/. 4. »»/Liv clan A. MacDonald. Cilpliilfwf Light Horse, A. A. B...-neu. Capt. of No. 1 Co. C. A. W. A. J ohnatone. Captain of No. 5 Co. C. A. _ r '_ ""9 “'_‘?’q?`*?“='f"N§‘<1*" _ ' _ :grey »g» _ 7?? ~ __ __ ‘_\i`._E` pw* age? ;_;__~; =";’s`.`-__>.l‘§.§"?9`;1-gig -_'___~__._ _ _ _ I .ji 7. , _‘__, fd '-__f-_<5 `_"‘,’Tt._,___-\>__.__,,__,_f_e/-_____»; -i-nn cn».nm_as,_cn,AsLorrrs'rowN.~1>11Nce»,imwaiin 1_s1,aNnp1LY ,_., ups; A V1 E ‘The Ea ineershhave been the early mil i- Theyuhsve di iiled one year atwlocal head- Tho Li 1 gh* Iinrae' ` `"`tai°y' training ground' of"msny ‘of thei“qusrters;and~-during-»~che-'~Royaivial: at Prince Eiward Island Light Horse mllitiamen of the Province including Ha11|\axti,»ype,~f¢,-med gh, F|¢1aH-gp\- J a hav ed in June 1901. At t time of its ora ization this Squadron t of the M R. About a mon.b ago it was detach and oonstltutfd a separate unit, making it others rank with the Cavalry in Canada The The company orlglr ally existed with stron th of one Captain two Lieutenant company is recruted from Charlo teto n g cst 48 Rank and File but the establishment oi ts andwicinlty and has proved the m popular branch of the militia having waysbeenover strength since its for W n C pt Carvell, Lieut Leigh, Captai C lloopm Lieut Meilish. Major Edmun n man ed Cameron, LieutED Stems, a d X h D* tore of and 100 Bank and Flle.~0winkto t ation By thekindneas oft e rec the Chatlnttftown Driving Park Assoc tion, this Squadrcnhes the privilege camping on their beautiful grounds _ Kensington With the stabling and wa _ fr c ities ar d proximity ot the title range makes an ideal cavalry camp. The parade Ml Mid P!‘&¢iil°G1 W0!! E 8 4 grounds of the Squadron for mount work is on the Lower St. Peter’s Road, " tive minute ride from camp and consis every respect for cavalry manuover re, inspection as-an engineer company th Followi 4 is anomlnal roll of the omce yr ar after which the absorption will tak _ H8 ‘non-commissioned oihcers and men. Captain J. A. M ~cDonald. Ifelilt. A. E. Inga. G. '1_'.aii»y. Sergeant Major T. A. Rodd. Q. M. S. D. 0. M. Reddin. Sergt. Lewis H. Beer. “ George M. Moore. ' “ John A. Stewart. “ ` Hariy Morris. Corp. Lemuel J. Sentner. “ W. C. Cook. “ Fred Andrews. “ D. A. McKinnon. _ “ Eiward H. Mitchell. Trump, James Parker Hooper. Trooper, Frank Ball. “ J. A. Chappell. “ Harold Grey. “ Thomah W. Morris. “ A. McKinnon. “ Wm. McPherson. “ Hsrrv Norton. “ Earle Robins. “ W. K. Rogers. “ Edwin Saunders. " Daniel Walker. “ Gordon Worth. "‘ W. J. McLean. “ Sydney C. Oland. _ “ Charles E. Stewart. “ Thomas D. Rogers. “ Ed. Vessey. “ Fred. Ross. “ Russel Taylor. “ George W. Hooper. “ Wilfred Sullivan. “ Gordon Hughes. “ J. Mason. “ Seymour Gregory. “ Allie Mutch. ‘ “ Lee McMillan. “ Andy Doyle. “ Handfcrd Kaye. “ Benj. Rodd. “ John Pierce. “ Reubin Good. “ Ray Crockett. “ Chester Gregory. “ Wm. Clarke. “ Roy Stewart. “ Fred. Jenkins. " Harry Dense. “ W. McMillan. “ H. Mclntyre. gineers ,_ I3.. *__ a ¢ _ * ,_ ¢s__“l° n»..»aofsc.4occ.a. ' ‘,,*` *W Charlottetown En- In 1878 the Company of Charlottetown Engineers was organized. A committee of citizens composed of Alexander Horne, Alex B Stewart, Berj. Hooper, George _-Davison, Donald Nicholson waited upon Col. Grey D. 0.0. at his residence at Inkerman House and submitted the “ wishes of a number of our young and energetic citizens to he formed into an En gineer Company. This deputitlon ‘was _ cordially received bythe colonel who at once recommended and forward the ap li- lst L’eu*.