Various Years
A holding place for articles that
caught my eye
| Date | Extract |
| June 2, 1897 | Election For Chief of The Micmacs At Shubenacadie |
| January 11th 1899 | A message from the sea. Found by Capt. Percy Crosby, of Port Maitland. |
| Victor Baker, second son of Hon. L. E. Baker, aged 19 years, was accidentally shot dead. | |
| January 25th 1899 | Given Up for Lost, Are Alive and Well: Captain R. R. Shaw and the crew of ten. |
| February 8th, 1899 | Annie O the Banks OMiddle River by S. EVANGELINE HARVEY. |
| The Late J. A. Woodworth | |
| February 22, 1899 | The first Baptist Association in Nova Scotia was formed at Granville in the year 1800. |
| March 1st, 1899 | Basket Ball Notes. |
| March 15th, 1899 | Death of Dr. F. Best |
| Steamship Castilian Wrecked. | |
| April 12th, 1899 | PULP MILL WAGES |
| June 7th 1899 | A Beautiful Memorial for Sir John S. D. Thompson, at Halifax. |
| Sept. 20th, 1899 | Marriage of Miss Bessie Maud Borden and John Lovett. |
| Sept 27th, 1899 | Harvey Reginald Fuller and Miss Lalia Beckwith Reid. |
| October 4th 1899 | Wreck of the Scotsman. Death of Dr. Stewart. |
| January 11th, 1900 | Mrs. Lovina Chute, widow of that late Wm. H. Chute, of Somerset passes away. |
| Douglas Benjamin Woodworth, died at Oakland, California. | |
| January 25, 1900 | The Boer Riflemans Song. |
| March 1st 1900 | Death of Mr. Isaac Shaw. |
| Town Officers for the Municipality of Kings County, 1900. | |
| March 29th 1900 | Death of F. M. Shaw. |
| April 12th, 1900 | Church Service at Sea. |
| May 3rd, 1900 | A Letter From Trooper W. H. Snyder. |
| May 24th, 1900 | Another Letter from Trooper Snyder. |
| June 7th, 1900 | One of the old "forty-niners" of early California, Nathan Benjamin passes away. |
| June 26th, 1900 | Sergeant Beatties Brave Act. |
| July 12th, 1900 | Obituary. Mrs. Mary Craig, widow of Deacon William Craig |
| July 19th, 1900 | Harold Borden killed. |
| The African War. | |
| For Pleasure and Rest - Best family | |
| August 9th, 1900 | Reunion of the Jefferson Family. |
| Sept. 6th, 1900 | How Harold Borden Died. |
| Obituary - Mr. John Burns | |
| Sept. 20th, 1900 | Eliphalet Allison Read, Ph. D., died at the residence of his father, Rev. E. O. Read. |
| The Rev. William Ellis, who has been seriously ill for some time past died at his residence, Berwick. | |
| Among Acadian Recorder "Reminiscences of our native land," 1835. | |
| April 4th, 1901 | Mrs. E.C. Banks died suddenly at her home on the night of March 27th. |
| Death of Miss Lizzie Hibbert. | |
| June 27th, 1901 | Marriage, Miss Mabel Bernice Ellis, to Mr. Hugh Roderick MacKay. |
| August 22nd, 1901 | The 1901 Census, the first bulletin. |
| August 29th, 1901 | In the Land of Evangeline. |
| February 6th, 1902 | Letter from Corporal W. H. Snyder. |
| May 29th, 1902 | Death of James T. Hamilton. |
| June 5th, 1902 | Wedding - Alice Wellwood - Miles Grant Tupper, of Scotts Bay. |
| Sept. 25th, 1902 | Old Time Records - a copy of an Almanac for the year 1800. |
| November 13, 1902 | East Halifax. |
