SIDE A 00:00:00 -- 00:03:33 The Horton's from Murray River and her uncle Dave going to Russia when the government sold the Minto to the Russians; Russia, Murray River, Horton, ships, Minto, Russia, Dave Horton. | SIDE A 00:03:33 -- 00:04:09 Addie talks about the Titanic and the Lusitania; Titanic, Lusitania. | SIDE A 00:04:09 -- 00:13:46 Home Children and the story of a girl who was supposed to be a boy; home children. | SIDE A 00:13:46 -- 00:16:07 Quiet Sundays and music within the Clifton Church; Sundays, church, Methodist, Clifton, quiet Sundays. | SIDE A 00:16:07 -- 00:17:04 Hauling mussel mud from the local beach and spreading it on fields; mussel mud. | SIDE A 00:17:04 -- 00:22:26 The Fullerton's Marsh drowning; Levitt, drowning, Fullerton's Marsh, accidents. | SIDE A 00:22:26 -- 00:26:48 Falconwood inmates and her visit there; mental health, Falconwood, hospitals. | SIDE A 00:26:48 -- 00:28:21 The large molasses puncheon, candy, and fish; molasses, puncheons, sugar, candy, fish, cod, herring, food. | SIDE A 00:28:21 -- 00:31:50 The Harland and Sunday school at the orphanage; school, Sunday school, Harland, SS Harland, orphanages, Bunbury, ships. | SIDE A ends at 00:31:50. SIDE B 00:31:58 -- 00:33:48 Addie talks about her first teacher at the MacDonald school, Edna Moyse and her principal, Vernon Crocket; MacDonald School, principals, teachers, teaching, Edna Moyse, Vernon Crocket. | SIDE B 00:33:48 -- 00:35:10 She explains what was so different about the MacDonald school compared to the others around the Island and why it closed down; school, MacDonald Schoo. | SIDE B 00:35:10 -- 00:39:24 Addie explains the horse drawn vans they used for school and goes into a bit more detail about the MacDonald School; school, school vans, grades, teachers, Latin, MacDonald School. | SIDE B 00:39:24 -- 00:41:08 Memories of a MacKenzie potato digger and digging potatoes for two dollars a day; Dakota potatoes, Irish cobblers, blue potatoes, potatoes, potato diggers, MacKenzie diggers, potato picking, wages, potato varieties. | SIDE B 00:41:08 -- 00:46:57 J.Walter and his strawberries, how skunks came to PEI, and his family; skunks, strawberries, J. Walter, J. Walter Jones. | SIDE B 00:46:57 -- 00:48:45 Addie explains where she would park her horse when she would go to town and her cousin's stable on Kent Street; stables, horses, Charlottetown. | SIDE B 00:48:45 -- 00:50:16 Various topics including Mr. Ho, ice delivery, and milk; Chinese, laundry, Ho, ice, delivery, milk. | SIDE B 00:50:16 -- 00:54:29 The plane crash that happened over Southport, her father and the other fish wardens, oysters from the Hillsborough River, and teaching a minister's family to make oyster stew; oysters, stew, Hillsborough River, food, plane crashes, accidents, Southport, fish warden. | SIDE B 00:54:29 -- 00:55:34 Addie talks about the limited traveling she did as a child, visiting Ontario, and leaving PEI for the first time; traveling. | SIDE B 00:55:34 -- 00:56:40 The electric lights in the trenches on the German's side in WWII; WWII, Germans, trenches, lights. | SIDE B 00:56:40 -- 00:59:17 Home remedies and salt pork and salt herring by the bucket; salt herring, salt pork, fish, home remedies, herring, pork. | SIDE B 00:59:17 -- 01:00:42 Christmas and why Addie doesn't like Christmas trees; Christmas, Christmas trees, presents. | SIDE B 01:00:42 -- 01:01:19 Working on a farm in the 1930s; Great Depression, farms, 1930s. | SIDE B 01:01:19 -- 01:03:40 How farms used to be all over Bunbury and the First Nations People who lived by the bridge; Bunbury, First Nations People, Native Canadians. | Tape ends at 01:03:40.