-John McMillan. of ins ruction otiicers a oonecom s 0 ni; ioned omcers toquarify sihia branch ur the servioé and also thelackot facilitl it and mat°rlal for carrying on the tech ` of an _n ine d Company application was made to sm 3, Theengineers will drill and pass place. The following compo-e the oflice _ Major A W Weeks, Capt H A Morro s Lieut J Simmonds, Lieutenant R‘ Smith, Lieutenant TE McNu t. _ SergtCHine. e 82 Regt. Queen’s ` _ Co. Regiment. This regiment was organized lu Ju 1875 with Henry Beer, Charlottetown Lieut Colonel. He was succeeded Lieut Colonel Doherty, Charlottetown, and Lieut Colonel McLeod, Hunter Rive whose death several years ago was unive sally regretted throughout the -Islan Lieut Colonel Stewart is the preeen commander. ' _ lorallons of the companies as they are present constituted. ' Lisnr co1.oN1=:L. Daniel S' ewart. mason A George Crockett. A rarnasrxn D. L. Hooper snJu'raN'r _ V. L. Goodwill. *_ Quanrnn masrnn ` * in A. anna. uxnxcu. orricxn James Warburton. , non. CHAPPAIN Rev. D. B. McLeod. No 1 Co. (cz-ian1,o'rrx'rowN) Capt. A. J. B. Meliish. lst Lieut-W H Tidmarsh. Znd Lieut-Wm. McKle. I No. 2 co. (POWNAL) Capt-James M J ones. lst Lieut-W E Smith. 2nd Lieut-J H C Acorn. - No. 3 (smnmnsmn) Capt-R H Campbell. lst Llcut--- 2nd-W P Rogers. No. 4 co. un-r`Ln_ ronx) Capt. W E F Hardy. lst Lieut-- Zud Lieut-B Duck. _ No. 5 co. (naooxrmnn) Capt--Angus Beaton. lst Lieut-Wm G Darke. 2nd Lieut-Alex A McDonald. No. 6 co. (covnunan) Capt-John R Allan, P cation t0 beadqnartnrs the formation 2nd Lieut-M A Shaw. of the Corps was immediately authorised. x»,icrcec.Lnngneri.¢.ct;.hat_i.imc_Lieut.\ __ _ _ _ _ _ No l artillery was selected as Capt. CBDt'°LBL°U`d° No. 7 co. (knnnnrois) _ “_ 1st Lieut-W Deacon. ~ |11 ar li tiie Me arrangemen 5 ii and gaingwpagaae ccmmns»r.i:!rai¢ Y 1 Y duties at Camp Brighton, Major John a son being Principal Medical omcer during s the camp. ° 4-th Regiment C A w -4. .M -._ ao... afew years ago was increased to on u Magor, one Captain, ffur Lleutenan_ e ~ _ _ a gate with the. artillery branch of th militia thus enlarging the 4th R°glmen iS _ - cf a arty acre acid admirably adapted in by the addition of two new companies- thei f, __ , Paruasrsn ¢ Ewen Siewai t. ' W ' ` r ia great dimculty ol obtaining a scholl” __ Tun” SRL H Dina* I es m ` . ' . i » er`_, " _ _ e _B -. _l 0# F. Parker Carvell. rs w i ~' Edmund Csnioton. ' I Maj or Brenton Garnlium, _ Quartermaster ‘ _noz¢ona.n_r___caa`rx.`srx¢ The following are the stal, otllcers an ear ihe undirtake Fl§d Hospital ,__ $615431 mmm' oowrm.. Lnwr conoxnn John A. Lorgworth MAJOR Hugh McL. Davison _ ADJUTANT ` ’ Qumran uasrzn' f0¥‘lI\`orly SduadMh`QMRwas organist- Col J Ai Longworth, M=jor _Dawson`,'~ t'ai.»d§_gtl _ ep," __ _-__ chase _ _rc I §_ -»» , ~ = »»c§i a »_~__ a r ' 1 i l _ _ '_ . . _ . dz; _ _ _ _ o . . __ 581° _ unnxcar. :mon _~ _ __ RPM. j¥__il1l6¥l’,CII» ji _ _A -_F _ legaiu'-.orrs'lr0w1v_) _:I-‘ ‘ __ Capfain-Arthur A. Zesrticit. T 1st_Lieut--Charles Leigh. ' ' 2nd Lieut-4 E. De B. Peake. . _ ' 'No. 2 co. (cnanno-rrirrown) Captain- Arthur G. Peake. _ let Lieut-H. M. Sprague. 