| Nov. 20th, 1902 | Mr. John C. Fowler Sings at Victoria Hall, Berwick, Saturday, Nov. 29, 1902. 25 cents. |
| July 16th, 1903 | Death of Mrs. H. A. Smith. |
| July 30th, 1903 | Mr. N. H. Carr, of Portland, and Miss Carrie Corkum, of Scotts Bay, married in Maine. |
| Dec. 24th, 1903 | Letter From Miss A. M. Jefferson. On her way to her work in the mission fields of India |
| Wedding Bells, Wood Parker & Cogswell Nichols. | |
| February 4th, 1904 | Buried Treasure. |
| June 23th, 1904 | Matrimonial Schurman Parker |
| June 8th, 1905 | The closing exercises at Acadia College, the graduating class is as follows: |
| Berwick Junior Base Ball team travelled to Wolfville and played the Horton Academy team. | |
| August 10th, 1905 | A Strange Bit of Craig Family History. |
| August 17th, 1905 | Avon Saxon, the renowned Anglo-American baritone. |
| August 24th, 1905 | Burgess Bowles marriage. |
| Sept. 28th ,1905 | How We Spent Our Vacation in the land of the Acadians. |
| Dec. 21st, 1905 | Re-Dedication of Lunenburg Baptist Church. |
| Feb. 15th, 1906 | Obituary for Mrs. Benjamin F. Congdon. |
| Dec. 6th, 1906 | Western Counties of Nova Scotia, made in 1855, by the late Rev. John Sprott, of Musquodoboit. |
| Feb. 14th, 1907 | A serious railway accident occurred at Mahone on Saturday. |
| A School of the Olden Time. By Mr. Lemuel E. Newcomb. | |
| April 18th, 1907 | A Curious Error...... an interesting letter from Judge Chesley, of Lunenburg. |
| May 9th, 1907 | Death of Rev. S. March. |
| May 16th, 1907 | Mr. George Kirkpatrick drowned at Morden. |
| May 30th, 1907 | Obituary, Mrs. E. S. Congdon. |
| September 19, 1907 | Marriage - P. D. Borden and Amanda J. Hewe. |
| Nov. 14th, 1907 | Death of Mr. B. F. Congdon. |
| Nov. 28th, 1907 | Golden Wedding - Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Russell |
| Dec. 19, 1907 | Death of A. M. Caldwell. |
| February 6, 1908 | The Coasting Trade. |
| Dec. 3rd, 1908 | From the Atlantic to the Pacific, by A. Whitman, Waterville. |
| July 8th, 1909 | Brakeman Robert Neily died. |
| Dec. 16th, 1909 | Golden Wedding at Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hird, of Hillside Farm, North Grafton |
| Dec. 30th, 1909 | Mr. John A. Newcombe has sold his farm at Grafton to Mr. Colin A. Hird. |
| January 27th, 1910 | Registration of Births and Deaths. |
| Feb. 10th, 1910 | Death of James A. Halliday. Founder of Berwick Star in 1866. |
| May 5, 1910 | A Heroic Rescue - Mr. Henry Dickey, of Canady Creek, and his son James. |
| July 28th 1910 | Halifax of Old. |
| Narrow Escape. Miss Belle Carver, daughter of Mrs. Rufus Curry. | |
| August 4th, 1910 | Obituary ZENAS SAUNDERS. |
| A Family Reunion - The family of the late William Margeson | |
| Oct. 20th, 1910 | Mr. Frank A. MacDonald - Killed By His Engine. |
| Nov. 24th, 1910 | The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia, the famous Evangeline Country, Published. |
| Obit, Mr. Ephraim Mosher, a native of Lunenburg County. | |
| March 9th, 1911 | A "Striking" Clock, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. |
| April 17th, 1911 | The three-masted schooner Theresa Wolf went ashore at Chatham Bar. |
