Milverton Sun, 6 Jun 1918, p. 5

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cd fe MONKTON BRIEFS ESCAPE IF MARRIED: Seaplane 20. ae definite ones with -re nie me e status of 19 and 20-year-0 i ohn S, Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. oo married, but wh with- ta 8 ‘thnks, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ar-|in the provisio she. proclatiation pe ‘inks motored to Durham on} of May 4th, was received Friday at « Mr. Case Le ria nd, 0: ifonkton, a few days in and around union services will be held in the 1 Presbyterian ehurch on Sunda; ae = : ‘homson will have cl ry services will be hel ty on rate at 3 o’clock and will be conducted by Rev, W. Moffat, of Millbank. Mrs, John McNaught left Iast sank for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J R. a ‘urray, at, Brockville. rval Stra trachan, of Stra otal utter Wray pata oe oe at aye in in ian e or austh urchased the residence of the lat vs, A. h and expects to move, to the vitae after vata harvest. “Geo. “Wren Mi Geo. Manton ie: Sunday a Ghvelhae and Hen- Found On 16th of Logan, east of have thi proving prope! and paying foe t advt.—A. Chalm onktoi eran Church, Sun. day, June 9 Dek “the morning service at 11 G'eloek will be in ening be Me a if "clock. wil bel oe es will bi ne pastor. mry Schauber, of sigh Age spent Su Sunday at the home of Mr. Ronnenberg, Miss Adeline Mrs. H. Ronnenberg, Miss Esther Ward and Mr. Wilt a ith friends in Milv Ruby Rowland, of the boun- dary, spent Sunday at her home here, r, and Mrs. M, E. Bettger and family spent 8 Sunday at the home of an, Milverton, "Wr. Jesse Rowland spent the holi- day with members of his family in Toronto. mn Friday evening, May Bist, a number of friends and neighbors ‘les, of Maitland, and presented Mr. feeling the rn Pt By i e situa- this crisis wa Mr. Henry Roseman of Elma, is the pede if sow which gave Tile oi ec iene * eine ittle pi prs A sine, ang Mr. Bouse an vipa ach for Behe was a Apscited vis- itor in Monkton on Tuesday. Miss Edna Hamilton spent ‘the holi- day at her home in Listow Ex-Reeve Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton &, = 2. =< 2 is a g ES a Mrs. S. Smith, i Pe hig: spent § gun day pee Mr. and Mrs. F. W. A strong. ed Fest e Wm. Scott and Deputy-reeve ith are attending county coun- we 8. cil at | Stratfo rd this week. Rev, A; E Doan, accompanied by Rev. R. A. Miller, of Milverton and of Embro, i8|jn t For tford, is sak a few days at the home | m: hnson, em, the director of the military service neil, a ‘@ point with col respect to status that many men in this district will be eee to have ex ars 6 of 19 prior to a who were married be! efore = Al 20th last, are _ al se considered a married pai n wi e 20 years of age October 13, 1917, 20 years and before "April Both ‘fast, n example, a man whose 20th birthday on on posenber 1, 1917, but who was married on October 25, 1917, would paige: mig rey be consid- ered a Men Who hecam since | ember 13, 1917, arried ai e 20 years of age ind who have , or not, are all maior e5 ‘ot t the «i x duty in orThis last clause might be well con- ht contem- man as far as the military service act is conce The above raling was made by the military couneil after some day's con- sideration, and after a flood of in- hate. NEW TEXT-BOOK IS AUTHOR- IZED. ly one new text-book is being ry Onl authorized by the Department of year according to an t f Hon. Dr, Cody. No new books are Suing thorized for the publi ie Tn cases pase the con’ Lig dual Le bined ed midsummer, fp, een w hook for the high schools is the revised edition of the grammar. it will be retailed at the same price Deter sili tic dee nt yrectuk: Ties ’\or four months ago there was con- siderable criticism of the department as it was contended they were con- sidering i jo been award partment for supplying the second- ary school: ith a standard note- ok. price of. sei note- books and other “'| the last two or three years. ew ville ay Ree Ags note-book will be the loose-leat style coke’ London Con will contain one hundred and oe rs. Jake Weber and fam- Preante-aiaie tae: ooks will Spe ae anaes With friends in New |be larger than those used in the past, Ha mba and will be sold at much lower than current prices for the old ooks. Ghee: Bleckert, of the 17th i El un tan