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'..v. - Iew Telephone Toll Rates Effective June 13th, 1919 f 'r ; "N By order oi tha Postmaster General, ncvF schedules of rates for .telephone toll calls became effective 12 :01 a. m., June 13th, 1919. Under these new schedules the "station to station" rate is the bae rate upon which nil rates for the various classes of fier vice offered, are computed. This rate is determined by the air ;line distance between toll points and is computed, for the initial -period, on the basis of 5o for each C miles up to 24 miles and tfie foT each 8 miles be'ond that distance. iJFor toll calls where the calling party does not specify a partic '.taUr person to be reached at the called telephone, the "station to station" rate is charged. This method provides the cheapest ;ad quickest form of telephone toll service r"8tation to station" calls should be made m far as possible by giying the telephone number of the called telephone. "Where vthe number i not known and telephone directory information is not available, the name And address under which the tele phone it listed together with the information that it is a '"station to station" call ahould be given to the toll operator. For toll calls where the calling party upecifles a particular person to be reached -at the called telephone and the connection -Is established and conversation held with that person, the "person to person" rate is charged. As this service requires a greater amount of operating effort, the rate for mich calls is .about one-fourth greater than the "station to station" rate. ( Minimum person to person" rate 15c). .. . Vr toll call on a "person to person" basis, where the calling party, in placing the call, designates a definite time at which he will talk and the conversation is held, the "appointment" fate is changed. As this service involves the making of the appointment in addition to the operating effort necessary for a "person to person" call, the 'appointment" rate is about one hslf greater than' the "fetation to station" rate. (Minimum appointment" rate 20c j. "For toll calls' made on a "person to person" basis where mes senger service is required. to secure attendance' of the desig nated person at the calleditelephoneitho "messenger call' rate applies. This rate is the aame as the" appointment" rate, plus any necessary; char $30 fomneKsengerwBervice. In connection with all toll calls other than those made on a "station to station" basis where the connection is established but the conversationtis not held, because of any reason beyond v the control of the telephone company a "report charge" is madeequivalent twaboutKne-fourth of the "station to station" rate. (Minimum "wportfeharge" 5c, .maximum $2.00). Reduced rates, .applying only to calls made on a "station to station" basis are quoted for toll service between the hours oi 8l30 p. inland 4:80 a. m. Therate between 8:30 p. m. and 1 midnight ("evening rate") isiabout one-half the "station to station " day rate, nd between 12 midnight and 4:30 a. m. ("night rate") about fone-tfourth he "station to station" day rate. The mfctaaum night rate ist25c. Where the "station to station"' day Tat is ,25c orfless nofreductionis made for. even- -ing orinight service. The time at whlchtconnection is established at originating point governs therefte determining! whether the day, evening or nitght'ohangeappies on "stationfto station" sen-ice. ,1 Day ratesiapplyonallcalls, other than it hose ruude on a "station to station" basis,fvjhfher they are made during the day, even ing or nkjfht. , ,)rOollect Calls 'Vor' calls for which the charges are reversed (that is, collecttedfrom thersubscfribcr at the called station) are 'allowed onlyAiconnoctiomwith " person to person" calls. t IJICHIGAN ESTATE w TELEPHONE COMPANY 1L "THE RELIABLE STORK" " Our Customers t Are Getting SILK PROFITS The June Silk Sale places this most popular fabric in your hands at a considerable saving. Don't be afraid to buy Dry Goods for the future, at least for several months using. " Dress Goods, Wash Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Under wear, Curtains, Ready-to-wear garments and Men's Furnishings. See Ballentine's first. "The Store That Sells Wooltex" The Ballentine Dry Goods Co. We Sell McCall Patterns , : Port Huron, Mich. The yaLE Expositor .Iah. A. Mkn.ikh, iiM)sher. ftuteml in the post Oilltw at Yale as Serum! i'hihd Mail Matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES) One Year 81.50 Six Mouths 75c THURSDAY. June 19, WW HERE AND THERE The famous Lexington band will dis pense. 