| May 11th 1911 | Disastrous Fire in Aylesford. |
| July 13th, 1911 | Emma Belle West, was united in marriage to Mr. William Raymond Barss, of New Germany. |
| July 27th, 1911 | The Berwick A.A.A. team defeated the Independents. |
| Sept. 21st, 1911 | The little fishing schooner Pimpernel wrecked. |
| Jackson Cahill Wedding | |
| Oct 5th, 1911 | Obit. - Esther, beloved wife of Captain Peter Connor |
| Nov. 11th, 1911 | Death of Mrs. J. Howe Cox. |
| December 28, 1911 | Obit. - Mrs. Eliza Givan. |
| April 25, 1912 | The Titanic Disaster. |
| May 2nd 1912 | Miss Emily Young - Saved from Titanic |
| May 9th, 1912 | Captain J. Reid, R. E (T), commenting on the Titanic disaster and investigation. |
| August 8th, 1912 | A Narrow Escape. In a fishing sloop owned by Captain Charles Haggerty. |
| Judgment In Titanic Inquiry | |
| Mr. and Mrs. James C. Pineo, of Hyde Park, Mass., celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary. | |
| Oct. 10th, 1912 | What an Indian Will do for a Friend. |
| Vision of Dreamy Summer. | |
| Nov. 21st, 1912 | James Crosby Butler, one of the countys oldest inhabitants, died at his home in Hebron last night. |
| January 2nd, 1913 | Holmes Samuel Chipman |
| January 9th, 1913 | The Rev. John P. Anthony, of the Methodist Church, died at Truro on Wednesday, January 1st. |
| April 17, 1913 | Obit. - Mr. George Loomer |
| July 24th, 1913 | Saved from Drowning, Carlyle Davies, aged four. |
| Rev. Archibald MacKinnon, pastoral charge, St. Matthews Church, Inverness, N.S | |
| August 7th, 1913 | The County of Annapolis - Judge Savary. |
| August 21st, 1913 | An Excursion - From Harborville to Port Greville. |
| August 28th, 1913 | Fenian Raid Bounty. |
| Sept. 11th, 1913 | August Gale of 1873 Anniversary. |
| October 2nd, 1913 | Her 98th Birthday - A number of friends called on Mrs. Jane Inglis Dodge |
| Wedding Bells. Crossman Finley. | |
| Wedding Bells. Holland Sanford. | |
| January 14, 1914 | Obituary - Col. L. DeV. Chipman. |
| January 21st, 1914 | Obit. - Henry Kennealy. |
| June 10, 1914 | Lost in the Empress of Ireland. |
| June 21st, 1914 | Obituary - Henry Kennealy. |
| July 5, 1914 | Earthquake Shocks |
| Aug. 12th, 1914 | Laying in Supplies. |
| Spies in Cape Breton. | |
| October 28th, 1914 | A Hundred Years Ago -Ambrose Dodge. |
| Nov. 18th, 1914 | With the Contingent. Letter home from Bruce Brommell to Miss G. M. Pineo. |
| Dec. 16th, 1914 | The Annual Report of the Bank of Montreal. |
| Will Invade Canada. | |
| April 7th, 1915 | Ingram B. Dodge, Observance of 80th Birthday. |
| April 28, 1915 | Walter DArcy Ryan, son of J. W. Ryan, Esq., of Kentville. |
| May 5th, 1915 | Obit. - JOHN WHEELOCK DODGE |
| June 9th, 1915 | Bucknam Pasha Dead. |
| June 30th, 1915 | A letter from Dr. W. T. M. MacKinnon, dated "Somewhere in France" June 3rd. |
| August 4th, 1915 | Letter from Cyril March. |
| September 15, 1915 | Letter from Cyril March of the "Princess Pats." |
| An Explosion. - The Hiawatha, a Newfoundland steamer | |
| October 20th, 1915 | At The Front - Cyril March writes to his mother |
