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Date: February 10th 1918
To
Mr. Johnson
From
Lillian S. Johnson
Letter

501 Spence St.,
Winnipeg, Man.,
Feb. 10, 1918.

Dear Mr. Johnson,

Behold before you tangible proof of a New Years Resolution to get off all letters due and resting on my conscience sometime within six months from date, preferably sooner.

I was not sure whether I was to write whether I was to write, or Miss Ducker. She has your address and I have the addresses you want. However, if accidentally we should both happen to drop you a few lines maybe you will be able to withstand the shock.

How is your arm? I am hoping that our Canadian Doctors may out-do your best expectations and successfully accomplish another of their modern miracles in your case as they have in so many others. Very best of good luck and good wishes!

I just walked home from Church. It's a Glorious night (spelled with a capital "G"). Did men ever feel as if you could walk, - well to set a limit somewhere within the bounds of human possibility say a thousand miles, but stipulate that it be not over ploughed fields just after a spring rain, or on a forced route march. That's how I feel tonight. But I knew if I once started on such a little jaunt then might be grave doubts. Entertained as to whether I would return in time to finish off this batch of mail. So instead here I am.

I had a letter from Jesse Cross about a week ago in which he told me all about your little outing with him.

Well, I've a bunch of other letters to write so I'll content myself with cutting this short and giving the address you want. I shall be glad to hear how you are getting along.

(1) Jesse E Cross #910041
Ward O2
Belmont Road Aux. Hosp.
Liverpool, Eng.
(2) Lieut. Wilfred Mountford
44th Can. Batt.
St. Catherine's Lodge Hospital
Regent's Park
London N.W. Eng.
(3) Pte. Albert J. Weir.
# 2193343
Princess Pots
Canadians
B.E.F.
France

I had a letter from Mr. Weir a couple of days ago and the address he gives looks like:
#2193343
B Coy. P.P.C.E.F.

(4) Lieut. Earl C. Popham
Canadian Corps Supply Column
Headquarters
BEF - France.
(5) L/c Ed. R. Cunningham
#910103
No 4. Can. Cas. Cleaning Station.
C/o Army P.O. - London Eng.
B.E.F. France.
(6) Pte. J.B. Andrews
# 460671
"B" Co.
8th Plat. 50th Batt.
B.E.F. France.
(7) Howard Winkler
425 Marion St.,
Denver. Col. U.S.A.
(8) Trooper R.C. Parsons
#2293341
Can. Cavalry Machine Gun Squadron
Can. Cavalry Brigade
B.E.F. France

If there are any other Wesley men whose addresses you want let me know and if I have not them I think I can get most of them.

Again the very best of good wishes to you.
Most sincerely,
Lillian S. Johnston.