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W7765 TO [REV.] CALVIN MCQUESTEN from W. F. Anderson
Oct 26 1908
To: Calvin McQuesten Knox College, Toronto, Ontario
From: Glenhurst, Saskatchewan

Mr. C. McQuesten,
Dear friend,

Your welcom1 note to hand and was glad to hear from you; was glad to hear you injoyed your self in Regina I got home on saturday about five Ock and the mair did not seam any the worse only that she stocked up a little after hir drive but she feels fine again now. R. cam home today for a while his patente is better so they are taking charge of themselves. We are having fine wether just now but it sirtinly did storm some last weak it snowed and rained for 3 days and cold and [?]. I have not got over to see Mrs. M. [?] yet but I am going over some time this weak I hope. Mr & Mrs Doland were aking for you on sunday and I told them you ware able to right as far as I now.

This is all at present leaves me well and all my care hoping to find you & yours the same, I remain,

Truly

W. F.


1 This letter was written with many errors in spelling and punctuation.




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