PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
CONTINGENTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.
Field Hospital. Major H. D. Johnson, A. M. C.; J. H. Morris, Charlottetown En- gineers; William McKie, VIII Field Hospi- tal; W'illiam Collings, Fourth Regiment, C. A.; Edward P. Green, Eighty-second Regiment.
Canadian Mounted Rifles. Late R. C. R., South Africa: Nelson Brace, James S. Walker, James Mathewson, Walter Lane, W. C. Cook, LeRoy Harris.
R. C. R. and Howard’s Scouts: Wil- liam Ferguson, Raymond Seller, W. E. Bur- roughs, Sylvan McCabe.
Thirty-second Regiment: Robert Mc- Rae, D. I. Matheson. Charlottetown Engineers: W. E. Mc-
Pherson, Henry W. Hyde, John E. Lawler. Eighty-second Regiment: Goodman Gordon, A. L. Acorn.
CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES.
George H. Coombs, Charlottetown En- gineers; T. Landrigan, R. C. R.; J. W. Gregory, Fourth Regiment, C. A.; Fred Moore, Eighty-second Regiment; Edward Murphy, R. C. R.; John A. McLoed, R. C. R.; E. T. Murphy, R. C. R.; R. W. Cam- eron, R. C. R.; F. McKenzie, Charlotte- town Engineers; W. W. Beers, Fourth Reg- iment C. A.; Charles McDonald, Fourth Regiment C. A.; Sullivan Henry, Fourth Regiment C. A.; N. J. McDonald, Fourth Regiment C. A.; W. G. McFarlane, Char- lottetown Engineers.
Eighty-second Regiment: R. Burrown, Russell Cropley. Peter Martin. Harry Love, William Innis, James Currie, J. J. Thistle.
Fourth Regiment C. A.; James B Hughes, D. M. Sullivan, James E. Coffin.
Charlottetown Engineers: Ernest Davy.
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L. C. M. R.: P. C. Brown, John King, Charles S. Gallant.
Fourth Regiment C. A.: T. Kiggins.
Charlottetown Engineers: J. H. Small- wood, J. T. Mullin, James L. McLean.
Eighty-second Regiment: Patrick Mc- Quaid, H. L. Bowness, Charles E. McQuil- lan, Herbert C. McIntyre.
SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY.
Fourth Regiment Canadian Artillery: Capt. F. W. L. Moore, Hurdis L. McLean, John A. McDonald, Marcellus McDonald, John Clements, A. E. McInnis, Edward Mc- Donald, J. F. V’Vaye, Chester Dewar, Daniel P. McRae, Layman Smith.
These names merit a place in the history of the Island. Amongst them are profes- sional and mercantile men, and others en- gaged in the active spheres of life, of excel- lent standing in the provinces. A monu- ment on the public square of this city has been erected to those who fell for the great Empire and those who served it patri- , otically.
At the present day the establishment of_ the Militia of Prince Edward Island is as follows: '
Command Headquarters, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Officer commanding, Colonel J. D. Irving. District Officer Commanding, Lieu- tenant-Colonel F. S. Moore.
Cavarly—-—Prince Edward Island Light Horse. Captain, J. A. McDonald; Lieu- tenant, A. E. Ings; Lieutentant, G. T. Alley; Lieutentant, J. A. Stewart; Lieutenant, T. A. Rodd. Medical Ofiicer. Veterinary Officer.
Artillery—Fourth Prince Edward Is- land Regiment. Three companies. Hono- rary Lieutenant-Colonel, the Hon. Sir Louis Davies, K. C. M. G.