David John Thomson . Ethel Thomson collection. rebellion was soon under control and the services of the Island Com¬ panies were not needed. Frances Roberts recalled her grandfather, George Ives , relating how emer¬ gency ammunition supplies were stored in Ives Upper Mills until the tension subsided. David J. Thomson from North Tryon and Freeman Boulter from Albany were members of the 82nd. Light Infantry , First Battalion Royal Regiment of Artillery, and instructed at the Military School in Charlotte- town each summer. They were mem¬ bers of a contingent that prepared to go to the Boer War but did not leave Prince Edward Island . Shortly after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, several young men from the community enlisted in the Canadian Army for service overseas: Alfred Cairns , served Home Duty; Sapper Thomas Dawson , 105th. Battalion; George Hennessey , 105th. Battalion; Alfred LeFurgey , 105th. Battalion; Erie Thomson , 105th. Battalion; Lea Call- beck, 105th. Battal¬ ion; and Private Lyman Wood , Princess Pat Infan ¬ try. All except one returned and re-en¬ tered civilian life following the war. " Private John Lyman Wood 475469 was killed in action on Mav 3 ^'rst World War: Back left: Erie Thomson , Maynard Foy , 1 Ql 1 " TV.' tV. George Hennessey , Mr. Farrar . Front left: Lea Callbeck , 1 y 1 /. 1 his was the Tom Dawson _ M Lefurgey . Ethd Thomson collection. 156