A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , Prince Edward Island ^ justifiable pride in this sale and feels 'he has the goods in the cattle line.'" On January 25, 1928 Dairying and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. was seeking sealed tenders to haul cream from Kildare and Alma, Elmsdale , Montrose and north of Alberton , and Alberton . Ernest Hall was the manager. To show their appreciation the Farmers' Institute requested that the secretary, W. A. Mc Arthur, write a letter of thanks to the CNR for the early morning express and for improvements made to the cattle pens and siding at Elmsdale . On February 20,1928 W.A. Mc Arthur of the Dock passed away. He had been an active member of the Farmers' Institute and for eight years its secretary. At the time of his death he was president of the . Mr , T. B. Grady, Supt. C. N * R-, Charlottetown, F. EX Xtear Sirs— I have lately been advised that the request of our Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade delegation, which met the Hallway Management In Oharlottetown la«*t January re the need of continuing- the early morning msEfB&B$n him h^^y» granted. This means a #r«at deal to many of the farmers and fishermen as well .a* tho shippers of their products in thiSt the western part of our Island, and on behalf of the memhers of our Farmers* Organization f desire to express to you our appreciation for the eontimnmtion of the &xpr&Bs~ up*to the last of November* and to you and others of the Hallway Management permit us to convey the thanks of the people of Elmsdale and vicinity for the splendid improvement tfifldg ad¬ joining- the cattle pmt- and siding at Elmsdale . This Is a real boon to tiie loaders of live stock and other farm products mt& tow which please accept our vmry best and heartiest tnanlos* Tours respectfully* Wlf * A. McABTHUB Secretary Elmsdale Farmers * Insti¬ tute and Co-operative Buying- and Selling Organfsatdton. The Island Farmer, Oct. 27,1926 Because of the work of the Institute in securing seed grains, in April 1928 Tho- a Letter of Thanks mas Murray of Elmsdale was able to of¬ fer for sale 1000 bushels of White Banner seed oats for one dollar per bushel at his warehouse in Elmsdale . In 1929 the Banner Livestock Shipping Club had the following officers: president, Allan Matthews , vice-president, Leigh Hodgson and secretary, A.D. O' Brien . There were nine directors in addition to the officials comprising the elected board. It is 77