~ 4 , i ' H' -` *I5 P” n __i___i,__ lei-1 (Wi-nm. fm-the Magazine dampen.) ~' (\‘o.icl\ide1l l lin more did those old people mise IIIWIIB Rllllar Siriiiialh services, Per- ha“‘ for sifinovitlia timy'woii2d’l$e with- onli preacher. How those godly old souls mK$ have hunger;-d for some one to break to limi tuenéua ai Lim. 'O with llltho oonvenlrnnea of the twl|tieth_ century cannot begin to reiil- ise"\that life meant io them, and yet per- hahithev were more content thai; we are (diy. But aitho their prlvations from many sources were great, they never auf- lered from actual need. We know their laborl were ho‘h hard and unceaaing, lint there were some ivivantiiges even then. Ship-building soon grow tobe a great budness, and all the timber was close at hsid, and when the siilpa were complet- ed, they were loaded with timber and sent home to the old country, where both ship and cargo were sold for money and suppllss.- - There wus also ilah cl' all kinds ln far greater number! than now, and the kelp and sea-weed made apientifnl supply ci manure. Then the tant that none of the young people prewlng up, needed to wandir away to choose homes for themselves. as BY CHARLUTTE M. BROOKS. est. hardworking people; inclined to be excitable, owing probably to the French in thi-m. Thelrllvoe seemio have been rather uiicigemiul, no notable disasterr, *lor adventures oi great iinperi anus taking p‘ace among them. Neither were any of ,them great travellers. But they all liven ‘_God~irarinir,f upright lives, and trained their children in the fear oi the Lord. A majority oi their yonniz men became ‘ farmers, but ihere were a number who went away and learned trades. Plaster- liiiz seems to have been the favorite trad- ainong them, a few became cnrpenterr. We ilnd one tannar, two shoeuekers, ‘and those schoolteechers. The next gen eration spreads out siid shown a great ‘many diferent ceilings. Those now' growing up, will doubtless do honor to themselves and also tothose who went before tilvml Henry Hrehaut Il. married Fiancee Thorne oi England. Their family num- bered ten, of whom sixare still llvinii- They and mostcttheir family followed the Methodist Church, and lor years gtheir house was the home ol the Method- 1 lst Ministers. Daniel Brohsut who was the second son. married Isabella, danxiitar of James Bell , ot White Sands. Six oi their seven child- lm in ami living. Kia asain in nie __,_,_____,_,_,_,,,_,_,.,.,_~..~_._,.,~ _.e _s . ,.,......_...-_-_-.-_ ._ _-_-_ .- . ~ . . . . . _ . .. . tri.-va 1 \ l | i A Q ~ f _i li" Y _5 if f f 7' V - our younn folks ere forced to do now. WI! another advantage. The places for homes lay_ali around them, and land was eheaplout svelfi ol) thi 'UA 'll U10 9"* then; the moat that was needed was the ikddhio-the Hb lomaim lie in etrength and will to clear it, and they were rich in both. True. there was no auch machinery aa now, which makes the iarmer's llle seem almost one oi ease compared with one hundred-years ago. Oxon were pear-ally limi ier uiiiiig na iiiii, me ui ine mia ,,,,,. ,M in-1,, nies. ou.iia-in the 'usa arsi’l»i-aeaiivis¢wise~¢i»e'iimi- mms mam with iii. .i¢u..5i mp. un in magiiema 11.5. 'rnmisiino il, ‘ “ob in,.|,|M ,yn dw. ,ml ni, daughter a maidhiady. The sons arel Q hail. Perhaps few oi ue have ever seen either need. It was a proud day when Henry lnlant dnt brought homo a horse. Hia name wie Trim, and a iaithlul horse he moved. ‘ ‘lille were some wild animals, moat dlddod of which was the bear. Nc very serious adveniuros came from this source T5' "fn" 7'" ° '°m°mb“*_\°° °f ull' however, but several bears were killed in tk neighborhood. About the last one b“"'°°' ""7 ‘W5 *U* Th’ hm b°°° *alan un; H“".y Brehd", "_ ,md two her mothci`s and she left orders that ii ol'*‘aala killed with pitchiorks, between _ J .ihn 0owan'a and Thomas Henrfa hm, heirloom to some one in the Bnliaut iam- The depe'eda'lona oi foxes among the polltry were rather troulileaomi-,but as 'Y- waeeiaared they gradually _-'ren 1 i .' ' 1') aamnil genyratloii oi the Brehaui °( M‘"“7 H“b°' Snm' Tk” “mm g.