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Durham Review (1897), 18 Oct 1917, p. 8

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Maple Leaf four, Â¥tumps, Wall board, 1 Winchester 38â€"55, And that if any of the of much appiloation be cetablithody, .m'd;fl-m.“'.“- mmmtnedmtobeunedout.too-.ofontloultribunnla, established in the mannmer provided by the said Act in the province in whichanchmanudinunyreddn.ktlcerfihtedmpfion from service upon any of the following man in the class to be called out, to one of our ‘Nr itismoreaverprovidedbyoursddunitary And hel'cas Service Act that our Governorâ€"General of Canada in Council mnyfromtimetotimebyproclamtionanout macfiveserviceuaformidanyduoofmenhtheuiqumbed, and that all men within the class so called out shall, from the date ofsuchproclamation.bedeemedtobeooldcoen&tedinthemfliury service of Canada and subject to military law, save as in the said Act otherwise provided ; and that the men so called out shall report and shall be placed on acflvemioahthccn.dimlxpediflon.ry Force as may be set out in such proclamation or in regulations ; but that they shall, until so placed on active service, be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay ; And W hereas it is also provided by the said Act that at (d) Thtoafi-h-mpwofl-r,lflen-mpha‘m acti s ive nrvl:., cwing to his -gqu fimamcied or ‘businces 8;mhuman..-; s That he conscientionsly objects to the undertabing of combatant service, and is prohibited from as daing by the tencts and ssticles of faith in effect on the sinth day ef July, 1917, of any organized F "u" camiegabahrs»r adiner ts o Prich ces 4B cb o k unmarried, or are widowers but have no child, and who are not within any of the following enumerated igherins PP watssie y mairdle 1 4 N acicinias hi °y _ 3 _ _ _ _ TOTTAmECS‘ the said last menticuct Act, liable to be called out, uecomprhedinnkdmofwflehCh-lh,bythe provisions of the said Act, defined to consist of all our male subjects, ordinarily, or at any time since the 4th day of August, 1914, resident in Canada, who have attained the age of twenty years, who were born not earlier than the year 1883, and were on the 6th day of July, 1917, Ne ITRGTNTIGNIE . 2O BE Uilefirearaceaes NescÂ¥ cus oc L0 N o cce eE N F (c) That it is expedicnt in the natiemal interest that, insterd of bdueuflmdhflh-ymh“mhh eduafiedubd-.dtwnvdh-flfihehthhh‘ edmeatai as panln nA 2 (a) Thtitke:pedaththemhtmthnthemm imtesdofbeingployedln-fl&yo-'vke.beel"edhother work in which he is habitually emgaged ; (b) mnhwhm-mmmm-_m wab«.wh-fiymuwa* wwkénwgghh_e_“-i‘shatohw-dhwhi&hhn of the war ; it is accordingly enacted in and by the And Whereas provisions of an Act of our Parliament of Cmda.holdeninthehhand&thymdwrdp..ndhown as the Military Service Act, 1917.thateveryoncolourmalembjecu whomuwithinmdthech.uWMhtendedbytb said Act shall beli-bletobeanedoutonlcdnnervieehm Canadian Expeditionary Force fetthcdddeunda.dthel withinorbcyondCanada;md[ththhnrvieeMbefotthc duration of the present war and demobilization after the anncmeianc And W hereas S 0 0 e CCE SE NCE WHO paragongss Bd in ingnnincanie h'lvcakudyldtqflculmrdndhdm- trhlpmtfitainmuDominkno(Cnad-hotdertojohmlxpdlo fimry?mceavduntmndbyrmdtheneee-ityolmdw taining under these conditions the productiveness or output of agriâ€" cultnrenndlndu-tryinmddnomhinn,whandetemiudb’ andwiththcadmm?.cmtdm&ntet::dflmdc«n- mons of Canada it is expedient to secure men so required; notbyb-uotnwovidedbyonrnn'dllmfinkt.butbynlecflw draft ; such reâ€"enforcement, under the provisions of the Military &wiceAct,lM?.hfimlterrefured!o,nottomedmw thousand man + even®e"~ T0 seomet mheeet e thke Canndi_u-i-x;e'd:aonary Force i: now engaged in nctiveservicewmforthedefenceand'emrityol it in necemary owing 1o une oonegentice "o on bienes fperty : and it is ing to em war