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Non-Greasy Beauty Cream. ,J To remove black-heads, to cleanso the pores, to bleach the skin ' and to make tho complexion clear and soft, uso our 4 ? "Nyal's Face Cream" 7 It contains no grease, gloves can bo worn immediately after 4 using it. Cures diseases and blemishes of tho skin and is pcr- feet for massage purposes. Docs not promote tho growth of hair as greasy preparations do. w j Soldjby us only. Price. 25cts. t The Palace Drug Store of j POLLOCK & HENNESSY Druggists Phone 12. Yale, Mich. The Bear Went Over the Mountain Tojsei what lie could see, and it is evitlnit that he is quite a judpe for he points with pride to the LUMBER YARD as much as to say "bear in mind that this yard is the place to pet the best. The methods of this lumber yard are -r 1 always progressiye." We're never in the root. Come and figure with us before you close a deal. Remember, we cater to High Quality, Low Prices. Courtesy, and PromptService. Yale Lumber & Coal Company Xjiznited tit ,;;ili;:ui i.ii, :,!!'; i" i'iI' lJ, B "ii 1 r 'i . '"i..1 i' " . . . 't .! ill, HI ' I ll : YsfS4 , $'&4m, V!,; i ' 'v '1 .Mil. II I y.'hhr!!i 1 .ll" . ;v 1 'M' 1 "il 1 Violet Talcum Powder Its absolute fineness, its unequalled smooth ness, its perfect softness, causes it to cling to the skin, which, with its delightful, individual odor of violets, makes it the ideal face powder toilet powder, and baby powder. By-lo Violet Talcum Powder is individual in its elegance, and is a great favorite with women of refinement everywhere. A great treat to men after shaving. Ii1'!:;!!' iiiiuiiuiiiiii"!'1"- u 'iiiiii.i;i,!!ij!;:i,ll,.u"'1'" The Rexall Store of Grant Holden. 1 ill 1 JL I V3 ....You Cannot Get Out.... of buying new furnishings occasionally, no mat ter how economical you may be. That being the fact why not buy the kind that will enhance your personal appearance without costing you any more than usual ? Our Men's Furnishings are up-to-date in every respect. You will find them just the things that smart dressers affect, just the shirts, collars, neckwear, etc., that will proclaim you a man who knows what is what in wearing apparel. LOTHIAN & PALMER, s.Housewife:-Theres a Eap0 Medium im Everyfliincf r J done is not good. This is especially true rf baking and it is just as true of baking powder. If you use the cheap and Big Can Kinds you are getting quantity at the sacrifice of quality. It cannot be as pood or as economical as Calumet the medium price kind. If you use the Hij;U Price Kind, you are paying tribute to the Trust the quality is no better. and Biit Can Kind In iK; caa ye i get more tul-sbucs but net more bakia; powder. It u great b quantity only- not in economy not in satisfaction. IP mm IsMUbJte eres in BAUIUG POVDER Calumet, in the Standard 1 lb. can, sells at a moderate cost but is great in all 'round satisfaction. You use less of it it makes the baking lighter, purer more deli cious. One baking will prove its supe riority try it. Ask your grocer and in sist on Calumet. Fre larpe handsome recipe book. Send 4o and skip tuuod In pound can. Calumet Baking Powder Co Chicago I The Trust Kind Cm! is pact, littk m qatai. tjuith .. lityMttWtbr if u4 Local and Otherwise. Subscribe for the Vale Expositor. Itada ltapley has been quite seriously ill lor the past week. A neat new raised letter 6ign now adorns the post-otlice window. John Mathews sr. is quite sick with pneumonia at his home on cast North street. The past week the weather has been somewhat variable spits of snow and rain thawing and freezing. Local talent will give the third num ber of entertainment course March 2. See program next week. The interest in the Kpworth League is gaining steadily. The attendance is good. Sunday evening the service will be lead by Miss Ludington. Sample copies of the Michigan .Farm er may be had at The Kxxpositor oflice. We take subscriptions to this farm journal. Call and get a sample copy. Jlcrt Holden's right hand which he cut quite badly last week while at work butchering, is healing nicely. It is lucky that the tendons were not severed. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards received a valentine on Feb. 14th in the shape of a fine baby boy, weight 8 lbs. Clyde is stepping high these days and is pass ing the cigars to his friends. Here's hoping. Charley Mackman is proud of the present of three thorough-bred llerk shire sow pigs from his oid friend Geo. . Ferguson of Shabbona. Charley xpects to raise some poiktri next summer. Frank JJ. Newell and family and Henry (J. White and wife expect to leave March 2nd for their new home at Santiago, Cal. Mr. Newell will 6tart a poultry farm and Mr. White a berry and fruit farm. Itoswell (Jreen, superintendant at the l'ower House, met with an accident re cently that might have proven fatal. While at work doing some piping es caping 6teara enveloped his head scald ing him quite badly. It may be neces sary for him to wear a wig as his hair is coming out in handfuls. We are in receipt of a letter from Jack Joss of Deckerville in which he states that Mrs. Wm. Joss has been verv seriously ill for the past six weeks and that she will go to St. Mary's hos pital in Detroit for an operation as 6oou as she is able to stand the journey. Mrs. Joss wishes to thank her many friends in Yaie who sent her beautiful flowers. The Mayor of the city of Yale goes out and delivers addresses at farmers' institutes. Keep your eye on that man. He is liable to be governor of the state 6ome day. Sanilac Jeffersonian. This means ex-Mayor JJeavis. We im agined we were keeping this ambition of his a dark secret, but murder will out. You might as well 'fess, Mr. Ueavis and 'spressyournelf. Johnson the Cartoonist is again se riously ill at his home and will be un able to keep his date at Central Hall Feb. 17. The Committee greatly regret the disappointment and wish to state to those holding reserved seat tickets for that date, that they can use the same for the Local Talent Entertain ment to be given March 2, or if they are not able to use them at that time they may return them and money will be refunded. Also we wish to say that we will yet have Mr. Johnson with us. An exchange remarks that it is not infrequent that newspapers find them selves unappreciated by men whom they have favored by "their support, column after column being published in their favor, and yet such favors, when the test comes are unappreciated. When you find your home paper taking no interest in you or your success, when you find it aggravatingly silent when you think the editor should be tearing his linen in your behalf, do not work youreelf into a fever of anxiety as to the cause. Just ask yourself wherein you have placed the paper and its edi tor under obligations to use space and energy for you. A month or so ago a Detroit man hunting rabbits in the vicinity of Ca pac, shot a bear, and by taking the skin of the animal to the county clerk's office, claimed the bounty of 825, pro vided by law. It was an unheard of thing to find a bear so far south in the 6tate and billy Campbell makes the most of it. liill is on jury duty at the county seat and he's been killing bears and carrying the skins there eyer since. According to the Tort Huron papers, a whole pack of bears are raiding the county in Lynn and Mussey townships and posse's of men have been formed to go forth valiently and stay the wild beasts. All this of course is pure fancy, emanating from Uilly's fertile brain, but it makes items for the papers and creates fun for the people, or at least those who know Mr. Campbell The other day he carried another 6kin to the county clerk's oflice, with his usual audacity, thinking he could be guile the force into believing he had an elephant or a rhinoceros, but he over reached this time as the skin was em phatically pronounced to be that of a weasel. Now quit your fooling, Billy. Pedestrians take the middle of the road in preference to the icy sidewalks. It is a wonder that more accidents do not occur on account of the slippery condition of the walks. The roads are so bad around Lexing ton that they are nearly impassable. Last week as the stage was trying to make its way between Lexington and Croswell it capsized twice and two lady passengers were injured. Mrs. John Meyer had both bones in her right wrist broken as the stage went over, and Alice Miller had a rib fractured. From Frank Putney. Royal 1'alm Hotel Miami, Fla., Feb. 6, 1910. My Dear Jim Wife and 1 have been at this point for some time after having visited Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Daytona and l'alm Beach. Weather here is about like our Michigan June therefore are enjoying it immensely. Yours truly made a trip last Friday up the new river from Fort Lauderdale and with party entered the N. Canal lead ing into the Everglades, and four of us landed 384 bass and one tortoise also two water moccasins. We leave tonight for up coast on way back to Atlanta. Trust all is well with you. As ever