Stewart MacDonald , M.D. I can still see him plowing and harrowing, while I was teaching in the school. He was a very pleasant man and we had many long talks through the years. He was mar¬ ried to Myrtle Munn from Murray River . They had two sons, Malcolm and Floyd. Floyd died about a year ago. Floyd was an accountant, and had university training. Malcolm became a Captain on one of the Wood Islands Ferries. (A lesson: don't educate your boys if you wish to keep them farming.) When Lemmie was a young man he seemed to me to be always well dressed and always had a stylish wagon and a spirited driving horse. His animals were always in good shape. I guess that was because he had so much hay and oats to feed them. I always considered Lemmie one of my best friends, although he was much older than I. He used to be my barber but never charged a cent. I felt bad when he took his final illness of kidney fail¬ ure. I treated him in the Prince Edward Island Hospital but at that time there was little one could do for that disease. I never saw him cross, even to his horses, and every¬ one in the country considered him a good neighbour and friend. Long Angus MacLean 's house, now in a state of disrepair. The farm is owned by Neil MacNeili 68