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Date: May 17th 1917
To
Ona and Levi
From
Smith, Arthur Calvin
Letter

May 10/17

On Active Service

Dear Ona and Levi,

Received your letter of Apr. 10th a few days ago and was glad to hear from you. I wrote to you a letter about six days ago.

I am well and getting along fine at present and hope you are all well. I see by you letter that fishing has started at Port now. Well I could eat about six fish, O.K.

By the way I got the papers alright, but have not got the dates yet. You want to know what I would like to have in a parcel.

Well here are some things that are good. Honey, all kind of candies, cake, dates, salted peanuts, figs, raisens, and a "cone of ice-cream - a! ha!".

And you could put in a five Franc note you can get them at the Bank of Commerence for 95 cents. It would come in handy.

Well Ona I would like to have a swim in Lake Erie now as I need a both quite badly.

The weather is warm here at present, it rained a few days ago, but it is drying up again.

Mother sent me a parcel on April 6th and I got it in twenty-three days.
Hope this letter finds you in the best of Health as it leaves me well.
With love to all from

Your Brother Arthur

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My address is still the same.