Fred graduated from Commercial College, Summerside, and went to Rosalind, Alberta, where he bought a general store and with his sons still operates this business. He married Margaret Weller, Alberta, and had a family of seven.

Hubert, a teacher, served in World War 1. He was awarded a military medal in France. Later he graduated as a dentist and practised dentistry in Michigan. He married Edna Weldon, Mass., who died in 1966. They had a family of three. In 1969 Dr. Hubert retired to Florida and married Penelope (MacDonald) MacDonald, R.N., of Glenfinnan and Quincy, Mass. They spend their summers at their cottage in Glenfinnan.

MaCDONALD

William MacDonald married Mary Hogg and lived at Traveller‘s Rest Corner where Ralph Maclnnis now lives. Their family was Walter, James and Daisy.

Walter died here, Daisy moved to U.S.A., and Jim was known for his musical ability on the violin. Jim’s daughter married Roland Crozier. Fol- lowing the deaths of their husbands Mary and her twin Rosie lived together. Mary will be remembered for her faithfulness in tending the fires for special functions at the Hall and Club room. After Mary’s death, Rosie went to Searletown to live with her daughter.

MaclNNIS

Alexander Maclnnis born at New London, in 1861, died in 1943. He moved to Sherbrooke in 1878 and married Maria Harkness; they had one son, Brewer. Mrs. Maclnnis died and Sandy, as he was familiarly known, later married Mary Ellen Harris and took up residence in Traveller’s Rest. Sandy Maclnnis was an oyster fisherman and farmer. He bought a farm from Malcolm Kelly and he later sold it to his eldest son, John, the only one of the family to settle on Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis purchased a house at Traveller's Rest Corner, first owned by a Mr. Cham- pion, then sold to Joe MacDonald and finally to Sandy. This home burned and Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis built the present home. Mary Ellen Maclnnis died in 1951. They had eight children, namely; Fanny (Mrs. Howatt Suds- bury) Moncton, N.B.; John, Traveller’s Rest; Hazel, (Mrs. Charles Corkum) Waban, Mass. U.S.A.; Jim, Worcester, Mass, U.S.A.; Sue, (Mrs. Eddie Bero) Auburndale, Mass, U.S.A.; Pearl, (Mrs. Brad Bernard, U.S.A., deceased; Margaret and Percy died young.

The eldest son, John, who purchased the farm, lived there from 1890 till his death in 1967. He married Ruby Rayner and they had five children namely.

Dan who married Vertis Boulter, Augustine Cove and settled in Toronto, Ont. They have three children, Lynn, Susan and Beverly.

Brad married Phyllis Milligan of Bideford and they have five children; Brian, Barbara, Wayne, Nancy and Donald. Brad purchased a house from Alphonse Mallett, Traveller’s Rest in 1950, later sold to Fred Ross and built a

61