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That's pretty good for War times, What I am sorry, I wont be in Vancouver when Harry comes there, so I could take him motoring. [  ?  ] is just dying to see him. You may tell I have given up dancing. it keeps me up too late at night. i bought sort of a head scarf 4 1/2 yards long of pure wool and hand knitted for $2.00 off one of the fellows that had no use for it. I do'nt know what to do with it,  so am sending it home for the girls to knit too short sweaters to go under my tunic, and a pair of tight wristlets out of it for when driving in the car the wind goes up my sleeves. I will send it when I find some coin. with love to all. Herbert
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 14 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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That's pretty good for War times, what?  I am sorry, I wont be in Vancouver when Harry comes there, so I could take him motoring.  Toots is just dying to see him. You may tell Elizabeth I have given up dancing.  It keeps me up too late at night. I bought sort of a head scarf 4½ yards long of pure wool and hand knitted for $2.00 off one of the fellows that had no use for it. I do'nt know what to do with it, so am sending it home for the girls to knit two short sweaters to go under my tunic, and a pair of tight wristlets out of it for when driving in the car the wind goes up my sleeves. I will send it when I find some coin.
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Herbert Ellison, 1917-1918.
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with love to all. 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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That's pretty good for War times, what? I am sorry, I wont be in Vancouver when Harry comes there, so I could take him motoring. Toots is just dying to see him. You may tell Elizabeth I have given up dancing. It keeps me up too late at night. I bought sort of a head scarf 4½ yards long of pure wool and hand knitted for $2.00 off one of the fellows that had no use for it. I do'nt know what to do with it, so am sending it home for the girls to knit two short sweaters to go under my tunic, and a pair of tight wristlets out of it for when driving in the car the wind goes up my sleeves. I will send it when I find some coin.

with love to all. Herbert

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