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V ..For Us Fail Hil Cold, wintry weather calls for many Drug Store items such as Household Remedies, Recipes and Prescriptions needed in home. Others aro Stock Food, Poultry Food, and many remedies ulong that lino. Wo CDj'oy a nico trade from the farmers in this vicinity, becauso wo always provide them with reliable goods tlt right prices. Wc solicit the trade of all the people in this territory. If it isn't convenient to call in, just telephono or mail your order. THE NYAL STORE ..Herb T. Hennessy.. Prescription oast Rarity OOI) roasts of choice beef, veal, etc., are as rare at some butcher nliops as a cup race with out a Shamrock. But not hero. We haven't been handling moat for years with our eyes shut. We know meat. We've studied and talked and dreamed meat un til we can see a ide of beef ten miles awaj: with ur eyes shut. We guarantee choice, tender roasts, the kind that makes your meals a joy instead of a dirge. Central Meat Market, We are mote than pleased with the patronago accorded us since opening up in Yale. Wo will at all times keep in stock a complete line of high-grade PIANOS and Musical Instru ments. Sec us before you buy. Wo also carry a full lino of the very latest Sheet Music. A call will bo appreciated. A. W. McNinch, GOUGH BLDG. ps; fin I I I J' Ov X Hi1 Particularly Pleasing are the workmanship and prices on the goods display ed in our store. Bear in mind that if we haven't what you want, if it's in our line wc can order it for you, and we guarantee satisfaction. A. V. PARMLEE I fHONh 24 DAY OR NJGHT SI liui u. vr i vn i iivii - - - - essssssssssssssssssssssso. Druggist. T. J. Minnie, Prop. Yale Music Store... YALE, MICH. vjtjiv- CI 11 VI Comfort are both found in all the furniture handled by us. YALR. MICHIGAN. 91 Local and Otherwise. Regular meeting O. E. S. Wednesday evening, Feb. 3. (JertrudeJ and Hattie Miller spent Tuesday in Tort Huron. Charley Gage of Marlette spent a couple of days in Yale this week. Mrs. Tink Flank of South l'ark is on a visit to her Bister, Mrs. II. E. Welch. James McColl was at Harbor Reach the past week atteuding a bank meet ing. W. J. Laidlaw of Melvin was a caller at the Expositor office while in the city Tuesday. Eber II arnden of Detroit visited A. J. llaruden and wife last Thursday and .Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. ltoy Fuller eutertain ed a company of frieuds at a 0:30 din ner Tuesday evening. Township treasurer James Middletou of Urockway township was at Fort Hu ron Tuesday on business. Editor John Cawood of the Brown City Banner made the Expositor oflice a pleasant call last Friday. Take advantage of the clubbing offer of the Expositor and Detroit Tribune before it expires, January 31st. Albert Menerey, of Warwick, visited his brother John this week. He is on his way to the Upper Peninsula. F. J. Flynu of Fort Huron made a flying visit to Vale Tuesday evening, up on one train and back on the other. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Audreae have been in Detroit this week attending "The Blue Bird" at the (Jarick theatre. Rev. Charles Bragg is in Flint this week assisting the pastor of the Metho dist Protestant church in revival ser vices. Squire Taylor, an old-time resident of Feck, died Mpnday morning. In his death Feck loses one of its oldest in habitants. Alvah Hilfman, of Deford, who vis ited with his uncle Wash Hillman at Avoca Sunday and Monday returned home Tuesday morning. Lila II arnden of l'eck and Gordon Kettlewell of Melvin were over Sunday visitors at the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harnden. Dr. A. Pollock, C. S. Cochrane, W. F. ItuhandClias.H. Palmer, with their wives, were in Detroit the first of the week to witness the play "The Blue Bird." A rare bargain! The Yale Expositor and the Detroit Inbune, for a limited time at the price of the Tribune, only 82.00 per year to patrons residing on rural routes. Our delinquent subscribers-every mo thers ton ot them-are going to be ask ed to pay up as soon as we can get the accounts made out and borrow enough money to mail them. Elder J. H. Paton will preach in Brick Chapel Sunday, January 31st at 3:00 p.m. The subject discussed will be "Gospel of the Third Day." All are invited to come and hear. Mrs. C. S. Cochrane celebrated her father's birthday last Friday by giving him a birthdav dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. John Cawood of Brown City. E. F. Fead is in the First National Bank again attending to his duties as cashier after being laid up for a week nursing a lame leg. This is the first time Ed has been out of the bank for bo long in twenty years. A. V. Parmlee has made arrange