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that extra work and that his health has improved. It is too bad he cannot find good men to work for him , but I suppose that business has suffered as nearly all others have suffered, for lack of men. When this conscription act is enforced there will be still greater scarcity of men and I suppose a good many activities will cease on that account.
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that extra work and that his health has improved. It is too bad he cannot find good men to work for him, but I suppose that business has suffered as nearly all others have suffered, for lack of men. When this conscription act is enforced there will be still greater scarcity of men and I suppose a good many activities will cease on that account.
Oh, by the way, I had my photo taken, but won't get them till Tuesday afternoon so will just have time to send you one before leaving. I hope you will like it. I was not wearing the regular R.F.C. uniform at the time, but an open cut tunic as such as infantry officers wear. They are much more comfortable
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Oh, by the way, I had my photo taken, but won't get them till Tuesday afternoon so will just have time to send you one before leaving. I hope you will like it. I was not wearing the regular R.F.C. uniform at the time, but an open cut tunic as such as infantry officers wear. They are much more comfortable
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DON'T FORGET THIS
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When you stop at Hotel Waverley, one night or longer we meet you at any depot or wharf and motor you free to hotel.  Write for illustrated folder - our service will please you.
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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that extra work and that his health has improved. It is too bad he cannot find good men to work for him, but I suppose that business has suffered as nearly all others have suffered, for lack of men. When this conscription act is enforced there will be still greater scarcity of men and I suppose a good many activities will cease on that account.

Oh, by the way, I had my photo taken, but won't get them till Tuesday afternoon so will just have time to send you one before leaving. I hope you will like it. I was not wearing the regular R.F.C. uniform at the time, but an open cut tunic as such as infantry officers wear. They are much more comfortable

DON'T FORGET THIS

When you stop at Hotel Waverley, one night or longer we meet you at any depot or wharf and motor you free to hotel. Write for illustrated folder - our service will please you.

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.