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Frederick Tregillus Letters from the Cariboo Boys

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(letter head) Y.M.C.A. WITH HIS MAJESTY'S CANADIAN FORCES ON ACTIVE SERVICE FOR GOD, FOR KIDS, AND FOR COUNTRY
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Y.M.C.A. WITH HIS MAJESTY'S CANADIAN FORCES ON ACTIVE SERVICE FOR GOD, FOR KING, AND FOR COUNTRY
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WRITTEN AT WILLOWS CAMP 67 C.E.F. BATT 3 COMPANY
 
WRITTEN AT WILLOWS CAMP 67 C.E.F. BATT 3 COMPANY
DEAR FRED  Thank you for taking the trouble to write a copy of the letter from the Department of Finance. I have made the payments in full & the bank (N.C.) here has them in safe keeping. I have in my posession a receipt from them for the Delivery (whem called for) of 4 Script's either to me or you. My present intention is to let them stay here incase I should need money when we are about to leave I will have the scripts sent to you or to N.C. Bank at Quesnell which ever is best & send you the receipt calling for delivery to you or me. Personaly I dont think we shall leave here till March 1st Because our climate is perhaps the best & cheapest to keep troops in Canada in the winter 2 Wont there be so many troops called up now in Britian ( under Derbys schem) as to make barracks scarce. I am not sure wether I wrote to you since Xmas or have only thought of it. J Murphey & I went out to Harry Helgesomes for 4 days & had a real good time. Just as we were rushing up street to get the auto car to take us out we met Mrs Davis
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Dear Fred
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Thank you for taking the trouble to write a copy of the letter from the Department of Finance. I have made the payments in full & the bank (N.C.) here has them in safe keeping. I have in my posession a receipt from them for the Delivery (whem called for) of 4 Script's either to me or you. My present intention is to let them stay here incase I should need money when we are about to leave I will have the scripts sent to you or to N.C. Bank at Quesnell which ever is best & send you the receipt calling for delivery to you or me. Personaly I dont think we shall leave here till March 1st Because our climate is perhaps the best & cheapest to keep troops in Canada in the winter 2 Wont there be so many troops called up now in Britian (under Derbys schem) as to make barracks scarce.
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I am not sure wether I wrote to you since Xmas or have only thought of it. J Murphy & I went out to Harry Helgesons for 4 days & had a real good time. Just as we were rushing up street to get the auto car to take us out we met Mrs Davis
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BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962.  Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.

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Y.M.C.A. WITH HIS MAJESTY'S CANADIAN FORCES ON ACTIVE SERVICE FOR GOD, FOR KING, AND FOR COUNTRY

WRITTEN AT WILLOWS CAMP 67 C.E.F. BATT 3 COMPANY

Dear Fred

Thank you for taking the trouble to write a copy of the letter from the Department of Finance. I have made the payments in full & the bank (N.C.) here has them in safe keeping. I have in my posession a receipt from them for the Delivery (whem called for) of 4 Script's either to me or you. My present intention is to let them stay here incase I should need money when we are about to leave I will have the scripts sent to you or to N.C. Bank at Quesnell which ever is best & send you the receipt calling for delivery to you or me. Personaly I dont think we shall leave here till March 1st Because our climate is perhaps the best & cheapest to keep troops in Canada in the winter 2 Wont there be so many troops called up now in Britian (under Derbys schem) as to make barracks scarce.

I am not sure wether I wrote to you since Xmas or have only thought of it. J Murphy & I went out to Harry Helgesons for 4 days & had a real good time. Just as we were rushing up street to get the auto car to take us out we met Mrs Davis

BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.