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w .any 1 It Will Cost You Nothing You have the privilege of using any entirely ut our risk. Wo aro making no exceptions in our otter. It makes no dilTereuce which of the Ucxall Uerncdies you buy, should it not prove witwinctory in every way we will pay back your money. There is no string to the offer, vou don't even havo to bring buck the empty bottlo. J ry j one of this following: Hexall Kidney Tills Ucxall Grippe- Tills Koxall. Rubbing Oil Kcxull Cold Tablets llexall Orderlies Kuxnll Worm Syrup A Trial Will Convince You. Grant Holden Drugs The Rcxall Store Jewelry Local and Otherwise. RECORD SHOWS TOWNSEND FOl "THE RELIABLE STOllE' Every Woman Is Thinking ....of Her New Fall Suit.... Co be well dressed is to be ready early with the new style. At this moment every woman is eager to step out of her summer apparel and put on the smart new garments of autumn. Hhc charming new collections of IVooltex, Statecraft, Bischoff and Boulevard suits and coats now being shown, provide a most graft fying selection in garments that are authorita tive in style, beautiful in fabric and superbly tailored. Best of all, considering the quality) of materials and tailoring, they are really moderate in price. We shall be glad to have you view the new styles at your earliest convenience. Xhe Store That Sells IVooltex Ballentine Dry Goods Co. Owrlfbt r H. BJktfe SW McCall Patterns "PORT HURON V.tXSX3E3B5 While the summer months are here if is a good plan to begin thinking about your winter s supply oi Hard or Soft Coal and let us figure on putting in what you need now. You will save money and there will oe oetter sausiac tion all round. A new. car of Lehigh Valley Cement Toledo Pulp Plaster Homestead and Fish Guana Fertilizer PHONE 14 ...Wharton & Company... SPECIAL VVhiln it InstH." Seven bars of Lautz Acmo Soanfor 25c. Give it a trial next Wash Day. If you try LaFranco Laundry Tablets and Sat'na Starch Tablets once, vou will uso it a?ain. Wo havo them both for PH6NE58 :.: :-: :-: JOHN BRIGHT, Proprietor. WANTED-Farm of 80 or 120 acres to rent or work on shares. Phon 1.3-1L IS.' John Manns. 19-fl .JIAIIUAINS In building material, hheathin, Joists, timber of every uVt-cription. Apply to Uert Hrown, Vale, or phone 127. 52- Jr'Oll SALK We offer for sale our aouse and lot, corner Kennelick and Wood streets, Vale. Call at house. 5- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. l'armlee For Sale. 9 room house, 2 lots, barn, shed, hoff pen, hen coop, some berries and fruit on lots; a desirable place located on Mechanic street. Yale, for sale. For particulars and terms, call on or al drRi Dr. w. (1. Wlcht Yale. W roil SALK Horse, 8 years old; also harness and top buggy. Will be sold chean Inaulre of It. Kemington, Yale. 18- Labor day, Monday, September 4. The heat was extreme all laat week. l'url Harding, of Mfclfln, was in Yale Friday last. Mert Ward, of Clinton, vinited friends in ale this week. Mrs. Frauk Francis, of rontiac. vis Ited Yale friends the past weeK. Don Vincent and a uartv of friends autoed down from Pigeon last Sunday. Kate Hegan, of Yale, is visiting her parents iu the village Lexington N ews. Mrs. Herb Eshelman and children of Flint are spending a week or two in Yale. LhvI Lane, of Oconto FalU. Vi9. is here on a visit to his brother uenj Lane. L. .1. Menzies. of Detroit, was the guest of his parents Saturday ana bun day. Mav liooth. of liatavia. New ork. is the euest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Andreae. Mrs. Eva lilack has been in Detroit the past week looking up the fall mil linery Hue. A verv aereeable chance in the weather took place Tuesday, ine not spell is broken. Yule was well reDrebented at the M aline races at Mempnis last inurs day and rid ay. The Michigan State Fair will open at Detroit next Mondav beptemner 4 ana continue ten days. Mrs. Herb L. Smith, of Saeinaw vis ited her pnrents, Mr and Mrs. John 1'axton last week. Mm. Jacob lleichard. of Princeton. Miu:i.. visited her 6ister Mrs. John Fax ton last week. E. F. Thomas and wife, of Urown City, visited A. II. Heckett and family the first of the week. F. H. Schade and wife, of Toledo, Ohio, have been visiting r. U. ramu son and family this week. Mrs. Moses Curl ier and daughter, of Capac, visited at the Fred Currier home the latter part or tne ween. 1'rimarv election next Tuesday Register