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75S!K Fit for Palace Walls tVl K have selected ibis scas- on' s patterns of wall paper with utmost care. They aro t ho designs put out by sev eral leading factories and em body the latest - artistic ideas and methods of wall decora tions. Uomo and see our new stock of Wall Paper. Wo want you to sec theso new papers whether you intend to redecorate your homo this spring or not. If you have anoyo for beauty or if you are interested in the decoration of your home, an inspection of our new spring stock will bo a treat. No matter what you want in paper you can get it here and at as low a price as can bo had anywhere. ..Herb T. Hennessy.. Prescription Druggist. Local and Otherwise. Try Our Tasty Cakes-All Kinds! A Slice From Omar's Cake. Come, eat your fill and in the fire of spring Your winter morsel of denial fling. The bird of time has but a little way To flutter, and the bird 13 on the wing. Make friends with our cakes. They have the home made quality that you like. Made of best ells and purest materials. One of our layer cakes, for instance, adds to the joy of living just tops oil a meal to perfection. Orange cakes, sponge cakes. plain cakes, chocolate cakes, raisin cakes, crullers, lady fingers, etc. all line. Makes You Hungry to See 'Em Oscar Denison, Yale, Michigan (iiSifllileTMLir? Hotter write :i frond Ion? one and bo feuro and havo it on the best paper you can buy. liny the beat and-eho will surely enjoy your letter. If you want the beat you will have to get "Lord Baltimore," "Tulip Linen" or "Symphony Lawn" When once used you will have no other. The best a none too good. Ihcso brands sold oniy ai Store OF GRANT HOLDEN The Place Where You (let What You Want When You Want It Z5E Q SSSSSSSSSSS9S9SSSSSSS9SSO u n 8 8 Stvlp and $ arc both found in all . e ?a 1, 11,1 tne jurnuure nuuuicu rtx bv us. U) n r VAX JL til L1VU1U.1 1J JL IVUO1115 arc the workmanship and prices on the goods display ed in our store, bear in mina mat it we naveu i wlmt vou want, if it's in our line we can order it for you, and we guarantee satisiaction. PARMLEE 1 1 1 r? MirHIHAM ..tut TM-C, miwiiivirn. fA Zj; PIIONt 24 DAT ua mum vl Hain is badly needed. lload bee June 4 and 5. The streets of our city are dry and dusty. Fine summer weather we are enjoy ing now. Junior hoi at Central Hall tomorrow (Friday) evening. W. A. Holden of Tort Huron was in Yale Friday last. Lambert Jones and wife visited at Snover last week. John Frv of Fort Huron was in Yale the first of the week. 1'earl McDonald visited Fort Huron friends over Sunday. Norma Wicrut was home from Alma College over Sunday. Jimmio Carroll of Fort Huron visited friends here this week. Marv M. Frown will teach the Me- nerey school next year. A. W. Kellev is spending the weelt in Yale at The Faisley Hotel. Abraham Kline was at Detroit the Urst of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oatman spent Sunday guests of friends at Clifford. Will Palmer of Newberrv has been spending the week with Yale relatives. JUmPH Armmir of Detroit spent a few days the past week among friends. John Johnson of Snover spent a couple of days in Yale the latter part of last week. l.pwia Hathawav returned last Fri day from a visit to friends in Armada and Mt. Clemens. XV: K. Munerev is repainting his dwelling house, improving its appear ance very much. Ilarrv Jardine has made changes and improvements to his Third street residence property. .liulcr Tannan and familv drove up from l'uit Huron and spent Sunday with relatives ana irieuus. Marshal Henrv has been busy this week cleaning the gutters and tilling in the holes with gravel on Main si. Kinerson Cooner. wife ami two child ren of Richmond visited Yale relatives and friends Sunday and Monday. if vmi have friends who are members of the Alumni just drop them a line inviting them tostay with you J une 12th. Mrs. Jaa. Jakewav and daughter ot Ifentnn Harbor visited Mrs. Kmma McDonald and family the latter part of last week. T. V. Holden and familv were over from lmlay City Sunday and spent the day at the home or r ranK s moiner Mrs. Sarah lioiuen. All Sons of Veterans are requested to meet at the Faisley Hotel at .)::' a. m. decoration day, Saturday, May :i, and take part in the parade. 