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Fall and Vinter Underwear.
Our fctork in di iw ar !mn arrived mid is complete In every lino. When
you ar. in m-ed or .iust:.iuw' in the :ihove, remember we are headquarters. Uur
prices are always t! lowest.
..Skirts..
We have just rn t tv.d a new tot of ladies' dress ami walking skirts. -')mp
and look them over. No trouble to show goods, no matter whither you intend
to buy or not.
Waist Patterns.
A new line of fancy Alk-ilms Waist Patterns. No two alike. Just what
you want tor fall.
..Shoes..
Men's. Women, Children, r.oyn and Missc'. all Hizcs and kinds. Light
and heavy. Just what you want f.r f ill. Don't buy till you se. them.
Rubbers.
Our tdook of Hi.liiM-m has arrived. We carry the fatuous ApUv rubber,
the rubber that I all i nl.U-r and doc not crack, l'etneniber our rubbers are
nil Hew goods. No old htoi-fc.
Groceries.
Our line U alwav eomn'.etrt and up-to-date. You can get anything you
want and when ou want it. ioo delivered to all tarts of the city on short
notice. Telephone 'JJ-1 nags, and we will do the nt. Highest market price
for butter and eggs.
Yours for llusiness.
BEAVIS & HUTCHINSON, Ltd
Putney & fbamberlaia Old Stand.
The lest made this week convinced
all who saw the stove that it is a perfect
heater and smoke consumer. If you use
this stove you can use the cheapest kind
of coal and get excellent results. This
stove will certainly cut down your coal
bill and at the same time keep your
home warm. Try one and be convinced.
John Hutton.
General Hardware.
KifWN?- xZJCS? ki2mT ttV Vls?ti O
f You can lc!l pretty well what CereMda Hour is by what peo- 76
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J yourself, lluv :i pack from your grocer and he will refund
j yourseir. iuy :i pacKirom your grocer a
fl your money if the Hour is not satisfactory.
FOR CALC DY CD. FULLER. H.C. MARTIN-
(J H.E. BCARD. M. A. SARGENT. PALMER BROS. A CO fl
w yi:
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
"New Rival" "Leader" "Repeater"
PttTiF you arc looking
I; j i munition, the kind
point your gun,
Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with
Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded
with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester
Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
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Is an Air Tight
Florence Heater.
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for reliable shotgun am-
that shoots where you
buy Winchester Factory
Good Flour
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CUSTOM
GRINDING :
Ii what you want and that Is Juit trie kind we make. Our
"Talo rrldo" and JDoll" bru:ds will please jou
Ask Your Grocer for either.
The Yale Milling- Co., uhm.
PURELY PERSONAL.
MOVEMENTS AND DOINCt OF PKOPLC
YOU MAY HAPPIN TO KNOW.
Mrn. K. W. Farley Yisited n Tort Hu.
ron this week.
Mn. Tena Jardine wa In Tort Hu
ron Thursday.
1 1 azel I'aittley haibern ependlng the
week in t'apac.
Mrs. (5rnni lloldcn went to Hrown
City on Tuesday .
Mrtt. I.. Koy Fuller epent a fow days
in Cupac tliit week.
J. J. Hoyco banker, of l'ort Huron,
was in Yale Tuesday.
Will II. Farr, of Kiclinumd, was a
Yale visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Thomas llolden was in l'ort
Huron on Wednesday.
Uev. Thomsts I)tirr and family are
viMtmp itt Aila t'mi, Ont.
Lillian I.eiller ii spending tlio week
with friends and relatives in l'ort
Huron.
Mrs. A. If peel and daughters Lola
and Thelina spent Tuesday in l'ort
II uron.
Frank Iullie,of Kansas City, Neb.,
vi-itcd his brother Kd. tiero tbo tirnt of
the week.
Mne Kvans left Tuesday inorninR for
New York City, she expects to bo
pine a year.
f. A. I'hilds, Fred F. Francis and
John Horn were in l'ort Huron on
bu-iness Tue-iUy.
Mrs. Albertot kihI daughter Iternico
of Cerville, Tenn., are quests of .Mrs.
Kva iSlack this week.
Mrs. J. C. llolden was in I'.ay City
Wednesday and Thursday attending
the (irand Lodgo of UKS.
Mrs. Wm. Kapley and Mr. David
Knpley, of Strathrov, )nt., are. Rues.ts
of Thos. Kapley and family.
Jesse. Kapley, who has been working
for tho Champion Machine Co., m the
state of Illinois, is home for a few
weeks.
Kada Kapley is homo from .St.
naee where she has spent the past two
months setting relief from hay feyer
and asthma.
Mrs. Jai. Drown was called to May
villo .Saturday whero her son Carl was
quite sick. They both returned to
Yale together Tuesday.
