i_ Mesars Oftn (Mrs. Fd Loathe Ahe week at Parents Mr. and ra Mr. Clarence TO ALL WOMEN . ~â€"WHO ARE ILL {_'M!iw Tteal Merner and Miss Alice V,mhnp of Kitchener spent the week at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Honry Brodrecht Pestb.of Mrs. Rohr % The death occurred here on Sunday afternnon of Josephine Goldbeck, beâ€" loved wifo of Mr. Henry Rohr. at the ‘Mrs, Cart Terpena and little daug!? fer. who spent a couple of months Befe retrrnod io their home in York: #ow! Sask., on Monday. ‘ z> Mrs. Semple, and doughters, Jean @d Agnes, returned home‘afterâ€"spend dmg a imonth with relatives in Milver thate Rpending several dlays t his home hore. â€" Mr. Howard Calbert was s business Â¥isitor to Kitchener on Saturday Rev@@Mr Eo Weisle of Anffalo, a &l:'mer pastor here, spent the week with friends * Heérmen Schiltz. of _ Buffaio, . is ~_Miss Ina Miller is spending her hoâ€" ldays <with friends in Kitchener. Miss Eleanor Henderson of Hamilâ€" ton is spending a couple of weeks at t*~ home of Mr. and Mra. George â€" Mrs. Joseph Vance of â€" Stratford anent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Harry Phillips g *MÂ¥e®> Liov Rarber of Stratford, spent Sâ€"rurdav with friends in town. ~ Mrs: 0. JL Becker spent the week end with her parents Dr. and Mrs Browning. Fxeter _ Ordfnation service was held in St Pater‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday, AWhen the new pastor, Rev. H. Banâ€" Qgman was ordained. _ Rev. Mr. Bocese _ wresitent of the Missouri Synod, of "Â¥he Lutheran (Church conducted serâ€" _~!k~« at 8 p m. and English service at Miss Helma Boullee was estled . to Woronte on account of ihe ilinesss of her sister Mrs. Pred Beccer ‘ Mr. Charles Miller of Sarnia spent the week ond with friencs in town Mr. and Mrs. Vansickle of Hamilton attended the funeral of the late Mr John Kiem on Friday. Miss Eva Murphy | of â€" Gnelph is spending several davs t the home of Mr .and AMrs. John Buck!> Mb m hy Rev, Mr. Wuggazer of Seâ€" /bringvilie The Elmira choir sang at both services " Mre Ed Huelhn »~‘ caughters, Heâ€" en and FEria of ‘leidleberg, spent a few davs at the home of her parents My. and Mrs. D. Rita ~ Mr and Mrs John Capling of Gladâ€" win, Mich, are here on a visit to their friends Mrs. Chas. Stublfant and daughter of Buffalo were the guests of Mrs. D. Ritz on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George .Daniels and n â€" of, Wallaceburg~ areâ€" spending ~lr holidays at the former‘s home spending two :&" their holidays with lettleby. A tournament to be held on Wed: Aug. 21 has also been arrangâ€" . when some 50 or more players from ontside points are expected to articipate In addition to our home taâ€" sk. 13 V. S. Emslie sk. m, Sk. 19, V. S... Rau. Sk. 16. . * ‘The games will be continued every ._‘!-hig until the schedule is completâ€" table, Compoundâ€"Her Personal Experience. [NIN] baby firl and have l uh gained in health and PBE "| strength. "My husâ€" [ se BBWA | band and 1 both o s igf&‘ 2" "] praise your medâ€" â€"Silite .i L icine to all suffering len.