2nd Lieut - J. R. Darkef No. 4 (soinus) Captain-Donald Leslie. _ lst Lieut-J. W. Brennan. 1 » 2nd Lieut-W. Leslie. so 5 co. (llozmieua) Captain-Wellington A. J ohnatoneii lst Lieut-T. L. Douahoe. No I Co. C 'A._ This company was organized in connec. tion with the Fourth Regiment in 1882. Captain Passmore was in command till 1888. In November of that year the pr sent Major H. M. Davison took charge and ' from that timeithe company made a rapid advance. In 1889, Noi reached second place in general efiiciency for the Domin- on and during the eleven years in which _Major Davison was the pcpular captain the company on many ooca_slons,'ast\le citizens will well remember, carried oil' the _highest houorsin Canada. In 1899 Capt. A. A. Bartlett succeeded Major Davison on the latter’s promotion and since that time the high standard established has 1 carried of thegeneral efliciency tcr the en oftener than any other Canadian Com Province should surely be proud. » Noe Co Ae Moore tcok command and retained th to Colonel. He was succeeded as commander till 1901, when Ca tain A._ G Peake succeeded him. To record of this company in the past is c lottetown 'company and iastyem-No. ‘icameto thelfront and carried oil' t icing - the honora__-_aohio_ved _,.1939 YQ! v _, _,__ _.v4 _ ' n».s.;n.'J;oki'os.”_- l _ I , K-` .__._..-¢n¢Bindn'»\ _ ' MaiorH D Johnson - Commander oi‘No VIII Field Hospital Corps been well retained. In 1900, 1901 No - Dolnlnlcnintlie face of 'formidable com- -petition. A notable fact in connection ` with this company is that it has won ilrst __ place in the Dominion for general efdci-` Cy _ pany ofartillery-a~re'cdtd ’df"which the a position till he received the promotion ` Colonel Longworth in 1887. _Captain _ F. W. L. Moore succeeded Colonel Longworth in 1893. He continued second to that of the contemporary Char- 4¢...». ,..- i-.»-ea 1--1-11-l_l‘-I _-__A U. 1;. ! ‘i ,........._..._ , e i Dr Ja mes Warburton Surgeon Mn; r of the 82nd Regimezt. At the organization in 1882 Lieut Colonel ll by P' 111! |18 _general efficiency. This year No. 2 ia working hard and are confident. of retain r. __ in . _ _ with Alex B. Stewart an_':l_Alex Borg? Lieuienants and Ewen McDougall, Davison, Geo W DesBrLsay, Geo. M W_ 2nd Llellii-A W Stewart. _ _ ‘Que-1 Capt-;Freema_n,Boulter. U n lst Lieut-Alex lags H ’ ` r - ._- Y 1C H LePage, D. Nicholson, J L Wright, _ _ ' ` : _'gs-;2zf=f"~’ Edmund Cameron. Thcs Wakeling, John Field _ _ _ __ __ i Waxes". ;._..‘ ._ .....v~ ... ._ . i° ` xana n 1 ` 9 _ ' .V I V ' ' . `_ .SharD¢. S R Stumbles, J B McKie. as Co_r'p__:_,s;_v_a_\s__ movers- i °° _ ‘ _ _ __ ‘ ‘The first 1218511061112! ¢‘f We 001119011? S- Wm’ L‘e“w°°n~" " __¢ff_‘_‘_ ,_tll!.'_‘§._¥-fs death about aixyears ago. - was as a Guard of Honor for the Marquis Ca_;'ruthersp_i$d_°_t ____ _ __ homo and Princess Louise on their arri e com ` f;_~_,~t_m, \'__-_.5 , >= as did Capt. Brennan. He in- in Charloivetown in 1879. - oillgers of the ¥°‘“°*_‘_l _ _ ` ' ' ' " C V pothas regards drill and ride 1 Z., ___ __ __ Msdor Doherty remained in command 1 S€r8€ll1f»MlZi°\'- _ ~ tllllddhwhen Lieut. McDougall was ap- 1 Stat! Sei;_geant.'