operation in Stratford hospital on Wednesday last and is getting along: Foertates Mr. Chas. Ble: Take a} who was at Strat- on Reonday: ford, returned rs. John White, of Monkton, mas Lannin, of Mornington, with Mr. and Mrs. ‘tratford. egistrations on June 22nd for id at Mr. Robert W. Armstrong spent the holiday at Stratford. ..and Mrs. Jas. Erskine and fam- ily wriaited Mr and Mis, Scott Hamil. ton on the 8th of Elma, on Sunda: Mrs. spending a week in Toronto. The public library will be closed on Saturday afternoon of et ich week for le summer pant will, howeter e open ha Saturday cine from 7 ck, erry vinegar, orangeade, rom J. T. Gill, 30c a bottle. e Wieben, a of gan, died on Friday last, in his 94th year, The ral con- repared, and 25 THE ISLAND ae late for last week.) Mrs. Nelson Schneider zit soncay with Mr, and Mrs, chne! Riehl called o: . Dan Schneider Saturday eveni Bin A few of our young people attend- pis the sports at Mitchell on Friday ward Rehbers Walter, pl Sunday wi Elma. Mrs. wien paniser was a mn Kerr's Sel it and Daniel Schneider bie! a nee trip to iazie and. ite. Andrew, Sch- at Professor’s and son, friends in inday. nd. Mrs, Tarbert Graul and family, of Kuhryville, spent ard ith the latter’s parents, Mr, a1 Fors Kerr. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Listowel Standard. dress on “rhe Four Bs is Love, lens Faith a it and Ca a sg Somission aude. 1 on| ler, isses Lizaie once and Esther 4 ou visit- i m Tuesday. Rev. E. H. Bean, of Mie e" ae . the es oie a to the right feet—and in- more disastroan rrai with the Publisher ‘for ‘retin ident at less than hal: e of the ori- ini high sehools, continuation schools and collegiate institutes of the Province. MILITARY SERVICE ACT. While the Hon. Robert Rogers, for- 0 vice sively that it now scarcely existed. ferring to the protest of the ispbi farmers against the ‘finest drinks in hot young men would be left on onefarm. KINGWOOD iss Mary Schmidt, of Poole, spent Rentsy at her home ew Bast and family, of Crosshill, visited friends here, on Sunday. Mrs, Fred Bier and son, Mervyn, went to Stratford on Monday, lice mn operation performed ess ‘obt. Forrest and Gordon at een don. Miss Margare t Hammond spent the ast Debate with Crosshill friends. and Mrs, Andrew Fleming, of Poole, visited at the home of Mr. and the day here. Sadie Hammond spent’ Mon- on her throat performed by Dr. For- ster, NEW RECTOR AT ATWOOD Listowel Standard. His appointed Rev. Mr. yma rector of D2 Albans church, A: ‘to assume his ne’ charge was 5 y | stranger in this community, years ago. es- yi ing been rector te fee fh verton and ie is a great th worker rnoon session anid no doubt St. ‘Albans church will prosper under his cai ir. Ed. Wegenast, of ee precttal shoe’ ‘Company, Stratford, ronto week @ | lentally corns and callouses. sinee and who were | mo Melville, aa Logan, ee married before attaining the age of are also considered tob e married men | hi; ria; ct to Prnateeaced the depaty secie | fi al ave | Mi! een awarded and the “books reauth- Ki A 0 issuing new text-books which | 0 9 com aby re Aye rangin; is tonsils | Dea: fammond left on Saturday to report tal ni rs. Dunean Dewar last Friday even- : Doing statute labor is the order of pied day in Stratford, having an operation } ® o rdship Bishop Williams has next. Rev. a McLeod, whose last | ¥! Chatsworth, is TURNS THE OTHER CHEEK | To! Le Telegram. | OBITUARY | Willia: Boyd, of ‘Weston, has been a Min taoite: since 1915. ouldn’t you go the his Lordship, ee upon Boyd handed anes _ 0) Opy © of tl ue eit showing pass: stating tt they at Sane oe evil, ae spar life “What esa pposine a man means to take ”? | aa would defend my life as much as I could but I would not take his aie to 2.) 