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MC300-MS19 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 147)
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Continued from Clippings (MS19 – 1 to 18)
“G.A. Good’s clippings of a series of 100 articles of Ian Sclanders’ column “New Brunswick Parade”, Telegraph Journal, Summer, 1948. These articles have dealt with people, places and developments in New Brunswick. Sclanders’ newspaper clippings are numbered in sequence and pasted on the right-hand side of each page. Clippings of contemporary items of interest may be on the left-hand side of the page. The pages of the scrapbook have been numbered and the listing below follows the pagination in the scrapbook.
This Sclander’s list can be compared with MC615.”
1 Clippings and photos; a “City’s Incorporation” – Fredericton; b “As Car Smashes Into Steel Upright” on Reversing Falls Bridge, Saint John, 1948
2 Clipping (article #1) “Moncton -The Coming Place”
3 Clippings and photo; a “Emblem of N.B. Craftsmen”; b “Fiddlehead Motif Chosen by Handicrafts Guild to Mark N.B. Products”; c “Free Power Discussed by Babson”; d Photo of improvement to road at the Westfield Junction of the Broad and River Roads. “Presents Striking Improvement”; e “Sir Isaac Newton”
4 Clipping (article #3) on Fundy National Park, “The National Park”
5 Clippings, “Over the Eidtor’s Desk” – How it feel being an editor?
6 Clippings (articles #4 and #5); a “The Island Ferry” – from Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick to Borden, Prince Edward Island; b “Strongest Ferry Dock In the World” – Cape Tormentine
7 Clipping and photos of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Leader in Political and Social Affairs, Dorothy Thompson, Authority on International Affairs, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. Long known as an eminent suffragist and leader in peace movements, and sketch of Susan B. Anthony who played an active role in the Campaign for universal sufferage. “100 Years of Progress” – “American Women Still Fighting for Privileges Under Democracy”. The Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 1948
8 Clipping (article #6) “The Search For Oil in New Brunswick”
9 Clipping “Ten More Provinces?” Vancouver News-Herald by A. R. M. Lower
10 Clippings (article #7) and photos; a “State of the Language” – “Verbal Weeds Found Crowding the Garden of the King’s English” by Gelett Burgess. The Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 1948.; b “Prelude to Alarm Clock” – “Chicago Exhibit Shows Evolution of Mechanical Time Servants” by Dorothea Kahn, The Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 1948.; c “Enterprise Paying Off” by S. R. Frost
11 blank page
12 Clippings (articles #8 and #9); a “A Fascinating Story” about old Fort Beausejour by J. Clarence Webster; b “Underground Attractions”, Westmorland County, (continued on page 14)
13 blank page
14 Clippings (article #10); a “Fred Magee’s School”, (continued on page 16); b “Regional School at Port Elgin Opening Tonight” has photo of Fred Magee
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16 Clipping (article #11), “Marshland Reclamation” -Bay of Fundy
17 blank page
18 Clippings (articles #12 and #13); a “Edmundston – The Musical Town”; b “Madawaska’s Wood Carvers” (continued on page 20)
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20 Clipping (article #14) “The ‘Republic of Madawaska’”-Edmundston, (continued on page 22)
21 blank page
22 continuation of article on page 20 “The ‘Republic of Madawaska’”
23 blank page
24 Clippings (articles #16 and #17); a “Tobique’s Basket Makers”-Sachem Bill Saulis; b “The Scotch Colony”- Kincardine and Kintore (continued on page 26)
25 blank page
26 Clipping (article #18), “The Big Waterfall” town of Grand Falls
27 blank page
28 Clipping (articles #19 and #20); a “Straddling The Border” -Maine and New Brunswick; b “The Potato Belt in New Brunswick” (continued on page 30)
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30 Clipping (article #21), “2,000 Arrowheads” George Frederick Clarke
31 blank page
32 Clippings (articles #22 and #23); a “Longest Covered Bridge” -Hartland, Carleton County; b “Banner Farming Country” -Gladstone W. Perry (continued on page 34)
33 blank page
34 Clippings (articles #23 and #24); a Continuation of article on page 32 “Banner Farming Country”; b “Elusive Gold”-Carleton and Victoria Counties
35 blank page
36 Clippings (articles #25 and #26); a “Lobsters For A Continent” -St. Andrews; b “Where Dreams Came True” -Deer Island
37 Clipping (article #27), “Resort Town” -St. Andrews
38 Clipping (articles #28 and #29); a “Less Smuggling Now” -St. Croix; b “Where Fish Are Studied” -Passamaquoddy Bay, St. Andrews (continued on page 40)
39 blank page
40 Clipping (article #30) “Power From The Moon” -Fundy Bay’s tides
41 blank page
42 Clippings (articles #30, #31 and #32); a Continuation of article (#30) “Power from the Moon”; b “Stamps Are His Business” -Ralph O. Garcelon; c “Working For Prosperity” -Department of Industry (continued on page 44)
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44 Clippings (articles #32 and #33); a Continuation of article (article #32) “Working For Prosperity”; b “The Bird Book Mystery” -John James Audubon (continued on page 46)
45 Horse and Ox Pull Advertisement, 25th August, 1948 at Canning N.S.
46 Clippings (articles #33 and #34); a Continuation of article (article #33) “The Bird Book Mystery”; b “630 – Acre Laboratory”-Dominion Experimental Station at Fredericton
47 blank page
48 Clippings (articles #35 and #36); a “University on the Hill” –UNB; b “Politics, Old Style”-Legislative Building at Fredericton (continued on page 50)
49 blank page
50 Clippings (articles #36 and #37); a Continuation of article, “Politics Old Style”; b “Where People Work Together”-Harvey, York County (continued on page 52)