4th of July mush; at Cursonville. Memphis, nchool wan the winner of track eventa lo the Macomb county lield meet last 'week. More than $50,004) worth of nhori property in the vicinity of Lexington has changed hands within the last two weeks. Capac bail team recently defeated the Mitchells of Tort Huron and now holds the championship of St. Clair county. Frank Green of Snover, has recently engaged In the business of raising New Zealand red hareH and has erected a rabbitry with !i8 hutches. The proposed Fourth of July cele bration at Marlette has been called oil and a banquet for the returning sol diers will be arranged inntead. Fritz Filwock, of f 'roe well, aged 55 years, Buffered a Btroke while watching a ball game at Cass City In which his son was pitching, and died two hours later. The Ladies' Library Association of Marine City has beeu taken over by that city and will be enlarged and im proved and operated as a free public library. The Lapeer county schools held their annual field meet last week at Imlay City in which Almont scored the moBt points and came out winner. Eight schools contested. Grace Evelyn Parker, who has been part owner of the Algonau Courier for the past twelve years, has sold her In terest to William A. llobertson, a for mer owner of the Courier.' The St. Clair brick yard has taken on a new lease of life and work has begun with iilieen men and more com ing. New storage sheds and four new kilns wtll be built Immediately. The St. Clair Republican has passed into the hands of new management. It. D. llarmer, of l'ark Kapids, Minn., Is the editor aud publisher, and he will be assisted by his son Fred Harmer. . The graduating class at SanduBky numbers twenty-live this year. The young ladies of the class made their own graduation dresses under the su pervision of Miss Prick ett, Instructor in household arts. Verio Johnson, of Saudusky, had his leg broken in two places, when he fell off a tractor he was riding which pass ed over his leg. He reached up and held the lever until a companion could shut olf the engine. Marine City Civic Improvement so ciety, composed of ladies, which had Husended operations during war ac tivities, has reuewed its meetings and is planning many improving and beautifying schemes. The tirst annual St. Clair county high school field meet was held at Tashinoo Park June d Marine Cily wou the county base ball championship. Port Huron gained most points In the track events and was declared champion. Complimenting the class of '19 the Co-operative store at Capac.made a handsome display window. .The colors, maize and blue, with 'iy prettily shown, loomed larger aud the rest of the win dow was expressively tilled with ap propriate aud handsome graduating gifts. FREE METHODIST CHURCH J. A. Kelley, Pastor. Quarterly meeting this week. Preach ing by Hev. Caswell, District Elder. Friday evening, 7:30. Saturday afternoon at 2:30, also 7:3u In the evening. Sunday morning Love Feast at 0:30; preaching at 11. Do; Sabbath school at 0:30; preaching at 7:30. All invited to attend. FOR SALE Driving pony, 2 sets sin gle harness (one new), buggy,, light . wagon. Inquire of Elam Sloat, Yale. Mechanic Stmt Church of Chrkt Leland L. Marion, Minuter Harry Ueala, IJlble School Surt. "Would to (lod that all the, party names aud uuscnptural phra-a wtd forms, which bate uUMod the chiin tian world, wert Cornel: ud that we might all hit down mpahur its humble, loving disciples a.th I'eel ol our com mon Master, to hAf lilt word, in im bibe His spirit, and fj tiar.scrlbo llh life into our own. Wesley, preface oi his New lekau;ut rulen. Subject next Land's Day ruomiiig at 10:30, "The Lord'b yupper.'' 