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1930 - 1935 A - W

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, as well as the fluctuating prices, import and export restrictions export regulations, and the wider effects of the Great Depression of the 1930s. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the early 20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: Citizens Gas Company, (St Stephen); Clark’s Drug Store, (St Stephen); Charlotte County Co-Operative Co., feed, flour, groceries, and meats (St Stephen); Charlotte County Creamery; Customs Canada, St Stephen port; Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. (St Stephen); F.W. Farris & Sons, sardine packers (Fairhaven, Deer Island); H.E. Fraser, blacksmith (St Stephen); A.C. Gregory, furniture, oilcloth, linoleum, pianos, musical instruments (St Stephen); Roy M. Guptill, smoked herring (Grand Manan); John Giddens, general dealer (Rollingdam); J.E. Gaskill, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, and hardware (North Head, Grand Manan); Ganong Bros. Ltd., chocolates and fine confectionery (St Stephen); Haley & Sin Ltd., lumber merchants, house finishing, and box shooks (St Stephen); Clifford W. Hanley, meats and groceries (St Stephen); P.E. McLaughlin, barrister, solicitor, and notary public (St Stephen); St Croix Soap Manufacturing Co., (St Stephen); Summer Fertilizer Co., (St Stephen); St Stephen Water Commissioners; St Croix Country Club Inc.; St Stephen Woolen Mills; New Brunswick Telephone Company, St Stephen Exchange; Allison Thomas, milk dealer (St Stephen); Tax, LeRoy Hill, St Stephen; H.W. Welch, fish. fisherman’s outfits, gasoline, oils, hardware, and groceries, (Deer Island); Cameron E. Wright, general merchant (Beaver Harbour); the X-l-ent Cleanser Co., manufacturers of the modern cleanser (St Andrews).

Also of note: Report of Treasurer Howard Murchie to Trustees Chipman Memorial Hospital Cash Account, January 31, 1931; Department of Agriculture Seed Branch, Control Sample Certificate for Customs Entry into Canada; Estate of Manzer & Co. dividend sheet, 1930 (St Stephen); Department of Agriculture Seed Branch, Seeds Act Amendment 1934; Department of Agriculture Seed Branch, field and garden seeds imported into Canada; Canadian United Kingdom Westbound Freight Conferences (Dishes 1933-34); Gasoline Pump License, NB Motor Vehicle Branch; Library Commission, regional library service delayed for one year due to economic conditions (1930); rental of warehouse from Robin Hood Mills Ltd. (1935).

1936 - 1937 A - W

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, as well as the fluctuating prices, import and export regulations, and the wider effects of the Great Depression of the 1930s. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the early 20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; electric refrigerators (Norge and General Electric); electric washing machines (Apex); furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: Customs Canada, export entry (St Stephen); the International Drug Co. (St Stephen); Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. (St Stephen); St Croix Soap Manufacturing Co. (St Stephen); Summers Fertilizer Co.; The New Brunswick Telephone Co. (St Stephen); W.S. Wentworth, “old home” baked beans, “Dandy Brand” baked peas (Fair Haven, Deer Island);

Addressed to Leroy Hill (1936 – 1937 H): Report of Treasurer Howard Murchie to Trustees, Chipman Memorial Hospital; Income Tax Assessment; Robinh Hood Mills Ltd., Warehouse rental; Workmen’s Compensation Board Tax Assessment; Sussex Lodge No. 7, St Stephen; Office of Attorney General, Register of Probate appointment; Gasoline Tax Office, Pump Licence; Municipality of Charlotte, Parish of St Patrick tax assessment; Rotary Club of St Stephen, Milltown NB; The Canadian Credit Men’s Trust Association Ltd.; Parish of St David tax assessment; Seasonal Forest Travel Permits; Bankruptcy, Haskill Vail; Parish of Dufferin tax assessment; St Stephen Water Commissioners; Parish of Dufferin school tax; Retail Gasoline License; Membership Card, Scoodic fish and game association; Town of St Stephen, tax assessment; the Farmer’s Creditors Arrangement Act, 1934; Soldier’s Settlement Board; Great West Life Assurance Company; Membership Card, St Stephen Board Trade; Medical Auditing Council, Portland Maine; and Workmen’s Compensation Act, notice of amount due under assessment no. 19.

1938 - 1939 A - Mc

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, as well as the fluctuating prices, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, and the wider effects of the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the early 20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: Customs Canada, St Stephen; Maritime Electric Company, St Stephen; and Ganong Brothers, chocolates and confectionaries.

1938 - 1939 N - W

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, as well as the fluctuating prices, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, the War Measures Act, and the wider effects of the the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the early 20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: Saint Croix Soap Manufacturing Co.; AND The New Brunswick Telephone Co. Ltd., St Stephen.

1940 - 1943 A - L

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, probate records, and the fluctuating prices, customs, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, Canadian China trade, Dairy regulations, Tobacco Tax, Maritime seed trade; NB Gasoline Sales Act; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, rations, sugar, tea, and coffee quotas, labour regulations, and the wider effects of the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the mid-20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: G.E. Barbour Co. Ltd., wholesale grocers, manufacturers (St Stephen); Haley & Son Ltd., house finishing materials and box shooks (St Stephen); Kirk United Church (St Stephen); and Lever Brothers Ltd. (St Stephen).

1940 - 1943 M - Q

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, probate records, and the fluctuating prices, customs, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, Canadian China trade, Dairy regulations, Tobacco Tax, Maritime seed trade; NB Gasoline Sales Act; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, rations, sugar, tea, and coffee quotas, labour regulations, and the wider effects of the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the mid-20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: McAllister Bros. Ltd., flour and feed, Purina, Sherwin Williams (St Stephen); James Maguire, Goodyear Tires (St Stephen); Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. (St Stephen); and Queen Hotel (St Stephen).

1940 - 1943 R - S

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, probate records, and the fluctuating prices, customs, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, Canadian China trade, Dairy regulations, Tobacco Tax, Maritime seed trade; NB Gasoline Sales Act; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, rations, sugar, tea, and coffee quotas, labour regulations, and the wider effects of the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the mid-20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: The Saint Croix Courier; and the St Croix Printing and Publishing Co.

1940 - 1943 T - W

The documents contained in this file provide insight into the general economy, trade and commerce, and daily life of the period in Charlotte County, probate records, and the fluctuating prices, customs, import and export restrictions, supply problems, trade embargoes, Canadian China trade, Dairy regulations, Tobacco Tax, Maritime seed trade; NB Gasoline Sales Act; the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, rations, sugar, tea, and coffee quotas, labour regulations, and the wider effects of the Second World War. They also provide insight into the technological changes of the mid-20th century.

This file consists of bills, invoices, receipts, account statements, bank drafts, customs duty tickets, and correspondence regarding the purchase and sale of general goods including: boots, shoes, and rubber; cotton; linen; paper; lumber; groceries such as biscuits and ship’s bread, dairy products, chocolates and sweets, tea, spices, eggs, flour, sugar, and produce; wholesale grocers; wool; oil; silks, rugs, and mattings; drugs and chemicals, boots, shoes, and rubbers; grass, flower, and vegetable seed; clover and grass seed production; importation of goods, Customs Canada; fertilizer; stationary; grain and feed; hay, straw, pottery, kitchen appliances and furnishings; furnaces; home furnishings; farrier services; carriages; and hardware.

Other Charlotte County companies or corporations that appear in these documents include: the New Brunswick Telephone Company (St Stephen); and Allison Thomas, milk dealer (St Stephen).

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