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4 m '3 m 1 n A Great Reduction NOW ON Everything in our store will be If li reduced for the mid-summer season Ladies' Spring and Fall Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Underwear and Novelties. Children's Coats and Dresses, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery and Corsets. In fact, everything the store. Come early and get the pick of the house. Hayes & Sheehy JIB fill ml No goods on approval. Yale r Self-Loading Shotgun 19 RAURr. MODEL 1911 w" f r This new wincnesier uu Sww v,"" r of other recoil operated snoiuuus maw mo...... ive features and improvements Desiucs. niuii .w . strength and yV safety; and a reloading system that will r i rOn handle all safe loads without readjustment. ,l I Loohwoveratyour dealer's or send to tht Winchester Repeat- tnt Arms Co. A Haven Conn for m deicrififv circular. I . . . . -r a n c IT WORKS WEL,!. with ajj. ;,uAi7i So Simple Anyone Can Run It No need of a mechanic to take care of the Studebaker' 20." No need of a chauffeur. You or your wife can run It &3 easily as an expert. Simplicity of opf ration and control, added to the light running and easy riding qualities of Studebaker cars are the delight of their 75,000 owners. The Studebaker (Flanders) 4,20" is equal in quality of material and workmanship to any car made, and its low price and low upkeep cost puts it within your reach. We know the quality of our cars because every part is made in our own plants and guarantees to us what we guarantee to you. The Studebaker name, too, means service after, you buy. Ready for immediate delivery. NORTH RILEY. Mary Murphy spent the past week with friends in V ale. Mr.'!, I). S. Dwyer of Si. Clair has re turned to Iter home alter spending the past week with relatives here. Mrs. 15. W. Hums is visiting relatives in St. ('lair. Eva Murphy, after spending the pant few weeks in Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo with friends and relatives has returned home. Mrs. .1. II. Lyons and daughter Lo retta of Cleveland are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Lloyd Mulholland returned to her home in Detroit alter spending a week with her mother Mrs. Wm. Mul holland. A. K. Wheelihan of Eattle ('reek was called here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chas. Murphy sr. Isabel Messuiore of Detroit has re turned to her home after spending her vacation with Jane Kva Suedekum. Frances Murphy of Tort Huron spent a lew days with her parents. Mabel Foley of Detroit has returned to her home after visiting relatives here. Dell Scribner of JiulTalo Is visiting his sister Mrs. J Jert Muspratt. Irma Scheible haa returned home from Detroit after spending two weeks there. Mary Jlrennan was a Vale visitor Friday. Mrs. Albert Foley and son Howard of Detroit are yisiting relatives here. During -the summer months mothers of young children should watch for un natural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Cham berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by Mathews & Wight and (Irani 11 olden. Fair Dates. EAST KENOCKEE. The $800 Studebaker (Fiander.)"20" . Equipped .bo., with Top. Wind.hjrld. P,..t-0-Ult. T-nK and SpMdom.t.r, $88S. A.k .ur demUr tor th. n StuJh.k.r mrt cmtmlogum or ... to u, tot If The Studebaker Corporation Detroit, Michigan WePrint The Yale Kxpositor has the Reputation J5k of doing the finest .Job Work In the r..,,., r.oft nf st ( a r County. riUNTlWlS OUH BUSINESS. SEE OUH SAMPLES. Note Heads. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Etc. Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Sept. 16 21. Canadian National Exhibition, Tor onto, August 24 -Sept. J). Thumb District Fair, Fort Huron, Sent. 10-13. Western Michigan Fair, (J rand Rap ids, Sept. ft -13. Northeastern Michigan Fair, Hay City, Sept. 2 C,. ('ass City Fair, August, 20 23. Caro Fair, August, 27-30. Howard City Fair, Sept. 3 !. Charlotte Fair, Oct. 1-4. Had Axe Fair, Sept. 17-20. Imlay City Fair, Oct. 1-3. North JJranch Fair, Sept. 25-27. Deckerville Fair, Sept. 10 13. Klkton Fair, Sept. 4 (5. Croswell Fair, August, 25-27. What Makes A Woman 7 One Hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a women. Its a good foundation. I'ut into it health and strength and she may rule a kingdom. Rut that's just what Electric Uittersglve her. Thous ands bless them for oveicoming faint ing and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness and nervousness, backache and tired, listless, worn out feeling. "Electric Hitters have done me a world of good," writes Eliza Fool, Depew, Okla., "and, 1 thank you, with all my nean, ior niaKing hiicii a goou ineui cine." Only 50c. (Juaranteed by