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Date Recorded
2004-01-08
Date Digitized
2010-06-08
Abstract
This interview is with Mary Morrissey talking about her grandparents from Springfield, home rememdies, her father James and his farm, her mother and coils of hay, teaching school and women's jobs, getting sick with the Spanish Flu, her first teaching jobs, polio affecting her brother Leo, a travelling tailor, self sufficinecy, her big family, working at Devereau's store and running it, old Charlottetown stores, and Christmas time in her youth.
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Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
01:03:20
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1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
SIDE A 00:00:00 -- 00:02:20
Mary Talks about her grandparents from Springfield and home remedies; Springfield, home remedies.

SIDE A 00:02:20 -- 00:07:21
Her father James and his farm; cows, pigs, hens, digging potatoes, horses, milking.

SIDE A 00:07:21 -- 00:09:30
She discusses coils of hay, her mother, and how busy her parents were; hard work, hay.

SIDE A 00:09:30 -- 00:10:47
Her father's death in the 1930s and Dr. Murchison from Clyde River; Dr. Murchison, Clyde River, 1930s.

SIDE A 00:10:47 -- 00:14:35
Teaching school, women's jobs, the "Islander Parties" in Boston; women's work, teaching, teachers, school, Islanders, Boston.

SIDE A 00:14:35 -- 00:16:30
Getting the Spanish Flu in 1920 and teaching people who were older than her in her first years teaching; teaching, teachers, Spanish Flu, 1920.

SIDE A 00:16:30 -- 00:23:14
She talks about her first teaching jobs, walking to school, the school inspector, Prince of Wales College and how she was paid almost the same thing for 10 and a half years of teaching; Donagh, Elmwood, Maplewood, schools, school, teaching, teachers, walking, teacher's salary, school inspector, Prince of Wales College.

SIDE A 00:23:14 -- 00:26:45
How polio affected her brother Leo and his experiences and jobs; polio.

SIDE A 00:26:45 -- 00:28:10
Hearing about the first world war and the Halifax Explosion; WWI, Halifax Explosion.

SIDE A 00:28:10 -- 00:30:50
Traveling, going to Prince of Wales College, and her aunt the dressmaker; dressmaker, dresses, Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, traveling, boarding, room and board.

SIDE A 00:30:50 -- 00:31:38
She talks about a traveling tailor named Callaghan who would go to the country and take suit orders; suits, tailors, traveling salesmen, Callaghan.

SIDE A ends at 00:31:38.
SIDE B 00:31:42 -- 00:34:20
Discussion about the traveling tailor continues, with mention of clothing made out of flour bags; flour bags, flour bag clothes, tailors, Callaghan, suits, clothing.

SIDE B 00:34:20 -- 00:37:15
Self sufficiency, potatoes, pork, fish, butter and eggs around Easter; eggs, Easter, self-sufficiency, potatoes, pork, fish, butter.

SIDE B 00:37:15 -- 00:39:20
Washing clothes by hand and not having sheep; washing, clothes.

SIDE B 00:39:20 -- 00:40:45
Quiet Sundays; cards, quiet Sundays, Sundays, card games.

SIDE B 00:40:45 -- 00:41:45
Raspberries and strawberries; trading, baterting, berries, raspberries, strawberries.

SIDE B 00:41:45 -- 00:42:43
The flour-mill in Kensington; porridge, mills, Kensington, gristmills, flour.

SIDE B 00:42:43 -- 00:44:59
Her big family and how one local family had 4 boys and 4 girls; big families.

SIDE B 00:44:59 -- 00:51:10
Going out West for a year, working at Devereau's store and shorty after buying it, Jim Montgomery who sold candy, and the salesmen that would come by daily; Devereau's store, stores, Jim Montgomery, business owners, candy, traveling salesmen.

SIDE B 00:51:10 -- 00:54:45
Operating the store, running it on credit, the sugar rationing during the war, her fine and loyal customers, and giving up the store after the war; WWII, stores, credit, store credit, business owners, Devereau's store.

SIDE B 00:54:45 -- 01:00:05
The oncoming chain stores and the Lebanese grocery store, the old Charlottetown stores, and the milkman named Drake; Drake, milkman, stores, Lebanese, grocery stores, Charlottetown, pork, bologna.

SIDE B 01:00:05 -- 01:03:20
Christmas time in her youth; oranges, cookies, presents, Christmas.

Tape ends at 01:03:20.