~.5a|e;'fwar~e a hardy, upright hon- Hpyi-ime of life, oaneed by' eQ`dd@tlon` brought on by axpoaiu-e,_whlls helping to iiarlrhiotaieirbuiutn-r. Themes Breiiaattbeihirdaon went to Mlramiehi, a young man. He married Sarah Noble ol thatpiooe and aetiled there. Bihhraiiy numbered sight, four -of wiioai aieilaad. ‘Bama ai the family reside la the Uaitel states, two other farmers. Elisabeth Brehaut was married tolames Ialrd of Vernon River. Sha had one l daughter who became the wife of David Crichton (before mentioned ia this paper). The daughter died leaving (our little chiidi-sn wiiei- moiiiari cm. 'sae iivsa with them until har death. - old lady bringing her a ent ol sliver cu!! the writer died, they were ii heldt as an ily. The present owner priesotham high- Matihew Brehant wal the next son, he married Ann, daukhler M William Bishop ‘,'.,.6a-is.. _,Ti the explosion oi t |` numbered nina; two arledeed. Ile was a mane; -a`~_.. _ ,s ISLAND, CANADA, sA'rUn_-_ cliin-neil in lrieiilolhe Brotherhood iiiilr-mil Tiainuicu. The provides for llie ioduilaalon oi' trlil 3 duclors, train Baggngenieu, and Lrniii Fliigmen, Ylrd llillflf, aiit Yard iiinatelyylrd Cbndllofhf, iniin ll igiiiiiii, Luukeuien and owl or pi isons performing the dutioed posiiioiis iiiiil paid the .heir-lui, ii llic ocrupaiilon is given iiiiy ollin-i iiiiuii-. The iippliunt must be I whih sober ~in~l liiiluslrioul, and mlot joil his own free will. lie mill! Iwi. ht than IS, and not to <-xc:-nil 45 years ol lie n.ii~i li-ii .- si-i-veil, at leaata year sl *I rniliuiiii liiiinii .i.i, iiuil must be lctilhllj organisation iintlliinci-lilo itwiiil con. ei\»i»l<>.v1-il in ll»~'\\'»ilu0ry|1rd service in ll ° ” _.L . I‘l°nd Mlcxnaca M°k°r’ “t vention held at Burlington, lows, iii 1553 the juri.~di\ lion oi llie lliilge tn which he - - at which it declared itstli to lie applies ini- ineniberahip, and on the road _fa/vs*-‘-*-‘v-v\»w*-Q-*~*v--=-*-*N yy-,-avi;-“_4ves\¢»V'\ a protective Railroad labor orgaiiilii iiiiiiivii liihisripi-lit-iiiloii The term “Rail- ISLAND MICMACS "Ml ` R _ -_-_»;~ R,,-v;-_-_f,x-_Af_*.°yAs5*£-*v“;.-,x-_a4;*v*f-v-:-Aa-*¢`¢§v- ¥nY‘-"gy-vq,`¢5;_~` *_ ____.___° BY M. A. G. (Written for the Mngnziiio Guardiainl indicate two things concerning the nb~ bon’d bit very pour.” L¢_ the poor Indian! Is his occupetionl origins: of Prince Edward island: theyl Sothat John Bark the pxenentlarire and of basket malilniz Boing to pass from his were evidently oia warlike spirih, and dliznllied' head ol the triberesembles his handsi it appears that the ssh wood in one instance at least, 'had a stronirilorbearomln stature snd"in the roaming Nquirul for the work is becoming harder Dlrtllilty for rum. At the capture of disposition he displnyedllet summer. no m.0,_.u,e ghunlu past, years and that Fort Besu Srjour,Cnpisin Willard rr | There used (nba 'among gh, Micnmch other means ol makin!! “‘°“°y Wm' hive ‘lates how the Maeaacliusetta trcoi»~'residonf, on Lennox Island ons who styled to be adoilled by the Micmaee oi Prince ‘repelled an_ attack of the Fi-eiicli iiiiii himself Professor H, W" H Edward Island. Indinna,and‘says: li-omanclst and told legendagfy ul” 0| Our Indians did not always stay at` “We Killed the Clilet Indiana Sag- _the hiitlles of the Mloqpgg yuh the home ,nd make baskets, Nolln years Amore from the island of Saint .lohnaPMghs\vks, which warakqlhg “hug "me gone by they were ora decidedly rovlvil "h\“|' “° ‘“'°'"’ by mf ”““’° M‘°k"°"°"' C"P“¢° ""*|"U!