Oct. 25, 1894 – To Miss McGuiggan from General Superior Sr. M. Edward, Kingston ON

J.M.J.
House of Providence, Kingston
Oct. 25, 1894
Dear Miss McGuiggan

Your letters were duly received and indeed were very satisfactory. The only barriers I see in your accomplishing what you so ardently desire are your health and means.

I think if you could arrange to make us a short visit it would be advantageous; the question can then be fully discussed and finally settled. Any time after the 10th, prox. I shall be at home and will be pleased to see you. Bring a few lines from Very Dean Masterson.

Very sincerely yours,
Mother M. Edward, Sup. Gen.
Notes: This letter is a typed copy pasted into the copybook.
Source: 105-C, General Superior's fonds, Correspondence series, Copybook, p. 187, Archives, Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul.
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