lames and Belle Murray.

James often picked up groceries for his customers at the store, paid for them out of their egg money, took out his commission of ten per cent, and paid the balance to the producers on his return trip.

After ten years (in 1942) when egg supply was dwindling, James decided to discontinue this service and turn his full attention to farming.

LlVERY STABLE

Edgar Matthews was born in Baltic, Prince Edward Island. In 1910 he came to O’Leary and started a livery stable behind Matheson’s drug store. He performed a very useful and much needed delivery service for the people of the village, in those days before motor cars and trucks. Besides stabling and caring for the horses he delivered freight and express goods to the various business places from the C.N.R. station.

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