1 a. it.atlev and familv came over from North liranch Sunday, returning the same evening. Julia and Vera Wallace accompanied them homo. imrmt(Mulent Drouvor went to 1 p- uiiRtiii Tuesday nieht where he will select suitable teachers from the N ormal for the grades in our public schools. II. P. Ohmer. accompanied bv his eon Charlie, Kev. Chas. Fragg and Chas. K. Martin, drove in nis auio 10 Sandusky Saturday and spent the day. Crant Holden went to Flint last I rl- iIrv returning on Saturday in a new Iiuick touring car. Monday of this week he was at Fort II uron on business, Mr and Mrs. Jas. L. Benedict. Mr 1111.1 Mm. Huirh McNair were down from Frown City Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr. ana Mrs. ij. Cochrane. vv r. r.rnewt and Win. Carroll of the Yale Lumber & Coal Co. were in Fort iinrmi this week unloading a carload of lumber with which to buna a uweu- ing house. lumou it. Ular.kford has been mak in imnrnvements to his Kennelick by repaintlntr the house and putting in a cement curbing along the front ot the lot. Special coraraunicition or urocKway i.n.icr No. aid. V. it A. M. this ( Thurs day) afternoon and evening, beginning at 2:0U o clock, l our or uve umu uo erees will be conferred. irninn memorial services will be held in t.H m. i'.. church Sunday, way Jist, ut thu innrninif hour. Kev. Waldren (J each will preach the sermon. Special music will by lurnisneu. v. Andreaft and family. Ihos lnimonn and wife, drove to Cedarwood ituir.h Sunday and took dinner at Mr. Andreae's cottage. In the afternoon they went on to Fort liurou. r.. II arvev. architect of Fort 1 1 iirnn was in iaie inursuay eveuniK innHnir nver the Masonic buildinsr. He will submit pen sketches ior remouei- Ing the structure ana ior an 1 auuiuuu to be built to the norm. V. If ('ard has bouffht out thenhoto irrRnh hnsiness of J. J. Shafer and r - " 1 .... . moved his outtic into me rooms uv 1 MthPiv .v. Wiirht'a druir store where Mr. Shafer was located. Mr. Shafer will eo to Mayville for the present. i;v Kniliv of Ooodells filled the pulpits in the M. 1 . cnurcn at mis n (a unit west itroc&way suuuuy iaat. faror pnncrreffatioiis were out to hear and meet their former pastor. Kev. Fraffe was at Uoodens on mat aay. Here's a new one. CJov. Ferns has designated June 4 and 5 as "lload Fee Day" and urges that the people turn out on these days and repair the roads and highways. Last year over 200 miles of road was thus improved by observing June U as Koad Fee Day. lira llarrincton. of Fad Axe. and Vniii nf Yale, were In Feck Saturday oftornrtnn in consultation With DfS. Cochran and Webster ot the piace over the condition of James Foster, who has iion drlc for over a month. Miss llnnlrina a trained nurse, of Fort Hur on, is in attendance Sanilac County Times. a imnt thren weeks aco live valuable ottitt nwnpd hy Alvin Fntrllsh of Feck .iravxi from hit) farm and although the neighborhood was thoroughly searched no trace 01 iueiu uuum uo fnnnil Turn n r t h rows are thorough bred Jerseys worth considerable money and it is now thought that the cattle did not disappear or their own accoru. TKooa nnttiA wore found a week ago on the David Laidlaw farm north and west of Melvin. The person wno re .Moo nti tno farm is a Feltfian and did cot know it was necessary to advertise for the owner of the cauie. iwo 01 the cows are giving milk. June wedding tbclls will soon be ringing. There will be no N. Y. II. next Mon day night. .latnea O'lfnnrke. of Richmond, was In Vale WeJnesday afternoon caning on mends. Klmer Rorh lian laid new linoleum on the lloor of his barber shop anil other wise improveu tne interior. Fr. Kronemaker, of Croswell, and Win. Rnherts nf Sandnskv. were ill the city Wednesday calling on menus. llnrn tn Mr. and Mis. Robt. Carless of (Jreenwood townshiit on May lth a son weichincr 8 lbs. iNameu