" —----------------_—------- - =^ LEST WE FORGET There is but one task for all One life for each to give Who stands if England falls] WHo dies if England lives] Rudyard Kipling—1914 VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I David MacGougan, born 1894, son of Alexander and Bell Campbell MacGougan . Enlisted in the 6th, C.M.R .'s in 1915. Died in Charlottetown , Dec. 26, 1919 from spinal menigitis. John MacGougan , brother of David, born 1892 in Baltic . Enlisted in 1915, was killed in action in France in 1917. Albert MacGougan Robert MacGougan , born in Baltic , both brothers of David and John, served overseas, returned in 1919 and later moved to . Fred Matthews , born in Baltic 1886, son of Hugh and Susan Stewart Matthews . Enlisted in Vancouver in 1915, was killed in action in 1917. Clark Woodside , born in Baltic , son of Archibald and Alice Clark Woodside , enlisted in the 105 Battalion. Earl Davison , born in Baltic son of Joseph and Laura Crozier Davison, enlisted with the 6th Seige Battery. Died of wounds at Ypres in 1918. Everett Burt , Served with the 105th Battalion Louis Carroll , served in the 26th Can. Infantry William Thompson , served in the Royal Navy VETERANS WORLD WAR II John Crozier Phillip Crozier , killed in action. Lillian Donald , Nursing Sister Sterling Clark , Can. Navy John MacDonald , Royal Can. Artillery. Charles " Ted " MacDonald, Highlanders, awarded the Military Medallion. Earl Matthews Robert Pierce , Can. Navy , killed in action All that they had they gave—they gave In sure and simple faith There can no knowledge reach their grave 37