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HELPING TIRED SYSTEMS c f ; Summer is a season of wearing out. All the vital forces arc v cakencd by the heat. Any lurking tendency to disease may seize the op ' : portunity. Better give nature a' little help and put the ; ,systcm in good condition for warm weather. , . Rely on our S 3 i 9 ? a POLLOCK & HENNESSY j i Beef, Iron & Wine A food, a stimulant and blood maker. It con tains the most soluble form of iron, a reliable extract of beef and pure wine. New energy is usually felt after the first few doses. 50c at DRUGGISTS LJlOIX tyj fcv Cv O YALE, MICH. THE REAL AMERICAN WOODS liliiifp ri-- r- nini make pood enough lumber for any body. That is if they are properly selected and seasoned, and they will be if you buy your LUMBER, LATH and SHINGLES here. If we supply your JJuilding Materials the - will be the JIKST for we handle that grade. We have plenty of Cement, Lime, Plaster, Hair, etc. Vet you can get as little or as much as you want. Yale Lumber & Coal Co. z.ixxii.ta.. A Fence Comes Pretty High if it is not made of good material. Poor posts and cheap wire give out ho quickly that the expense is repeated often. (Jet Good Material and s;ive money. Come right down and examine the fence that is built for strength and durability. See the Tic that df cannot IS , Slip. We also have a large supply of Culvert Tile and Cement Vaults. Yale Concrete Supply Co. ANNOUNCEMENT Making n change in our Jewelry Department, we have been fortunate in securing the services of 'Mf. Chas "Weber, who comes highly recommended as au expert workman of many years experience. We are now prepared to do all repair work skillfully and promptly. Repair work intrusted to Mr. Weber will receive his personal attention. Our Motto is "Strictly First Class Work and Promptness." We kindly solicit a part of your patronage aniKfecl confident we can meet all obliga tions in the Repair Lino in a most scientific and expert manner.' "The Rexall Drugstore." GRANT HOLDEN. f CHAS. WEBER, Mgr Jewelry Dept. Drugs and Jewelry. CLEANCUT methods are what make this Clothing Store so popular. People who have bought here know how fairly wc treat cus tomers. You vfdlknow, ibo, the f i it time you ionic lwrtr-.or Men's Furnishings. h Suppose, you come now. Wc have some especially attractive .offerings both as to quality and price. It is a splendid time to make our acquaintance aud to Set extra value's :- Shoes as well. WE CELEBRATE THE 12TH. 'Don't forget us whea you arc looking for that C'cart Collar. LOTHIAN &, PALMER. i ' w 4 muugm ft '-:ii-;f!J:'Cj m III Ml IP I What Would Jesus Do Were He Living Today? A Series of Sermons e n Principals of Christ as applied to Prob .. s Jems of Today, ly REV. PRENTISS H. CASE Sunday Morning at 10:30 at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday Afternoon at 4:30 at the Grove. Preceded by a Hand Concert. In -.xsase of inclement weather this service will be held'at 7:30 in the church. . Y6U ARE INVITED. Local and Otherwise. I once had money and a friend In whom I put Kieat store: 1 loaned my money to my friend, And took his word therefore. 1 asked my money of my friend, Put naught but words I got I lost my money and my friend, For sue him I would not. Now had 1 money and a friend In whom I put great store, I'd keep my money and my friend, A lid plav the fool no more. All Mtrns fail in dry weather. Tree McthodiVt campmccliiiR at Port Huron, .Inly -N to Auir. I. Arthur SchleeHmlch and family aie now residing at rcarb'UT. Calvin Lamb lias purchased the Zav it. Hotel at Moore's Corners for 700. Porn to the wife of Peter (Jleason, in Speaker township, on Monday, .Inly V.i, a daughter. Harry Williams is assisting in the Pere Marquette depot- during Mait Irwin's absence. City taxes are due and payable to Treasurer llennessy at the drugstore of Pollock iV Hennesfcy. Justin Cavanagh, rural mail carrier, is taking his vacation and Floyd Kvno is looking after his route. Mrs. Kd. Palmer, of Port Huron, is gaining each day anil about recovered trom the ptomaine poisoning. Karl Mitchell is employed as assistant in the prescription department of (Jrant 1 1 olden s drug and jewelry store. Kxcnrsioii to Port Huron anil Detroit next Sunday, July 2.". Train leaves Vale at i:'J7. rare Wk? and i?l.m. A tennis club has been organized at ltrowii City and expects soon to chal lenge the Vale club for a friendly game. Sundav was a typical fall day. High cold winds prevailed nearly all day and the weather lias been none too hot since. I Jed raspberries and blackcaps are in the market. The berries are rather small and dried up on account of the need ot rain. Ceorge and