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A Great E9 oy-s Remarkable Qualities at More than ons hundred cf our fin tt one-trouser boys' suits have been put on sale at the ridiculously low price of $9.95. All the newest styles in Norfolk, single and double breasted. Color ings are fine, and the weaves are of the type that will give maximum service. Bring him in and get o whole new outfit at the price cf jut the suit alone. We offer, y-u this great special in order to clearly demonstrate the de sirability of trading in Port Huron. Not only can Port Huron stores meet the lowest prices found in the great city, but money spent at home really is not spent at all, it is just in vestedyou get it back sooner or later. e 4 THE ROAD DETROIT FAST and FREQUENT SERVICE PORT HURON TO DETROIT BY THE Rapid Railway Limited ciri lea Ye Port Huron, Easttrn Standard Time, 7:15 a. m. and every two hours to 7:15 p. m., also 5:00 a. m. Mondays and 10:05 p. m. Sun days. Limited cars leave Detroit at 8:10 a. m. and every two hours to 8:10 p. m. Sundays only, 11:00 p. m. OSETEOPATHIC SPECIALIST 103 Huron Ave., Port Huron, Mich Hours: 9 to 5. Consultation Free Phones: Office 1855 F-l; Resi dence. 1855 F-2 DR. L. H. RISEBOROUGH NOTICE! I have several of the famous White Sewing Machines that I am going to sell at a bargain for the next ten days. Come and get one before they are all gone. SEE NEW FURNITURE All At The Right Price D. M. DAVIS Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer rhone 24-2 Day or Night Ca'.ls U U POST HURON MICHIGAN Sale of Bute OF LOCAL INTEREST Some People We Know, and We Will ProHt by Hearing About Them. This is purely a local event. It took place in Yale. Not in some far away place. You are asked to investigate it. Asked to believe a citizen's word; To confirm a citizen's statement Any article that is endorsed at home la more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about, Endorsed by unknown people. Bert Jackson, says: "I, can con scientiously say that during the last ten years I have used Uoan's Kidney Pills occasionally with the greatest of relief. Sometimes my back ached so much I thought it would break, and then again, sharp biting pains would catch me, making me wince with pain. The kidney secretions were scanty and irrezular in passage. By us ing Doan's Kidney Pills at these times I have always been benefit ted. Doan's have removed that aching and pain in my back, put my kidneys in good shape and made it possible for me to do more work." Trice 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy tret Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Jackson had. Fo.ter-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. We Do STATIONERY PRINTING on & BOND $&l C'Xp 'P3& 0 l I. S siiLi Additional Locals . J. B. Weymouth was in Detroit last Friday on business. Maurice Merrill was home from Ann Arbor over Sunday. We are now having some real winter weather snow and cold.' Get your Christmas presents at the bazaar, M. E. church basement- Saturday. Seniors and Juniors held a very pleasant party in the Auditorium last Friday evening. George Tenniswood and wife have gone to Clare to spend the winter with their son. Albert K. Stevenson, supervis or of Kimball township, well known throughout the county as a breeder of registered short horns, was attacked by an angry steer, while he was at the farm of his brother, E. G. Stevenson, near Amherstburg, last week, oversee ing the dehorning of some cattle. One of the steer's horns inflict ed some bad wounds on Mr. Stev enson's face, and he was other wise bruised by being thrown some distance. The Thanksgiving chicken sup per given by the ladies of the Melvin Baptist church in the par sonage Friday evening last was largely attended. Needlework and art goods were sold in the bazaar department. After the supper the Young People's S. S. class put on a November humoresque entitled "Three Thanksgivings," in the church. Mrs. Lansing U. Groat gave two readings and Rev. Lind say, of Sandusky, talked on the subject of "Confederated Church es." Proceeds of the evening were $105.10. A bunch of Yale hunstmen aut oed to the Hadley hills near Leon ard, in Lapeer county Monday morning. A bunch of thorough bred fox hounds were taken along, and it was no time before the dogs were giving tongue on fresh tracks. Excitement ran high for a time until the fox led the dogs on a straight away chase. The huntsmen returned home in the evening tired and hungry, without any pelts hanging to their belts, although they claim that the enjoyment of the day was worth while. They expect to make the trip again in the near future, as nearly a thosuand tracks made by about 250 foxes were left on the hills. TAX NOTICE The December tax roll Ms now in my hands and I am ready to receive county, state, school and road taxes. After January 