Tag Archives: Nova Scotia

Girl Involved in Antigonish “Haunting” Committed to Insane Asylum (1922)

Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York23 October 1922

GIRL WHO ROUSED WORLD BY GHOST HOAX IN ASYLUM


Mary Ellen McDonald of Antigonish Fame in Solitary Confinement

Mind of a 4-year-old - Content to Sit All Day at Window and Look Out Upon the Ocean

Special Dispatch to the Herald

Halifax, N.S. Oct. 23–Little Mary Ellen McDonald, who a few short months ago set two continents to discussing the “ghost of Antigonish,” sat today in solitary confinement at the Nova Scotia hospital for the insane at Dartmouth, looking out over the blue waters of the ocean. She has been passing all her days this since ... [More »]

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Teen Girl, Accused of Hoaxing Antigonish Ghost, Speaks in Her Own Defense (1922)

Decatur Review, Decatur, Illinois2 April 1922

Mary Ellen, of Antigonish Fame, Says Doctor is Fibber


By G.C. Macleod

(Consolidated Press Leased Wire.)

Halifax, N.S., April 1–“It’s a lie. It’s all lies. I was never sub-conscious in my life. I never set any fires or did any of the things printed in the papers.” There is a still small voice crying in the wilderness. It is the voice of Mary Ellen McDonald. It is crying out against the ... [More »]

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Dr. Prince presents full report on Antigonish “Haunting” – Many Reject his Conclusions (1922)

Bakersfield Californian16 March 1922

Antigonish Folk Refuse to Credit "Ghost" Solution


Scientist's Allegation That Mary Ellen Set Fires Fails to Convince; Full Report Made

HALIFAX, N.S., March 16. Blames Mary Ellen Dr. Prince, in a lengthy report, the fruit of a stay of a week in the “haunted house of Alexander MacDonald,” declared the adopted daughter of the old farmer was the author of the supposedly super-normal fires and pranks among the livestock, which drove the family from the ... [More »]

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American Scientist Investigates Antigonish, Nova Scotia Haunting(1922)

Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan7 March 1922

SCIENTIST TO SOLVE CANUCK GHOST HOUSE


Family is Driven From Home At Montreal–Mysterious Happenings Told

Halifax–-Dr. Walter F. Prince, eminent New York scientist and officer of the American Institute of Scientific Research, left here Monday for Caledonia Mills, bent on solving the Antigonish ghost mystery. The scene of the mystery is a small farm house, a mile and a half from its nearest neighbor. The house is little more than ... [More »]

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“Radio Energy” Held Responsible for Antigonish Haunting (1922)

Daily Globe, Ironwood, Michigan3 March 1922

Radio Stations Cause of Ghost


Antigonish Phenomena is Explained by Boston Scientist After Study

Boston, March 13–Edward O’Brien, scientist and author, declared today that the ghost of Antigonish was in reality the product of electrical energy. After a month’s investigation in the Nova Scotia county where he was lecturing at St. Francis Xavier university, when the ghost story first came from Antigonish, O’Brien said he found that strong wireless ... [More »]

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