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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1917, p. 8

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ACHIEVEMEhTwand DISCOVERY in we: "98!!!! NE “78 “ .‘mf And so it is: to many who have hr- cnme tired of the simple life. of the City or the cmnplex life nf the Humâ€" leLs that it is. "l‘um again. Whining. ton: Paradise is not always regained in New York or Berlin.’ and they me waiting. Sim )Iy waiting. And if the d lily until [193' l'e'lteive is not sufficâ€" iunf uf am :mliduu- [‘0 their mustn‘in ient of am :u' and fominim yond. thpyfi the pipe and find out that holds the p f the is not nshnn ()\\'N (311171 And this nu 1]] 1'1 \‘hu hm“ :\ dx sluf l1» :0 m ymu' ll'nVPls f0 nail-ruin: and whalmm- yru aw in uuu'x-zxcler fur discm-el-y'. Some men would think lhvy 1nd fnund lhe wax-m STONE of nulliew- uwnt, if he cuuld write in a hundulil- ing that, no man would know lmw to imitate. while some women would think they grasped the CRowx OF ms- COVERYif they could walk :1 longer distance each day in all kinds of weather. than other women would know how to and keep peril-CL hEullh. (concluded next week) OUR PLEDGE‘WVTHE SECRET to sell Pelhum’s Peerless Fruit. and Ornamental Trees during the Full and Winter mouths. Good pay. exclusive territory. free- selling eqqipmvnt. of the choicest Nursery Stock including NE\V vauieties controlled by us. Handsome up-tn-dule sellmg vquipâ€" ment. and u splendxd Canadian grown stock, to offer customers. “'9 are no! jobbers. W'ritv now fur ngency tn-ms to N.B.â€"Uub:\lngue sent on applicants Em agencies or of Nursery Stock. Also Cement Sand and Gr or in car lots. The Maple Sand Company Ltd. hm Cement drain tile, Culvert tile 12, 1 (30 inches Sand, Gravel. Tile and Brick LP Wantedâ€"An Idea m- minds mud .ust parts lly R! n refrain from nd pauticuluxl So Lin We Want Now x ‘ 33651»: x‘ , Waspan RE 3' x-‘u lvs I’ELH AM NU RSERY CO YORK COUNTY mind mo lhednys. wlu-n mvn and in all ledlllinns (If suciely Ill'l’ service and Iww cnvil-onmenL ' part, ul' THE GLOBE. that are turned back with TH E that, they also serve who unly m n-nd lhe'm that the IL Over 600 Acres :b in prayer vuusnmu, ny and pray and e Iy swm u multvr \W I-ur Lmd's design shun H-vm-svd to suit, lhv Si ilul {If m-ln hv mind In ‘l'Illl Hm 31 right, and nu \vny mm ltruller. We c s made up for luv RENEWING A Reliable Agent in f‘HIs 13mm; :thv world as I that 10:14.: [1 mum], on Sm they reneive is not lntidute [‘0 their nm ne craving for the \\'( finally. in the vnd. .r,ht, and nu \vny m‘ur it, nor is quite worthy hf th idea; TORONTO, O {(‘H an the use m an ‘1 [y (be expression, (0 suhsximle fur m with _\‘\»\l”' mom )D \gll the ages. mm mm] m urged on to smur- ir roach. King Bruce trying in war to do u 0:13 the un Suud ‘ to go to heir fled Br m. III T. COUSINS, til.“ [0 '1 \‘ice ‘ we (3' sly he! ,mx yuur {mun-1' lm‘e px-nce [he dove vuu shunt xmd May and shunt matter “'00 (195%le should lu- 1 sold by the 10 11(>t {010 it. dedication find llmt we Ill 18, and length. :msl-ut to have us in [he minuv or R COVENANT e of all slung, the. world 1wâ€" évnd. tum m 1nd then they the man that ashamed m: the \H and Manager Lll‘ IDEAI HL’CeSSill‘ [and Brick ml for sale- 6 and 8 in. quuesL tn purchasers ion, “1 nm fur iL Llw :unod end it hum lle of HER fwd live of our to have wx even h-uvels d Is “N can inch Important Changes of the D11in and Sunday Schedule of cars on the Met.- l'opulitun Division of the annntu & Ymk Radial Railway will he made elfective Sunday. Octuher H. 1917. Pull-(ms 0f [Ins Cnmpany wnuld do well to inform themselves (1' the change in the time table. copins nf which may be secured from any nf the agents and cunducmrs, m- upun uppiL cation tn the Traffic Manager, Head Office. Toronto. other brandsfibf EUREKA, BROWN BREAD, MOTHER’S, and Overseas Envelopes We make VIENNA, BAKERS, HOME-MADE, "LB 1 G H L A N E Metropolitan Railway THE LI BERAL OFFIC) iichmend Bill Bakery Reinforcements under the Military Service Act immediately required . It is the intention of the Government immediately to exercise the power which the Act confers and to call out men for military service in order to provide