'i'hia uic Bage is lor you. . Uible'sohool aeLl:3 . In tho evening at H:W U tho hour ol worship, 'ihft hubjt-ct will be, "Tho dates of Hilars." Come and heur how tho devil uud his alliby hivio-ii coun deling at this .fiite? of Lfidt'h to ovei- throw Ibe cl .11 1 1-41. Prayer and liible stuav on ThuibdJty eveuing lit h:0 sn r..il iilieen out last' week. Idake it ivvfuty-4ive thiH week. Choir practice fallowing iiibb; study. Vou arfj Wt'lcoiue to oue or ull of thebu tiprvlces. M. 1, Church Notes j 1 ; 1 1 F. L. Crunoall. Iast4tf" The Children ' ttrvice wua large ly attended uud the ci.luf-.i took tlioil paits bpleuaid: . Tno'ottVnng totaileii 2i.tiJ. I''olIovsir.K il-M s.-vict) tltj.(!U was raised ou the cAie;uJ inlerebts. Subjoct lor uuuay moining, The Church wid jtov.l hiiu iiivtd." Eveniuir eb!t4:L "t4.viiir.jr UP tir llarbed W'jia" This ?Vl I tUoiift fc.'v lines of reeoAtfuctl3ufrr tbc rat. Hrealtej: tin A- ociKy coiiy mence at 7;XO euiip and pr.urjiitij; r vic at Ho'oloci Next Sunday tfU-rnoon at :'iO ti;e will be baptismal r Ice bick ol ibe park for thapouleol Vain and Cole churches. Theh Ab wt;s ccrt joined at the home of Mrs. Kenurdy u Thurciny afternoon.. Methodist Episcopal Church C. M. Mkukil., lvtor. N. IJ. Herbert, Sui t, of S S. Mrs. Droit) or, Pros, ol Ladies' Aid Regular Ber vices next Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Serin ou by the pastor. Sunday school at ll:i5. Evening eervico at thu Presiiyterian church. The pastor of the Mcihoditt Episcopal church vil! 1 reach Our mid week eryrce in, the lii.cft ment where it id cool Aud p.'e.isruit, T :;0 Thursday evwi'iji. The latliu will tve mcal. in' the church bawvnfcnt f.)r H e ow doaiuu celebration. PRESIiYTEIUAN CHURCH ' Alfred MAitit;l Minietr.v. Morning worc-hio iu 10 :3o. -fubJtrt "Uod Works 1-y a t'l-v.' Sunday ochocl Kt ll--J,l. ilt:i, 1.. liny Fuller, supfxiuuvdf.jt. Evenltg oih!i .it 7.::ti. PrtArh r, Itev. C. M. MeiitiL, The Althodlbt EpIbCopaJ and Piestytemu cliurlni; will alternate In iiniiM. Suudiy ev,:ii:ic services during J n ta.d July. Bright, brief sevvl jr: djxlnrthebitr.i mer. Thtf pahliv criiity Wficomc. CJ I EKlinjiTODS For M;io; a Vale IloustJiokl To have the p&itu; aud aches of a b:i'1 back removedto bcVr;Urc-ly free Iroiu annoying, dangtrwua urinary uiaorder, in enough to laake an kidney sunnier grateful. Thy follow irc advtco of ou who has sulforod wtil pr)v helpful to hundreds of niiidit.' Warren Wood-urx!, lartorr, l. l l. No. 3, Melvin, Mloh.Kuvi-: '(l had ii jK ache aud rheuir.atxs pa:i;a !r a Umc time and 6ceme'i oiiv.bie t-1 h.;y thing that would help tM 1 ?c l..an'd Kidney P1II3 and liny iv n ia't from tr.e first. I .v.n .ciai1 to iwt.cio mend Dorfn's Kli'roy ho that others may pro.1t by my -xpti ionce." Price W)c at all dealcs.v. itoo't sii;iily ask for a kidney renudy - ret Dean's Kidney Pills tho 6ame that Mr. Wood -ard had. Fosler-Mj'iyurn 'rcP jiufTalo, N. Y. Bring On "V our Junk I will pay 615.00 a t )n tor old iron; Ip a pound for racr; Cc a pound for ni ber boots aud rubbor shav. 552-20 Jehu Sexton, Yftlr I I . I J I! . T . ' THE Germans, even ' centuries oo, uerc ' famous all over Europe for their ability as bread and pastry makers. They are said to have first invented th'e' ldoughnut, now popular 'throughout the entire world. Our Doughnufe v are famous throughout this entire community. Onjc; ' customers tell us they are "like tltocc mother ysed to make," and that is the best rccoramcndaticn a doughnut or any other article of pastry can Iiave. Quality and cleanliness art tht ttcitt moRocj; ; t ' f thh laktry at all ttmcx ." j ; . Home Baking a Specialty. Orders filled promptly. 1 llisfeNi mm VVVvU r WHt! fete ev i ' fiO fegSn fc'$K Why We Handle United States Tires normurt wc KNOW they're good jjccaiisu vy . - .tires. . Because cur experience lias taught us that they will satisfy end gratify our customers. Thsre ire .United States Tires for every , need of price or use. We can providcexactly the ones for your car. Ilssted Mates ures am Good -Tires ' Wc kraiv; United Slates Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. Bilbor & Barth, Wm. Melntyre, :S2oseToTo.rgr- THE ROAD 'FAST tnd FREQUENT service" PORT HURON TQ DETROIT BY THE ; Rapid Railway M.nito.l nu'a i;&ve I'oit Huron, Onlrftl Si'cird I'iiue, . cj. nui p 7wy iwo tAra to 7:30 p. an . n .1Q ft. m. AloHdAys p.nd 10 p. in. Sunday. I.':nttcd irs irvvve Uetroit, S:lf &. r.. jj nti ovoiy two tmirc to ?i:15 p. in, buydayn oaly 11 p. xn. j tr " lJ" 1 1 pi iwitrvmi)0 'f 1 JOHN HUTTON A nroekway Uedcc,319, F&. AM JT wfl-iul eixtlon on or loor Vtli ft'.'.' rt rtoou u?Ji innalti hi im o'c! jck Thin dar f -'ulnw J if'K l'.U. loUows .Un. uv, l i lt. 3S. Mac!i IS;. Arr!I 10; My c; Juno M-Ji; .July l'1, 7; Hvji. t, vt. ; Nov.f; iKc. i-2T. UUlord Ulpy, W. M. N. n ll?ilTi,7n-4rH lUvrj Tonic. b Yl Chptr Wo. 64. O. C. S. Anv ffDliicii Orili'.K -r. tit Jfolnw: iatl. ?J; Ko. iy; Mhr"!i l; April 10; Miyil; .Iun 1 ; .luiyj;; Ai.. J3; S"Ji. V'i . (?t- 1"; Not. IU MtiT;trl MMtmii1. W. M, Mr. NfmKriIy. Tnv li. II. MabWord.W.l'. .Vim. U(ittf.t A.hpec. Elston's Real Estate Bariins S(VAcre larm, ajiJw: ouUlfatlon, Ave tnii8 from Yaie; jrond bniWSnps and fences lu gfvil fotyllldn. (ixid or chrjU. h0 arp 1'arm, i jok?s lol timbrr, all dpw iMiil'llxig';, 1J ay from Hose- M'm-w fn:, 4 ro from I'tn-k; sood Lujldinfrs lP acuvi tillable, til aioc pattwit" Innd. -roou hure, ernAit larn, largt: lot, lu fify of YfiU. Jatli and tolkt. The above i c;titf U all for sale anl on easy tairn. , OUO. W, ELVl'O.N Keat Kru-p and ljuurfu.ct A. E. BRIGGS, Baker, - YALE. rttNOinsCEMENT. Oni:fl: to tl rKifutUNi In then.vnoe of tru Dualoc Frp.r Military .it. Ir. H. C. FrZmT, n liy .r,'o?e and Throat dif.avW?' w!r.he to announce hln office on thu grouud floor of the Voh.ora Illdg . epposite th Harrington lLoUl, IDI ilUltary street I'oit llurot, MJcb. 0 -.'I . Cbbk AVith Kerosene Oil ITSE trie New Perfection Oil Cock Stove . end'jrottr titcticn fuel worriesaad help saw' coal. . You are more than repaid by the comfort, and conrenicnc it gives to cocking. The Lona Rlue Chimney Btixrwr lteht3 and htfs inttindy turns every drop of oil into dean, intense heat like ga No fires to build and bother with. No soot, no odors. It has already banished coal stove' drudgery from ocr 3,000,000 homes. . Corn in on? time and Id ms Yi'i&rfi J ff W V . II I II - I' ' ! ' " ' Jl 1i:ohatboroki:. hiainof Mlchtn, In tho Iroti (tourt or tn Cotiuty o Ht. :Ulr At h Rhlon of MM Court hll tU tbn TrobatA O01 if, In Hie CMj of Port llvrod, in ktlJ UoaQt, mi lh" lith day of Junn A. I. )jio. rr:0Ti. Hon.llntrtiU. Unit JnJj; rrobt4. in tr MMtprKUidKUtiof J?tti Htt, hr., On Pyuria HJ.d filing tho rtttluii, daly terlfi M. of PdwArd I'. Fn4. aUuiintjUrktor, IUi Mi wA MintMt, prvfnir that ho my bO)iutrioilzil nl ttcnaed lo mil (rtnln rril tiin trkmiiiiiK to tiw mtnt ot the ! Jcnvrih Kltt r., avo tyX. It Ix ordnrrxl, ttint MuuCny. tUoutndy4 July nit. hi ntn o'rtook In th(orAaiwi, nt tjJ rort OQor, lm KrtHlut4 for tiartn raid tctUtoii, and that all irotiK taiUrnctfd lo rtlJ tntalB appear bcfor ShU Court, at aid lmn and pUifl. to nnow cautc wtty a l'.b cUould not Uo vrnntd to mid Kdwai d P. kA. admln Utrator, witn tti will antmxod, tonsil real pttate m pray)Ml for lu aald petition. And Itts further ordnrMl that a copy of thU or dur lx poMifhrd ttkrf fUcNi8lT firr Timt totald day of li.nrlnn, In tUo Yal. Kipobiura iuinrmr prlntM aid dtcuiatlag In tatd riinty of Ht. cuur. fAtruecoi.y.) HUOM H. IIAKT, OKO. L. liuoWN. . Judtaaf frotaUi lTotatIiFutor ii.4 WANTED: ,000 new ubcnbri added to The Expos itor's alredv larr lUt durlcf 1019. ri.60 rer year, and worth It. Subscribe Now. Dont Cough.Unti! Weak Tired out end weakened With rrM tent eoitbln,' elderly people are In no ccoditioQ to rckt dic, arvj can not eaail rd off more aerioua akkneH. heJpa eouftha quickly inrin quick lkff torn dy aodnthtcorjbawbether rtKfrreaulf fronitcold.larippe, bron chial aOecrfoa'or' tickling throat Ma! lion tSmhv. ait Mrlr Mr of Ro4w, WMh.. 3S11 tMnrtnM A.; wrkea; "I M akrk U bm with iMrtem.and had a rrry haJ rMMT I ihnnbt it ood tim. to try Potay'a Konry aid Tar. ra t)U(n It. It toc(4 in rnuth, and I t rettr. So now I am rond the Kotiac atln. I am II rr old. aal M Innd a I lle will pntla Fley lloncf aad Tar." II. T. HICNNKSSV