°`n°|nir tt write md '.1-like disposition. Hare we have an mack, he Lived aboute o hours iifurhii liooir, for he was rash/#gn |m,¢1||¢,,u_ iam-uiiiig more: ns vu shots and i»i...\.i in l, ° s an re, an may we all be time-i io meetlwl. the membr-ra amlliiii-ri wivh lv. ,,_____,____ .__|_,` __,,____.____,_,,,_ » id Wm) hu hmnv moved w Sammy" 2’ Th° "Vins dnmadmt. or “wry “mm 1" th” bca" "md “'|'"" ~i°7'“' in`deierenc-tfiaiii-ni-rnldeiiiandnnilil- where he died. _ ~ meetings never end anil partlnws are no ) » , . |_ ,. ., . ,.,|_\ Marmnt Bnhuut WM muflmfto Hon” more ’ part oi the( ryniiizntlon. t ie naiiie \\ na i \ ' < \ "li f\\l s°“°°h°“'h' 0' 'hd' "mn, M “v°nigTl-IE FAWRS ‘ ciiAni.o1'ri~:M. iiiiooiis. 'M '_ _ M” dlillhlffn °“l.Y UW” “re Muni' sh. 'M an V Oh, the life in thi~Tuwern ul Mfiliiiiilliiiil i.on,;|ng for . i.l gi. ilur ili:ed~ and rv g l .,., ._A..,. _ A .. .. .-. _...___- . ` l Old 11'!! Wim hu 3°°’“l"r°“ E ‘ md *__ Svalwart and .sturdlly out in ihv sun. nown. “V k‘““'b“"""°°""y' ° “` di iii' fi ~ odii ii~ i i -i..'_.» '. iii il endowment mm23§?iww@mf°w1RS°f :?whxvxWT“ xzmx;@n2:;;.f» toon ldelof ihatilunoriraii- .eaiy oii len- .iii 9 »._ , . i. ., "°°°ph Br°h"" W” th” ,mums 'l , I uundiim @mDn°@|“d_ |m_ Wrestlngihe prizes away (rom the gods. l\»\l|~~\\'- he married Susana. daughter oi William “_” I. dominated I _ _ _ _ nd Nilllikiv i I ____ Ilsrk io the iugli that ii smiling ihi. air! Mvsmriuuiv 'Mem' WMM ml me “uhh i ` ‘vnu MMU", River' Th!" oh nn 5! “£331 i`°";m1' "ld uw (lh the sireniuii Iii ihe Towers oi Linn ' ` h H bel ' now oi Si. l’anl‘a Minn. belongs thc honor F 2. ‘3 numbered twsivs, tween them are detd. hyorwm- ‘limi-r mi tin, looming up in tm- sky, h'_mm_' ‘ lffvfcl-»\=\ly w»~\~‘i\l°H i ° 1' I ° - lr, @3011 "1 0.5¢ h' In . tm" Sloiiiiiiii: tiie cloud prl-oned hem ri.s in Si»ntini'i~l llrilll Oi Ulf '=°l"`h Mid W0 B31' ,r ' m Stciilthlly stealing n march on the dawn gviiis Bark iu thdiingle paiir llii|_- ilie airl To his daughter Charlotte, Hrs. Murray _ ' t ' i ' ` ' - 8 nm N00!-lb -1 At rest in the twilight, cmiilnmnoii with Read! °" U“\“"l fm lil” ` iK'\ 0| I f0*‘» oi originating the idea ol this celebration, and to his dauizhirr Bessie, the writef is indebted ir* mueh'-of the information* in this paper. 'rnsahmsstbaacame as are at the old people a death and il MW held h his sou David igiliii .§." E iii Y _ ' V _ _ _ ,,., > . . . - . - V ciiifieiisl smut wi. imma ib‘_enz=s\°-|*“..»¢- 3 .ii»i¢.seneib¢egii,»naii.¢aeneneia'»a - _ _iam-, 1 west of hm' htherils TM# hil'\_ ¢il|l'< s.- 1,.. r FF gr; ll.eeervlll0\\ ill? - e-.3 ~ Q ,I I Aja' -v ml! m eq. Mg "gif " ali-sian » . T" hy aexmiearomaladsr inemqbta years num-i~ Q»i`A!se’§»'Y#“N'l\v° Mos 1 l?,°\**‘°‘ nun. www. °°'°v°f\U"\1 'P9' “¢~ _ an far more ancient. ghadbseniaonsitaiesrorapawsil g¢Qhei‘¢f\§1&hlWh §§iS§§§§;i »l3|i?f3_!3_5 Brel!"- itiaoaneuae a so havebeenaoai IQ .i Ill -i .... W -i-.ir elevation N “gig wh W I bi Dnowd of read! 'l\\0lFl°°° some bee been t 'Cf' hdkidullie ~ ~ Hin en- Facliig llie worlil with the iiolfineaii oi Star sliininiz iriuniphs from iii-cast to Uh, the hush in the Towers of Min °° “mug” youth. the crown, liiilliinl “"» mimi.. _ Bark to the iiunle tlisi.'s piercing the airl Brilllantlywearinir the trophies oi peace,| lwllll. ilrI\'l>l\'liSON FDOYD- 4, ‘ _.__ ml Y K . 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