reinforcements for the Canadian forces. This is neces- sary since the military authorities report that the reserves available or in sight for reinforcement will shortly be exhausted unless this step be taken. Governorâ€"General and is now part of the law of the lam enforced accordingly, and the patriotism and good people can be reiied upon to support it. Resistance to its however by word or act must will be repressed, as resi other law in force must be. THE MILITARY SERVICE ACT has received the unmarried or widowers without children on July 6, 1917 First call limited to men between 20 and 34 who were The present call will be limited to men not in the schedule of excep- tions who were unmarried or widowers without children on 6th July,l 9l7, are at least twenty years of age, and were born on or since January lst, 1883. Of this Class all those will be entitled to conditional exemption whose services in their present occupations, agricultural, industrial or other, are essential in the national interest, and whose business or domes- tic reponsibilities are such that serious hardship would ensue if their services be required. Conscientious scruples based upon a prohibition of combatant service by the articles of faith of the religious denbmination to which men belong will also be respected. The men first required to serve will consequently be those who can be called upon with the least disturbance of the economic and social life of the country. Questions of exemption will be determined, not by the military authorities or by the Government, but by civil tribunals composed of representative men who are familiar with local conditions in the com‘ munities in which they serve, who will generally have personal knowledge of the economic and family reasons which those whose cases come before them have had for not volunteering their services and who will _be able sympathetically to estimate the weight and importance of such reasons. Provincial Appellate Tribunals constituted from the existing judiciary of the respective provinces will be provided to correct mistakes made by Local Tribunals, and a Central Appeal Tribunal for the whole of Canada, selected from among the present judges of the Supreme Court of Canada, will be constituted in order that identical principles may be applied throughout the country. In this way every man may rest assured of the fair and full consideration of his circumstances and the national require- ments both civil and military. Civil Tribunals to deal with exemptions Proclamation wi A proclamation will issue calling out the bachelors and widowers referred to and fixing a day on or before which every man must report for service to the military authorities unless he has before that day made an application for exemption. ' Applicatio which will be How to apply of postage. They will not, however, be required to be but may be presented by the applicants in person to bunals. [be cases of those who have given written will take precedence, and appearance in person will th‘ involve considerably more inconvenience and delay cerned, so that it is recommended that advantage be the facilities for written application. Swvfim Explanatory Aflnmmgemem by the Minister of Justice 101‘ e r 11. 1917. The Next Sitting of Divmon H No. 3, County of York will be he in the Court Rumn. announce the day 361111} nun Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1917 Division Court \V. H. MYLKS RICHMOND HILL nmmenr-mz at 9 be office, and will be transmi 3e required to be made in ‘ Lnts in person to the exem; ve given written notice in in person will therefore be ipncc and delay to the z made by MAMA HON CLERK Mitten notice on forms P: "C m !i(t0 E :l) 21.11) e transmitted free made in this way, the exemption triv notice in advance :rcfore be likely to to the men con- gczerally taken of asse ld. m't of the CANADA R. W. E. fiifilffiéfig --’ “Jeffersasm, Ont. L. E. HAND, RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Herd Sil‘l‘, A VONDALP MAY ECHO SYLVIA. [In wm Id‘s Iv lhs. Juni hmthm' h He is furs E5T'D1673 will b consi tri one place, to minimis] obtaining the diapositi A Registrar will be in the proclamation a Provincial Registrar vx tings, and men