| October 6th, 1915 | Letter From Capt. J. W. Margeson. |
| October 27th, 1915 | Recent casuality lists contain the following names of Nova Scotian men. |
| October 27th, 1915 | Fatal Accident - Mr. Christopher R. Borden, of Carletons Corner. |
| Nov. 17th, 1915 | At The Front, letter from Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Blenkhorn, of Canning. |
| Double wedding Cook- LeCain, Armstrong - Card. Algiers, New Orleans, La. | |
| Dec. 1, 1915 | Recent casuality lists contain the following names of Nova Scotian men. |
| The New Battalion, The raising of the 112th Battalion, C.E.F. | |
| Dec. 22nd, 1915 | About Capt. J. W. Margeson. |
| December 29, 1915 | A Letter From Camp - WALTER B. WOODWORTH. |
| Feb. 2nd, 1916 | Obit's; Private Joseph Hughie Wentzell, MR. ISAAC KEDDY and A. H. DAVIDSON. |
| March 22nd, 1916 | Death of Dr. E. M. Saunders, formerly pastor of the Second Cornwallis Baptist Church. |
| January 2nd 1918 | Work of the Halifax Explosion. |
| January 9th 1918 | Letter home from A.H. CHIPMAN, about the Halifax Explosion. |
| Letter home from Robert Rafuse, WWI. | |
| Letter from Overseas. Ezra W.A. Sawler, of Cambridge from Pte. A.C. McGill. | |
| January 16th, 1918 | ADMINISTRATORS SALE - of the late George E. Tupper |
| Church Opening at Aylesford - Methodist. | |
| February 6th 1918 | Capt. Brannen's Great Work. |
| A Soldier's idea of Conscription. | |
| "Eighteen stalwart mountaineers of Smith, a Kentucky village, saved the life of Miss Lillith Robbins, a 21-year-old Boston girl. | |
| February 27th 1918 | Arthur Cyril March, of the Princess Pat's, a prisoner of war in Switzerland, writes to his mother |
| May 1st, 1918 | Death of Rev. Dr. Chipman - Letter From Mrs. Chipman. |
| May 1st, 1918 | Ministers' Labors 125 Years ago. |
| The Military Y.M.C.A. Campaign. | |
| October 9th, 1918 | Letter From a Prisoner, Mr. David H. Borden, of Canard. |
| The Late A. M. Pearl. | |
| March 22, 1922 | GIRL PLAYED GHOST AND KINDLED FIRES ON CALEDONIA FARM. |
| May 3rd, 1922 | Obit. REV. JOSEPH D. SKINNER. |
| May 31st, 1922 | INTOXICATED COW LEADS TO A BOOZE STILL NEAR PICTOU |
| June 7th 1922 | The Opening Of Memorial Hospital. |
| Obit. - HAZEL G. WOODWORTH | |
| June 14th, 1922 | LORD FRENCH PRAISES WORK OF CANADIANS AT YPRES AND THROUGH THE WAR. |
| June 28th 1922 | Schooner Puritan Lost On Sable Island. |
| July 5th, 1922 | Young Nova Scotian Baritone Is Highly Praised By London And Paris Critics. |
| July 19th, 1922 | Celebrates 100th Birthday, Mrs. Sarah Ann Todd, of Dalhousie, Annapolis County. |
| August 2nd, 1922 | Obit., Rev. Samuel Knowles Skinner, a native of Weston, Kings County, N. S. |
| August 9th, 1922 | The Nova Scotian Skipper. A great read. |
| DEATH CALLS NOTED INVENTOR OF TELEPHONE | |
| October 4, 1922 | Berwick Boys Success In U.S. - Alfred Fuller |
| Nov. 1st, 1922 | Bluenose Retains Trophy In International Schooner Race. |
| Nov. 29th, 1922 | Sudden Death of Hon. H. H. Wickwire |
| Reception given in honor of Mrs. Ada L. Powers of Lunenburg. | |
| Dec. 6th, 1922 | New County Home. The amalgamation of the Poor Districts of Cornwallis, Horton and Aylesford. |
