his wife Wilma Reeves and Lowell with his wife Esther Caseley and Glen and their daughter Mrs. John Clark . Lowell's have a daughter Theresa. Mrs. Clark has a son Mervin. Members of the Paynter family who moved from Carleton to live elsewhere are Pearl ( Mrs. Morley Croszier ) and Marjorie ( Mrs. Colin Burt ) Kensington . On the main highway opposite Doull's store and shoemaker shop was a house built by Donald Morrison . He married Minnie Weatherby , widow of George Muttart who had two daughters, Grace and Bessie, and a son Norman Morrison . Grace married George Lord and had a daughter Bessie who is Mrs. Harold Crockett of Summerside . Bessie married Alexander Henderson and had four daugh¬ ters and five sops. Gussie, Mrs. Vernon Craig , Sophia, Mrs. Char ¬ les Green, Bedeque , Florence and Ethel ( Mrs. Fred W. E. Haslam ) deceased. George and Charles live in Bedeque , Herbert, Wilbert and Sutherland deceased. Norman Morrison went to and is now de¬ ceased. The next family in this house was John Campbell from Cape Traverse and his wife Annie Williams of Elmsdale . Four of their children lived or were born here. Earle killed over seas in the First World War , Alida, married Keith Sherran of Crapaud and another daughter Hazel was married and both live in Am¬ herst, N.S. Glenn married a Sackville , N.B ., girl and lives in Montreal. After moving from P.E.I. , John Campbell was active in Salvation Army work. Theodore Trenholm , his wife Jessie Gamble and their four children moved to this home and during their years here a daughter, Bertha was born August 1901 before moving to the leading to Albany. William Dunn , a carpenter was the next owner and his wife Matilda Wright lived here for four or five years and moved to Cape Traverse where he ran a saw-mill and was instantly killed at his work. They had two daughters, one died in infancy and Bessie in 1942. This house then became the home of Cornelius MacMillan , his wife Annie Hennessey and their children Lome, Lena Daniel and Alban who all moved to Western Canada . Mrs. Peter Ranag ? han bought it and the next owner was Robert Carmichael , his wife Annie Kelly and their family Margaret, Dorothy, Duncan, Anna, Gertrude, Mary, Benjamin and Robert. In 1931 this house was sold to Rev. Wm . Monaghan, P.P. , atnd he moved it to Borden. Today it is the home of Oscar Camp ¬ bell and family. A house on the next lot was moved there and occupied by Ambrose Wedge until it was moved to Borden. Norman MacWilliams and his wife Dorilda Howatt bought the land where these two houses stood and built a house and gar¬ age where they lived till moving to operate a Fina service Station and tourist cabins at Borden. —33—