‘"â€"Mrs. Jonn KoPPELMANN, R. 1, McLeun, Nebraska. P?.d-l llfll'flom in regard to ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Mrs. Curtis ailment write Lï¬di- E. Pinkham ine Co., ’gnn, ass. The result long experience is at your service. famous root and herb remedy, E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" has béen restoring women of @ to health for more than forty it m)mwel) pay any woman ore displacements, inâ€" @iceration, irregularities, ; headaches, nervousness or Wues‘‘ to give this successful im trophy. win lo'wlu;’. rvn bowling i~ ~«pidiy working itâ€" Into favor in our town, and Wedâ€" éay" evening saw the _ opening es ~* a comnetition between the P rigks. The results were in t uut)i the last end in each game played when the score stood as we : P wo rinks of bowlers took in the m Cltr bowling tournament at Kit 6# C They failled to bringk home of the prizes but Mr. Debus‘ rink " : **~ fourth round for the Sea Wantinucd from paze one.) Whgineers has arrived safcly in Mad, according to word received biw by his parents, Mroand Mrs Seigner > Web.â€"‘"» want to recomâ€" lia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Cotmpound te all d women who suffer : from any functional disturbance, as it h |{{ has done me more P SA goed than all the «#Â¥il ' octor‘s _ medicine. \lm‘ Since hklnï¬ it I MIT lgl!e a fine healthy New Mamburg Pinkham‘s *â€"~INTERESTING NEWS NOTES and Russel Lipp and of â€" Kitchener spent the home of their Mrs. C. Lipps. Brightrall of Dublin, weeks at his home and fam*y are spen Busy Neighbors friends _ in James Fenwick Dead James Fenwick, an ag=d resiGent n Preston and at.ome time a member of the Tight and [ water commission has died. He took a very mctive part in municipal affairs, and it was only of late thit he was foreed to oretire through ifl health The â€" deceaged was a devont Angilean and will be sorely missed as a church wesker. HIe leaves a widow and two married daughters. More â€" than ©2,200 | soldiers _ from London _ Camp have left _ Carling Heights on Mx weeks‘ leave of abâ€" sence to participate in harvesting Among those permilted to go were a number who had been warned for the next â€" draft. Agriculture, chowever, has proven a strong call, and generâ€" ous treatment is being accorded all who .are ahle to demonstrate that they wese workers on the land before joining the army. Soldiers Leaves For Farms A copy of tne Prince Rnupert "Even ing. Empire" of Angust 3rd just reâ€" ceived indicated that Mr.. and | Mrs W. W. Snider are enpoyng the catm and coolness of the land where day light saving is a minas quantity Mr. D. B. Filsinger of the office staff of the Engineer Corps at Brock ville is home for a few days Services in Stâ€" Jamies‘ church next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. in Calvary church at 8 p. m., and Y. PQ B Mâ€" in Mennonite Church at 7:45 p. m.. snb jeetâ€" Missions in South Amsrica Mr. and Mra Oscar Thaler of Galt spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Aug Henrich. Mr. Jacob Kaufman is a proâ€"produc tionist on the farm of his south . of Kitchener, this week Miss Armstrong of Toronto spent the week end at the bank with Mr and Mrs. A D. Cotter. Mrs. Thiel and | daughter Rubs spent a few days last week with Mrs Heller Sr s Glad to see that our Collegiate stm dents, Miss Winnie Snuyder and Mr Clive Snyder were succassful in their matriculation _ exams as anmnounced in Monday‘s dailies. _ Miss Elsie (Good is agaip on duty in the 1. B. Brubached grucery after two weeks outing â€" Mr. and Mrs John Filsinger ana sons Brodie and Roy of Toronto «pent the week end at "The Maples" on their way tn Southampton by motor Miss Joyee Boyle a Toronto farmerâ€" ette is rusticating for a few days at "Springbrook Farm" vyâ€" her friend Miss Salome Doerbecker Messrsâ€" Eddic and Chartie Oppen heizer of Hanover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hoeflin. ‘ . 