-McGILL HONOUR ROLLCHARLES FERDINANO MARTINB.A., 1888: M.D .. 1892Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the CanadianArmy Medical Corps, February <strong>15</strong>th, 1918.Served <strong>in</strong> France with No. 3 Canadian GeneralHospital with the rank of Lieutenant·Col<strong>on</strong>el.WALTERMATHESONB.Sc., 1913Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian FieldArtillery, February 14th, 1917. Transferred <strong>to</strong>the 3rd Brigade, Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery.Served <strong>in</strong> France.ERLE CRUTCHFIELD MARTINARTS, 1916-18; LAW, 1917-18; B.A., 1920 ;B.C.L., 1923Enlisted. April 25th, 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st CanadianTank Battali<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> England.IIAHOI.O THOMAS MASKREYAGRICULTURE, 1913-14Enlisted, January 3rd. 1916. <strong>in</strong> the 117thBattali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. Trans·ferred <strong>to</strong> the 60th Battali<strong>on</strong> and <strong>to</strong> the 87thBattali<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was wounded,July 9th, 1917, and September 2nd, 1918.EDWARD GEORGE MASONM.D., 1902Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Major, 2nd <strong>in</strong> Command. <strong>in</strong> the 31stBattali<strong>on</strong>, Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, November17th, 1914. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofLieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el <strong>in</strong> command of the 50thBattali<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>despatches and made an Officer of the Order ofthe British Empire.CORNELIUS KF.LLEY MATHEWSONARTS, 1911-<strong>15</strong>FRANK STANTON MATIIEWSONARTS, 1908-09Enlisted, March 2nd, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> No. 3 CanadianGeneral Hospital. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 7thCanadian Railway Troops. Promoted <strong>to</strong> Sergeant.Served <strong>in</strong> France.Enlisted, September 23rd, 1914, <strong>in</strong> the 13thBattali<strong>on</strong>, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Major. Served <strong>in</strong> France.Was wounded. Was twice menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatchesand awarded the Dist<strong>in</strong>guished ServiceOrder.JAMES ARTHUR MATIIEWSONB.A., 1912; B.C.L., 19<strong>15</strong>Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 42nd Battali<strong>on</strong>,Royal Highlanders of Canada, August, 1914.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong>France. Was wounded at the Somme, <strong>in</strong> September,1916, arid <strong>in</strong>valided home <strong>in</strong> 1917.jOllN LEON DELANEY MASONM.D., 1902Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, April 21st, 1916. Served <strong>in</strong>Canada.jA Y CLINTON MASSIEMEDICINE, 1895-97Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Major <strong>in</strong> the 33rd Battali<strong>on</strong>, CanadianExpediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. June 9th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the 4th Battali<strong>on</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong>Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el. Served <strong>in</strong> France.PAUL ALFRED MASSONARTS, 1916-18Enlisted, April 17th. 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st CanadianTank Battali<strong>on</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> England.SAMUEL JAMES MATHEWSONB.Sc., 19<strong>15</strong>Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 42nd Battali<strong>on</strong>.Royal Highlanders of Canada, June 7th, 19<strong>15</strong>.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major. Served <strong>in</strong> France.Was wounded. Awarded the Military Cross andBar.DONALD MILNER MATHIESONB.Sc., 1907Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,September 24th, 1914. Served <strong>in</strong> France withthe 2nd Field Company, Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers.Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Major. Was wounded.Menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches and awarded theMilitary Cross.WILLIAM GREY MASSONB.Sc., 1914Enlisted, February 1st, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> Borden'sBattery. C.E.F. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofLieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France <strong>in</strong> the CanadianField Artillery.ALEXANDER ROBERTSON MASTEnsApPLIED ScIENCE, 1910-11Enlisted. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 12th, 1917, <strong>in</strong> the CanadianSignal Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g DejX)t. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 1stCanadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers Railway Battali<strong>on</strong> and theCanadian Forestry Corps. Promoted <strong>to</strong> Sergeant.Served <strong>in</strong> England.RICHARD H.B.Sc., 1913MATIIERAppo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Royal Highlandersof Canada. August 2nd. 19<strong>15</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> Canada.jA!\n:s RENWICK MATllESOJ"
OTHER ENLISTMENTSCUf'FORI)MATTHEWSApPLIED ScIENCE, 1910-11Enlisted , February 2nd, 1918. <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, 2nd Quebec Regiment. Promoled <strong>to</strong>the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Sen'ed <strong>in</strong> Canada.(; .. :0 u (:I-: nOUGLAS l\1,\TTIIl-:WSAGRICULTURE, 1914-16: B.S.A., 1921Enlisted, May 29th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> No. 6 (<strong>McGill</strong>)Siege Battery (afterwards known as the 7th),Canadian Garris<strong>on</strong> Artillery. Served <strong>in</strong> France.I.EONAIW MORGAN J\.UTTIIEWSM.D., 1917Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps. February 2nd, 1917. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.STEI'IIEN CIiAltU:S MATTIIEWSMEDICINE, 1908-09Enlisted, February 4th. 19<strong>15</strong>. <strong>in</strong> the 5th CanadianMounted Rifles. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the CanadianArmy Service Corps. