Barbara married Montague Campbell of Cape Traverse in 1895 and passed away in 1932. They had one(1) daughter, Helen (Mrs. Julian Herring) at present living in Charlottetown. Helen attended P.W.C. and taught school at Cape Traverse. Af— ter being married she lived in Borden for several years before moving to Charlottetown. She now conducts the Program “To- day at Home” - on C.F.C.Y. TV. and also the Women’s Institute program on radio. She is a Past Worthy Mistress of the Order of Eastern Star of. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. She has three (3) children. Doris (Mrs. Edward Flanagan), Barbara (Mrs. Dana Robinson) and Garth, an accountant at Canada Pack- ers, Charlottetown, Doris has four (4) children, Barbara, Mich- ael, Cathy and Robbie. Garth has one (1) son, Paul.

Margaret Louise died in 1889 aged sixteen (16) years.

Gordon farmed the homestead at Carleton for many years and later bought the farm in Augustine Cove, now operated by his grandson who bears his name. In his young manhood Mr. MacFarlane worked for seventeen (17) winters on the ice-boats which carried passengers and mails from Cape Traverse, P.E.I. to Cape Tormentine, N.B. In 1891 he married Catherine Webster of Augustine Cove and passed away in 1938 at the age of eighty (80)

years.

Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane had two (2) sons, Frank D., and Harry B. During the First World War Frank enlisted in 1916 in the 2nd Siege Battery and went overseas in March 1917. He fought in such battles as Vimy Ridge, Amiene and many others. After the Armistice in November, 1918, he was returned home in March 1919. Shortly afterwards he married Daisy Howatt of Augustine Cove. They had one (1) daughter, Kathleen. Frank farmed until 1940 when he, his wife and daughter moved to Mur— ray Harbour where he and his brother-in-law Crilly Lea, formed a a partnership in the merchant business, known as Lea and Mac- Farlane. His wife died in 1941 and he in 1952.

Kathleen attended P.W.C. for two (2) years and taught school at Augustine Cove, Central Royalty and Murray Harbour, before entering the P.E.I. Hospital School of Nursing from which she graduated in 1945. After practicing her profession on P.E.I. for a few years she went to British Columbia where she married Burley Bowler in 1950. She has four (4) children, Beverley, Patricia, Paula, and Robert. She is now Camp Nurse in a logging

camp at Pitt Lake, BC.

Harry married Edna Howatt of Augustine Cove in 1918 and has continued to farm. They have three (3) children, Margaret, Gordon and Kathryn. Margaret attended P.W.C. for two (2) years and taught school at South Granville and Augustine Cove before entering the P.E.I. Hospital school of Nursing from which she graduated in 1945. She worked with the P.E.I. Hospital for some time then moved to Toronto, Ontario where she is now Sup- ervisor of the Women’s Surgical Ward in the East General Hos-

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