1f he at led me I would have kill “Supposing you saw a man commit- ting a great crime against your wife, what would you cose. Gi when they co is, Lords! “don’t | Fuppose I would stand by and see her hurt, atever your creed is, you are not living up to it. When you mar- God always interrupt men ommit crimes?” asked OT promised to keep her in sickness ang in health,” was the answer. we you and have it brought up before y| the Central Appeal Judge:” r MAY ABOLISH EXAMINATIONS. = Stratford Herald. Hon. Dr. Cody, the newly appoint- ed Minister of Education, bids fair to 2 8 ‘iners aim rather to find out what the child ALIENS FINED $100 AND COSTS. Failure to register with the Police Satie: both of German birth. Both Keller ewig guilty on Wedne: applied for naturaliza- tion “papers ‘and said he expected + receive some notic CARRY PAPERS — 19 TO 45. Beginning June ist all men in the first class under apers as evidence that they ae for military service. With- ‘out them they can be seized and made ‘0 perform military service until such time as the Minister of Militia orders their re is. practically -meang ‘that an man between the age of 19 and 45 they are under the draft age _|G.T.R. STATION MEN GET RAISE £ chs se as = satin over $100 a month were re- mployees paid on a daily t basis from fifte: to* thirty cents a day were commented: All school teachers must now take e oath of allegia No teacher will hereafter be granted a perman- ent certificate, unless a British sub- unless ject by birth or naturalization. COMMUNICATION To the Editor of the Milverton Sun, vr Sir:—As yen are, no doubt, a here is no doubt Hibs Now aint ‘would be God power. Row iin Davitt Josh sarntie whole (0 xamples in th word of God that are applicable to this war. The nation is not trusting in : JOHN ATTRIDGE. py etd aes LS oe up the paper id, this in- arid ‘sa a Hance ‘Of Joab 3 and David fiw to my and if pt men ie ve it ale ae out 1S, 8s bringing preachers into “it they they are an’ influence or power: A sf gf % Rh ir wn the other cheek. I} a done it in my life,” answered | bene saat ick for hake from God at that t qisd eegeey wife what did you promise | ¢ ten CHARLES C. ROCK Mr. Charles C. Rock, one of the best known men ‘in Logan died early Wednesday morning at his poe in proses He was 5: ate age has eer: in failing pies Ith for some time and t_ several months with a specialist in Buffalo, ut nothin: me ing. age was a ne porideny of n township, he followe oc- rodhagen . cemetery, and the attendance es ae largest probably ever seen ther teen FRANCIS BOYD Francis Boyd, who died at his home 5th concession of Logan, on Wei alth, ceased was well-known and respect- a large cloele oF trlende tae neighbor, obliging and a Methodist angi in polities a Con- pervative. His wife pass ed, he thinks, by |few years ago. ‘Two so dt taking the average work of the term | daughters survive, one son and one during which minor tests will, of | daughter at home, “Mrs. Thomas El- course, be set, than by the imposing | liott, of Mitchell, is a daughter. examinations which frighten man; MANUFACTURERS STRONG FOR PROTECTION President S. R. Parsons, of the Sense Manufacturers’ Association an address to the local organiza- tion of Canada would make a big stand on the protection issue at their annual convention in Montreal within a few week’s time. said there was considerable free trade talk n the Canadian west and among pol- grain binder. The rest of the time it and both day and night. the neighbors, The motor car is called The binder which is considered as a very useful implement is rarely used more than a few days during the entire year. the automobile is available for use throughout all seasons, It is ever ready to run down the lane to the back field or the family to town for shopping purposes—or on an errand to in a hurry. It is the most useful implement or for the farm. It helps you conserve your energies and time for productive work and enables you and your family to accomplish more with less energy. You surely feel the need of a Ford. Why not order one today? * Every Farmer Needs a Ford |HE Motor Car is a greater convenience to the average farmer than the telephone, the rural mail or even the stands idle, taking up space, while Chassis + + - $535 Runabout - - 575 pasture with a parcel or a message, or take you and your | Touring - - - 595 Coupe - - + 770 Sedan- - = = 970 upon whenever anything is wanted THE UNIVERSAL CAR One-Ton Truck 750 F. 0. B. Ford, Ont. E. H. Dealer, - Milverton. GROPP OR at Ott should show their evlors now. Read The Sun’s advertisements. One under the Act. or that, although within the said reputable citizens residing in the knowledge of the factor either official or sign community in which he lives cate evidencing the fact; or Ottawa, a! 22, 1918. PUBLIC NOTICE DOCUMENTS TO BE CARRIED by every male person who is not on active service