Word comes through from London, England, today, that Lient. Clarence Rogers, of the Flying Corps, has been awarded the military cross for gallant conduct on active service. Lieut. Rogers is a sbn of the late Canon Rogers who was a brother of Hon, Hobt. Rogers, and who was a resident bore for a number of years before hla death. Lieut. Rogers enlisted as a private in the ilrst contingent from Canada, join* ing the forces at the coast. He later transferred to the flying corps, after being in the trenches for: maiiy months,. Ho is w^|U known here.