54 sns o enc e entane ooo Aeese ce l]"}"lï¬:lrl']ï¬\ !:)a;;r:?l; must h“:"';.l:w"': 4 |sister Mrs. John S« hmidt, at Holstei hea ave a month like this |; 3 w ith ear called after him, however it helps “’[\n \l:‘,] J;:,‘,’,.A‘g ‘(;)r)ing .n:' Drasion i l}:ln!.fll the worry about future fuei \ixikvinu his sister. Mrs: Rozell ll:lmlm" Josiah‘s inventive goniu\‘ During the severe electric storm causes his mind to run along the idea, / sday event i mek" pthere should be a means of "h ter' d â€'~"r'\""." J t ouan" --‘:"l‘ f (285¢ oy in the, words r;f =p ofâ€"s lr]n- | chimney â€" in Mr. .\!pnnn] Wilfong Â¥ saac 16 4 ; a > aster e tchairman of our finance r(;mmi(um :‘I::::::‘-q :f‘{ln:lilnn';\'fl}‘l‘:' n‘vjh:-\r\:-:w ‘:; we should bave a readjustment of our (damage was stight C tr'mnpr:nurf‘,oqunlizmiun, Dro and A\‘l,‘\' Beehrel and â€" famil Being a conscientious objector to spent ']'ut-~';1n': in Kitchener '.hl' wr‘athi-rmzm's dictum avails little, Mr. Lonis Starr of ‘Toronto is visit ':l:‘;'.'nt;]r; I'I. ‘,\'P. .:'nu‘:us!‘ members of |ing relatives in fown We -llwal:"q“'l-:'nog'dr\‘r,')ï¬s' Hi 1 Miss Del) Winger spent last werel a ys n Hiram has ; Stratfor had a jaunt out "by the . farmers‘ ‘mm: 'Fl(‘;:\f:n Hollinger â€" of â€" Toronto Roadâ€"making is Hiram‘s hobby and he ) cisired hi ; f knows that he knows Oor © :V“\""'l his parents over the woeekend ® 8: course The jsses Cir: ® : good roads is an omnipresent sub.|. ,ll";l-)l:; “l: l.':di:'n :‘?]r:l;‘:'r-;‘l'x‘:“.\ltl);;-; Ject these dry days in fact they have nenAine e at Miie) M afhat $ use ais 8 spending a week at their homes he saturated the air with an odour of j T their own, so much so that we wih'rflm being transferted | to, another soon have to spray everything in“‘u“m†| atsc Sigrht â€"veltihâ€"bemeeattxâ€"HHi~ EPE â€"AOHEâ€" tuf. 1. Afr. and Ars CT. Malstead. and san cum powder. The Kaiser‘s cl:;.mm:‘:l; “‘.‘T""""’m' e in g co o. . n A "Mittel Afrika" whes all the prns{w“h Miss Hilda Mm“nh_\' of Mr. Forest from Canada wifll have a chanee ofr| ZP"C the. guests of Mr. and Mirs [A their life fo become colonists does not | D°Dredet last Saturday ; not look any too promising. "Nichts Mrs. Mary Parr of Pascoig. Rhode kammerans"â€"say M s whose | Island, is spenfling Hn?'(-*rnl‘ webks Alsatian blond has been at fever heat | v.mfhm»fcfln-r».i}n w â€"Aiflesw. _ for four long years. f. The congregation of. the Methodist Church and the members of the Syn » Wh‘os Who and What‘s What [day School held their anmual picriic st:(ullf::t}; lt‘:):ulmaswr llln]llm;m ind | at the exhibition grounds on Saturday veral workmen started thisâ€" week to }afternoon Theâ€" weather was ddeal })u.l‘ a 'nj_lll'll needled block floor on the |and they repert: a good time. $ m‘.;:â€un!u‘-, , . Mr. Ph. Christman of Buffale with 4 .â€s.\ Ihl.‘m' Good is agaip on duty | his four daughters. Misses Lizzic, Lot in the 1. B. Brubached srocery aftet |ties, and Mrs. Adams and family. also Armchair Philosophy In religion he was a Baptist and a | faithfal Raunday School worker. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter, William in â€" Calgary, and Mrs. Chas. Sterling in Youngsâ€" town, Albertm. The funeral was held on Friday afternoon from his late reâ€"} sidence to Riverside cemetery. 