13 JANUARY 1915
From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 40
Jan. 11th
The river is now clear of ice.
Mr. Ira Clark returned to Wolfville on Tuesday.
Mr. Leslie Anthony is visiting friends in Kentville.
Miss Dorothy Lovett returned to Sackville on Wednesday.
Miss Annie Miller is visiting friends in Bridgetown.
Mrs. Geo. Peck, spent the week-end with friends in Annapolis Royal.
During the Week of Prayer union meetings were held with a large attendance at each meeting.
Miss Viola Wright and Edna Peck enjoyed a visit at Mrs. Warren Wright’s, Lake Jolly, last week.
Mr. Crosby, of Yarmouth, is in Bear River in the interest of the Metropolitan Insurance Company.
Miss Ruth Woodworth and Miss Clara Miller enjoyed a week’s visit at Lake Jolly, the guest of Mrs. R. D. Miller.
The remains of Mr. H.M. Smith arrived here from Halifax on Thursday and were buried in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Miss Hazel Harris, after spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Barton, returned to Bear River on Saturday to resume her studies in the Oakdene High School.
On account of Principal Tibert being confined to the house with an attack of lagrippe there was no session of the High School on Thursday or Friday.
SOURCE : “Bear River”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 40, vol. 42, 13 Jan. 1915, pp.6. Canadiana, https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m01j9765c24s .
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