Saturday of this week and be sure and vote on lueBday. Mrs Harvey Foster and little (laugh ter of'l'eck are spending Chautauqua week at tlie barton no me. Hirinp Mihlethaler and family of I htihor lieach. were iruestR of Yale rdalives and fnendH Minday. (' darwood resort is vacant this week, all i he summer residents being in Yale for I he Chautauqua numbers. NiM Harrison Lone and Miss Matte LndinstoTi. of i ale are visiting A. w . Long and wife Lexington .News. Walter Smith is bui dinar a new garage ou his Mary street lot to house his automobile ana ou motor true. (Mifis. V. Schmidt and wife, of Hay Citv motored to Vale last week and visited among relatives and friends. w. A. Woodruff and wife left for New Haven Monday morning called there on account of the death or a ret ative. Will Savles. Albert Menerev and Jim Newell motored from Detroit Saturday and spent Sunday among Yale relatives and trlends. Dave Welch and family are now oc copying the Evans house on Mechanic street, having moved from tne larm the past week. lohn Martin, who has spent the past summer in Yale has returned to Kln- dersley, Sask. Charley Menerey ac companieu nun. At an entertainment to be (riven tomorrow Fridav evening in Melvin bv the lieuecca lAtdge, uawiey tiaiiman, of l ale. win sing. Mrs. Vauehtl Francis and daughter f.illian. of Los AneeleH. Calif, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Mcln- tyre the past week. The summer vacation is nearly over and the cirls and bova are thinking of school whtcn opens in laie on lues day, September 5th. Dr. Lacv returned Tuesday eveniue from Dnlnth where he has been for several weeks. Mrs. Lacy will remain up there ror a time yet. .1 V. Holden. of Had Axe. is in Yale on a visit to bis brotners ana irienas. Jess has sold his drug business and will look up another location. . Fred Mathews and Clvde Richards with their families were guests of tieorge Mcintyre ana wue at meir Crdarwood cottage last bunday. Thpre will he no nreachincr In the Frf Methodist church next Sunday as J. N. Wilson and wife are attending the annual conierence aiuorunna. Sundav was swelterincr hot and many of onr neonle who could spent the day on the breezy shores mi laRe uuron at Cedarwood, Lexington, Lakeport and l'ort Huron. Loin is the name of a newborn daugh ter that came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs.Iiert j;rown attneir nome in Yale ou Tuesday. August loth Congratulations. Walter Wve. wife and two children. of Shell Lake. Wis., have been viuitine Mr. Wvn'n sister. Mrs, John 1'axton the past week, it has oeen ininy years since Mrs. J'aiton saw ner uroiner. Itarr'a new oner a house is being push a to romnletion. Such a place for hold ing operas ana eniertainmenis is wnai Yale has needed lor many years, it will be roomy, wen ventuatea ana lighted. rhem will be a social danciniz nartv in (lleaner hall. Old Urockway, on Friday evening, Sept. 1st, 1916. Mnsic ii MrlCAnl.t.Aa 3.nlece orchestra. Hill 1.00. Roy W. Carlysle, floor manager. The public cordially invitea to aiiena this party. Vale friends received word this week nftha death of Maorsie Henedict at rnrincran. Alberta. July ia 1910. Miss Henedict was formerly a resident or ihiaritv. Several veara atro she mov ed with her sisters ana bromer-ui-iaw s family to the northwest where she has since resided. a com stalk measuring 10 feet, grown tho farm nf .lamea Middleton. in on display lnur ofllce. The seed from uh ch th ia corn grew wasp antea June lKih Another stalk of corn measuring 8 feet taken from an 18-acre patch on tho farm or Jee King near ipeer wa left at this oiUce bv Chas. Alexander on which is a well developed ear or corn. CANADIAN RKCIPltOOITY M. Jl. Mcl'heruon, of Lowell, Mich raiHe8 the question whether the rec ords bear out the charge that Senator Townnend voted for Canadian reciproc ity in 1UU when the Michigan farmers were fearful their markets would go glimmeriug under the Inrush of Do minion products The Detroit Times wired lis Washing ton correspondent for the official version of the Michigan Senator's altitude on the question and received this, reply: Townsend voted for Canadian reel nrocitv: Smith voted against it. After ward Townsend made sneecn in wnicn he said he made a mistake in voting for it. At the time the Canadian reciprocity measure was under discussion lu Wash ingtou, a committee from Michigan went there. .This committee