[nu "z:zznr.1zns1"<:z:* Iightlngl drtftsinalangths gnlg id's-Will l0 alibi a rsne!b.-..andtben—0b.... BI! K -,; , (cannon or 1&3} 6mm‘. cnw TTTIS.."‘.“1.‘.‘.‘.. lottetown, built kind as n. friend through life, He exchanged it for Eternity 011 m0 15th day 0f Sept. 1819. Aged 7d Richard Price was a mum of- ‘"1" “"1"”!- nom. m m‘ 17m Regiment o; Foot A third grievance which the showmen voiced was the uncertain- ty c! the betting lswa Some fair- groundgamcsarulaeldiobellle- gal by certain Chief Constables. while otheralet them l0 onmith- and was one of the casualties in the battle of Cowpens in North Carolina. both legs being badly shattered. It is told that he £11188‘ ed himself off the field of carnage and forty eight hours later auc- out interference. ceeded in reaching a deserted farm house where a starving pig squeal» ed with hunger. Price despito his own injuries and need of food, at- qgmed to gavg than tended to the porkeris wants with um-pggtiqn of gambling. I! he had |went a few com!!! on fair ground "Wwamss he would realise that we need. His grant of land was inlmw “m, h g 1m, 1; g, w Freetown but he made Be‘ 5 ow 0° home where he bought four hund- red acres of land. Richard Robins anotheimBritiah soldier came earlier in . e ' ' ' settled at Bedeque 811d sent back BrltlSh for his two children, John and Isabel. They came in the spring of’ 1784 but their father slept in one of the first English graves in Bode- "i que. He, with two neighbors, one ('7 n“ cumin" h") day in February were on their ra- lama‘ tin-axiom svisit w cim-iatiemwsililmdm h" W‘ 1*" ""1 l‘ (overafortymile walk cntbemuch commercial tonnage astbo_ gtq-mggmgUflitodBtlbfl 111 ti)! lllt l"! m; the snow turning ate: to sleet, years, according to an analysis of thus forming x. sharp icey cnutldats gathered by Lloyd's Rofllio! wmeii in a few miles cut their rm a sniwlna. It is lbw 0N“ m9- t gear to pieces. Eventually tbs! ain and Northern Iceland built. reached Seaoow Head, onlyt: nun“ m: m. ’ league or so from their homes 2 pq-ipd “M372 the cliff was twelve feet high and Unit,“ gates, Robins, a heavily built man, was so exhausted that. he could not climb it. He sought shelter in a _ cave and his companions hurried on to bring aid, but help arrived too late. Richard Robins was dead from ewosure and fatigue. Other loyalists who made their m” w“ homes 1n Bedeque and vicinity, and ' ofwhom we have no accurate m‘ source of information l-I to when h’ they arrived. though probably most 7h“ of them, too, came V" John Small, Samuel North Bedeque; ‘P. E. 1. LOYALISTS (Qonumndflun p", 4) some grain, before seeking the sirious to have the same solemniz- wh¢rewi°ml '9 "My m‘ ed with proclamation of 13mm, of the "111 b91118 willing that these your war, m, whom famim Wm, the good intentions shall take w,‘ u. and for other lawful causes, Do hereby grant this our license and lwllll? as well as to you the parties cont-flotilla. as m William Wlflfih. Esquire, one of his Maj- Abcut the termination exception of the father. flicted with that awful scourge, the yellow fever; which ac far de‘ Dflllllltod the wintry that there was scarcely a sufficient number of persona in health to perform necessary rites of aepulture to those who fell victims to the disease, 1b this succeeded the fem- and ague; Wriflit embarked for the asylum which was provided for- m, LOP shall aliatain thiscountryhewu m, such a mecarious state of health, that it wss expected