A History of Canoe Cove who is married to Doug Ellis; Trudy who is in Ontario , and one boy, Wayne in Vancouver, B.C. Sadly, Irene died while still a young woman after a relatively short illness. Clifford is recently retired and newly married. He and Penny make their home in the Cove. THE NICHOLSONS. Jessie and Flora lived in a house on the Black Jack Darrach farm. Nothing more is known about them except that they never married and left their house to Johnny Angus Darrach when they died. It is surprising that the house is still in good condition after all those years. Mary Nicholson was shown as having a house on the Alexander MacLean farm in the 1880 Atlas but nothing else is known about her. William MacDonald lived in this house for some time also Donald "Laughie" MacKinnon. Later Garfield and Mary (MacNevin) MacEachem lived there until Garfield died not many years later. Then Jay MacNevin who was married to Florence MacDonald of Rice Point lived there for years, until both Florrie and Jay died. That house has been torn down and a new house built, now owned by Chris and Doreen Jenkins. THE MCALEERS. Kirk McAleer, from Charlottetown , with his wife and family bought the house that had been the store on the Corner, from Rob Patterson. THE MACCANNELLS. The MacCannells came from the Island of Colonsay in Scotland in 1798 and settled in Mount Stewart and Long Creek . Duncan was the oldest son of Duncan MacCannell and Flora MacFadyen who was the daughter of Hector MacFadyen of St. Catherines . Duncan came to the Cove from Long Creek in 1901 and boarded for seven years with Mrs. John MacFadyen