was composed of the following: Ex-gover nor Fred M Warner; V. R. Waterbury editor of the Michigan Farmer; Fresi Snyder, Michigan Agricultural college D. A. Iloldeu, president State Anaoeia lion Farmers lubs;N. 1. Hull, mas ter State (irance: Senator Herbert Fowell, Ionia, Alii It.; C. E. Hassett Fenuville, Mich; J nines H. McHride Huilon, Mich ; Clark R Reed, Howell Mich This committee had a hearing before the miate finance committee, and also waited upon Senator Townsend. The manifold disadvantages to the farmers of Michigan from the Canadian reci procity bill were presented by them to Senator Townsend in all its phases Senator Townsend was non-committal but afterwards voted in favor of the Canadian reciprocity bill. Advertisement Charles Ohmer goes toLan&ing today to visit ins nroiners. J. C. Davis entertained his father of Fort Huron over Sunday. Auction nrIh hilla nrinted at the, Expositor otliee neatly and promptly. Advance slate, fair tickets on sale at Expositor ollice, to cts each or .1 for $1 Fred .Tay lor and family are at Vassar todav ou a visit to relatives ana friends. Margaret Draper, of Detroit, is spend ing trie weeK at the nome oi iN. u Herbert. Chas. Haves, who has been a sick man for some time is regaining) his neaun ana sirengin. Mrs. Hlanch Duncan, of St. Thomas. Out., is here on a visit to tier rather A. W. Kelly. C.enevievn Uvder. a former teacher in our public schools was the guest of joe uearu ana oiner x aie menus last week. (Hadvs Wallace leaves todav for De troit where she will enter the Thomas Normal Training school and take up a Epeciai course oi stuuy. Judge Tapnan and family of Fort Huron and Mrs. Draper, of Detroit, visited Mr and Mrs. N. H. Herbert and other friends here Wednesday. Mm. ('has. Trumble and two child dren. of Hrown Citv. visited with Mr and Mrs. rred Aiainews ana other aie relatives and friends the past week. Mrs. Ceo. Mclntvre is entertaining a company of ladies at a porch parly this arieruoon in nonor oi ner gueBt Mrs. Vaughn Francis, of Los Angeles Calif. Parsons, the eve man. will be in Vale for one day on Tuesday, August 'J'.l. His neadquart ra will be at the I'uisiey Hotel See adv. eisewhor in tin paper. A rime MrKeith. who came from Providence. It. 1. to Kiten.l the so in me among Valefrinnds. is in Sandusky thi week with Mr. ana .Mrs. fjmore Putney. A. E. Shannon, examiner, sent ou bv the Hoard of State Tax Commis siouerB, Lansing, spent last week in 1 ale getting assessments or personal property. The work of laving the ties and iron on the Handy JSros. railroad between I'eeR and fort Huron is being noshed. It is expected to bo completed to Fargo Saturday. "J as. L. Henedict and wife, Hugh Mc.Nair and wife and Mrs. John rawood. of Mrown Citv. were calling on Vale relatives and friends Thursday night last. Mrs. Locke, mother of Mrs. L. Roy Fuller, sister Mrs. Wheaton and daugh ter Helen, of Harvey, 111 , aud sister Mrs. Martiu of uapac, were visitors here this week. Alex L. Savles. of Newberry, prose cuting attorney of Luce couuty, was in Ya e Sunday and Monday caning on his parents and friends. He was on his way to Lansing. Services will be held next Sunday in the M. E. church at Vale as follows: Morning service at 10:00 standard time Sermon bv the oaator. Sunday school at 11:15. No eveulng service. Every one cordially Invited to attend. Also preachiug at Urockway in the after noon. Thos. Crimes, while working at the canning factory last week, injured his hand and blood poisoning set in. lie is now in Ann Arbor for treatment. Word from his wife, who is with him. Is to the effect that everything possible U heincr done to relieve the pain and remove the trouble. Piano Tuning My uext trip to Yale will be the lat ter nart of August. lieave orders at the Expositor ollice. 20-2 F. C. Llllibfidge, Detroit. Tents For Rent Two tents, one 14x21, the other Hxlfi board floors in both, equipped with hoda bedding, rooking utensils, tables. chairs, dishes, knives, forks, in fact everything for a family to use in camp ing. Located at Odarwooa on i.