A Love Story Unhappily there are too few ladies who live on berries to provide wives for the whole of the Caledonian male community ot Canada. .It is Mr Jordan M.P., who brings back from our Lady ot the Snows the narrative of the woman who, during heavy weather was lost in the great white world of whirling flakes. The settlers searched for her for three weeks, and, presuming sorrowfully that she had been immured in a snowdrift, went their ways and on with their work. They found to their delight, however, that the lady had not died, explaining when she returned that she had, like the bears lived on berries. No sooner had she again settled down than she received upwards of three hundred offers of marriage from members of Caledonian societies.
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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 17, 10 April 1929, Page 3
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