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Ellison Family Letters

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FOR GOD FOR KING AND FOR COUNTRY WITH THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE CANADA Y.M.C.A ON ACTIVE SERVICE
 
FOR GOD FOR KING AND FOR COUNTRY WITH THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE CANADA Y.M.C.A ON ACTIVE SERVICE
for the Red Cross or something. they just last till 11 pm so you can get home and have a nights sleep. On Monday there was a larg parrade town for the Victory Loan, all the returned soldiers and all the soldiers in town were out. They marched us down to the Horse Show Buildings were there was a big meeting but I didn't stay so I don't know what else they did. It has been so foggy here the last two days that you can't see any thing, so we have had any  mounted drills
 
  
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 15 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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for the Red Cross or something. They just last till 11 pm so you can get home and have a nights sleep.
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Albert J. Ellison, 1915.1918.
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On Monday there was a big parrade town for the Victory Loan, all the returned soldiers and all the soldiers in town were out. They marched us down to the Horse Show Buildings were there was a big meeting but I didn't stay so I don't know what else they did. It has been so foggy here the last two days that you can't see any thing, so we have had any  mounted drills
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 15 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Albert J. Ellison, 1915, 1918.

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FOR GOD FOR KING AND FOR COUNTRY WITH THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE CANADA Y.M.C.A ON ACTIVE SERVICE

for the Red Cross or something. They just last till 11 pm so you can get home and have a nights sleep.

On Monday there was a big parrade town for the Victory Loan, all the returned soldiers and all the soldiers in town were out. They marched us down to the Horse Show Buildings were there was a big meeting but I didn't stay so I don't know what else they did. It has been so foggy here the last two days that you can't see any thing, so we have had any mounted drills

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 15 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Albert J. Ellison, 1915, 1918.