1 __On Wednesday morning Mr. John Helem passed peacefully away at his home here after a lingering illness, at the age of 68 yvears, 4 months, and 21 days. The late Mr. Helem came to New Hemburg from Walkerton, twenty years ago, when the Hamburg Felt Boot Co. was started here. takâ€" ing charge of the cutting department of this establishment, which position he held until he was taken ill nearly a vear ago During â€" his residence here he was one of our most highly respected cftizens and was highly es teemed by a wide circle of friends He was a member of the Canadian Or der of Foresters and a veteran of the 1886 at the time of the Fenian Raid Death of John Helem St. Jacobs, %sb‘:ï¬u : i | Bealith atl â€" ly und'A‘:l;_xp«uS).y',O |v):4 1| Judge Foxter declares that any wo man who marrics a nman takes a chance. . And, #owe may add it, Judes Foster, every man who matrres + wo man Takes chanees. (Note the pmral ) Old Stratfordites Gone ,_ Two old residents of Straiford pas sed away in the o past fwentsyâ€"fout hours, namelv Mrs. Christena | Van stone and. Missâ€" Mary: Bolger. Mrs Vanstone who | was in her seveuiv eighth year. . was born in Germaty, but @ me to Canada at the nge ef Nee bro‘h Bea Miher, and dauga ers fwo s and cce sister s #as ea.) ty four a was born in Lon his sister Mrs I-I? Mrs. C. K. Jansen and family of Galt wre visiting Mrs Vogt. Mr. and Mrs. S Ehy returned to their home in St. Thomas on Mondas after spending a month in town The choir of St. Paul‘s church ana many others spent Sumlay at New Hamburg and atftended the induction service of the Rev. Hy. Bowman af Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Brown_ and family of Brantford. and Mr. Brown of Oklahoma were week end . guests at the home of Mrs. N. Hedrich Mrs. Weiss of Kitchener is visiting Mrs. Rozell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lein visited their daughter at Kitchener last Tresday. .. Mr. Jack Cooper of Hespeler spent Tueslay evening im town Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MeDanughlin of Palmerston. Mr. and Miss Campbell and â€" Miss Wilkin of Harriston | were week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs, J. Small Mr. J Seott of Winninee is vieWine n makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth, § * Scott & Pown@ Perenta,. Outerts « v . Pre. Edwin Hollinger of ‘Toronto visited his parents over the woerkend The ~Misses Grace Erb, Irene Moses and Maye Brandt, farmereltes. ‘ are spending a week at their homes he fore Iu;iug transferced _ to , another cninp. 0; 0; . C id underâ€"size or underâ€"weight rememberâ€"Scott‘s Emalsion is nature‘s grandest growingâ€" Mfivt- en â€"--â€"‘-Mv"â€""' makes _l‘leellthy Emd and proâ€" Mr. and Mrs T. Halstead. and san ghter cï¬ Atrâ€"â€"\Mirphy â€"ofâ€" Forants with Miss Hilda Murphy of Mr. Forest were UIF guests p{‘.\h‘. and Mrs. [A Schroder last Saturday _IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL | Mrs. Harry Mogk returned to her j home in Detroit on Thursday atter ]sppnniing her vacation in Town _ Mr. Thos. Cooper of Hamilton spent | Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Small | Miss Nora Riffer is visiting at Niaâ€" | gara and Laselle | Mrs. Jane Christman rec‘d the mes xsago- last week of the death of her ‘sister Mrs. John Schmidt, at Holstein }in her Nird vyear L Mr.o James: Girling of Draston is visiting his sister. Mrs _ Rozell During the severe eleciric storm on Thursday evening lightning muek i) i‘:‘himnf{\‘ in â€" Mr. _ Menno Wilfong‘s house, Some of â€" the plaster â€" was knocked off the walls, otherwise the ilamage was stight Dr. and Mrs. Bechrel and family spent Tuesday in Kitchener Mr. Lonis Starr of Toronto is visit ing relatives in fown Miss Del) Winger spent last weerk in Stratford. Mr Ralph _ Behrens spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Harry 7 | HMy. Zilliax, Mr. Charles Miss Cora Eix motoured hurst several days ago, Mr and Mrs. Rov Zilliax The fire chief, Mr. He |and the rest of the fireme complimented on the no which they fought the bi Tuesday evening Miss Ann MeKerrighan was the guest of the MBs \ Behrens last week Cadet Elisworth Gibson, of th jation Branch, Hoyal Fiying Cory tloned at Camp Mobawk,.