Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1917, p. 2

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s nlruia uarrlcna4 lmuunnowrl rj toratuiainuawlnaiaum llirtha jzn ualara oo iwuiaufe liwrxulal imitu ua and id px una fiui lor poems jjonw ci- in acuio on ftcdrejay oruibor jilb to mr and mn ltotrt crow a jstitihos at no 3iioor avenue acton oa thursday ocioler jo 1017 to lenoogarii- end mrs jolia j jonmags aeon died uoott at the loawitoed ka ix towrth i no iiuunc on toorslay 30th octo ber 1017 andrew hoott in his b5lh in nemoniah j departed this ufa swarsuajictt in lvin rnessarjr of mr ii awaeahamcr who november 2nd 1015 mother whoso soul wu hke yooxeyos tranriqil loader end trae no wonder tww tho anfrola wl in heaven they ocodod you ticsaahd 1kd itajhw he ttnn jrw rcss tuoufsday november 1 1017 editorial botes tuoaa liberals who fool a coolness id the shoulder towards tho now union gevoro- tnent should not ill into tho error of udp- pomng that tho fooling espocalur to them selves it is a loeung that ell those co servalivos who are tcbta men feel qulto as strongly u they do tho party man whether on one sulo or tho other is enly half pleased to eoo his party only half in offtee and only half in charro of tho policy of the country ta affairs star tn mdnajm o ftxaxcx has annoono- d increasm of 23 per onk in all cases of pensions and ejlewmnces to canadian aol diets and sahacs dated back to 1st april lasi extra cheques wql ha based for the amount doe ajooo that date the change wol afloct the paojon of tho toon their children dependent parents and younger brothers and bisters tho total increase wsl be approximately d per coat this is a jest action on behalf of oar soldier it is expected that the writs for tho dominion elocuon will haiasnad this weak for oomleauoo on november 10th with polling december 17th the oversees ofc jgn is fun to coxnmesoo ebooa rfoveoi ber 17th praeucally all arrangements have been completed for both the home and overseas voting and the contest will bo over before the christmas hohday soe- eoo althoogh definite remits to many ceo- stltueaeies will not bo known until tho receipt of tho overseas poll late inxjann a goivirnok of liberals will be holdm hamilton tomorrow to create an organ iretioo for the support of candidates plod god to the union govorrtmeot policy tho enforcement of tho military service act onoscriptioa of the wealth material and prod active l of canada for carrying on the war it is expected thas repreaeoi- alivea win be present from every ndaiff in in ontario women who are interested wql be aa welcome a men this conven tion wffl so doobfa have a strong mfloeoce la favor of tho ondtdafew sspparung the union governmeott tns liberals of peel at a meeting on maoday took a lone step in support of union government at thb meeting mr benjamin patch who was nominated in the liberal interests two yexrs ago tendered his resignation to order to open the way forthenomloatiobcfarunton candidate aoeiplablo to all parties- a resolution of iho mooting hoped the pn nominat ed by the censcrvativoa weald uks similar action tho meeting farther moved that in order to form an organ nation tho ezecn uva of the conservative association be re quested to mont the eroentivo ef the lib- oral association at the oarbcafc moment to take such steps as will result in the seloc- tiea n t v trt tn kmcn uvea of both association aasupporter of the union government ho appeal against pavefrehts at tho court or revision on monday eronlng and assessments aro conilrmod oaoncfl met an monday eve as a court of revision on ssseesments for the oamont pavsmenta cqestrocted this year there were no appeals and the sjeese- mbats were coo firmed tbo members then taw for the transec tion of regular council b p twentieth report of tho commiuoo on imaaoa passed th following aooouats urtiaoeucnijc hydroelectric com supplies oaeadian geoeral sapptlss central klectno applies james gass idsporcioo fees ualoney etectna cm supplies acton tanning co sspplwo acton free lrusa advortlaing james symon supplies c a qpeight supples gmvxsxal aooodkt oan rubber co hose london machinery co repairs geo ilypds ssucting jurors vt j held aslocuug jarors a j uekiunon u1cjok jarors acton free press printing etc c a speight ttoppllse james 8ymon supplies the report was adopted the members in attauilsnoo wcro ltoovo nvnda oonnciuoca bailoy honasrson and kenney 33477 8201 703 lira s3 3c5 370 j7a05 7 00 jloo 1 00 1 00 23 to 7b3 1 70 c0htbib0ti0nst0 sahitabium hocclvod tiy col t u baa urinff cls visit to acton in it wc a the ttouuror of tho sjukoka rvo tico- pltal for cooaumptltea doaitvs raufully so acknowlodgo tho fullowiugcootnbulioos