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Clothing at Wholesale How to LowerYour Meat Bills I ft This store closes Thursday afternoon during June, July and August. Don't kick about the high price of Clothing Buy at Wholesale direct from the factory. Get a bigger selection of woolens to pick from and a better fit. I am arranging to be at my office, over Avenue Barber Shop, 307 Huron Ave., Port Huron for two week, Saturday, June 2Gth to Monday, July 12th, all day, and evenings by appointment, when I wiil be pleased to show you samples and take measures for these famous "Richman" Suits and Top Coats at $2G.50. Sold direct from their great factories at Cleveland, Ohio, to you at wholesale. Special Trousers at $6, $7.00 and $8.00, eight to ten days delivery. Finished garments to show you. Over one thousand satisfied customers in Tort Huron and nearby vicinity. Nobby styles and fabrics for the particular young man; conservative styles and fabrics for the plainer dresser. If you can't visit office, phone 551 and sam ples will be shown you at your place of business. I i 5 f E. C. BOICE, Agent H. W. Stone, Special Agent Get Ready Now For Harvest Work The proper thing to do is to see what you will need and have it ready when you need it. The man who waits his season is liable to et left as goods are hard to get. Wc can supply your wants in the following goods: Mowers Tedders Loaders Rakes Ropes Binders Slings Forks Twine Tracks Pulleys Forks and, in fact, anything needed for harvest work. Look up your needs, then call on I. P. Gogley, Yale V L .'HI TUT. UTUVEirSAL CAP Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and (" profit as has the Ford car. It lias enlarged the social life, doubled the facilities for market- j 1 1 ing, brought the town next door to the farm, ij A family car without an equal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your order for one now because the demand is large and continually increasing. JAMES COGLEY Ford Sales &. Service ( III I J The Expositor travels over every street in the citv and road in the country. Let it carry your message to the people Hints From the Department of Justice A MESSAGE FROM THE 'STATE FAIR PRICE COMMISSION TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF THIS STATE. The women of this state could materially reduce the cost of their food ly purchasing the less expensive cuts of meat. These cuts are cheap only in the sense that the price is lower. They arc nutritious and, when properly prepared, arc highly palatable. Some of the less expensive meat contains higher nutritive value than the most costly portions. Rut the cheaper cuts are sadly neglected because of lack of information as to their merit and their preparation. As a con sequence, the demand for meats at retail is highly uneven. This makes merchandising more expensive and adds to the cast of living. The Fair Price Commission purposes to disseminate xnformar tion about the cheaper cuts uhich, turned to account by consumers, vill help to reduce meat tills. FAIR PRICE COMMISSION. BUY FORE-QUARTER DEEF SAVE MONEY. AND Expositor Liners Pay. Try one, ;and be Convinced. TLo fair prlco commission declares that If consumers will buy more fore Quarter beef whence come lees ex pensive cuts they will pave money. Hero Is something whlcti the United Stntes department ot wrlclMturc re cently said on the subject: "Hecnuse of Its reputation ns the choicest cut, the people nsk for por terhouso steak, whereas If they would try n chuck steak, the chances are It would prove to be satisfactory unci It would cost much less. The reputation of porterhouse steak with the conse quent larce demand for It, coupled with the fact that this cut forms only n very small per cent of the carcass, causes It to sell at a hlcher price than any other cut. "If people In general could realize the value of meat from the fore-quarter as compared with that from the hlnd-qua'-Ur and would use more of It prices of meat as a whole would be greatly reduced and would be more stable. "An abnormal demand for any com modity forces up the price and this condition applies to porterhouse steak or other choice cuts. I'eople should use more fore-quarter meats nnd re duce prices of living. Any of the fore quarter meat Is pood for making meat loaves or Liberty steak, while in some markets, steaks are cut from the rib and sell as short cut steaks." The department of agriculture shows plainly how expensive It Is to discriminate apalnst the fore-quarter beef: "The average consumer seldom real izes the difference In the selling price of beef taken from the hind-quarters and that cut from the fore-quarters, and If ho Is nware of It he very likely does not understand the reason there for. The wholesale prices on hind and fore-quarters of beef ore based on a differential of bo much over carcass price for hind-quarters and so much undT crtrcnaa price for fore-quarters. It Is seldom flint fore-quarters ever sell as high or that hind-quarters sell as low as carcass prices. The average differential Is usually 2 cents over on hinds and 2 cents under on fores. At present, the differentials are greater, both over and under. "The differential Is changed accord ing to the market. This Is Just the time of year for per suns with porterhouse habits to get acquainted with beef from the fore quarter. Smh meat Is used largely fcr roasts and stews. On this account It requires more heat for cooking. In cold weather, when It Is necessary to bent the house for personal comfort, there Is a double reason for using fore quarter beef. Neck Meat of Beef Loaf. 2 fa neck meat of beef, ground. Ms n lenn pork, ground. 