(Eastern Ontario Regiment)
It is considered in this battalion that pipers are quite indispensable, and should be spared as far as possible.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| Pipe Major | Ian Mackenzie | Killed, Cambrai, 11/10/18. | |
| 59224 | Corpl. | William Currie, M.M., M.C. | Wounded, 23/4/16; Military Medal; promoted Lieut.; got Military Cross. |
| 59937 | Sergt. | William Sutherland | Wounded, 27/11/15. |
| 60115 | Piper | Hugh Mackenzie, M.M. | Military Medal. |
| 59320 | " | C. Fyfe | Wounded, 28/10/15. |
| 59311 | " | J. Ewart | Invalided. |
| 59620 | " | H. M'Keachen | Invalided. |
| 633985 | " | W. Grant | Invalided. |
| 401191 | " | Macdougall | Wounded, 19/6/16. |
| 59618 | Pipe Major | J. M'Dougall | |
| 59181 | Corpl. | J. R. Coghill, M.M. | Military Medal. |
| 675268 | Piper | W. H. Collins | |
| 633879 | " | W. Alexander | |
| 675274 | " | J. Little | |
| 633643 | " | D. M'Donald | |
THE 25th CANADIANS
Piper Telfer played his company into action at Vimy Ridge until wounded. He was awarded the Military Medal; Piper W. Brand also got the same distinction. Again, at Amiens, August 1918, the battalion was played over. There was great competition among the men to be allowed to perform this duty. Frequently they were employed as bearers.
THE 29th CANADIANS
(Vancouver Regiment)
Pipers were employed as bearers.
| REG. NO. RANK. | NAME. | RECORD. | |
| 75582 | Pipe Major | W. Montgomery | Invalided. |
| 75132 | " | D. M'Culloch | |
| 75297 | Corpl. | D. May | Wounded, 13/11/17; invalided. |
| 75599 | Piper | W. S. Grant | Killed, 6/11/17. |
| 76216 | " | W. Burnside | Killed, 6/11/17. |
| 76484 | " | J. R. Davidson | |
| 76186 | " | A. Robertson | Invalided. |
| 73583 | " | A. M. Bayne | Wounded, 20/4/16. |
| 76482 | " | J. Clark | |
| 75848 | " | R. M'Donald | |
| 75673 | " | A. M'Lachlan | |
| 76180 | " | A. M'Rae | |
| 75298 | " | W. A. Robertson | |
| 76481 | " | A. Dunsmuir | |
| 30173 | " | A. Wilson | |