received inadon t y tlm gold bocroury of th national santanam asaociatisa the bsardmori co 800 acton tanning co soo w a btorsy 3o0 a j uackinoou 300 ii 1 mooru zoo hon 1 hcetlenon u i zoo kelson c z00 mlasjan loleau 100 oeotliaviu 100 l b hhorey 1 00 w k oraham 1 00 rev c ii 1- bmith i 00 rs j c wilion 1 00 a t nrown 1 00 geo ldwards 1 00 w h blowart 1 00 wm johnstons 1 00 ix u ruesall 1 00 conway molsau 1 00 edward kydor 1 00 rev it a k lare 1 00 luv mts it- k j ooo 1 00 dr j m bell j 1 00 uhw pearl baker 00 mrs john mowat 00 mrs r g brown w another successful anniver sary elaitorly sermon by hov hr avtwn and interesting introduction of now hymn boole by hr e j monro splendid service op s0nq bv tjie cuurcu choir the ootonly scnoad anniversary of the mathodul church lat kunday wal an oocamoo of onuiuai idteronl thsnoosaion wu uoiquo in notno ropects iter il w aviaon m a r d of welland tho pastor llovod who was prenjatjjrelyjnovfcd from acton ailor lasl confcronoo whoo the peoplo all doairml that ho remain was back lo conduct thonervloc this was one feat- ura very attrscuvq to the community ao other was the introduction of the now metbodrtt hytnrj rook sod the fart that its in trod action was to bo mads by the secretary of tho o octal confereooe hymn book committee j moors b a tarobto who is a native of aotedand gfow op in this homo church the services of both thew esteemed young men during tho atay were greatly appreciated the attendance was vary luge at both services in the- morning rev mr jones and hia congregation of the baptist cb arch attended and in the ovenldg rev j c wilson ra of knox church and that large congregation ware present the capacity of the church with its spacious galleries was tajrqtfto acco tho crowds which assembled for the evening service rev mr aviaon had charge of the anrvioes and alter praiso and prayer in the morning he stated that at bis request and by mutual arraogemsob his collage friend mre j moore the secretary of the hymn book committee would deliver the addraasathisservioo mr moore gave a comprehensive and interesting review of the bymnofogy of methodism the compos- ins and publishing of the first hymns by the woslays and their hymn books vivid pictures portraying john and ch wetley in their work at the establishment of methodism a century and a half ago scenes in their greet revivals and at epworth rectory were also given the hymns of the early days wero referred to tho grab hymn book of canadian methodism issued after the union of the wealeyan and new- connexion methodmt churches in 187 the latter of which has been in ass nntil now- what would be tho feelings of the wealeys now he said could they realizd- thab 250000 of the people called methodists in canada alon are now look tog with interest to the introduction of this new hymn book the history of the fooeption of tho steps necessary to secure this book at tho conference of 1010 as victoria b 0 tho work of the oommlttoe the past seven years in securing the very best in bymnology and tones the selection of original hymns the securing of copy right privileges the mechanical execution were all rehearsed and listened to yith peculiar interest the arrangement clusi fication and indexing of the new book was shown to most carefully undertaken and the best hymns and tunes available were secured the new book shows that- canadian hymnologista are taking an im portant place among the great hymn writers of the world it has 42 hymns and 70 tones by canadian ministers laymen and ecclaaiasucsj musicians the fact that this is the first hymn book ever pob- ltshed by any denomination in canada wholly printed and bound in s ca printing house is high com pit meet to themsehanieal skill and ability of the uethodlot book room at toronto mr jioores address throughout was not only instructive bat was mtansoly interesting in its historical setting and in bringing before the congregation the t this new book far praise and worship in the evening rot mr aviaon preached a masterly discourse from lake 4 ltvaed he cum to itanreth where ho was broutrht np i and as his cuflteca was he want into the synagogue on the sabbath day and stood np for to road that was a groat day for jeans it was a tragedy for the men of that day when jesus went out to preach be never forgot the teaching and training bo received in tho synagogue at home bat the prophet is not honored is his own country the people of thai ttaoe were not true to the gospel in their day are wo true to the gospel today t there baa not boon a time for many years whan there was such opposition to the church of today as now we loam that many of the eoldlera are finding god in spite