uoueri Laverne. T. H. Parkinson 'has been somewhat improved the past week, it is hoped he will keep on gaining in health and strength. A small frame addition has been added to the rear of the Yale Woolen Mills' otlioe building to be used as a store room. TIih Vale U'iminn Mills did not COtn nli. t th i-Hiiairs to the machinery last Saturday and are closed down t his week to imish up. U' received a card from Mrs. A. J. Stiles dated the 15th directing that the 1-xnositor be mat ed to jjowvuie, a. ., for the present. Hruce Lothian, Ferm Hendershot, Chris Hanna, Fert Kelley, Roy Jones, and Dolph Andreae attended Masonic lodge at Sarnia Wednesday night. The rural carriers are making their trips delivering mail each day by motor cvnles ami antos. Tiio roads are rather r ugh but the going is not so bad after all. Arthur Dennis is undecided as to whether he will accept the position of station agent at uecker on tne it. u.kj. & W. railroad. No encouragement is given that the road will go any farther than Sandusky. The probable Aliening date of the Kedpath Chautauqua to be held at Yale this summer is .iniy ntn. a representative will be here in a few davs to make preliminary arrange ments for the occasion. Kighth gride examinations were held in Yale hitrh school Thursday and Friday last week. Commissioner of schoo s for tins county was here on Friday. A large number of eighth graders wrote at the examinations. Ceorcre. (ioiitfh has excavated for his new brick building on the lot to the north of his residence and the masons are busy laving the stone foundation. ThA 1111 dm? will he -IxHO leet. two stories and will lie used for his furniture and undertaking business. Dick Windsor placed the new barber iairs in hi shoo this week. Thev ertainlv are comfortable and one rests with ease while getting shaved. Re decorated walls and ceiling and new linoleum on the lloor. the whole interior is as bright as a silver dollar. (Srant llnldensold two Iiuick tnurinff r.ars last week, a 37-11 to Father Lauch- ran, Fmmettand a 'J5-U to Wm.Quinu, Kenockee. These machines are equip ped with electric starter ana eieeiric lights, and the engines are the best made for the price paid. Mr. Holden has the agency here. Chester Sharrard was here calling on former neighbors Monday. He is now located nvo mi es north anu wesi or 1'ale where he bought a 120 acre larm and is going into live stock larming. While hero he ordered the Times sent to his address so that he might get a weekly "letter irom home. imiay i;uy Time3. The 810.000 bond issue for the new county home has been awarded to Hoehler, Cuinmings ana rruoeen, 01 Toledo, they being the highest bidders. This bond house paid a premium of SH01 for the bonds. The committee, which represented the board of super visors, had received a number 01 puis and on Monday awarded the issue to the Toledo concern. Fids aro now being asked for the construction of the new county home. There will be several chances in the rns nf teachers in Yale Public School the coming year, some ot tne graue tachera exnect to tro elsewhere to teach. The ones engaged for another year up to the present time are super intendent. N. J. Drouvor: English and History, J. E. Ityan; Latin and Herman, Edna Uitchie; kindergarten, r lorence Piercer lifth grade. Eva Heat on: third crrade. Fiorina Price: first grade. Fhebe Hoy; grammar and elementary, Hazel Chase. J. AS IS 1N AS ft as ft is IN IV ...SPECIAL SALE... On Oxfords for Saturday fO OQ and the week following at. Worth $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Tan Calfskin, Gunmetal' Calfskin, Patent Leather and Gun metal Pumps, High Toe Lasts, Medium Toe Lasts, Button and Lace. What a chance! For there are Walk-Over and Douglas, Two of the hest makes of shoes on the market. Do not forget to look at our show case and you will see some real bargains. Lothian & Palmer 1 ? w W- w. oo U Bible Class Banquet. (V-bannuet was held in the M. P. church, Yale, Tuesday evening and was a decided success in every way, there being nearly one hundred present. This