JCLYWJM. 3r THE DAILY NEWS VKS, they're proud of the courage and spirit 1 ; thai prompted their hoy lo volunteer for Overseas service. They are proud of the G.S. ' " badge that lie wears on his arm; the badge that means General Service anywhere in the world. Canada's Army needs him and thousands more for overseas service, needs him for the infaii- "Every soldier wearing khaki is to be pre- . pared to wear it where required, and he should NOW volunteer to do so. try, heeause it is the infantry that must go in (and (inish the joh. There's no time to delay. It will lake month of intensive training to make a man fighting fit, -ready for the combat duty. So, to-day, now, go to your nearest recruiting office and volunteer for overseas service in Canada's Army, "The GS badge to be seen on the left sleeve of a soldier's uniform is the hallmark of a man' Major-General G. R. I'EAKKES, v.c gb. d.s.o, m.o, G.O.C.-in-C, Pacific Command, Vernon, B.C. 21st April, 1911 ' ma The G.S. badge on the arm indicates that the wearer has olunteeredg Jt for general service on any battle front, anywhere in the -world. .. , x. PAGE FIVE If Ate. . ; Kg, .-at '!. ' W " -J.-i .mi' w ! till? . iff' : -m..