of the church h o wells the english wrltsr in his book the soul of the church amphasuea this the futuihy of the church to right great wrongs in the land is eeou what is wrong with the chnrch of today t it has no vojfeo of authority if we bad been the christians we should be if we had the courage of christ the catas trophe of tho great war weald dot now be upon us morally today we axe la part to blame for the war the chnrch has boon impotent when it should have been strong and powerful have we not as a nation been building up on selushoess and sin t i come to yon with a message of what i believe to be the place of the chnrch we deed the sptnb of great men such as father damleo who gsve his life for his brethren ao during from leprosy his in sjlratioo was the church of god we need aapirtt like david lviogstono who wont to tho heart of africa to take the gospel to tho brutahxod jieoplea there the splrik of jesus came to him when a lad in the bfiday flebool tho church has inflaenc od the iroaidont pi the united slates to call the nation ui their knoss in prayer rat trevor il davie of toronto said last wrak thero is a trsmondous peril in any dissolution of the church today rodejirelk roujarkod the other day the churchlossceuiiauiiily is a community lb down grade usl the church ii doing more than any other oraaulxatioa of today for homo 1 1 to mi at loos the iruogaiiou tho truths of tho bible iu its translation into all tongues tbo church go the iui it ration last century for iho olltniuatioo ol slavery and tho church lo day it at the boxd j tint movement or tho baiunltn of the tuiuur lmfflo from canada- this now age of commercial lam requires now efforts to chnatianlac sll nations there u a grsat cliallouge lo ths church to pry for towus oqual to our task we must clinatlaiiue our liuaidcaa cororauoo j we nmtt clirtuiamui our social order t other u roliioo ill uoo bo ecootsd an real 1 bsliovo iu the individual christian life bulo religion that shall avail la tbe milled oinalian society cooperation of thu churcboo n neoewary the church nuit bo tho ideal of what is beit fur all there must be humility grace courage and good the jesus spirit in every thing jesut thota jay of loving hearts i tboq fount of life thoa light ef men hews topics of the week i l 1ni w klnrnton l trei 1 1 i nytntipiny linn itarlrd to try f i 7 1 1 nl ut llrln an omlu li i an ofucial mu i fit lioil to n- tfatlrnto thrv rfpnrta from irominc- ton ttiat fish an i in ni t d a innn and a woman ui rii nrrnated on tho charro f tritl kitir n lruc bntween toronto uu 1 montroal iho brltlnb morcli mt crulsnr oramn won sunk t y n torjiodo iind n ilrltlnli drtstroyt r w m i out down in a collision xmator g i uitrtoon unit mr a k mnclosn of halltax w ro ovrorn in aa mombora of tm union oovo ru tin nt without p irttollo john uorbtrl ornlnbof toronto rsrui arrcsti d in connection with tho atlrj ctl aaio of druro to young men unblo for mllllsry ocrvlco dr michaoicinrlt wnij nomlnatnd in itfd ioor tui a supporter of tho union government by ills former conservative opponent j day the dominion railway board mado an ardor awarding tho city i3gq00o id connection with tbo croo- tlon of tbo high iovqi bridge over tho don c ncratlatlono have boon completed for tho establishing of on aviation camp for tho royal flying corps at boamcvlllo with accodimodstlon for 48 alrplanoa and 1 000 men it la tindorntood that the cal inot has docidod to concur in tbe rood controllers rocommondatlon tr 1ft tho ban on the manufacture a fit uaio or oleomargarine in canada tho succensrul operation of the ullltary service act la assured in tho opinion of mr e l noseombfl deputy jmlahitor of justice and chair man of the military service council vacant senatorahlps for the west ern prottneea have boon oiled by the appointment of dr k l scboffner for manitoba w b willoaghby for baakntchowqn and colonel j d taylor and g h barnard for british columbia thursday f f nlcklo la to run an a union candidate in kingston a noreglan steamer with com tor belgian relief was stranded more arrests of sinn petnern in the united states ore axpoctod ontario la expectod to contribute two millions to the brtuh red cross tbo memory of tho patriot kcs- clnsko was honored by the poles a moscow tbo movement of canadian wheat to the north western american moja oan begun dr michaolin tho gorman chan cellor handod bis resignation to tbo kafsor who refused to accept u mr horace l brlttaln phjx vu appointed superintendent of tho to ronto qoncral hospital fpr a year the canadian rsxlwey aoooeiav tion for national defence baa been formed for closer cooperation dar ing tbo war tbe canadian bankers aeooehv- tion in