

April 18, 1917
Dear Mother & Father, Received your letters, also the apples for which I thank you. Hope you received my two cables. I also received my flannels OK and they are splendid. I hope you will excuse my long delay in writing you but as you will read by the papers things have been frightfully busy of late. The Canadians stunt at Vimy and all the rest was simply wonderful but, we lost quite a few fine fellows. Well there is very little news that I can tell you that you have not alrea
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March 25, 1917
Dear Mother & Father Received your letters of the 25th of Feb. and also your cable. I hope you have received my cable. Dear Grandma I hope passed away without any pain. Well am in the very best of health and hope you are all the same. Received my flannels OK and am delighted with them. Just what I want. What flannels I could buy here were unbearable. My boxes come fairly regular. There is a big Canadian mail today and everybody is in high spirits. Romaine Stevenson has gone t
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February 6, 1917
Dear Mother & Father, Hope you are receiving my letters regularly now. I received five letters and a box from Canada yesterday. It was a box containing candy, peanut butter, tobacco etc., and it was fine. There was also a tin of canned figs, so you will probably remember the box. The boxes an Examiners come fairly regular up to date. I haven’t received any underclothing but have been able to buy a couple of suits. So I will be fairly well supplied in that line if the suits yo
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