imaginehow he looked as a Scotchman from his photograph. He was dischargedin Jnne, 1919. 196. Allaire Montgomery Murton, of Winnipeg, Canada,enlisted January 5, 1916, in the First Army Troop Corps of theCanadian Engineers. He received his training at Camp Hughes,Manitoba, Canada. He spent three years and two months overseas, arriving inFrance just before the Battle of Vimy Ridge, in March, 1917, andfinished with Mons, November 11, 1918. He was discharged May7, 1919. He was given the opportunity to visit Paris, Nice,Monte Carlo, Glasgow, and a great part of Belgium, in all ofwhich places he was treated by the inhabitants with the greatestkindness. 197
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