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Port Perry Star, 24 May 1916, p. 8

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s Miner's Usion a are waking a new scale yn workers. The mine: workers are threat- to if they do not get a material increase in 'wages. al consumers 'must therefore not be surprised if the price in Jinstead of gong down. prices tor No 1D. L-& & W. Scranton Coal, "The d Anthracite" are: * Nut Coal At bin Stove and =. 3 i ia Pea Coal : A a < Delivered $8.00 75 6.75 Naa 7.50 I won't go out, ru telephone! ! When turns' with 'ever increased es and delight to her telephone, : IVs aid in stormy weather is in- val ; in a The modern home is at rain or costs only a few cents a day. No ins charge. Have you a telephone? _ If not. fill out the coupon below and mail it to-day | The Bell Telephone Co. ECE EE ET CTC TET ( The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. » : Gentlemen:--Please see me about Residence Telephone Service. Name. Address ST H Freeborn Fe © Next meeting will be held at tr VanCamp's home, Le eid e % $32. 230 p .m., and will aa and Gilholin of Bright. Su by rivileges and onsite as Cal Women." Abundance of music will be provided by the gts of the 1nstitite On Monday evening, about seventy neighbors met at Mr Stanford Swain's and the good-will and kindly spirit evidenced "How. good a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity," The important event of the evening was the reading of an address and the presentation of a signet ring to Private Roy Swain. In a neat speech Roy thanked oné and all for their thoughtful remembrance, and for the spirit which prompted it. He assured them that he was proud to be their representative in the struggle for life and liberty. After singing "Blest be the tie that binds," and "Auld Lang |. Syne," the happy evening came to a close, and good-byes were said. -- Falling Hair and Dandruff can be stopped, and the growth improved by Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, which all Rexall Drug Stores guarantee. --A. J. Davis Subscription Rates THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm . ..i......$1.90 Farmers's Advocate......... $2.40 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) os $4.00 Globe (Daily)... reese $4.00 Mail-Empire (weekly) cesses. $1.60 Family Herald..euiv 0 osva$l.90 Weekly Sun...eeouieseee. $1.90 Weekly Witness, .+.u.ziie +0. $1.90 Daily Witness. ..cuouevess. $3.50 Evening News cesses $3.00 Farm & Dairy ..oeee.ive... $1.90 Evening Stat(rural offices)... $3.00 Subscribe for the home paper THE STAR a Shirt Siftings Naturally the just and most pressing question that comes up when shirts are mentioned, is of color. We are still able to guarantee fast colors in every Tooke & Shirt we sell. One of the Newest Design In the patriotic weave is a narrow stripe on a white back ground. A quiet design and one likely to prove popular. Stripes in blue, helio and - black. Another Neat Design : = Toa wide black 'stripe on a white po - background; with stiff cuffs attached. _ This shirt is a great favorite this lish cotton, cuffs. cuffs, or with soft c Matched Silk Bosom Shirt The body of this shirt is made of percale with the bosom and cuffs of - silk to match. green, blue and helio. In combinations of Men's White Soft Front Shirts Made of a smooth finished Eng- in coat styl with stiff rr. and sof These are only a few of our wide 1 range of offerings & 2 Sec our range through 'before buying yous Summes shirts, cient weight to tear out the end, one -- Lge tat by ust net made of m a little practice .| dozens of flies at practically all the thirty cows within as many minutes- and I bad nearly a solid pint. of flies numbering: thousands. - The net should be 'made at least eighteen inches long so it can be turned sidewise when not in action, to keep the flies confined in the lower pant of the net. . A bulletin. of the of the finer -quality of mosquito net ting, sewed es a French seanis along the bottom and side Six nets can be made from a yard of ne'ting. The wire loop may be made of baling wire, the stick an ordinary switch, A little twine is needed. to tie the wire loop to the handle. whole cost of such a net is less than two cents. The 'stable fly is very hard to kill. It seems to be proof against the ordinary tail lash of the cow. 3 To kill the flies in the net beat the net against a hard surface. If one is careful to empty the netofteny so that the flies will not form a ball of suffi- net will last some time. If stable flies are left unmolested they will annoy a cow for a whole season, leaving her only long enough to_lay eggs for more flies. I find that these flies no not travel long distances unless they travel with some animal so if a heard is freed from them early it will be comparatively free the rest of the season. After clearing our cows of the pests I found that they gathered more during tne day, but I The | be the | niversity"of Oregon advises the use| by m flies are, not a atteacted by and the paper seem to' bed etrumen to catch Shem nd we_must pot forget to get rid of their. breeding places. © CSR ALpERMON, Shirley The South Ontaric Women's In- stitute will hold a meeting at Cedar Creek School House on June 1st 'at 2.30. A splendid program is being prepared. Mrs W. J. Hunter, Bramp- ton, will be the Government speaker. Luncheon served to all. in aid of Red Cross. = Every woman | welcome. Mrs. Hunter's address will be en = titled "What has the Womens Insti tute done for your" Ji "The ollontig is oe time t: "JUNE a 9109.30 a.m.--Reading regulations, payment of fees, ett, g 9.30to 11. 30-- History 1.30 to"3.30--Com; 3.40 to 4.25--Spe ¢ JUNE 22nd 9.00 to 11.80 a.m.-- Arithmetic. 1,30 to.4,00 p m.--Laterature JUNE 23rd 9.00 to 11.060 a.m.--Grammar 11.00 to 12.00 a.m.--Writing ; 1.30 to 8.30. p m,--Geography A fee of $1.00 is required from each candidate, and is to be paid to the ition Collection] ~ presiding officer on the first day of the examination, T. H. FOLLICK, - Chairman High School Entrance Board. \ convenience. floor. control 1s easy A women or girl can drive the Overland in lets and instinctive. Electric Control Buttons at Your Finger Tips Naturally, you want a car that can be operated easily --you realize that tlie extent of pleasure and safety in in driving depends upon the ease of control. In most cars the details of control seem to be planned with an eye for convénience in assembling the various parts. But the Overland control was arranged just as you would arrange it if you were designing a car for your own You control the electric magneto, the electric lights, the electric horn, with your finger tips, without bending forward. To start the motor you merely touch a foot button in the Its Lev us tell you about the other Overland dventiges.

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