I I 63-..,.,.-.f “en-r-'j' _ £633 -,,_____ 35 YUU Buy ‘ i §.;5=-i.§;§.__;;'_<.- _.__ ; _ ,__ 1 ._ i pr. -'ij `:I:=.-_f_*ie=5. ~ . 1*.-,_ :Q-,s;:.=' _ ' it I Y\\ Look through the Cello phane wrapping mark Peg 'l`op's superior appear- ance ~ a true indication of its finer quality which i I smoking promptly proves _ \___. to you .ear -_ _ rf I ai ~ i » il; _'._ ? ;:_1'_"é'_&‘, I Sealed in moisture-proof Cellophaiie to keeo them fresh and prevent pocket breakage. ._,.../-f. ' ‘ `é_~'.l~ ;‘ .t I ` III’ l g \.'.>£$B“':':»=---- J ~ --»~_f -v-~~_ 9 _ i _ ` I -ttf V _ red relatives and friends gathered at . ° ‘ - _ _ _ ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mac- . _ _ _ Leod, Brookfield, to tender a shower t __ _'-:___ ' _:_ __ in honor of their daughter Hazel, __,.',_.:§f§i 3_1. I who has been recently married. She § . _(E 1 l I .,_ nnooxrlrzw n '_ N f ""`""` ‘IT i ` """'“""" " ""‘ "'“'~- -*' _ _M On Nov. 12th upwards of a hund- was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Little Miss Avis and Mas- ter Lloyd Crewys conveyed the heav- ily laden basket into the circle, where bride and groom had been seat/ed, while Mrs. Harry Paul, Miss Mar- Kavct MacLean and Miss Bemice Wood opened the parcels and read Llic witty and comical verses accom- ~nny`ng them. After thanking cach and all, refreshments were served by several of 1-iazel's girl friends, who before long may be going through the same ordeal. Then dancing and music were indulged in, also some old Scotch songs by our friend. Mr. Rennie, which were greatly enjoyed. Through time each began to wand their way home, wishing Hazel all tcnd. Messrs. W. G. Darke and Murdock .-1:<.-wart were in town on business on _ tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Maslin are paying a visit to Brookfield. the guests of Mrs. Maslln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Maenurr. ` Mr.-and Mrs. Clifford Robertson GT _' -_ _ Mr. Elmer Parnell, Amherst. N.S., -J. spa-nl. Sunday in Brookfield vls'ting Mrs. Robcrtsons parents. --li,,_ SOURIS NOTES paid a business trip to Souris this *er- Q `\ _ _ * M.r. Freeman Stewart, East Baltic. - ' ____ _ i passed through town on Wednesday.i ' Pi"~3I."'l~§`3E EWABD ISLAND f ima Wiwi the Halifax __ Star Says: _ I i>RiNCD EDWARD ISLAND TIIE Charlottetown Guardian has recently issued a souvenir edition published in _ bool:-size form, with the optimistic title of I_ “The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island." It is an interesting edition. It is one that the native of Prince Edward Island, far from lioino, will read with a special glow of pleasure, for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion. and advertisement, it tells of the |sIand’s .*._ _g__loi-yy, of its progress, and of its contribution to the life of this continent. There are many excellent articles, but one of the best is the impression of an American _ journalist who visited the “Garden of the ‘ _GuIf," and who tells vividly his impressions of its people, their traditions, the well kept homes. the splendid churches, and his amaze- I ment at the practical absence of divorce and I Ci‘ll`i`l9. I His observations are worth noting. “This some little Province, which has no divorce l>2'_oh!on'i, is also without a crime problem. Its crime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is less than one-tenth the rate .I0 _f0i'C.1riada as a whole, and the Canadian rate is low. The Island hasn’t had an execution in 1 for'i;_'/ yogi-5! _ _ “i_Ji~.-einploymeiit? There isi1’t any on the s_nnri. f "Povorty? it is almost non-existent there. “This lsl.'.i'id has, per square mile, twice as I "WNV people, four times as many cattle, and 'Slit times as much poultry, as any' other Province of Canada. lt has more railroads per iquafe mile. more post offices, more telegraph lines. and more churches, and its people have Il_;0i‘e money in the savings banks, per capita, *Hit have those of any other Canadian Province." The publication is one worthy of that en I I ’_,_,.7.__. - Y Y ofthe moving picture which was _ _I filmed at Yeo’s Theatre on Tuesday COpy P _ Mr, s. A. ninemsn, of East nai- ig some or riiis vein W. _,A _- I ` 1 _ Mrs. Dittmar has returned to Bos-I I; If I inn, after having spent the last fewi I ' months visiting at the home of her of I _ _v-he -fe. 4 ._\-_-n, 4.4.; f I i, _ I "Prowlers of the Sea" was the title evening to a good crowd. fir. spent Tuesday in Sourfs on busi-I ‘ H955. ¢ ~¢=» n. visited Souris this week ln the in- terests of his firm. father Mr. Michael Fitzpatrick. I Mr. Ivan MacDonald. South Lake. inoiorcd to Sourls on business on Tuesday, Mr_ L. W. Murdock. Murray River. was ii visitor to Souris and vicinity on the 19th. Mr. H. H. Acorn, Sourls, made the_ ‘round trip to the Magdalen Islands` by the S. S. Lovet this week. Large quantities of sand are being placed on the streets. It is under- stood that these same streets will be graveiled early next Spring. Mr. Charles Kennedy was a visitor to Souris this week. Colonel Powers. of Halifax, paid ri visit to Souris this week in the in- terests of Militia.-G. 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