SIDE A 00:00:00 -- 00:01:30
Discussion about Gaelic and French; Gaelic, French.
SIDE A 00:01:30 -- 00:02:45
Discussion about lobster and lobster canning; lobsters, lobster canneries.
SIDE A 00:02:45 -- 00:05:11
Discussion about Christmas; Christmas, molasses, Christmas dinner.
SIDE A 00:05:11 -- 00:06:15
Discussion about quiet Sundays; Sundays, quiet Sundays, religion.
SIDE A 00:06:15 -- 00:08:33
Keith talks about how often people burned coal and wood in their homes during the year; coal, firewood, stoves.
SIDE A 00:08:33 -- 00:10:19
Discussion about the first telephones; party lines, telephones, Dr. Gallant.
SIDE A 00:10:19 -- 00:13:10
Keith talks about tobacco twists being sold at Pratt's store and people making boxes for them; tobacco, twist, chewing tobacco, eggs.
SIDE A 00:13:10 -- 0016:52
Discussion about shipping eggs, egg inspectors, and starting an egg grading station; eggs, egg grading, egg inspectors, shipping.
SIDE A 00:16:52 -- 00:20:54
Discussion about eggs; eggs, egg inspectors, egg grading.
SIDE A 00:20:54 -- 00:23:33
Keith and Dutch talk about flour and how they would make clothing out of flour and sugar bags; flour, clothing, flour bag clothes, homemade clothes.
SIDE A 00:23:33 -- 00:24:35
Discussion about a train called "The Million Dollar Train" because Charlie Dalton moved foxes on it; foxes, fox ranching, trains, Charlie Dalton.
SIDE A 00:24:35 -- 00:31:11
Discussion about cars and one of his first times driving in the early 1930s; Chevrolet, driving, cars, accidents.
SIDE A 00:31:11 -- 00:31:49
Discussion about Frank Doyle's airplane and taking Keith for a ride; planes, airplanes, bi-plane, flight, pilots, Frank Doyle.
SIDE A ends at 00:31:49.
SIDE B 00:31:58 -- 00:34:07
Discussion about Frank Doyle's airplane and taking Keith for a ride continues; planes, airplanes, bi-plane, flight, pilots, Frank Doyle.
SIDE B 00:34:07 -- 00:34:44
Discussion about rationing during WWII; rations, WWII, rationing.
SIDE B 00:34:44 -- 00:36:18
Keith talks about the first tractors; tractors.
SIDE B 00:36:18 -- 00:38:17
Keith's first memories of the trains and some of the poor winters that affected them; trains, steam engines, ice, winters, snow.
SIDE B 00:38:17 -- 00:39:38
Discussion about mussel mud and gambling; mussel mud, trains, gambling, boxing.
SIDE B 00:39:38 -- 00:40:42
Discussion about home children from England; home children, WWII, orphans.
SIDE B 00:40:42 -- 00:45:40
Discussion about Father John MacDonald and the communication between trains by whistles; train whistles, pranks, trains, Father John MacDonald.
SIDE B 00:45:40 -- 00:52:13
Discussion about shipping oats; oats, black oats, shipping, trains.
SIDE B 00:52:13 -- 00:55:22
Keith tells a story of a hobo from the States; hobos, trains, traveling.
SIDE B 00:55:22 -- 00:56:45
Discussion about ice cream from Summerside; ice cream, Summerside, Olympia Ice Cream, picnics, shipping.
SIDE B 00:56:45 -- 00:59:00
Keith's memories of the ice-storm of 1956; power outages, ice storms, 1956, winter, electricity, storms.
SIDE B 00:59:00 -- 01:03:51
Keith talks about his first experiences with radio; radio, Boston, radio programs.
Tape ends at 1:03:51.