he would u» nire belore his arrival. Tlu-ough the mercy of God, however, he survived; but when he arrived at shore ice) when a bi mainlng in Shelburne months, the whole family remote: W to Prince Edward Island, they cbmined grants of woodland from the Government, vmich, how- ever, were but poor compensations for the possessions of which they had been deprived. But b W try md care, the several of the family have arrived at com. 1 petenoe and rupectabiilty. He died Anni ma. 1885. axed sixty years: and left a widow and eleven child- Ien, five of whom minority, to lament his departure.” INDURID Another account, written many r W“... at Charlottetown the "Int! Nt-hdlvotsrme one thou- sand seven hundred and eighty- By Bis nmeilencyb command, Robert Gray, P. Bec'y. rounnmnmmon Nathaniel Wriaht moved to ‘Pry- on sftcrhis marriage and for some trading schooner in in the coastal trade. - l aaaniJsrl; ‘ Central Bedeque; __ _ (Murray's Island); Jonathan Wet- Fvr his loyalty w the h: herbie. Ctlltrnl Bedeque: Government Wm. Wnght. received a pension of i000 acres on P. E. I. His family consisted of two sons _ and three daughters. The eldest of f (he sons Nathaniel Wright was ' irmvresed into the Federal ranks _ before the escape of the rest of the Lamlly. It was not long alter being forced into service that he he was seized with that. dreadful mal- ady, yellow fever. His company be- to march onward, Mr. Iright not being able to stand the lnrdship and his officers believ- ing him dying left him cm the de as they supposed to do. Archibald Matthews Summer-side); John Hillacn; and nlists who settled in this part o! Prince County, this does not pur- porttobeacomplete census o! them; and some mentioned in the wfliht son of William built Queens whiff. Blil-lnmaasidi in 1M0-~since 11104 , i was yobshly Nathaniel Jr, born in 1790. In length of time-assuredly there are stituto. a number of names no longer cur- rent in this vicinity. But these were some who gave up lands,_and homes, and posscl- 1cm, everything excerpt their loy- alty to a king, a flag and s British birth-right. We would be an un- grateful generation if we did not remember the heritage of our boy- alist fathers, and pause a moment w think on the pioneer days in the aesqiu-centennisl of their settlement on Prince Edward la. laud. . w-‘ without a cause and this cruelty as we call it, was their mode of re~ yenge, yoved a benefactor on this - aw - ' Donnell-end! rm, and sattl u "wan" "I! sou-rs MILVIILE soaool. Tbs standing of South Melville school for the month m“; [v.4 Grade X-l, Doroth Grssnan; a, _ union Flood; a, verhuea m“. 98:}, an a...» rx-i, John Grade Kifili. , VIII-l, Patricia mu , p“; y“. and Marjorie Dixon (will): a. Je- its)“ 09°?“ ii. i5. §§:!s= at m... we owl-Rural Showfolk movinl to w» Find Going B , (By ‘has Plan) mum‘ H’ mm’ m ‘ummuumih 140341303, That ms whsreltotarianaltotaryannl inldo the iii-a naming Show of the old-style their Manda. mm than we road between Bedequc and Ohar- mikes a gallant stmnpt to main-Ind strong, several coasting tain itself in rural England is ships, was Bedequeb first mer- proved by the fact that 2,000 mem- shant, was a member of the Cclon- bers employing 70.000 people and 1a.! Legislature and during one having more than 110,000,000 in- session helped build a barn fur|veeted in their shows were repre- Governor Patterson. One d ihemm q, m; mung mama; or oldest wumwnu in North Bede tho stiowimrs