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Roy Adams and Gertrude Matthews William MacArthur with Ugo, the horse making homemade ice cream
was borne by the fur industry as a whole, and the time necessary for making the vests was given voluntarily by members of the International Fur Workers Union.
October 1, 1942 Agriculturist - Canada at war requires wool from one million more sheep. Canadian Farmers are being asked to undertake another important war task — the production of more wool to clothe our men in uniform and to fill essential civilian needs...
November 1943 - Ralph Rennie loading hogs at Alma Station, November 30, 1943. EVery second week from November 29, 1943 till further notice.
Agriculturist June 6, 1944 — Sleigh—riding in Prince Edward Island on the third of June 1944, the King’s birthday, was the experience of Mr. Alyre Gallant of Elmsdale. On Saturday, following a two hour snow and wind storm that covered the western end of Prince County with as much as three
inches of snow and played havoc with apple and cherry blossoms.
July 8, 1944 - Mr. C.B. Morris, manager of Unemployment and Selective Service Office, Summerside, said today that Commanding Officers of both the air-training stations of Summerside and Mount
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