hotel Splendid Britannique "Flanders Sleeps" YPRES 6/- per set of 12 THE YPRES TIMES For the remaining quarter of 1931 we are determined to devote very largely to recruiting, so we ask all our branches, representatives and corresponding members to continue the good work, and leave nothing unturned to promote the League's interests. In conclusion, we send you our best of wishes for the success of your noble efforts with renewed thanks for all you have done in the past. SERVICE HERALDRY. Arrangements have been made by which members of the Ypres League, on payment of 3s. registration fee, can have an exclusive design submitted to them embodying a record of their own war service. This will be sent free of any further charge, unless they desire, upon approval of the design, to have it reproduced in enamelled colours on a Shield. The price of the latter will be 2is. the Shields to be mounted on ebonized wood panels, 4 in. by 5 in. In return for the 3s. fee, however, the design will consist of a coloured pencil sketch and will bear the number given to it in the Roll of Service Shields. GRAND' PLACE. Opposite Cloth Hall. Leading Hotel for Comfort and Quality. Completely Renovated. Running Water Bathrooms. Moderate Terms. Garage. Patronized by The Ypres League. A series of 12 highly artistic BATTLEFIELD SKETCHES, 11 in. by 6 J in., in Prose-Poetry, illustrated with original Battlefield Photographs, with colour border designs. Beautifully printed. Ideal for framing or for presentation to your friends at home and abroad as Christmas Gifts. By VICTOR HYDE, M.C., Author of "East of Ypres," At Company H.Q.," To-day in Flanders," and many other war stories. The author of these charming sketches, The Press has described as that brilliant writer on the battlefields." One of many distinguished purchasers of the Flanders Sleeps series, writes Strangely interesting to the men who have seen and know. i like their rugged beauty, I like their pathos, and I like their strength. You have done a very fine job." SEND YOUR ORDER TO THE YPRES LEAGUE, 9, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W.l. (6/3 post free) WREATHS. Arrangements are made by the Ypres League to place wreaths for relatives on the graves of British soldiers situated in France and Belgium at the following times of the year EASTER, ARMISTICE DAY, CHRISTMAS. The wreaths may be composed of natural flowers, laurel, or holly, and can be bought at the following prices12s. 6d., 15s. 6d., and 20s., according to the size and quality of the wreath.

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