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  1. Letter from Jodoin, Lawrence James

    out with different women every night. What did you mean when you said that crack about Prairie Hicks ... I will go into town and have some pictures taken and then Ill send them to you. I was glad to hear about ...

    Editor - Jul 10 2023 - 11:44am

  2. Letter from Howe, William John

    up in barns sleeping any where some of them have not see or heard of their husband since the war ... I often thing how thankful it is not our homes & towns the places we have seen but we are not allowed ... XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX some wild flowers picked in Belgium Army WWI Europe France Letter from soldier 1915 April 22nd ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 1:37am

  3. Letter from Mayse, Amos William (Will)

    allowing for the 30 days grace) so you do not need to bother about that just now I'll be home before ... order may come, it may be fairly soon but most probably it will be some months away- One thing you must ... getting into some of the fighting, which means taking my chance with the rest, & you know me well ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 10:49am

  4. Letter from Liddiard, Walter

    not allowed, but it was some crowd. We had a very good service and after that a march past the 0.6 for ... extra good concerts the last week, they have had some fine singers down from London, All these concerts ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 15 2021 - 4:49am

  5. Letter from Irving, Gordon Budd

    flying before I will be allowed to go over the lines and as there is very little flying these days it may ... be quite a while as there are quite a few fellows ahead of me. There is some talk here at present ... for being busy. Spent the afternoon splitting up a tree that some of the fellows had felled this ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 16 2021 - 4:45am

  6. Letter from Bridges, Jeannette "Nettie" Drysdale

    some of the larger rooms have as many as 6 beds in them as they are always full & want to ... as I want to do some shopping. I heard when I was in London at the Emigration Office that officers ... wives are to be allowed back on the boats with their husbands if the husband applies to his O.C.. I have ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:16pm

  7. Letter from Corcoran, John Andrew

    fixed bayonets, where no one was allowed to leave the train. Soon after the guards on the train were ... where the Canadian camp of about fifteen or twenty thousand soldiers are. I saw some I knew in the 72nd. ... Drake, a cruiser that was in Charlottetown some years ago, accompanied us all the way over and just ...

    Editor - Sep 16 2021 - 4:17pm

  8. Letter from Chesney, Margaret Helen

    did have fun. After lunch we went to a show and some of the Service Clubs. After dinner went dancing ... may have to lose his finger. For old time sake was going to visit him but found no visitors allowed ... due to an epidemic of some sort. Gee, I must write Myrtle. I feel terribly mean not having gone to see ...

    Editor - Jan 29 2022 - 9:29am

  9. Letter from Baker, James Roy d'Arcy

    in England because white flour is no longer sold. The Government won't allow it to be milled. ... here! They are in every colored uniform and of every rank from Junior-Junior to very Senior ones. There ... Instructors. There is every Nationality aboard too, South Africans, Indians and Malayans, Poles, Czechs, ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 14 2021 - 2:09pm

  10. Letter from Gill, Leslie Francis

    It cant be much longer now, people get drafted off every trip, some day it will be my turn. Soon as ... a lot waiting for me somewhere. I send cables and things every now and again. In your letter to Marge ... you say you received one so I guess they are being sent OK. Some of our fellows try to wire flowers ...

    Editor - Aug 3 2023 - 11:53am