â€" speni week end with his parents . Mr Mrs. H. Gibson Miss ed her ago Mrs. S Gingerich of Hanover is visiting her mother Mrs: N_ Hedricl Miss Annie Ruppel of Springfield IIl, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Ruppel visited Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and Jean Sutherland of 8t Thomas ored to Elmira â€" last Tuesday spent several days with Mrs V. The management and several en ployees of the Elmira Rubber Factor motored to Port Dalhousie on Civi holiday . ‘Aviator Addison Foerster of Toron:â€" te visited at his home last week + Mr. R. Crooks of Linwood spent Saturday in town Mrs. McKay‘is visiting at Linwood The Misses Hilda and Lorraine Fis cher spent a week at Toronto and among the Thousand Islands remains. Mrs. Erb, Miss Edna Erb, and Mr. Douglas Erb also attended the burial Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hergert and son Raymond of Toronto . ; cn! the week eng with Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Siegner Masters Claude and. ih-nr_\‘ Schroer MAKES 17 Cft an 1 H their sister Mielhausen of Elmwood visit sister Mrs. J. Klinck a week Oo-ul‘u‘!nnu“l oft of Winnipeg is visiting Miss â€" Mary: Boiger. Mrs hn â€" was in her o sev uty was hborn in Germmty, Canada at the age cf [ive ba t dived in ffirt« .. ang â€" Stratfom}. Paree wo sons and one trether tem survive, CMisâ€" Bolira ome years of uns <ne London England, hut had ally all her life noc>. Two 1 three sisters q aiwe Irs. Harry | Zilliaz. | Mrs Mr. Charles Zilliax and Eix motored to Graven Behrens | of | Tor end with his par IR LGINAL DOCUSH PLURAL Mrs. Brown, and and Mr._ Brown week end guests N. Hedrich at Toronto on, of the Av ving Corps s1 Henry °C men are noble w big fire ol nd Toronto an he 1 Miss mot and the ind in Mrs. Pranson Weber Miss Ella Otf visited At North Wool wich on Sinday Mr. And Mrs. Christian Marbin visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Abr. Rowman Miss: Delin â€" Spyder of Kiirhene spent the past week vislting relatrives in this vieimity. of I‘re relat iv Mr Mrs. Sit: Mr.on visifed is Sunday Miss Brubach At [r0 Miss Valetta Bowmun spent s« vergd days visitine friends at Kitchener, Mrc L 6. OHH and Ganily and â€" Mr ffx. Hofter and family motored to Ki chener on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Diksan Snider ind Mr. and Mrk. lerric Shaniz visitealhaas the kome of Mr. Oliver Snider Pasy M Mi M end Mi ind Lantz. He was funetal, wineb w the Mespeterhes will he:rarty to lteu? of the death of Trooper Fred Lant» formerty ofsdthe. Toth Oversias. Bat, talion, which took place Monday, Aus ath. beceased, who 4s well | lnowi here, â€" was the: son of Mrs._ Hom: Lantz. He was in his 28th vear. Fhe Stt:â€"â€"homes Mgsonâ€"Hallâ€"Th« sorddin will acettw shortiy. t Was Well Known Herecc oc 0 . _ About a dazen Jnvenites with â€"dram and wrhev nusteai Instrumants) par aded< throuswh <town Fridhy nmichs, thenée up Silver Heighrs whore q gin»flq_.»lï¬!