BX November 24, 1917
Private Albert Mallord, infantry who went overseas with the 215th Battalion was today reported having been admitted on Nov 15 to the 13th Ambulance with a gunshot wound in the nose. He was an employee of the Verity Plow Company. The word was received by his mother, Mrs. Henry Mallord, 41 Walnut Street.
BX October 9, 1918
Are Happy Men – Five Returned Men Got Home Today – Others are Expected Soon
Five Brantford men arrived this morning from overseas, and although Secretary MacDonald of the Soldiers’ Aid Commission had not been notified of the time of their arrival, he was present at the depot when the men came in and was able to look after their conveyance home. The arrivals were as follows: Pte. Ireland, 305 Dalhousie Street; H. Pendrey, 21 Princess Street; J. Davis, 80 Spring Street; Pte. O’Mara, West Street, and Pte. Mallord, 41 Walnut Street.
Secretary MacDonald received word this morning of the arrival of the following men in Canada, who should be home soon: N.S.L. Walker, 137 Erie Avenue; H.P. Parry, 7 Park Avenue; B. Lambert, 67 Rawdon Street; Pte. Cherry, 16 Carlisle Street; Sergeant E.J. Smith, 69 Superior Street; Diver A. Farrow, 14 Bridge Street; R.H. Plant, Eagle Avenue; G.S. Moffat, 27 Duke Street.