Willard K. I'.ush and wife, of Detroit,
were the cuests of J. K. Keayis and
family Sunday. Mr. Hush Is of the
Hush Manufacturing Co.
Mrs. Chas. I. KUis and daughter
Kuth went to Flint last Saturday to
visit with her parents. It is expected
that she will be home tomorrow.
Kmerson ll. I'ratt.of Onaway, visit
ed his brother, K. F., in Yalo this week.
Kmerson has a largo livery at Onaway
and is doing a prosperous business.
Mrs. V. A Lacy has left (irace hoe
nital in Detroit and will spend a coup
lo of weeks at Niles with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tlllotson, before return
ing home.
Mrs. N. K. Smith and daughter Laura,
of stoutTville, Out., Mrs. Caroline Wil
son, fieo. F. Wilson and wifo, Ashton
W. Smith, wife, daughter Melvia and
son Ilazen, F. W. Smith and wife, of
Yale, wcro guests of ll. A. Zuelch and
family on Sunday last.
James Hilhker and wifo have been
entertaining tho following guests the
past week: Key. Wm. Haviland, of
Watcrford, Ont., Mrs. Joseph Haviland.
of Delhi, Ont., Mrs. K. L. Wilson and
children, of Victoria, Ont., and Henry
Hilliker and wife, of Delhi, Ont.
THE CHURCHES.
Church of Christ There will be ser
vices next Lord's day in tho Church of
Christ, Mo:hanic street. 1'reaching at
ll:OJ a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School at 10:00 a. in. and Christian Kn
deavor at G.VA) p. m. All aro cordially
invited. Key. O. D. Fournicr, pastor.
Methodist L'piscopal. iCcligious ser
vices will be teumod in tho M. K.
church, Sunday, October 19th. Sa!w
bnth school at usual hour Sunday,
October 12. No preaching next Sal
bath. Thus. Durr, pastor.
Methodist 1'rotestant. Tho church
will bo reopened on Sunday next, Oc
tober 12. At the evening service the
pastor will use for his subject, "Tho
joyous Knowledge of tho Child of
(iod." The sacrament of tho Lord's
supper will lo administered at the
close of tho service. The hour of ser
vice is 7 o'clock. We will welcome
you. Come. ...Sunday School in the
morning at 1:. Joel Nims, superin
tendent.. ..Yl'SCK Monday evenings
at 7:."0. Wm. Mitchell, president....
l'rayer meeting on Tnnrsday evenings
at7:o0. A. (Johecn, leader. A moat
cordial invitation is extended to tho
general public to attend all tho above
services.
His Llfo In Porll.
"I just seemed to havo gone all to
pieces," writes Alfred 1'eo of Welfare,
Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had
made life a burden. I couldn't eat or
work when I began to use Klectric. Kil
ters, but hey worked wonders. Now I
sleep like a top, can cat anything, haye
gained in strength and enjoy hard
work." They give vigorous health and
new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo
ple. Try them. Only &0catOrant llol
den drug store.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONC PAY ,
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It fails to cure. V, W. OroTe'i s'.gna
ture ii oq each box. 2c.
We also make Iligh-dnde Corn Meal,
liuckwheat and (rham.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
(orrzczAzi
Yale. Mich., Oct. 0, K02.
Council met in regular session.
President Mclntyre in tho chair.
Trustees present llolden, Adams,
Andreae. Windsor and Hutton.
The minutes of the last regular meet
ing read and approved.
The committee on claims and ac
counts reported the following bills as
correct:
W. J. Moore $ it on A. Ih-IVH $ 5 os
II. StHiihuric.... IN) I't. II. W;il. It, I.. M
I. Mrlnlvrv is W Muy l nii t o . 5 11
ll(ilil"ii l.tim. to. 7 Wli ktllros II At
John Mutton.... m Monitor Oil Co.. is tl
Mich. Tel.ro.... t 7 K. II. Fuller 1 ''.
How Co. No. I .. Ill in I lone To. No. a.. 11 on
I. J. Ntoen. .. sj S.vf. Co;i Co.... i;i 7s
l.'.S. Iron I'lpeCo 173 wi 1 1. Moiirr t AO
1). McNUrtlu.... t .:
Moved by Andreae and supported by
Windsor that the above bills bo allow
ed and orders for tho several amounts
bo drawn on the treasurer. Carried.
Moved by llolden and supported by
Windsor that the walk running north
from Normandy lot in front of Francis
property to north limits of village be
condemned and taken up and tho prop
erty owners be notified to rebuild tho
same to conform with the requirements
of ordinance. Carried.
Moved by llolden, supported by
Windsor that cross-walk Irotu James
llrown's to comer of Lutz property,
crossing Main street bo rebuilt with
cement. Carried.