51 Mailing label from Eaton Co. to Mrs. Frank A. Good??
52 Clipping (article #38) “Hobbies For Profit”-Dr. Ivan H. Crowell
53 blank page
54 Clippings (articles #39 and #40); a “A Colorful Character” -Joseph Cunard; b “Lord Beaverbrook’s Home Town” -Newcastle, 7th June 1948 (continued on page 56)
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56 Clippings (articles #40 and #41); a Continuation of article “Lord Beaverbrook’s Home Town”; b “Land of Plenty” -Blueberries in Northeastern New Brunswick (continued on page 58)
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58 Clippings (articles #41, #42 and #43); a Continuation of article “Land of Plenty”; b “Forest Show Place”-Miramichi; c “Village of Pioneers” –Allardville
59 blank page
60 Clipping (article #44) “Bathurst Looks Ahead” (continued on page 62)
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62 Clippings (articles #44 and #45); a Continuation of article “Bathurst Looks Ahead”; b “The Shortest Railway”- The Northern New Brunswick and Seaboard Railway
63 blank page
64 Clipping (article #46) “The Professor’s Hobby Land” -Cornelius Imhoff
65 blank page
66 Clippings (articles #47 and #48); a “Bay Chaleur’s Mystery” -Phantom or Fire Ship; b “Unlucky Adventurer” -Nicholas Denys (continued on page 68)
68 Clippings (articles #48, #49); a Continuation of article “Unlucky Adventurer”; b Strange Islands-Shippegan and Miscou
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70 Clippings (articles #50, #51); a “Moss Worth Money” -Peat, Gloucester County; b “Historic Fishing Port”-Caraquet wharf (continued on page 72)
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72 Clippings (articles #51, #52); a Continuation of article “Historic Fishing Port”; b “The Old Ship” -Marquis de Malauze (continued on page 74)
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74 Clippings (articles #52, #53, #54); a Continuation of article “The Old Ship”; b “The Sugar Loaf”- Campbellton; c “The Corporation Drive” – J.W. Fitzgerald and His Log Driving and Boom Company
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76 Clippings (articles #54, #55); a Continuation of article “The Sugar Loaf”; b “Fabulous Fishing” – Restigouche Salmon Club
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Clippings (articles #55, #56, #57); a Continuation of article “Fabulous Fishing”; b “Town of Champions” – Dalhousie; c “Sea Stories”; Sea Stories-Mary Celeste (57)
80 Pioneer Business Women-Mrs. Edmund Powell (58)
82 Colorful Communities-Richibucto Rexton district (59)
84 Austere Community-Rogersville monastery (60); Village With Two Names-Butternut Ridge or Havelock (61)
86 The Gardening Baroness-Miss. Bartholomew Wttewaall (62)
88 Fabulous McMonagle-Hugh McMonagle (63)
90 The Wonderful Spring-Springdale, Kings County (64); The Old Jail-Hampton, Kings County (65)
92 Coal Mining Centre-Tony Paul, Minto (66); Forest Laboratory-Forest Experimental Station, Sunbury County (67)
94 Giant Vegetable Patch-Sheffield, Sunbury County (68)
98 Colored Community– Elm Hill (near Gagetown) (69); St. John River Homestead-W. W. Hubbard (70)
100 Famous Farm–George Carter Cossar (71); Old Time Hanging-Patrick Burgin (72)
102 Cobbett’s Romance-William Cobbett and Ann Burger (73)
104 Seaswept and Storied; -Residents in Partridge Island, Saint John (74); Gallant Lady-Marie Jacqueline (75)
106 Two Famous Outcasts; -General Benedict Arnold and Colonel Fanning (76)
108 Mysteries of the Sea-Windships of New Brunswick (78); The First Fifty years-Saint John, May 18, 1833 (77)
110 The First Merchant in Saint John-James White (79); The Main John-John B. Glasier (81)
112 The Fastest Ship-Marco Polo (82)
114 The Great Fire-Saint John, June 20, 1877 (83); The Historic March -Mid-winter Snowshoe March Made by 104th Regiment (War of 1812) (80)
116 The First Museum-Abraham Gesner, 1840’s
118 The Forgotten Fleet -Mechanics Whale-Fishing Company, 1836 (85)
119 Merchant Ship Owners -Jacob Troop and Howard Troop (86)
120 The Inspired Poet-John Callaghan McCarthy (87); When They Were Kids-Margaret Anglin, Louis B Mayer, Fred Astaire, Walter Pidgeon (88)
122 The Island That Vanished-Chkondun and Ouigoudi (89); Old Style Justice-Daniel Kar and William Green (90)
124 The Riverboats-St. John River (91)
126 The Fabulous Mister-William MacIntosh (92); The Birth of A Port-Saint John 1890’s (93)
128 Fundy’s Traffic Squad-Fundy’s Network (Light, Fog Alarm station, Radio Direction, and Life Saving Station) (94); The Famous Falls-Reversing Falls, 1858 (95)
130 The Good Old Days-Auction of fishing Sites in Saint John Harbour (96)
132 The Famous Oarsman-The Paris Crew (97); Strange Weather-Saint John, November 7, 1819 (98)
134 The Great Rink-Victoria Rink in Saint John (99); The Big Celebration-Saint John, September 14, 1853 (100)