Letter  
  
  [sent on a postcard with poem on front:
 “TO MY FRIEND AT THE FRONT
 I’m proud of such a friend as you,
 Who left your kith and kin
 To serve your King and Country’s cause
 Amid the battle’s din
 You may not gain the “D.S.O.” or coveted “V.C.”;
 But you’ll do your level best, I know.
 Then here’s “Good Luck” from me!”]
19 Ivy Ave, Toronto.
 August 2nd 1917
Dear Friend –
I hope you get safely through the big battle that is now on.
I was awful sorry to hear the sad news of George, and hope you shall be spared to return before long. For i think your mother must miss you more than ever now.
I’ll wright a letter soon.
Good Bye -
 Crissie
 
        


 
              