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The Brantford Daily Expositor du lieu suivant : Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 3

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Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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PASS THREE THE BRANTFORD EXPOSITOR BRANTFORD CANADA APRIL 12 1ML financial -A- UJ NEWS OF SPORT A tfad Stomach may come from one of three causes faulty digestion constipation or weak kidneys Whether one or all three of these troubles SALT will sweeten the stomach make the digestion sound end regulate and strengthen the kidneys Cufcliffe Lfmid Beginning MONDAY APRIL lfTU we invite the public 10 visit our new department We have just completed an entirely new end up-to-date department in fact it is pronounced by all oho hairt arm it to be the most attractive and 'convenient arranged Kitchen Dairy and Laundry Supply Department yet seen anywhere Our aim baa always been and always will be to carry Ant-clam goods displayed to the best advantage for the convenience of our many customers In Kitchen Ware we have everything yon could wish for from a fine Kitchen Cabinet to a Dust Pan In Dairy Supplies everything from Cream Separator to a Butter Print In Laundry Supplies everything from a large Clothe Mancie to a Clothes Pin Every line most complete in every detail Now we rapectiveiy invite every one to visit our Kitchen Deity end Laundry Supply Department Not necessarily to buy but just to tee our splendid display Beginning MONDAY the THE BANK OF TORONTO Capital and Reserve $3500000 ACCOUNTS -Jt is the aim of this llank to provide not only a safe and profitable depository for money but a place where its depositor may feel that anything the management can do for them will be considered a pleasure Brantford Branch Cor Colborne and George Sts A TOWERS MmmIMi 12th and while they last we will sell ISO Blue and White Enamel Granite fails 10 and 12 quarts at 38 AND 43 CENTS EACH worth 65c and 7 5c They rre very nice and great value The Big Store on the Comer Turnbull 8L Cutcliife Limited Hardware and Stove Merchants HOBS 181b YEAR A 8L Thomas despatch says: "Rob- I ert Emalle who left to-day to resume hla duties as a National League umpire a position be hae held since iwi warn tendered a reception by frlende at the Central Club hut night "Bob" waa preeented with a diamond ring and an addreaa of appreciation A BIO SALARY Praehlent Comlakey hoping that I Fielder Jonea would reconsider hie determination to retire from baseball In favor of private business Intereata In tue Pacific northwest offered him a salary said to be greater than that received by any member of President I Teft'e uwineL Billy Sullivan has been appointed manager SQUABBLE IN AlLTON There promisee to be soma trouble I over the Hamilton teams In the Brant-rord-Hamiltoa-fSearboro baseball league The Blue Labels claim Ihey have more right to a franchise In the league than either the or the 8t Patrick's Hamuion Times '9 9 I NOT FAST ENOUGH The rest' of 'the Toronto team In I charge of Second Baseman -Jimmy ww I Mullen left last night for York "Cap" Stocks andBondsfe 1 aaa not considered fast enough for the The Toronto Star Toronto beat York yesterday 14-11 In ah exhibition game Joe Kelley thus far does not appear to have a hunch of circuit -winnern Local baseball repreeentatlvea meet I (o-nlght at the Metro pole to consider of the local situation 9 I DIDN'T LmAME HIM Joe Kelley caught a long-hit ball on I hie bare hand after a run in left field Saturday Ordinary the sting of the impact last about five seoonds hut Joe could still feel the pain when I the train left for Baltimore on Saturday night 'Tve been playing ball a long he said "but I never got one excatly like that before 1 waa never so cold in my Ufa at least I never felt the I cold so much and 1 waa well wrapped I up with sweaters I blame Appleby a bit for quitting I wondered he lasted so long with his bare lega against the icy wind Every time he went along the north aide of the field II thought the wind would uurely cut ulm In two I believed