F. O. Putney. Card of Thanks, ' We desire to express our sincere grat itude to all our kind friends and neigh bors who so thoughtfully extended the helping hand during the sickness and after the death of husband and father. Y'our kindness will never be forgotten. Mrs. Marvin M. Holcomb and sons. For Sale. Two cows, 2 calves, 2 sound young horses. A man wishing to buy on one year's time will be just as good as cash by furnishing a good note- One mile north and a half mile east of Yale. 41- Jonathan Tice. Light and Dark Cigars. A striking example of the ordinary smoker's Ignorance on the subject of smokes is the porular superstition that a dark looking cigar Is stronger than a lighter colored one. Some strong cigars have dark wrappers, but the dark wrapper docs not by any means Indi cate a strong cigar. Dark, gummy to bacco, if thoroughly cured, is the mild est form. Of courso if dark tobacco Is not thoroughly cured It will be strong, but so w 111 light tobacco, for that mat ter. Any cigar man will bet you that the dark color is usually, though not always, a sign of a ripe, well cured leaf, which Is therefore milder nine times out of ten than the lighter hucd leaf. But when It is known that every manufacturer makes both dark and light cigars and that he uses exactly the same blend of filler In both and that the wrapper only constitutes a small fractional part of the cigar it la clearly seen that the shade of the wrapper has little to do with the strength of the cigar. Ask the dealer for a strong cigar. He hands out a dark one, and the imagination does the rest. Harper's Weekly. Subscribe for the Yale Expositor. Scott's Emulsion is the originalhas been the standard for thirty-five years. . There are thousands of so-called "just as good" Emulsions, but they are not they are simply imi tatiqns which arc never as good as the original. They are like thin milk SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it yourself with water but dont buy it thin. rOR SA.LK BT A IX DUnOQISTS Bond 10o., nam of paper and thin ad. for ear beautiful Saving Bank and (ThlM'a Hkrtrh-Hnok. Jaek bank contain a Good Look Frnajr. SCOTT & COWNE, 409 Tearl St, New York Hunting for Justice. Juctlee U of course loudly demanded by every litigant lu u court of law, but It la a frequent iulirmlty of the human mind to confuse Justice with one's own cause. The late Thomas B. Heed, ac cording to u writer la Law Notes, used to tell an amusing story to illustrate this tendency. He was unco returned by an enter prising client to prosecute an action. On talking with the plaintiff's wit nesses Mr. Heed found that their sto ries were far from consistent, so he re ported the fact to his client and ad vised that the suit be dropped. The client was somewhat perturbed, but told the attorney he would have a talk with the witnesses and let him know the next morning what he had decided to do. True to his word, . he dropped in bright and early, wearing the cheer ful look of one who has fought the good fight. "I've seen those witnesses," he ex plained, "and they say they must have been mistaken when they talked with you. They all see It alike now. I've also seen some of the jurymen, and they think I'll win. Now, if there's such a thing as Justice in law we can't lose." Home Helps. When one has an old barn roof to remove do not try the ancient, labori ous way of pulling out the nails. Take a magnet and hold It over the head of the nail till the nail comes out. To keep the hands perfectly clean and white while the stove is being pol ished let some one else polish It. There are other alleged methods, but this will prove surest. The best way to mark an umbrella Is to embroider the name of the owner on the little strap for fastening it when It Is rolled. Then the person who swipes it can destroy the mark with out mutilating anyNv!tal part of tho umbrella. To disguise the taste of castor on put in three drops of bitter almonds, a bit of asafcdlta, a touch of rochelle salts and two drops of sulphuretted hydrogen. To keep red or pink or maroon or cerise ants out of a refrigerator build a trough entirely around It and fill the trough with sorghum molasses or ma ple sirup or some other form of muci lage. Chicago News. A Long Time Dying. Mr. Fred Terry told this anecdote of the death scene in "The Heel of Achilles:" "One day," he says, "we were re hearsing this play, and a member of my company came In from the street and asked the call boy bow far the re hearsal had got. "'Mr. Terry's Just dying,' replied the boy. " 'Good. I've time to smoke a ciga rette before my entrance.' - I "Presently the actor returned and re peated the question. " 'Still dying.' answered the boy. 44 'Oh, I'll go and have another ciga rette, then. "Back he came and only got the same reply from the call boy. "Finally, after smoking five ciga rettes, he asked, a little wearily, how far the rehearsal had gone. " 'Still dying,' answered the call boy. 