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Don't Miss Our XAno cf Wall Paper You'll be Satisfied with your choice if you get your Wall Paper at this store. Then again, you will save money. Holden's Drud Store. 8 fi I I S 8 I The EGGS the coffee roaster uses to eUzc his coffee with would vou eat that kind of eggs? Then why drink them? Lion Coffee has no coating of storage eggs. glue. etc. It s conee pure, unadulterated, iresri, strong and of delightful iuvor and aroma. filiform qtulttr and I J Ui MAll pr kK. Glee Club Central Hall, Tuesday t vening, March 25. Good milk pans only M cents per doz. at The Kacket. O. K. S. regular next week Wednes day evening, March -G. IIer tho A lrun College Glee Club nrxt Tuesday evening. Avery I.. Monro, who was in Saginaw for a hilo last winter, h now at work in letroit. Hny Tort and Kcllcy'a Island lime, Raiialo and Portland cement at Whar ton A Co' a elevator. Sam I'.ettes has finished his work at Wrrtuii, W. Vn.,and li now preaching tho trtitti to the people of Sutton, tame state. Tho KuMer opening of millinery will take place at Mrs. James Crown's next week. Mins Maggie Kills is tho trimmer thin season. Wm. I'. Darling has purchased the lit) ncri farm of David Slosser, located opposite l'red Pucat'a place, east and north cf Yale. Will Zavits has purchased the build ing recently occupied by II. Wiley, at Sanilac Centre, to which he has moved his tailoring business. Wo At At the table together, she cart sliy glance at me, she certainly looked like an angel Oh Charley! plearo order me Hocky Mountain Tea. Grant Hoi den. Art Hungerford baa gone to North Pomona, Cat., where he has secured a position with his father. Art's friends here with him good luck in his now home. Republicans are requested to attend the caucus called for the 2f,th of March M which timo a township ticket will be placed in nomination. Seo notico in another column. Word reaches us from Kmmct town ship that Daniel Foley will be the re pnblican candidate for supervisor in that township this spring and that Michael Heid will lead the democrats. Nicholas Hayes su tiered a stroke of apoplexy, caused by the bursting of a blood vessel in his head, Wednesday evening, lie was unconscious for three hours. He is somewhat improved this morning but is in a dangerous condi tion. Headache often results from a disor dered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure tho headache. Sold by Grant Ifolden. Kxper A Co., the reliable grocers and shoe dealers, have a few words to say to Kiposilor readers this week. They handle a full line of fresh groceries and canned goods and would like to get your next order. Should you need new pair of shoes hero's where you can bo tilted both in quality and price. Tho reception tendered by tho Eastern Stars to Mr. and Mrs. I.. 1'oy Fuller on Wednesday evening in Ma sonic hall was a very pleasant affair. About tevcnty-llvo were present. The bride was met In a very cordial manner and heartily welcomed to her new komo In Yale. Ico cream and cako wero served in the dining room and a short time was spent in social convene. Dr. Warner Cornell, Kye, Kar, Not-e! and Throat Specialist, of 2'2'J Huron avc., over Knill's drug store, Tort Huron, will bo at the Kaplcy House, Yale, Hi o second Friday of each month where he can bo consulted on dieaei of above organs only. Glasses tilted. Hi next viiii will le on Friday, April 11th. He will be in his Tort Huron, otlice every day in tho month except Fridavs. II. K. I'.cnrd advertises pure maplo syrup this week. Horaco snys it is ab solutely pnro for he wss out to his frm hi liuby one day this week (we do not know what day, perhaps Horace will tell) and tapped the trees, carried the sap and liled it down. Ho says he knows what he is talking alout when he guarantees the syrup to be tho genuino article. We do not know whether it Is a rate of "better the day, tx tter the deed" anyway we tested the vrnp and in our Judgment it is the clear nuill." Isut, then, we wouldn't doubt II. I'.'a word anyy. Ad changes Tho Kncket (J. C. Mets-cl F.sper A Co. II. K. Heard John Ilnttnn 1'almer A Co. Mrs. F.ya Mack Mclntyre Harris Yale I- urnituro Co. Wallace Itallentino Hound A VanCamp Go to i'lie Kacket for dairy pans only 80c per doz. Good Friday March 2?th, Easter Sun day March 0ih. V.etl whitewash brush in town only 23c at The Kacket. Glee Club in Central Hall, Tueeday eyening, March 25. May Hoskm U puttering from a se