Milverton Sun, 7 Nov 1918, p. 5

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IT OF M MEN IN. ‘DEFAULT JER THE MILITARY . ERVICE ACT. | oe folloy g Regulations recently. approved by the Governor Council, impose strict obligations upon- aay aa Ne BS TO ASSURE HIM- MILITARY AGE AND DESCRIPTION IS IN I 'P defaulte® in his employ must be able to prove THAT THE MILITARY SERVICE PAPERS ee or requirements afore Ten Every person - who HARBOURS On GONCEALS who is in default in the per- formance of any obligation or asonably established to his patafabeior. by such inquiry and papers that the man was not a deserter or absent from the force without leave, or in default in respect of any of the ISSUED BY THE REGISTRAR OR We ane, ~ THORITIES TO THE EMPLOYEE IN QUE TION WERE PRODUCED FOR HIS INSPEC. TION at the time when the employee was taken into his employment, and that it was reasonably estab- lished to his satisfaction that the man was not in | default under the Military Service Act. It should be clearly understood that the Canadian Registration Certificates given on June 22, 1918, at the time of general registration, in no way define the status of a man under the Military Service Act. REGULATIONS. “106. Every person who employs or retains in his service any man who has deserted or Keg t without leave from the Ca: 9 Expeditionary who is in default in the perforthange of any obli- gation or rea ae for’re- ing or for military service, pore upon him by the Act or Regulations, gr any procla- mation thereunder, shall be guilty of an offence ‘punishable on summary conviction by im- prisonment not exceeding six months, or by a penalty of not Tesgthhp. Og One Minded Dollars, of not more than Five Hundred Dollars, or by both such and fine, | pri pe past erson, ore that he dae inquiry and that iad MILITARY SER-|and of not more than Five Hundred Dollars, or by both E ISTRAR OR THE|such imprisonment and fine, MILITARY EGS oe unless such person prove that TO THE ‘M-|he was not aware and had no OR RETAINED reasonable ground to suspect iv | that the man so harboured, concealed, or assisted was a deserter or absent from the forces without leave or in default in respect of any of the obligations or requirements aforesaid.” MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH. LF THAT EACH OF HIS EMPLOYEES OF’ no ing tien at their ried ven er, ne ae parched’ by ‘the ase had died, and that her husband Pane. their ae little etalgren were very sic] disease. The news of Ae daughter's s munity goes o them in this great affiction, loss and sor) rm ettger & Co. have 2 cars of I MBuckwheat hard coal coming in a few days. Leave your order now. ome in or phone. Mr. ite spent Monday in station on busine bertson left ton, Satur. Tipping and seph Tinning, of = Li: ptawel; spent a week end with Mr. and James Terry. Miss Ethel MeNeugity who for the + month has been at home recov- d Miss Ida a caper ie Molesworth, "spent Thursday ests of Mr. aes nis Sethe it Miss Pearl Bllacott, of Milverton, few we ie Walters, of Toronto, is visiting et the home of Mr. W. J. n at “Plu.” ield professional Bons, at Toronto, and mem| sociations of the eks here, while ae rt is at present very | to the School subscribing a’ bon VICTORY LOAN WAR M EMORIAL ONE MILLION SCHOLARS! ONE MILLION DOLLARS! A mi op Sunday School scholars bers of Young People’s As- ‘ictory Loan Over the Top; ing the Churches to extend their mis- ork, and commemorating, the ff church members who have Sunday Smith and family, w. re all recovering, there being a pneumonic father, three brothers and one sister survive, ely, John, James an Wilbert, and Mrs Ducklow. He was in his 32nd coera. Wn. Séott-and M. Hag- fet are busy selling Victory Bonds. Becker, 0 and Mrs, D, Ridou Sco! after spending a week at her home in TMs. . William Bettger accompanied GIRLS Can Secure Light, Clean Work At Good Wages. PAID WHILE LEARNING Williams, Greene & Rome Co. LIMITED Corner Benton and St. George Streets BARGE LARS KITCHENER, ONT. sf ettger, under the manage- . G. Weber. EE ieee cancelled by the Board of Health until further notice. in a large quantity of The Pandora Brings Relief cs You won't know the. relief in store for you, guess from your bak- —a hundred con- the Pandote: “FOR SALE BY ME. BETTGER & co. M¢Clarys Pandora , Re ng Wi Bewi SS oes ‘Edmonton Vancouver Saskatoon Gill _gets Milverton bread daily, also coffee cakes, jelly rolls scones, buns, etc., urday. Bread 11¢ loaf. Paden secur end fauily have ‘ecovered from the influenza, di Mr, Struthers will resume, his duties at the elevator in a few Gill sells half flat cans Maple Leaf er can. raliam has had a large implemen dhe building is how nearing complet Florida oratiges 2 for 18c at Gills; BANKS WILL, HELP SMALL IN- VESTORS. interest charged by the banks is 514 per cent. ~ This id have the effect of betas stimulating the flow of money s. Mar Reople who ers to do their reasonable a) one year. RETURNS AFTER 40 YEARS © (Mitchell Corr. to Strdtford Herald.) Richard S. Foner S ace met in Mrs. See an fealth, the have decided a return to Onta) and will likely take Bp, thoi oe, Ba ay, spent the early days of their life. The others scarcely knew each other after so long a separation, half flat cans Cascade bs shi ger with her sister, it is announced that, in order to|™me @ |Past ty 4) Spanish | aly severe and drasti¢ steps had to MEGUINES Senet S i uiness. the ceremony the | wedding party motored t _ THE NATION'S CALL, (By Victory Loan 1918): ‘The beorke should aris and buy, Produce the much required supp! Le —Buy Mietory Bonds. = Think of fhe Army, Navy, too, : in this war ahh The Nation