
ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE
LONDON.
ONTARIO
London, Ont., 8 Aug 1888
The Hospital notes "Last of the war cases" are intensely interesting—especially
the extracts from the Letters to your mother—I should greatly like to read the
whole letters and shall ask you to let me see them next time I am East. Traubel gives me somewhat better accounts of your health—I guess
you have had some pretty hot weather—it is and has been warm even here but not
disagreeably so—you will recollect that I have proofs to 117—my old
friend (and yours) Jack Harkness (you will recollect him at
Kingston and down the St Laurence St Lawrence
and up the Saguenay?) will be here today for a
little visit. All goes well with us here, we all keep well. I think I told you that
Willy Gurd had finished his meter. If we have luck we shall
make some money out of it.
A charming bright, breezy day warm but not too hot
Best love to you, RM Bucke
