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Port Perry Star, 20 Jun 1918, p. 8

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Only one Girl: Only one Man: Only ome Ring: Only one Jeweller. The best of everything does not necessarily mean 3 the most expensive. As applied to "engagement _ rings" quality rather than size should be first con- sidered. Z The styles we are now showing include *'Solitaire" "Two-Stone' , *"Three-Stone", "Cluster", "Marquise" and other desirable stylés, in Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnets, etc. Any article that is to be kept and cherished for life should have some care in selection, and the guarantee of a reliable firm. You have this when you buy from us. We hav: Registration card cases at all prices. "acquire livestock and is prepared to give careful consideration to applications for loans for this purpose. "no ; PORT PERRY BRANCH H. J. White -- - I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller [IT a murray DENTIST Office above. Rose & Co. hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 WwW H Doubt Merchant Tailor ye Pasion of Hl SPRING SUITINGS expects to spend part of the summer | This is the time to order your here. Spring Suit. We are showing Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, of Toronto, [3 splendld line of suitings in have rented Mr John Warren's home handsome patterns and color- for the summer. Mr and Mrs War-|in y ren have gone camping on the shores | You have a wide rahge to pick of Balsam Lake. 3 from and the price is as low as Mr and Mrs Briggs have gone to|we can POSSI makeit. . . Minden to spend the summer. « SUITS Mrs John White and children of . Toronto, are visiting Miss P White. We carry a full line of ordered suits, ~ Mr and Mrs Young and daughter, See our lines of Blue and Isabella, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs Young's mother, Mrs J| * Black Serges, guaranteed fast dyes. McBrien. a i Abeahain Nongerd howe- Ask for prices on our ihe $ as been again sol a To- -t0- ronto buyer, this being the fifth time ready-to-wear suits. this property has changed hands in as many years, Mr Morley Campbell be- ing the first to buy it, On his "re- moval to Port Perry, it was again sold At the meeting of the W.C.T.U. the following delegates were appointed to Manager = than this frequent change of teachers, and it becomes especially : : when teachers are changed several times a year. There are a number of causes for these change$. One is the difficulty the teacher finds in recuring a suitable boarding place, Another i 1s the lack of social inter- course in the rural distriets. And another is the inability of town bred "teachers to adjust themselves to roral conditions. : ; ; It seems to to me that consolidition.of Rural Schools is the soy solution of these serious problems, With a Consolidated School | three or four class-rooms, with a school grounds of about ten acre! 5 * teacher's home on the same grounds: where all may secure board Tia * rooms, nine-tenths of the drawbacks to the progress of the rural schools would vanish. Such a school could be made a real community centre, The grounds would afford ample opportunity for experiments in every kind of Agriculture work and the classes might be properly graded. In fact the advantages of such a school are so manifold and the possibilities for good 1n the rural districts so great that the incredsed outlay would be off-get many times by the increase in efficiency. The advantages of such a school are so many and so varied that it 3 not possible to mention them all in one short paper. It would-- ge Eliminate waste, insure much more r the total cost might be somewhat incr cost per p decreased. But perhaps the erie advantages of a would provide High \School accommodation for the coun ; girl at very little additional cost, and, since the 'agricultural of those courses would , it would tend to keep the ro farm, and fit them to cient farmers. There would be more competition the Pupils on scsstnd of : to be looked number attending. ~ Teachers 2 better salaries will be 3 aking it possible for teaching hift. There will be better wilt to make: the 'upon as a real profession, instead of a school accommodation and sanitary condi : farm an 1deal place to bring up children. Will enhangs "the value: of - real estate. Would help bring good roads The dime is opportune for establishing Consolidated schools because many of the old buildings must soon be War is preparing our mins for changes, and 1s showi D0 ----0 B= i ue----d. Prince Albert Hair with Life and Lustre Nothing responds so readily to a little care as the hair, We all--men and women--are irritated when our hair becomes brittle, dry and colorless. ADONIS HED-RUB is an invigorating hair tonic which keeps the hair in excell, ent condition and is cooling and refreshing 10 the scalp. Barbers have been using it for years, They find it makes the hair thicker, softer and brighter in color. Adonis Hed-Rub contains no sediment or grease. 50C AND $1 SIZES. attend the County Convention to be held at Port Perry on Friday of this week--Miss Madden, Miss Medd, Mrs Boe, Mrs G Bond, Mis Paterson Pure Bred Hackney Stallion MAINSPRING - will make the season at his conditions is essential to both individual and national welfare. It is not sufficient to consider Consolidated Schools in the a but an estimate can be made-as to the cost of such a school in 'a. X community. Taking Brooklin as a' cefitre, there are six. schools w| i us that the betterment of community ,own stable. might be consolidated: ~ Note tbe following figures: S. > Equalized assessment Salaries. 'Upkeep - Total No. v "The: Clydesdale Stallion con O78... 34D... 4130 WAVERLY d 3 2 2. ty } Goh - BARON Tag [ll 83 will make the season as follows | _-% Sa ... 880 ..,D691 Tuesday - Night ol ding ten acres of land 17000 Joe Thompson" s, BE lin 'Estimated' cost of new plant, including ten acres 3 Teachers' SPIRE sr spuren ai. (for 4 Wchers 3 saved Wednesday Noon $00 Running Expenses ....... 000 Ri James Cook's, Myrtle Transportation « of pupils .. 3 wil Wednesday Night Total annual expense of, $6100, as against $5691 at present. Lorne Bryant, Ashburn These figures are not absolute, but aré near r enough to give an 'ap- is proximate idea of relative costs. Iam pleased to see a fine delegation present from Scugog Island, which would be an ideal district for a Consolidated School, and I. might add that some improvement will have to be made in the present school accommodation within the near future. ou Epitor's NoTeE--Mr. Hutchison's paper was accompanied by a diagram clearly showing the location of the school sections named, their neatness to Brooklin, and the excellent roads over which the pupils could be conveyed to school. Sonya Capt. (Rev.) T. Dodds and Mrs, Dodds, together with the Ex Moder ator of the General Assembly motored to Carling Heights Camp, last Syp-] day and addresed the soldiers where, after the service 105 men were led to Christ and signed the pledge cards. Mrs Dodds rendered three solos and on Tuesday afternoon addressed the W. C. T. U. of London. Please Take Notice Cawker Bros., Butchers, request an early settlement of all outstanding accounts owing to them. Runs over rocks, driftwood, sand bars, or any obstruction with absolute ler protection. Can be pulled into the boathouse same as a rowboat. All boats fully guaranteed. = Local representatives wanted. Write for particulars of this wonderful boat bo the Canadian Distributors McMULLEN & LEE, Limited 472-478 Yonge Street, TORONTO 10-4-18 From there home Friday Ni ht Wm. O'Neill's, eagrave Archie Black, Mgr +! SCUGOG, ONT. Ea TN A SAE Sea fi Ee Victor Rocuids and Phonographs For Sale Buy your Victor Records from us; we have a - fine selection to choose from including some "of Harry Laudels best ones, Call in and' let us play some for you on the Gerhard Heintz- man Phonograph, the plomogsept b built from piano genus, - The Chevrolet = our-Ninety model has : ~~ who previously owned mo selling for Sedble } Choose. the Chiessoles as the car the wish tos

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