"... And this man came, and Father was feeding the mill. And I guess he had to stop the mill, likely, to talk. This fella wanted to know if he could marry Kate, my sister Kate. And Father said, well, he thought not... But now, imagine him coming along like that. You'd think you were buying a cow, wouldn't you?" Josephine Morrissey , ch. 14 "So, that's the history of the fishing and my experience of it. Nice job. Very interesting hauling up a trap and two or three lobsters in it." Neil Morrison , ch. 5 Susan Hornby , Editor Mary Ross , Project Co-ordinator Susan Hornby was born in Charlottetown , the daughter of Jim and Jean Hornby . She has a B.A . from the University of Prince Ed¬ ward Island, and did graduate work toward her M.A . in History at Queen's University in Kingston . Her publications include Celts and Ceilidhs: A History of Scottish Societies in Prince Edward Island and two articles in The Island Magazine. Ms. Hornby and her husband Harry Baglole have two children, Keith and Sebastian. She works as a Parole Officer with Correctional Services of Canada , Charlottetown . Born, Mary Nicholson , in South Pinette , Mary was a farm wife and teacher before becoming Head Resident at Marion Hall , U.P.E.I. There , she became involved in a theatrical group called "The Venerables" with whom she has toured Canada and . S.A. Now retired, Mary has more time for her other great love - history. In 1984 Mary received the Belfast Historical Society Selkirk Award for her outstanding contribution to the preservation of local history. Mary has two children and two grandchildren ISB-N-0 ~9695400~3~5 TEA HILL PRESS CHARLOTTETOWN ISBN 0-9695400-3-5 $20.00 BELFAST PEOPLE 24/08/92