"> - 11 - The new La Pell water wheel system was installed at a date when few, if any mills in the province were so equipped. A total of fifteen men were often employed in and around the mill, many of them provided with bed and board by their employer. Who, it is said, sounded the Wake Up Call at four o1clock in the morning. Mills and £ farm acquired by John Dixon Sr. , pro¬ fessional miller from Stanchel about 1885» closed out the cloth operation and opened a saw mill in its place. At this time steel roller machinery was installed in the grist mill replacing the old grinding stones. In later years the whole enterprise - Flour and & Oatmeal Mills, Wool Carding and Saw Mills, was carried on in the best tradition of the old and honorable milling service, by John H. B. Dixon , successor to his father. There came a day in 1940, however, when the two v V