ments to put on the story "Trey O' Hearts" in motion pictures at the Prin cess Theater some time next month. The Expositor will 6tart publishing this interesting serial story the week pre vious to the time it is put on at the theater. Watch for it and be sure and read it. The old saying "As the days begin to lengthen the cold begins t06trengthen" is very true at the' present time. The themometer has registered below zero for the past week. We are certainly having some whiter weather. The fellow who said we would have an open winter is sitting on the back 6cat saying nothing now. Between thirty and forty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Webb north and east of Yale, Tuesday evening to bid fare well to them, as they expect to move on a new place 60on. At the same time the birthdays of Mrs. Chas. Craig, Mrs. Lundy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Green, was celebrated. An oyster supper was partaken of, after which the evening was 6pent in music and games. A good time was had by all. Republican caucuses will be held in three wards of the city on Monday eve ning, Feb. 1st, at 7:00 o'clock to elect three delegates from each ward to at tend the Republican County Conven tion to be held In the St. Clair county circuit court room, in Pott Huron on the Sth day of February at 10:00 o'clock a. ra. First ward caucus will be held in livery Btable oflice, second ward in city hall and third ward in in Wharton & Co's oflice. Turn out and select your delegates. The annual meeting of the Michigan Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of St. Clair and Sanilac counties was held at the oflice of Secretary Her bert iu Yale on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Thos. Grimes was elect ed president, Wm. Hodgins treasurer, Ed. Harris and Dan Foley directors for three years. Auditors Daniel Foley and Ed. Harris. The financial report may be found in another part of this issue of the Expositor. Do not fail to see the Johnson-Sulli-van three-round bout; see Prof. Vernon the Head Reader; hear Doctor Jefferson Clyne, the Democratic Song bird; Prof. Huttonnious, the "King of Ragtime;" Sixty laughs in sixty minutes; Minstrel Show. Hear those black chiles Bing. Tarabo "Mr. Interlocutor will you tell me the best place to have a good time?" Interlocutor, "Why no Tambo I do not believe 1 can tell you. Do you know?" Tambo, "That's easy. The best place to have a good time is at the Central Hall on the night of February 5th." FIVE CENTS TROVES IT A generous offer. Cut out this ad, enclose with 5 cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., and receive a free trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Corapoun'd for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and lagrippe cougb6; Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. 1 or tale In your town by Herb T. Hennessy, STOP BUYING EXPENSIVE COUGH REMEDIES Make the Best at Home Money spent lor the old style, ready made, cuup.ti syrups in bottles holding only 2 to 2,' ounces is very largely wasted because most of them are com posed principally of Bugar and water. Vet you have to pay the same price as though it was all medicine. Stop wast ing this money. You can make a bet ter cough medicine at home at one filth the cost. Merely go (o Matthews & Wight's Drug Store aud ask for 2 ounces (fOo worth) of SchilTman's Con cern rated Expectorant. Mix this with one pint of granulated sugar and one half pint of boiling water, which makes . lull pint (K ounces) This new, sim pie, pleasant remed is guaranteed to relieve the worst cough or cold. Also excellent for Bronchial Asthma, Bron chili1, croup, hoarseness aud whooping cough. One bottle will make enough home made cough medicine to probab ly last the w hole family the entire win ter. Children like it, it is so pleasant to take and it positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine orother narcotics as do most cough mixtures. Keep it on hand in case of emergency and stop each cough before it gets a Una hold. The above druggists have been authorized to return the money in every single case where it does not give perfect satisfaction or is not found the lieht remedy ever used. Absolutely no risk ya run iu buving this remedy under this positive guarantee. Adv. The scholars are taking exams in the different grades of our public schools Lancelot Wads worth of Avoca is learning typesetting at the Expositor oflice. The Vale Expositor and the Detroit lriuune, uotn one year ior only szm Thi? offer is to patrons on rural routes. Rev. Chas. Ura.?g of the local Metho disL l'rotest.tnt i-hnrrh. nrentihed thp funeral sermon of tight year old Blanche Cook at Attica, on Wednesday last