- ‘ ipoihtedfiaptain and Major W. A. Weeks 3 Sor8€i:_¥_;_9- ' _ _ _ - _First Lieutenant. Captain McDougall re ‘_ 2 C0_!1l0 S ` " I signed on ‘April 2. 18% when Major W. A. 14 Privates as Ward Order1\¢S 0! the Weekstook command of the Company' Arm! M¢di¢a1C°l‘Ps: f _ _ On the retirement 'of Lieut Alex. Sine; _c:rgrax_;izrtloi_\ l1_i;;¢__ttWi£_i PBT’ meufenaut under Capt Brennuh nnua Train L 9*? lHome Charles Leigh, jr. was appointed forme t e i _ _ Fi M _ d Quebec more than once and C' __ have been successful t ~ _L{¢u@,|;g|_,;_ ' iN. B., asthe Divisional Q _ _ L _ _ l DAILY noun Revgille, ............ ......... Sick Report, ........ ........ ` Breakfast, .......... .... ... I Offigel-{0ur,.......... ....... _ _ R3,tign3(Meat), ............»» ` (First and Second) Drill, 8.50-l __ 53es¢o9ensoségg sssessegsssseop 2! »¢°o-u~e~d~o'o~o-ue»c1s>a>s>_c> H csasasaaaassaas _ ' 1 _ _ Dinner,`............_.... ..... _ _ _ Dfiu, ..~»¢»»»¢¢ea¢sso. 2.00119 ` 1 ~ Rations (Groceries and Breed). . - _ '1'°eg,,_..._.._...._._.__._.._...._._...._._.. Gu3[dM0un1;ing, ............,, soeoeeoooaaooeeeeooaoo Fir¢¢_P9st.(Gui1IFf1r=). 1 ‘_ copiesaeebeoeeeoosae' ,_ IW 'mt‘.__¢§`.'...¢o¢g`¢0o°o_oeqo_nQ`g "°"‘° ""‘ of ' - _ . p H°°1‘°.‘ No. 8 co. (raroia) ‘ B. F. Longworth, Sidney Grey, Gro D - Davison Benjamin Hooper, Le Do i vi , Hooper, John A Mc uga l, J M Da so znd L_e______J W Ba-“__” J M Cameron, Wm Davison, Robt ~.. _ ...,_,, *»ff‘.s» coo ce A-o the earliest of the Souris i_Q§_a‘ipeny was Captain John Leslie. He _ wae'a'fir"e`_ij`f'_i:apable olllcer, an enthusiastic ‘ lmilitis and was very popular ‘with __ W x U lie resigned about fifteen years "f@e__‘¢}o‘_j_w’est. Had he remained with heripdsgiion wouldhave been sure. He 'anqegded by Capt James Brennan. - in command of the Com- f "`\r!~ il' took such an interest in milit- V*4"F"' T t deal of enthusiasm into the 1 » He was an excellent shot _and l many others who afterwards wereacle to his bulls eye. _ wsoesucceeded by the present C_apr_ \_D.~Lesile, a very efficient omcsr. He was 4 ments from Souris Company ~` _ L in gun practice and shifting '= but ' their banner year Jodi’ success has been the year IHB. ‘ Iniibat year they came to the front on Inspection fav at Victoria Park and in the gun practice in St. John some weeks afterwards they excelled all other com- petitors carrying of the greater portion of the honors and money of the meeting. i Nos ce.c. A, Montague Company dates its first ,organization back in the seventies. In 1_878t_he Brat meetingto organise an _in fantrycompany was in the old l°"°"_:‘;dH"“ *LWB* £°'::i“’n “fd _ ll ev D K Mcl.¢!od» _',m__,,,¢, _ ` _“___ _ caspisiacfsacsnqonai. Nothing of importance was done ` ° I scoop _stoneaud cthers. _. :__ ____i__._`,__ ___ _ _ _ me canisters! hQ1_§i°'~¢ iaa»a_-,nanny rn-inisi¢|ivi=a_it¢ Manatee. mga ’“"° still!! Amollthsssdy ltisheid. No.5co.have a|¢esf&~¥.-8snal,o».¥.._0~_ hers. Urscllltyuaelasa Rrrassr, Build John- asamostemeientearos 4 ws-V ¢. 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