surely must supply, -| For t] ae WHO: nol ue fight and die. = —B iy Vie ictory Bonds. Will vou save the s situation {fils vital moment not. ee Phe lack of m For which so man: _—Buy. Victory Bonds. You love your land of which you’re Hail! Brave pete seus. aloud, Then do ae let pete That can bi efor got. Bas a itory. Bonds. ae the Blood be shed in vain, sperate struggle to make ad- —Buy Victory Bonds. Lee of Peace and Libe: en freely to. the call respond buy a National Victory Boi Buy, Victory ‘Bonds: Oh, if you can buy. Victory Bonds In which the loyal heart responds. You love the cause of Liberty Then manifest your Loyalty. —Buy Victory Bonds. —THOS. E, HAMMOND, Elma, Oct. 31st. e- = WAS LOST IN THE EARLY 40's. Brown, of Three ey Albert, he a mates aa ae poses an event which i Rawecuee to her gs a child under ct when some people in the adjoining township of Woolwich, east ere, ime as an English sport, was 0 have been lost when ac m, | crossing the ocean, but afterwards re- a pearl ti r.|eeived many useful and costly pr including al The bride’s travelling suit v, i te young ery: couple left amid showers of confetti mn} for son ‘onto, points east. ‘The groom's farm ‘on the Sh con, Ellice, Hamilton and other ey will reside on the GOTHAM Mr. Jack and Miss Edna Reid, and ai them a speedy recovery. ee James Keith is under the doctor’s care. e ladies of North Mornington packed boxes for the soldiers on ie farmerettes. is returned While there | f influenza, we are glad to report |1e” are recoverin, iss Clara Willoughby spent last Mrs. sell CROSSHILL he home few days last week with her sister in ‘oronto. Cecil Barbour and Ralph Knight spent Sunday at Galt and loo. of Woodstock, and Mise Margaret Renniey-of Kits itchener, last week with Mr. rine. Our school has been closed for the wo weeks owin; a, but we are glad to Bee all. those ” who have been sick ai Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Piistord, 0 “of Elmira, spent Sunday with th e | er’s parents. r. and Mrs. Ben. Playford, of Z| Waterloo, visited with Mr. W. Uttley on Sunday. Rated Fred Spin Ba Sugden, Alta., alled on friends in Crosshill recent- ly. HOTEL IS NOW HOSPITAL Out around Tara the epidemic of influenza has been particu- en to cope with the disease. In est to open an em\ ‘y hos- ital in ines old British ee = stair rn ae i een had this ty gency hospital not been established. CARD OF THANKS and symp: BUGUR eur Hatoniee: hero” thay thin Auene harlot bereavement. $3 SN ee it you see it in The Sun—it’s so, uurning to Wellesley Are Tired res Poisoned ? “That Tired Recling’” caused by th es soning of the ind garded Dy. iS nveioleeieta ure) Worr: is rich in Haemoglobin- rming medicines such- as—] ING’S HEART & NERVE REMEDY. This is an excellent remedy for the tired busine: whose $1. re . Petrie, Milverto; Weber & Bettger, Monkton, or C. @ Would you share the prize of Victory, erty? ‘IN ANY ORDERED BY REPORT to Depot | cpasaleae me whi have thereafter received leave of absence from Military Authorit Sua é dered to report for wae by Beitr he Neves the janadicayn of the eee and under:that o! Department of Militia be considered as a soldier. This applies to ee ee of the 20 to om Class who have been ordered to report e Registrar in virtue of the cancellation of exemptions by Order: -Council of the 20th April last,“as well as to those ordered to report in the usual way on pesunel of claim for exemption, or on expiration of exemption grant All men, eeoraingl who have been ordered to report, an and are therefore SOLDIERS, and who have 1 COI by ig Officer or by nate Ss published by the peopeperiaent of Militia and Defence. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. STAKE YOUR ALL ON CANADA | HE WAR HAS BROUGHT GREAT PROSPERITY TO Canada. ae of dollars in war contracts have come to — her doors, Wages were never so high. Money was never so plentiful. : This is not the gift of the gods. It i rm a p prosperity that must sed and conserved for the nation’s welfare. No man Hives fox “himself alone. He must share in the tai sacrifice, in the mon endeavor to make that Nation great in War and in Peace nadians are to-day asked to loan for Victo: Cantina ced Prosperit; , to loan for ence. mee pate Bonds. e full extent nm hi bility, a she only way he can r ught his haces The pa a offered bs patay Stake your all ai “Ean: ee —Buy Victory Bonds _ Coghiin, Atwoo) MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE us during these past few weeks’ when the thought has come to our minds that this terrible strug- gle may soon be over. It ae bea day to live for truly. Wine THRILL has come to But have you thought of the fact that many lines of goods are getting very scarce and many unprocurable. Prices now asked by manufacturers for goods would shock you and deliveries very uncertain. We offer you this opportunity of pro- curing goods out of our well assorted stock—quality goods at less than mill prices 0 oft to-day. We bought early and freely—none can serve you better, Canada Food Board License No. 8—16901. BE CAD BANKER TM NE a WHO Bt BUYS pe BOND becomes tua iOws a AD anker’s aes in, Se, se eee a ; cannot carry oe war and face the problems of peace un- Canada less her citizens are willing curity she offers is the best in wie world— finest land on which the sun ever. snes 3 ard of the | ‘man who “of his he dine “will be not merely t 0 finance her wath ae hand; the se- iota resources of the © uys Victory Bonds to the full extent the reward of thee aut of duty done and an obligation fulfilled. Eeseichees, and Self. f-Interest - join hands when you

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