htm when he I said he was frosen up He certainly I looked the The 8tar NEW YORK NEW SPRING ARRIVALS IN AT VERT SPECIAL PRICES HERE must be a reason why our trade keeps grow L1 to begin with and surround the selling with every possible courtesy And when it comes to down-right good values a long way before you'll find anything to travel equal these Imported Tweed Suits god patterns very newest Ini modi Six Million Dollars of Assets 'V Baseball Washington' Leads! WASHINGTON April Th American League season wee opened here yesterday In a game between the Washington and New York clube be-Tore what waa aald to be the largeet crowd that ever turned out In this city there being 15000 paid admia-I tlona Many prominent people and lofflciala of the diplomatic circlee were present The game waa won easily by Washington the final score being 4 to 1 I In their favor The locals batted hard at critical times and were helped along by costly errors of tba New York dub Newton began twirling for New York but waa wild and Ineff active land after working four Innings gave way to Brocket who held the locale to two bits and no run in the final i four rounds Tba fielding feature of the game was a remarkable one-hand-I ed catch by Left Fielder Engle of a tong fly off bat In tbe third Innings Score: I Washington 80100000 4 a 1 I New York 4 1 Smith and Street Newton Brackett and Xleinow Umpires Evane and Egon' phtLadelphi atoo! 1 PHILADELPHIA April 13 -r- The American league season waa opened In this city yesterday wtth Abe largest crowd that ever witnessed a baseball gams In this city lOlil paid admissions while nesrty one thousand more were present aa guest of the clubs Tha occasion marked' the 'opening of Shibe Park the new half-million dollar home of tha Philadelphia American League club After the parade across the field which waa led by President Johnson1 of th American League President a Shibe of the Philadelphia dub President John Taylor of th Boston dub and Huntley of Chicago and the flag raising Mayor Reyburn tossed out the first ball and Umpire Hurst announced that tbe gome wea on Philadelphia outplayed Boston both In pitching and at th bat Plank waa In grand condition and held Boston to five hits Boston's pitchers hatted bard and nearly all the hits off them were bunched- Arellanes waa taken out tn th seventh innings af- SUFFERED 6 YEARS WITH RHEUMATISM Unable to Work for a Year Cured by Gin Pills -S'- I have been troubled with Rheumatism for year one of which I have been wn able to do any work whatever JIavt spent much mousy on other remedies na til I purchased from my draggll Best Kingi tea so box Cm Pill on hit recommendation Tbs remit was mv sxpecUtioa Th first box banish ed all Usees of Rheumatism I ao keeg Gin Pills in the boos sad taka sin eeoasioaally My sincere thanks are yon for your wonderful remedy whU baa dons so much for me GEO VANDEWATERKlBgstenOat letters like the above read ns every day Ns other remedy bar ever had a msay unsolicited testl mcsiale in short thus There eas ha ns qaestion sbont Gta Pilla do nr tbe Kidneys (0a baa fc-LNL At- dealer or find jp msLCT StpL SiffoasIreg 4 Chemical Cb XJalUd VereaM i 3-Piece Suits! making a special feature this aearen of a different 1 kind of clothing for boys Come in and see our Three-Piece Suita be pleased with them $395 $5 $650 and $750 2-Piece Suits Our Norfolk Suits Sire winning new customers every day We are showing all the new spring stylo Our prices are extremely reasonable $195 $250 $350 $4 and $5 TaKe Off Your Hat Look at iL Need a new one you? Which do you prefer soft or stiff We have all tbe new spring blocks and colors to $350 S''xs This Company has six million dollars of assets which are security for all trust funds and deposits Interest allowed on deposits at 4 per cent on daily balances withdrawn without notice' $495 $650 $750 $850 Worsted Suits Latest patterns in the new green browns and greya These garments for vring are marked by an emphatic distinction and subtle good form that inesutibly captivates the young man $10 $12 $1350 $15 $16 $18 BlacK and Blue Suits We have a grand showing in