Alexander married Georgina Smith of Charlottetown and In ed in" . They had four or five children. Selina, 1887-1972, married Harold Stewart and they lived in Malpeque . They had seven children. Harvey Woodside Harvey Woodside married Bessie Maud Meek , 1867-1938, and in 1887 took over the blacksmith shop and home of William P, Woodside. They had a family of nine: Alonzo, Hedley, Willa, Ha ;el Nina, Carrie, Theresa Vivian and Harvey. Alonzo, 1888-1935, was a carpenter and contractor, and served in the First World War. He moved to western Canada where he married and later to California where he died. Hedley, 1891-1962, learned the trade of blacksmithing witl his father, married Mable Warren , Clinton, born 1892, and, in U 13, they moved to Bradalbane, where he did blacksmithing for a fen years and then operated a garage and service station. They had one son and four daughters. Willa, born 1893, lived in Saint John. He was thrice marred firstly to Nellie Brundage , and secondly to Clara Lewis . By this union, they had a daughter and two sons. He was married the third time to Dora DeLong . He is now a widower and still li\ ing in Saint John. Hazel, born 1895, was a school teacher, married George Sha "pe, Norboro . They later moved to Borden, where she still resides. They had three sons and three daughters. Nina, born 1897, taught school and marrid Wilfred Pickering , also of Clinton, where they still reside. They had one son and two daughters. Carrie, born 1901, taught school, married Francis Murray Graham's Road. They later moved to New London , where she stil resides, a widow. Theresa, born 1904, taught school, married Hyatt Hasiaffl. Springfield . They had two daughters and are now living in Fred ericton, Vivian, born 1906, taught school, is unmarried and lives oi her father's homestead. Harvey, born 1911, married Alice Stewart , . $ built a house in Clinton in 1935, opposite where Junior Mon *' gomery now lives. In 1944 he sold his house in Clinton and it waj moved to Kensington . The family moved to Summerside , whei'< he was employed by M. F. Schurman Co . Ltd. as a mechanic. # —52—