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S Distincti ve Features of Our Wall Paper Stock Three distinctive features mark onrwull paper for 1SM1, and we believe that each of them alTord's a sufficient reason for Delecting papers from our stock: 1st It is most complete and is twice as large as the ordi nary stock. 2nd It affords the widest possible choice. It includes the best patterns. 3rd Every pattern is of the highest artistic excellence to be had at the price we asK. We have papers that will appeal to people of every taste, and our prices will certainly appeal very strongly to those who want to buy good papers economically. Come in and see the new papers. The Palace Drug Store of I POLLOCK & HENNESSY Druggists Phone 12. Yale, Mich. )i i mi ii i frwT ) yrWiii imi-- '" it,, ' V ' iimi t- M.'"' Our Leader Track in door hanger track construction. ' It is made of heavy still steel, will support any weight of door, is absolutely water proof, and owing to its self cleaning feature, dust, dirt or any foreign matter cannot (ind lodge ment, as jt is carried out by the wheels being shaped to conform to the track. Bear In Mind that we carry a full line of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Turned Work, Moulding, 1'repared Hoofing and Koof Coating, Building Taper. and several of the best makes of Prepared and Calcined Plaster, Lime, Hair, Cement, Jlriek, Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe, Extension Ladders, Hard, Soft and Smithing Coal. You will perhaps never get a better time to get material than right now, as we are prepared to make you exceptionally close prices. Let us figure on your bill. Yale Lumber & Coal Company Limited. We want to show you ...OUr Wall Paper... Whether or not you arc going to do any papering now whether or not you buy anything from us, wo want to show you our New Wall Paper Stock 1 All the newest designs, coloring and patterns arc in cluded in the finely dcvcrsified collection of elegant wall paper. We also show a complete line of Window Shades GRANT HOLDEN. j Drugs The Rcxall Store. Jewelry $ OSSSSSSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSg jl Does your home need new 10 oolU ace Cur ams oo Come in and look over our new line of these goods ranging in price from 75c to $7.00 a pair. We also have the finest line of Carpets and lugs 1 we ever carried. A. V. PARMLEE, PHONt 24 DAY OR NIGHI YALE, MICHIGAN, g ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSO fyyrv"m 1 yi mm ita u almost the worst thing for consumptives. Many of the "just-as-good" preparations contain as much as 20 of alcohol; Scott's Emulsion not a drop. Insist on having colt's Emulsion Uzsrorr FOE BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Woman's Advantage Man's at a disadvantage when He tries to claim attention; lie has to rise o'er other men Who, noting his ascension, With all the cunning that they know Attempt to keep him Hying low. For woman there's an easier way And also vastly quicker; Jn hobble skirts but yesterday She drew the lime lights' llickcr. And now she takes another spurt To glory, in a harem skirt. Local and Otherwise. The 10 cent feed bam is being re painted. Has it been hot enough lor you the past week? Mrs. Marv McKellar is still very ill at her home in Speaker. Special meeting OKS next Wednes day evening May 31. Initiation. Mrs. Farlev. who has been sick for several weeks is somewhat better. John Turner had a two year-old steer killed by lightning Saturday night. From present outlook an unusually line crop of strawberries is promised. Many farmers have their corn planted and are plowing for beans and potatoes. Horn to the wife of Duncan McKen zie on May 1HIU, l'.tll, a son. Congrat ulations. The painters have given the front of Mrs. Eva mark's millinery store a coat of white paint. Motor-cycle and auto drivers are warned to keep in mind the speed limit within the city limits. Special meeting Hrockway Lodge F&AM next Thursday evening. Work on Master Mason degree. At Flectric Theatre next Tuesday evening, May 30, "With Taft at l'ana ma Canal" and "Feck's Had Hoy." Ad mission 5c and 10c. Wm. Williams is building a new ve randa to the Chas. Wells house and making other decided improvements about the premises. The front of Follock ..V: Ilennessy's drug store is receiving a coat of paint improving its appearance very muchly. Jake Miller is handling the brush. Friends will regret to learn tluit Mrs. Fmma Hapley has been in poor health the past week most of time confined to her bed. She is feeling a little better at present. Louis II. Fead, of Newberry, brother of Cashier Fead of the First National Hank, was elected grand marshal at the grand lodge meeting held in Fort Hur on Wednesday. A heavy electrical storm with rain was experienced Saturday night. The dust was laid thoroughly but the at mosphere was not much cooled as Sun day was a hot day. It is reported that Jougal McNair and family will again become residents of Lexington. They have many friends here who will extend them a hearty welcome. Lexington News. The WCTU of Yale will meet at the home of Mrs. Jos. Yuill on Friday afternoon of this week. Flection of ollicers and other important business will be transacted. A large attendance is