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Tribute to Percy R. Allaby, Who Died a Death of a Hero

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  • Unknown. Sometime after April 12th 1917

Percy R. Allaby, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Allaby was lying mortally wounded during the fight at Vimy Ridge and when help arrived for him he said, "Never mind me; do what you can for the rest.". This poem was written in honor of his selfless last words.

Through the Okanagan Valley

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A photo album of the Okanagan Valley showing all the key places in the town.

Three Pages of Humor

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Three typed pages of humor. The first page is titled "What to do in case of an Air Raid", the second is a letter from a wife of a soldier to a army base in Ottawa. The third poem is making fun of woman.

"Thistle Brand" Label

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A small piece of paper with a design on t and the "Thistle Brand".

The Wonderful Lamp

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A booklet with a story called "The Wonderful Lamp"

The Tannery

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A article written by Mable Humphrey and Mrs. Gladys Carson. Telling the changes Front Street in Hampton.

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