Abstract
This interview is with Layton Millar of Ellerslie, P.E.I. His wife Olive also partakes in the interview, and there is a period towards the end where his friend Edwin Dennis speaks for a few moments. Layton begins by telling about his family, farming, homemade clothes and goods, and potato farming. He talks about cattle, creameries, grain, pigs, butter, jam, chickens and eggs, meat, and fish. He then goes on to tell about the first tractors, cars, radios, electricity, and telephones. He tells about his mother's work as a mid-wife and home remedies, food, foxes, his work as a rural mailman, Christmas, traveling, and blacksmiths. Also mentioned is church, the Co-op store he and Olive ran, the ice storm of 1956, and the big snow of 1923.