Have you heard anything from Mr Scott yet, he said when he comes over to England he would call and see you which I hope he will do. When the war is over I am coming home for a short while recruit up a little & then I shall back to B.C. to settle down I hope, as I think now I have had my fling.
Are you keeping in good health? I hope so, how is Aunt Mary & all my noble cousins I am looking forward to seeing you all once more. Will you kindly remember me to Mr. and Miss Tyson trusting they are well.
It is (illegible text) now so I must close with best love to yourself Aunt Mary & all my cousins
Believe me to be
Your affect. nephew
Charles F. F. Barker.
If you write address thus.—
Trooper C. F. Barker
No. 1 Troop. F. squadron
South African Light Horse
Ladysmith
Natal
South Africa
T.H. Barker Esq.
Newsham Park
Liverpool
I wish I could get a pull at Kruger's whiskers.