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Date: July 6th 1917
To
Uncle Steve
From
Smith, Arthur Calvin
Letter

July 6, 1917

Dear Uncle Steve,

Received your letters dated March 6th and April 15th about two weeks ago, and was sure glad to hear from you. I am well at present.

No, I haven't seen Mr. Raithby for some time, and don't know where he is. He was well the last time I saw him. I am not in the trenches just now. I am out for a rest and training. I sent you a field card when I was in the trenches. Did you get it? I got three Chronicles from Ona, and I am always glad to get the Chronicle to get the home news. I saw several of the Dunnville boys a few days ago, and I am always glad to meet them. The weather here is fine. I am glad there is such a good turn-out at the Inman Road Sunday School. I get letters from home every week, and I get parcels too. Well, Steve I had some experience at the front and I am willing to do my share with the rest. We were living underground for a while. We had several steps to take to get to the surface, somewhere about 55 steps. However, we came through all right. Now I must close as it is getting late. Write soon, as I like to hear from the folks at home.

From Arthur C. Smith

No. 739465 C. Company,

19th Battn. Canadians

B.E.F. France.