\(om‘unm\v waselven. E mgage ment" Artn dn ced Dro and MrsseEâ€"J. Stoho. Jr, ef 983 Sewron strcet, Foronto, and form® erly of the @agtist chureh. Mespelien announce . tho eneagetkent of . their only daughher. Borothi . Musklem «to ind Th em! tarned home trier A New Bant Although the dishtnins wiscov vere for show firmeen minighes. was no damaze done in this va« ~Mt. and Mis. Wilian Heski family of (wen Soumt who hay Mro and Mre.: John Wel Preston spent a fow da Q Mi Mr.oa trict vehicles and Rors welther No Damage Done ATrcr suifering ih Mi Miss F K gnest of Mrs Mr. Ekins and Miss Kkins haver turned to Woodstock Mrs. Rugfin with Stuarf and Ey line, have returned to Hamilton aft visiting Mrs. Wilson Mro and Mrs. George Stewaurt an family have returmed to Dundas aft spending the boliday with Mro in Mr James Hysiop on Silyer Heights Mr. Eo H. Birkin and Master Oswa spent Sunday with Mr. James Goudi Guelph. London, | have re spending a sweek‘ and Mrs. Leonard The â€" Prasbyter which are now 4 vide ample ‘prote vehicles and Rorse Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradley of St Catharines have been â€" spending a week with friends in town. : Pre. Arthur Kobli, who left London n a recent draft, became a easualty at Malifax and has been returned to this military disfrict and taken on the strength of the Western Ontario Regi ment Mi. Ekins and Miss Ekinz havere Briefs Phe Mi . \l, 6e r and T 1 the 4 Mi ian s bithel Andrews is hal friemds in Welland : Rotert Crodraam of Kt. 0i visiling in town ovier Un Nothing better can be ind M vere ul dlirn W ub was in mae ol 1 Mi Wellesley. Floradale. E. A. nnd 1 fiuncral of inh was of : place on W Males: funer: Torunto, to ses Lawra and Irene Pope a have returned home afre i aveek‘s vacation with Mi ceonard Hill, Beaverdale esbyterian â€" church â€" shels EOB mny FORT soap @ re=®" the latter‘s it of Wooly n Botemar. o in int? Hespeier. Ed. J. Stahie of Kitch the Stewiurl ol hests of Mi on M from ind M Ma fiss Elsle Mic home of Mr. Mi in â€" chureh | shels unpleted. will pro tion for members cduring unpleassng V EKCY Oftmann, J G Eo K. Remer at Sames Girie Aies ef â€" Mrs. c o28th yeu a militan Wednesran ral chapel ) Prospect short how lo w the du visil ind 1 of Ga)t hall for m â€" ow didans efâ€"Mi Hamburs the ind Faanil chierie wit Stewaurt Dundas Mro ind Heights helidivin it d p1 Stratford Doer in DJ it hija in tow filve () h Oswald t Irot M tor d nn L af ind th | _ _ t LOlin« ,Iun I Kit f\il ho 3i Sun Mr. and Yi Mo. ond Mrs. spent Sunda: M M here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jotb ing friends in Wa! Mit. A. Klein wi visiting weed last Mss spemndlin Ulythe. is B Nee Mr.and M M Afr Mr. and Mrs â€"spent Sund Mr. and MJ M M M Infip [) Phursdas sn Mï¬ ind ind Wdwin Koel) at Mushok: d E1 Ma F. Ostimumen. Mr Miss CGerlic Woiw mdmirs das o Frid AND WHEREAS we desire, if possible, to avoid the infliction of the heavy penalties which the law imposes for the offences of which these soldiers have thus been guilty, and to afford them an opportunity within 2 limited time to report and make their services available in Our Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by law their bounden duty, ind as is necessary for the defence of Our Dominion of Canada. And it is represented that the very serious and unfortunate situation in which these men find themsclves is due in.mzm_y cases to the fact that, notwithstanding che information snd warning contained in Our Proclamation aforeâ€" said, they have misunderstood their duty or obligation, or