reâ€" ‘en!orcementsfotour said Expeditionary Force in addition to those whose inclination or circumstances have permitted them to |volunâ€" teer ; And W hereag Py 1¢ason of the large number of men who 4. Men who have since August 4th, 1914, served in our Military or Naval Forces, orinthooeo!ournllie..hanythe.molnctud w.andh-vebeenhonounblydhehmedthufim 5. Clergy, including members of any recognized order of an excluâ€" sively religious character, and ministers of all religious denominaâ€" tion.existinginCmadaatthedateolthep.dn.otmuid yond Canada for the defence thereof, at ndvhblenotodobymolenerm; And Whereag that part of our militia of Canada known % Membenofourregmu,ormerve.ornnxm&ytaeu,udefined by our Army Act. 2. Members of our military forces raised by the Governments of mydourothudominionaabyourGwmentoflndin. 3. MenaervinginourRoyalNavy,orinowRoyallhfines,orh our Naval Service ofClnada.lndmembenotourClmdhn Expeditionary Force. To all to whom these presents shall come concernâ€"GREETING : A Proclamation calling out the men comyf Military Service Act, 1917. such date, and to which ....'.".'%‘.’.."..u..." leek educated or tamized ; GEORGE, the FIFTH, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beâ€" yond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. Tho.epermcxemptedfromnfllitwylervioeb)Orderh Council of August 13th, 1873, and by Order in Council of Decemâ€" har hth 1900 . The Deputy Minister of Justice; GROUNDS OF EXEMPTION ;â€"â€" ’m“\.'!-. three yr olS s. Alzlc't sale (mostly EXCEPTIONS :â€" any time before a date to be for sale. the men who are, under the provisions of As the Brooklyn Eagle remarks, "Gerâ€" many will fight to the last outrage." bell. See bills _ Admission 35¢ and 20c. Let everyone come. Annfversary Services at both 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday, October 21, will be taken by Rev. D. L. Campbell, B. A. On Mondav evening a Fow! Supper will be giyen, followed by a splendid program by the best Durham talent and Mr Campâ€" mflfildm,wmym thereof, on active service any, where in Canada, and also beâ€" , at any time when it appears 7 2, _ _ Act of Canada, Reâ€" viaedSntutaomed.,lgoo, chapter 41,; Section 69, that our Governorâ€"General of Canâ€" ada in Council may place our the conclusion in respect of any vided by our in Canade at l_lllen comprised in Class 1 as described by the CANADA 1 C NP l ecsitendinp uitenr ds esutrict tm n Pss es d Of all of which our loving subjects, and all others whom these presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice, rendering strict obedience to and compliance with all these our commands, directions and requirements, and governing themselves accordingly. t PE VA t ie PP ucinr Gactii ind ind PP vareesrnacd A service, or if, on or before that day, application for exemption from mvieebemdebythemorontheirbehalf,theywmnotbenquired to report for duty, or be placed upon active service as aforesaid, until a day, not earlier than the 10th day of December, 1917, which will, by our registrar for the province in which they reported or applied, be notified to them in writing by registered post at their respective nddreue-udveninthdrrepothtoraervice.wnpfllcatiomhr- emption from service, or at such substituted addresses as they may have respectively d:nified to our said registrar; and we do hereby inform, forewarn and admonish the men belonging to the class hereby called out that if any of them shall, without just and sufficient cause, fail to report for duty at the time and place required by notice in writing so posted, or shall fail to report for duty as otherwise by law required, he shall be subject to the procedure, pains and pend‘_t‘:'le- 't‘>y inwgr?cribefi as against military deserters. 