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Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1918, 1, p. 3

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' M 3nloy By virtue of signed cby Nieg macistrate in a goods and chatts will be offered f tion at No. 15 Town of Timm 19th day of A n‘elock in the af Car, Model 75, tario Motor Lis: Timmins, Au MISKAHiL Deputy Minister of â€" + P cCO .. able numbersof mien 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 13th October, 1917, although they have thus become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military Service of Canada, NOW KNOW YE that we in the exercise of Our powers, and of Our good will and pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare and cause to be published and made known THAT THE PENALTIES OF THE LAW . WILL NOT BE IMPOSED OR EXACTED as against the men who belong to Class 1 undet Our Military Service Act, 1917, and who have disobeyed Our Proclamâ€" ation aforesaid ; or who have received notice from any of Our registrars or deputy registrars to report for duty on a day now past and have failed so to report ; or who, having reported and obtained leave of absence, have failed to report at the expiry of their leave, or have become deserters ~from QOur Expeditionary Force, PROVIDED THEY REPORT FOR DUTY ON OR BEFORE THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST 1918. Have failed to report for duty as lawfully 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, And it is represented that the very serious and unfortunate situation in which these men find themselves is due in many cases to the fact that, notwithstanding the information, and warning contained in Our Prociamation aforeâ€" said, they have misunderstood their duty or obligation, or have been misled by the advice of illâ€"disposed, disloyal or seditious persons. 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 a limited time to report and make their services available in Our Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by law their bounden duty, and as is necessary for the defence of Our Dominion of Canada. GEORGE the FIFTH, 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. AUCTION SALE EWCOMBE, | WHEREAS considerâ€" 1) V AJ k I I EN 1Tudgdoli, LNCT y public aus« Street in th Monday, th 1I918, at 2.3 OnCt havi 21890 W arran PROCLANMA T strict 0o ainst th e desire, if possible, to heavy penalties which , and new t W ednsesday Machinists 1 ol innings, at 85 p.m. nins team is playing ls, the Band going do ening las been thriving in Tim ew teams have sprung up esday the Hollinger Mil if ; Ni L ’1"‘ 2 \.9 t CC redu S@OI Of all of which Our loving subjects and all others whom these presents may concern are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. Witness: Our Right Trusty and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin and Counsellor, Victor Christian William, Duke of Devonshire, Marquess of Ilartington, Earl of Devonshire, Earl of Burlington, Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke, Baron Cavendish of Kceighley, Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter: One of Our Most Honourable Privy Council ; Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victoian Order; Govâ€" ernor Gensral and Commanderâ€"inâ€"Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. AND WE DO 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 until the expiry of the last mentioned day, they will be pursued and punished with all the rigour and severity of the law, SUBJECT TO THE JUDGMENTâ€"â€"OF OUR:â€"COURTS MARTIAL WHICH WILL BE CONâ€" VENED TO TRY SUCH CASES or other competent tribunals: and also that those who employ, harbour, conceal 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. Provided however that nothing contained in this Our Proclamation is intended to release the men aforesaid from their obligation to report for duty as soon as possible or to grant them immunity from arrest or detention in the meantime for the purpose of compelling them to perform their military duty; Our intention being merely to forego or remit the penalties heretofore incurred for failure to report, absence without leave or desertion incurred by those men of the description aforesaid who shall be in the proper discharge of their military duties on or before the said twentyâ€"fourth day of August, 1918. By Command, At Our Government House, in Our City of OTTAWA, this FIRST day of AUGUST, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and in the ninth year of Our Reign. i game, tHhd At the wee on secured 10iiing#e Staff 1 ing down with ngiCs xcitin I O r"'U""'»U irreâ€" Today t Iroâ€" offied *\ up. Mill Mill he 230 10 ;ff{%aA//fi?k:. eVE nt Un of State seem to )} THEH TWINS om€ t\\'n Dt th a missing worry him; mrain awhirl *Â¥ ent in 1C1 ind §) Ju‘xlll 1] Camberoff Sentenced for Keeping Dis orderly House. Other Court 1 nurs@ay seem( day for some of t mies wio have been acting up to their national characteristies. â€" Camberoff, the ‘‘King of the Bulgarians,""‘ was sentenced to one year‘s imprisonment by Magistrate Atkinson. Another Bulgarian, failing a hundred dollar fine, went down for four months for bringing a girl to Camberoff‘s for imâ€" moral purposes. An Austrian nulkâ€" man was fined $10 and costs, or $19.50 in all, for taking wood from a lot with out permission. Frank Lesnay, on a charge of allowing his auto to be used for the advancement of immoral purâ€" poses, esceaped with a warning as the evidence was not conclusive. Magisâ€" trate Atkinson gave the German to understand, however, that he must be careful as to the llbl’b for which he lends dus ear. The Bulgarian baker was fined $100 and costs for breach of the Food Regulations regarding the making of bread. Mr. Gordon Gauthier made a very able defence of Camberoff, but the evidence brought forward by Officers Greer and Allen convicted the Big Bul garian. The police gave evidence show ing the reputation â€" of _ Camberoff‘s buildling and explained that it had been under attention for some time. T wo girls, one employed for a time at a local cafe and the other more reâ€" cently from Montreal, gave evidenes as to Camberoff inducing or allowing them to use his place for immoral purâ€" YERR o is PMOUKKEA] 08 BiG 1111 DOsSt SOUTH PORCUPINE D.Y.B. CLUB MAXING PROGRESS M a TLYING VISIT PAID 1e procee« pordt 14Gen{( mins on Saturday after a vaca t Lennoxville, Que. A\ mnave been acting up | characteristies. â€" Can g of the Bulgarians to one vear‘s impris M l MINISTELE O CREIGHTON TAKES OWN LIFE Cas 8 town be an unluw ildren returned alien en i Z4 Kent Un ses () irt] Dolly Haze ()n {}] ind 1t UC || Patriotism and the pocketâ€"book alike should prompt all this year to gather the delicious wild berries of the North Land. Tame fruit is scarce down south, and so all the wild fruit gathered will help in making a further supply of tame fruit available for the jams necesâ€" sary for the soldiers and sailors s 6@ 00646 SEALERS, JARS, RUBBER RINGS, ETC We help you in the good work We have practically everything necessary for the housewife‘s use in this preserving season. The quality of the goods is the best and the prices right. These include 06046 ©0060660600008 004508404 360046 Northern Canada Supply Co. Limited â€"â€" Timmins pu e Berliser Gramâ€"oâ€"ohane Uo. "H s Master‘s Voico" Records LSERVING KETTLES of Every Good Kind § -r’fy.( $ ?“c +484 O td £0 same LI ts for 10â€"inch, doubleâ€"side er at a loss for entertainment with rice as before the wer 'J'J CCA Porquis Juncticn, Ont Schumacher, South Porcupine, . Cochrane, Out. Timmins, Ont. Domini

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