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General Fall ..Clearance H 111 Pil For Thirty Days We will jjfive you special reductions on any of our wall paper. Keinnants at much less than cost. Our stock is n tine one embodying all the latest and hest denns. During this sale you have an opportunity to buy the choicest papers at practically cost, and in the case of remnants at much less I than cost. ( No other such choice for a year. ACT NOW. The Palace Drug Store of POLLOCK & HENNESSY Druggists Phone 12. Yale, Mich. rang WK SKW. 11 Riili Prices Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Turn ed Work, Moulding, Prepared It. voting and Hoot' Coating, IJuilding Paper and several of the hest makes prepared and Calcined Piaster, lame, Hair, iiriik, Drain Tile and Sewer 1'ipe, in tension Ladders, Hard, Soft and Smith ing Coal. Dressed Lumber is like a Dead Dog ....THE BARK IS ALL OFF.... You'll find no bark on our lumber, although we do a great deal of barking about it. We have the stock and feel justified in the barking. When you want the best lumber bark up this tree and you'll find it. Yale Lumber & Coal Company IE-limited. I Silverware of Highest Quality' I Reasonably Priced v The prevailing idea that good silverware Is always high-priced is & wrong-dead wrong a fact that you know if you ever traded at our 2 store. When yn i buy a gift you of course want something pretty in 'M design, durante in quality and moderate in price. Our Line Covers All These Points Our guarantee that each piece is of the highest quality, tf vou wavering in your mind what to buy for your friend or yourself just look over this list: - Itrcakfast Knives and Forks Dinner Knives and Porks Hollow Handle Knives and Forks rruit Knives are Carver Sets Meat Forks Salad Forks 1'iekle Forks ( Mive Forks Dessert Forks Toothpick Holders I read Travs Food Pusher -Jelly Spoons Orange Spoons i!aby Spoons (Jravey Ladle Cucumber Server Jlutter and Sugar Sets Table Spoons Dessert Spoons Tea Spoons .Merry Spoons Olive Spoons Platter Spoons Preserve Spoons Soup Spoons ('ream Ladle Oyster Server Cracker Jars Jelly Knives Child s sets I'TOur line of Sterling Silver Spoons is the best we have ever shown. Store I Drugs and Jewelry GRANT HOLDEN OSSCSSSSSS9SSSS3SSS9SSSSo: jjj Does your home need new W iLace Curtains I . S) Come in and look over our new line of these goods ) ranging in price from 75c to $7.00 a pair. s 8 8 8 fj, A. V. PARMLEE, U iK cuoNt 24 oat or NH.HT , YALE, MICHIGAN. (dSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSO Wc also have the finest line of Carpets and Rugs we ever carried. Local and Otherwise. Window washing was in order Wed nesday morning. Dr. Pollock was called to the bedside of Kichard Passmore who is very sick at his home. (tegular meeting O. K. S. Wednesday evening, :ov. . All members request eti to he present. Thomas Ihody and family have moved to Marine City where they will make their tut me home. The usual Halloween' pranks were perpetrated Tuesday night. No great amount or damage was done. (Jeo. (Jreen has resigned his positioi at the electric light plant in Croswell and accepted a position at 1 ale. Win. Hoy is moving back to Vale from Deford and will occupy the house on Mary street next to l'lul JJeadle s. llain last Thursday night turned out to snow and the ground was covered with a white mantle Iriday morning Thursday, November 30, is the date Pres. Win. II. Taft has designated as the dav we shall give thanks and eat turkey. The gross receipts of the Firth con cert in St. Clair were SOjf). The pen pit over mere llioroughly appreciate good thing. Xo school Thursday and Friday Many of the teachers will attend tin state teachers association at Detroit those days. Will 1 1 olden, son of Mrs. Saral llolden, is helping T. (J. Ilolden ii cnanging nis oooKKeepmg 10 a new ac counting system. Klder J. II. Pat on will preach I'riqk Chapel next Sunday at 3:00 and i." o p. m. Subjects ot vital importance will be discussed. The foot ball game between Port Huron and Vale last Saturday after noon resuneu in a score i t. ami n favor of Port Huron. Spencer, Xewlove, of Fremont, re reived word Saturday that his sister Mrs. J. It.Caughill, residing in the stale ot ashington was dying. The supper given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church on Halloween was largely patronized and !j?2I.