Welcome to The Shop.
Arthur Benjamin Lohnes was proprietor of a small country store known
locally as The Shop in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, from 1919 through
1957. AB, as he was called, provided a welcoming haven to people eager
to indulge in the venerable art of loafing and storytelling. The yarns
were spun by some of the most colourful characters of the first half of
the twentieth century.
With the blessing of their wives, menfolk met there regularly around the
warmth of AB's pot-bellied stove, a cozy forum in which to relate
experiences and share their concerns of the day. The practice was
carried out almost to the point of ceremony. Starring actors in this
pageant of patriarchs ranged from grizzled old blue water sea captains
through ordinary seamen to shore fishermen, a preacher, store owner, and
a part-time postmaster. The tales are spliced with a biographical
narrative - glimpses of adventures and misadventures ? of a gentle,
kindly woman, once a child, to whom the book is dedicated.
The tales recounted within the walls of AB's store take the reader back
to a bygone era of daily poverty and everyday adventures in a coastal
Nova Scotian community. Thanks to these storytellers, the past survives
and comes alive for the modern reader.