| December 20, 1922 | Gallant Deed of 96 Re-Told - Captain Zacharie Surette. |
| Feb. 21st, 1923 | An Acadian To The Front. |
| March 21st 1923 | Two Harborville Ladies Are Descendants of Doughty Clan. |
| April 23rd, 1923 | HUGE SHIPMENT OF DRUGS SEIZED IN MID-ATLANTIC. |
| May 9th 1923 | Origin of "Bluenoses". |
| May 23rd, 1923 | Obit - HENRY VANBUSKIRK FARNSWORTH |
| August 22nd, 1923 | NOVA SCOTIANS BATTLE WITH RUM PIRATES |
| Oct. 10th, 1923 | A Treaty With The Micmacs. |
| Oct. 31st, 1923 | Wedding. Birnie Graves |
| January 16th, 1924 | Apostle For Acadia, John Frederic Herbin of Wolfville. |
| March 26, 1924 | Slain - Brenton Borden, Jr., of Avonport, Kings County |
| June18th, 1924 | Marriage of Walter Blenus and Miss Jean R. Foster. |
| Death of Councillor Lawrence Gaul | |
| June 25th, 1924 | Restoration Of Famous Bluenose Train Service. |
| July 2nd, 1924 | The lives and death of Rev David Chase and his wife, in the year 1844. |
| Bluenose Sailors Greatness. | |
| August 27th, 1924 | Family Reunion At Old Homestead., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Powers. |
| September 10, 1924 | Double Drowning In Queens County |
| October 15th, 1924 | Charles Herbert Best, M. A. marriage to Margaret of Rev. A. Wylie Mahon & Mrs. Mahon. |
| Dec. 3rd, 1924 | Obit. - MRS. WILLIAM E. SKINNER |
| Obit. - MRS. JOHN SWEENEY | |
| Dec. 17th, 1924 | Obit. - Cyril N. Bowlby, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Bowlby. |
| April 15th, 1925 | Miss Agnes Macphail M. P. (Progressive Southeast Grey) |
| October 21st, 1925 | Halifax Currency back to 1756. |
| To The Women Voters Of Hants-Kings, Nova Scotia | |
| Carload of Liquor, So Labelled, and Valued at $15,000 Seized on South Shore | |
| Dec. 16th, 1925 | The Real Story of "Evangeline". |
| The Old-Time Christmas | |
| Dec. 30th, 1925 | Christmas At The County Home. |
| The Mayor Extends Seasons Compliments. | |
| April 14th, 1926 | Obituary Mrs. W. V. T. Young. |
| April 21st, 1926 | J. C. Miles, of Sydney, Captured Boston Marathon in Record Time. |
| Lifeless Body of Freeman Wentzell Found in Cooper Shop Near His Residence. | |
| May 12th, 1926 | How Kentville Received Its Name |
| May 26th, 1926 | Acadia Seminary Will Be No More. |
| June 9, 1926 | Another Waterville "Old Boy" Writes - Boyd F. Bowles. |
| August 4th, 1926 | Tribute to the late Mrs. W. V. T. Young of Waterville |
| October 27, 1926 | Obituary - George H. Oxley |
| March 2nd, 1927 | NEW ROSS MAN WIELDS AXE IN WOODS AT 93 |
| March 9th, 1927 | CONFEDERATION JUBILEE WILL BE CELEBRATED IN PROVINCIAL SCHOOLS |
| March 9th, 1927 | Obit. - MRS. JAMES LUTZ |
| Obit. - Mrs. J. E. DOLLIVER | |
| April 20th, 1927 | Obit for Captain Henry Mappleback. |
| August 31st, 1927 | Obit. - John Ross Chipman |
| Nov. 9th, 1927 | From the Journals of House of Assembly, 1837 |
| June 13th, 1928 | Graduates Kings Memorial Hospital. |
| Nov. 7th, 1928 | Kelly Villa Destroyed By Fire. |
| Nov. 14th, 1928 | The death of Nelson Corkum, a highly respected citizen of Berwick West |