Henry (Jraham expect to leave l ale next week for Alberta and Calgary where they will spend two or three months prospecting. The Woolen Mills begin a half hour earlier in the morning and run until f:M) in the afternoon. This gives the null hands a half holiday Saturday. Klder J. II. I'aton will preach Sun day, July 2Tlh, in Prick Chapel at :i:3) j). lu. It is time U .think. Come, and hear some suggestions on the Jino of P.iblo truth. Take a look at the address label on this week's Kxpositer. If it reads paid to 'W nothing further need be done. If not get right, wilh the editor at earliest possible moment. He needs the mun. , T.J. Minnie has added a fountain sprayer to his front window and now can display vegetables and green stuff to good advantage. A line spray of cool water covers the eatables all the time and keeps them fresh and nice. lloswell (ireen, who has held the pos ition of electrician at the power house for the past year or more, has tendered his resignation to the Light and Water Water Hoard. Kos has been offered a better job at a bigger salary at I Inches ter, Mich. The Itev. Kmory Kvans, who is at present visiting the .Heechers on Me chanic street, has consented to preach at the Pirst Presbyterian church Sun day morning. Rev. Kvans is from New York and will doubtless bring us a message well worth going to hear. On the front page of last week's Har bor Peach Times is published a line picture of the base ball team of that town. Prominent among the faces we recognize none other than our own Lloyd Allen. Didn't know "Cobby" had jumped our team and signed with the I teachers.' Dell Waldorph has had hard luck of late in the way of having cattle killed. Only a week or two ago a Pere .Mar quette train killed a nice heifer of his. Thursday of this week three calves were killed by lightning. During the same storm a sow and some pigs were killed for Wes Collins. save your waste paper for the laiiies of th Presbyterian church. They are t ill anxious for it and it is being gath ered once a week If you have some you want to pet rid of, phone Mrs. Helen IN-id and kIir will see that it is collected. The ladies exjwet to Bend this paper to the paer mills where they hope to receive, a good price for it. Keep your old p.ipers for a good cause. C. J.Sealy, of Auburn, N. V., who has been in Vale for over three months received a sudden call homo last Priday on account of the pcrious sickness of some member. f his family. Mr. Sealy is buyer for O'llara & SeJIen, wholesale hay anil product dealers of Moravia. N? V., anil while hero bought on track and shipped to his firm a large number of carloads of hay and Rtraw. He won many friends while here by his happy disposition and good-heartedness all of whom will ever cherish a warm pot in their hearts for him. Later lie is back to Yale buying the new hay crop. ' BARNEY KILLED The Faithful Old Hone Used on T. G. Holden & Son's Delivery Cart For So Long, Is No Mors.- -( That we have not a death to record this week in the accident which hap pened Thursday forenoon Beems a little less than a miracle. Klmer Hoadvvay, S year old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Poadway, who had been allowed to drive "Harney," T, (J. Holden's delivery horse, was returning from the upper part of the town and was fiirly tipon the railroad track, crossing Main Street, before he was aware of the work train upon him. The horse was killed' out right, the bnggv and boy caught on the pilot and carried along as far as the water tank, when the boy jumped be fore the train was stopped. lie was picked up, dazed and covered with dust, a big bump on his head and an injured ankle, but after examination no bones were found broken and he was taken to his home little the worse for his horrible experience. It was a narrow escape however and Klmer will not care to get in the way or such dan ger again. Read all the new ads. and changes in this issue. Lock your windows and boltNyour doorp, Vale is infested with burglars. Win. Hoy is taking care of the dray business during Warren Hoadway's ab sence. A tine shower of rain Thursday laid the dust and helped vegetation wonder fully. Pain Priday also. Pnsiness men's excursion to Port Huron and river St. ('lair, on Thursday, July 211. See ad. in another column. Do not forget the excursion to Wen ona 1 teach. A delightful place for a day's outing. Only l.4i) for the round trip from Vale. On account of the rainy condition of the weather on Thursday the (. K. S. picnic did not take place as advertised. It will no doubt be held fater. The frame of Tom Wal k's new house on his farm in Speaker township is up and encloed. It will be only a short time before the family will move in. Horn to the wife of Herb Kshleman, of Flint, a daughter, on Tuesday, July IK), 11kh. This makes two girls for Herb and we olTer congratulations on the happy event. Chas. K. Wells has been engaged as instructor by the Vale Citizens' Hand. Concerts are given on the streets Sat urday nights and in the City Park Sunday afternoons. Next Wednesday evening at 7:.'M), hose companies Nos. 1 and 2 will have practice. A blast of the lire whistle will be given to call the boys out. Don't let the alarm startle you. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Haj tist church, Mayville, will run an ex cursion to Wenona Peach, Hay City, near the middle of August. Watch next week s issue lor a more delinite announcement of the date. We owe the Vale Hase Hall Team an apology for making a mistake in pub lishing the score of the game played at the race track grounds on the 12th. It was just turned around, the figures were correct b to O, but l ale won and not Marlette. Frank Scribner's two girls were driv ing along near Klmwood cemetery last Saturday when they met an automobile. lhe horse ran away throwing the girls out, demolishing the buggy and injur Ing the horse. The young ladies es caped with slight injuries. The members of the Presbyterian choir and guests were entertained at the manse Wednesday evening by Itev. and Mr. Case. A jolly, social time was had. by the twenty-llye present, who, at ter the games, were served cherry ice cream and wafers. J. 1). Crandall, the new proprietor of the l ale Hazaar, has moved his family and household goods to this city and are now occupying the rooms over the store. The Kxjositor welcomes them to our midst and wishes them every prosjerity during their stay among us. Dr. 1. F. (i rim in, the great (Jerman eye specialist, has done a good busi ness during his stay at the Jackson Hotel. For references as to his work talk with K. F. Pratt, James Picks and others in aud around Vale. He has given splendid satisfaction In every case. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Joss will move to Deckerville this week where Mr. Joss is manager of the Jas. Livingston Flax Coa mills. Their many friends regret to see them leave here where they have resided for the past fifteen years. John Joss who makes his home with them will also go. The best of good wishes go with them. Pert Jar dine, while enjoying peace ful sleep in Ins room at Mrs. Kate Menerey's home on Mechanic street, Monday night, was relieved of his gold watch and ten dollars in cash. The robbers removed the screen-of the window and reaching in the room took his pants which contained the val uables. Pert says he will miss the cash quite badly but feels more griev ed over losing the watch as it was a present from Vale friends at the time of his going away to California. About twenty young friends of Mnhel Kmoev ratliered at the home of Mrs. J. F. Morgan Thursday evening and sprung a complete surprise on their playmate who is at present over from Flint on v.irRt luti. A rinintv lunch was served after'whicha peanut contest Avas indulged in, Klda Adams winning the tronhv which was a nrettv cup and saucer. The evening was hap- puv s pel ii, me young ioiks on leaving wishing that Mabel might be spared to take part in many more such pleasant occasions. For the next three weekH wo will place on Sale our en tiro Line of Ladie, Misse', ChiMren's, Men's and HoyH ()xforiV.at price that will Have you money. ,r-"'ZLjSicLies' ;0fbrca.3 . - In Patent Leather, Douola Kid Cushion Sale, Patent Tips, Gun Metal, AnkJe, Strap. PumpA Tun, Golderi Browns, Ox Mood and Jlussia Culf. fc;..: ' In Patent LcAther, Kid, Patent Tip, Kirssia Calf and Tans. r In Patent Leather and Tuns. ' Hoys' Oxfords in Gun Metal and Tans. Special 3TotIce . this pale we Blood Polish and one iiir of Tan or Black Hose. This in addition to . the reduction in price is a bargain you cannot ntrotd to miss. Special, on "77"lxlte Oforc-ls We have a fewT pairs of White Oxfords that we will close out during this sale at just one-hulf price. These arc worthy of your notice if you can use them for a slip on shoo. In addition to the cut prices on the above, with every pair sold durin will give 1'iee. of Charge,' one Bottle or Box of Black, Tan or Ox Bio Beavis utcliinson The Store of Quality. YALE, MICH. Old papers at the I'xpositor oflice for sale. :0 for "kj. )i off on men's and children's cloth ing .1. I. ltosenthal's. See H. W. Hardy, the Optometrist and Optician, at the I'aisley Hotel every Wednesday. At Canvas Theatre On Saturday evening, by pecial re quest, Miss Dot will introduce her beau tiful Butterfly Dance in addition to