conference- with tho mlnlntt of finance nxrangod to axtivoly for- thor tho forthcoming war loan restriction of packago oaleo of foods is wfth tho object of lowering tho cost st theoo buebtltutcfl for wheat baya food controller ilonno the food controller hoa as a war measure rained tbo ban on oloomar- gorlno which may nftqr tho 14 th of november bo manufactured and sold in and imported froe of duty into canada the union qovcrnmant has decid ed to destroy and nbolluh all depart moot patronage lis la and to dolocato all purchasing to tbo war purcbaa lng commission which 1b to bo changed and enlarged among union government candl i datea nominated by joint conven lions- yesterday were hon frank cochrane in tlmlakamlng f 3 scott s waterloo and dr shnrtloff in stanatead quo f f pardee was nominated for west lamb ton at a rousing liberal convention oa a sup porter ofthe union government a fusion convention in called in north waterloo and ono will likely be hold in essex friday the world sunday school conven tlon opened in now york mr hoover mado an interesting review of tho world food situation lord northcllffo statod in kanrjaa city that tbe war won only begun medicated wines have nearly dis appeared from the province of on taxi a sir john jellicoo said in sheffield that the spirit or the german navy la on tho decline the wintbewar ontario com mittoe docldcd upon a declaration of policy and a hot of war noeessltlos london has docidod to insure men drafted undor the military sorrlco act who have depend on ta the british admiralty requires a hundred more young canadians for tbe royal naval air service v h keefer icc of thorold has boon appointed legal adviser to tho vood controller without salary tbo united states will charter a number of steamers to italy to ro ll ere tbe letters shortage of ship ping dr j w robertson chief adviser to the food controller predicts the prohibition of consumption of beef by the spring the two political organisations in saskatchewan have disbanded for the period of the war and in their place has boon formed tho national gov ernment association concentration in delivery of milk is most likely to be suggestod in the resolution to bo forwarded to food controller llanna as a result of tho milk committee s investigations from the boot bliss that earth imparts we tarn unfilled to thoe again this great sermon was listened to throughout by the largo and ion do with rapt attention and it baa been referred to by many as ono of the beat sermeos ever jdallrnrod 1 tb fvimb tbe earvioea reodered by tho choir were aauoh appreciated their anthems ware well readeoad and impressive the solos by miw bertie bmilh in the morning and by mrs harold nlokllo io tho ovenlog added much to the tatsreab of the service generous offoriuge were mado by the congregation the aula of 1250 was aiked for by tho truatoo board for special objocts and over s270 was oouuibuted to make a mebhy christmas noszcfi that you can apond lu chris unas present giving will go further than a subscription for tho youths companion look over your long list and ase bow few things oa it are certain to be aa eagerly treasured during every one of tho fifty two weeks of 1011 aonusiuuuoo with it noeu ripens into lasting frloodsblp for itrfaat tho rare and i wipe 1 pan quality among peri odicals character and tho character of the youths companion has made fast friends for il all round the world oar offer include for fzfl i 1 the youths coco pan loo u3 uiuo of 1d1h 2 all the temaiulbg issues of 1017 x th6oarasloahomacaiondarforldia the yoimra companion comrnonwaslth ave boston mass new subscriptions received at thla office nriflrch com tut mi formac tw strong rcprnim nto ivi nmomfilo earn mlttcrs one on iilninr and metal ilirky and tho othi r on chemistry it taskuf mcli ono omlio mon prottilnont cttltnnn of hamilton founder of tho playrrouniln move mont tliorrt and a patron of athletic oports died in bin alityeovonth year l4out ii h chapman who woe novoroly wounded at vimy rldgo on april 0 last has loon appointed in- n poo tor in cliarn of all ofdcars of tbo floldlors aid commisalon in military district no 1 london saturday thrxqlnn ralncrn aro again in con- foruncn tho oloctlon wrltn lfls said aro to bo lsauod next wook a british ship had a constant bat uo with a are all tho way across tbo auapuc stringent regulations regarding coal have been issuod by tbo fnel controller mrs kotherlno beaton who paused her 00th birthday last augnal died at windsor two more men were arrested in franco in connection with german propaganda thoro tho japanese are said to be eager ly booking tbo arms monopoly con tract fronvchina flight cadot thomas x murphy son