desired. J. II . Faton will preach Sunday, May 2Sth, at 3:(K) and 7:30 p. m. in Hrick Chapel. Once more subjects of impor tance will be presented for your con sideration and it is hoped you will come and listen. The Juniors of Yale high school will give a social hop in Central Hall on Monday evening, May 1111. Music by Finzel's 3-piece orchestra, De troit. Dancing from 8:30 to 2:30. Hill, including refreshments, s?1.50. A galvanized cornice has been placed on the new brick block of Filber & Harth and Henry Welch. Tho roof is being laid. It will be only a short time before the buildings will be occupied. Workmen are busy laying a cement walk in front of the block. Married at Capac, on Friday, May lit, 1911, by Kev. Wallace. Miss Ann H. Cavanagh and Claude Hrown, both of Lynn township. The young couple left on the evening train from Capac for Detroit where they will make their fu ture home. The Expositor offers con gratulations. The First Sunday excursion this seas son was given by the Fere Marquette May 21st, and was largely attended. Kight coaches were used to carry the crowd. From this point there were Ul tickets sold to Detroit and 33 to Port Huron. Next Sunday an excursion will be given to Saginaw. Fare '.ic. While (Jeorge Hush and sister, Mrs. Hyde were driving along Main street, Yale, Sunday evening their horse be camo frightened at the Pere Marquette train and ran away, upsetting the bug gy and throwing them out, breaking Mrs. Hyde's collar bone and dbing other damage. Dr. Wight was called and set the fracture. The Ladies liible class of the Presby terian church held a very pleasant so cial and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Wlllard Welch on Wednesday. One feature of the business part appre ciated and enjoyed by the members was a short speech by Mrs. Howies. Afterwards rallies and Hindi received attention. Mrs. Welch then served ice cream and cake. Dusty had his hair cut Wednesday. There's nothing unusual about this item but the old man, you know, has only a few straggling locks on the top of his head, and to charge full price for the time it takes to amputate thoso locks is outrageous. Dusty never tries to jew any one down on" price, although he rather reluctantly handed over tho two bits with the remark that even If there Is only one lonely spear on the top of one's pate the barber holds his hand out for the full price. A full supply of Hoot's beef supplies just received by Cavanagh Froa., grocers': See (ieo F. Houghtby about painting that house. Estimates given and prices right. Hay Kichardson was quite badly bruised in a runaway last Saturday evening. Will Loey is remodelling the house on his property one and a half miles north of Yale. Hegular meeting of Court Yale I0F next Monday evening, May 2'J. All members requested to be present. T. 11. Parkinson, C. K. Aluminum signs are being painted on the windows of Smith & Cooper, general merchants and The Yale lla zaar. Ceo. E. Houghtby is the artist. James Martin who purchased the Livingston farm at Croswell will move his family to that city and occupy a residence on Melvin ave. until he builds a house on his farm. It is unquestionably a good idea to pray for things you want but your faith will be more likely to be rewarded if you follow up your prayer by getting out and hustling lor what you want. The hot days we had last week have been equaled but once, and exceeded only twice in 37 years. On Friday last week the temperature reached N2. One year ago the same day the temperature was 7(. Itev. W. H. Cole and wife are spend ing the week at Capac, where the members of the M. 1. church have fur nished a home for them. They expect to spend part of the time each week at Yale and Capac. Ueulah Henedict will give a recital in Central Hall, Yale, Friday evening, June 2. Her pupils-m instrumental and vocal music will furnish the program. Admission 10c. and 20c. All cordially invited to attend. The weather has dropped from its dizzy heights and seems to be try ing to make amends for all tho sweat it caused last week. We wouldn't mind if it kept its moderateness the rest of the summer. The row of Carolina poplar trees a long the south end of Tappan it Law's addition to the city have been razed to the ground and replaced by neat maple trees. It's a pity that more of those ungainly poplars were not removed. There was a big crowd in the city Saturday evening as is the cae nowa days at the close of every week. These are busy days for our farmers and Sat urday evening is the one time of the week when there is a general influx from the surrounding country to do the necessary trading. We notice by the Times-Herald that the ice cream dealers of Port Huron have united and raised the price to 10c. per dish. Our dealers are charging only fie. per dish notwithstanding it costs more to get the cream delivered in Yale. Patrons of the ice cream parlors should appreciate the low price Yale dealers are charging. The ladies of the M. E. church gath ered together in goodly numbers Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harnden, in honor of Mrs. Woodlrn, their departing member, surprising her completely. Supper was served and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. The ladies presented their