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The literary digest . ver 500—to keep former soldiers in touch with thenearest employment offices and to safe-guard their interests. Some features of Canadas admirableplans for her returning soldiers are paral-leled in the programs of other Great Britain, the reports of the Councilof National Defense indicate, the Govern-ment has created a Civil Department ofDemobilization which deals with all ques-tions relating to the reemployment bothof ex-soldiers and sailors and of civilwar-workers. Provision is being made for the tech-nical and commercial training of dis-charged officers and men, and for stateassistance for apprentices whose appi-en-ticeship has been interrupted by war-service. Priority in release from militaryservice is given to men having definiteemployment awaiting them, especiallypivotal men, meaning those whose earlyrelease will be of immediate nationalvalue. In Australia, partly disabled soldiers whohave received vocational training in Vic-toria, ha%e chosen, among other HOSIERY For Men and IVomcn has not only ?n irresistible quality that appeals to the eye,but a sturdy wearing worth that commends it strongly toones common sense. Are you one of the thousands who dailvderive immeasurable satisfaction from TRIE SHAPE ordo you buy—just hosiery.^ If your dealer does not have TRUE SHAPE, we willgladly tell you of one who has. TRUE SHAPE HOSIERY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA 52 Tlie Literary Digest for March clerical work, French polishing, artificial-limb making, poultry farming, cabinet-making, fruit - growing, motion - pictureoperating, and wool-pressing. Returnedsoldiers may receive, upon approval of aState Board, loans up to thirty-five poundsfor the purchase of furnitiu-e, or up tofifty pounds for material, plants, andseeds. Soldiers widows are also eligibleto receive grants and loans for the])urchase of business establishments, forvocational training, for the education ofchildren, and for relief in various emer-gencies. South Africa ha


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