5 We have caused these Our In Testimony Whereof Lertas 19 be manw Pu. ;«néegendot:mghtts?ld aud Rigor Sathed Beloved Cousin : rusty Y and Cama:‘uor. ‘f'u:tor c;‘w:la:wmhm.nu-o:‘me, Marquess Devonshire, Barl Ein maint n in boner permece aaisraaagees. Knight of Our Moet Nebie Order of the Garter ; One of Our Most Grand Cross of Our Rayal Victoriam Ordar: (awasaen‘ mes es Wb tntnitet 49 P0 r uP uit Tran c ithsierctctivaciac Th 253 out; that these our local tribunals so established will begin to sit in the discharge of their dutics on the 8th day of November, 1917, and that they will continue to sit fromdaytodaytheufter,umybe necessary or convenient, at such times and places as shall be duly notified, until all applications for exemption from service shall have beenheardanddi-pooedo(;dsothatmenbdon.’n‘tothechn hereby called out who have not previously to the said 8th day of November, 1917, reported for service, or forwarded applications for exemption through any of our post offices as aforesaid, may make applications in person for exemption from service to any of our said tribunals on the 8th, 9th or 10th day of November, 1917. And we do hereby moreover notify and inform our loving subjects who are within the class hereby called out, that if, on or before the lOth. day 2{ Nwen{be:. 19}7. they report themselves for military Andwedohetebyptodaha-ndlnnouneethttforthepute convenience of our subjects, we have directed that prescribed forms, fotreporfln;focaervlee.udforappficafiouformnpdonfm servâ€" ice, may, at any time on or before the said 10th day of November, 1917, be obtained at any post office in our Dominion of Canada; and that reports for service and applications for exemption from service, if obtained at any of our said poctoficeaandpropslymcuted.llnll be forwarded by our postmaster at the post office from which the same are obtained to their proper destinations as by our regulations preâ€" scribed, free of postage or any other charge. A And we do further inform and notify our loving subjects that local tribunals have been established in convenient localities throughout our Domirion of Canada for the hearing of applications for exemption. from service upon any of the statutory grounds, as hereinbefore set out; that these our local tribunale an actahlischad ult guute 22 n "r" itnew aapeias «23012 __ _310"0, 0_ 0C «N20 NANNCE, Feport himself fotnifihrymvice,-leunppfluflonfor‘hjsuempdmlhutben hvebeamadob[hinorbyamtherpcmmithdwamonhh behdf:wbaehowhvin.oubjecu,.embundthcdddugm req pose oblx implicit Obedience to these our strict comman and injunctions, but moreâ€" wu,btmbfin;nubjemwbeimrmtdthmqm Mvflmlflheyhfltoreportwi&hthefimelhfltedunfire- ndd,mdohcebybtmmmd-dmonhhthemthot.ymwhoh berebyalledout.andwhowithoutrumbhmw.toreport udwudd.nhdlthuebymtmoflenee.forvhickheuhfllbe Iinbleonaummryoonvlcfiutoimprhonmutforwm-m exoeedingfiveyeauwithhnrdhbour.andhelhnnevc&elu.,ifwe ;onq\fire.beconpcfledwmninmedhedyhouudd&pedlfionuy ‘orce. TE vâ€"-â€"â€".nupw-uun.zrwu c‘“'d'o”"thflfâ€"'witha' or beyoud Canada, as : :mmndorddiuefion our Military Forces heâ€" Andwedo'berebymictlyoommmd.uqtflrelndqiehtbnte.ch mwhhnmb«dflwnhdum,onwbdce&elochday of November, 1917, in the prescribed form and manner, report himself for milthoeer namiibes : enetesnsin. en nrg x o) Hela 8 " a Government Heusr, in Our City of OTTA this B’“%l"'"“""“mmi-&emao.-&m mdnhbm.dmndh&d“m that €d46 hereby call NOW; Ticrefoi:c K.gdomYc out.t'hee uldl 90117“:13 comprising men t $ o hereinbefore defined ord::raibed as to theuidd-uhdcnm active service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the ‘Nr our Governorâ€"General of Canada in Council And hercas has determined to call out upon active service as aforesaid the men included in Class 1; as in the said Act mdh«dnbcforedefinedordodhed; m orep ~ Arteiemizke "tnte / Prdrcglt ccrredtentccmame se M â€" _ __ _0 o0 *SeWEWOW Service Act that applications for exemption fromsavioelhcubedeterminedbyouruidlocnltribunah,mbject toappeduintheuidActmvided.andthatanymnn,byorin reupectofwhomnnappflutionforeumpfionfrommhmndq lhat:ll.