tion policy; and the repeal of the, Military Service Act. forges three " links in a fatal chain of personah humiliation, public contempt and national decay. He degrades the term ‘Canadina’ from a synonym of glory to a badge of dishonor." Such is the View of the Rev. Dr. S. D. Chown, General Superintenâ€" dent of the Methodist Church in Such is the S. D. (Shown, dent 01' the Canada. and weighing his (Julianna. --_, weighing his words well. “I believe in ‘3’“. avin-theâ€"war 0f conscr1ption," said Dr. policy Chmx n. “I am not a new convert to the idea. Long before it was adopted by any party in Canada { publicly expressed my approval 01' I believed then, as l V . that under any con- ditions it is the fairest. most de- mocratic. most expeditious, ant. least expensive method of raising an army in this country; and un- der present conditions it is tln only possible way of fulï¬lling ou obligations to Christian civiliza lieve that. social]; tion. ‘I also be considered. it is the most mora and profoundly religious metho of doing our national duty. _- - ‘__‘ 6AA m__ ' ltheir photographs for them. R. CHOWR AND 'GBN. GURRIE . ‘ By preference the photographs APPEAL FOR SUPPORT FOR ‘ THE UNION GOVERNMENT. should be unmounted and printed ‘ on bromide paper in order to en~ “ v ' e, t. eiecttl‘ ' h? v32" JPSng-antihion'cri, sure permanence. Each photograph ’5 0 â€e ‘ r 9 should be accompanied by a concise . , e . on 130119“; and t3“: riaiitqoihgphecord, not exceedinD . ‘ " r“ ï¬ . , it hundred words, of the subject’s ‘nkbqinf‘l fatalbi-hcun '2\£“:b(:;‘dimilitary career, including date of '35? 1311011)“ p“ E: c313": dpe“ m“) enlistment. promotions, distinctitms u iona (ecay. eg a s .. . - .- o, . n.._ erm ‘C'madina’ from a svnonvm and so on, as. thls “111 rgeatly as ‘ ‘ .â€â€œ sist 1n obtaining a full and accur- If glory to a badge of dishonor. .m‘ record of all eonce rne d SM“ is the "i?“ “f the Rev. DI" In addition it is desired to col- 3’ D' Chown, General. bummmm'ilect all photographs dealing with ient of the B'Iethmiist Chur d t dChfgnthe Mobilisation. Training and 1)::â€" an a man no e, ! parture l "'3‘. of Troops together with Sanada. weighing his words “ ell. lpictures illustrating Reviews. 115 etc. Any so! » ) 3 ) "3 . 1:3 fl '. .- 1 P-\V211' » '- ht 11‘..\( In ‘11 ‘ . \\ ~19“ 3.1;! “P ! Sport’S- Presentatlu ._ “(“11110 iq rp- tion. 'I also believe that. socially ° R . is the most moral v. 1.9mm, mmm; SOLDIERS’ TOBACCO FUND ‘ k ' The following statement of re- ‘ceipts and disbursements for the ad has been handed in n by Mr. A. H. Jackâ€" l considered. it and profoundly of doing our national duty. If we GOUId Only See. - ‘Tobaccn fu "Some of my most respected for publicatio friends are opposed to this policy. 8011: 3 and I give them credit for con- Cash and tobaccovdonated l scientiousness. but I cannot belieie for year. t†lst IE‘OV}, 1911 $283 00' they clearly imagine what I have for 3831‘, to M NOV†19:7 l actually seen. They have not seen Tobacco. -° -- -- -- t ‘0 l Cigarettes and papers 54 50 l I l l 1 the barbaric nakedness of this “741‘ Chocolate and candy 27 50 in a Casualty Clearing Station.‘ ‘ with its continuous procession dig-ES“ -- -- -- -- -- -- 2% 33 ambulances bringing in hundreds' " °' " °' “ °' . . , , . , Postage .. .. .. .. .. 4820 252 55 of men n ounded and broken in alâ€" ., most. every conceivable shape. "" "‘~"': They have not seen the appeal in‘ (33511 011 hand_ ‘ $ 30 '4‘.) On behalf of the many soldiersl‘ the eyes of our men as the light . Of life faded into the darkness olehO have received the. Dareelsi 1‘ death. and they seemed to say. , do not thanks. Some friends have beenl ' m vain. They have exceedingly liberal, and I can as-l, “l. 00d in a hospital amongst thc‘sure them that their generosity has ' ibeen fully appreciated by the boys. 3 . year 248 individâ€" .