Oct 2nd 1915
Mr Harry Evans
Dear Friend
Just a few lines to let you know that I am in the land of the living. I have been in the ditches & have had a few pops at them. There is not much news to tell as you know the censor is [?] stricked. I am sitting on the ground writing this letter on an old tin can somewhere in France. I have not been able to learn more about Charlie. The boys that are in his Battalion are all new fellows & dont know him at all. I suppose you will be busy moving the wheat from the west just now. I hope you will not have to join as two out of one family would go hard. But I suppose if we must we must & it isnt as if we couldnt do it father was telling me in his last letter that they were falling into line good in my hometown but I hope they never have to come. I hear that the French has been playing hell with them along the line & believe me their going to get it again somewhere youll know. Well Harry I dont know of any more new that I can tell you. I am just begin to like because I have had a close call filled my neck full of sand. I am well & in good health and all well at home. Hopping this will find your Mother and all well.
I remain your old chum
Thos O Stewart
The address last given army post office London
Give my love to all the sweetes & tell them I well
good bye
Harry old boy