

July 22, 1917
Dear Mother & Father, Received your letters of June 25th also the boxes containing the flannels. The strawberries were simply delicious. Your snap Mother is fair of you although you take a better one. Thank you for the flannels. They are just the right thing. It is hard to get anything suitable here. Am at present on a company commanders course of 3 weeks by the sea. After the days work is over we have a game of tennis or baseball and then have a swim in the sea. It is hard t
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July 8, 1917
Dear Jack, Received your letter OK and sure am glad to hear from you. I received the tobacco and pipes all right also cigarettes and peppermints and thank you very much for them. It is awfully good of you Jack. Well how are things in Toronto? I suppose business had died down a bit as it naturally would. Do you get down home regularly? It cheers the folks up to have you with them on Sundays the longest day in the week. Agnes must have had a good time while she was home. I wish
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