the regular show with feature pictures. Money to Loan. 1 have S'2.i,UX) that I want to loan within the next two weeks on farm property. .1. A. Jtapiey, Attorney, Yale. 49- Dissolution of Co-partnership. ' The co-partnership here to fore exist ing under thf lirm name of the Vale Music Co., and doing, business in the City ol l ale, County of St. Clair and State of Michigan, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills against the company and all ac counts due the company will be taken care of by F. I). Mathews. Dated .Inly 11. limy. 13-4 The Yale Music Co. F. I). Mathews, .1. W. Cavanagh. A Bargain Must Be Sold. 10 room house, good well and cistern, barn 14 x 3), cellar, best of shade, line fruit, full lot, small hen park, cement walk. If taken at once. si, (K Hi. Second house west from Catholic church on north side of street. Inquire of Mrs. . is. sponenimrg, i ale. -House and Lot For Sale. A new seven-room house, rooms large, splendid cellar, newer connection, bath, and all modern improvements. A first class location, no better in the citv For particulars and price call on or ad dress, (ieo. IJ. Hurt, 1 ale. 14 For Sale. One organ, one bedstead complete, and one garden wheel hoe, for sale at a bargain, l orlurthec information call at the M. K. parsonage Saturday even ing, or address me at 7 Missouri ave., Detroit. 11-2 Key. II. O. Lawrason. Found. On the road east of Yale a pair of side curtains for an automobile. Own er can have same by calling at I'xpos itor otiice, proving property and paying lor this notice. ' For Sale. One canopy top surrey cost $1 on,' one rubber tire buggy cost both prac tically new. Will sell cheap and give one year a time on approved note. 14- A. .K. Jackson, Yale. Cows For Sale. Having sold my milk business I have a few choice cows for sale. Fnqiiire at my farm one mile south and half a mile east of Yale. 14-2 A. F. Oatman. For Sale at Right Prices. I have several houses and lots in Yale and a number of desirable farms for sale at prices that are right. 52- J. A. Itapley, Yale. Bee Supplies. I keep on hand and for sale at my farm, two miles north of Avoca, A. I. Uoot Co'h bee supplies. Address F. W. rohly, Avoca, Koute. r Attackcd With Pitchfork. Paul Hayes, of (ireenwood, complains to the circuit court that his father Richard Hayes, aged H2 years, has HirpAtend his life, attacked him with a pitchfork and sold horses and cattle from the farm and otherwise annoyed him. Mr. Hayes sets up in the bill of com plaint that he was appointed adminis trator of the estate ol his mother Mary Hayes, which consists of a well stocked KO acre farm in (ireenwood township. The old gentleman resides on the farm with the son, is provided with every convenience and care, but still is un able to understand why his boy should have rnmnletc chattre of affairs with out consulting him. It is claimed that he Interferes in the conduct ot tne farm has driven awav valuable horses ami rattle durinir his sou's absence and sold them, refusing to make au ftc- counting or the money. nen remon strated with the old man seized a pitch fork and made a murderous assault on his (ton. .Imlcrt Law has issued an iniunctlon restraining the father from Interfering with the non. An elTort will be made to make the restraining order perpet ual Port Huron Times. A Night Rlder'n Raid. The worst night riders are calomel, croton oil or alos pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. ot so with Dr. King'B New Life Fills. They never distress or Inconvenience, but always cleanse the nystem, curing colds, head1- aches, constipation, malaria. 2.c . at Pollock A: Hennessya. lOPerCent Discount on our Entire Stock of Gasoline Stoves. JOHN BUTTON, Plumbing and Tinning. YALE, - MICH. 0& '4HI0QKMt sWs JPa w ij I !J if i lit . i 1 Dangler Process Vapor Stoves Add a charm to any kitchen. They lighten the housewife's burden. No experimenting is needed, much trouble is avoided, worry and expense are eliminated. The simplicity of construction gives all this and more. The ovens are constructed to receive an even heat throughout. I Men's Calf Shoes j $1.17 ! Yale Shoe Store! One Door South Post Office. One Door South Post Office. The Cannon Ball Door Hanger Frictionless Tandem Flexible Long Roller Hearings Malleable Truss Frame Solid Ball Wheels Wide Tread .Wheels Double Door Strap Light Running Steady Running Water Proof Bird Prtfof ; Completely Enclosed ';.-il V mm In Other Words The Cannon Ball Beats Them All" Hunt, Helm, Ferris & Co., Manufacturers, Harvard, Illinois. The Rounds Hardware Co. Ltd 'The Hardware Specialists' Try The Expositor One Year. , All the Latest Home and Forcign'News for only $1.00. .