SIDE A 00:00:00 -- 00:02:18
Albert Griffin is introduced as an entrepreneur in Sturgeon who moves his lobster packing plant down to Souris; Albert Griffin, Sturgeon, moving, towing, souris, lobster, boats, packing, lobster factories.
SIDE A 00:02:18 -- 00:02:44
Roy helps as a young boy at the casket factory during the evenings; caskets, coffins, work.
SIDE A 00:02:44 -- 00:08:45
Albert Griffin's decision to go into bootlegging, his first adventure to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and hand brand alcohol; bootleggers, rum running, alcohol, prohibition, Souris, hand brand, rum, whiskey, prohibition officers, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Pierre, Miquelon, mixed drinks, gas.
SIDE A 00:08:45 -- 00:12:20
Albert Griffin returns to PEI and escapes the prohibition officers; prohibition, rum running, bootleggers, alcohol, cars, prohibition officers, Birtwhistle.
SIDE A 00:12:20 -- 00:14:45
Discussion about Albert Griffin and his many ways to hide the rum and throw off the prohibition officers; prohibition, rum runners, Albert Griffin, hidden rum, alcohol, rum.
SIDE A 00:14:45 -- 00:15:19
Roy discuses rum prices during prohibition; rum, prohibition, rum prices, alcohol.
SIDE A 00:15:19 -- 00:16:37
Discussion shifts to bBootleggers and if any of them made a lot of money during prohibition; prohibition, rum runners, money, Great Depression, North Shore, bootlegging, bootleggers, rum running.
SIDE A 00:16:37 -- 00:18:32
Discussion about the Clear Springs cook house, lobster poaching, and his time in the Department of Fisheries; Clear Springs, lobster, poaching, Department of Fisheries, cookhouses, lobster poaching.
SIDE A 00:18:32 -- 00:19:25
Discussion about honorable bootlegging practices; bootleggers, bootlegging, money, rum runners, prohibition.
SIDE A 00:19:25 -- 00:27:50
Roy talks of Albert Griffin's new boat and the time he got caught by the French authorities; Saint Pierre, Miquelon, prohibition, bootleggers, Albert Griffin, France, alcohol, rum, rum runners.
SIDE A 00:27:50 -- 00:31:36
How the end of Albert Griffin was brought about by his wife; Albert Griffin, Charlottetown, alcohol, prohibition, bootleggers, rum runners, bootlegging, rum running.
SIDE A ends at 00:31:36.
SIDE B 00:31:40 -- 00:42:03
Jack Westaway and Roy's brother Stanley purchase a 10 gallon keg of rum from the rum runners and have to hide it; Birtwhistle, prohibition, rum, kegs of rum, rum runners, prohibition officers.
SIDE B 00:42:03 -- 00:43:25
Roy talks about the shipyard building that was pulled up from the shipyard and the final ship built in the building; shipbuilding, boats.
SIDE B 00:43:25 -- 00:48:54
Stories about tricks played on the prohibition officers; prohibition, Birtwhistle, prohibition officers, Roy Clow, tricks, Jack Clow, George Miller.
SIDE B 00:48:54 -- 00:53:52
Roy Talks about Jack Westaway's dog and how it protected the rum; dogs, accidents, rum, rum running, bootlegging.
SIDE B 00:53:52 -- 00:59:25
Jack "Toenails" Hicken's wife learning how to drive and how "Toenails" got his nickname; nicknames, Jack Hicken, driving, Clow's Store.
SIDE B 00:59:25 -- 01:01:31
Charlottetown bootleggers shipping rum by train to Montreal in wooden barrels by marking it "Vernon River Oysters"; rum runners, Charlottetown, bootleggers, shipping, prohibition, tricks.
SIDE B 01:01:31 -- 01:03:25
Gordon Hine's had the first two-ton truck to come to Murray Harbour, his delivery service, and the other kinds of cars in the early 1920s; trucks, cars, 1920s, Murray Harbour, Model-T, Model-A, Gordon Hines, trucking.
Tape ends at 01:03:25.