190 A Bridge To The Past Exhibit by wood-lurm'ng class of 1976, mnrlucicd by I-‘luyrl Case/er. Reuben Dickieson (1866-1950) married Mary Hall Colson, daughter of John Colson of Long River, New London. She died on April 13, 1890 at the age of twenty three years, and is buried in Wilmot Valley. On November 1, 1898, at the Methodist Parsonage in Summerside, he married Armenilla A. (Nellie) Clark, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann (Lefurgey) Clark, and sister of Fred Clark. Reuben farmed at the homestead until 1909 when he and Nellie moved west of Summerside. They later moved to Mill Valley and retired in Kensington. Being a great horse trader Reuben was frequently heard to say, “I like a horse with lots of style." The Diekieson farm was sold to Edward Caseley. CASELEY Edwttrtl (‘ztseley (Feb. 14, l882-Nov. 19, 1967) was the son of Samuel and Mary Ann (Moase) Caseley ol' lrishtown road, Kensington R.R., P.E.l. Ed married Hester Elizabeth Bowness (April 28, I877~Sept. 22, 1958), daughter of John and Eli/aheth (Fri/7e”) Bowness of Norhoroi They were