A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , April 15,1925 Agriculturist - Mr. J.W. O' Brien of Elmsdale takes much well merited pride in his Colonel Aubrey . The Boston Globe commenting on the turf season in the Maritime Provinces has the following on his famous horse. " Colonel Aubrey owned by J.W. O' Brien of Elmsdale , PEI and driven by Col. D.A. McKinnon of Charlottetown , was the fastest performer of the year. He won in straight heats at Charlottetown , in October with every heat in 2:16 and a half, which time was not excelled by any performer in charmed circles." April 29,1925 Agriculturist - Warning by William F. Quinn for people not to trespass on his farm at Brockton , not to cut wood or remove boards from windows of the dwelling. May 6,1925 - Eddie Haywood , now living in East Royalty , has his farm for sale one and one quarter miles from Elmsdale intersection, 86 acres, good buildings on the . March 4,1926 - After five successive postponements, the annual meeting of the Elmsdale Farmers' Institute was held on February 26,1926. April 28,1926 Island Farmer - Mr. R.L. Coughlin , Brockton , Lot 4, is selling, cleaning and repair¬ ing Sharpies, the famous suction separators. Auction Sale AT ELMSDALE 1 will offer for sale on TUESDAY, MAT Stfc, My Farm of 60 acres of laud, with all waeaaary Irtitogi, mm I mm from tSatton; *l*o Stock m& Implements as follows: 2 Horres, S Cattle! 40Hen*; Pig; Blade* ( H H »)f Mower (If. &); Hay Rake (ft. Mh Disc Harrow ( M. HL )# Iron Harrows; Spring Harrows; Gang Plow; single Flow; Tuckwa^on; Driving Wagon; Car*j WorM^gMmrmmi Forks; P J&&* Elmsdale , Valuable Farm For Sale I offej» by private sale my farm of !