The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 27

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 27
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 25 Many chose flight. To their descend- ants and to the folks who inherited their valley, the stories of their flight are truer than the iblack and white of text books, because every so often the past sticks its nose through the ground to verify small details. LAND COUGHS UP HISTORY Take the Roman Catholic vestments found on the Jaques farm in Kings County. Miss Annie Jaques, who at 86 man- ages a mixed farm with its 70 head of purebred beef cattle, took me into her lovely white farm house, and show- ed me the treasures. There were two narrow-necked glass wine bottles and a douible cruet of thick white china, decorated in blue. These were placed in a heavy iron pot and covered with a bigger pot, then buried in the soil of the old farm—three feet deep. “The workmen thought they had unearthed part of Captain Kidd’s treas- ure when 'they came upon this,” Miss Jaques recalled, blue eyes twinkling. “It was in 1924 when they were excavat- ing for the new barn.” While no one questioned that these holy vestments bad been buried by fleeing Acadians, no one was able to identify the piece of china for many years. Then a Roman Catholic priest identified it as a double cruet used for the holy host. He had seen one like it in Rome. “These belonged to the Acadians, too,” Miss Jaques said, displaying a handful of French coins, plowed out of the soil of her land from time to time. SETTLERS IN 1779 Descended from French Huguenots, the Jaques family came to the valley from Yorkshire, England, in 1779 and have farmed the old homestead since. Miss Jaques isn’t sure just when the sturdy farm house was built, but in the big, sunny dining room, some feet of window space and a built in china cabinet now occupy the space once taken up by a hearth used for cook- ing. “My father made that change”, she recalled. The wide, well scrubbed boards of her kitchen floor are innocent of paint or finish of any kind and the ancient wood stove queens it in the middle ol a wall, flanked by a well filled wood box. A shining new electric range oc- supies an inconspicuous corner, where it can function efficiently without marring the nostalgic charm of the old kitchen. CHERISHED TIES Here are people who cherish their links with the past, like stout, honest- ly built old homes, family albums and grandmother’s hand-painted china. I' is not in their blood to toss out any- thing that has proven its worth by surviving the vicissitudes of passing time. When I admired the beautiful farm homes to a young woman, she said most of them were 98 or 150 years old, some older. “Remember,” she said, that many of them cost no more than $500 to build in the old days. There was plenty of forest and a mill on every stream. Our grandfathers built strong- ly and well, and we have tried to keep our homes in repair.”
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