No 2
Tuesday
Dear Folks -
Received your letter OK and glad to hear from you. It snowed quite heavily on the way down so wasn't surprised to hear you had a little, of course we ran out of it before we came to Montreal.
That's good that you got over to see Gordon before he left, also Jean.
I wrote Glen & also the teacher, as yet I haven't heard a note from either of them, been wondering if the letters are sewed up at the censoring office.
Say would you mail my rubbers down, plenty of rainy weather over there. I'll mail you my suitcase, and camera shortly after we are not allowed to really have them, be mostly in the wood.
Did Lill get the books yet? Should know her ABC's by now ay Lill
And another thing, best way to save money was to mail it to you Mother and there you can put it in hands for me in your name, if any thing happens you'll be able to get it O.K., otherwise the red tape here would probably, you'd never see it. I am sending forty a month, starting this month so after the 30th you can expect a cheque, better take about seventy bucks for a couple of things you need, probably get them pretty cheap if you got them in the city.
I numbered these letters, best way to keep track on them, always look at them and you'll know if your short any, this is the second.
That's about all for today, we had a route march up town today, just about supper time, food's fairly good, must write Cecil some day. Tell him we're O.K., no flying here.
Good Day
Claude.