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TURK VERANEW IPAP JLiJjill DON'T THKOW YOUll MONKY AWAY ihiy remedies that nrc jntnrjinteod to give B.ttisfaclitni or your money buck. how 80 lt all for y our health that you expect them to. That's much faith wo h.avo in them. Hero are a few of them that you should me: HEX A Mi COLD TABLETS Wo know of nothin tllVctive. HEXALL CIIKUliY HAKK COUGH SYltUP Pleasant to take and very etfectivc. UEXALL MENT1IOMNK HALM A useful external aid in the treatment of coMs. croup, brouchitw and pnoumonia. IIOLDEN'S WHITE PJNE COUGH SYKUP Monthol atrd with tar. Ono of the best ever. Wo give donblo the amount of Community Silver Coupons with Uexall Good, sold only by Grant Holden Drugs The Rexall Store Jewelry "THE RELIABLE STORE" OO F IC TD ro TTT A10V El OO is the month for Spring goods and we are now opening new Wash Goods, Ginghams, Percales, Poplins, Voiles, Batiste, White Goods, Silks, Dress Goods and Trimmings. See the new things in our stock or write for sam ples. You will have prompt attention . "The Store That Sells Wooltex" v The Ballentine Dry Goods Co. We Sell McCall Patterns -: Port Huron, Mich. SPECIAL While it lasts, Seven bars of Lautz Acme Soap for 25c. Givo it a trial next Wash Day. and Sat'na Staixh iavo them both for If you try LaFranco Laundry Tablets Tablets once, vou will use it ajrain. We sale. PHONE 58 ;-: :-: :-: JOHN BRIGHT, Proprietor. ....BERT BEAL... TAXIDERMIST nrrs ANIMALS REPTILES of all kinds mounted true to life. Satis faction guar anteed. PRICES ABLE. PHONE 162 YALE Hotel itnle (Opposite City Hall) .Port Huron, Michigan ' Under New Management ..P. J. FLYNN.. European Plan: Rooms 50c, 75c $1.00 Everything First-Oats. " CONKLEMAN'S lilCSTAURANT In Connection. Best 35c Mcalln the City. GIVE US A TRIAL. Yat Chapter No. 64, O. C. S. (niUr metlnifi In Manonlc Hall, VVedoei il.iy fveiiltisiliirinif uic at follvwt : .Ian. VK; . zi; Mar. z; April lit; May 17; June 21; July 1; Amtust If.; !Sqit. 1.1; Oft. 11; OV. IS; Ihm;, hp(H:lHl iiwtlntft announced In the Imul coluimii. YUilitiK nminben cordially Invited. Irs. Kttatlyn. W. M, AIlc McKenzln. Kec. Joa. Yulli, V. J. Mary Drown, Treasurer The Local and Otherwise. Sun! ..Dressmaking School.. of the Young Women's Christian Association of Detroit, offers an Excellent Opportunity to learn the trade in one term of 6 weeks Or 30 lessons. Terms: 30 Lessons.. $20 20 Lessons... $15 For information address Educational Department, Y. VV. C. A., Detroit FA. AM A Qroekway Lodg,31G fiP Regular communication on or before th0 full of the moon each month at 7::w o'clock 1 nuraay eveninsn aunnir r'lG ai iouowi Jan. m; Kei. 17; March 16; April in; may i June ifrU July 13: Aug. 10; 84t.7 ; X"t. 5: No 9: lec. 1 -Ti. N. 11. Herbert, W. M. II. K. Heard, Treat. Henry 1'parce, 8ec. JOHN H. MERRILL CHIROPRACTOR Country Fair, At Central Hall, February 21-JJ5, iyil. A.LV. I'anniee was home oyer day. Louise Uright was at 1'ort Huron last Friday. Dr. Wight was at Toronto, Ont., the liret of tho week. Henry Ohmer is spending the week in Detroit on business. Mrs. Harvey Tappan, of Fort Huron, visited in Vale Tuesday. Mrs. (eo. Tenniswood visited ilrown City relatives the past week. Ira A. Jones has been at Detroit and Fontiac the past week on business. Mrs. '1 honias Wharton spent Monday at Melvin with relatives and friends. Mrs. Cameron was at ISrowu City the past week on a visit to friends and lelatives. Fred Doligar will go to Mt. Clemens today to spend some time taking baths tor rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Woodard of Feck Bpent Sunday at the home of their son near Vale Itev. Hradlield was called to Figeon Wednesday ruoruiug to orliciate at the funeral of John Foster. Mr. and Mrs. L. Koy Fuller enter tained a number of friends at a dinner party last Friday evening. Mattie Carless, who has been work ing at Swartz ('reek for some time, reUimed home Monday evening. Mrs. .lamea Teets and daughter Delia were visiting relatives and friends in Detroit over Sunday and Monday. Under Sheriff teve Windsor, of Fort Huron, was in Vale