Fol lock & Hennessy. A good time to subscribe NOW. The following services at the Allen church on Sunday, .Inly -H: Sunday school at M:3(i a. m.; l-'pworlh League in the evening, leader ( hire (Jreen topic, "Seeing Ihf Father in His World" E. C. Muni' iof I'ort Huron hi spend ingtwo weeks at T. Farren's. II. M u mo mid wife and little grand daughter Kmma Ralkwell of Fort Huron are visiting at A. li. Munro's for a few days. Mrs. A. Jones and daughter Rlanche entertained friends from Yale one evening last week. H. Specht and daughter Lillian, also Mr. and Mrs. It. Wahl of this place attended the funeral of Mr. Specht's mother at Kuby Jafu l uesday. Mr. Joshua A Hum of Fort Huron was a caller at C. Wahl's last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. Rradley and two children of Fort Huron are visiting at K. A Hum s. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and daughter isauei. also Mr. ana Mrs. i;. I i rant and two children spent Sunday at North street. IJarber Neil and little son of Green wood were callers at A. R. Munro's last Monday. Mrs. Wm. Fusee and children have returned to their home In Detroit after a week's visit with relatives In this place. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take intern al remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directlv on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred ients is what produce such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes timonials tree. F.J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take 1 1 all's Family Pills for consti pation. Democrats Prepare Ticket. I ...pBRSONHL... I m . , MoveiiinuU mid )o1uira of People That 5 With the exception of the ofllce of Judge of Probate, the Democrats have a full ticket to present to the voters of St. Clair county at the primaries. The ollice of sheriff has two aspirants, James Reynolds and Michael (2 ray, both of Algonac. John M. (Reason, County Chairman, has given out the following list of candidates on the Democrat ticket. County Clerk Martin Stapleton, Kenockee. County Treasurer Jacob Vossen, St. ('lair. Prosecuting Attorney Thos. H. Saw yer, St. ('lair. Register of Deeds (Jeorge Allen, Rerlin. Countv Drain Commissioner Wil liam Wilton, Rurtchville. State Senator Frederick C Miller, Mt. Clemens, Representative, first district Wm. Campbell, Lynn. Representative, second district The' odore Ruff, China. Old papers for shelves, and for put ting under carpets, for sale at the Expositor ofllce. Clare Johnston was a Detroit caller Monday. James Sterling is spending the week in Detroit. Milton Martin ia visiting his sister at Croswell. Helen Grimes spent Sunday at -her home in Peck. Nellie Jacobs is visiting Detroit friends this week. Faye Welch was a Detroit visitor the lirst of the week. Charles Moutney visited in Detroit over Sunday. Kate Regan visited her parents in Lexington last week. Mrs. Will Starks was a Port Huron visitor Saturday last. Mrs. Henry Welch spent the week with relatives at Flint. . Clayton Welch is spending the week with relatives in Flint. John Paxton and son Fred spent Thursday at Saginaw. J. E. Reavis and son Olin are spend ing the week in Detroit. Frank McCoy of Croswell transacted business in Yale Monday. Alex McKenzIe was in Port Huron Wednesday on business. Mrs. Aaron Windsor spent the first of the week at Melvin. Mrs. George Gough 6pent the last of last week at Port Huron. W. F. Ruh and son Howard spent Tuesday at Port Huron. Elinor Hidleman spent Thursday at the beaches, Port Huron. Alex Sayles transacted business in Detroit the first of the week. T. V. Wharton and wife spent Mon day and Tuesday at Sasinaw. Eva Kettlewell of Speaker is visitiug at the home of Will Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrington are spending the week in Detroit. Martha Carless is visiting friends in Casa City and Vassar this week. Luella Hall is spending a couple of weeks with Rrown City friends. Guy Heard was in Detroit this week with the rest of the celebrators. Zelda Armstrong is spending a few weeks with Port Huron friends. Sarah Moody left Thursday for a three weeks vacation at Chicago. Jessie Hamilton of Atkins spent Sunday with relatives in the city. Chas. Coon entertained his wife and children of Croswell over Sunday. Mrs. John Frye of Port Huron is visitiug relatives in and near Vale. Mrs. Alex Pollock and Mrs. W. F. Ruh spent Monday in Port Huron. Ed. Andreae and wife were Detroit visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Frank Putney left Wednesday morn Ing lor a business trip to Cincinnati. Earnest Roadway of Memphis spent 'Thursday with his brother Warren. Mesdaiues Chas. and W. V. Andreae were Port Huron visitors Friday