Ed Matthew 's Livery stable and little tire shop. Post office and public health office rear of flower shop. Ed was one of the first in the village to own a motor car. He was a very private person and remained a bachelor until in his 70's when he married Eliza (Haywood) Campbell ( Bob Campbell's mother) in Elmsdale and moved to that area. The old livery stable still stands on its original site - a stark reminder of "horse and carriage days". The building is now owned by Raeford MacLean. Later Ed Matthews operated a tire business in a small building located on Willow Ave . MILLINERS In earlier years women were not considered fashionably dressed unless they were wearing a hat and gloves in public. Making and trimming hats was an important business, and milliners were much in demand. In O'Leary most of the larger stores had a millinery department. Milliners were kept busy all year creating decorative hats in all shapes and sizes and for all occasions. Spring and fall were especially busy times, but very exciting for it was then "millinery openings" 40