week. John Snelling, Jr., returned on Monday from Va.'e, where he has been initiating a purchaser into the ways of running his clothes cleaning business there. Croswell Jeffersonian. Charles Weymouth is putting in his stock of lumber and building material and informs us that he will shortly be in position to figure with any one plan ning on building during the coming sesaou. Circle 3 of the M. E. Church gave a very successful supper at Mrs. Grant llolden's Wednesday evening. A large number of people were fed all ot whom enjoyed the meal. The proceeds a- mounted to iZi. Dr. (i. S. Ney, of Port Huron, was in Yale Friday last and operated on the young eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crysler for appendicitis. The operation was successful and the little fellow is out of danger and doing nicely. Thos. J. Rapley received a telegram Thursday morning stating that his father had died at Strathroy, Ont , at trie ripe old ace or y years. Mr. and Mrs. Rapley left for that place oil the morning train to attend the funeral. A merry load of young folks from Yale enjoyed the grandslipping Thurs day evening by having sleigh ride party andatterwards a; dandy lunch of sand wiches, cake and coffee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Leach. Capac Journal. A number of young people from the M. P. Sunday Bchool drove out to the Lome of Leo Meharg Wednesday eve ning, Another sleighload came from the Lynn school, (lames, music, social chat and a good time was had by all. I he return home trip was made, about midnight. In a letter from Mrs. Ella Munroe and family at Blaine, Wash., it reads: "Just a few lines for your paper to let the l ale people know that Miss Marion Munroe of Vale, who has been visiting In Winnipeg, Manitoba is with us on au extended visit." Suit for divorce has been tiled to the circuit court by Anna Teets, of Yale against her husband Elwood Teets. The couple have six children and the wife alleges insertion and non support in her bill of complaint. She also asks that her husband be required to contri bute to the support and maintenance of their children. The parties lormerly lived in Elk township. Sanilac County Times. DEMAND FOR THE EFFICIENT Alert, keen, clear headed, healthy men and women are in demand. Mod ern business cannot use in office, fac tory or on the road, persons who are dull, uleless, inert, half sick or tired Keep in trim. Be in a condition that wards off disease. Foley Cathartic Tablets clean the system, keep the stomach sweet, liver active and the bowels regular. Herb T. Hennessy. Tip Your Hat Let us learn, says an unknown writer, to tip our hat a as politely to the young lady who sews for a living or earns it by any honest toil as to the one who teaches French or chews gum in sev eral different languages. Let us give as warm a clasp to the honest tiller of the soil as we do the doctor or lawyer. Let us recognize honesty and industry wherever found, and the time will come when there will be an army of bright, intelligent, hon est young men and women at the lad der ready to labor at any honorable calling. Let us remember that the most beautiful lives have blossomed in the darkest places, as pure white lilies full of fragrance in the slimy, stagnant waters. Wealth, birth and official sta tion may and do secure to their pos sessors an extreme superficial courtesy, but they never did nor never can command the reverence of the heart. WHAT SHE WANTED "I want to stop my baby's cough," said a young mother Tuesday, "but I won't give him any harmful drugs." She bought Foley's Honey & Tar Com pound, it loosens the cough quickly, stimulates the mucous membranes and helps throw off the choking secretion, eases pain and gives the child normal rest, Herb T. Hennessy. We'll send you a sample copy of the Expositor if you wish one. Many lost and found articles find their way to the original owner through a liner in the Expositor. Try one. 53 hi B efore Inventory Bargain Sale We aro following our regular custom of a clean-up sale ju9t before wo take our S invrntorv. Below we list tho goods which aro bargains at regular prices, and a W ' positive sacrifice at tho prices quoted. Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits, V (except bluck), Overcoats, Mackinaws, Separate Pants, Knee Pants, Sweaters and yf , Flannel Shirts go at 14 Off or 25 per cent discount, for Cash f as as as in $20 12. C. 4. 