who have sent these in w tribunals until notified to do so. _, Othe sonally on the tribunal without notice. HOW to re; MCen who do not desire to claim exemption authorities for service either by mail or in pe: issue of the proclamation. Forms of report b post offices, and, like applications for exempfio of postage. No man who reports xor sc examined and passed as fit. be until after a day fixed by the the disposition by the local tr tions for exemption which me will be gained by delaying or d service on the part of those v» Facilities for immediate medical examination Immediately upon the issue of the proclamation, medical b! sit at every mobilization centre for the examination of men w for service or who, subject to their right within the time limited for exemption, desire to have their physical fitness determined ii allay any doubt as to their physical condition, or to know defix in advance whether there is a possibility of their Services being Certificates of physical unfitness issued by these Medical Boar accepted without any further investigation by exemption tribm they sit. Men found physically fit who haVe not reported fl Notice to join the colors nevertheless appl); fdr exemption on any of including even their physical condition if dissat Board's conclusion. - â€"" v As reinforcements are required, notice to report to the nearest mobil- ization centre will be given from time to time to the men found liable and passed as fit for service. Disobedience of such notice will render the offender liable to punishment, but punishment for failure to report for military service, or to report subsequently for duty when called upon; will be imposed ordinarily by the civil magistrates; offenders, however; will remain liable for the performance of their military duties notwith- standing any civil punishment which may be imposed and will be liable to milithr punishment in cases in which civil proceedings are not taken. Watch for the Proclam Notice of the day appointed or for report for military servic< but, as no personal notice can 1 have so reported themselves or .a, Vfi .7, . have so reported themselves or claimed c cemed are warned to inform themselves since neglect may involve the loss by then rights. Early report advantageous No man who reports fox: servicg wlill, The I P. If [hi 1191- nmlv: m R( hex-d art for s .\R M .â€"\’1’ STOP Money Orders and Drafts are issued by this Bunk payable in all parts of the world. 234 Lon and to whom enqu rat will transmit to the .tion which have been 2 AI "I It KING SEGIS Itme 50.68. Sr.‘ KING Sl-IGIS 3 PONTIAC EL mnhinnlinn ()fl service CHAS. J. DOHER’I‘Y, Minister u-lmttm'. 4111M. hnndled inoludc service will, although he may be medically 6 required to go into camp or join a battalion : proclamation sufficicntly late to permit of tribunals of most. if not all, of the applicaâ€" ray come before them. Thus no advantage disadvantage incurred by prompt report for who do not intcnd to apply for exemption. HEAD OFF\CE - TORONTO LAKE FARMS NTIA( ation OF CANADA >hysica1 fitncss dctcn . condition, or to km: Jility of thcir scrvicc: med by these IVchic: igation by cxtmptio: 1: who havc not up then he )arts of Car PUN'I‘ I AC HU, (ml nf rucdilm; int “0 (nm (In ilrl icants khould attend per- Uni tutcd with the least delay escntative individuals to Mars in their duties. There throughout Canada, each be nominated by a Joint one of the Judges of the r the wide distribution of t ci!‘ sitting: in more than will ation, mndical boards will IatiOn of men who report the timc limited to apply :55 determined in order to or to know definitely and ir services being required. 5: Mcdical Boards will be exemption tribunals when : not reported for service of the prescribed grounds, atisficd with the Medical 4 (’5 . who will be named 33 addrgssed. Each 6 tribunal the appliâ€" n advance of the sit- :uuircd to attend the L6 111 \DIAI port to the military any time after the will be found in all be transmitted free fur milk pmdu P other J‘l-ll). bu fiftv daughter» x for excmption ely as possible, [uals called out .1 possibly con- ill be put in of Justice. write f Manager 11f thl old 40 SOD

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