‘:ohn‘unuc:;ppfim&mmy:gfpedhm&u; wi pending, and during currency of any exemption grant him,bedeemedtobeonluveofaboeaeewitbwtpay; . ; _ 3 _ 5 ; Vimons of an Act of our Parliament of Cmdnholdeninthe?thand&thyeanofourreign and known as the War Time Elections Act thatcertainpeuomtherebydhqmlified from voting withuuchofthdrlomnonpolling day are not of legal ue.nhanbeexmptfromoomb-tmtmnitaryanduvdoervice: And W hereag it is further provided by our said Military And Whereag mortover it is enacted in and , or whom the same may in anywise in:Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. TORONTO iz °C Canada, as we may, in the :‘:’“mtlfv?oreeo.hetmuduw THE DUORHAM REVIEW Kr.; ;%a fkes: i)% Teacher‘s <Convention in Hanover Thursday and Friday. The Orcbhard Red Uross begs to acknowledge with thanks ten dollars from Egremont Ceuncil for Red Cross material : From April 24th, 1917 to October 9th, 1917 Orchard Red Crosss Society made nineteen shirts and filty eight rlr of socks valued at $100.75. Seo. iss Verne Kirby. P 7: agll q 0 _ TLC TCO 2 Sm aAr base dutiecs here is Ragland sod s1aylng here at the Epsom Hospital. The desters toi! moe my leegs are in protty bad shepo bas if Iâ€"take the bost of cnre of mrsol! 1 will stard a ebanse to get bsiter. "The: dall weniber is the hardess on me ; my lizumenose has left me. I am going in MrJ. R. Philp bas received the following letter from Charlie Legge, which will interest many friends : A brooch with 11 last in the village r | B. Nicholson. _The o a suitable reward for its Misses Truax be i on Tuesday, Thu anc of each week and inv t Holstein and vicinity tote our beautiful assortment stock of Fall Millinery i formerly occupied by Miss The Holstein , Patriotic Society packed soldiers‘ forts in the baseâ€" ment of Pres Church Friday after noon. The followi articles were packed : 48 flannel shirts, 63 pair socks, 20 suits pyjamas, 18 hospital shirts valued $222 0o he Canadian Mrs Alex Morrison (nee Mary Brown] and children started for ber home in Smiley, Sask,, on Monday, She was accompanied as far as Toâ€" rento by her mother Mrs Wm Brown. Rev Scott preached a sermon in the interest of the W. M. S. Sunday evening. The ladies gave their Misâ€" sionary Thank Offering at the evening service . Mr and Mrs John Philp, Mrs John Rice and Mr L. B. Nicolson motored to Gueliph Monday. The gentlemen attended the meeting in interest of 1 *‘Good Roads." Pte. Quite a number from here attended the Fow!l supper at Orchard Monéay night. All report a gcood time and about $55 was realized. Mr Clarenace Calder accompenied by Misses Helena Calder, Wilson and Pearl Drumm motored to Dundalk Fridey . Mesers Gso Calder, Chas Drumm: John McGrath and John McArthur attended a ‘**Good Roads" meeting in ‘ Guelph Munday . * Tze Molstein Male Quartette nameâ€" ly ts Reg. Hunt, Geo Burrows, Krie Sharp and Rev Lovegrove sang at Orchard entertainmcat Monday evening. Mr Sam Smith motored Misses Cole Scott and Reta Roberts to Han over to attend the Teacher‘s Convention heldb Thursday and Friday of 1 Station Agent Rife and family have got comfortably settled in their new home lately vacated by Mr W. Pettiâ€" grew. Frieads of Mrs Orme Hant will be pleased to learn that she is improving and expects to be home shortly, Messers Will and Fulton Cockburn aud Mr and Mrs Greer attended Markâ€" dale Fair last Wednesday, Miss Minnie Schenk returned to Pickering Tuesday afternoon after a month‘s visit with friends, RevEovegrove and family motored to Orton Tuesday afternoon and reâ€" turned Wednesday. Mrs John Long and daughter Marâ€" garet visited at A. R. Hershey‘s the past week. Mr and Mrs Harvey Cochrane of Salem visited Mrand Mrs John Dyer