| Feb. 20th, 1929 | The Pioneers (No. 2) |
| Belchers Almanac of 1847. Extract of names. | |
| March 20th, 1929 | The Pioneers (No. 3) |
| May 22nd, 1929 | Arbor Day Picnic At Lake George Proved Grand Success |
| May 29th, 1929 | The Pioneers (No. 4) |
| June 12th, 1929 | The Pioneers (No. 5) |
| June 12 th, 1929 | Mayor and Mrs. H. J. Chute celebrate golden wedding. |
| June 19th, 1929 | Berwick Star. Interesting Relic of Half A Century Ago. |
| August 14th, 1929 | Fort Louisbourg A Famous Historic Site. |
| August 21st, 1929 | Gypsies Meet Their Match At Somerset |
| August 28th, 1929 | Miss Sarah Alice Mahar, of Whites Corner, Celebrates 100Th Birthday. |
| Sept. 11th, 1929 | Miss Erema Millett, L St.s undefeated swimming champion. |
| January 15th, 1930 | Nova Scotias Destiny Is Upon The Sea. |
| Captain William McBride Of Kentville Passed Away Friday Night Was Native Of Harborville. | |
| January 29th, 1930 | Capt. Sinclair Baker of Margaretsville and Three Others perish. |
| March 26th, 1930 | Cambridge, March 24 In the death of Deacon C. W. Frederick Webster |
| April 9th, 1930 | Copy of Berwick "Star," Which Commenced Publication In Berwick 64 Years Ago. |
| June 4, 1930 | Obit. - Captain R. W. Stephens |
| August 6th 1930 | 175th Anniversary Of Expulsion Of Acadians To Be Celebrated August 20. |
| August 27th 1930 | Acadians Return To Grand Pre. |
| Jan. 18th, 1933 | W. H. SNYDER. The Register Is Again A Medium For The Renewal Of Old Friendships |
| Berwick hockey, the Bruins turn back the Centreville Rangers 3 1 | |
| May 3rd 1933 | Berwick Thirty-Six Years Ago. |
| May 10th 1933 | Letter to editor regarding "Berwick Thirty-Six Years Ago" from May 3rd issue. |
| Captain Bloom Morris loses vessel. | |
| July 12th 1933 | Harbourville poem. |
| Sept. 13th 1933 | Danish ship Almena chartered by W.H. Chase & Co. (Picture) |
| January 10th, 1934 | Oak Island Again In Limelight As New Group Will Undertake Search For Treasure. |
| January 24th, 1934 | Rev. William Ryan of Auburn Passed His 101st Year on Sunday. |
| February 7th, 1934 | Golden Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Eisener. |
| March 14th, 1934 | Rev. William Ryan, Who Recently Celebrated 101st Birthday Is Called Home. |
| March 21, 1934 | The Chanty Mans Lament by S. M. Parker. |
| June 6th, 1934 | Fate of The Maritimes Was Foretold By Joseph Howe. |
| June 27th, 1934 | Nova Scotia vessel Marie Celeste deserted by her officers and crew in December, 1872. |
| Sept. 19th, 1934 | With the church full to overflowing, old St. Marys at Auburn, celebrated her 145th anniversary. |
| Output Of Somerset Cooperage Will Be In The Neighborhood Of 100,000 Containers. | |
| October 17th, 1934 | Urges Action In Marking Ancient Acadian Village. |
| Febuary 27th, 1935 | First Agricultural Fair In North America Held At Windsor In 1765. |
| March 6th, 1935 | Louisiana Acadians May Visit Land of Forebears. |
| March 27th, 1935 | Concerning the "Expulsion of the Acadians" from Grand Pre in 1755. |
| August 21st, 1935 | Wind Ships Of Nova Scotia. |
| Centennial of Historic Covenanter Church At Grafton. | |
