A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , COPY. H.Q.W 9-M972. '4&H&e~m*** ffraaoe April 86 1916 1QT D*er John ••...,«..,........• Well there is a little matter X want to mention though yon must not see X feel any more reason for taking this step than X saw six: months age* X have me.de a Will leaving all to yon, hut X weald like should the oooasion arise for yon to give a portion out of my back pay to the Oamphellton Sunday Sehool and an equal amount to the SXmsdale s«s. Stmday Sehool* fhe ohanges going on at Bloomfield may render a Sunday Sohool unneaea* sary there and if I denft get haofc X would like for some little donation to be given to the work that has always been near my heart.........••♦........ lave to yourself and Minnie Good lye * Robert Library and Archives Letter from Robert Warren in France to his brother, John, April 26, 1916 ISLANDER WOUNDED - Mrs. John McKenna , , Lot 4, has received a wire informing her that her son Private Eddy McKenna was wounded during one of the heavy battles of a recent date. Private McKenna , not yet twenty, enlisted with the 105th nearly two years ago and as a marksman held a record which ranks amongst the highest of the whole battalion. He has three brothers who are also serving their King and Country. Guardian, July 31,1917 GET INTO KHAKI Be a Man! FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE FOR YOUR WIFE'S SAKE FOR YOUR CHILD'S SAKE F3 R OOP 'S SAKE- Be a Man! Yonx King «Jod Coaot ry need fou tnYtij m» HW htfttiwt, It k an »wfui queetiott to ifjiia ■ i pefhep* of Tflwir lif* or wiTee and children*** the head* of too feet* trmnny which gHpi *t tl«l «itMlit i««ttt**aw Whet *t* fwmMMf *#? ^7.* home end weteh other* go* The MUM Katie, need MM*****, If 70. exe yon ehoaJd he one of them. Uimm Be a Man! M Into Khaki ■■••^^fceeeear e»e^w ■»%# ■