â€" l els have been mailed to 4“ ing to overcome the death- gas. They have not inferno of a sharp en,_ the enemy. where the g .t “0“" the hearts Of our b0Ye‘gium. While this appears to be a! .1. V81 1: ’X‘ could be stout enough to keep elvery creditable showing. do n0tt+ level head. If they had done these‘overlook the fact that it does not‘i + .1. .x. things, they W0111d not think 0f de- average one parcel to a SOldlth . g rank. I am every two months. And quite a‘ be ashamed tolnumber from this locality have not turn their eyes Eastward 01' Whis"lbeen located, and therefore have serting our thinnin 1 lit per the name of one Of our fallen'not received any. From the comâ€"lo! 13 H H sure they would \. heroes If they dld 110‘; vote for a;munications received, from time to policy which would give our menitime, these parcels are very much the earliest and utmost SUDDOI‘L- Ilappreciated. and the writer has no , _ l met a man at the Front “‘hOlhesitation in stating that it is very'i never we can do anygo was not demanding and expecting; questionable if musemggga‘lnczgi‘gg- Appeal ,thing for the boys which bringsl.’ “General Turner told me that in! them more comfort and Joy. It! ï¬t weeks from mm, thevireally means much more to a sOld-\ . ‘ . ~ straits {flier than the mere. fact Of getting‘ new drafts are not available (Set 3:16 parcels. In the“ thoughts 0f. , , . - "z, ome and friends, let u \ eral 5"? Arthur Currie fratehméi‘feel that .we will not forget them.l a 1'83 hdaybthagto $371156 ernmaehiiln alppealing to everyone, especial- grea ope a . _V' ily 059 who have no sons at the :iï¬igeledetlhein Igggengl‘gfillllstife gigslfront, for a small donation each ~ ‘ month to enable us to send at the . . . nada. . - - are; as: same. .. my soc ta' t: ‘0 Cana (13,5 year. The writer will undertake any “1392;116:1133; bf the war,l,to prepare the parcels and forward ac 10“ r e ’ them, and also make a very liberal “If the Government be not 5113- - . . .- - contribution to the fund. I agaln tamed the heart “111 be taken out appeal to the friends to contribute Of 0111‘ SOIdlerS- HOW 0,0‘11‘1 we towards this fund. Do not wait to thell‘ return he asked, there is an immense if we forsake them now ? But I E amount of work in connection with fear they W011“ scorn to return. it, which takes much of my time. I fear they might forswear thelrdf kind friends make it possible country. and die ï¬ghting if need‘to send 1000 parcels next year, I am ‘ " -- mnï¬dent it will not hurt the feel- l U'V “vâ€" be under another flag. l Alienated from the Empire. "In my judgment therefore, the‘ who votes for the anti-: elector conscription policy. and the repeal of the Military Service Act, with the consequent withdrawal _of Canâ€"z ada from the war. forges three links in a fatal chain, of personal humiliation. public contempt and He alienates Can- synonym of a'lory to a badge of dishonor If I \oted against a ' candidate I ULJCVL O f they-Military Service AOL. \Vlbu‘ he consequent withdrawalof Canâ€"z'rwo Lda from the war. forges three A inks in a fatal chain, of personal Two lumiliation. public contempt and‘ iational decay. He alienates Can-gJudg ida from the rest of the Empire. Act, 1nd from association with the re- set spectable portion o degrades the term Canadian from a emonvm of glory to a badge of . to - I voted against ‘1 members of candidate I sentatives el that I was opposing the ‘ military movement EVE? l advisable to would f e most patriotic _ i the Dominion of Canada. the