3 suit for i'iit for ftO suit lor ; 00 boys' suit for 00 hoys' suit for 00 boys' suit for (S is eh Knee Pants, Sweaters and Have You a Good Watch? Give It A Square Deal Have it Cleaned and Oiled at Least Once a Year T. R. McBRIDE Watchmaker (Jood Work Prompt Seryice llolden's Drug Store, Yale. BrooKway Lodge, 316, FA. AM Regular communication on or before the full of tho nioon each month at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evenings during l'i: g follows .Jan. an: Ket.iU'; .March -rs April : May '7: June 21; July zi Auk. 19; Sent. 23; Oct. 21: Nov. I. ; lec. 10-27. . it. JierDert, w. ni. II. K. Heard, Treas. Ueury 1'earce, Sec. Yal Chapter, No. 64, O. E. S. Regular meetings In Masonic Hall, Wednes day evenings during yjla as follows: Jan. f; Feb. 3; Mar. 3-31; May ft; June 2-30; July 2w; Aug. 2.; Sept. 2it; Oct. 27; Nov. 24; Dec. 22-2U. Special meetings announced In the local column, V isiting members cordially Invited. Alice McKenzle, hoc. Mrs. Drouyor. W. M. Mary lirown, Treas. Jos. ulll, V. 1". Got Your Tackle Ready ? The March ALL OUTDOORS is a big tishtog Dumber. Everything for the angler 19 included in tnis issue. 'Pictures ? Yes. Lots of them on all outdoor subjects. Camping, Hunting, Trap Shooting, Canoeing, lulc. Bat More Than That There is something useful for every outdoor man and woman in the March issue. If you do anything out-of-doors you will like ALL OUTDOORS Your news dealer can supply you. 15 cents a copy. 91 a year but It will be better to use the coupon. EXPOSITOR, Yale, Cttich. Send me ALL OUTDOORS for six months on trial. Fifty cents enclosed. (One dollar for a year.) Name Address LINER COLUMN CORRUGATED CULVERTS, all lengths made to order on short no tice. Will sell any length culvert at 5c per foot cheaper than any make shipped in. Chas. Rounds. 2- LAND FOR SALE-I have for sale 20 acres, 1 mile east and 4 mile north of Yale; 100 acres in Fremont town ship and 80 acres at West Branch. For particulars and terms write O. A. liurleigh, Route 5, Yale. 41-4 LOST A Fox fur muff on road be tween Avoca and Yale, Friday eve ning last. Finder will please leave at Harrington Hotel, Yale, or notify J. W. Harrington. 42-2 WILL ORGANIZE a class in Public Speaking and Elocution. All people who desire to receive instruction see me before Feb.l. J. E. Ryan, gradu ate of Columbian College ot Express ion. 42-2 LOST On Wednesday of this week, a lady's gold watch. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Expositor of lice or call 59 5 rings. 43-2 We are revisinsr the ExDOsltor sub scription list and would be pleased to have all who are In arrears to call and square up. A large number have come In the past week and we look week. fe?5 'I; $15.00 11.25 9.50 4.50 3.00 2.25 Flannel Shirts at the same rate. These you should come early January ICth. Lothian Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes 3 g. "w w Palmer Bros. & Co, BOYS' HEAVY WOOL HOSE have been called for and now stocked. Sizes 8 to 9. Price 40c per pair. These hose arc heavy and warm and ought to be just what you want if warmth and wear aro desired. IT'S A LONG WAYS TO SPUING and tho girls should be well providod for as to hosiery. Wo offer a neatly ribbed wool in all sizes, C to 9 at 25c per pair. Freshly stocked and all tho sizes aro here. NOW FOR BABY, whose greatest expos ure is face, wo have dainty knit wool veils at 25c each. A wool veil and fresh air will im provo oven tho finest baby in town and wo all claim rightfully to havo it. CHILDREN'S MIITENS havo been hard to get in somo sizes this winter. Wo havo a leather faced mitten in small sizes, astrachan back, assorted colors at 25 cents that's newly stocked. RED BLANKETS REDUCED. Wc never had better blankets to show you nor less de sire to gamble on tho market so wo arc going to cut tho prlco 25 cents on tho dollar and get them into every hoOio where an honest bar gain value is appreciated and a blanket needed. $1.00 values for 75c a pair up to $0.00 values at $4.50 a pair. Wo rcscrvo our premium coupons on this item. Pre-Inventory Specials Briefly Told Child's good outing skirts at 18c One-third off on Children's Coats. Misses' White Swoaters at only .75c , Size 34 Women's Fleeced Pants at 15c Fascinators and Newports at half price. 25c Toques and Hockey Caps at 15c $1.00 heavy knit Auto Hoods 45c 22 children's 25c Dresses at 50c Children's half dollar Dresses at 25c Knit Muff, Cap and Scarf Sets at half. 50c Boys' BIuo Jersey Shirtsat 25c Small lot circle cut Whito Aprons ,9c Children's Bearskin Hoods at half price. $1.00 Bearskin Tam O'Shanters at 39c Ono lot fifty cent Caps, at.. 10c Babies' assorted Hoods at a dirao. Fifty cent Aviator and Corduroy Caps. . . . 25c Fruit of tho Loom Cotton, per yard 10c Standard Shirting Prints, nicklo a yard. Children's Dotted Mull Handkerchiefs lc Pifffal i Co. : v $18 overcoats ; $13.50 16.50 overcoats 12.35 10.00 overcoats .. 7.50 5.00 odd pants .. 3.75 3.50 odd pants 2.C3 2.50 odd pants 1.90 are powerful arguments why & Palmer . 5P !