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CANADIAN MACHINE GUN DEPOT, SEAFORD, SUSSEX. 12/12/17.
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CANADIAN MACHINE GUN DEPÔT,
My Dear Elizabeth. Your very welcome letter came to-day and I was glad to hear from you Harry Williams letter came also and I will forward it to-night. Things are going along same as usual. it is getting cold now so it is more monotonous as a fellow has to keep moving to keep warm. Nearly all the reserves are empty now and we are waiting for the conscripts to be sent along. It's a cinch that the Union Gov- are going to get in, so we are not worrying at all. If Laurier did happen to be elected. I
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SEAFORD, SUSSEX.
  
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918].
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12/12/17.
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My Dear Elizabeth.
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Your very welcome letter came to-day and I was glad to hear from you Harry Williams letter came also and I will forward it tonight.
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Things are going along same as usual. It is getting cold now so it is more monotonous as a fellow has to keep moving to keep warm.
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Nearly all the reserves are empty now and we are waiting for the conscripts to be sent along. It's a cinch that the Union Gov- are going to get in, so we are not worrying at all. If Laurier did happen to be elected I
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918].

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CANADIAN MACHINE GUN DEPÔT, SEAFORD, SUSSEX.

12/12/17.

My Dear Elizabeth.

Your very welcome letter came to-day and I was glad to hear from you Harry Williams letter came also and I will forward it tonight.

Things are going along same as usual. It is getting cold now so it is more monotonous as a fellow has to keep moving to keep warm.

Nearly all the reserves are empty now and we are waiting for the conscripts to be sent along. It's a cinch that the Union Gov- are going to get in, so we are not worrying at all. If Laurier did happen to be elected I

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918].