Dated: Nov 26 inst. 1911 (inst. = Latin meaning this month)
Addressed to: Dear Noah
Mailed from: Belhaven, P.O.
Relationship: Courting
Profession: Farmer's Daughter
Writing instrument: Fine point pen, blue ink
Written on: Beige lined foolscap, newsprint quality, 9.5 inches x 6.5 inches, folded in half in booklet form with only page 2 numbered. It seems that Ethel has run out of quality notepaper - a common gift of the Edwardian period. A good thing Christmas is only 4 weeks away.
People mentioned in this letter or Genealogy Notes
Pa - *James H Nelson
Ma - *Ida Amelia Glover
*Sadie - Ethel's 16 yr old sister*Christie - Ethel's 11 yr old sister
Uncle Will *Glover's - Ida's older brother living in East Gwillimbury
Veda - 16 yr old daughter of Noah's sister, Eva Amelia and Joseph Perrault
Mr. *Dafoe - resident of Belhaven until widowed in Mar 1911
Herbie Hainer - a member of the Hainer preaching dynasty from Newmarket
Places/things mentioned in this letter:
*West
the office - Belhaven post office
*Newmarket
*Brandon
Christmas
Cliches mentioned in this letter:
- "Hot time in the old town"
- "they say no news is good news"
- "better late than never"
Legend:
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** see Genealogy Notes below
Belhaven. P.O. Nov 26 inst. 1911. Dear Noah, - Well here I am again. the same old story 'eh' but thank goodness I'll only be found or have the same privelege of writing to you two or three more times. Something better to take its place, 'eh' better than a dozen letters. Four weeks from to-day is Christmas Sunday. I look forward to see you by that time anyway. and I don't in the least expect to be dissapointed. But if I am. Oh say! I don't know what will happen: have you any ideas? Hot-time in the old town, eh. |
2. Well Noah. I wrote the first page of this letter this forenoon, and now am going to try and finish it up. Pa and I were down to Uncle Will Glovers this afternoon and Sadie and myself were up to church to-night. Herbie Hainer preached. You din'dat say how Veda was. but they say no news is good news. hope so in this case anyway. Christie says to tell you she is sitting here beside me seeing that I write properly. "ha ha" Well Noah as to your last letter, I hardly know how to answer it. But if you come Christmas and stay until sometime in February (about the six weeks..) I supose we had better be made one about the middle of January. |
For you intend to come home here again after we are married before going West don't you, Oh Noah if you were only here we would know exactly each others ideas. and so could arrange things much nicer. I don't feel like setting the day this time anyway. perhaps when you come everything will be made right. I feel though now as though anytime will suit me. Ma says we can't go away until the very last minute. not until you think you really have to go back. All I seem to be looking forward to now is seeing you. and I hope I soon can close my eyes to that and see the rest. Guess you will wonder why you |
did'nt get a letter sooner last week. But really it just seemed as no one was going to the office after I did get it wrote. But I hope it is better late than never. Well there does'nt seem to be much that I can write to-day, for I can't seem to settle my mind on any one thing. But I know or hope there's a great Day coming by and by, "eh". Mr Dafoe was here Saturday he has been out west all summer he was saying if he knew then that I was going he would have stayed. and so on it goes. ha ha. I guess you know about what it tis. "eh". I must close for this time. so Bye-Bye Love from your Sweetheart, Ethel x x x x |
Genealogy Notes
However, once again I've been going through Ethel's Treasure Box in preparation for the next stage in Noah and Ethel's life. While sorting Noah's WW1 letters from those received from friends and family I found a letter from Veda with Brandon College letterhead and her mention of Clark Hall.
With the confirmation of where Veda was attending post-secondary school, I did some digging. For those who missed the first time I posted this map, here it is again with Brandon located in the southwestern corner of the Canadian province of Manitoba.
The image on the right is a sketch of what Brandon College looked like when it began as Prairie College in 1880. Located in Rapid City, Manitoba it was an academic school for the general public as well as a training ground for Baptist ministers. In 1890 the school had moved to the growing city of Brandon, 20 miles south of Rapid City. 1900 saw the laying of the cornerstone of the renamed Brandon College, a new 3 1/2 story brick and Manitoba limestone building. (see postcard above) It offered a liberal arts program with theology courses and included high school and commercial departments. |
By the time Veda started her instruction in 1911, Brandon College music graduates in voice and piano were gaining national reputation, but I haven't found a source yet for any of those graduates. Hopefully I'll discover more by the time I post her actual letter which will be in a couple week's time. Meanwhile, here's a list of courses Veda could have been taking during 1911...