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Date: September 28th 1919
To
Leo
From
Victor
Letter

Sept. 28th
Kentville, N.S.

Dear Leo,

Your very welcome letter received some days ago. I don't think you had received my last letter when you wrote so I will drop a few lines today so that you will write soon again.

Well Leo I suppose you will be setting down to steady work once more now that exhibition is over, no more holidays until Christmas.

How did you enjoy yourself at the exhibition? I suppose you would have to be at the conventions most of the time anyway. I saw an account of the Dedication of the Cathedral also the blessing of the new Dalton Hall. That will certainly be a great addition to the College and I guess they need it; so many students.

How is Willie Cass getting along? Is he still sticking to the job he had no soap there all summer I guess. Austin doesn't like it very well I don't think, he is so far behind I suppose it seems discouraging.

I had a letter from Mama the other day they are all fine out there. Geordie and Louis are going to school and Leonard I suppose is running the farm. You must see that Geordie gets to school regularly because he is getting past school age and if he doesn't pass the entrance next spring he might as well call it off. I sent them over a few dollars for exhibition just for the boys you know but dear knows if Papa let them use it; he would be liable to put it in the bank.

I suppose you called on Ernie and the bride since they returned from the Honeymoon. It will be one more nice place to visit anyway. Mama seems to think she is very nice.

Now Leo I must ring off for this time write soon and give me all the news. How is your proposed strike progressing is the new Gov't going to meet your demands?

Your Loving Brother,
Victor

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