vere attack of the quinsy. Kaths in the spring aro invigorating. Try ono at Windsor's barber shop. Look out lor dodgers to tell you where the L. It. S. Ilazaar is to bo held. Millinery opening next week Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, at Mrs. Eya Illack's millinery store. Her t Jardino is getting along nicely. Ho wss out on tho street for tho first timo Thursday afternoon. K. K. Fuller A Co. moved thoir stock from tho chamberlain I'.lock to tho Dr. Clyne building on Thursday. Mrs. James Urown will hold her mil linery opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March , 23 and -J. Kocky Mountain Tea taken now will keep tho whole family well. If it fails, bring it l ack and get your cash. 3 eta Grant Holdcn. Wallace Adam is prepared to do your spring repairing and should you need a new barneys he will bo pleased to make you one. Have your hordes clipped before spring work begins. Glen Kallentinc is in tho business nnd will be glad to do the work reasonably lor you. J. A. Kapley expects to moyo the old Kaplcy Hout-o buildings to his lots and remodel same into dwellings. Con tractor 1'ark is making the plans. Lew Zavits and wifo hayo moved in to tho Ovens bouse in the north part of the town. Jacob Miller will occupy the house vacated by them this week. Wharton A Co. have just received a carload of limo and cement. They handle the best such as Kay Tort and Kelley's Island lime, Kullalo and Port land cement. Will Strevel has purchased tho resi dence on Mary street now occupied by K. W. Farley and family from Jas. McColl and expects to move into same at soon as the present occupants can find another bouse. Gloves A new and up-to-date line of spring styles will be shown by Mrs. Lillian Kandall.of Port Huron, at Fred Francis' Saturday, March 22 J. It will pay you to call and look over this beautiful stock before buying. Judge Thomas, who was brought home from London, Ohio, on a special car, is in a critical condition at his home. He is suffering from Kright's disease and the chances for his ulti mate recovery, while hopeful, are slim. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tappan haye decided that a furnace to heat their house would bo better than stoves. Workmen are busy this week making the excavation underneath the house. The furnaco will be put in during the summer. Two fires were not reported last week on account of no alarm being turned in and our reporter did not hear of them. Ono tiro was at M. M. Hoi- comb's residence, tho other at Walker A Middleton'a g"in elevator. Slight damages. Mrs. Mary M. Kowles has decided to continue the insurance business of her late brother, Albert Lutz. and withes to say to the public that sho will bo pleased to nave an oi mo old patrons and as many now ones as may see fit to, allow her to write their insurance. She has a good line of reliable companies. Julo llennessy, who has been freicht clerk in tho Pero Marquette station at ims place ior somo lime, has been pro moted and now isiigcnt for the samo company at Carsonville. Julo has had many years experience railroading and proved himself to bo trustworthy and competent therefore ho is given this Important position. The bed wishes of tho Expositor and a hot of friends go with him. Yale people hayo another chancn to listen to a rare concert when the Alma College Glee Club make their appear anco In Central halt next TtifnUr evening, March 23. The Club is com posed of sixteen voung men whoso voices are thoroughly trained, and they will, no doubt dr light and captivate their audience. Come out and hear the Glee Club. Flno music is always a treat. You will enjoy this evening's entertainment. Tickets: Adult, 25 cents: children, 15 cents. Keserved seat 10 cenis extra. Tickets and seats on sale at Grant llolJen's drug store. A Fair Offer!1 TeQro it cxra. tx-r it, if it -cults t3n.ozx To -10.37- it. We make this offer regarding our churns, cream separators and washing machines. We want you to call and inspect our line of these goods, and if you need them take 'em home and try them. We are making at extra ef fort to place this line before vou this spring and want our patrons perfectly satisfied, hence the above offer. The Most Practical Cream Separator. Did you ovrr havo "bail luck" with your butter making If no you many times fouml that tho vrvnm was Mur or that there wi re mmio impurities in the milk. If you had used a "MICHIGAN" CUKAM SKPAKATOK the process would