Thursday night and Friday last calling on relatives and friends. Mrs. (ieorge See, of Deckerville, and Myrtle Hichards of Fort Huron.visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kobt..lttx over Sunday. T. A., T. 1'. and J. W. Hubbard, and A. W. Farkinson. of Detroit, visited their uncle, T. H. Farkinson, Thursday of last week. Kdward Andreae left for New York city Monday morning where he will transact business connected with the Vale Woolen Mills. Farsons the Fye Man will be at the Faisley Hotel in Yale, on Tuesday, February th. see his au in another column of this paper. Mrs. Wro. Knglish and Mrs. McLane f Feck were called to ale Monday on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Stocks. Lute McDonald, of Frown City, was in Vale Tuesday calling on friends and visiting his mother who haa been con lined to her home since Christmas. Tommy Clyne. who is makiDg his home with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Hoi land, near IJIack Kiver. is reported as being quite sick with pneumonia. Word reaches Yale from the hospital at Detroit that Mrs. Jos. Williams is much brighter and relatives are in formed that her condition is incourag ing. George Graham, Joseph Yuill and Chas. liarr, of Yale, and Hoy Beers of Frockway township expect to go to Fort Huron next Monday to serve as jurymen in the circuit court. It looks good to see the piles of gravel distributed along the east road, when we know tnat as soon as spring comes work will be begun by the coun ty road commissioners to build a good road for two miles east or l aie. If old bruin came out of his winter nuarters about noon on Wednesday he would nave seen nis snaaow ror a min ute. Old Sol peeped out from behind the clouds at that hour. Now for six weeks more of cold winter weather. Mrs. Herb Henneesy entertained her Sunday school class of ten girls last Friday. A meal pronounced absolute ly perfect by the little guests, was perved at six o cioca, alter wmcn all had the best of times playing games. A Leap l ear rarty will be given under the auspices of the Gleaners at Gleaner Hal), Old Frockway, on Friday evening, Feb. 11, 1916. Music by Mc- Kanlaes 3 piece orchestra, liill, Sl.UU. Kverybody cordially invited to eome and have a good time. John Burley has moved his household goods and family to Fort Huron where tiiey will reside, jonnnas a position as night clerk at the Metropole Hotel Their many friends nere regret to see them leave but wish them health and Lappinees in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. valentine stocks are nicking their home this winter with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Woodard mar Vale. The mother lies in a help Ioks condition from the effects of rheu matism. and at this writing is very low and little hopes are entertained for her recovery. x , , This office is in receipt of a copy of the l'otterville Fress, published at Fottervillew Laton county, Mien., re cently purchased by J as. B. Beecher, former employe or me txpoeiior. rne naner is a hve column quarto, neatly Gotten up. with a good advertising pat ronase. We wisn xar. ueecner an prosperity possible. A letter received last week from Bert Newstead, 321 National ave.. De troit, reads thus: "Enclosed you will had 1. O. money order to pay my sub scriptlon to Expositor, we are very well and doing as well as ine average; am working every day. Give our re sards to the boys and girls of old days gone by. Hoping this finds you and ours all enjoying this mild winter weather. Send the Expositor along retrularly as we anxiously look for it every week." Since some time in the early part of December Fort Huron citizens have been puzzled over the sudden and mys terious disappearance oi tne aged law yer, James L. Coe. Coe haa lived and practiced law in Fort Huron for many rears, was never known to be married nor had be any relatiyes or family that he ever mentioned, ur ute his prac tice had fallen off, owing to his ad vanced age and Inability to cope with business, and on December 6 he left his oQice and has not been seen since. Wednesday night's