The slings are also very useful in handling timothy bottoms, etc., Hi a man's stowing in the loft. A weight being attached to the car¬ er 1 ings it back to the stop and thus saves the man in attendance any serf n in hauling. It is simply one of the most unique affairs and is robt. Iy the only one of its kind in use in this province. The carriers |g ^ported from the J. E. Porter Mfg. Co . of Ottawa, Illinois . The work was done entirely by Mr. Robinson and is one which should e n by every up-to-date farmer." The above method of storing hay and grain has, of course, become ':e, but in 1901 — seventy-two years ago — it was a very up-to-date |r 3dern invention. THE SHERREN 'S Samuel Sherren was born in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England on uly 3, 1791. He was the eldest of a family of nine. When a young man el. led from England with his brother, James, to make a home in me a. They landed in Newfoundland where James remained. [ The rocky shore there did not appeal to Samuel, so he continued o tc P.E.I , and settled in Crapaud . In 1823 he married Ann Trowsdale vho as born in Yorkshire, England in 1803. To them were born seven hild n one of whom was James. Samuel died in 1864 and his wife in (872. James married Sarah Cairns . They had a family of eleven: Thomas, iNh ', James, William, Samuel, Albert, Alfred, David, Celia, Annie and Sara Albert, from whom the Cove Sherrens are descended was twice "an d. His first wife was Jane Wilson of Hampton, and they had four :°i| Russell, who went to Ontario and settled there; Edward drowned H toria when young; Ernest married Lydia MacLure and resided in ■ ■'aflp raverse; and Heber, who married Ruth MacDonald of Crapaud and m* A in Augustine Cove . They had a family of one son and two daugh¬ ter larvin, Eileen and Frances. Marven, who is employed by the C.N.R . ■ fcis wife, the former Shirley Waddell of Cape Traverse live in Augus- pne Cove . To them were born six children: Debra was born December 31, v- She is married to Alan Bell and they live in Borden. Gerald was ,Nji May 13, 1951, and Barry, July 16, 1952; both are employed with pi C.N.R. A daughter Brenda, died in her tenth year in 1964. Ricky and Cindy are attending school. Eileen married Paul Leger , and they have two daughters, Deborah Hjoy. i Frances married Calvin Geldhart and they have a daughter, Patti ^ynn. Both of these families live in Moncton. Heber, whose second wife was Mrs. Emma MacWilliams , passed |W in 1969. uA Albert Sherren 's second wife was Bessie Milligan . They lived on ne farm now owned by Gerald Murray until, owing to ill-health, they 81