Felix Boutin (b.1880) Felix Boutin was born in Quebec.((Canadian Census, 1911.)) He staked claims near Dawson between 1904 and 1906.((Yukon Archives, Yukon Genealogy database.)) He worked as a bartender at the Brunswick Hotel in Dawson between 1907 and 1910.((Rasmussen Library, //Polks Gazetteers// index, 1901 to 1912.)) He was still working as a bartender in Dawson in 1911 when he was a single man living on 8th Avenue.((Canadian Census, 1911.)) He enlisted to serve in the First World War, left the Yukon with Boyle’s Yukon detachment, and was training in Shorncliffe, England by August 1915.((//Dawson Daily News// (Dawson, 17 August 1915.)) Felix Boutin, Kenneth Currie, Sergeant Larry Peppard, and Private Morris Anthony were together in their trench in May 1918 when a sniper's bullet struck Anthony in the mouth.((Michael Gates, //From the Klondike to Berlin: The Yukon in World War I.// Madeira Park B.C.: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd. 2017: 86.))