have removed ohject ionahle matter in the milk and a& the milk never aour.s in can, your cream would havo been perfectly pure and sweet. Did you ever complain becauso so little cream rained on tho milk? If you had been using tho "MICHIGAN" eitCAM SKl'AUATOIt you would h ivo h id this satisfaction of knowinz that you wero getting every particle of cream. Did you ever get tired and worn out with the hard work of skimming and washing pans and crocks? W II. thU can never happen if you nso tho ".MICHIGAN" CKKAM SKI'Alt ATOli. Ittsso convenient and simple that you enjoy your work, that "tired feeling" becomes a tiling of tho past. Did you ever uso one of the old style CItKAM SKIWHATOKS? Ifso you have complained at the incr.nveiiienco of handling. You havo Bald "this beats the old plan of skimming and handling crock and pans, but the can Is so heavy to lift around and hard to clean." Well if you mc tho "MICH IGAN" there l no lifting, a the can seta in a frame so adjusted that your little girl can h umlu It for any purpose and clean it with tho greatest ease. The demand for some satisfactory way of handling and caring for tho milk has made Itself man ifest in Hih many so-called cream separators which havo found their way from timo to timo on tho market. These articles were, without one single exception, incomplete, unsatisfactory and imperfect, but nevertheless they had their place in the vyolution of the idea. What is Required of a Perfect Separator? It must be sanitary. It must bo extremely easy to handle. It must bo easily cleaned. Tho process of raising the cream scientifically correct. It must be well finished and carefully constructed. It must posFets all tho characteristics and niceties that attract and appeal to the houso wife who values her possessions. The "MICH Hi AN" tullills all those requirements. MUD SCHAPEKS buy one for a ruckle; it saves dirt. CAUPET STKETCIIEKS all ready for the early cleaners. PKUNEUS cut the extra limbs and have a larger fruit yield. BKUSHES we havo all kind, window, scrub, wlnth'wash nnd horfe brushes. Hrush up for spring. SEEDEKSgrain and graxs seeders arc now ready for you. POST HOLE DIGGERS a nice variety to chooo from, prices right. FISHING TACKLE early fishermen will lind'tis prepared for them with tackles. We 11U0 have plenty of choice 18 foot cane poles. 1UCYCLES we nre showing a line line of purse relaxcrs that will surely please you. The lCamblcr and Monarch will still bo our leaders. if.. - (.C JOi JS! BUTTON. . - v Two working girls wanted at the Hotel Jackson at once. Nice line of hico curtains just received at The Kscket. Call nnd seo them. Next Tuesday the "oth is tho date when tho Alma Collcgo Gloo Club will be at Vale. Ucmember tho opening of pattern hats and novelties at Mrs. Kya lilack's next week. Will F. Kuh has a lino lot of build ing Mono on his Mechanic etrcct lot which ho will iico for tho foundation to a fine residence. If you want to help your town and surrounding country, you should en courage the raising of garden trick for the canning factory. Tho jackets in which tho hydrants of tho village havo been encased dur ing the winter wero removed on Satur day last and each hydrant flushed. Now's tho time, spring time. Tako Hocky Mountain Tea; keeps the whole family well. A great medicine for spring tiredness. 35cts. Grant Golden. If you have an item of news let the Expositor know of it. Either drop it in the item box at the potoflico or bring samo to us upstairs in the Kapley Block. Lot for Pale-Lot 1 in IMock 4 of Heed A McNutt's addition to Village of P.rockway Centre now Yale. Call at Yale State Lank for further particulars and terms. A special meeting of the Michigan Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of St. Clair and Sanilac counties was held at the company's otlice in Yale Thursday afternoon. Doughty Middleton, of tho firm of Walker A Middleton, has purchased E. F. Fratt's Main street residenco and will tako possession as soon as Mr. l'ratt can lind a houso to move his family into. Mathews A Wight havo made some changes on tho interior of tho Corner Drug Store. Tho increasing business has compelled them to add to the r stock and new shelving has been placed on either side of tho store. I have 2000 shares of mining stock Ixtught by my late huoband, KoU-rt M. Lothian, of It. K. Noble, Yale, Mich igan, which I will sell for 15 cents per hare. Inquire, at residence Yale, Mich. Mrs. Elizabeth Ix)thian. 