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It Will Cost You Nothing You havo the privilcgo of using any entirely at our risk. Wo are making no exceptions in our offer. It makes no iHiTcreuco which of the liexall Kemcdies you huy, shoulil it not provo satisfactory in every way wc will pay hack your inonoy. ' There U no string to the offer, you lon't even havo to bring hack tho empty bottle. Try one of the following: Hexall Kitlney Pills lloxall Grippe Pills Hexall Kubbinj: Oil Hoxall Cold Tablets Hexall Orderlies Hoxall Worm Syrup A Trial Will Convince You. Grant Holden Drugs fThc Rcxall Store Jewelry "THE 11ELIAULE STOKE" Stthr Tiii Bi Moil More orders come to us than ever before. High class merchandise within every reach. Write us and you get a prompt reply.' We send sam- pies. Let us know as near as possible your ft wants. Do you need Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Dress Linens, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains and Curtain M Goods. You never regret a buy at "The Store That Sells Wooltex" The Ballentine Dry Goods Co. We Sell McCall Patterns Port Huron, Mich. SPECIAL Whilo it lasts, Seven bars of Liuilz Anne Snap for 2fc. Give it a trial next Wiiah Day. If you try LaFranco Laundry TabMs and Saltan Starch Tablets once, you will use it auin. We Inm them both for sale. I -USTortli. End Gkcocer'sr PHONE 58 ;.; :-: JOHN (BRIGHT, Proprietor. n eeding Time! It will soon be time to get on the ground and the wisest plan is to have your seed ready. We handle nothing but the best in the line of Timothy Seed and Clover Seed A full line of seeds of all kinds kept constantly on hand A new car of Lehigh Valley Cement Toledo Pulp Plaster Homestead and Fish Guana Fertilizer Have some second-hand Plows, a Buggy, Empire Drill and Spring-tooth Harrows for sale cheap. PHONE 14 ' ...Wharton & Company... YME (IDLES RELQABLE IB PWf EE 4 Absolutely Pure MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR Local and Otherwise. Names of Teachers Who Passed. being 11 u- 14th the IF YOU ARE DEAF READ THIS. Up readiug teaches "the eye to hear." This Btudy is easily acquired through our complete Correspondence Course. Jiy learning to read the speaker's lips you can enjoy the comforts of conversation without embarrassment throw r S.ltfom O. trays Hit D.afn.st to Strang. r. Write for free booklet. SCHOOL OF LIP LANGUAGE, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Try The Expositor One Yean was down afternoon from on a Swat tho early fly. l'earl McDonald is in Tort Huron today. Screen doors and windows are put on. Floyd Ferguson, our ico man, la now on the Job. Mrs. llussel Secord was in l'ort ron Monday. (lov. Ferris has designated May as Mothers' Day. Ilenry E. Welch was at Flint lirst of the week. Tlios. Fox, of lVck, wrfs in Vale on Monday morning. Did you plant a tne on Monday? If not, do so now. Mrs. llattie Darling was at Fort Huron Friday hit. Jason Clark, of Saginaw, visited his mother on Sunday. Starts out as though we would have another wet season. Josephine l.earti vititcd relatives in l'ort Huron last week. K. W. Farley was at Toronto, Out., last week ou business. K. F. Fead was at l'ort Huron on business Monday night. Mrs. Chas. Alexander was in Fort Huron the lir&t of the week. l J. Flynn was up from l'ort Huron Sunday on a visit to friends. Frank Ernest was at Detroit the lirst of the woek ou business. Sunday was an ideal day, full of sunshine from morn till night. Mrs. Clyde Jtichards and sun Erwin were Fort Huron visitors Monday. Mrs. Fred Taylor and daughter Hetty were in Fort Huron on Monday. Fred J. Chamberlain, of Jeddo, was calling on friends in Yale last Friday. Mrs. J. A. Menzies visited her son and daughter in Detroit over Sunday. (leo. V. UJack, of l'igeon, wa9 in Vale calling on friends' the first of tho week. E. II. Drake transacted legal busi ness In l'ort Huron Fridav of last week. Will McMahon was over from Capac Smiday on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Win. (Jrlmes has moved to her farm in Speaker township for the sum mer montns. Keep your chickens, dogs and cats off your neighbors premises and you'll be better mends. Nearly everybody hag an auto this spring. Our dealers are more than busy making Bales. L. U. McDonald Drown City Monday visit to his mother. Floyd Ferguson father and mother from latter part of last week. T. II. Farkinson has been somewhat worse during the past week and his condition does not improve. Mrs. W. A. Holden, of Fort Huron, was the guest of Vale relatives and friends Thursday of last week. Most every city and town around us are having clean-up days. How about Vale getting into the harness? Con Jones brought out his hot ham burg sandwich outfit for the lirst time this season Saturday evening last. Frank Andreae now drives a tine new Hudson Six. (Jeorge Stableford drove the machine from Detroit today. J. I Rosenthal's clothing store will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday evenings during the summer months. Head all the adv changes in the Ex poHi tor each week. Interesting reading and money may be saved the prospec tive buyer. Mrs. Alfred Minnie and little daugh ter, of Fort Huron, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. T. J. Minulo the latter part oi last wecK. Mr. and Mrs. (leo. (lough were at Detroit the lirst of the week to see their daughter, Mrs. W. 11. llarvie, who is seriously ill. Eighth grade examinations are being held in Vale today and tomorrow, also at Fort Huron, Marine City, St; Clair Capac and Memphis. Mrs.' V. A. Lacy received a telegram Monday from Miles announcing the serious illness of her mother. She left for there immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L, llenedict, Editor and Mrs. Cawood, of Drown City, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S Cochrane, Dev. Waldren (leach was called to Richmond on Tuesday of this week to conduct the funeral service of Dr. F. J. Fenton, who died In Detroit on Sunday, Aiay 7iii. Wellington Newell