31 AUGUST 1944, Page 4
An airgraph from Saskatchewan brings a suggestion I am gl
to pass on. Kindly-disposed people in this country, it is indicat might do a service that would give pleasure out of all proport. to the small sacrifice it entails, by visiting some Canadian sold, in hospital and writing to his relatives to tell them how he roll is. The official notification that he is wounded is jejune and utter unsatisfying ; his own letters, if he is able to write, are probat suspected of concealing part of the truth ; a sympathetic note fro a friendly outsider would bring immense relief and appreciation. * * * *