Times-Herald gives the information that Coe is In New Vork city and destitute, that he went there to secure a pension from Carnegie, but was turned down, and was obliged to ask the police for aid to keep him from starving. ' The old man wa4 quite well known in Yale, having visited the Roll of Honor-First Semester The following pupils- of the Yale Fublic Schools were neither absent nor tardy during the semester just, closed. Si. J. urouyor, supu KINDERGARTEN Courtney Beard, Ualph Chandler, Holland Martin. EVA PETTIT, Teacher FIRST CRADE Alice Carroll. Dexter Learmont, Mina Mackraan, Margaret Follock, Clarence Kennedy. I'lIEUE KOY. Teacher SECOND CRADE Gordon Andrea, Lee Chandler, Mil dred Welch. ' GLADYS WIIITMER. Teacher THIRD CRADE Ambrose Carroll, Grace Smith. DORA IIUI3BELL, Teacher FOURTH CRADE Marion Barr, Donna Fabrique, Eileen Graybiel, Neil Hollenbeck, v Hazel Smith, Winston Smith. FERN CREENWALD. Teacher SIXTH CRADE Frederick Fuller, Madeline Shaw, Elizabeth Smith. LELIA WOOD. Teacher. SEVENTH CRADK Max Feau, The! ma Ingram, Helen Falmer, Jack Wilt. HAZEL D. CHASE. Teacher EIGHTH GRADE . Mabel Lundy. CLADYS ST. CLAIR. Teacher HIGH ROOM Elsie Zinzo, Mabel Ludington, Vic tor Bitter. Norma Shaw, Thelma Minuie, Calvin Brown, Lyle Davis, Evelyn Lundy, Herbert Zinzo. ALBERT C. REYNOLDS. Principal. M. V. Church Notes llKV. ClIAB. ltKAOO.I'ASTOK Large congregations were present at the re opening services last Sunday, morning and evening. Itev. Saxbee's sermons were enjoyed by all present, also the special songs by Kev. Morrison and wife. Everyone is very much pleased with the appearance of our church 6iuce it has been re decorated. Good attendance at Sunday school last Sunday 106 present. The Ladies' Aid meet with Mrs, Knisley this week, Thursday afternoon, Special services at the. church every night this week. Kevs. Saxbee and Bragg are conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. Than Graybiel very pleasantly entertained the members of the choir at their hdme last Wedues day evening. All report a good time. MECIIANIO-ST ClIUUCH OK OIIKIST Sunday, February 0 Morning service 10:30. Elder McCall will have charge of the service. Sunday school 11:4a. Voung Feople's meeting, 6.-00 o'clock local time: A good interest is shown in this meeting. All the young people are urged to be present. Flay your part and play it well. uur revival meetings wm commence in V ale one week from Tuesday next, or February loth. Members and friends heartily wei come to these services. Eldred Charles, Minister. Presbyterian Church Notes Freaching next Sunday at 10?U) a m Sabbath school at 11. -00 o'clock. The subject for the evening services at 6:30 is "John Wesley." Uemember Thursday evening. Ail cordially invited to attend all of the above services. Rev. E. II. BradOeld, Fastor. A Complete Surprise. Mr. and Mrs. James Boss were com Dietely taken unawares when friends and neighbors numbering thirty gath ered at their home on Wednesday even ine last to spend a few hours with them. . , Mr. and Mrs. Boss are ideal entertain ers and the time passed very quickly and pleasantly. Music and pedro were indulged in until a late hour, when an oyster supper was served In the dining room, alter which all took their depart uie, thanking the host and hostess lor their efforts to entertain which made the evening one long to be remem bered Mrs. W. F. Huh is at Caro on a few weeks visit with her sister, . Mrs. Beck ton. Mrs. E. W. Farley was at Richmond overSunday attending the funeral of a relative.- ' B. W. Fellows, of the Marlette Gran ite & Marble Works, was in Vale last Thursday. D. G. Finlayson went to Lincoln in tbe north part or the Btate last satur day on a business trip. Born to the wife of Lew Richardson on Saturday, Jan. 29, a daughter. Their friends are offering congratulations. E. R. Card attended the poultry show at Detroit last week. Mr. Card Is breeder of pure-bred chickens and Belgian hares. His yards are located on Fark avenue. THIS MAY INTEREST YOU If you suffer with pains in your back or side, stiff and sore muscles and joints or rheumatic aches, or have symptoms of kidney trouble such as puffy swell Ings under the eyes or sleep disturbing bladder aliments, you snouid know that Foley Kidney Fills have benefit ted thousands in like condition. 