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MASSEY-HARRIS CONVALESCENT HOME,
KINGSWOOD,
DULWICH, LONDON, S. E.

Wed. June, 14/16

Dear Fan:
How are you keeping anyway? I received your letter
about a week ago and also Aut's.
You will be having a fine time
this summer I suppose with
your auto. If Bob gets one too it will
be fine. They are such a help in
the city for getting around.

I am in one fine hospital now
It is a large house that the Massey
Harris bought and turned into
a convalescent Home. They

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What do you think of the war. The
Russians are certainly doing fine
and the Canadians are mixing things
up. I have been talking to several
of the men just from the trenches
and they all say that great things
are going to happen right away.
The papers are full of memorial services
for Kitchener and the soldiers are
certainly carring out his wishes.

Well Fan dear I think I will
close for this time. I will be
writing Aut soon. Best Love to
all in Toronto. Tell Frank not
to work to hard cutting that terrace

Your loving Brother
Ged.
PS
The weather has been rotten here for the last
week or so. It snowed here a little this
morning. R.

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