whoa

Winnipog -- much the worse for the trip. "The coaches looked as though they had passed through a siege," according to the reporter's description. The article went on to say thet the train had carried some one hundred and seven Prince Edward Islanders; twenty-one Nova Scotians; and thirteen Newfoundlanders. An old gentlemen who lived on the Colville Road, after reading the story, voiced his indignation in words something like these: "Now that was the work of those damned Nova ‘Scotians and Newfoundlanders| I hope the law'll deal with them! Not half-civilized, most of them!"

There was an Old chestnut which actually may not have been too far wide of probability. It told of an Islander who had recently arrived in British Columbia, and who was looking for work. A prospective employer asked him where he had come from. "From the Island," was the reply. "What island?" demanded the Westerner. Angrily, the job-seeker retorted: "Prince Edward

Island! What the hell other islund is there?"

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