Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 6, 1918, p. 5

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stotjffville june 6 191s seeing is knowing the glass oven door and the oven thermometer on the pandora range make baking an ex act absolutely con trolled operation you can see pre- cisely how the oven is working how fast or slow for sale by silvester bros clmys london toronto stjohnnb hamilton montreal calgary ss5s just in a good assortment of hats to choose from dont forget we are having special bargains every saturday during june mrs f wilson noe sonon iqes aosaoc o commencing may 16 we will do no more 2 g custom work in our chopping mill todd cook xoe30e aocaos lonoi xoio sunicnt sugar for cunning housekeepers who are anxious bout their preserves for next winter lake comfort the food hoard innouuces that thqro will he sufll- lient sugar in the country for the geserving and canning season and at the maximum fruit ami vege- ihle crops that can be produced in 1iav for salk ir tons of timothy hoy apply to j d wintersteiu lot 11 rear of con 9 whitchucli or phone stouff- ville s615 iiolsio lot etc iok sale house and lot main st stouff- i ville 6 rooms nearly all modern bis i conveniences aso quarter cut oak country will be taken care of sideboard nearly new g quarter 1 far as the sugar supply is concer- to make sure of this however sict conservation will be necessary the meantime cut oak dining room chairs leather seals 1 good bedroom suite small walnut sideboard dishes and other articles mrs if kester stoulfville phone 270g jjasbmbaibbfflbbb an economical roof for factories or farm buildings j70r reroofing any factory or farm building f you just cant beat ncponset paroid roofing its the most economical roofing that money can buy thats proved in its use by the u s government by the railroads by big farm owners for every kind of building large orsmall time doesnt affect its weatherproof surface the asphalt worked through and through it makes it proof against all weather parom roofing it is tough strong pliable easy to lay it wont blister crack or buckle from the bent or cold it wont go bad in spots because its quality is uniform it has stood the twenty year test without renewal it is fire safe come and let us show you why its just your kind of roofing and why youll get lasting satisfaction out of it and full value out of every dollar invested in it colors red green grey neponset dealers stouffville silvester bros m j i or iufantg and children mothers know that genuine oastoria imilatinttucroodbylj bears tl signatm of rcrbtot ayctnbclteparalkmiipr- thcrcbvlrcmoiingi neither opiunimorplniicnw wm a helpful remedy fc- bonvaanfdi 6s jskthksda mrs v hunt spent thursday of last week in toronto mrs j pointon is visiting friends in aurora mr and mrs l atkinson and child visited his father for a few days i mrs t slaley has spent a time with licr yi geo staley j miss anna steckley is visiting her sister mrs madiu mrs j march has returned home after upending a tiujo in newmarket with her daughter mrs j c steek- iey mr and mrs l ilrltinger and children visited at mr fred hoovers on sunday mr and mrs a li stecklcy visited itev m payie on sunday a large numb r from here attend ed the anniversary services at lem- onville on sunday the v m s was hell 01 wed nesday at the home of mrs j scott with a large attendance gokmliel glasgow miss gladys spcnce has retun home after visiiiug frieuds at ma ham and hagermau itev mr jackson of toronto expected to preach hero on sund afternoon at z oclock mr and mrs f slack spent we ucsday at the home of l hopkir glen major mrs ii uurnliatn and hamilton are visiting at mr jo latchams baby hloomingxox exact copy of wrapper a5sfasagssiigssisg isws mr j w wison has purchased a ford car mr and mrs asa sider visited mrs j hills on sunday mr and mrs dewsbury miss blanche and mr and mrs t stout- enhurgh visited mr and mrs jos jones on sunday the misses maggie nad itutli stecklcy and mr jesse steekloy visited mrs ralph wideman on sunday mr and mrs raymond and family visited mr j hills on sunday mrs lizzie raymond visited mrs peter baiter on sunday mrs susan cober visited misses mary and rachel lirillinger oil sun day mr ira raker has purchased a ford car mr w fry of toronto has pur chased the property of mrs trail send the tribune to your friend miss anderson spent the holidav in toronto mr and mrs o r tranmer spent thursday in pickering quito a number from here atten ded the anniversary service at lemon viile on sunday miss mcquaiti spent a few days with relatives at keswick road wark commences on mon day miss josie patterson spent a few days in newmarket the members of the ymrc and ladies aid met at the home of mrs claughton on thursday evening in in honor of mr wilbert claughton who is in training at exhibition ciitnp mr ii grey read an address and e elson on behalf of the class presented wilbert with a signet ring as a slight token of the esteem in which he is held the ladies aid made the presentation