BX November 13, 1915
Corp. Mercer in Hospital
That her husband, Corporal Eli Mercer of the 4th Battalion formerly of the 36th Regiment had been admitted to the No. 1 Canadian Field Ambulance on Oct. 24 with a sprained back, was the substance of a telegram received at 8.15 this morning by Mrs. E. Mercer of 18 Rose Avenue. Further particulars were promised as soon as available.
Corporal Mercer, who is very well known here, having been employed in the Massey-Harris machine shop, and for his football doings. For three years he was captain of the Dufferin Rifles football team. Corp. Mercer left here with Col. Ashton of the 36th Battalion in April last. In June he left Niagara for overseas service being transferred to the 4th Battalion.
BX October 30, 1917
Veterans Return
A number of Brantford and district men are included in a large number who arrived at Quebec yesterday afternoon. Three ships reached Quebec yesterday with some 2,200 men invalided home or on furlough. The Brantford invalided men invalided home are J.A. Kerr, J.D. Rourke, G.L. Atkins, J. Johnson, W.E. Mercer and J. Harrison of Brantford are home on furlough, and it is thought they arrived back in the city last night, coming direct home.
BX October 30, 1917
Welcomed Veteran
A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Mercer, 18 Rose Avenue, to welcome Sergeant Eli Mercer home, after spending two years in France. Many friends assembled to welcome the hero. Songs and music were enjoyed by all, after which a very dainty supper was served. The evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem.