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lt .rinrwixmLLiajivsR Yarow & Nielske (Successors toV. II. Wear.) DEALERS IN Fresh and Salt Meats. Having purchased the-meat market of W. II. Wear, we will endeavor to conduct a llrst-class market, keep ing always on hand a fresh supply of Meats, etc. Oysters and Game in Season. Yours very truly, Yarow & Nielske TT-A-XjIZ, MICK. 500 TABLETS ! Just Received, on which I will make a price that will surprise you. A full line of In fact Everything that is kept in u iirst-class BAZAAR STORE. ROBERT PAUL & CO. Mrs. Taylor's Old Stand. 1U GEi LAUNDRY Mo rthur Block, Yalo. Sup-nr work and' Prompt Service. "We ii" injurious chemicals and do stri- '. ii.niil work. Collars, Cuffs and fcjhii - i rialty. Family Washings also ut tl. We call for and deliver at '' Try us. L. Middleton, Prop. A. L. GARK, OPTICIAN. For fine Watch Ttepairing try us JCyervthing in the Jewelry line All our work (Juaran teed. A.L. Cark. Yale, Mich. Fifteen Years study on Refrac tion of the eyes. The Weak eye strentrt hened. Failing sight Restored J : A. L. GARK, JEWELER. C.J. BAHEL. CZZCrZCZX SXZiSCTOBT. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Physicians' Prescriptions Compounded Carefully. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. C. J. BAHEL, FARGO, MICH. You Can Find What You TTT X And will gut it at the right price at Our Furniture Store. We are ready for the spring trade. (live us a call. Upholstering, Repairing, Bracket-work, Turning. GOiSEEN & CO. We Have m You Want! New York ILUSTRA TED - HEWS The Terror of Fakirs, tlio Most Honest Sport ine i'apor on F.arth. Hacked Jttlin I.. Sullivan for f 10,000 in his best hWiosMiout Tenderloin c.iris anJ veSen- Bations of the Day. . , I for 13 weeks Ht the ofllce or for sale every- W,,CrC' ARTHUR T. LUMLEY, 240 Broadway, N.Y. Editor and Prop. We want uKen with Rood references and evrsdcaler in your locality. Write to us for tortus. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SEHVICKS at 10.30 a. in. and 7.00 p. in. Itev. J. A. Howe, pastor, babbath school at 12 111. (J. It. Holden, Supt. A at CHURCH OF CHRIST. t n enipvi. ttrvftH at if a., in. l Prayer meetings every Thursday evening 7 o clock. Elder J. II. 1'aton. Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT. OEKVlCEh every Suuday at 7:00 p.m., and O alternately at 10:30 a. 111. He v. M. H. Sal Keou, pastor. Suuday School at 2:00 p. in., Asa Sharp, 8upt. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Endeavor meetlug Monday at 7:30 p. in. Nellie llolcoinb, Pres. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. C1HATEL on Mechanic street. D. McCall, J Minister. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 :0() p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. in. Junior Endea vor at 3:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday eveuing. FREE METHODIST. CHURCH on Mary Street. Services every Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Kev. K Crlpucn, pastor. Sabbath school at 11 a. ni. P. A. Pains. Sunt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I)RESRYTEKIAN church, Itev. Wn. Coulter pastor. Hegular services at Urockway every Sunday at 10:30 a. in. At Yale every Sun day at 200 p. in., unless otherwise announced, and every Sunday evening. Meetings In brick Chapel. r A A. M. BROCKWAY LODGE, No. 316. nUreninmiinleatlons for IMS Will 1. ..1. 1 ri tl... fnllnu'ini' T l 11 rsi I :i v eve- niiiL'4 nf pxow moiitli at 8 o'clock iii Ma sonic hall. Main street, Yale. Jan'y 8, leb'y 3. Mar. 3 and 31. May 5, June 2, 24 ami 30, July 2. An;?. Sept. 29. Oct. '-'J, Nov. '.'4. Dec. 22 & 27. Visiting brethren will receive a fraternal wel come. A. VV. Feruis'son, W. M. H. 11. Menerev.Tieas. ft ninus K. O. T. M. r a I K TKN'T. No. 8ti. 1 Hegular review every 1st and 3rd Tuesday even ings at 7. 311 o'clock sharp,! u tlieu hall, l-utz block. Visiting Knights will be royally received. Members reiuested to attend regu larly. V. Cooper, Com. Ed Audreae, H. K. V. A. Cavanagh. F. K. PEERLESS HIVE. 123 L. O.T. M.. vv j Meets me nisi ami mini rruiay evening ol eaeli month in Macca . febee llall.at 7 :30 o'c lock. -Jv--ku-5 Nellie McDult, H. K. "icSSaiifl Carrie K.ipley.Com. I. O. O. F. DVaNLE LODCiF. No. no evening al l.l.x.L- A- v..l.. 'l.....l..i u'..l !, r.l..r ur coidiallv invited. J as. A. Meiizies, S.ii. K. P. Pead, Sec'y. U W. Menerey, Treas. a- , A DVANLE LODCJF, ik Meetsevery Prlda) e their hall in Chaniberlai AETNA COUNCIL NO. 679, R. A. UEUUI.AR MEE11NGS tlrst and third Wed nesdays of each month. Yi.sitintt brethreu invited. IamUc K00111, Uallcutiue's Hall. N.li. Herbert, lietieut. WASHINGTON L. O. L., NO. 386. RFAiULAU MEETINGS ON WEDNESDAY LVIi.MMi on or before the lull of the moon each month In Forester Hall, Union 151k.. Yale. Visiting brethren will receive a fraternal welcome. William strong. W. Al. William McLean, Sec. DR. BENJ. CLYNE. IIYSICIAN, SUHUEON & ACCOUCHEUR. X Oitlceou Main street, lirst door south of Har ris' Carriage Works, Vale. Oltlce hours from 12 to 2 :3(). Tuesdays and Saturdays all day. WILLIAM WIGHT. MD. C. M. Trinity University, M.I). CM. Victoria University, Toronto, Out. Ollice ami residence Main street in house formerly occupied by Dr. J. Wells. Ollice hours: 7 to 9 a m, 12 111 to I ::to p in. and after t p m. DR. WM. YUILL- OFFICE AN D RESIDENCE over Lcnnon & Co s. Drug Store. Specialty, Surgery, and Diseases ol Woman and Children. Ollice hours: l) a. 111. to 2 p. in. Wednesday and Saturday. H. A. LOUNSBURY, M D. 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Urockway, Mich. Calls promptly attended day or inglit. Diseases ol women mid children a specialty. Resilience in the Dr. Oowan house. F. ALLEN, M. D. 1 PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur Calls night or day promptly attended. Mieeessor to Dr. Pollock, Fargo, Mich. C. W. BAHEL. M. D. iJHYSICIAN. SURGEON, and ACCOUCII cur. lioiiatii'e purchaser and successor to in- I'.illiwk. Culls iilL'lit. or (lav allelulcil promptly. Olilce in drug store, Fargo. DR. P. G. LATHROP. DENTIST, has had 2(5 years experience In Mechanical Dentistry. Uses the latest methods ol extracting teeth. Ollice In building lately vacated by Dr. W. N. Armstrong. GEO. H. BROWN, D. D.S. DENTAL ROOMS, Stewart Block, Port Hur on. Latest modes of operating, including bridge work or artificial teetli without plates. GEO. W. BELL. AUCTIONEER, Yale. Real estate, personal property or any Kind of sales promptly at tended to. Orders lelt at the ExrosiToit ollice will receive prompt aUentlon. Correspondence solicited. W. W. LORD. AUCTIONEER. Peck. Mich., Is prepared to attend all kinds of sales on short notice and at reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited. orders sent eitlier by mail or telephone to Dr. Toal at Peck w ill be promptly attended to. RAPLEY HOUSE. A GENERAL INVITATION Is extended to alltocallandsee me when Intown. Good accommodations for commercial travelers and fanners. A choice selection of wines, liquors and cigars always on hand. Jerry U. Paisley, proprietor, Yale. AARON WINDSOR, 'BMNSORIAL ARTIST. Yale. If you want a L tlrst class haircut, shave, shampoo or sea foam, don't fail to give him a call. Charges moderate J. B. STEVENS. "VETEKIN'AUY SURGEON. Graduate of To- f roiito elerinary College. Member State Veterinary Association, ('ails prompt ly attend ed day or iiii'lit. Ollice In building opposite Commercial Hons", Yale. Midi. Slioit Horn Bull For Service ! Agricultural College, Mich., ) February lv.is. S Mr. D. Walilorrih, Yalo, Mich.: Dear .Sir: The bull, College Victo ria's Volunteer Umi, No. 1 lM,l;;s, was sired by Volunteer 101 ,J0.", dam College Victoria, Vol. 31, pajro 7'J:i. lie traces to imported Victoria iUih, by Uroken horn. T ho family is a very excellent one and the breeding 19 Iirt-cla?s. Ilcfore coming to the college I pur chased an own brother of this bull my self, bo you may know I considered both the family and the individual good. Yours IJespectfully, Herbert YV. Mumford. The abovo bull is 3 years old, weight 1,800 pounds. Good cattlo bring high prices. Breed to registered stock. Terms of seryice, tl.oi), duo Jan. 1st, 189U. Cows brought to bull and not returned, $1.50. Also Chester White boar with plenty of bone. Service 00 cents. bel Waldorph, Prop. kBusy? YesAVhy? Became its bard work to supply J the demand all over the country for J. D. LEWIS CO'S "Vear Resislers" They sell well, look well, feel well. A wear well. For men, women and children. Look for "Lewis" on C every shoe. Made only by the J J. B. LEWIS CO., Boston, Mast. LEWIS "WEAR RESISTERS" Agents' name is LOTHIAN & FULLER. A band of Crusaders are holding meetings in Minden City. Trof. (1. K. Sturgis has a class of -10 in vocal music at Marlette. V. 15. Murray has purchased the lb ly Courier of J. II. llichardsoh. A Tuscola county farmer has a cow which gave birth to four calves in one day. (i. U. Sturgis, of Tort Huron, will organize u musical convention in Mar lette. Harvey Sparling, a Tort Huron law yer has located permanently in Cali fornia. Pingree postofhee in Sanilac county has been closed up and mail goes to Cass City. Minden City's president and clerk have both resigned, leaving those posi tions vacant as yet. Pigeon residents aro looking for a better eygtcm of lire protection than that of the bucket brigade. Judge Vance has denied a new trial to Owen McArron and the case will be taken to the Supreme court. When it comes time to pay liquor license many Port Huron saloon keep ers will go out of the business. The caso of White vs. The Township of Riley will probably occupy the re mainder of the term of circuit court. It is claimed that taxes cannot be collected in Gagetown this year as the election is said to have been illegal. The pavillion erected in Pine Cirove Park, Port Huron, last year, is in an unsafe condition and must be repaired. Alexander Forsy the, a retired farm er living in Lexingtjn, dropped dead of heart disease, while doing his chores. Over $15,000 has been spent upon the steamer Greyhound and she will be put into commission on the first of June. The Sororal society in Marlette have undertaken to raise 1,000 as the lirst moye towards building a new M. K. church. P'lilip Higer, one of Port Huron's brightest young bus'ners men, was married last week to Geneva Maria Kobinson. A two days' tournament of the Michigan State Trap-Shooters associa tion will probably beheld in Kichmond in May or June. Miller Pros, merchant tailoring es tablishment in Lexington burned one night last week. The loss was 2,000 with Jl.'JOO insurance. Deckerville's dog killer finished oil' nine dogs in one day, or night. There has since been sadness in that burg for tho loss of pet canines. A grand firemen's tournament is to be held in Sebewaing June 114 and 25, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Sebewaing tiro department. Another victim has been claimed by tho fever epidemic in St. Clair. Os wald llait, engaged in the book and stationery business, died last week. E. R. Wheeler, of Port Huron, who has been in tho Flint Sanitarium with a diHicult neryous disease, for the past four years, has returned quite cured. The New Haven Star has its lady edi tor, Artilla M. Kice, back again after two years absence. The star has also moved into larger and better quarters. Peter Meers, a Port Huron musician who went to California three years ago, died on tho train last week com ing home. Consumption was the di sease. John O. Holcomb, of Urockway, is confined in tho county jail, violently insane. Ho is a single man about 40 years of ago and will bo sent to the asylum. Articles of association of tho Tort Huron Gas Company wero recently filed in the ollice of the Secretary of Stale at Lansing. Tho capital slock h fixed at 150,00.1. Win. Lemster, a Cotlrellville school toucher was found dead on tho road near his parents home. It is supposed ho ws stricken with heart disease. He was 2o years old. Thomas Johnson, from Lexington, n sailor on tho schooner Montpclier, was instantly killed by tho breaking of a rotten ropo while tho schooner was tied up at St. Clair. J. S. McNair, who has run a furni ture and undertaking business in Min den City for tho past two years, has removed to Uay City, where he will conduct a like business. Graduating exercises in Mt. Clemens will this year bo given over to an ad dress by Dr. U. A. Hcnsdale, of the U. of M. instead of the usual exercises by the graduates themselves. James M. Rowley, of Richmond, is organizing a farmer's elevator cora- any to bo composed of farmers of tichmond, Lenox, Coltmibus, Caeco and adjoining townships. Envangelists Voight and .McGlone have begun a series of meetings in the Presbyterian church at Marlette. Roth the Baptists and Methodists have unit ed with the Presbyterians. Imlay City has six doctors, four of whom hold public office, viz: Dr. Jones, postmaster; Dr. Verex, village president; Dr. Egglestono, Supervisor; Dr Flagler, pension examiner. Rev. John Munday, of Grace church, Port Huron, will follow the boys to the war if war there is. His church has granted him an indefinite leave of ab sence in case the Fourth Regiment M. N. U. is ordered out. Henry Richardson, of Croswell, had his leg broken while assisting in mov ing a barn. Croswell citizens gener ously made up a sum of money for the unfortunate man and the necessities of a large family dependent upon him. An illegal baptism was held in North ville last week. The pastor, in per forming the baptism, forgot to say "In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost." When the error was thought of a second immersion was decided upon. The editor of the Marlette Leader and Henry Wilson of same place, look so much alike that delinquent subscrib ers are mixing them up and llubbell is awfully worried for fear Wilson is getting some of his subscription wood. Mrs. J. E. Thatcher, of Cass City, is tho proud possesser of a full set of bank notes issued by the state bank of East Tennnesse before tho war. Tho set comprises one, two, three, live, ten and twenty dollar bills. Full sets aro very scarce. The case of J. W. P.enedict, adminis trator of the estate of the late George Hurgess vs. the city of Port Huron, is occupying the attention of the circuit court this week. It will be remember ed that Mr. Uurgess rouo into Ulack river while the bridge was swung and was drowned. OUR NEIGHBORS. Facts and Fancies Picked Up Our Correspondents. Cy Goodells. Ernest Dennis, of Elba, is visiting friends near here. Laura Ualdwin returned to her home the lirst of the week. George Pitlield has been spending a week or two in Sarnia Win, Muns, jr., and John Uohms talk of going to the Northwest. Johnnie Lamb, of Lambs, has been Visiting friends in this neighborhood. James Morris, sr., paid a short visit to Drayton Plains, returning on Mon day. John Armstrong left on Tuesday for Mishawaka, Ind., where he expects to get a position. Something over $16 was raised at the entertainment in the KOTM hall Sat urday eyening. The revival meetings at the Uaptist church are full of interest and a num ber of converts are reported. A lecture will be given Saturday eve ning at the Uaptist church by J.J. Johnson, the evangelist. Subject, "Sa loons, bar-rooms and the drink traffic." Avoca. Eb. Smith wus in Port Huron the first of the week. Jim Nichols is visiting O. U. Kings bury this week. Thos. Rochester was a Port Huron visitor Tuesday. Dr. L. M. Ardiel did business in Port Huron Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Newkirk visited in Port Huron on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mooro wero Port Huron visitors Monday. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Ardiel and daugh ter Vera visited in Vale Saturday even ing. II. M. Wadsworth, of Valley Centre, was the guest of Maud Hill over Sun day. M. Moore, wife and grand-daughter Ethel yisited in Ardmia Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. H. Dana, of Williamston, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. (Juail, Saturday. Mrs. Eva Black, of Yale, has opened a millinery store in one part of C. W. Locke's store. Ladies, here's a chance to get a new hat cheap. Bidleman. We are pleased to say that Mrs. Wm. Morgan is improving. Charles Ellsworth, of Yale, was a caller in our locality Saturday. Ed Hopkins, wife and daughter Viola yisited at Jack Thompson's Sunday. Mrs. James Carson, Mrs. C. Carson and son Ernest visited friends in Peck Friday. Mrs. U. W. Dutcher and daughters Edith and Lela visited friends ut.Peck last week. Mrs. Maryo Holcomb, of Yalo. called on Mrs. P. Phillips and Mrs. Henry Phillips Friday. Geo. Uonney is once again among us, Ho says the sunny South is nowhere compared with "homo sweet homo." Lizzie Newell will loach musio to finite a number of scholars in this sec tion. She has been in Port Huron for S'jmc time past where s'.ie took a thor ough course. Wo i her success. Mert Dutcher, of Uercndo, Cal., made a pleasant cull on Mrs. S. I. I.owrey one ilay last week and then went to Peck and visited until Monday last, when ho returned to his homo in Cali fornia accompanied by his sister Ina nnd Mrs. O. D. Scully and daughter Frankie. Wo wish them a pleasant journey and health und prosperity in their new homo. IV.HIIoro Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who aro not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have given over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing It has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. As thma, Rronehitis, Hoarseness nnd all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surelv cured by it. Call on Grant Holden, lJruggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular 6ize &0e. and SSl. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. : The Only Metropolitan Republican Newspaper in Detroit and Michigan. t dvertlnra Oet more Than s Mw circulation Ia m The Journal. Detroit ! Republican city. Michigan js a atronc Republican Etate. The Journal la not an organ, but a fearless, Independent Republican newspaper. . I J1! noticed a continued Improvement la the Detroit Journal. HON. JAMES MCMILLAN. U. b. fceauiur Xor Michlgin. X rjad the Detroit Journal dally and consider it Mlchl an's leudtnjr evening news paper. LION. J. C. BURROWS. U. a. Senator or Michigan. The Republican party can well be con rratulated upon having so able an expon ent ot Us principle. HON. D. M. FERRY, Coalman Rep. State Central Com. But first of all a newspaper in the broadest and best sense. An Agent In every Town. Tou can have it by mall. $1.25 for three months. Bond for ample copies. There's A Difference Retween Cloth made exactly right and Cloth made "just to sell". The latter may look well for a few days, but wear and weather soon betray the "just to sell" sort. Cloth honestly made of honest stuff keeps it shape and color, proves its quality the longer you w ear it, and pays you every time. We Make the Best. Tho same c;m be said of our Flannels. Blankets. Yarns, Etc. Goods Exchanged for Wool. . Andreae & Sons Yale, Michigan. Spring is Here ! And Wharton & Holden are ready for it with a full and complete stock of Farming Implements, including the Famous Osborno and Syracuse Lever Spring Tooth Harrows which are acknowledge to be the v-ry best Harrows made. Also Flows, Cultiva tors. Disc Harrows and the best imike of Carriages. We experimented last year and this year we are handling only such as gave the best of satisfac tion to our customers last season, and we can fully guarantee our customers the best goods at the Lowest Friers. We are handling the great arid only Champion Hinders and Mowers, with Hall and Roller Hearings. He sure and call and look 11s over. Tours for Tour Trade,, Wharton & Holden Grand Trunk R'y System Condensed Schedule of all Passenger Trains to and from Port Huron. DETROIT AND PORT HURON DIVISION. I) Means Daily. X Except .Sunday. From Tort Huron Itcad Down. From Detroit Head Up X X D X D stations. D X X X 1) pin pm pin nin am am nm pm pin am 7 30 4(K) r in 7 40 r. 00 lv l'ort Huron nr l) W it nr 3 nr. 6 10 u r. 8 00 4 3.'. 12 41 8 'JO 6 32 ar Lenox lv 9 20 11 24 2 4T. 5 4 11411 8 22 S 10 101 8 50 5 .W ar Mt. 1 eim-ns lv 8 50 11 02 2 Of . 5 10 1123 9 05 COO 1 50 9 40 0 45 ar 1) 10 It lv 7 55 10 15 1 10 4 2C 10 39 pm iii pin am am am am pm pm j m Trains to and From tho West including Saginaw, Hay City, Grand Rapids, Chicago, and all local 6ttions. From Tort Huron Read Down. From West-.Tend I'p. D pm 7 55.... ff 15.... 10 00... 10 4.1... a 0 25 am a 7 oo am 0 a am 11 35. 1-2 4 5. 0 3'). .'nil X 1) X 1) pm pin am am 3 50 12 15 0 50 4 30 lv... 5 10 l ik 8 K) 5 45 ar... 5 47 1 45 8 4 6 14 ar... 0 30 2 10 0 3(1 ti 40 a I .. b 8 (to x 4 3.". 10 50 an 25 ar... 1) 8 35 x 5 07 11 31 7 Ot) ar .. 9 55 X 5 07 12 45 ar... Rani ar... 8 00 2 55 10 40 7 2 iir... !) 30 4 oo 12 o." s :!.".lar... ! io ii :;o 2 i.o ar... pm pm I1'" l'm I STATIONS. 1'ort Huron Lapeer Flint Durand S:iKinav Hay 'ity (iranil K.ii'i'N... . .Milwaukee 0y Steamer). I.ansintr !i;iitli Creek Clileao I) Daily. Via Flint. Fxeept Sunday TRAINS TO AND FROM EASTERN POINTS D I) X X nm am pm pm ..ar 12 30 7 oo 12 or l ,..lv 11 20 5 45 10 43 8 )7 ..lv 10 50 ft pi ii i5 7 8ft , ..lv 10 23 4 4.i !l 30 ( ,..lv as 55 ato4r. bs on,ti5 15 ..lv as 25 aio 15 b7 ?t l4 .' ,..lv j 10 45 U 45 3 0 !!!lv ! 32"3'42 H 17" ft'wi ..lv S 22 1 2 -:' 7 3 iii ,..lv 3 02 1 8 Vj 9 ( lpm pm I iiin b ViaDuniml Head Down. Central Time West of Tunnel. Fastern Time V.is of Tunnel. Head Up X j X j X D D j I j stations. D X j D I X I X X D p:n pm I am am am I rm ! ;nn am i:i pm I pm pm pm 4 3" 12 I'M 11 (Mt 7 0-. 1.' 5.'-j 12 -S.vlv Pt.HuriCl ar 4 10 8 50 12 00. 1 40 3 50 li sc ; 'M 5 5.'.! 12 20 S :3l 2 05.lv S:inil:l s.iliv 4 50 I :;.V 12 4".( i 4 :;').... h 115 I ."-"I 2 :': 1 1 v S.-iiT.i.t II li I I 2 2'i 7 B(ll 1 4 ! 4 in! !:n-Sir;i:!.,nt lv,' II 5ij 4 3:.: I 7 :li f 1 I5i 7 5'! iur Toronto lv 112'l 7 50 8 2" 1 2 10 I 7 15 7 l.'.j 3n i.ir Montreal lv !i in lt '-( 7 5o;o5 40 2 11 ion.-, pm I 3 3i;!ar London h :ilo 7 4u ill"-; 2 30 i i; jr. !e 35 5 40. 2 L" I 5 "-liar Hamilton lv 12 41 n n I; 42 in 7 45 7 35 1 1 35 1 I e, 4:.i.nMa'.'. FalMv II 3i 7m! j ?r, 0 10 II III HOllI .... S llj'jir P.ull.llo lv 10 (Ml (1301 i l oo tun j pm j"nl I"" ainl pin i am am am I pm pm j in a Via Flint. 1 Vi.i D.nan l c Via St. Marys. I Via Hamilton e Via Strallord. Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars on all through trains. . CM. HAYS, Ceneral Manager. W. K. DAVIS, I, p. & T. A., Montreal. Tliese companies have tlif lowest rates to all points F.ivt. and West 5ell!n tIiront.li tlrkcta over all eonnei tinu lines In tlie eountrv; also wean steamship tiekets to and Ironi Lurope In connection. Call or write for particulars, tickets, complete time tahles, maps, etc, C. R. CLARKE, Passenerand Ticket Acent, Port Huron. Citv Office. P17 Mili tary Street, City Opera House lilovk,' Phone IS. Depot ollice. Tunnel Station, 1 hone 251-3r. We Print Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Ttc. No Job.Too Small to Receive Our Attention and Consideration. -flC3EXPOSlTOR JOB ROOMS, i