honored guest with a handsome brooch. The annual clinic of the Seventh District Dental Society was held in Pert Huron-Thursday af ternoon and evening last. Heginning at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon at Hotel Harrington, a'line program was carried out, and among the papers we notice one en titled "Splints and Pyorehea," by Alice M. Doenng, of our city. The clinic was one of the most successful ever held by the society. HryanO'Hara and Victor Clore, the two Sanilac county young men accused of robbing a Southern Pacific overland train, January 2 last, have been exon erated from the crime and the opinion handed down by Judge Murphy was that there was no sufficient cause to be lieve the men guilty of the offense. Th suspense is now oyer and all the friends and interested ones are rejoicing with the boys. The following item clipped from the Sanilac JefTersonian refers to the young man who was so sick with pneumonia for several weeks here in Yale. We are pleased to learn of his progress to ward recovery: "John Snelling, jr., was operated on Friday of last week to relieve his lungs from their congested state. A large quantity of matter was removed and it is now expected that his progress toward recovery will bo more rapid." For Sale. A pedigreed English Peagle pup, nicely marked, from hunting stock. Ad dress, Earl Johnson, Yale, Mich. 5-2 ADVERTISED UTTERS. May 22, 1111. Nettie Lonnou Mrs. W. Whittaker E. Harvey Drake, P. M. EXCURSIONS VIA TMD Pere Marquette ON Sunday, May 28th TO SAGINAW Train will leave Yale .-it S:18 it. in. Returning, leave Saginaw at 3:30 p. m. Round Trip Fare To Saginaw, - 95c EMBROIDERIES oooe We have ono through our line of Einliroideries ami sorted out u largo number of patterns that we have placed on sulci at l()c per yd. A great many of these patterns are wido and sold at 15e, lo and 25c. Whilo they last your choice at 10c yd Lace and Insertions This season of the year you will want Laces. We have the Elyria line, the best wash lace for inner and outer garments. You will find any style and price you may need in these laces, and insertions to match at our store. There is none better. We can supply your wants from 5c to ISc per yard. It will pay you to look them over. Men's and Boys' Work Shoes .lust one word about our every day shoes. We have a work shoe with a smooth inner nde, something that will be easy on your feet and at tho same time will keep them dry. The leather is soft and pliable and will not get hard. It will pay you to investigate these shoes. They will give you good service and are reasonable in price. Boys' Every Day Shoes There is no one who needs a good shoe as much as the boy. lie the ono who gives theni,tho hard knocks and they have to be of the best make if they stand. We can recom mend our line of boys' shoes as just that kind. We carry them in blacks and tans in both high and low cut. We can lit and suit you in shoes of all kinds. Beavis & Hutchinson 06SSSS9SSSSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSS9SSSSSSSS0 n m vi ii ei n m-v v rer wm mscouiu aaie rt I special u n Commencing Saturday. Mav 13. Ending Saturday. Mav 27 l4 m - - - m S We have decided to place on sale at a ten per cent discount. Remember these are q J I all new spring goods and you will find each of the different lines contain good large assortments. m LADIES' WAISTS Theso are aU new spring goods and you will find each of the different (u lines contain good, large assortments. y) ii 8 S LADIES' WAISTS We are 011011112 one of the lamest and best assortments in the City. A strictly new and extra good values. MUSLIN UNDEUWEAlt An elegant line. We can please the most particular buyer in tho county as we have a largo and varied assortment of patterns and prices. WHITE GOODS A large assortment of any kind of white goods you may wish for. Plain O and fancy patterns in price from 10c up to 35c. Now is the tune to get busy and Q make that white dress. H LACE CURTAINS They are all new and a large assortment. Just what you want when y) you are through house cleaning. , ALL OXFORDS, PUMPS and SANDALS Men's, boys', ladies' and children's. All styles and sizes. Remember, everything mentioned above goes at 10 per cent discount. AT We have secured the agency for the famous Rig Four lino of coflcc put up by tho Tclfer Q JA CoHee Company, of Detroit. They arc tho finest in the land. Try a pound and bo con- Q m vinced. 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c. g I Smith & Cooper OS9S9S9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSO I The Skatin 9 2 9 4ak uri if 1 RUMPCLOTHES is Good.... I So are Trump Clothes, as the two go together, and no Sy other brand equals thia for style, workmanship and k wear. $2.00 to $0.00. V Wash Suits f This is where wc shine, for a more complete line we have never shown. jf Sailor collar, J luster wash suit, plain blue gingham ami iij trimmed with white, at 5oc ;If Sailor collar, lluster wash suit, made of brown stripe V gingham, nicely trimmed, at 7,-c J luster wash suit, made in tan gingham, trimmed with U brown and blue; also sailor collar blouse, tan with blue stripe, each tfl.oo V Sailor collar JJuster in gray Btripe, trimmed in blue; also VI plain white, at LOTHIAN & PALMER J