Moved by Windsor, supported by
Adams that walk 011 north sidt of .las.
I'carco's property be condemned. Car
ried. Moved by llolden, supported by Hut
ton that village furnish help for K. It.
Uailes to li x street lamp. Carried.
Moved by Andreae, supported by
Adams that meters bo placed in all
places except such as aro paying com
mercial rate at tho present time.
Carried.
Moved to adjourn for eno week to
October 13th, mttt.
W. A. Cavanagh, Clerk.
He Learned a Great Truth.
It is said ot John Wesley that ho onco
said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you
tell that child tho same thing over and
oyer again?" "John Wesley, because
once telling is not enough." It is for
this reason that you are told again and
again that Chamberlain's Cough Kerne
dy cures colds and grip; that it count
eracts any tendency of these diseases to
result in pneumonia, and is pleatant
and safe to take. Sold by (irant llolden.
The Season of Pumpkin-Pie.
Hurrah for oM ietoler' lien
With runnel. trow u anl kI! ;
Its sunny iU anJ frosty tilk'hU,
it lild Jen joy unfold;
Tho' whl.thnif wiudi we thro' tho tree
Aud Icitvra (all a-tk and dry.
It heralds forth th f'kllm da)
Of good old puui(ikiu ile.
Tim tirocfsi of thn stirring up.
All ou a baklntc day.
And iHHirliitf Into cnllooj crutt,
'1 he irood oliPf.lkhlolo-d 'y ;
The tnvor - t unit i. n tin ulr,
I'rcH-Uiiu ttm tinif i nigh
Whrn ai'tlvr camp.iliru work begin,
Ou luscious ituiupklu-ple.
Thfe golden treasures mouths to cotno,
1 he (ntry III contain ;
Itejolot yi, then. toth old anJ youiiK,
And shout a Kind refrain;
For common to our Yanko-Unl
Is this deliirhtful frUe,
As cjuii tries old know not tho tils
Of ealliiK pu!iijklu-L's.
Free Methodist Appointments.
At the Hast Free Methodist confer
ence held at Klsie, Mich., the following
appointments were made on Monday
for the l'ort Huron district: District
elder. M. levoist, Owosso; Memphis
and Kichmond,S. II. I'ortertield; Mar
ino Citv mission, F. L. Kennett, supply;
Kimball, 11. II. l'.artlctt, supply; ale
and l'.all, I. ). Marsden; Sanilao Cen
tre, M. K. Howard; Harbor Keach and
Ielewaro, Kion Voorhees; Snoyer and
Argyle, K. II. Call; I'bly and Meade, A.
Tice; Wilmot and Kvcrgreen, I. M. Mc
Millan; Fast Vassar. J. I. Kullock;
Mayville, Charles Caswell; Saginaw
mission, W. II. Iloyt; supernumerary,
I. II. Mudge.
FORTY YEARS TORTURE.
To be relieved troin a torturing dis
easo after ! years' torture might well
cause tho gratitude of anyone. That is
what IieWltfs Witch Hazel Salvo did
fort.'. Ilaney, Oeneva, O. Hosays;"I)e
Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured me of
piles after I had suffered -10 years."
Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseas
es. Kewaro of counterfeits, (irant llol
den. sLiiaakcs eliort roads.
ttL nJ light loads.
(TnMEASE
'ood for everything
that runs on wheels.
Gold Everywhere.
XUtU by STANDARD 0IL CX.
UTtTT EnsrSy Lllcora
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The Question is, Why Do 3
You Carry so Large a Stock ;
It U hirauso wi! can nsuro our cu.stomers of tin het
up-to-tluto lriirn.H and idyle that uro nianufatturod, and when
you conio to our utr you know that you will get good good
at prices that aro right.
Call and Look Our Lines
Over Before Purchasing.
Window Shades.
YALE FURNITURE CO.
Second Floor. Mclntvro St Harris Bulletins
ys..-' .--
-A-ULCtiora.Ger.
Aro you going to have a silo
to your best interests to see inc
Have had many years' experience
Old King Koal
Is a Merry Old Soul !
More so than many a householder who is trying to hoIvo
the problem of how he will heat his houso this winter. Wo
can liurnish you with the best quality of
.LUMP
Another carload just received. Uettcr buy now before
the price advances much higher.
WHARTON CO.
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Picture Framing.
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Auctioneer.
Farmers, Merchants or
others intending to have sales
w ill do well to call on the old
reliable auctioneer. Twenty
two years practical experience
Sales attended on reasonable
terms.
Orders left at tho Exposi
tor office will bo promptly at
tended to.
thU fall I If you arc, it will be
before engaging an auctioneer.
and ask that you give mo a trial.
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