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There were six in our room; three boys from Revelstoke, one from Summerland and we two. The other day the land lady, a nice old lady, gave Bert and I a room by ourselves. It is good to have a good to sleep in so close to barracks. Herbie is being moved to Victoria this week. The whole comps is being moved. We took the family around Stanley Park last Saturday. To-day I start a twenty four hour guard. It a trusome job.I see Lieut. Priestman quite often here. He was orderly officer yesterday. I won a cheap safety razor and a pair of brushes in some sports here to-day. Well I will close now. Your loving son Vernon.
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There were six in our room; three boys from Revelstoke, one from Summerland and we two. The other day the land lady, a nice old lady, gave Bert and I a room by ourselves. It is good to have a good to sleep in so close to barracks.
  
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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Herbie is being moved to Victoria this week. The whole corps is being moved. We took the family around Stanley Park last Saturday.
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.
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To-day I start a twenty four hour guard. It a tiresome job.
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I see Lieut. Priestman quite often here. He was orderly officer yesterday.
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I won a cheap safety razor and a pair of brushes in some sports here to-day. Well I will close now. Your loving son Vernon.
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.

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There were six in our room; three boys from Revelstoke, one from Summerland and we two. The other day the land lady, a nice old lady, gave Bert and I a room by ourselves. It is good to have a good to sleep in so close to barracks.

Herbie is being moved to Victoria this week. The whole corps is being moved. We took the family around Stanley Park last Saturday.

To-day I start a twenty four hour guard. It a tiresome job.

I see Lieut. Priestman quite often here. He was orderly officer yesterday.

I won a cheap safety razor and a pair of brushes in some sports here to-day. Well I will close now. Your loving son Vernon.

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.