3 FEBRUARY 1915

Bear River

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 43

Feb. 1st

Mr. Wm. Morgan is confined to the house by illness.

Miss Melita came home from Boston on Thursday.

Mr. Emerson Reade is confined to the house with an attack of la-grippe.

Mr. Charles Dondale died on Thursday at the home of Mr. Wm. Campbell.

Keith Lodge (Masonic) conferred the third degree on two candidates on Monday night.

Mrs. Reginald Benson who has been critically ill the last ten days is slowing improving.

S.S. Bear River arrived from St. John on Saturday, leaving again for that port on Monday.

D.D. Grand Master, H.E. Jones, made an official visit to Keith Lodge on Monday evening.

Mr. Byron Harris is treating his Sunday School Class to a two days’ trip at Lake Tom Wallace.

Messrs. Wm. Morgan and W.E. Reade have been confined to the house the last several days with la-grippe.

Mr. George Frizzel had the misfortune of having a couple of his ribs broken while at work at Lake Jolly last week.

Miss Farrell, of Musquodoboit, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her brother, Mr. A.F. Farrell of the Royal Bank.

Miss Josephine Harris was called home from Boston on Tuesday on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. R. Benson.

Miss Emerson, of Dorchester, N.B., who has been the guest of Miss Gladys Clarke, returned to her home on Friday accompanied by Miss Clarke.

Mr. Ronald Purdy was pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening when a number of his young friends gathered at his home to celebrate his sixteenth birthday. A pleasant evening was spent with games and music after which refreshments were served. During the evening he was presented with a sum of money as a token of esteem.

On Friday evening, Rev. Harry Burgess, will deliver a lecture in the Methodist Church. Subject: “The British Navy,” illustrated with lantern views. This will be an opportunity for everybody to get an idea what some of the naval ships of our own nation look like. A silver collection will be taken at the door. The proceeds of this lecture will be handed to the Red Cross Society. Everybody come and help along this great and noble cause.

SOURCE“Bear River”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 43,  3 Feb. 1915, pp.6. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0hh6c24sf6g .

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