1 egg. 1 green pepper, chopped llnr 2 cupful s bread crumbs. Liquid to moisten. 3 slues of bacon. Mix the beef, polk, egg, i iy bread crumbs and seasonings with sur flelent milk or wafer to form Info In,,' Arrange strips of bncon on top. ;,;.. In loaf or in casserole in a moderate oven for two hours. Cover If ueo. sary to prevent the top from hccoinJiv too hard and dry. GOOD WILL ONLY DIVIDENDS FROM SALVATION STORE A REUEF SUPPLY DEPOT No; the Salvation Army has not gon Into he wholesale grocery bust nR. The picture shows merely one t lb Army's relief stations. It Is Just like scores of others scattered through thb cities and towns of the country at strategic points where quick relief can be given In emergency cases. Not limited In their stock to grocer ies only, these Salvation Army relief depots carry clothing, underwear and other necessaries for men, women and children. It Is the aim to have at band for Immediate distribution food nnd clothing for any kind of a cane of need. More than 700,000 destitute per sons were served temporary relief from these stations last year. . And Saltation Army relief dove tails. It Is systematic as well as sen sible. The Industrial department gears neatly with the relief department In the Industrial homes the broken down MENDING GARMENTS relics of humanity are put to work re juvenating broken down household goods chairs, tables, beds, benches and shoes and other Iwearlng apparel. It Is a W)-fi0 proposition, for the down-nnd-outers arc reviving their folth in themselves and In God at the fame time they are repairing the fur niture and other articles. They get back, too. their courage. The Salva tionists tonic them up with honest en couragement and sympathy. They go back Into industry, valuable to them selves and to the nation. What becomes of the remade furni ture? Families In distress obtain It at the Salvation Army relief department. Because the relief work dovetails with the industrial department the Salva tion Army is able to supply Improvi dent families with household goods at absurdly low prices or without any charge at all, according to the circumstances. Pay for a year in advance and save 50 cents gale f (Qreat ocieltj Urasid lothe Regularly retailed up to I Regularly retailed up to $60.00 I $80.00 Mr. Hige has just returned from Chicago with 500 Men's and Young Men's double service suits. Double service means more than the average suit, it is made to wear twice as long because the cloth has undergone a special process which makes it stand twice the wear. Delays in the arrival of the woolensdue to freight congestion brought about this unusual situation. The Suits couldn't be delivered in time to outside points, so Society Brand turned to us, their largest distributor for immetHate dispone!. We grasped the opportunity at a surprising price concession, and here they ace Suits that win nnd a welcome place In the wardrobe of the most discriminating dressers. s55 it' stoffaislhniM Sale of BW Suit $9.45 I $11.45 Regularly sold up to $15.00 Regularly sold up to $18.00 $14.45 Regularly sold up to $20.00 This is a large shipment just received that should have been shipped to us months ago, and we notified the manufacturer that we would have to Return these suits because of the late arrival and he asked us to place them on sale at his loss, so here they are for your choosing. There are all wanted styles made in all the finest materials and we advise you to make an early selection because boys' suits will be higher without a doubt. tut it cm is m s ir Special Prices on Ladies' Suits and Coats. tS 13 GEO. W. BELL Auctioneer On account of the death of his wife the undersigned has decided to quit housekeeping and will sell by public auction to the highest bidder at the premises, on Mechanic Street, City of Yale, on atturday 5 uly 3rd. The following described personal property: Perfection Oil Stove Renown Kitchen Range Refrigerator Dining Table 6 Dining Chairs Library Table Sewing Machine Floor Rug Couch Sideboard Bed Room Suite Rocking Chairs 2 Bedsteads Vacuum Cleaner Several pieces Rag Carpet Washing Machine Horse, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1300 Single Buggy Plow One-horse Wagon, practically new Spring-tooth Harrows Galvanized Oil Barrel 8-pail Kettle Vinegar Barrel 3 Crock Churns 60 ft. Lawn Hose Large Meat Crock And many other articles too numer ous to mention. Sale Starts at 2:00 o'clock P. M. Sharp rr r J Sums of $5.00 and under, Cash. Over that I PYmS OT amount 12 months' credit will be given on mo Jm. VJtuvi furnishing good, approved notes bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. Ja. E. MaDore, Pimp,