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I received my promised Tunic about three weeks ago, also a pair of gloves, which came in very handy cold nights. The winter this year has been extremely fine down here. Quite a lot of rain but not as bad as usual. We are kept busy with the cars lately since Conscription came in, running officers around to the different camps. Dear mother i have nothing to say because you now just about what i am doing. With love to the gang. Your loving son Herbert.
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I received my promised Tunic about three weeks ago, also a pair of gloves, which came in very handy cold nights.
  
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 14 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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The winter this year has been extremely fine down here. Quite a lot of rain but not as bad as usual.
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Herbert Ellison, 1917-1918.
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We are kept busy with the cars lately since Conscription came in, running officers around to the different camps.
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Dear mother I have nothing to say because you now just about what I am doing.
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With love to the gang.
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Your loving son Herbert.
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 14 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Herbert Ellison, 1917-1918.

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I received my promised Tunic about three weeks ago, also a pair of gloves, which came in very handy cold nights.

The winter this year has been extremely fine down here. Quite a lot of rain but not as bad as usual.

We are kept busy with the cars lately since Conscription came in, running officers around to the different camps.

Dear mother I have nothing to say because you now just about what I am doing.

With love to the gang.

Your loving son Herbert.

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 14 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Herbert Ellison, 1917-1918.