have been misled by the advic= of illâ€"disposed, disloyal or seditious persons. Â¥r. ind urs mo! 1 Have failed to report for duty as lawtully required of them under the said Military Serâ€" vice Act and the regulations thereunder, inâ€" cluding the Order in Council duly passed on April 20 last, Or have deserted. Or absented themselves without leave from our Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1( belonging to Class I under our Military Serâ€" vice Act, 1917, called out on active service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the defence of Canada under Our Proclamation of 13t\ October, 1917, although they have thus become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military Service of Canada, E. L. NEWCOMBE GEORGE the FJFTH, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, KING, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. To all to whom these presents shall come or whom the same may in any wise concern, â€"GREETING : ‘[% A Proclamation of conditional amnesty respecting men belonging to Class 1 under the Military Service Act, 1917, who have disobeyed our Proclamation of 13th October, 1917, or their orders to report for duty,, or are deserters or absent without leave from the Canadian Expediâ€" tionary Force. M Do Deputy Minister of Justice Canada. dA Phiets ifirrnoon JL.S) irry W rloo ~sf xi pectt Lw reund PROCLAMATION M | WHEREAS considerâ€" f able numbers of men Main Hi enc io nc esn w s en t o sc c i i U is Mt h Mr. All md Mis motom id asit Mt nds CANADA 1t Mil\ hereby themse meâ€"ntime for the purpose of compelling them to perform their swilitary duty; Our intention beiag merely to forego or remit the penalties )ï¬rcto!ore incurred for failure to report, absence without leave or desertion incurred by those men of the Jescription aforesaid who shall be in the proper discharge of their military duties on or before the said twentyâ€"fourth day of August. 198. competent tribuna‘!s: and also that those who employ, harbour, concuail or assist such. men will be held strictly accountable as offenders and subject to the pains, penalties and forfeiâ€" tures in that behalf by law provided for their said offence. â€" Provided however that nothing contained in this Our Proclamation is intended to release the men aforesaid from théir obligation to repert f6r duty as soon as possible or tb grant them imm‘nity from arrest or detention if the AND WE DpO HEREBY STRICTLY WARN _ AND _ SOLEMNLY IMPRESS UPON ALL SUCH MEN, and as well those who employ, harbour, conceal or assist them in their disobedience, that, if they persist in their failure to report, absence or desertion uatil the expiry of the last mentioned day, they will be pursued and punished witn all the rizour and severity of the law, SUBJECT TO THE JUDGMENT OF OUR COURTS MARTIAL WIHCH WILL EBE CONâ€" VENED TO TRY SUCH CASES or other tosfoud mselyves secordit TESTHIONY WH O cll H We t io umtc e c ho t se c on ts An Kneisel t ih use, in Our CHty of OTTA\VA. L Our loving subjects and alt presents may concern are ) tuke notice and govern i F. V Mi 11 an Wilam, Duke of «rtington, Earl of v. Bazon Cavendish ijish of â€" Keighley, rler of the Garter: ic Privy Council; Most Distinguished wnt George: Knight tojan Order; Govâ€" erâ€"inâ€"Chief â€" of Cur tock Secratary of State Jolin Docving punday in 1. th spent Jast have caused these n.! the Great Seal V wimiller _year of Our Efshtsenrant V.itness:; Our P Sp6d Kneise n1 of Linâ€" bon. Sunday nt last as