-53- following linos will attest* Vovn at in 2857* ha was the grand* son of i &rtia 2a2y, the first settler in tho coaaunity. Cia attended Erifiee of Collage and taught for s»ny years in tho rural schools of tho province. Staring his last tsro years as a teaches he was prin¬ cipal of Georgetown High School, "ihile in Georgetown , We* Daly de* oided to study medicine* and, after a year's apprenticeship with 3r» £araes of that toon, ho entered Balhousie University, Halifax, as a Esdical student, Coon after returning homo following the completion of the second last year of his course, he went one June morning of 1995 in search of oystors in the Crsell 3iver, accompanied by two nephews, Stand and John Hughes * Sxee the throe bodies were found later in the day ;#■ Efcs. Bugnes who wont to investigate their failure to return*: SJwo days after, the triple funeral was held teom St* liichael's Church. Xona,58 i >.o biographies of fe» of his sons follow fcorowith. S 3. BGSSSjB DALIT - Son of Janes 2a3y and £fery ia-in Dughes, Dr. %3y was born at lona on 2 i 2rch 21, 1886, Ma attended St. Bunstaa's from 1500 to 1904» following which ho taught school for two years. 2n 1906, ho again onrollod at St* 2unstan*s and graduated in 1 S 0$>. 2» that year ho had the honor of being chosen abodes Scholar for Srtnce . Ke entered the Ttoiversitjr of Oxford , Stogland in 3.909 and graduated in 1912 with a B. &♦ in the Honor School of i-hysiologsr* Srora 1912 to 52 Personal letter froa fie. Joseph 2Ja3y« Steotof 1$6&