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I am sure the gov- can afford to pay the wages of some one how can't join to take our place- CANADA Y.M.C.A. The weather is still grand and my little cold has gone- Fritz always gets the good weather to start things in, just as soon as we do anything it will be raining or snowing with mud up to our necks- Fritz has been trying to win things up these bright moonlight nights by comming over and bombing the camps & towns but I believe our machine drops ten to his one. BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 11 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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I am sure the gov- can afford to pay the wages of some one how can't join to take our place- The weather is still grand and my little cold has gone- Fritz always gets the good weather to start things in, just as soon as we do anything it will be raining or snowing with mud up to our necks- Fritz has been trying to even things up these bright moonlight nights by comming over and bombing the camps & towns but I believe our machine drops ten to his one.
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BC Archives, MS-0249
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Box 1
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File 11
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ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
 
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918.
 
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918.

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I am sure the gov- can afford to pay the wages of some one how can't join to take our place- The weather is still grand and my little cold has gone- Fritz always gets the good weather to start things in, just as soon as we do anything it will be raining or snowing with mud up to our necks- Fritz has been trying to even things up these bright moonlight nights by comming over and bombing the camps & towns but I believe our machine drops ten to his one.

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 11 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918.