Perhaps the most gratifying work Col. Johnstone does in connec¬ tion with the replicas is when at the close of the season he cleans out the much frequented "Wishing Well". No debris, no clay, no stones; but buckets of coins which the visitors to Woodleigh tossed in during the summer. The hefty buckets are transported to the Red Cross Office in Charlottetown . A valuable contribution to a splendid organization.. Col. Johnstone is verily a worthy son of Long River and our Island as well. Tribute by J. L. Saunders , Kensington . CHAPTER VII HONOR ROLL Those who attended Long River School World War I Archibald Campbell, killed in action June 2nd, 1916. Arthur Johnstone , died of wounds July 8th, 1917. Leslie MacLeod , died in Scotland , Dec. 30th, 1917. Harry E. Bernard , severely wounded. Ernest Dunning , wounded Sept. 18th, 1918. J. Wilfred Cann , died April 30th, 1920. Russel Cann , died Oct. 27th, 1942. Alexander Brennan , died Feb. 5th, 1959. Eldon Cann Horace Cann Heath Campbell Frank Dunning Frank Fitzsimmons Stanford Campbell Archibald Johnstone Ernest Johnstone Samuel Profitt 2nd World War and Korea Otto Dunning , died of wounds June 10th, 1944. Ernest R. Dunning , died Feb. 21st, 1958. Francis Dunning , died Feb. 16th, 1966. Harold Arsenault James Brown Walter Brennan Eric Cousins James Cousins Sgt. George Campbell Sgt. Archibald E . Campbell Harold Campbell Velda Dunning Joseph A. Dunning