Juana ., i map f mankind. Ht“ ional tribunals There was considerable the application of the act peal. The case which was a was one deal SOLDIERS ,PB ‘ S. - ~ . â€-nadian \Var Reâ€" Chester of Toronto. Th was one of a family in w DBCISIONS$N mmmons‘. despatch from Ottawa says: important decisions by Mr. e» under the Military Serv1ce have cleared the air and have ï¬nal decisions or the exemp- througbout Canada. . ox- a family with repre-i already overseas. The‘ authorities considered it' submit a test case fori decision of the last court of ap-; ppealed‘ t with by Judge \Vinâ€" e applicant hicb there three sons. two of_ whom V ...o[\ .1. .3. 1 Justice Duff. Central Supreme .1. ' '1‘ .1. .3. '1‘ SOLDIBBS’ ,PHOTOS WANTED. l The Ofï¬cer of Canadian War Pieâ€"1 cords has asked us to make known that it is desired a to compile (. complete history in photograph 03 the Canadians‘ s hare in the war, in the same, way that all other bel- ligerent, countries are compiling 51111113]? I'ECUL me. It. is particularly‘desired to 03-} tain photographs . of wall Ofï¬cers, 3d. 0.3% and Men wï¬ghï¬ave served or are now serving ’35 . I believed then, as l '. that under any con-‘ the fairest. most deâ€" mnst €Vp€dlthUS,. and 1t conditions it is thu no. way of fulï¬lling our impire. Cash on hand g; 33 30 453 On behalf of themany' soldiers! who have received the parcels, I wish to convey their sincere‘ thanks. Some friends have beeni exceedingly liberal, and I can as-! sure them that their generosity has been fully appreciated by the boys. During the past year 248 individâ€" =ual parcels have been mailed tol isoldiers, principally to those on \‘active service in France and Belâ€" gium. While this appears to be a lvery creditable showing, do not lnmrlnok the fact that it does not VCLJ lbuou VVV r- _ year. The writer will undertake : to prepare the parcels and forward ,1. Ithem, and also make a very liberal {- contribution to the fund. I again : appeal to the friends to contribute 4. towards this fund. _Do not. wait to .1. do .1. .x. do ‘If kind friends make it possmle ‘to send 1000 parcels next year, I am .1. iconï¬dent it will not hurt the feel- : tings of any of the boys, and I will l + :‘guarantee that the work will be‘: -gproperly attended to. K 4 ‘ l .9. 11' 1' A (‘17an was one of a family in which were .3. are three sons. two of whom \‘01- ’? unteered for service and vent 0V- seas. One of them was killed; the . other is still on active service. The ' claim for exemption was allowed 6 on appeal by Judge Winchester. 3 and Mr. Justice Duff now conï¬rmslé, '{he exemption. ‘ y “.1. The decision rendered by Evin} Justice Buff, Central Appeal Judge, ' under the Military Service Act, .ing.‘ .lhe case of the'farm laborer named i- 1'- William Joseph nowmree, or; “593- ‘to 'V .5be O“.â€" ton, Ont, disposes of the 41m. cussed quest 1011 of “the cons ~A lâ€"- A ‘10}?! dls‘éDuff reversed t cription {106-31 Tribunal 21 “Jan ic‘ -A-A;:..'.§. uh fl-of JACKSON . ersed the decision of ' the bum! and granted the ex- Be deï¬nitely ruled" in his Mr._ Justice ‘not iron: sUch em- Justice Duff’s} of last resoI’M 1813 Moving 2319 p1 ices. '1‘ hi w 5 money Eggs and Butter taken a“ MUST BE SOLD mse of my entire. smck before and if price: at cast and below â€"MOUNT mass-.1 07“; President. L’ J Manufacture Cheapest and Made from Soundland‘Whole’G on Flour and Feed in Thursday, December 0-06 000 00.0 ‘moooouw Sold by Pumpi win 01‘ ‘99} last opp†Durham, Lded. From «W * o the other 11w e scion cautpaign I; â€m, ' man' and quH “k SCFiOUSly lH‘i q Y‘ H‘; ballot. W hm: â€It . q-Vlb thrush Upon :2~ u‘ in rende-I'il exigenCit‘S t". When HM people “1' on YOUR B‘ (m HI