Guild. need with due Cemetery bears the following m, companion o; n43, “gm-gm- dnemas, racing, the m this place are interred the w‘ ,“,'f,‘,m,n m, ‘gfiwfiuu, w. mains of J - _ d e - u; deaviati nes 1 an nccr- ity, Faiiyful as I Magistrate, ar- Th‘ “mu” °‘ m” “w”! x feotionate as a husband and father, m,“ to be “dam, mppun‘ u‘ show world which uses as much petrol while off the road (for lighting and drivins “ n as ‘m’ the venous asalevycntheir‘ m‘ gamble at all." E z ti”??? ggtésii g § ‘fig agsiiilfggg ~25" -» w. rz'r-~* I LDERLY people Is 000505‘! 85b‘ N I“ I‘ buondulsl ieeblo because ignition la weal: ad ls- slwoncs|cw.$ooit's Esuleicalacbelldweimisoseqaa scslly digested lead-tonic, cbsssflvq la Ills aecaoily Vltccalm A cad D. Scott's Emilee llelpa Ndwa Imp you well; h’: pleasant to lain. s-as asuAs-nlasuslnlasuatsshanuemcnslmtuan SCOTTS EMULSION RICH IN VlTAMlNEu ulste Rotariaxis Kennedy and Tur- ner, two of the victorious candid- ates in the recent civic elections. m. D. M. MacDonald. Hunts!- River, was a visitor to the city over Musical Smit “A Scottish mllistrato told m0‘ once." said a opcaler, "that they were thinking of the bairns, and from the (By The Oansslsn Pram) Heavy Tonnage ' Feb. 21-41110 United en] have to bs applied to the last four timatos." months of the year, the present Thus contracts covering the first slx- meeting month period. coming DnCurrenpresidedand others theschoolssctio present were Irustees H. Colby for city councih to decide inlth, M. L. A, Magistrate B. W. ham, and Dr- .1. ken- , Education. with Dr. S. A. Wonell, superintsn- would be dentofcltyaclnolssndldhalli‘. ate bill brought reduction in salaries," was m, Bdaoflaldb comment. ' ‘fl-f m: m. mi reduction off i 5 it: i. 5% E5 c is ii i E 5:5 i iéii hi? J {sigljgrli ii L Saint John School Board Debates Economy Measure To Keepfithin Estimates (‘Hie iollowingroporton the sub- that the School Board wssnot in ject of further reduction of salaries sympathy with the economic tend. r“ , discussed by the| He thought that the matter 5t. John, N. B, School Board. is be sent back to the community in from the st. John ‘telegraph Jour- true “ ' “ by ‘ nal of Feb. 20. It is- of interest as mg to City Hall's dictate and hav- indiosting the gravity of the fin-ling the "come-boo: mm ineifec- problem of education in that tlve schools" rest with tbs parent o o! the children. ing to take action with re- "l! the parents are not intuit- aard to the revision of estimates ed, then we as a board have it until Mayor Bnttain is in attend- clearly put. up to m to follow on ancaatitsmceting.tho““wlth “ after last night adjourned ltsamoppcsedtoaendingamccaga special session until 4.80 Saturday to City Hall I11!!! ‘you can't cut our estimates,’ having the out come ,, Holding that further "feeble pro- up and following on to tho and o! test" of reduction of school edi- the year with a deficit with the mates before the City Council public saving we have over-u- wculd be useless, Dr. L M. curren. pended." 'chairmnn of the board. asserted Kesawnoctherwaytclnettthe Jherewasbutonecourseofactlon l ‘notion ofestlmato than bya 4o cut expenditures to within the reduction in aalsry and recom- sum which the council is approving mended sud: action. initslatestreductionofschooles- "Weareusingourbnt juk- tagandletthsparentsotthementflsaidtbsdcctonfindltis 10.000 children decide whether they useless unless we have the polite wareaatiafiedtohsvetheimpairedbeblndualnsnisaocthereby ayetemthatwouidremain. outunlaaswapirtittotha tast- . Roductionofsalariesbylopes-Olarieebleprdestat 0R7 Iall oantwmildhsneceasarytcmetthedoeantalnounttovsrynllmm situation, itwubelievedas Iiemeetyearafterysarwiihliegen- reduction olmore mmuaooo will abuse on over-expending ea- Er § 5 Fe- ‘ S . 