AND ARE THE SHIPMENTS APPRECIATED? A

“Sincerest thanks for your fine support and the many treats of chocolate and cigarettes. They’re good,

thats all”. , JIMMIE COCHRANE, Windsor Volunteer.

“We appreciate the smokes that are sent to us and our thoughts revolve to our loved ones back home and the great work you are all doing for us”.

TOM BAILEY, Vancouver Volunteer.

—-- but good cigarettes are very scarce most of the time, although, you are doing your best back there which is certainly felt and appreciated by us here”.

VICTOR RANK, Hamilton Volunteer.

“Here in this hospital I am not entirely separated from Canada. In the mornings I wash myself with Canadian palmolive soap, use Canadian tooth paste and razor blades which arrived in Spain with the first Ca- nadian shipment. It is really fine!”

IZZIE GOLDENBERG, Toronto Volunteer.

tobacco and soap are hard to get in Spain. Lets hear regularly from you. We get lots of bullets from Franco. We want tobacco from Canada. Its going to be a hard winter but we know the Canadians will not let

us down”. S. K. BROWN, Winnipeg, Volunteer.

“We are sure going to give Franco plenty to worry about, and is he sore after the defeat at Teruelv. He’ll have many defeats to get sore about before long. We thank you for the wonderful support and good cheer that you sent us.”

GERRY DELANEY, Vancouver Volunteer.