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofLieutenant. Served <strong>in</strong> France.VICTOR MATTIU:WSB.S.A., 1913Enlisted, June 13th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the 13th CanadianMounted Rifles. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 1st CanadianMounted Rifles. and later <strong>to</strong> the 7th CanadianSiege Battery as a Bombardier. Served <strong>in</strong>France.WILUAM ALFRED MAWAGRICULTURE, 19<strong>15</strong>-18; B.S.A., 1920Enlisted, May 28th, 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 79th Battery,Canadian Field Artillery. Served <strong>in</strong> England.JAMES BUCKLAND MA WDSLEYApPLIED ScIENCE, 1913,<strong>15</strong>; B.Sc., 1921Enlisted, April 12th. 19<strong>15</strong>. <strong>in</strong> the 1st UniversitiesCompany, 38th Battali<strong>on</strong>, C.E.F. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Patricia's Canadian LightInfantry. Received a commissi<strong>on</strong> <strong>in</strong> the RoyalFly<strong>in</strong>g Corps. Served also as a Lieutenant <strong>in</strong>the Canadian Forestry Corps. Was wounded,December 29th, 19<strong>15</strong>, and July 27th, 1917.Made a member of the Order of the BritishEmpire.GORDON N. MAXWELLARTS, 1912-16Enlisted, January 13th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the 9th CanadianField Ambulance. Transferred <strong>to</strong> No. 3 CanadianGeneral Hospital and later <strong>to</strong> the CanadianForestry Corps. Promoted <strong>to</strong> Act<strong>in</strong>g-Sergeant.Served <strong>in</strong> France.GEORGE FRANCIS MAYM.D., 1895Gazetted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Royal Army MedicalCorps, June 10th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Served with the 17thNorthumberland Fusiliers, the 21st GeneralHospital. Alexandria, and the 24th Welsh RoyalFusiliers.LOREN WILSON MAYM.D.,. 1902Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Royal Army MedicalCorps, September, 19<strong>15</strong>. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the59th Field Ambulance, Canadian Army MedicalCorps. Served <strong>in</strong> France.WILLIAM HERBERT MAYARTS, 1899- 1901Enlisted, April <strong>15</strong>th, 1916, <strong>in</strong> the 179th Battali<strong>on</strong>,Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. Ap·po<strong>in</strong>ted H<strong>on</strong>orary Capta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> England .WILLIAM TAYLOR M AYB.Sc., 1912Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the 37th Baltali<strong>on</strong>,Canadian Expediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force. January 27th,19<strong>15</strong>. Transferred <strong>to</strong> the 1st and later <strong>to</strong> the 3rdCanadian Tunnell<strong>in</strong>g Company. Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong>.Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> despatches.and awarded the Military Cross.JON,\TIIAN CAMI'm;u, !\tEAKINSM.D., 1904Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Major <strong>in</strong> No. 3 Canadian GeneralHospital, March 26th, 19<strong>15</strong>. Promoted <strong>to</strong> therank of Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>eL Served <strong>in</strong> France.l'IIILII ca: nALIl i\U:EIIANApPLIED ScIENCE, 1917-18Enlisted, May 8th, 1918, <strong>in</strong> the 1st DepotBattali<strong>on</strong>, 1st Quebec Regiment. Transferred<strong>to</strong> the Royal Air Force. Served <strong>in</strong> Canada.VICTORMAITLi\Nn i\U:t:KB.Sc., 1910Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,February 11th, 1916. Served <strong>in</strong> Francewith the 3rd Tunnell<strong>in</strong>g Comoany, CanadianEng<strong>in</strong>eers. Was wounded at Ypres, September30th, 1917.JAY t:VERt-;TT !\tt-;t-:KEnM.D., 1913Commissi<strong>on</strong>ed Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Medical Corps,New York Nati<strong>on</strong>al Guard, May 4th, 1917. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the lO8th AmbulanceCompany, 27th Divisi<strong>on</strong>, United StatesArmy. Was awarded the 27th Divisi<strong>on</strong> Citati<strong>on</strong>.FRANK STEPIlt-;N l\U:IGIJIo:NB.A., 1889Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el <strong>in</strong> the 14thBattali<strong>on</strong> (Royal M<strong>on</strong>treal Regiment), CanadianExpediti<strong>on</strong>ary Force, August, 1914. Promoted<strong>to</strong> the rank of Brigadier-General command<strong>in</strong>gBrampshott Camp, England. Reverted <strong>to</strong> therank of Lieutenant-Col<strong>on</strong>el <strong>to</strong> command the87th Battali<strong>on</strong> (Canadian Grenadier Guards).Served <strong>in</strong> France. Was twice menti<strong>on</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>despatches, awarded the Legi<strong>on</strong> of H<strong>on</strong>our andwas made a Compani<strong>on</strong> of the Most ExcellentOrder of St. Michael and St. George.GERALD CARLETON !\H:LIIAOOM.D., 1914Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Capta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Canadian ArmyMedical Corps, May 9th, 1916. Served <strong>in</strong>England and Sal<strong>on</strong>ika.PAUL MELHUlSUB.Sc., I908Enlisted, February 23rd, 19<strong>15</strong>, <strong>in</strong> the 28thL<strong>on</strong>d<strong>on</strong> Regiment, Imperial Army. Served <strong>in</strong>France and Turkey with the 28th Regiment andthe Royal Eng<strong>in</strong>eers. Promoted <strong>to</strong> Lieutenant.Was wounded at Arras, April, 1917. Awardedthe Medaille d 'H<strong>on</strong>neur.JOHN WHYTE MENZIESB.Sc" 1910Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> the Canadian Eng<strong>in</strong>eers,April 18th. 1916. Promoted <strong>to</strong> the rank ofCapta<strong>in</strong>. Served <strong>in</strong> France.EDWARD STUART MEHRt-:TTARTS, 1914-<strong>15</strong>Enlisted, May, 19<strong>15</strong>. Appo<strong>in</strong>ted Lieutenant <strong>in</strong>the Canadian Army Service Corps. February 3rd,1916. Served <strong>in</strong> France. Discharged unfit forfurther duty, June, 1917.179
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