10-2 Information U desired by OUikct Chapter,!). A. K. of St. Clair, Mich., concerning tho burial in this county of any man who fought in tho war of tho revolution. Any person knowing oi such a grave would confer great kind ness on tho chapter by notifying tho secretary, Mr. II. A. Hopkins, St. Clair, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Palmer have packed their household goods for ro- moval to Yale, where Mr. Palmer, in company with a brother, will embark in tho general mercantile burine?. Ho has teen In tho employ of tho North Prnnch Mercantile Co. for the pat two years, and liim&cli and ue win i much muxcd In social circles here. North branch Gazette. I'.ear in mind tho fact that tho L.H.S. of tho Presbyterian church will hold Ineir bazaar next week t dneday and Thursday. You will find what you want in tit o tureo tlilicrenl booths, Handkerchief, Apron ami Fancy work. Thero will also bo a booth for home mado baking, where you will lind everything freh and wholesome. Don t do any baking on lhee two days. Let tho L. 1!. S. supply you. Hotel Paisley Opening. The committee having In charge tho Hotel opening on tho 1M of April have concluded on the following arrange ments for the evening's entertain ment: Supper will begin at C.-0 p. m. local time and dining rooms will bo open tin til I. -00 a. m. or until all havo been served. The young people who at tend the danco at City Opera houso will havo their supper nerved at 12.-0U p. m. Tho program entertainment will bo opened at W.-U0, local time, in tho hall on tne third Moor or the hotel. Tho featuro is in charge of tho program committee who promise some pleasing numbers. Dancing will begin in City Opera uouso at Hacks and carriages will bo in con slant attendance during the entire night to meet all trains and bring all guests to the hotel as well as to carry all residents of Yale to and from the entertainment. All committees are requested to bo on duty at u:30. In conclusion, tho committee respect fully requests every resident of Yalo to consider himself a committee of one to do everything in his power to entertain and make the evening a pleasurable one to all from ouuido who nre pros ent on the occasion. The village is the host who is to entertain the citizens of sister villages and surrounding local itles. Let us all look at the matter in a patriotic light and each do his best to make the occasion a social success. Reduced Rates to the West. Commencing March 1st and daily thereafter, until April r.0th, 1902, tho Wisconsin Central lty. will sell Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points tn Mon tana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Pritish Columbia, at greatly reduced rates. For detailed information in quiro of nearest Ticket Agent, or ad dress II. W. Steinhotl', D. P. A., Sag- lnaw(W. S.) Mich.; or Jas. C. Pond, Gen'l Panrcngcr Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 3K-tr. Mich. John Hutton Head our adv. regarding the igan cream separator. The old reliable barrel churn can be had at our store. You try it and then buy it. We havo tho best mako cf cream cans. Seo us for wringers and washers. Contracts Given. Tho Yalo Canning Factory Co. has let tho contract for erecting the build ings to Wm. ltlackford V Sm. AH tho buildings will bo of stono and brick and of tho most modern architecture. Frank W. Smith haa tM-en encagcu to sink a three inch well ami is now busy at that work. Tho machinery, which will bo of tho very latest pattern, has been ordered and tho wed purchased. Manager Staff says that everything will l In readiness as soon as tho vege table season opens, lie also utkcs tho fanners to tako hold of the enterprise and as soon as possible mako contracts for tho growing of garden truck. Not near enough acreage has been taken as yet. Mr. Stall may bo found. at The Paisley. The College Glee Club will give a concert which should not be misled. Incoming Spring Goods We turn dull days into busy ones by bringing forth the good things and telling you about them here. We in vite you to call and inspect the fol lowing lines: Muslins Ginghams Percales Cham brays Laces and Yokings Chiffon and Arabian Applique Fancy Neck Ribbons Popular as over. Curtain Muslins, Cretonnes Now Pattorna A large assortment of Ladies Muslin Underwear a line we have never carried until this sea son. Ladies' Pedestrian Skirts NEW STYLES, $2.25 to $5.00. E. B. FULLER & CO MASONIC BLOCK, YALE, MICH J 3 3x