David “Butch” O’ Hanley 19. 65. He would borrow a nickel every Sunday from Dr. Marvin to put on the collection plate. 66. 1886. The building, on Church Street, met an inglorious end as the garage for the government plough. 67. Inthe Fire Hall, around the tires of the fire truck. 68. Thelma MacDonald (1988-1991) of Souris. 69. Wallace MacLean. 70. The Benevolent Irish Society Picnic at Souris. A special train left Charlottetown and Georgetown bringing the revellers to Souris for the day. Professor Shuttleworth of Prince of Wales College spoke to the assemblage on Scientific Farming and Agricultural Education. 71. She did a round trip once a week when conditions allowed, from Pictou to Souris, then to Etang d’ Nord, Amherst, Grindstone and Pointe Basse in the Magdalen Islands. 72. April 1894. 73. The editors were on the drunk. 74. Helen Stewart. 75. In 1935. 76. William Shephard of Cardigan. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Shephard of Cardigan was born in 1959 and weighed 16 pounds, 4% ounces. The attending physician was Dr. Preston MacIntyre. 77. Mossey and Muttart later became J. F. Mossey and Sons. 78. Edmund Fanning in 1787. He travelled by a six-oar boat, complete with oarsmen, a tent with canteen, two servants and a secretary. 79. There was a sale of 1826 acres along the Hillsborough River to John “Hellfire Jack” Stewart. His estate became known as Mount Stewart and the name eventually included the village. 80. Hot-air furnaces, ranges, cook stoves that would either burn coal or wood for shop, office, hall, parlour or dining room. 81. Della Scrimgeour. 82. The British warship HMS Phoenix was wrecked on the shoals just off East Point in heavy gales and north-east rain. No lives were lost, although the ship was a total loss. The ship’s surgeon, Dr. Bradley Gregory attended Mrs. MacDonald who was in labour when the sailors put ashore. 83. Lawyer Ken MacInnis in 1980. 84. Charles Martell. It was an effort to attract new people to the town, in an attempt to raise the tax base. 85. John Alexander Dewar (1863-1945) was the only person to be elected to the House of Assembly while not a member of either the Liberal or Progressive Conservative parties. He sat in the House as an Independent This 'n That Answers 89