&ne Huron. If you win to rent can at tne Expositor otllce. Vale, 20-4 Mr. Man, that Suit Money will be best spent in this Cash SUIT SALE Come and Investigate the Tremendous Values You never saw greater Suit distinctive style, dependable fabrice; not bargains in price a more comprehensive stock ed Suits there's a suit here Bargains and this means workmanship and durable only ! Never have we shown of beautiful, smartly design for every Ynan or youth. $12.50 and $13.50 SUITS $998 Splendidly Tailored, Sale Price, $9.98. $18.00 and $20.00 SUITS 14.75 $18 and $20 Values $14.75. $15 and $16.50 SUITS 12.50 1, 2 and 3 button models, hand tailored throughout, sale price $12.50 $22.50 SUITS 18.50 Finest materials, scle price $18.50 If you chance to be one of those that have put off buying the suit you intended to get until now, let us say toyou--that words and figures can not tell the whole story-just come in and allow us to show you. OXFORDS ONE-FOURTH OFF T I. ROSENTHAL GOOD CLOTHES DEALER AVOCA Mr n,i mm. iv A. Hill. II. M. Wads- worth and family, autoed to Niagara Falls last week, stopping at Strathroy, London aud other points in Canada ou a visit to relatives, iney repon, a uuu time and uo accidents to mar the jour ney, driving &K) miles, being compelled to sto; only ror gasonue auu uu. oline 35 cts. a gallon is all. It. is a beautiful trip passing tnrougn ine fruit belt, up and down the hills on fine gravel roads all the way. .lfhn lllrirh die l at the home or his brother Art ou Saturday last. Funeral Monday at Avoca, uev. r inu uuit-im-ing. Some new hay is bein? pressed in this locality und being' bhipped from Avoca to Eastern markets. We will noon h ive two miles of good roads starting at Avoca and luuuing north. Alex Itol ertsou is foreman and is doing a line job. Farmers are buby threshing. Grain is turning out very poor, nd oats to sell, wheat a fair sample, The First National Hank is having an addition 14x20 -feet built of brick and cement onto the north side, which will give more room, aud will add much to its appearance. MECHANIC ST. ClIUKClt OK CHUIST Sunday, Aug. 27. Morning service, 10:30 local time. Subject: "The Mission of .lohn the Jlaplist." Sunday school 11 :30. Evening service 7:30 local time. Sub ject: "World's Five Great Empires Supernal, Infernal, Mediatorial, Papal and Eternal." In this sermon i shall publicly exposeBome of the false teach ings of Christian Science, so-called, and Millenlal Dawnism. All are invited to these services Eld red Charles, Minister. Notice The Michigan Sugar Company will start the campaign this year about the 15th of October. All persons deslriug employment at thatjUme are requested to lile their applications with the Company at once as we are making up our crew for the campaign. The usual length campaign is expected. Michigan Sugar Company (Croswell Plant) 20- " Croswell, Michigan MAN WANTED To rent 80 acres for cash or on shares. Enquire at Vale State Jlank. 20-2 AT THELAllEEon this weeks Expositor and see if you are in arrears. A number of our subscribers who noticed our requests to pquare up, haVe either called or sent the money in by mail. There are many others who are vet In arrears. We will feel very grateful to those who answer this call for cash at earliest conven ience. Please remember that cash is required to operate a newspaper as well as any other iigitimate business. The Expositor prints auction bills on ahort notice rlht In price, qual ity and appearance. LOOK mm D7 rA The Range Eternal EVERLASTINGLY GOOD . "Yes, the reverse Range is a new thing, we have beep waiting years for on as we could not use the reservoir on the other end and the large warming closet is a perfect delight,' so say the women who have wisely chosen the Range Eternal. The Range Eternal is marketed by men who have devoted their lives ta mak ing it the best rangethe most complete range--the most convenient, delightful range any woman could want. There's two generations of experience in every Range Eternal. Thirty-two points of Eternal Excellence offer you kitchen service that is one continual delight. Every move you make in cooking or bak ing or tending the range is made easier and more pleasant by one of these points. This range can also be furnished with leg base. Flues Lined With Eternamctal an exclusive wear-proof; rust-proof; corrosion-proof--metal the strongest ever Used in any range. Makes the Rant Eternal wear longer serve longerserve better. Come in nd see the Range Eternal. Let us explain all of its 32 vital points; before you decide upon any range. JOHN HUTTON We Print Note Heads Bill Heads; Letter Heads, Envolopes, Etc. Neatest and Most Up-to-date Line of Type. Try The Expositor One Year. One Dollar a Year and Worth It. J