Ltd., Summerside; 56. Chester Gallant; 57. Solomon Gallant; 58. Donald Schurman; 59 Ralph Baglole; 60. Harry Schurman; 61. Mrs. Oliver Payn- ter rented to Mr. & Mrs. John Grose, the former Ruth Bray of England, they have two children, David and Barbara. John works at Seabrooks and Ruth teaches at Traveller’s Rest; 62. Royce Manderson; 63. John Mallett; 64. Hubert MacDonald; 65. Robert Wall (lot) ; 66. John Wall (lot) ; 67. Peter MacDonald; 68. Land, George Taylor, Traveller’s Rest; 69. Edwin Wall; 70. Lawrence Wall; 71. Cedric McInnis (vacant house). He lives at Sum- merset Manor; 72. James MacKay (lot); 73. Roland Murphy; 74. Ells- worth Wall; 75. New Annan School.
Along Clermont Road: 76. Edwin Mill; 77. Elmer Somers; 78. Arn- old MacDonald, Barton.
Ralph Rogers purchased a lot from William Haggerty on Hag- gerty Road.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
History of Prince Edward Island, P. Blakely, M. Vernon; Public Ar- chives, Ottawa; Meacham Atlas of 1840; Geographical Survey, Ottawa; Tales of Abegweit, Bremner; Office of Lands and Deeds, Charlottetown; Millar MacFadyen, Dept. of Education, Charlottetown; Place Names of P.E.I.; R. Douglas (1925) ; P. E. Island Libraries, Charlottetown; Different histories; Dr. R. G. Lea, Charlottetown; Old newspapers; Old scrapbooks; Mrs. Reginald Haslam, Springfield; Rev. Thomas Millman, D.D., Toronto; C. B. Shaw, Brudenell; Roland Tuplin, California; William J ohnstone, Ken— sington; Waldron Stewart, Kensington; James Pendergast, Charlottetown; Mrs. Edgar Hickey, Indian River. A few of the older residents of New An
nan and surrounding districts. SUNSHINE AND RAIN
If all days were sunny days,
How soon we should complain,
And long for just one stormy day
To bring the cooling rain!
If all days were rainy days
And the weather never fine,
We’d soon grow tired of the rain
And want the sun to shine.
But rain after sunshine
And sunshine after rain
Remind us that our troubles,
Will pass away again.
The rainy days and sunny days
By turns they come and go,
But all days are happy days
To those who make them so! Happy May
“A RECIPE FOR A GOOD DAY”
Take 2 parts of unselfishness and 1 part of patience and work to- gether. Add plenty industry. Lighten with good spirits and sweeten with kindness, put in smiles as thick as plums in a plum pudding and bake by the warmth that springs from a living heart. (If this fails to make a good day the fault is with the cook not the recipee).
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