1 reproduced document on tan coloured cardstock paper; top of document has illustration of a coat of arms; coat of arms reads, "GvRI" at top; a crown sits on a helmet; helmet is above a shield; to the left of the shield is a lion wearing a crown and to the right is a unicorn; the phrase "Dieu et mon Droit" sits at base of the illustration; the following declaration (in black ink) appears: "He whom this scroll commemorates / was numbered among those who, / at the call of King and Country, left all / that was dear to them, endured hardness, / faced danger, and finally passed out of / the sight of men by the path of duty / and self sacrifice, giving up their own / lives that others might live in freedom. / Let those who come after see to it / that his name be not forgotten." The document also contains the phrase "Major Arthur Thomas Johnston / 102nd Canadian Overseas Battalion", written in red ink. Original copies were sent to the next of kin of those who served and died in the First World War.