1919, 43. Father Roche researched and in the tall of 1972, wrote a study that saved and later enhanced the Queen’s Theological College in Kingston Ontario. He was accepted in the position by the University and the United Church of Canada, due to his tolerance of all peoples and strong beliefs in ecumenicism.

44. Rev. Francis Xavier Morrison, a brother of Bishop James Morrison of Antigonish, was born in St. Andrew’s. 45. Reverend Henry Revel Bell. He eventually was the longest- serving minister to the East Point Baptist and South Lake Christian Churches, His 21 years of service included 1912-1914, 1929-1937 and 1942- 1952 For many years following his retirement he served as pulpit supply fot various Island churches. At his passing in 1961, he was interred in the Kingsboro Cemetery.

46. Daniel Bernard O’Hanley, a missionary in the Roman Catholi Church was murdered in an attempted robbery on July 3, 1991. His remai were flown home and he was buried in the St. Margaret’s Cemetery. 47. Robert N. Cox.

48. George MacKenzie, a native of Scotland, in 1862.

49. William Ethelbert Leard. The business later moved down the road to Bridgetown. John Sterns took over from Leard, when he and his family moved to Saskatchewan. 50. An unrepentant merchant and American Consul, Caleb Cushing Carlton Sr., offered $1,000 to William Hooper, an M.L.A. from Second Kings. 51. Caleb C. Carlton Jr. was an auctioneer who had the ability to disguise and project his voice. 52. James D. McCormack of De Gros Marsh. He was the President and General Manager of the Great Western Lumber Company and livet in Vancouver, British Columbia. 53. James Robert (Bobby) MacKenzie. 54. Philip J. Rossiter of Morell. He was the Vice-President of Rogers Hardware in Charlottetown. 55. Ernest D. Reid, (1916-1966), a native of Rollo Bay. In World Wal II he served overseas as a Pilot Officer with the R.C.A.F. He founded an¢ operated, until his sudden passing the E.D. Reid Produce Company Ltd 56. Frank MacDonald, a native of Little Pond, was the owner and operator of Robinson Supplies until he retired in 1979. MacDonald wag awarded the Queen’s Jubilee Medal in 1977 for outstanding public service, 57. J. Frederick Fraser (1890-1942) started as a packer and a provisio

merchant, eventually holding directorships in the Bank of Nova Scotia) 62 People Answers