(X) was real iz ed, the supper being given for l." cents The womens Jiible class of the Pres byterian church held its monthly social business meeting at the home ot Mrs JJowles on ednesday evening and en joyed a pleasant hour or two. John Iiichardson has purchased Al Kinsley's milk business and will con tinue the route as heretofore. John is adding a number of new cows and will give his patrons every accomodation possible. ltev. Pearcy, of Saginaw, will till the pulpit at Mechanic street Church of Christ Sunday, Xov. ". Subjects morning, "the Spirit of Christ and what it will do for us;" evening, "The rroaigat son. The chicken pie supper given under the auspices of the young people of the Mechanic street Church of Christ at Mrs. Jiryce s restaurant Thursday even ing of last week was a decided success. Proceeds about 30. L. II. (Jreen, of Speaker, who has been quite sick with typhoid fever and is somewhat improved, was nursed by nis momer-in-Jaw, Mrs. Elizabeth JAid ingtOD, during his sickness. Mrs Ludington contracted the disease and at the present time is in a serious con dition. The following hunters have gone to the north woods on a few weeks deer hunting trip: Warren Hoadway left Saturday for Newberry; Chauncey Kelly on Monday for Kenton; Jas. Wallace today lor Newberry and Thos. (I rimes today for Seney. They are all old-time hunters and will no doubt bring home some big ones. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have planned and begun work on a bazaar which they expect to hold be lore me miuaie or December, it is their intention to have quantities of aprons ot an kinds suitable tor every purpose and also pretty lancv articles. Make a note of this bazaar when think ing of Christmas. Mrs. J. K. Staiey happened to remark to a iriend the other day "I intended to have a chicken today, but could get no one to kill it." Little Dick quickly says, "why mamma 1 could cut a chickens head off." "Oh no" Mrs. Staiey said, "you couldn't cut an angle worm 8 head off." "Oh yes I could" Dick stoutly aftirms, "1 could if I knew which end it was on." The (). K. S. Chapter at Memphis en tertained the St. Clair county associa tion to the number of 150 guests last week and all present enjoyed a special ly good time. Jlusiness and election of otlicers occupied the afternoon session after which an elaborate banquet was served in the opera house. The evening was aevotea lo initiatory work and speeches. The association will meet with the Port Huron Chapter in February. The new officers are as fol lows: -President, Mrs. Tillie Smith, Port Huron; Associate Patron, Dr. Neil, Capac; Secretary and Treasurer, Minnie Kenyon, Marine City; Marshal, Mrs. Maud Jones, Memphis. The Avoca Milling Co. begs to an nounce that its new (louring mill at Avoca, which has been in course of construction during the past season is now in operation. The mill is equipped with the latest Improved machinery. guaranteed to produce the best product possible. Chas. Tunis who was with S. O. Welch fc Son, Vale, nine years with the Vale Milling Co. and recently with the Wayne Milling Co. will have charge. Avoca business men and citizens may well feel proud of this Industry locat ing in their midst as it will do a great deal towards bringing trade to their town. Success to the enterprise and its proprietor J. (S. Ilrown. "Little Jake" (Jacob Seligman), aged 73. a former Saginaw clothing merchant and banker, whose name was at one time a household word in Michigan. despondent from failing health shot and Instantly killed himself last Mon day in his beautiful home at Silada, Col., which he had just completed and moved Into a week previous. Tales are still told here of his picturesque busi ness methods and eccentricities, 'He built the Majestic building in Detroit, and as he expressed it, had bought and sold "everything under the sun except salt." Little Jake was one-half inch less than four feet tall. He was a member of the Elks and his remains I were brought to Saginaw by that order for burial. ac ies Special Sale of La Vogue sses' and' Chic 1 9 HA A ren s um FRIDAY, NOV ilBER 3rd, 191" w WW" 7THIS sale will include the entire sample line of the manufacturers we buy our coats from regularly, and you all know our reputation for carrying good goods, and furthermore, our personal guarantee goes with every coat we sell, and our reputation for doing as wc agree has never been doubted. Our business principles have always been "honest goods at honest prices." We are here to stay and cannot do otherwise. This sale will include liil Every Sample Coat in their line, and you all know they take extra pains in making up these sample coats. They must be the best. They are made especially to show their lines. They will be sold at SPECIAL REDUCTIONS and if you need a new coat you cannot afford to miss this sale. These coals are the latest styles in Blacks, Blues, Browns, Grays and Fancy Mixtures in plain and reversible cloth. They are bargains, every one. This is your chance to get a new coat atj manufacturer's price. The name La Vogue stands for quality. D6 not miss these Bargains. til. Another Special We have a lot of coats in stock that we will place on sale at this time. We will close out every one of them at cost. You will find a splendid selection in blacks and mixtures. We also have some misses' and children's coats that we will close at cost and less. No one can afford to miss this opportunity to fit the family out for winter at LESS THAN COST Shawls Just a word about shawls. We have a line that will please you both in price and assortment. We carry the large double shawls the Cayuga Shawl, made by the Waterloo Woolen Co.