5:58 a ‘h’ iii? 3"‘ a Il3gIg?{§§§ E? E 5: g8‘ ,5 .2 gsi E35 i: 522%? h: r5 lg ‘ii $5"? ggl §‘5§§l,“§l‘5'i sggyéiegtr 1|::'§:§:i{‘gEs £633; 15:55? iilllli Edit: 5 I i i E 1 -- ‘ehéa. fig?‘ E 2E i §§ 5&2 2'; § E 5 g i iE§§§§ i? E- i5 55? 1 aagesandmartmgqi m. i Ibparscostlytoc mung.‘ dayfcgearlyianecsnbeiqiqrq estimaMiohavnmui-mml landonandotbcrbuaineaueqt‘ takingaatleastilc-Moooil. No Charter For ;1 Wheat Shipment m. no “I =14... '1’ _ ll Halli: , secre . government measure W 1°“ w?” m Dunn" Dr. Curran read the formal latter Dr. Curran suggested that the V; The Unlwfmwu l “, dstinglntdhat the City Ooung mould appoint all itl w’ mih¢ww 1 cutbylisflvxanduwaa “hi? mocinoarriiilafnd tale u mmlluwlj n” sueqitocsnlausvrrvmmeumwvhysotietua vaaaasur. l" .1:- z: i J2...“ “n “m” rm“ i“ “was. "W..;':::;* .1”- sez": mo... rt..." at,“ . - wo '. . Daniel ommJhQWMBi-IWWIIWW" montbscftliayesrhadpasaedanddsclaredhewasagovemmsntap- M" °“’““é§;‘.i°‘ .*.‘f'i.°."..."" Fifiliiil‘; '12..“ éii”u.."£. ‘S’? ‘w’ M‘ “Aififlémil ?.‘2“,;‘£.“‘§°‘° “‘ ‘f? ’°"‘°°‘ "“‘ h’ '°““ "““‘ '° "" w""'--' ore; e n e a - e com - " - ttnith-hfamiiytoocamslflwflthewcrldtotalortwltoars. mdihatoheonlypoaslblewaym llblohnlloldranlariadthstall 5'9"“ " ————-——— It! within the reduced estimate the members of the board were in Walsh *7",- John Mum‘ WATBH“ w. L T...” his" ‘utid be Z5 ma“: statemantmTbm usages" “:11- W u. wo recent - John The regular monthly meet-ins 0| u‘ “bomb delay the expenditures for repairs. were all in nlnaatby with ti: Q ems wen Qatad. l-luestis; John Biliker; the Waugbl; the Wstorvale Women's ma‘ evident that o MI wbst , (land near washeldonwinlerflggrg. erpergdltidirs be cculdtbs board tltbadsutits want Bonn; 0n cnmso - an! an afcrtbatestimstosto ninimumwas - burs and three visitors m atteuzi- item Six-tenths of the salary item. mobility obtaining Skunk; Resin!“ No doubt. there were other Iny- ance, Meeting he noted, would have to be paid at income? ha womhred. l! this was _ the Institute Carol. rollmcall-w-as the “estimated filure on present no red in aalariu and the ,, .. “m; continual I answeredbyeachmam D78 LarnbMeat iuaatimincltlmatoawasmab.mnmnmm.gnmmgl sumaumdeahdtlllanuflwtmnwmMflhrdbndheifiinhwiwmpfl muster roll as settled in Bedeque sigied by the President. the 0410.000 aut-hoziezleed h; is: and: gauteih to p“ m . audition of n‘: probably did not stay there for any ‘- was welcomed to tbs lr- bu“, m“, m "mowed b, m. mp1“, “um-s u‘ two Isrmontha them“ w m n N‘ Aleuerolcondolencewas eduorrascnehof firaeshutatilpiurzgiewtlgecourseofbe- Iigilebselhos mm'“d“°°d.dmmd”bqngm|: bealthiestmea ornecv in meh'a eerplnditure bbmyggubumtyrdoredto . ‘Iacccptancaoftlae l-laatadwbsthrinaddition Quaupmchntdmmnl; aodNewYear festiviflll mam nbtmmdesvwwuuumchsmurwttlnbugaclxhmwhmmoouwmkw. I3“ could b0 charge cw Grads . ma“ will silent-ion to their moat dist rd- "1 aim believe any mum a and ll, S... Dr. Onrren m $ wolmagnpertafl variety and economy as well as wmald authorise further “Not wlthcIt changing tbs Id I 3E El gs as 7.2 ii 2:: t=» “w”, itnolwl‘ m ., 5' m; l“ iii? 5 5 ti? .§ g i}. ti ll ‘.5 ‘gig it? Y?