last. (Joldie Ward of Clinton is visiting at the home of her brother M. C. Ward. Mable and Vera Empey of Flint are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. S. Morgan. Roswell Green and F. T. Palmer were in Romeo Tuesday on business. Meta McDonald of Urown City spent a few days this week with city friends. Reva Smith of Port Huron is the guest of her slater, Mrs. John Snelling. Mrs. E. E. Hallead of Dalton, 111., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Clyne this week. A. II. Reckett and wife of Clifford Bpent the latter part of last week in Yale. Nellie Donahue of Emmet was the guest of Saline Sheehy the last of last week. Elizabeth l'arkinson was the guest of Detroit and Ypsilanti friends this week. Miss O'Mara of St. Charles, Mich, was the guest of Mayme Pearce over Sunday. W. V. Andreae enent the week in Detroit taking in the Cadillauua cele bration. Mrs. George W. Allen is spending the week with relatives and friends at Detroit. Charles R. Drake of Detroit spent the last of last week with his brother E. II. Drake. II. C. Martin, wife and son Ros- coe are the guests of Detroit friends this week. A. V. Parmlee and wife were guests of Almont friends the latter part of last week. Joe Thomas and wife visited rela tives and friends at St, Thomas, Out. this week. George Windsor made a business trip to Snover and Sandusky the last of last week. Miss llamlt returned to her home in Algonac Thursday morning for an ex tended visit. Victor Learmont is the new appren tice on the switch board at the tele phone ollice. Duncan McKeith is confined to his home in Rrown City with an attack of typhoid fever. Clarence Kilgour who is sailing on the lakes this summer was in town Friday night. J. A. Rapley, wife and little daughter of North Rranch spent Sunday with Yale relatives. Mavme Pearce visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Locke, at Port Huron the lirst of the week. Carrie Eilber of Elkton is spending the week with her brother, Ed. Eilber, and city friends. Mrs. James Renedict of Rrown City spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Cochrane. Merle Renedict of Rrown City spent the lirst of the week with her slater, Mrs. C. S. Cochrane. Elmer Rose and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Rose's parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Kerr at Elmer city. N. I R. Herbert and wife are the guests of Detroit friends for the re malnder of the week, Minnie Hubbard of Detroit is spend ing part of her vacation with her aunt Mrs. T. H. Parkinson. James McColl and wife left this morning (Thursday) for a visit with friends at Rurlington, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan J. Smead of Port Huron spent Wednesday with the latter'g father, Dr. J. R. Stevens. Fred Dennis of Wales is spending the week with Frank Roadway at the latter's home south-west of Yale. Frank Welch returned to Detroit Tuesday morning after speudiug a week at his home south of the city. Mrs. James O'Connor and son James of Croswell were the guests of Mrs. Fred Wilt for a few days this week. Mary Clark returned Monday evening from a three months visifwith relatives and friends at Chesterwold, Alberta. Mrs. Chas. Richardson and Mrs. Floyd Mason are spending a week with relatives and friends at Port Sanilac. Rruce and Genevieve Rentley of Saginaw visited at the home of 'their grandmother, Mrs. 1). McCall, last week. Hanna E. Miller of Curtis, Ohio and Warren Cotrell of Council Hluffs visited with L. R. Jones and family recently. Mrs. Menzo Montney went to Detroit Saturday where, together with her husband, she will make her future home. W. U. Fletcher, wife and danaM Jennie and Pearl left Thursday for an auio irip 10 ueirou, iiirmingnam and roniiac. Marion Losey returned to her home in Almont Thursday morning after being the guest of Aileen Learmont for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs.C.S. Cochrane entertained the former' 8 mother, Mrs. D. Cochrane. and sister Mrs. J. Hurley, of Almont the lirst or the week. Elder Dennison McCall, returned to Aylmer, Out. Saturday morning after spending a week with his wife and lamily west ot the city. Mrs. Don Ovens returned to her in I'ort Huron last Friday after visit ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Armstrong, Rlanche Rrown and Miss Fenton returned to their homes in Richmond Monday after being the guests of Elizabeth Lothian for a week. Mrs. Rarbara Wolf el, who has been visiting her sinter, Mrs. Lena Andreae, during the past week returned to her home In Detroit Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sham of Port Huron and Mrs. Lyman Corless of Avon, Ont. spent Wdnesday of last week with L. R. Jones and family. Mrs. Wellington Newell and child ren and Mrs. W. R. McDonald and children spent the latter part of last week at the beaches, Port Huron. Mrs. John Moote of Hamilton, Out., who visited at the home of T. IJ. VV ar ton and family last week, left Monday morning for a weeks visit with friends at Mayvil'e. