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LONDON TORONTO' MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUV$
ST. JOHN, N.B. HAMILTON CALGARY 8
SASKATOON EDMONTON
For .-' 1 , by �. _ i swims
MILITARY. SERVICE ACT 1917
For the Atiention df Class One itreo
The location of The Exemption Tribunals in
this district is as follows:
Tribunal `int. No 132 -Exeter
(`' n t, No. 134-- Clinton
tIt No:268—Kirkton
t '.T4):., 431 . Zurich
These Tribunals will commence to deal with claims for..
exemption on .November lith.
All claims for exemption must be made not later than
November 10th.
Those" who make or have made their claim for exemp-
tion in writing through the Post Office will receive
notice by registered letter of date on which their claim
will be dealt with.
Those who neGlect to make use of the Post Office must
present themselves in p erson at a Tribunal on November
8th, 9th or 10th, and they will then be informed as to
when their clams" will be dealt with.
Reports for service must be made on or before. November
10th through the Post Office:
Severe penalties•are provided by iaw for failure to report
For service or claim exemption as above.
Issued by
307 ' The Military Service Council.
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ZURICH
A military tribunal has been ap-
pointed for Zurich with 'Salm. Fee and.
Wrn Caldwell .presiding and C. A.
Mcl?one11 military ;representative,
Oak October 29th there passecl assray
at lb i8 lvanre on. the Goshen, Line of
Stanley 'Lloyd Armstrong, son of Mr
and, Mris, Robert Armstrong, aged'28.
years and 4 mantli's. The deceased had
been a sufferer train , diabetes for:,
about a year. Mr, !IIer'b Wurm ,of 'the
west is visiting at his home
The nrarri(age took place .la 'Toronto,
an Oct. 29th ',of tEleanor, daughter of
'Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Hartlieib of t1i is
place to Jahn 1-I, ,Cantelot .. or Toronto,
soar, of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Caatel(on.
ofClinton. The: ceremony was per-
foi'med by the Rev, Dr. Speerujn•the
presence of .a :few relatives - and
friend. The bride was •unatt"e,nided
;n:d wore a blue serge travelling suit
with fox ,furs, French hat and corsage
boueuet of",sweethieart roses, ,--
Peter
--Peter Lamonthas returned from 'Tor-
onto and is muck improved in, health.
',Mrs. J'a1m. Gascho and daughter -.Are
ti i:;iting ,,relatives in Pigeon,, ;Midi,, far
t few weeks.—Arthur Trueii vier• of
:Toronto visited his parents Mr, 'aurid
Mrs, H. Truem,ner last week. Ai't,liuri
Well of Detroit is home. awing to the
illness of his father, Mr, I -L Well. -.N,
H,oltzmann returned last week from a
trip. to Fiske, Sask.—Mrs" Mary Stelck
ryia;l ,daug,hte`s, Miss' Margaret, who
have been 'visiting relatives at Dau -
°bin Man., returned tla their home in l'
.town
HENSALL
On Oct 31.3( at 'dam) ,the horse of
Wm. Webber was the scene of a
pretty wedding, When hms niece, Dora
J. Atkinson of Lucan, 'became the
bride of James Stephenson of Osha
wa. The ceremiony was performed by:
Rev.. J. F. knight, ,M. At, B. D., oOE'
Hensall, in (the presence ,of twenty-
five ,or immediate nelaltiales. Tl;e
bride was given ;away' by her uncle.,
Wm: Webber, send attended by Mrs.
Nellie Rooke 'of "Exeter,- shdle the
gi,00ni was supported by Wilfred, Ste
plsenson at 'Oshawe4. The• gifts to
the bride i\rere .appropriate, silver anti
cut :glass far household use Mr. and
Virs.
Stephenson will reside in Osha
Mrs. Thos. .Bell; ;nee Bertha Dick;
;and ,on, Sc'rgea:nt' Arnold Bell, have
I been visiting here during the . past
,,week: -111r. and Mrs. j. Habkirk and
daughter have.moved into the village.
-Reeve Petty- moved into his fineness,
brick dwelling on Queen street.—Mrs'.
R:, j. Ferguson and 'daughter of.:
Mi'k eapolis, '11i,nn., have come to
spend the winter' with Mrs. Fergus
s,on's father Mr. Andrew .Jah,nsteini.
s Jrs.' Drake has rented her brick dwel-
i:ing in 142r. Robinson, and together'
with her daughter, Miss Hazel;. has
' gont. to Stratford .for the winter+.—
I Miss Beca Bolton, who was taken to
London Hospital Ias't week for treat
ment, is a little improved,.—R,ev. Mr.
I Moore, : who ,has, been ,vector of St.
I Paul's Church, and who,. recently re
Isignet his charge here, ,heft last week
-Mr: Gen. Brooks,' who has been 1iv
' int retired here for some years, has,
}accepted' a situation as salesman fax
the' firm with whiom die was engaged:
before settling in He,ri(salli,—Messrs,::
Ra;nni and�:•Agur are peaking good
headway with their fine ,new garag,e
b ock an 'Ting street, Mr,: E: R uini{e
went 'tea Detroit to spend a few days
I. with his •daughrcer, `Miss firma, who, is
;n tr m:tag, 'there as a nursiel.—A. Hal-
lowe'ent party was given in.,the `school
poor of, (Carmel Church` On Friday
evening.—A. very .large number' of
Christmas ,boxes ,have been, sent from
this .office 'for the soldiers overseas.'
—Mr. and ,Mrs:. John ,Johnston, spent
a couple weeks with their daughter,
Mrs, ;Douglas lin. Blake!..
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The Military
Service Act, 1917
AY
HE MILITARY SERVICE ACT is passed ; the. Procla-
mation issued October 13th: It is now the bounden,duty
of every man in 'Class One to report for service or claim
exemption, . This includes all bachelors and widowers without
children (not otherwise excepted) who were 20 years old on
the 13th October, 1917, and whose 34th birthday did not
occur before January 1st, 1917.
What To Do
Go to your Post Office and ask for the form for reporting for service or
for claiming exemption. The form contains clear instructions for filling
in. Do this not later than NOVEMBER 10th,
Beware of the LastMinute Rush
With so many thousands of reports and claims tobe dealt with, the rush
of Class One Men will grow heavier day by day. ' You will waste less of.
your time and serve your own best interests if you avoid the inevitable:
Y
rush on the last days.
The law is being enforced .with the Governrlient and the People fY'ml.
behind it. Obey the law. Do it today.
Issued 'by
The Military Service Council,
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