Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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... motor cars and by bootleggers that the closing of bars and blind pigs does not have much effect on the total consumption . It is beyond the power of local inspectors to control smuggling or even check it to any appreciable extent .
... motor cars and by bootleggers that the closing of bars and blind pigs does not have much effect on the total consumption . It is beyond the power of local inspectors to control smuggling or even check it to any appreciable extent .
Page 88
It pays better to feed the cream to tourists than make it into butter and feed the skim milk to the pigs . If there are any Indians about , don't drive them away , but let them camp along the river bank where they won't do any harm .
It pays better to feed the cream to tourists than make it into butter and feed the skim milk to the pigs . If there are any Indians about , don't drive them away , but let them camp along the river bank where they won't do any harm .
Page 93
... Years old Horses Sheep Pigs Supposed Population Number of Militia Bushels of which Under in each Supposed Tillage & County Clear's Pasture REMARKS Indian Mills Wheat Rye Oats Barley Fuel Ovens Corn 8200 7100 1923 19678944823448 3908 ...
... Years old Horses Sheep Pigs Supposed Population Number of Militia Bushels of which Under in each Supposed Tillage & County Clear's Pasture REMARKS Indian Mills Wheat Rye Oats Barley Fuel Ovens Corn 8200 7100 1923 19678944823448 3908 ...
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