was the euumeoi a contest neia hetween the two Fible classes, the mnn's elans lieincr the winner. The fore part ot the evening was spent in a delightful entertainment licld in the auditorium of the church. l'antnr Itev. Hraffj? acted as toastmaster and he certainly made an excellent one. A number of instructive papers on different lines of Sunday school and vounz people s worn were reaa. ror dvee Hraircr rendered a fine vocal seta tion. George Jieadle delivered a laugh ahl reritation entitled "The Two Lov ers ' he the rarmer a uoy ana sne me Jersey cow. After the nrncram. the crentlemen. nnmher nor about ti ft v. were invited In to the dining-room of the church which wah beautifully decorated in creeu and orange. The ladles are always wining wnrkorM in that line. A sumptuous nnnnnr wan then served' furnished bv the ladies ot the Minaay scnooi ana we must, gay the ladies did credit to them selves In providing such a fine layout of eatables lor trio hungry moo. Now came the ladies' turn when the gentlemen surprised them by treating to delicious ice cream ana cane. The r.omnanv then left for their sev pral homes lee liner that theV had had one of the most enjoyable evenings ever. just-A-Merc Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hose and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis entertained the Just-A-Mere Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr Monday niirht A very delicious lunch was served and an enjoyable evening was snent at "iiOO." Six tables. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Fletcher won the lavors. (1IKL WANTED at once. Call at the Paisley Hotel, Yale. 0-2 You don't want to get hurt. No one wants to get hurt when having their teeth fixed, and we don't blame them either. Why should you submit to old and ancient methods in getting dental work done any more than you would illuminate your nomes wnn me oiu labiuuucu candles that were considered first-class lighting systems 59 years ago. You would not think of driving to town behind a yoke of oxen, would vou now? Then why allow ANY DENTIST to hurt you when SO MANY of your neighbors can ten you o uuk u n VJS 7," ING DENTAL WUKK oi any Kinti. uun i iuu oii . w mnnH renl PAINLESS work, and by the way demand a WRITTEN GUARANTEE with all your work. You are ENTITLED to it. We KNOW HOW to do this, it is uukduoihwo iumwyt '"At. Besides, we can do your work in a SPEEDY MANNER. Take the train in the MORNING and we will have your dental work done in time to GET YOUR EVENING TRAIN HOME the SAME DAY. It makes no difference how complicated your dental job is, we employ an office staff of Five, always ready FOR YOU. WRITE us a few days beforeyou come if you possibly can do this so we will have sufficient time for you on the day you come. If you CANNOT write AHEAD, come ANYWAY and we will arrange for you. Our prices are the REAL and only CUI RATES in this county. We will make you a FULL SINGLE set of teeth from $5.00, upward, FULLY GUARANTEED. Silver fillings cost you 50c up. Pure Gold fillings, $1 JP Re cording to size. Solid 22 Karat Gold Crowns, $4 and $5. Bridge Work, $4 & $5. Porcelain Crowns $3 to $5. Please remember all this is guaranteed for you in WRITING. Ask your neigh bors about us. HUNDREDS of them come to us every year. Wt ALSO 1 AY J0UK K. U. FARE TO COME TO OUR OFFICES IF YOUR DENTAL WORK AMOUNTS TO OYER $10. Stop that Dental Work with the HURT in. Stop your HIGH PRICES and come to The National Dentists Port Huron's Only Cut Rate Dentists 221 Huron Ave. 1 1 easoeaiDie (uooas You can get what you want here and the beauty of the thing is you can get it when you want it. We handle Kentucky Corn Planters, with Fertilizer Attachment, Little Willie and Wolverine Cultivators, John Deere and Moore Plows, John Deere and Osborne Drum Loaders, Osborne Binders, Mowers and Side Delivery Rakes, Wire Fence, Steel Posts, Anchor Posts, Barb Wire, Etc. Call and examine our goods and give us a chance to show you that we can save you some money. 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