had to be stored because of the condition of- the road and because anti-freeze was not available. They had much preparation to do before turning to the horse and sleigh as the main means of winter transportation; the engine's cooling system needed to be drained, the battery had to be removed, and tires taken off and the car set up on blocks.

The following are early owners of cars in vae” Cove: Peter McKenna, James Morrisey—1926 Chevy Touring Car, Frank Sandy McDonald, Charles DR. McDonald, George Grant- Chevrolet, James Nicholson—1927, Angus Nicholson-1929 Ford, Joseph Edward Morrisey—1930 Ford, Arthur Gillis, and Frank Rooney.

The following is taken from The Prince Edward Island Year

Book of Registered Motor Vehicles to 1945:

D. F. MacDonald Orwell Cove 1933 Ford Sedan Annie MacPherson Orwell Cove 1941 Ford Coach Peter McKenna Orwell Cove 1929 Ford Coach Edison MacLean Orwell Cove 1936Plymouth Coupe William Morrissey OnNell Cove 1934ChevroletSedan James I. Jenkins OnNell Cove 1927ChevroletCoach Charles J. MacDonald Orwell Cove 1939 Dodge Sedan Angus Nicholson Orwell Cove 1933ChevroletCoupe Walter MacLeod On/vell Cove 19360hevroletCoach Ernest McLeod OnNell Cove 1939 Ford Sedan Stanley Morrison Orwell Cove 1932 Plymouth Sedan F. F. Dreelan OnNell Cove 1930 Ford Coach

A. H. MacDougall Orwell Cove 1939PlymouthCoupe

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