of a british colonel was killed by fall with his machine near to ronto the chamber of deputies by an almost unanimoun votp declared that a state of war oxlatocl between ger many and braall the vote was 140 to 1 colonel claud o o bryan or tbe canadian rod cross has gone to switzerland to supervise additional endeavors for tbo welfare of intern ed canadians tho food controller in working on tbe problem o regulating tho spread between the price paid farm era for hogs and the price paid by consumers for bacon th shell loading plant of tbo can odlan explosives company at ho perrot near vaudroulll que was destroyed by ore and explosions tbe loss reaching possibly 300000 monday orlando has been entrusted with tho formation of an italian ministry hon w a charlton announced that ho had no intention of retiring in norfolk stewart lyon canadian prccs cor sea pond on t at the front for nearly a year orrtvod homo germans sank tho german gnboat bbere anticipating its oeuuro by the brazilian government exemption tribunals may bo es tablished in tho united states to deal with canadians resident there tbo corner- tone of a now eoth- enlan church to cost 30000 was laid in hamilton by bishop budks oeroal dealers had an interview with tho food controller respecting tho recent order affecting their bud- nea mahlon k cowan k c a leader at tho ontario bar and an authority on railway law died after a long 1u- ncaa premier kcronaky declared t government never diocussod the possibility of the surrender of pot- rograd tho milk committee has formnl- otod its plan for reorganising the milk industry and consolidating dis tribution twenty nvo men were hurt in a collision between oiro on tho mont real tramwayn companys lino dear montreal woat the coal barco oloba foundered in a storm off nina mile point west of kingston yesterday morning cap- talndanlel mcvlcar seventy years of ago being drowned mr d a carey whose name has been montlonod in connection with tho un dorsec re taryoh lp of labor was nominated by tho indopondant labor party for south toronto tuesday sir douglas halt praisod tho troops taking part in tho recent triumph teutons colobratod tbo victory over tho italians by a school holiday in germany tbe drat gorman prlsonor taken by american troops in franco dlod in a hoopltol tho report of the analyst on medl catod wines shows largo porcentogen of proof spirits tho russian war odlce announced that the germans hod evacuated the werdor peninsula- mr stewart lyon orrtvod homo trotn tho front where ho acted ui correspondent of tho canadian press squadron commander ray col 11- anaw nanalmo d c who has a re cord of 37 planes is in toronto on leav montreal printers havo received increases of wages of 3 and 4 go a wook respectively in tho evening and morning english uowspapor of fices nowaprlnt manufacturers were warned by commissioner ptiurio that they must uvo up to their con tracts to supply paper to canadian publishers rigid economy in every scrap of metal la nrted by f c t ohsra deputy minister or trade and com merce after a visit to washington to regard to iron and stool supplies ten million dollars is fixed as tbo maximum price for the government to pay for tho canadian northern 1 rallvay by an ordorln council dratted and awaiting the cabinet j ratification a lont furlough thla winter with leavo to como to canada la to bo gtvtjn if practicable without unduly inturferlug with tho emcieney at tbo front to tho survivors of the 1st division of canadians lu order to oncourago tbe lncreas- d production of food animals of- fortu u ro being mado to secure for lo f irmtra by improved distribu tion u ntrauy aupply of bran aborts and ii hi frcdh at prices as low aa foau bio a apodal com mittoe ap point d at tbo meeting of livestock ueii n oitcwa lust weak has been in ro iftcnc in the food controllers r- ii villi re present stives of the -mi- jiu latter havo expressed ibelj iodluuiiii to co operate i bargains this week f at the big store auction snlo of cattio fred whgglosworth of hornby will hold nale of oattlp oa friday november lets at ono o clock bon petch auo- uooeor mr wm aloxandor ilog of cbingo acuuoy townahip has purchased tho 100 acre farm iu chluguaoouoy bolonglug ta to prof hurcjolliia sale was mado by j a willuubliy goorgetown we want now a roll obi i agent in halton cpunty to sell iclbams pcrrlcss fruit and ornaments precs durlug fall and winter months good jiay cxclu slvo onitory frceseuiugciiuiinint ovult ooo aoiiks ot tliqcbolccfctnurscryalock indud ing niiw varieties controlled by us hanilsomc njiuidato selling eqnl- ment and a onion did canadian rowti i tock to oner cuatorncm wo uio not jobbers write now for- agency