-10- many years later, as His Majesty Edward VII attended a military review he was asked by his host if his journeyings had ever taken him to Prince Edward Island , off the east coast of Canada . His Majesty replied that he remembered it well, because there he had met a most unassuming military Aide to the Governor, who claimed that he had served in the Empire forces in the four quarters of the world, and had a daughter born in each quarter to prove it. His host, the General, quietly remarked "Well he spoke the truth; he was my son-in-law, and one of these daughters is on a visit here with me now»rt The first meeting— Conference—was held in the Province Building, but, previous to this, there had been meetings at'Inkerman House . The first meeting ended with the resolution to meet to discuss a larger union, this latter meeting to be held in Quebec in the fall of same year. For this' Quebec meeting Governor Dundas named 8 dele¬ gates from Prince I 5dward Island. Mrs. Lord went with her father, Col. Gray, to Quebec , spending 10 days in all; there was a round of entertainments and festivities, one function being the drawing room held by Lord'Monck at Speneerwood. Surviving descendants of Col. Gray includes Granddaughter, Mrs. Wilfred Wright - Souris Gt.- Grandson , Artemas Wright - Souris Gt .- Grandson, B. H. Lord - Col. Gray's daughter, Mrs. Artemas Lord , was born at Fort Beaufort, near the , during the 1st Boer War where her father was serving with the fth Dragoon Guards.