Sunday. Mrs Richard Irwin and children visited her homeat Fergus over the week end. Miss Tena McDonald of Priceville is vi;iting her sister Mrs John Mcâ€" Grath. Mr Gilbert Duraut of Toronto visiâ€" ted relatives over the week end. Mrs Jas Brooks and Master Eddie spent Monday afternoon in Mt Forest. Bornâ€"To Mr and Mrs John Manâ€" ary, Oct 9, a daughter. Bornâ€"To Mr and Mrs Jim Lewis Oct 11th, a son. Bornâ€"To Mrand Mrs: Milford Bilâ€" ten, Oct 15, a soun. Miss Jennie Christie is at her home here from Toronto. Miss Della Reid spent a day in Mt Forest last week. Mrs Rife is being visited by her mother this week. Miss Reta Sharp is visiting friends in Durham, Dr Mair motored to Mitchell last . Legge Transferred Mowever 1 am it st settings was tly by Mrs L, er is offering k(tutn. o WOWOA‘)Q: ¢ Joun M. Finpray We know that the many friends here of Miss Ruby Leflar now Mre Cranpston ot Orsqgevillie join us in wishing her and Mr Crapstoa a pleas ant voyage over the sea of life. o<~29<2239234 92394 9<2390> > 0 Mr and MrseSt Ledgar and dacgh ter were guests at Mr John Durami‘s and on their retura to ‘Torouto Mrs Durant accompanied them in their auto and spent a few pleasant days. MrGilbert Darant visited his parâ€" ents tor some days last week, resurnâ€" ing to the Queen city on Baturday where he wi‘l resume his studies in a Technical School. We wish him sue | Mr Morrison, son and dangbter motored trom Wingbham and visited his sister Mrs P. Kelly, â€" ’ Mr Wm Tyoda!l sold his fire farm to Mr Westly Holliday, Potatoes are a pleniifal crop. Mr J. Eurig turned uut one that weighs three 1b4, Oar popular teacher Mr Boll atâ€" tended the Teacher‘s Convention last Now the frost has changed to erimson The leat ot maple fair. And the yellow leaves are sweeping O‘er the uplands brown and bare, Memory recalls the vanished days _ Of sunshine, birds and flowers. Aund we hink of hopes that have pasâ€" sed away i Like the feeting sammer bours. Mr James Farrell has leased Mr Charles O, Harras farm. _ Mr Valentine Alles had a fine day to fill his silo which made every body feel like working bard when the weather was dry. It made the corn easier to handle and every person more comfortable than if it had been wet. Hope to hear of good returns from his silo feeding which may prompt others to build. | Mr and Mrs W. Fergason, Mr and Mrs D. Bruce accompanied MrJ. Ferguson on a motorieg tour the end of last week _ ‘They visited Eagenia thence to Dandaik. Lamont anod Aberdeen threshed for Mr Joe Bilton on Friday atternoon reâ€" turping tothe 14th con. to firish ap the tall threshing on that line. Mr °V make the desision. _ You are going to win or lose by it. You pay for a course, even if you don‘t take it, in lost opportunities a10 smaller corning pewes, Why not start at once? Enter any day. _ Write or call at osce for our free catalog of information. Time is money, so DO IT NOW,. Miss Hazel Eocles is visitiog ber brother Soott in Arthur at present. Miss Mutthews of Darham visited over Sunday at the home of A. Merâ€" chant. Anpic Aberdcen spent a few days last week with her grandmother on the 18sh concession. i We wounld be glad of some good weather as there is alot to be done ;botoro winter comes. Some are at the potatoes, others plowing, ~Every body is as busy as if it were spring time. Misses Eshel Ross and Josie Whyte visited the Misses Bilton‘s on Sunday and they all took in the seryices st' Orchard in the evening. to make the decision pay for a course. eve P!lono 3.1â€"15 Store closes at 6 p. m. except | To get a footbold in the world of buniness. in Commenreiel life are better than ever before. Gndulumml:‘ fvom $320 to $900 a year, It‘s Un ta VA A 2A If you intend papering m this fall, don‘t fail to see the values we are offering. Present indications are that all Papers will be extremely high next