has moved with his family from Detroit to Fly mouth and will look after the block of terri tory for the harvester company from that town. Vale friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Carson extend congratulations to the young couple over the arrival of a son at their home on 15th street, Fort Huron, May 3. If it Isn't one thing It's another. We complain about the cold, backward spring, but when hot weather comes we'll have lightning and wind storms. There's always something to take the Joy out of life. entertained his Alienton the The following are tho successful ap plicants in and around Vale who were granted certiticates Irom the recent examination held in Fort Huron, April 27, 2H and LKJ: Second Grade. Crowley, Mollie Emmett Foley, Margaret Emmett Keruey, Thomas Vale Magne-r, Nellie Vale FoMy. Dertha Vale Second Grade Transfer. Kampe, Win. C Capac Second Grade Renewal. Rrennan, Anna Emmett Cowhy, (Mara Emmett Evans, Lulu Vale (lottsleben, Rose Vale l'hillips, Mabel Vale l'hillips, Gertrude Atkins Third Grade Certificates. Huffman, Lois Vale Mo6her, Minnie Vale Nolan, Nellie Emmett Oliver, Clinton Capac Oliver, Clayton Riley Centre O'Connor, Gertrude Vale Floeger, Elsie Capac Schoeneman, Louis Capac Shutt, Reulah Vale Willey, Matilda Vale , Ward, Josephine Atkins Zinzo, Verna Vale The following applicants passed a satisfactory examination and will be granted certiU:ates when they furnish statement showing that they have had at least Bix weeks professional training in one of the state normals or itsequiv aient as the law requires. Readle, Frank Melvin Readle, (leorge Vale HallLuella Vale Oatman, Nina Vale Stevens, Edna Vale Vincent, Mattie Vale Watson, Rhea Yale ' Walker, liertha Atkins Zinzo, Charles Vale Miss Davis of Fort Huron is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Wark. Mrs. Thos. Doucher visited friends at Cro8well the first of the week. Mrs. L. Clark is very low at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Eva J. Black. Roy Huffman, principal of theFarm ington schools, visited his parents west of the city the past week. Ed. Sheehy has purchased the 80-acre farm known as the Wm. Sayles place, south of the city, from Chas.E. Martin. Dank reports of the First National Rank and Vale State Dank and the First National Dank of Avoca appear in this issue. A Mothers' Day address will be de livered by the pastor at the M. E. church next Sunday morning, May 14. Everybody invited. A daughter came to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Foster at Feck on Wednesday, May 10, 1915. Vale friends offer congratulations. Fire caught in the roof of the Sawyer house on Kennefick street today and burned only a small hole in the shingles. The blaze was extinguised before the hose company reached the scene. Under-sheriff Windsor, of Fort Hu ron. was In Yale Saturday night on oflicial business. He took Mr. Longs worth, who has shown signs of insanity, to the county jail to await orders to be sent to the asylum at l'ontiac. Sacred Heart church has been grant ed the privilege and use of the City Fark in which to hold a big celebration on July 4th. (lames, races, athletic sports and fireworks in the evening. A full program will be published later. Every member of the Benior medio J class of tho University of Michigan lias been ollered a position, i irty-nve nave accepted appointments. Among those in the list we notice Fred 1. Currier of Vale, to German Hospital, New ork City; Duncan Campbell of Munising, to private practice at Avoca, Mich. Hugh Hodgins has made a number of improvements to his farm home during the past year. Last fall he in stalled a furnace and a heating plant, and this spring he has added a porch to the front of his house and repainted the entire building. Everything looks spick and span about the premises. A heavy rain and hail storm, accom pan led by thunder and lightning visit ed this section early Monday morning. The storm did not extend as far south as Old Drockway nor as rar north as Feck. Another disagreeable storm Tuesday night, lasting nearly all day Wednesday, covering a wide scope of country. Spring is here at last in all its ver dant glory. The skies are blue and clear from the many showers which have seemed to wash the last of the winter away, and it is loath to go. The grass is cropping up green and fragrant and what nature Is doing in rejuvenating the earth conveys Itself to her people in the feeling that all thlngB mirat be freshened and cleaned. Joe E. Vincent, of Greenwood town ship, has made his formal announce ment through the Fort Huron Times Herald that he will be a candidate for the nomination of County Clerk of St. Clair county at the August primaries. Joe was supervisor of his township for many years and at present Is one of the superintendents of the poor. He Is well known throughout the county and will no doubt poll a targe vote. M m$$m YOUNG men intent upon wearing good clothes should consider these Spring Suits $10 to $25 Young men who want thoroughly good clothing-which possesses style and snap-need examine none other but these clothes of ours. If there are men's clothes better in make, in style, in comfort, than these suits of ours, we have not discovered them. The most economical suit for you to day are these that you'll be proud of long after you have forgotten their low, reasonable prices. , Suits $10 to $25 Top Coats $3.50 to $10 - We have a limited number of watches left and will give one FREE on Saturday with each boy's suit at $5.00 or over. The very newest in Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Shirts. J. I. ROSENTHAL GOOD CLOTHES DEALER Gas Stove Comfort With Kerosene Oil The Oil Stove of Steady Habits Abundant Heat Always Ready Like Gas No Smoke No Odor -Absolutely Safe Two, Three and Four Burner New Perfection Kok Just take one home on trial if it is not per fectly satisfactory you may return it. Wc also handle the PURITAN I IIGI I BURNER, made by the same company. Ask to sec this stove. John Button, Hardware:' ;