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Please send your new Wall Paper catalogue to . susessesssssslsslosscqn-ssssosoissnsooss G. o-oonoesnsussssloynlsls i > » grandmother's ' l‘, Story Related On Anniversary ._ r "T (‘By The Csmdlan Pied) ' m , n. a. March is S-"The Grandmother's ' 0! Vnrdships experienced by the first nited Empire Loyalist settlers st Fredericton in 1788 was told hero on the occasion of Frederictorfs lhsqui-eentennlal as the capital of gew Brunswick. Based on recollec- ons of information given verbally Mrs. Lewis Fisher to her grand- tighter. the story wls published related to the late Dr. W. O. aymond, Archdeacon and histor- n. PQIAfter od ‘tflhiists prided at st. John. mdisn csnces ‘lsrricd them w th! - " "Predericton. "Many women the NW7 er here. "Graves were dug with ' and shovels near the spot _,s our party lisd landed. Hi4 p 1m Hard Coal this week. ‘ ‘ii crash Wednesday m t We ofln-mm-sdm I.» Mr. Daniel Mcliscliem. 87 Gerald Strut. won the F’; p.48 duplicate your Bsseburner Hard Oosl order ss- .. " palatal) itree to you-order today, $12.60 per ton. smegma demos -- lsvsnsss can n lcweit ctr macaw: . 1.. I washer». ‘~.a=.e:~r1* 1w. there in the stormy winter weather our loved ones were laid to zest. ‘We had no minister. and no burial service but our own pnvflfl!‘ Only three houses had been con- structed in this district when the loyalists arrived. "We pitched our tents amidst the shelter of the woods and tried to cover them with spruce bollghs," said. the grand- mother. "We used stones for fire- places. Our tent had no i100!‘ bill? the ground. ‘rho whiter was very cold with deep snows which he] tried to keep from drifting in by putting a large ms at the door- Tlie snow which isy six feet dcep around us greatly helped in keep- ing out the cold. How we lived through that awful winter I hardly know. "Sometimes psi-t of the family hsd to remain up during the niaht to keep the iii-es burning. so ss u. hes-p the rest from fussing. some destitute people mule use of bos which the older ones kept hestina before the fires and applied by turn to the smaller children to keep them warm." As soon ‘as the snow disappeared the settlers began to build lo: houses but under s nsw menace of COAL llsycr draws a lucli! "ilk"- ... 1011mm =- Victoria =- $.01. $2.1» starvation they lacked strength to continue these efforts. ‘ trayed by s dishonest commissery whom they railed upon for necessities," the people had to live in Indian fashion. Discovery of large patches of white beans, believed to have been phntcd by the French, re- settlsrs called them “The of Life and Hope o! the Starvinl." were frequent years. Prices of commodities in those days included: salt, $12 a. bushel; poiuid: pins. so sects s paper and blue broadcloth. e30 a yard. settlement. “Home wished fellows nation 0i the the situation. The grateful Royal Prcvinclals Bread" sud “The Staff Finally s schooner arrived with supplies. Periods of food scarcity during the first iew tea. $2 s pound; tobacco. 8i s At first s black and white est was the only domestic snlmsl in the who cams from the Btstes, after s. ids, while kilbed, roasted and etc the cat. to the great real-ct and indis- thriut coorolispinidcrtlibt hsdmshchthouslihebsssedto be dtodisintbswocdssiid v ,i1lrs' 1110a rim: m GET llillio nonlzssiaps This Sale Brings Every Important 1935 Fashion !' Freshen up i in every line. are shown this week a Get into a lovely-dress that says 1985 . . . . Here are some of the notable values that Pretty plain Oelanese Dresses in all the populaf new colours, smart corded tie, collar is in check or plaid, some of collars in taffeta . . . . . . . . Clever Spring like Prints in silk crcpes, expressive of all the styles that are good for this season, new $3.95 colours s-ss-s-r-s-ss-qs-s-ss- Brilliant Spring like Prints are the feature of this notably handsome line, with pleated collars, cord tics, little self belt with fancy buckle ,. . . . . . . . . . . . There's a. nice range of these, including Junior styles as well as matronly models, shown mostly in plain crepes with shirring and other contrasting treatment at collar ° ' ' r ° '9.