BX August 28, 1916
Wounded In Four Places
Private William John Hurley, son of Mr. John Hurley, 48 Alonzo Street is in a serious condition at Boulogne hospital, France, with wounds in four places.
Mr. John Hurley on Saturday was informed by telegraph that his son, who is a member of the machine gun section of the 76th Battalion, had been wounded in the leg, side, arm and head, with gunshot. He wintered in Barrie with the battalion and sailed for England this spring, having been in action for about two months.
BX June 4, 1917
Returned Invalided Soldiers
In all probability the following men will leave for Brantford on Tuesday No. 406155, Pte. S. Pizzey, 251 Sheridan Street; No. 55680, Pte. F.W. Pearce, 340 Dalhousie Street; No. 141091, Pte. W.J. Hurley, 45 Alonzo Street.
BX December 10, 1917
Returned Soldiers
The following men are at present at Quebec and will probably come forward in two sections. The first section (A-K) is expected to arrive in Toronto the first of the week, and the second (L-Z) a couple of days after: G.A. Cooper, 11 Esther Street; J.H. Duncan, 47 Edgerton Street; W.T. Hurley, 45 Alonzo Street; E.M. Knowles; J. Maich, 82 Strathcona Avenue; R.M. Nelles, General Delivery; J. Semple, 65 Grey Street; D. Sweeney, 8 Park Avenue
BX December 14, 1917
Returned Men
Twelve months ago Sergeant James Duncan of this city was blown up and wounded at Vimy Ridge. As a result he was invalided home and arrived here last evening. Expected with him were G.A. Cooper, 11 Esther Street; W.J. Hurley, 45 Alonzo, and E.M. Knowles. However, one of the other arrived. A number more returned veterans are expected today or tomorrow. Duncan’s home is at 47 Edgerton Street. He came home on the 6.25 G.T.R. train, which was nearly an hour late, and was met by Mr. George MacDonald, secretary of the Soldiers’ Aid Commission.