The Telegram (St. John's)

Four-year-old message in bottle discovered in Labrador

Message sent from Nova Scotia during hurricane Arthur; writer’s identity unknown

- BY STEPHEN ROBERTS The Northern Pen

A message in a bottle from Nova Scotia has taken four years to be discovered along the beaches of southern Labrador.

During a hike along a beach just outside of Forteau, Jeinean Barney said, her daughter Abigail discovered a bottle containing a message from Pugwash, N.S.

The message was found in what Barney believes was a Jones soda bottle.

The letter is stained green and portions have been washed away due to saltwater entering the bottle.

In fact, it cuts off just as the authors start discussing who they are, leaving their identities a mystery.

The first few sentences reveal the letter was sent from Pugwash in the midst of hurricane Arthur in 2014.

“Dear Strangers, We are writing to you on the 5th day of July 2014,” it reads. “We are sailing this to you from a beach in Pugwash on the western Northumber­land shore. Today hurricane Arthur hit us with full gale force winds.”

From there, the letter is only partially legible.

“Many trees have fallen and we [illegible] for our dead patriarchs. We write this letter to you in the dim candleligh­t. [Illegible]. A little bit about ourselves. We are two…”

At that point it cuts off and only parts of words can be made out.

Based on the informatio­n it

provides, Barney is uncertain whether the authors are from Pugwash or whether they were merely passing through the Nova Scotia community.

On the day they found the letter, Barney posted it to social media in an effort to find out who wrote it. Since Monday, it’s received nearly 70 retweets on Twitter and more than 200 Facebook

shares.

But as of Wednesday evening, no one had come forward.

Barney frequently walks the beach to collect different items for art projects.

“I go there every day because I do sea glass art,” she told The Northern Pen.

She says she was looking for driftwood with her sister and daughter when the message was found.

“It was pretty awesome,” she said. “I’ve always wanted to find a message in a bottle. Now, if we could only find out who sent it.”

Barney plans to keep the letter and hopes it will get more shares online.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? A message recently found in a bottle in southern Labrador.
SUBMITTED PHOTO A message recently found in a bottle in southern Labrador.

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