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Edmonton Bulletin
12 Jan 1915
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THOSE ENLISTING IN "C" SQUADRON
Men Who Are Now Quartered on South Side Undergoing Instruction
The full list of six officers and 152 men of "C" squadron, 3rd
regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles, now temporarily quartered at the Connaught
armory on the south side, is as follows:
Officer commanding, Major Fane, F. W. W.; 2nd in command, Captain Baty, W.;
Lieutenants Campbell, W. A., Craig, W. C., Kelley, M. E. F. and Rendell,
E. G..
Bloomer, W., Webb, J., Haskell, S. J., Murray, T. V, Stoneham, Phil, Kennedy,
W. F., Duke, J. W., Speers, A., Barclay, D., Cross, W. N., Clarke, F. C.,
Edgecombe, Geo., Dunkley, C. H. T., Kinnaird, G. D., Manuel, V. C., Woods, F.
S., Baldwin, H. W., Howard F. T., Coumbes, R., Moore, A. A., Thomson, R. D.,
Rowbottom, E. A., Britton, A. W., Pain, A. H., Grady, A. B., McGarry, A. B.,
Bill, P. E., Telfer, R., Campbell, W. J., Yeates, F., Stanley, W. M., McIntyre,
H. C., Baillie-Hamilton, C., Cole, R. T., Weston, N. F., Cole, C. S., Gordon,
J., Wingrave, A. H., Bowman, H. B., Barnes, W. R., Stebbings, G. L., Harper,
R., Anderon, W., Anderson, S., Fitzgerald, R. P., Salmon, A. de N., Wright, G.
W., McFie, F. D., Taylor, Munson, Shaw, G. M., Pearse, Thomas, Grimwood, S.,
Pallister, E. H., Pugh, T. L., Sutcliffe, J. A., Crowther, Arthur, Argo,
Robert, Dennison, Philip E., Humphries, E. O., Mercer, G. A., Power, T. A.,
Voysey, H. J., Saunders, L. T. A., Treen, Beldon, Wiggell, Norman, Chalk, S.
G., Gould, L. W., Riddell, H. G., Postill, W. B., Jones, J. E., Munroe, P. C.,
Allan, K. N. K., Dawson, J. C., Wilson, A., Newberry, Frank, Stride, M. B.,
Sherk, R. M., Fielding, A., Chadwick, Herbert, Belfrage, W. C., Lee, D. N.,
Bennett, T. S., Bond, A. E., Clark, D., Garvie, W., Crampton, R. T., Mitchell,
J. B., McDonald, James, Turton, H. W., Dawe, C. L., Nicholls, E. W., Weeks, T.
S., Bushell, J., Dhane, W., Hill, F. W., Simpson, W. A., Jones, H. F., Berry,
C. L., Manning, William, Clark, J. S., Murphy, W. F., Mail, Magnus, Brown, W.
A., Godwin, R., Pike, C., Bird, F. H., Baker, H. P., Lee, Harold, Aitken, A.
F., Ashwell, G, Shaw, W. F. F., Liddle, F. A., Steele, W. T., Ashwell, H. S.,
Mumford, Cecil, Johnson, L., Gray, R. B., Scott, Walter, Dobbie, A. H., Reeves,
J. A., Connew, P. A., Barclay, R. C. W., Wright, R. W., Liddle, A., Medland,
R., Kennedy, J. H., Cook, G. A., Wray, E. J., Rowden, A. L., Bateson, J. M.,
Dunkerley, R., Pickard, O. M., Burton, G. J., West, C. E., Rowe, B. J.,
Robertson, G., Greenwood, G. B., Jamieson, S., Rowe, B. A., Bury, W. E., Horne,
J. A., Taylor, E. M., Ranken, M. T., Foster, G. K., Horne, C. H., Smith,
Thomas, Mitton, H. M., Quested, A. E., Blunden, C. J., Caine, J. M., Williams,
D. D., Lowie, Henry.
The men were recruited at Edmonton, Wetaskiwin, Vegreville and Vermilion. Most
of them are ex-members of the 19th Alberta Dragoons, and therefore are
thoroughly trained. The squadron is under the command of Major Fane, of Beaver
Lake, himself an old military man, and former member of the R.N.W.M.P. Capt.
Baty, formerly physical instructor for the Edmonton school board, is second in
command.
Extracted by J. Kynman