-at $2.50, $3.00 and $5.00. There is noth ing handier than a good shawl. ..Ladies' Skirts.. We have just received a line of Ladies' Ready-to-wear skirts direct from New York in a fine line of staple colors. They fit perfectly and are cut in the very latest styles. We have them in Serges, Prunellas, Panamas, Chiffon Panamas and Voiles. We are also showing a Corduroy Skirt that is very pretty and durable. You will have to see these skirts to appreciate their looks and try them on to sec how correctly they fit. You will find them in both high and regular waists. The prices $4, $5, $6, $7.50, $10, $12.50 & $15 Shoulder Shawls & Fascinators In these wc are prepared to take care of your wants. In black, white or Fancy we can please you. The prices are from 25c to $3.00. Don't miss these. In fact our general line awaits your selection. It is complete and well selected. We want your business anil will do our best to please you. FURS You will find a splendid line to select from. All the new styles in muffs and neck peices the furs that give satisfaction. Prices run from $1.00 to $20.00 vt. Beavi & lutchinson A sure sign of approaching winter. (Jeese in large numbers Hying south ward. Under the new postal law Sandusky is entitled to mail delivery by carriers. Postmaster i. Dawson has written in to m;ike sure of the matter before laying the question before the people. There could be no better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. My children were all sick with whoop ing cough. One of them was in bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Cham- berlain's Cough Itemedy and the first dose eased them.and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. It. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by Mathews V Wight and (J rant Ilolden. Mr. Jerry O'Hrien, of Cole, Mich., was a guest of Mike Mulcahy last Sun day. .Jerry used to be a section fore man on the Polly Ann road. Mike was asking Jerry how he came to get the job. "Well," says Jerry, "Oi'll tell yees how it wur. Oi wur working on the track and wan noiglit jist at quoitin' toime the boss says to me, Jerry go and get the tools and get that ephike mawl af to wan side there'. The track sup erintendent wur thare too. When oi came back wid the tools the boss says. did ye get the mawl? lis says oi, oi got them all there they are. Says he oi said did ye git the mawlr says oi dident oi say oi got them all. Says he the mawl, the mawl. i es says oi them all, them all. Ah go an says he and git the kar and go to the divil.' Says oi wan av the same family is enough for me to know. Oi don't nade to go see yer father, savs the super Jerry yese too sharp for the 6hovil, ol make a foreman av ye.' An so he did. iets go down to Smiths for a good ister sthew." STEPHENSON UllKTSamlnllAWKKS jjj' .Stephenson Underwear...... J MORE LENGTH MORE BREADTH to to "Staiey Brand" (h Jen dill emu weiglils sunt (luaiittcs. l.very required sizo and ntyle. In quality line enough for niulli-inillionjures. So yw w w MORE WOOL, MORE WEAR. moderate in cost they may he enjoyed by everybody. Dr. Cornell. Dr. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat pecialist, of 1'ort Huron, will be at the 'aisley Hotel, Yale, on iriday, Dec. I. Try an Expositor Liner. STEPHENSON UNDERWEAR MILLS "STALEY BRAND" Soi th Dkm, Isn. ts to to to to No oilier underwear wears longer, washes better, tits and covers the form more perfectly or jjfives more real solid com fort and satisfaction. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Union Suits, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Cotton fleeced lined, single garments, 50c and $1.00 Union suits, $1.00 to $2.00 tiii: uixn yoi? iiAVii ALWAYS M'OUN V viz w T.OTHTAN & PATJVfRR $ Th Hen Lifts Th Mortgage. Statistics show that the hen is the best paying investment on the farm when Riven proper care and attention. If you want to get the best results feed your chickens a little of HAHVKLIS CONDITION row I) KKS occasional ly, it makes the hens lay. No feed stuff mixed with it to make a large package; nothing but pure medicine. Trice 25 cts. per package. Sold by Pollock ,V nennessy. Subscribe for the Kxpositor. O. I. C. Boar. I have a thorough bred O. I. C. boar hog at my premises for service. I'ee 81.00. I have some Pikin ducks fur Rale. (!eo. Shearer, 1 mile west of Old 1 1 rock way school house. tM-2 The boy's appetite is often the source of amazement. If you would have such an appetite take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not only create a healthy appetite, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to do its work naturally. For sale by .Mathews V Wight and (Jrant Ilolden, The Yale Creamery Company pays a larger price and gives a better test than any other dealer in cream in this section. Try us. Patrons are invited to see their cream tested. Yale Creamery Co. Horses I will liny horses worth anywhere fromS2.- to 8150 if in fair condition and any age. Drop postal card to Karl Wohlberg, UStt Stone-st., Port Huron, or phone 501. h-