| January 27th, 1937 | Empires First Airplane Built and Flown in N. S. |
| March 31st, 1937 | Interesting Experiences In Nova Scotia Woodlands by A. LeRoy Chipman. |
| November 17, 1937 | OBITUARY - Mrs. Constantine Gaul |
| December 15, 1937 | Mrs. Ruth A. Lawrence, grand old lady of Grafton, celebrates her 97th birthday tomorrow |
| April 27th, 1938 | OLD KENTVILLE HOTEL WILL BE TORN DOWN |
| August 17th, 1938 | Acadia To Celebrate 100 Years of Progress. |
| Sept. 14th, 1938 | Why Editors Get Grey. |
| Nov. 9th, 1938 | Berwick Woman Enjoys Good Health At 104, Mrs. Annie Collins. |
| Nov. 16th, 1938 | A Brief Review Of The Early History Of Berwick by A. W. Borden. |
| March 15th, 1939 | Memorial Service For Late A. DeWitt Foster. |
| March 22, 1939 | Veteran Indian Passes At Cambridge Reserve. |
| March 29th, 1939 | Memorial Service Held For Late R. T. Caldwell. |
| June 12th, 1940 | Burlington Baptist Church Observes 90th Anniversary |
| July 17, 1940 | Obit. - Captain William S. Rawding. |
| Dec. 18th 1940 | The death of Arthur Wellsley Borden, one of Berwicks oldest citizens. |
| OBITUARY - John N. Cogswell | |
| January 22nd, 1941 | That Hockey Game Of Thirty Years Ago |
| February 26, 1941 | His Death A National Tragedy. Sir Frederick Banting dies in plane crash. |
| April 23rd, 1941 | Fort Beausejour National Historic Park. |
| May 21st, 1941 | Carriage Building Was Once A Leading Industry At Somerset. |
| June 4th, 1941 | A wild gale lashed the Bay of Fundy shore last Thursday. |
| June 11th, 1941 | Brother Of Berwick Man Now Living In U.S. Was Born In 1803. |
| Large Orphanage Was Established Near Aylesford 50 Years Ago. Mrs Emma Stirling. | |
| August 5th 1941 | Bluenose Purchased By Captain Angus Walters. |
| August 19th, 1942 | One Hundred Year Old North Mountain Woman and Two Daughters Maintain Farm. |
| June 29th, 1944 | OBITUARY- Mrs. Frank McConnell |
| Sept. 13, 1945 | OBITUARY, Mrs. Ada C. Wagner. |
| June 27 1946 | Bishop twins celebrate 75th birthday - Arthur & Ernest Bishop of Somerset |
| July 4 1946 | Hard Work Marks Long Life - Delacey Evans Foster |
| August 29, 1946 | Four Robinson Generations Gather At Old Homestead. |
| June 5th, 1947 | Old Simeon Perkins House at Liverpool, built in 1766. |
| Feb 16 1950 | Ken Morton & Lester Rawding save lives. |
| August 9th, 1951 | A. Leo Eisenhauer, native of New Cornwall, Lunenburg County. |
| June 28th, 1951 | Alfred C. Fuller Wins New Honor At Hartford. |
| October 25, 1951 | Hunter Fatally Shot At Night. |
| December 6, 1951 | Charge Laid In Fatal Shooting. |
| Sept. 25th, 1952 | Many Pictured In School Group, 1895, Still Living - Alfred Fuller. |
| Oct. 4th, 1956 | PORT BICKERTON, Guysborough County |
| Aug. 22nd, 1957 | Covenanter Church Last Of Its Kind In The Maritimes. |
| December 21, 1961 | Obituary - George Wheldon Conrad |
| August 8, 1968 | 1816 The Year of the Frost |
| August 15th, 1968 | Obit. - HUGH MCKINLEY NESBITT |
| Sept. 3rd, 1975 | Register Enters 85th Year |
| JULY 12, 1978 | Morden United Church |
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