-31- see&ed no longer feasible to carry on. At this tia» the members. of the family who- vrare still there aoved to Cardigan where their de¬ scendants atill reside. 5° One of these latter* Andrew Stephens IhoOonald, grandson of the founder $ vtaa a "boy of about twelve when he left Orwell Cove * and was engaged in the mercantile business in Cardigan for many years until t&a death in 1957* &* ie appropriately iaentioned here in that he had the distinction of having sis of hia seven sons graduate from St. Dunotan's Ifriiversiiy, an accomplishment difficult to equal anywhere. Two of these, Sather Clare and father .Andrew, are priests in the Charlottetown 3iocose. She second general store of interest here ia still functioning at lona's crossroads, "ho property was' owned originally ly Oaen ii^ugherty, and later esse 2nto possession of John 0*Connelly a local school teacher, lb started business in or about 1375 ®®& continued until jU>93» at which tine lis and Ms fondly moved to Iboton. Joseph ifeGabe, another local cehoolEaster, bought the premises from 0»Connell and conducted business for exact3y half a century until his death in 1942. At this point the property was -taken over and operated by his daughter* Sfetry SfcCabe, Since the letter's death in Slay, 1961, a sister of the deceased, !$e£, t"^miQ aooney. along with her nephews, the Creamer boys from Souris , have been keeping the 3tore functioning. Jolitically*' 's populace 1ms never won great prominence$ in fact, no cne has yet attained the dignity of having Ids or her name 3° Files of :1ov, "ndrew Llacibnaia, Parkdale * P. S. X ., 1562.