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FARE
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nal BRUSSELS POST, BRUNEL% ONTARIO THURSDAY; NOV. 7th, 1968
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PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND 1934
To describe the best
description was given by al
young Spud Islander who was
arrested in flostpn far being
drunk. The magistrate asked
the young man where he was
from and the young man said.
I'M front theland sir. The
nuigistrate asked what. Island,
and the reply, what other Island
Is there sir.
Your first thought is. brick
coloured clay, potatoes, race
horses, lobsters, black foxes and,
aatm. The latter being the most
jimportant. You cannot owe.
LCharlottown for a few hours
every Saturday by eating potO
toes and lobsters. The rum fa
bootlegged in from the Bahamas
and .can be bought for 14.00 per
pleetio4 day is alway.
a real celebration. A gentle-
maa's agreement ' since colt!,
and ho .car is searched,
arrested and no car searched.
You may be questioned if 90*
off a few voters, especially
if you are on the losing side,
The indifferent voters, the smart
ones, ore taken to the pplls,
given all the refreshments
Alesired, and a micky for next
morning. I itnew. I was hired with
car for $25 and given a guide.
The trunk was loaded with this
cursed mirth maker and every
ear drawing votes was the
same. We taxied until about five
o'clock when my guide deeded
that multi millionaires like our,
selves shouldn't be aesociat-
ow Tire
Clearance
ALL 1st - LINE
% istOutitAT
McCUTCHEON MOTORS
BRUSSELS, ONT.
lug with ordinary people. Any'
Way there were only three gal-
lons left, barley enough for our
If government changes'
and you are a road worker, for
instance, you do not go to work
next day. .You have no job, the
winners take over.
A very nice custom on the
Island, in farm homes, an extra
plate is set at meal time for any-
one who might drop in. Another
custom, which does not meet
with the approval of school
children, holidays start July let
and school starts again Augist•
and when , "ipickin" time starts
another month's holiday is de-
clared, .
Most important to the tourist, is
,of course, Green Gables, the
home of Ann of Green Gables,
Don Messer, 'c.r.c.y. and her-
ness races at least three times
' a week.
A well worn saying on the
Island — quote, in the summer
we drink rum, go fishng and
dig, in the winter we don't
fish or dig.
1' God bless Spild Island and I
may there always be rum and'
potatoes and an election at least
once a year.
T F.
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TO
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Llavries & Company Ltd.
AltanitmE MEET WEST, TOWN*, 3
SELWYN BAKER
Brussels Phone: Office 79, Residence 263J