season, so prepare yourâ€" self by purchasing now. We have a great camp here, I ti'nly wish you coald take a walk over t. be on the violin again. Iam getting trausterred into the Canadian Army Medical Corps bat I ean‘t get my sick leave till my transâ€" fer comes througb. I am going :o Loadon rext Sunday to visit a friend of my brothers. ©â€" We â€"take a bus from here to London about 15 miles of a NOoOW ISs THE TIME SsOUTH BEND MAPLE ROAD except Wed. and Saturday __â€"Wall 6 Papers C &â€"â€" TeR g;‘uhw, RECZVUNS, overworked or lack stren , get Scott‘s Emulsion toâ€"day, _ At any drug stor«. Tomthuwudmmmazmt is so e.en&l. m‘l‘ has ever equaled or GTM with Scott‘s Rmulsion, beâ€" cause M'Mfilfing nourish» ment in the blood to distribute ::r" the body while its tonic ue sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. If you are run down. tired nervons Mayor Dr Taylor and Secy Groff of the Continuation School Board gave address. es of welcome and in every way Hanove: citizens made first class hosts. robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. , The Public Entertainment on Thursday evening was a great success. Insp Wrigh: presided over a fine literary program. There were also promenades to make and renew acquaintances. There wererefreshâ€" ments served by Hanover teachers, and altogether it seems to have been a ba%® place to stay away from HAVE YOU BEEN Sitk? ; We may réturn‘ to these interesting minutes again. Meanwhile we pive the names only of those contributing papers or addresses to the program, and first we mention Secy Graham for his excellent delegate‘s Report ; Inspector Wright ; V. K. Greer, M. A , of Stratford Norma! School, two addresses ; John Northâ€" graves, Neustadt ; Geo H. Brown, Allan + Teachers‘ Convention â€" The foregoing resolutions, the hes group we have seen for years, were car. ried unanimously. We are indebted :o Secy Graham‘s minute book for the grea: bulk of our information. The 20 pages 0: his minutes we have perused : it reads like a novel and we wish we could give‘; verbatim. The minutes reveal that this is a live Association, and that the hish standard it under the late lamâ€" ented N. wtul is not to be alâ€" That fees of Entrance pupils be paid | County Council. ’ That this Convention favor placing a» additional clause in the Truancy Ac ;, the effect that if a Truant Officer bring a case before a judge and fail to get judg. ment, that the municipality pay the cos:s of the case. That it be obligatory (o; every municipality to appoint a (ruan: That a com. be appointed to revise {},,.~" County Promotion Examination Ti table and papers. That this com consist ot the mtwo teachers from a graded school respectively, to meet Easter week. ‘That the raising of the Standard be left to the judgment 0: the Revision Committee. That the spe). ing paper be marked for what i; right rather that for what is wrong. That the Convention again pledpe ;,, every member togive to Red Cros, at least one day‘s pay on a 200 day bas;« That Secy.â€"Treas. _be one Of the dele. gates to the O. E. A., and that g;), granted to Public Sch. Section. Jnat Secy. while Mr F. S Hunter, elected President last year, and all othe. teachers now on war duty, assuring then they are remembered gratefully. That Hanover people be thanked wary,_ 1y for kindness and hospitality. ss College L. A. FLEMING, Prin. Greatly Reduced OCT. 18, 1917 Continued M Pagg 1 The opportunities â€" _ Our last term Dromore On Thursday, ‘l,‘yd'y. north of lllbllc auctio 9 milk cows in c 2 yrs old, 10 sp ©‘clock sharp. Robt The ladies of th sale of Homeâ€"made | Morlock‘s on Saturd 9 p. m.~ Light refre served. Proce« forts for our bov No 9, Glenelg SunXa a social i:(n)ct t:; schoo r â€"26th meshmema. Ad are invited. VOL. XL, N It is War pp=â€"=Op be

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