10, 1923, 4 per cent will be added. John Bright, City Treasurer The ladies of the Methodist Protestant church will hold their annual bazaar of, sewing fancy work and home baking in Mr. Davis' furniture store Satur day, Dec. 9th. There will be a bastaar, oyster supper and other attractions ' at the home of Edj:r Putney, GV4 miles north of Yale on Friday eve ning, Dec. 8, given by the Speaker M. E. church workers. Supper, adults, 50c; children, 25c. Ev eryone welcome. We have near Yale a fine piano, slightly used and partly paid for which we will sell to party willing to complete the monthly pay ments. Send name and address for full information. Cable Piano Co., 1420 Woodward ave., Detroit, Michigan, 35-3 I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Maggie Middleton on and after this date. November 23, 1922. 35-2 D. E. Middleton Found Michigan auto license plate 486-C31 for 1922. Owner call at Expositor office for same For Sale Model 1922 Ford Tour ing car, in excellent condition. Equipped with self-starter, speedometer, large size patent lift and lock steering wheel, spare tire with inner tube and extra inner tube. A bargain. J. B. Weymouth, Yale. 36 Wanted B o y attending High school at Yale would like place to work for board . Route 6, Box 4G, Yale. Notice I have moved into Robt. Moore's house in the south part of the city, and am in the mar ket for junk, hides, fur, etc. Best price paid. Abe Kline, Yale. 36-2G For Service Registered O. I. C. boar hog, weight 175 lbs. Fee $1.00 at time of service. W. C. McPhee, V2 mile east of Yale. Send this paper to absent ones. It will be appreciated. . . A Til Absolute Safety and Comfort PROGRAM Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 2 and 3 CARL LAEMMLE Presents Priscilla Dean In her crowning success a stupendous thriller made by Wesley Ruggles from Cynthia Stockwell's world famous novel "Wild Honey" 2 REELS CENTURY COMEDY 2 Saturday Show, 7:30. Sunday Show, 8:00 Admission 15c and 25c, war tax included WARRANTS ISSUED FOR DOG OWNERS Warrants are being issued for the arrest of 91 dog owners in St. Clair county charging them with having failed to pay the county license on the canines which is exacted by the state. County Treasurer Alex Cowan has already collected a large sum from owners of dogs for county licenses, but in many instances owners of canines who have been notified to pay the license fee have failed to do so. An act of the state legislature makes it compulsory for owners of canines to secure licenses for them. Catholics Appeal for Aid. Against School Amendment Detroit. Nov. 27 An appeal to Detroit Jews to aid Catholics of the state in their fight against anv renewed effort to put thru the parochial school amendment was made here Sunday night by Rt. Rev. Michael J. Gallagher, bishop of the Detroit diocese. Bishop Gallagher addresed 600 members of Pisgah lodge of B'Nai B'Rith. The proposed amend ment, the bishop said was "a vio lent denial of the inalienable rights guaranteed by the consti tution" and would constitute "an American form of the Prussianism which America was determined to destroy when this country joined the World war." A Time For Everything If its nn julv-rtl m-nt In thinking abuut, tho prop er time is all thr time. Oilers 1 an- obtained Rood results ivvva the use of our columns. Why not jrive it a trial. Everything ...On Time..- In our Job Department we never fail tohavework linishtd wiien promised. Our prices are as low as consistent with fine work, (live us your next order and let us show you that we understand the print ing business. Expositor Print -Shop -Iht SHOP IHAT KNOWS K0VT BABRY FACTS USE MORE REGISTERED SIRES HI II Notable Progress 1 Reported In Move ment to Replace Scrub Bulls With Purebreds. (Prepared by th. Unltd State. Department of Agriculture.) There Is every reason to believe that the replacement of scrub and grade stres by purebreds Is on the Increase. Reports received by the United States Department of Agriculture from coun ty ii gents In various parts of the coun try show that the "Better Sires Bet ter Stock" movement is having a noticeable effect. A recent statement by M. G. Lewis, county agent of Rockbridge county, Va., Is typical of a large number. "The purebred bull movement," ays Mr. Lewis, "is progressing rap- Idly. Since January 1, 10 farmers have disposed of grade or scrub bulls and are using registered bulls Instead. On the other hand, there are no less than 60 men In the county who still persist In holding out against the progress and development of the live stock In terests of the county by keeping Infe rior grade or scrub bulls. I have a list of ,rG owners of such bulls. Some of these men have grades that are fairly good Individuals, while others have scrubs that are the worst kind of a disgrace to the community and to the county. "The cost of