A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , Prince Edward Island ested in the sale of livestock are invited to attend. This club will also assemble wool for shipment to the at Charlottetown in the afternoon of June 24th at St. Louis and on the same date in the evening at Elmsdale . On April 29,1932 a meeting of the O'Leary Dairying and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. was held at the O'Leary Hall for the purpose of closing the company under the Voluntary Winding-up Act. In 1932-1933 W.B. McLellan , well-known farmer and promoter of the cooperative movement, who worked tirelessly for the promotion of various cooperative enter¬ prises in the area and throughout the Maritimes, was honoured by the Maritime Cooperative Services in recognition of his service as president of its predecessor, the Maritime Livestock Board, to which the Banner Livestock Shipping Club was affiliated. To date there is no information on the official ending of the Elmsdale Farmers' Institute. An ad in the Island Farmer on February 27,1935 indicated agri¬ cultural meetings were being held in various communities, including Elmsdale , un¬ der the direction of the Provincial Department of Agriculture. The Dairy¬ ing and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. was buying poultry, live and dressed, at their new plant in O'Leary {Island Farmer November 4,1936). Over the years the following officers held various positions in the Elmsdale Farm¬ ers' Institute: A newspaper ad announcing agri¬ cultural meetings to be held at Elms¬ dale by the provin¬ cial Dept. of Agri- culture Agricultural Meetings will be held under the d irection of (he Provincial Department of A griculture as follows; March Sib and 6th —Afternoon and Evening—Tigniih March 5th and 6th—Afternoon and Evening— March 6th and 7th~-Afternoon and Evening—Elmidale March 7th and 6th~Aftcrnoon and Evening— Hall Lectures on Livestock, FeecU, Field Crops, Disease Control and Co-Onerattve-Marketing, Large attendance Invited. The Island Farmer, Feb. 27,1935 79