Copper Cliff
Sept 22nd
Dear Father + Sisters,
I hope you are all
getting along allright[sic]. I
got Hilda's letter which
she wrote at London also
the one she wrote after she came
back and I am glad she had
a good time. I guess Chrissie
is living in a nice locality
+ I suppose Hilda found
London a pretty big place.
We are having lots of
electrical storms now, had
a pretty bad one Saturday
night though on the whole
we haven't been too bad
this Summer. This is a
photo of one of our yard engines.
We have work around our
plant for over a dozen engines
like this. They are pretty
powerful engines too. I
hope that Clayworkers strike…
…is settled by this time.
Somebody will suffer if they
don't settle soon. They certainly
must have a strong Union
allright[sic]. They must have
been war allright [sic] for
the Magistrates to think of
reading the Riot Act. I see
by the papers they are having
a big time in Dublin too.
Tommy is not gone home
yet but I expect he will
go Xmas. We had the wind
up concert and the present-
-ation of the Football Cup
Saturday night + I can
tell you we had a swell
time. I am very sorry
to hear that Uncle J H is
not well yet. I do hope
it is nothing really serious.
Aunt Mary I am sure is in
an awful way. Give my
kind regards to Aunt Julia
+ all.
Len