'Great Scott'.' gasped the actor. 'He must be Immortal.' " London An swers. The First Language. No one of the existing languages has any legitimate claim to be considered the original of the family of languages, standing to the others as Latin, for Instance, stands to Italian and French. Of an original primitive language of mankind the most patient research has found no trace. All of them As syrian, Phoenician, Hebrew, Arabic are sister languages, pointing back to an earlier parent language, which has long disappeared. Since the historical period man has done little in the way of the absolute creation of language. The work had already been accom plished ages before the birth of writ ten Inscriptions. New York American. All His Own. A young man and his sweetheart were walking together through lanes and fields. The young man was rather of a bashful nature and had been paying attention to this same young woman for a considerable time without hav ing plucked up courage to put the all Important question. On this particular night, however, he mustered sufficient pluck to nsk her how she thought he was progress ing with his courting. At the same time his arm stole round her waist. "Well, Jack," said the girl quietly, "I think you are holding your own at present" Her Playing. Mrs. McDuff This paper says that mice are attracted by music, but I don't believe it McDuff Why not? Mrs. McDuff Because I never see any mice around when I play the piano. McDuff Well, that's no reason for doubting the paper's statement. Beat Her Out. Waggs I hnd the laugh on my wife yesterday. Boggs How did it happen? Waccs We were out driving, and she discovered an echo that beat her out of the last word. The Money Question. "Wot do thoy mean. Jimmy, when they say money talks?" "I dunno unless It's the wonderful way it says good by to ycr." London Tatlcr. To accuse tho wicked and defend the wretched is nn konor. Cicero. iSHOE - TALK . We announce our readiness to supply your footwear needs. New stock of the well-known Brown Shoe Company's Shoes and Oxfords 8 in all the latest styles andleathers. Cochrane stands nrU, frt m-L-o rtwvl nnv chop that fails to meet your expectations as to wear, and at the same time as- j sure you a substantial saving. Shoes that need no formal introduction as to quality: The WHITE HOUSE and CAPITAL Shoes for Women The WHITE HOUSE Shoes for "Men Who Care" The BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON Shoes especially adapted for the strenuous life the boys and girls give rubbers these days. WOMEN'S RUBBERS in the low, medium and high Cuban heels. Footholds in medium and high Cuban heels. i I Extra! Special!! BEGINNING SATURDAY AND UNTIL SOLD. jjj 25c cans Dwinell-Wright Cos "Cres-Co" Coffee for 18c fi 2 for 35c w S 10c packages Salada Tea, 5c 10c bottle ot Sweet, Sour or Sweet Mixed Pickles, 7c ft or 3 for 20c g 10c packages Mince Meat 7c or 4 for 25c 5c jars Mustard 3c each. C. S. Cochrane. I Early Spring Buyin; There is in our stock today a great showing of. Spring Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings. S jt ZEZ O IE mm HLj Si Our rcalScco Silks, 2G inches wide; fancies, lots, stripes and figured, 39c; plain, 35c. We have 12G pieces representing new shades in stock. 35 inch wide black Taffeta Silk, 79c. Messlaines, Glace, Taffetas, Rough Silks, Linen antl Crash Dress Goods, Galatcas and Ginghams, and White Goods. If you caunot call send to us for samples. Do your buying early. Get your spring sewing done early. liiilim: PORT HURON, s Co., MICH. 25 per cent Discount i ! Cut Glass, Fine China, Plated ' OILT Silverware, Clocks, Etc. J ! 20 per cent Discount on Jewelry, $ Watches, Sterling Silver. J Terras Caali. R. S. & J. D. Patterson Co. Leading JtwtUrs and Opticians 911-15 Military Street POUT HUKON, MICH. r ! DR. C. M. TURRELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Cnlli, nlirht or 1ay, irlron mnit attention. OfllMovr First National J'.anft. 1'ttone fid. YaU, Mich. FREDERICK D. BROWN j Attorney. at-Law '! 13 White Mock. Opposite Post ! Oflice. S Tel. No. 532 Port Huron, Mich.