in any of His Majesty’s Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forces of any of His Majesty’s Allies, and who apparently may be, or is reasonably suspected to be, within the description of Class One under the Military Service Act, 1917, who for any reason may have claimed that heis not within Class JNOTICH is hereby given that, under the provisions of an Order in Council (P.C. 1013), of the 20th April, 1918, upon and after the Ist day of June, 1918, every male person who is not on Naval or Military Forces, or in the Naval or Military Forces of His Majesty's active service in any of His Majesty’s claimed or alleged that he is not, whether by reason of age, status, nationality, exception, or otherwise, within Class One under the Military Service Act, 1917, as Class, he is exempted from or not liable: to military service; shall have with him upon his person at all times or in or upon any building or premises where he at any time is, defined for the time being AGE If it be claimed that he is not within the class by reason of age, an official certificate of the date of his birth, or a certificate i of his age signed by two community in which he lives and having | MARRIAGE sf dt it be claimed that he is not within the Class by reason of marriage, a by two reputable citizens residing in the and having knowledge of the facts, certifying to His idsrlige id that hia wite in inthe or NATIONALITY If it be claimed that he is not within the Class by reason of his nationality, ‘a certificate of his nationality signed by a Consul or Vice-Consul of the fireiga State or Country to which he claims his allegiance is due; or a passport issued by the Government of that Country establishing his nationality; or ACTIVE. SERVICE If eS be claimed that he is excepted ‘as a member of any of His pees 8 Forces or as having since the 4th August, 1914, ve) in the Military on actual war and ie from, official ate or an official certifi- CLERGY If it be claimed that he is excepted as a member of the clergy, or of any ized order of Lees an religious character, or religious denomination existing in Canada on 20th August, 1917, or'as being a or ida minister of a member of any other society or body, @ certificate of or denomination, society or body, to which he belongs} 0: EXEMPTION to which he belongs evidencing the fact; or OTHER CLASS which the claim is founded and cértifying without the requisite evidence or certificate upo build premises in which he is, he shall thereupon be presumed without leave; PENALTY fine and imprisonment; and moreover, taken into military custod; aired, unless or competent authority that he is not liable for military duty. FALSE CERTIFICATE the fact signed by an office-holder competent so to certify under the regulations of the church, order If it be claimed that he is exempted from or not liable to military service by reason of any exemption granted or claimed or application pending Fae a Military Service Act, 1917, or the regulations thereunder, his exemp' papers, or a certificate of the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the district If it be claimed that he is not within the Class, or that he is exempted, not liable or excepted upon any other ground, a certificate of two reputable citizens residing in the community where he lives having knowledge of the fact upon thereto; FAILURE TO CARRY REQUISITE EVIDENCE If upon or after the Ist day of June, 1918, any such male person be found mn his person or in or ae the to be a i person at the time liable for military service and to be a Neetie or defaulter And he shall also be liable upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding ‘$50 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month, or to both such ‘The use, signing | or giving of any such ‘pertificate as hereinbefore men- if thy ioned. takes at ae pave Signing, or giving the same, be an of punishable, upon summary conviction, by a penalty not beets fi five dollars, and by imprisonment for any term not exceeding six Jess than one month, offence, hundred months and not ISSUED BY THE MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH THE OF DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, pa bah baba bbbbbbbbaa, PS GOe LSS ECG ee FET

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