of a leather hound testament to the addresses vvilberl made able replies impromp tu speeches were given by a number after which refreshments were ser ved for infants and children n use for over 30 years always bears the signature of ss canada by every male person who is not on active service in any of his majestys naval or military forces or in the naval or military forces of any of his majestys allies and who apparently may be or is reasonably suspected to be within the description of class oss under the military service act 1917 who for any reason may have claimed that he is not within class ie under the act jsjotice is hereby given that under the provisions of an order in council pc 1013 of the 20lh april 1918 upon and after the 1st lay cf june 191s every male person who is not on aciive service in any of ifis majestys naval or military forces or in the naval or military forces of his majestys allies and who apparently may be or is reasonably suspected to be within the description of class one under the military service act 1917 by whom or on whose behalf it is at any lime aflirmed 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 defined for the time being cr that although within he raid class he is exempted from or not lfctwo to military service shall have with him upon his person at all times j in or upon any building or premises where he at any lime is age if it be claimed that lie is not within the class by reason of age an official certificate of the date of his birth or a certificate of his age signed by two reputable citizens residing in- the community in which he lives and having knowledge of the fact or a marriage if it be claimed that he is not within the chss by reason of marriage a certificate either official or signed by two reputable citizens residing in the community in which he lives and having knowledge of the facts certifying to his marriage and that his wife is living or nationality if it be claimed that he is not within the class by reason of his nationality acertificatc of his nationality signed by a consul or viceconsul of the foreign 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 it be claimed that he is excepted as a member of ifliy of his majestys forces or as having since the 1th august 1911 served in the military oi naval forces of great britain or her allies in any theatre of actual war and has been honourably discharged therefrom official documents or an official certifi cate evidencing the fact or clergy if it be claimed that he is excepted as a member f the clergy or of any recognized order of an exclusively religious character or is a minister of a religious denomination existing in canada on 29th august 1917 or as being member of any other society or body a certificate of the fact signed by an officeholder competent so to certify under the regulations of the church order or denomination society or body to which he belongs or exemption if it be claimed that he is exempted from or not liable to military service by reason of any exemption granted or claimed cr application pending uialcr the military service act 1917 or the regulations thereunder his exemption papers or a certificate of the registrar or deputy iiegistvar of the district to which he belongs evidencing the fact or other class if it be claimed that he is not within the che or that he is exempted not liable or excepted upon any other ground a certificate oflwo reputable citizens residing in the community where he lives having knowledge of the fact upon which the claim is founded and certifying thereto failure to carry reouisite evidence if upon or after the 1st day of june 1918 any such male person be found without ihe requisite evidence or cerlificate upon his person or in or upon the building or premises in which he is he shall thereupon be presumed to be a person at the lime liable for military service and lo be a deserter or defaulter without leave penalty and he shall also be liable upon summary convict ion to a fine not exceeding 50 or lo imprisonment for a period not exceeding one month or to both such fine and imprisonment and moreover any such person may forthwith be taken into military custody and may be there detained and required to per form military duty in the canadian expeditionary force so long as his services shall be required unless or until the fact bo established to the satisfaction of competent authority that he is not liable for military duty false certificate the use signing or giving of any such ciylificate as hereinbefore men tioned shall if he certificate be in any material rcpect false or misleading to t he knowledge of the person using signing or giving the same be an offence punishable upon summary conviction by a penalty not exceeding five hundred dollars and by imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months ami not uss than one month issued by the military service branch of the department of justice ottawa may 22 1918

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