'ss, Tn: Youuonusms.u 3:1...ILY 10ld 'CT,',' '4 r ,,craarid v Je? yaw. O he:M fires burning". -nd later when we were Hinged Ine, surge: ..no fUthd Va vole sh rt of .. . 1 t .5 4 11- of' the store bread Liother said," .0 have lots of bread in the store‘ . All the CUItVILS s , , _ . . _ ." -‘ . l . 1-' ’ tatydins: and were mere destroyed but some OT the walls which were solid bI’lCK renewed s u l E) . ' _ . . _ C' ual) e capers were saved. used in the new building. The safe being in the, house, all the Value 1 1 s i I ttt T.,,. -. "N l , " K‘ c, uaulated over "Swat we found was a great loss were articles of “erogenoisc when had sec u , , -4 .. _ c, 'r2ei Is ctoved the years as for back as l8'71. These can never De replaced and would often sax __ . interesting; and even valuable as antiques". C, i‘he new: building that nus erected was a c,C)cllrirru- .. 1 _ . "., t ' ra) "f' tion dwelling-house and store. it was built oy "W "' "aa-ttII-Mill. n.F.T:.Abbott of Carleton Elace..nd was ready for " ll ", - _ 5. _ :7"? Jri, cs.pa' , ' occunancy by Septm‘nbcr. A temporary store had Wi, 1“] Fr - - I l, all": H l, been set up in a building at the back and busincs . Pd ii! _ ‘ ilkR. M, - . ‘ - I Ir? ' I "d - _.l8kil.gBi " ' , t 797%. Ti" t was carried on all summer here. The now home g rr 201;? t'Eiia-iiG2iria Ail a? Cara 'ttlemme-MII! " -- ' ' was wired for electricity and had a bathroom setting a precedent for the community. The tower was supplied by a Delco battery system. The upstairs extended over the store and was very spacious but all six bedrooms were occupied at this time and there was glenty of family activity. The old house, which was in quite good shape, remained uninhabited till the next year when it was torn down and rebuilt in liepean where it is still in use. In 1929, Kellie (Mrs.;laye) died leaving three children in their teens. four years later Emeline passed on very suddenly. She was sc1rcnty-f'i1re years of age but was very active and on the morning of the day she died had glanted a snow ball on her lawn. her husband, John ferries survived her by several years and was eeighty-thres when he died. . _ , - , LCqEEEEE%iEEEErEEE%fETi1 The slain over the store then changed from J.J.Totu1ghusband to 'Lis3SSr%iEE-isr3szEEizE-_ I fd.T.Younghusttnd. That same fall Joe ended his bachelorhood by I 45.7"“? '! I M, " 1.1.41.3... _ we: .21.; ", W" marrying Ada Davis of 'ri"cood1eswra, a school teacher who had taught i Bllllliiiigll W l r5gMI8ENit5' , i . MiIRSeh" Ea F :._ . in several schools in the vicinity. She was a very communltY- M8%gii A!» " t.lt ‘2 iht . new. minded person and the neighbourhood profited by her presence. IEE' . Mh v.i' l = I] " iWft Ec I - MEW4 1 . at . a _ Bint RMMiEh" a. .-... r ' She played in the church, taught fSundsjr-schoo1 and kept the 'iialliiiiiitiiii, I " 'BKleir'r l ' _ books for the Gold Leda}. Cheese Factory for many years. she I iicil!?i,iiiltfc'i . C2", w _ "V I" "- 52" ' ih'lrr,gikrr,ciiu,, , also took over the schools of No.4, Tortolton and to“), ..arch 'k I, isyiN, - .Rrhigiiit)ti ( lte',,'r)jtit,),"i'" . a. 41., h' . Lf 5fii'd ‘ 1' Ftt _ . at times when these Bet1oOls had difficulty in securing teachers iii .lii,'ii'zisic,ii1 , ~. fl . 11ti l but finally gave up teaching on the insistence of her husband. .. 'IMil tl l - ' ‘5 " - h' I - [ lieanwhile, of course, the grandchildren had grown up. "H ' [i , _ .7 "ll ly - .45- I I', j,"; i .."-_fter she finished school Jolly worked in Ottawa for some time . 'til,.,',-')),'")','-',-:;';.')':;,':-],":, . a,» .tl?lsts.ii's-,j)s'i, " ' (vr'.uT tlt" : - " '/iisa'tce'fi -. . _ l [ I iï¬gï¬Ã©â€˜gtwis’i T, and married Us): 1.;acFadden. rat worked with thc ououroan need . (itii(j'i)i'i'tti"; "i-tCl-xiii::"??).'," .4 wig. il ' It" ". "c au ‘. - t : ' . . . " - I .. . . I Wt" i'Feat7e'ife5'tuT --. Commission and married Dorothy uohnston of carp, lrvmg 'isarriedlf'3EEEcEEgiqiFt---_aFsEt"5 Joe "and Ada