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Putney left for Lansing enroute to their home at To pe k a, Kan., after visitiug wilh Frank Putney aud wife and Mrs. Sawyer for the past week. Mrs. W. J. Whittaker returned to her home in Plymouth Wednesday morn ing after spending a couple of weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rarr. Mrs. Lena Andreae and sons Walter and Frank and daughter Clara autoed to Detroit Thursday morning where they wilrue the guests of relatives dur ing the remainder of the week.. E. F. Fead, wife aud children left Saturday morning forRemidjy, Minn., making tne trip by the way or the Great Lakes to Duluth. They will i main on their vacation a couple of weeks. J. I. Rosenthal, J. R. Weymouth. Rob, Reid, Chas. Oatman and Ed. Eil ber autoed to Detroit Tuesday, remain ing in that city during part of the Cadillaqua program. The trip was made in Ed's machine. Mrs. Emma McDonald left Monday morning for a lew weeks visit with relatives in Jackson. Her daughter Pearl accompanied her as far as De troit and will epend the week in that city enjoying the Cadillaqua festivities. Fred Curvin of Detroit visited at the home of his uncle, J. Curvin, near this city, the tlrst of the week. Fred was a resident of Yale several years ago, his father having been superintendent of the light and water plant at that time. Agnes Henry returned to Detroit Tuesday morning after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henfy, and other relatives and friends. She was accompanied during her visit in this city by Rose Mulligan of Port Huron. Mall Carriers Will Fly. This is an age of great discoveries. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers liv ing in all directions, transporting mail. People take a wonderful interest in a discovery that benefits them. That's why Dr. Kings .New uiscovery ior CoughB.Colds, and other throat.and lung diseases is the most popular medicine in America. "It cured me of a dread ful cough," writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me., "after doctor's treatment and all other remedies had failed." For coughs, colds or any bron chial affection its unequaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Pollock & llennessy's. The Yale Creamery Company pays a larger price and gives a better test than any other dealer in cream in this section. Try us. Patrons are invited to see their cream tested. YaU Craamary Co. Dysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diah rroea Remedy has cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by Mathews & Wight and Grant Holdeu. Loat Somewhere between Rrockway and Chas. Wilt's corner, a lady's green coat trimmed with braid. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Expositor otlice. 112 Dr. Cornell. Dr. Cornell, eye, ear. nose and throat specialist, of I'ort Huron, will be at the Paisley Hotel, Yale, on Friday, Aug. 2nd, mz. EXCURSIONS VIA THO Pere Marquette ON Sunday, July 28 TO DETROIT Train will leave Yale at !:lJ7 a. ni., rc-turining leave Detroit at 0:00 p. in. Round Trip Fares Pt. Huron - 50c Detroit - $1.25 n Our Way of doing laundering suits our customers and we're going to keep right along doing our way, because its the right way. The way to laundry is to laundry right. That's what this laundry always has done, and will continue to keepon doing. Try us and be satisfied, already you've lost something by not launder ing here. Ritter's Laundry FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING In the spring house cleaning time one Onus several pieces of furni ture worn out and needs replacing with new. We have a line large assortment of Bed Room Suites, Extension Tables, Chairs and Rockers, Lounges, Settees, Etc. A visit to our store will convince you that we have as large an assort ment of evervthing needed in home as can be found anywhere. Prices as low as the lowest. GEO. GOUGH. 0 o i A Time For Everything If its an advertisement in The Expositor you are thinking about, the prop er time is all the time. ( Hhers have obtai ned good results from tho use of our columns. ' Why not give it a trial. Everything ...On Time... In our Job Department we never fail to have work finished when promised. Our prices are as low as consistent wilh line work, (live us your next order and let us show you that wo understand the print ing business. Expositor Print -Shop -THE SHOP THAT KNOWS HOW