‘ s 0.0 n a e a e s; 1 [Ila sis s_s sis s s s s e OTHER VERY SMART MODELS {.4 Halifax Port A rrivals ARRIVALS :—- Salscls from St. John. Ohedabucto from Queenspoit. Portia-item Nfld. ports. Tramontsns from Banks. Man. Exporter from Philadelphia Novalite from local Harbour. Mary Currie from Local Harbour. QAIIJNGS :- Bvarreholm from Gotlienburg. Climlabucm from Local Harbour. Novslite to Local Harbour. vssstns m BEITII:— Kvno. loading. Portia, discharging. Portia. bunkeriiig. Oathcsrt. Ohedsbuota. bunker-ins Dom. Hlilyd, Rcvaitte. g. B110 No. 2. lmfll. lslscts, 1o . Bvssieholm, loading. siivmvw. sisshsmm. P011360 hlllkliil, berth w‘ r m- M Inns , berth. ‘ 30m. Acsdisn. berth. lL-lld Calumet from South Africa. Can. Brltisher irom Australia Iii-Indy Rodney from 3W. Indies Man. Regiment from 8t. John. Sulairis from St. John. Beaverbiirn from St. John. Yorkmoor from South Africa Gold Harbour from U. S. ports. Tanimbsr from Belawsn. Llllemor irom Halifax. Malayan Prince from For Exist. iG-Jirrottnixizholm from Gothen- burg. Kosciuszko from Gydnia. Montcalm from Liverpool. .Myltlebank from For East. Osn. Conqueror irom Australia. \ FF-Chcdnbuoio from E. C. ports. Oelrnalen from 8t. John. Alaunia from London. Andsnis from Liverpool. w-Coiborne from B.W. Indies. Dominica from 8t. John's. Airthria from Glasgow. Belle Isle from Halifax. il-Oity of Yckshsms jrom Osl- outta. CanadiensDefeat Leafs Score 2-0 l: Gel-villus’: swam win) (Al. - . Bermuda, March Boston socssd i??? it??? "iii it? WJN. Becker of New York, one up in i9 holes. Veteran Police Reporter Honored ’ (C. P. By Guardian's special win) SAINT JOHN. N. 3-. March 14.- lisrry “Dutch" Ervin. veteran police reporter, tonight faced Magistrate S. W. Palmer in the court where the Iormer belln covering his "beet" 3'1 years ago. The charge was m“ Er. yin, known ss Dutch to msny news- llflmnnen in Canada and the East- crn United States, had retired train active newspaper work. The Judg- ment of Magistrate Palmer was that Dutch had never betrayed s ossific- cnce. And the sentence was that he accept from Chief of Police 1i. M. Blades- s presentation on behalf of go Saint John Protective Associa- cu. __..___....._..____ Ills Island's for Outs sod loves Bus». waits. 1o ‘reinstate, Aylnor, Classic Cleanser. 8 for .. ii for .......... its ti. Ii ll. tl ..... ..t\..i...y.,.... Golden Miller .Ch eltenham Win n e r ,_.__- (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) NHAM $111., March ll MacBEATH exocsizir THUR-I. FRI. SATURDAY NOTE m: special LUXQOAP 4 for 15c Ccdflsll, skinned, lb. 'Ie Sweet l’. I Q . “will?!” named for this year's nmninmwl five lengths beck in third niwv- pscl: in the Grand Nationfl. WI u» 1 w 2 choice while moment fill!“ third to Mb P889?! Jill!” in the Ainticc clnaic inst yell‘. V‘ heldatiltoisndliollsborohfll at 100-1. ‘Iihe Whitney horse HM 160 today, one more be has been esslriiled for the National. _____..____..__. SAINT JOHN, N.B._ March l The Anglican House of Bishop! the ecclesiastical province cf Oil-ll’ M0. ‘M made after the meetina- nis Grace .1. s. Richerdwll. Ad“ bishop or Fredericton, pi-‘zsiaegkhlzt’ L VALUES -, “mu nq-l-nmmli 7i‘: fur wheat) m uitskfreshilbs. for" m ‘llslslaasssillmtfor Cornfl 810i- cstsrd ‘ss-sssssssessssso Pickles (35 "- D 38c u...- _ 9b 34c. w fraons 131i