La Bolduc
Mary Rose-Anna Travers, born June 4, 1894 in Newport in the Gaspé region of Québec, Canada – died February 21, 1941, was a Quebecois singer best known as La Bolduc.
She is also known as Madame Bolduc (especially among English Canadians), and as Mary Travers.
About 100 of her songs survive (many which did not survive were written for special occasions). Perhaps the best known today is "Si Vous Avez une Fille qui Veut se Marier" (If You Have a Daughter who Wants to get Married).
On her passing in 1941, she was interred in the Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges in Montreal, Quebec.
In 1994, she was honored with her portrait on a Canadian postage stamp.