Scripto | Revision Difference | Transcription

Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

ms0089b01f05e085.jpg

Revision as of Aug 11, 2020, 9:24:21 AM
edited by 172.16.1.125
Revision as of Oct 22, 2021, 7:14:10 PM
edited by 172.20.1.1
Line 1: Line 1:
ui the excitement as to whether there is to be a coalition, an election, or a long and determined Parliamentary fight.  Anud in all let one assume y all you hear uahbeeu [?] forgotten and I have [?] on mad [?] your story of Nameduesh [?] and its doings.  I am seculetruy [?] a moment to say a word to you.  I am afraid all my well laid plans as to your father coming Eusb [?] harm gaug aglee.  All the raccing men harm beenkieeu them the  lash annke [?] and they tell me that thegouh [?] larms [?] decided to absalutely  stop racing until after the war.  and they urm making all effort to grant permission to hold the autremi [?] meetings
+
in the excitement as to whether there is to be a coalition, an election, or a long and determined Parliamentary fight.  Amid it all let me assure you -  you have not been forgotten and I have on mind your story of Vancouver and its doings.  I am [illegible] a moment to say a word to you.  I am afraid all my well laid plans as to your father coming East have gone aglee.  All the voting men have been here the  last week and they tell me that the gouh [?] have decided to absolutely stop voting until after the war.  and they are making all effort to get permission to hold the autumn meetings
 +
 
 +
BC Archives, MS-0089, Box 1, File 5
 +
GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton).  Vancouver.
 +
Correspondence inward, 1917.

Revision as of Oct 22, 2021, 7:14:10 PM

in the excitement as to whether there is to be a coalition, an election, or a long and determined Parliamentary fight. Amid it all let me assure you - you have not been forgotten and I have on mind your story of Vancouver and its doings. I am [illegible] a moment to say a word to you. I am afraid all my well laid plans as to your father coming East have gone aglee. All the voting men have been here the last week and they tell me that the gouh [?] have decided to absolutely stop voting until after the war. and they are making all effort to get permission to hold the autumn meetings

BC Archives, MS-0089, Box 1, File 5 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver. Correspondence inward, 1917.