black points, standing 16 hands weighing 1050 pounds, and a perfect picture in harness. Mr. Mason 's many friends in this locality, wish him every success with his valuable prize, for it is one which he may well feel proud oflsic].' L.P . did quite well for himself considering his humble beginnings at Doyles Point in 1844. He died September 14, 1914 at St. Peters Bay at the age of seventy. He was buried in the family plot beside his two young boys and his first wife Mary Ann Currie . A stone marks the site. Like other members of this family, his children are outlined at the end of this work. MARY DOYLE , Eighth child of James Doyle and Margaret Lacey Mary was born the latter pan of June 1845. She was baptized at Cathedral, the sponsors being William "ahohnam"[sic] ( Monaghan ?) and Elizabeth Mervin . In 1881 she was living on the farm and listed as having no infirmities. Mary lived on the farm at Doyles Point with her family until about 1887 when her mother moved off the farm to Charlottetown . Mary would have been forty-two at the time of the move. It was probably at that time, that she was committed to Falconwood Hospital. She doesn't appear in the 1890 R.C. Census or the 1891 federal census living with her mother, sister Annie, and brother John. More than that we cannot say. Many records for this hospital were destroyed in a fire and it is virtually impossible to get access to any which do exist after 1900. One cannot help but wonder about reasons for her confinement. Did she have a congenital condition like Down's Syndrome, or perhaps something which developed later in life, such as Alzheimer's disease or schizophrenia? FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL AS LT WAS IN MARY 'S TIME Did she ever stand on the front lawn of Falconwood, with tears in her eyes, Staring across the water? Her home at Doyles Point was quite visable from that vantage point. Mary died at Falconwood in 1928 aged 84, having spent the last half of her life confined there. She was buried in the family plot of her youngest brother ■ohn, in Cem.3, near St . Pius X Church, in Parkdale . 49