11. T. Henneesy. adv LOST Between Yale and Gleaner hall 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Yale on Jan. 18, a lady's purse con taining a sum of money, and keys valuable only to owner. Leave at Expositor otnee, Vale, and receive reward. 43-2 FOR SALE 20 acres located H miles north of Yale; fine house and cellar underneath; good barn, hog house, hen house, corn crib, and work shop or garage; well of pure water; fine apple orchard, also small fruits and berries. Will sell cheap on easy terms or exchange foe l ale property. 41-4 m F. VanCamp, Yale, route 0 The ladies of the M. E. church will serve a 25ct supper in Fead's new house one week from Friday. AU debts affainst Jacob Yanclief please send to A.Gilbert, SOU Hudson street, Buffalo, 2i. l . .. 44-4 Subscribe for the Expositor. Our Great After-Inventory CLEARANCE SAKE of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats It is the greatest Sale from every point of view great est in the variety of stocks great in the desirability of merchandise greatest' in the reductions even from our former prices. Such a sale as this demands the immediate attention of every man. There is no attempt at profit makingour sole object is the immediate disposal of alljWinter Suits and Overcoats. We cannot too urgently im press upon you the importance of attending this sale. The Best Clothes to be Had Now-Offered at Notable Reductions Reductions like these are not to be equalled in town certainly not on the kind of Clothes we sell-remember that. We offer "KampusKlothes" at reduced prices sir viz viz M $9 AQ For our regular $12 stU Suits for men and young men. 0710 For all our regular $10 9 1 40 Suits for Men and Young Men. $(F nn , For all our regular I JiUO $20, Suits for men and young men. $1110 For 3,1 our regular I Ii40 $15 Suits for men and young men. - III 00 For all our regular UsUll $22.50 Suits for men and young men. 010 00 For all our regular 9 I Jiuu $18 Suits for men and young men. $10 00 For all our regular lOsUO $25 Suits for men and young men. vi A Big Sale of Furnishings Space is too limited to tell of the thousands and one big bargains in our Men's Furnishings. The store is full of them reductions range all the way from 10 to 20 per cent. Shirts, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Hose, Neckwear, etc. They're all here at money saving prices. Come in and stock up. ."I. ROSENTHAL GOOD Cl'OTHES DEALER CITY MARKET CHEAPFORCASH As I am going to discontinue handling Teas and Coffees, I am going to give you some record breaking prices on same. Our 40c Coffee now 30c Our 35c Coffee now 25c Our 30c Coffee now 22c Our 25c Coffee now : 18c Table Talk Coffee , . 18c Our 50c Tea now . .; 40c Our 40c Tea now 30c Try one pound of these goods and you will repeat. 3 cans good Teas 25c 3 cans Corn 25c 6 cans Sardines 25c Oranges, Lettuce, Celery and Radishes. Choice Roast Deef, per pound ......16c Choice Roast Pork, per pound. 14c and 16c Pork Chop, per. pound 16c Bulk Sausage, per pound 15c Our Sausage Is all home-made. I handle nothing but the best goods money will buy. Once , a customer, al ways one. Always in the market for good Butter, Eggs and Hides. . Just received a carload of .No. 1, Min nesota Potatoes. Our prices are right. Call in and see for yourself. This is the place; now is the time. ..The Cheap For Cash Market.. J" O 23 JL OOEE oo Daykin's Gash Store oooo Can show you as fine a line of Aprons and House Dresses as were ever shown iri Yale. Dresses with high necks and long sleeves for elderly persons, all at reasonable prices. . v. ' . Try a Sack of Made-Rite Flour Made from Kansas Turkey Red Wheat guaranteed fo please or money refunded. This week at 95 cents. Market price paid for good Butter and Eggs, cash or trade, as you like it. MASONIC BLOCK YALE, MICHIGAN GLENN DAYKIN Expositor linera pay, try one. Offloe, Mali Street Yale, Mich. city many times.