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Date: April 16th 1916
To
Lily
From
Harry
Letter

107 Homewood Cres, Toronto

Sunday, 16 April 1916

Dear Lily,

Suppose you think we are very poor correspondents, and with good cause as Florence is a poor writer and I am worse. We were very glad to receive your picture and cannot help but remark how Jean has grown, and what a good healthy child she appears to be.

We are pretty well here at present although Florence is suffering quite a bit from sore feet, as she is kept pretty busy chasing Betty around to keep her out of mischief. Betty is quite a baby as you will see from a small proof snap we had taken two months ago (when she was 16 months old). You will also find enclosed a proof photo of her father (only a proof as Lyons wants $15.00 per page for these, and we cannot afford to buy any, but it will give you some idea of how I look at present in uniform). With "B" Company of 227 men in the 180th (Sportsmen's) Over Seas Battalion with rank of Captain, but am kept busy from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, and about 3 nights each week. The only time I get with Betty being Sunday afternoon as we go to church every Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m. However I missed most of this afternoon as I took about 300 of our Battalion with the band to the Dale Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. today, it being one of their opening services and being an athletic church (Rev. Mr. Morrow) the minister wanted the Sportsman Battalion to assist today. I do not know when we will go to train this summer but suppose it will be at Lyons-on-the-Lake and not very far in the future as we are recruited over strength and Flo will let you know where we go. With love from all.

Yours

Harry.

P.S. Everyone else in the family is OK.