a good registered bull Is so small now that It Is a mystery why nny farmer will keep anything Better Dairying Result Vvnere Sires Like Tins Are Used. else. Many records have been kept during the last few years to prove out the actual value of a purebred bull In dollars and cents." Some of these actual figures were obtained recently by the Department of Agriculture through an Inquiry sent out to more than COO farmer! throughout the United Stntei. These men gave it as their opinion that In all kinds of farm stock purebreds have an earning power more than 40 per cent better than common stock. It Is noteworthy that In the case of dairy cattle, whose productive power can be easily measured, purebreds were con sidered to he 47.8 per cent better than common cows. The lowest percentage given for nny kind of stock whs 30.8 per cent. FLIES DECREASE MILK YIELD Spraying Fumiches Moanc of Reliev ing Cow For the Time end Saves Temper of Milker, The Irritation of cows caused by flies not only lessens the milk pro- rtufpil lint. iIiip to thf rpstlpsfsnps of the cows, Is n frequent cause of ln efficient milking. The fly simiy famishes a means of relieving the cow for a time at least mil of siivins the trainer of the milk ers. The following tly repliant mix ture Is recounnended : Pour and one-half quarts of coal tar dip. 4Va quarts of fish oil, 3 quarts of whale oil, Va quarts of oil of taf and i,4 ounce of oil of pennyroyal. Dis solve 3 pounds of laundry soap In water, add the Ingredients of the spray and bring the whole up to 30 gallons with lukewarm water. This quantity will spray 40 cows twice 11 day for 10 days. The spray should be applied In the morning after milking and In the afternoon when the cows are In the bam for silage or green feed. RELIABLE SOURCE OF PROFIT Dairy Cow Is More Dependable Than Beef Steer Because Her Prod ucts Are Steady. The dairy cow la a more depend able source of profit than the beef steer, because her products are but slightly affected by market fluctua tions and because she Is a continu ous source of revenue, for the cream or milk checks come In at frequent In tervals. Then, too,, there is an In creasing demand for dairy products and for grade and purebred dairy cattle. Most Profitable Cow. One good cow Is more profitable than Mveral poor ones. Sterilize Milk Utensils. For the proper sterilization of dairy utensils an abundance of steam or hot water Is needed. Immerse them In boiling water for two minutes, or put them In a tight closet and thoroughly sterllite with steam for thirty, min utes. Way to Improve Dairy. Ttft1rlnc the low-Droduclne cows with better ones and later with pure-' breds Is only one of the ways In which dairy Improvement association helps community. A Few' Specials For This Week Only: Gloss Starch, 7c per lb., or 4 lbs. for 25c Corn Starcji, 4 pkgs. for 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per pkg. 8c Armour's Corn Flakes, per pkg 8c VanCamp's White Naptha Soap, G bars for 25c 3 pounds Cocoa for 25c We grind bulk Coffee, 24c Quart Bottle Blueing lOc Rub-No-More Soap Flakes per pkg. 8c All Wool Blankets T. M. UDELL The We would like to have you call and look over this new low-priced car. Touring Car, Starter and Demountable Rims, $443 F. O, B. Detroit Smartness in looks and thoroughness and ft modern design in a low priced car was un heard of until the Star was created. Jas. Saturday Specials Fig Newton?, per lb 18c Ginger Snaps, per lb . 23c S bars Palm Olive Soap 25c 7 bars Lenox Soap 25c 7 bars Clean-Easy Soap 25c ' 7 bars Snap Soap 25c SEAL OF PURITY flour :A.$1.00 An A No. 1 Bread Flour, Try a sack. Savo your coupons, They are the same as money when applied on our "Thorobred Aluminum, given free. PRICE, SERVICE and QUALITY. A. E. CUMMER It takes a rattling good cigar to keep selling for 27 years and grow in popularity all the time- HEMMETER'S CIGARS Have more friendi today ' than ever because they are trlctly hand made from good old ripe tobacco with out blending or flavoring. The bett smoke in the world for the price A tV your Dealer The Hemmeter Cigar Co., Detroit I 1 TRY AN EXPOSITOR LINER at 20 per cent discmint. S5HE TAR it P. Cogley it at ...New Winter Goods... In Furniture, Linoleum Rugs, Standard Sewing Machins, Buffets, Etc. A large assortment of all th above goods just received and o sale at very low prices. If you need anything in our lin : Wje can furnish you with the best. Visit our store and let us shov you what we have. GEO. GOUGH & SON Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Phone 132 . Yale, Mich. DOEORQE W. BLSTON I INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE We write Fire, Tornado & Aato Imuran c A Share of Your BuoinoM Solicited. YALE. MICHIGAN For Sale House and lot on Main street, north of R. R. tracv. Will sell cheap if taken at oncj. John Sexton, Yale. 11-4 ( -i i