338 PAST AND PRESENT OF 1838, lives in Malpeque ; Jabez B. S ., the subject of this sketch; Katherine M., bom July 4, 1843, now deceased, was the wife of John Lockarby ; Silas F ., born December 13, 1846, lives in Charlottetown ; Thomas G., born February 6, 1849, uves m Alberton , and James B., born July 28, 1852, is deceased. The father of these children was a Liberal in politics and an adherent of the Presbyterian church. Jabez B. S. Hodgson attended the public schools of Hope River and up until 1898 he was continuously engaged in fanning. In the year mentioned he moved to his present location at Tryon and has since devoted his sole attention to fruit growing, in which he has been highly successful. His efforts have been characterized by practical judgment and indefatigable industry and his labors have been crowned with a commensurate degree of success. He owns one hundred and forty acres of splendid land, one hundred of which is under cultivation, and the place is well improved with a full set of substantial and well arranged farm buildings. He does lit¬ tle farming himself, this part of the work being done by his son, while he devotes his time to fruit growing. On September 26, -1867, Mr. Hodgson married Miss Mary El ¬ len Clark, a daughter of John Clark , of Rus- tico, and their children are as follows: Lu- cilla Ann, who became the wife of Melville Arthur; Catherine, born April 18, 1871, died May 8,. 1875; John Fulton , born Janu¬ ary 6, 1873, married E