Found in the July 9th.1914 Edition of the Saint Croix Courier (originally from the Telegraph)
"The boys are down in the woods setting a bear trap, the old bear carried away a sheep last night and they are going to catch him."
This the housekeeper told a Telegraph reporter and party when they arrived at his house to get a picture of the oldest man in Charlotte County, if not in New Brunswick.
The boys were James McKelvey, 113 years of age and his stepson, Patrick Kehoe, aged 82. They live at Red Rock about two miles from St. George.
The old gentleman is hale and hearty, a wee bit used up with rheumatism but able to see and know his friends approaching the house, a half a mile away.
Mr. McKelvey was born in County Down, Ireland 1801, remembers well the return of the soldiers from Waterloo and speaks of his arrival in St. John, 75 years ago, a man grown. He spent several years on Indian Island and Grand Manan, then came to Second Falls working for years in the mills owned by the Gillmor family.
Written by permission of the Saint Croix Courier