ValCartier Camp, Aug 29, 1914
Rev. A Mansell Irwin, B.A., B.D.
Norwood. Ontario.
Dear Sir,
I received your welcome letter yesterday & for which I thank you kindly, it is very nice to know that you are not forgotten even when you are away.
I did not receive my call untill 10.30 am of the 14th August & had to get away by 7 am next morning, so I had no time to let many people know or to say good-bye.
But still I am here & must & will try to do my best in the firing line, & elsewhere, & I earnestly hope our forces will be victorious in in finish.
It will entail a lot of lives & sacrifices but they will be in a glorious cause, the cause of Freedom & the cause which will win out eventually, at least I am sure it will, with God’s Help.
There are hundreds of some of the finest built men in Canada here at present, & when they leave for the front, there is going to be some good work done.
We are having lots of drill & rifle practice here & it will not come amiss.
The food is good, & there is a Y.M.C.A tent here with books & papers to read.
You must excuse me writing in pencil but we do not find it as convenient to write a letter here, as at home, so have to do the best we can.
I will close now, again thanking you for your letter, & will write again soon. Trusting you are in good health & will remain so.
Yours faithfully in Christ
Walter T. Robus
c/o 40th Northumberland E. Company
8th Battalion. ValCartier
Quebec