erlasting flowers, etc., which he sometimes dyed. He and his ther made many beautiful hooked rugs and Joe also stamped gs for sale. They sold their home in Clinton in 1957 and moved Stanley Bridge . After Mrs. Smith 's death in 1963, Joe moved B.C. Mrs. Constance Holman In 1957 Mrs. Constance Holman , Summerside , bought the ynter home and lot, and she occupied it as a summer cottage til ill health prevented her in 1970. She died in 1971. In 1972, Dr. Alan Hebb , a grandson from Burlington , Ontario , t ught this property. Property Now Owned by George Pickering William Pickering , 1750-1837, emigrated from Kirkland, Eng- nd in 1775. He settled in , now known as Stanley idge, on land later owned by his great-grandson Theodore Pick ¬ ing. He married Mary Jane Anderson and one of his four sons, mes, 1788-1849, had a lease on what is now George Pickering's operty, in 1810. James married Margaret (Peggy) Marks, 1782-1862. They i d the following family: David, William (Holy Bill), Janie, Re- b cca, Mary and Anthony. Janie never married. Rebecca married John Doughart , Long River . They had four c tldren. Mary married James Somers , Kerry town in 1840. They had a K a. James. See James Somers farm. William Pickering , 1819-1887, married Jane Fyfe , 1826-1884, s inley Bridge, and they had the following family: William I, Al- Di rt, Theodore, James Sr ., Harriet, Jemima, William II , Robert Wesley, Mary Jane , Lydia, Edith. Anthony built the Stonehouse that still stands on George Pick ¬ ing's farm. He emigrated to . William's Family: Albert lived on the farm now owned by Donald Pickering and >uilt that house. He married Keziah Ford . They had two daugh- :ers: Thursa and Rosa. Thursa never married. Rosa married Hooper Linkletter , Linkletter . They had two ^Idren. Albert re-married Edith Stavert . They had a daughter Norma. • —75—