tonus to pelham nursery co toiiohto omtahio n d cauloguo mint oa roiuest to nimllcqu for unoclu or purchuera ot nunary itock our customers will white and natural pebrlns gloves pcrnns riovcm arc k tin appreciate we have them in real clumoicttt llaclc all tizcfl in stock at per pair si co cream fancy wa1st1nu cream 1 with 1k tripe double fold a good weight for this season of the year will ivc ood wear and a very service able waiat special at 75 yard heavy weight wool hose fob 50c wc havo just t doz of this line of hose heavy ribbed sizes ia 8 8 12 g 9 12 and 10 if you want a warm stocking do not miss this chance special go pair gray flannels we bought these prey flannclsjast april and are retting them now the mills refuse any further dehvrrie union gray flannel 28 inches wide plain dark shade at 40 all wool gray flannel 28 inches wide plain dark shade at 57i sweater coats for b0s boys sweat r cnats in dark red grays and brown sizes 28 30 and 32 special at 2 00 s2 15 and 225 sleeping garments for children protect tl httle ones at night feet are part of the garment cafls can be tied over the hands sfzes o and 1 at to 2 and 3 at 75 4 at 80 christmas uandkercthefs we are expecting our christmas handker chiefs on november 1st or 2nd drop in and look them over and get first choice the values are good cilrcdmn mil street wo bell by1i1 cash wis bblx fob lc93 acton 4r4444aea0 make ju your winter evenings at home enjoyable by owning a thkrr is nothing that xriu bring into yonr home enjoyment in socb varied farms as a gmfanoln practically e vrwj of entertain ment that the stage offers in music oratory recita tion etc is reproduced nod at yonr command nt a moments notice without stirring outside your door you are neveratn loss to- tw yonrrtriends visits thoroughly pleasant there vrl be no dull moments where there is a graxooola prices t 2122 m far this small stun yoa can efccnxo a perfectly dependable instrument that has most all the spedaticstarca that distln- gniah the columbia crsjoools other prices are 33 50 too 9102 135 up to 650 and all tnay be bought from na on extremely easy terms small amobml only ee he paid down yon can have any typo of grafoaola acnt to your borne at once on payment of a small fraction of the purchase price the halt tire will bo arranged da little wttuv stuns to be paid after at yonr convenience how la tho time to decide rr yoa am get the full advantage of enjoyment that a gxafoxtola will bring for indoor evening are here this handsome grafonola for sale by c c speight acton ont a n wiles we are serving tea and coffee chocolate to mato soup and light refresh ments auch as sandwiches pie and cake pot of tea and roll loc h wiles d dr ll plant optomdtsjat- qaavd tormmmozt ooi georgetown ontario wilt bo la acton at mr a t browns drug btoro on friday of each woek for the examination tastinjr and iircotriblug o glaxaos lljouri froal a 50 to 6yo p ux emptioh tribunal djutfely sebv1ce act 1917 mo attention of glass ono men tho location of tho exemption tribunals in this 4fatrift is oa follows tribunal out no 105 acton out no im alutoii itieao trihi wu1 commence to deal wlui claims for exemption on november tttli all -ll- for emmpuon must bo mode not liter uum november lotb- thosowriomiorhavoniiidn ihdr claim for exemp tion io writinc tbrouuh toe poat ouico will receive notice by rrtacd letter of duteoo which their claim will be dealt with tiumo who nealcctno make use of tho poat offlco must preacmthomaclvea u perooo at otiibunal on no bth smi or 10th and they will then be informed aa to wbea their claima will bo dealt with rjportbrimrvlcocauatbemadoon or before november lorh through tho poat oqicc 8eera penaltico are laovfded by law for failure to report for service or claim exemption a above luaodky ta tl m8nw scnka council itlo aurrlinnrnts fffic iltctlidulut linrrli atlon n n n la no rr ha ut rt c1iuiicii sciivicllo i1ijhday tiio lal r will itcach ut 11 a in and 7pni aaohiud iltii iiar tc i wuhll nkhit toaadar it in kiwuitl u tliord7 ri p in i larar ilatluc a wklcomit coh all 1ijrsk lost 1 ahttliura1 irlmlaivlh b r k ladya laauiar il fue ueui ooo for kent 7r acisa id cuiumlur townalilp kdum a miiaa airply lo i a wiruumit laorsatovn wanted w worth person km 4uuciilbni pflt tkx vu for sale byhrookoeu idlu ji 1 u lliui or latrallnn uarsl aui od to in foal to jlrooioold lajtltq mauaien acta heifj5r astray stllated lo lbs rrramlua of judn noott 3rd una eaqnaaltia twa-iuroundbtu- ar owner dut clajin aiisr pat ins nirjina and provlnq pntttr w w ijlliau uoott r u0ukk wanted topuiiouatsi ahouiin to rood nothhilba llh itnnraftmu u brisk nr frauia 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