'Pamilq *& i 4to>UeA ADAMS Wallace Adams, son of Caseley Adams moved from Darnley to ¬ ler's Rest in 1967 with his wife, Alma Campbell of Irishtown . Their daughter Earith married Marvyn Ramsay of Summerside and they have one daughter, Melanie. The Adams residence was built by George Carr in 1965 on a lot pur¬ chased from George Taylor . It was sold by Mr. Carr to Neil MacLeod of Baltic who later sold it to Wallace Adams. Wallace is an employee of Ken¬ sington Co-op Feed and Hardware and his wife is a teacher in Elm Street School, Summerside . ARSENAULT Arthur Arsenault and his wife, the former Edna Martin , St. Felix , moved from Freetown to Traveller's Rest in 1958. Arthur works for Simmons and MacFarlane at the warehouse and lives in the house adjoining it. The Arsenaults have eight children: Edmond now living in Toronto ; Barbara married to James Semple , Montague; Joe married to Theresa Arsenault of Amherst and is living in Toronto and they have one daughter, Velda married Allison Maclnnis , New Annan and they have three children. Walter, at McGill University (Agriculture); Marena, student Athena High School; Gilbert, student Athena Elementary School; Karen attends ¬ ler's Rest School. Arthur is a veteran of World War II, Service Corps. BAGLOLE (see Wood history) BAKER Daniel Baker bought the home of Edwin and Libby Rayner just west of the present Pillman homestead. He was a fisherman and day labourer. Their family was: Aggie, Clara, Elizabeth, Nina, Maude, Belle, Frank and Robert. Aggie married Joe MacDonald , a carpenter by trade. They lived at Traveller's Rest Corner on the site where Clifford Lilly now resides. 47