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Field Hospital—Major H. D. Johnston; A. M. C.—J. [-1. Morris, Charlottetown Engineers—William McKie; VIII Field Hospital— William Collins; 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 : William Ferguson, Raymond Seller, W. E. Burrows, Sylvan McCabe.
Thirty-second Regiment: W. E. McPherson, Henry W Hyde, John E. Lawler.
Eighty-second Regiment: Goodman Gordon, A. L. Acorn.
George H. Coombs, Charlottetown Engineers; T. Landrigan, R. C. R., J. W. Gregory, Fourth Regiment, C. A; Fred Moore, Eighty-second Regiment; Edward Murphy, R. C. R. ; John A. McLeod, R. C. R. ; E. T Murphy, R. C. R. ; R. W. Cameron, R. C. R.; F. McKenzie, Charlottetown Engineers; W. W. Beers, Fourth Regiment C. A. ; Charles McDonald, Fourth Regiment C. A.; Sullivan Henry, Fourth Regiment C. A.; N.J. McDonald, Fourth Regiment C. A.; W. G. McFarlane, Charlottetown En- gineers.
Eighty-second Regiment : R. Burrown, Russel 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, L. C. M. R.; P. C. Brown, John King, Charles S. Gallant.
Fourth Regiment C. A.: T. Kiggins.
Charlottetown Engineers: J. H Smallwood, J. T. Mullin, James L. McLean
Eighty-second Regiment : Patrick McQuaid, H. L. Bowness, Charles E. McQuillan, Herbert C. McIntyre.
The South African Constabulary counted among its members the following P. E. Islanders : Fourth Regiment Canadian Artill- ery : Capt. F. W. L. Moore, Hurdis L. McLean, John A. McDon- ald, Marcellus McDonald, John Clements, A. E. Mclnnis, Edward
McDonald, J. F. Waye, Chester Dewar, Daniel P. McRae, Lay- man Smith.
These names merit a place in the history of the Island. Amongst them are professional and mercantile men, and others en- gaged in the active spheres of life, of excellent standing in the province. A monument on the public square of this city has been erected to those who fell for the Empire and those who served it patriotically.