Edward Gorrill moved from the in 1905. He pur¬ chased 100 acres of land from James Barclay on the . He and his son, Dot Stanley , farmed until his death in 1919. Dot contin¬ ued in mixed farming until his death in 1947. Thiren Ellis took over the family farm in 1950 and continued in the operation of it until his retirement in 1985 at which time his son, Denton Stanley , took it over, growing potatoes as the main crop and in addition a fattened beef operation. Too big for the doors Henry Lecky , Thiren Ellis, Claire MacWilliams , Bob MacNevin, Kent Ferguson and Denton Ellis . Bayfield and Clifford Ellis had a mixed farming operation on the north side of the O'Leary Road consisting of 250 acres (according to the atlas of Prince Edward Island ). Bay also raised sheep and contin¬ ued farming until he accepted a position as potato inspector. Clifford retired from farming when he became employed with the Mutual Fire Insurance Company . Leslie MacAulay carried on mixed farming. His farm consisted of 55 acres on the east side of the . That farm, in the early days, was sold for $400.00 by a Mr. Woodside , a blacksmith and farmer. Alex MacDonald , who passed away in 1952, owned 29 acres located where the Community Hospital now stands. This was a mixed farming operation. Louisa Ellis had 5 acres on the . Here she farmed on a small scale. Following her death, the land was sold to a brother of Alton Maclsaac , who sold it for $4500.00 to the Regional High School Board. Clarence MacKinnon bought a 16 acre farm in 1942 for $3000.00. This farm was formerly owned by Martin Griffin. Clarence bought the Campbell farm in the early 1950's. Later he bought the 236