SIMPSON Chester Simpson (1869-1943), son of William and Elizabeth Simpson married Margaret Crozier (1875-1908), daughter of William and Sarah Donald Crozier , from the next farm. They had one daughter, Ella Mrs Harper MacNeil , R.N ., who resides in Florida , but is a regular visitor to Mr. Simpson's second wife was Mabel Dennis of Charlottetown . Their family were Marion, married Ellsworth Bagnall (deceased), is now Mrs. John Henderson , Charlottetown ; Jean, Mrs. Winston Mayne Ot ¬ tawa; and Dorothy Beairsto , died in 1978. Mabel Simpson , died 1964. ' Rev. Alexander Simpson (1867-1945), eldest son of William J. and Elizabeth Laird Simpson , after graduation from P.W.C ., taught for two years in Hamilton, Following graduation from college in Lexington Kentucky , in 1897, he held pastorates at East Point , New Glasgow , and Summerside . In 1900, he married Ella Jean Bagnall , of P.E.I. From 1913 till his retirement in 1941, he held pastorates near Nor- walk, Iowa . Their family are Roland and Mary ( Mrs. Wendell Tutt ). SINCLAIR John Sinclair (1814-1882), emigrated from Catiness, Scotland in 1842 and resided on the south side of MacGillvarys barn below the quarry, here he operated a post office and a tavern. His wife was Marion Miller (1855- 1936). Their gradndaughter married John Hunter grandfather of William and Erskine Hunter. Mr. Sinclair is referred to as "Caitness Sinclair", by those who have knowledge of him. John Hunter (1830-1905) and his wife Joanne Sinclair (1840-1923), their sons John (1868-1940), Robert Laird (1875-1923). WILLIAM THOMPSON William Thompson , the son of John and Anne Thompson of Darnley came to Baltic in 1949. He acquired this property from Alonzo Holmes . It had originally been owned by Mrs. Richard Wall and had served the community as a Post Office and Grocery Store (circa 1915). Doctor Thompson was a Veterinary Surgeon and practiced in a large territory serving the farmers of Baltic and communities. One of his main hobbies was repairing radios. William Thompson died on February 20th, 1975 and is buried in St . Mary's Cemetery, Indian River . The old home was demolished in 1976. URUSKI ( RON ) Ron Uruski , a Canadian Armed Forces Argus pilot, stationed at C.F.B. Summerside procured the Ansel Bernard house from Cliff Ramsay in 1967. He resided here until he was posted to C.F.B. Greenwood , Nova Scotia in 1971. In 1972 he sold the house to Ron and Mary Cameron. 80