GOIN' TO THE CORNER Cream Routes Comenclnjr~Monday next 20th inst. all-«ott*ejr wt»-f*p*: erate twice weekly only ajs follows:---- Mondays and Fridays: Road, Milo , West Cape , £,ot 7 and - Tuesdays and Saturdays: Brae , Lot 6 , West [Devon, Mill River , Elmsdale and Alberton . Alma, Kildare , Montrose and Cream will be collected on Monday and Friday evenings. The CTLeary Dairying & Cold Storage Co. LIMITED The Agriculturist , Aug. 16, 1928 appears it was not possible to restructure and reorganize, as the Island Farmer later that month described the final days of the Alma Cheese Factory: For many years this institution carried on most successfully and distributed a large amount of money among the farmers in the way of dividends as well as in the way of wages; in addition, it provided a ready market for their milk right at their own doors. Came the depression and it with many other industrials fell into the red ink column. The managers stood nobly by their guns for some years carrying on the business at a loss which they bore in the hopes that there would come the "pick up"... The Islander , later in 1934, called for a meeting to consider a resolution from the Alberton Dairying Association to wind up the affairs of this business and to appoint liquidators. The cheese factory was torn down and the lumber was taken to Alberton and used to construct one of the exhibition buildings. It is not known if there is a connection to the tearing down of the cheese factory and the ad in the Islander in 1934 calling for tenders for the building of a horse shed and the enlarging of the cattle shed at the Exhibition. Tenders were to be 64