black and blueain wonted cheviots tnovicunas single and DJL Myles all tbe newest Miring models $750 to EfFePv ivscent aM destore ter eleven hits had been made off him Score: Xte He Philadelphia II Boston 000001000-1 Batteries Plank and Powers an Arellanes and Carrlgan Umpires Hurst and Connolly Athletics SOME MOXEY HERE NEW YORK April The receipts from the Marathon Derby at be Polo Grounds were 638000 The I NcvrYork Baseball Club aaeumed all risks and guaranteed 115000 for expenses which Included the 910000 1 purse It waa understood that the expense In exeeaa of -this amount were to be chared by Messrs Powers and Pollok who simply promoted the match also that the net receipts were to be divided on 'a SO per cent basis In this way It la said that theclub and uw promoters dletas about 23-000 equally 9 9 9 AN 0LD COMPLAINT Tom Longboat tried to resume training wltji five-mile walk but he found hla heel too sore and he had to let up AJUNIORLEAGUE A meeting of the Junior City Baseball League representatives was held last evening' in the YMCA parlors Thera waa a large turnout and many nutters of Importance discussed The meeting opened with A Clark In tha chair and In hla opening address advised the boys to raise the age limit to and stick to men who are below that age Mr Sted-man then took tn chair and the following oflleera were President Crocker Vice Mlnnea A Clark Five teams ww entered as follows: Beaver A- Ilolmedale a I CL I and Victorian The eesson win dfieh on Map 15 a I committee being jumfuted to draw op fa echedula 'TSTv-t 1 YMwsywwMMuMaw Rheumatic poiaona are quickly nd urely driven out of the blood With Dr: Rheumatic 11- I quid or tablet form Dr booklet on Rheumatism plainly and Interestingly tells just how thls la dons some sufferer of this book or better still write Dr Bhoop Racine Win for the book and free tent samples Send no money Just join with Dr Bhoop and give some sufferer a pleasant surprtaa Tspscott ft Co COLONIST EXCURSIONS TO CIFIC AND MEXICO Dally until April Nth one way see-1 end-class colonist tickets will be I issued by the Grand Trunk Railway system to ths following points at very I low rata: Vancouver Battle Wuh Spokane Wah Portland Ore-t Los Angelo CaLj Ban Fran-1 chko Cal- Mexico City etc For fur-1 ther Information and tkketa apply to I any Grand Trunk Agent 1 SCOTLAND The terrifle windstorm that' swept I through this section on Wednesday last did art Immense amount of damage to buildings fences trees etc -Mrs Bophronla Malcolm of1 Cor-1 unna Mlch Is spending a short time with relative and friends in ths village Rev and Mrs Cook of Ha- peier formerly of this place wore railing on friends here a day or two test I week Mr a Phillips or Buffalo ny waa visiting hla father her few I day ago -Mr and Mrs Ellas Bernier have I moved into the house adjoining the I Baptlet parsonage' Rev Mr Me Roberts of Toronto Mr Gordon Finch and Mia Ad-sm of Brentford oiwnt over Easter with Mr Gundry north of the vil- lag The ladies ot tha Congregational churvh gave a tea at the reeidenwof Mrs Hall on Monday evening Mia Gertie Malcolm spent a day or two lately at Guelph -Mr and Mrs Robert Tegart and daughter of Brantford spent over Eater with Mr and Mm Beniamin Merritt of this place: Thereto a great demand at present for housa In ths village -Mr CL Howie and family of Van-Msa hare moved into the house lately vacated by Mr Bccmer BOSTON Th school closed on Thursday agd the children are now enjoying their Easter vacation The carpenter have started work on Mr Fred Woodley' hone Mr Kew of Brantford has tba contract The severs wjnd atom which poraed through this section of th country on Wednesday last did" a great deal of damage Mowing down fences tree tie which will keep th farmers bally engaged for oomo time The egg social on Friday evening wao fairly well attended Mr Georg CMalett delivered bore at Hageravtltar on Monday which had sold to Mr Craig Mr and Mrs Charles Havllsnd spent a few days toot week visiting relative and friends at DelbL Mr Frank Olmstead's house had a narrow escape from being burned down on Wednesday last While the wind storm was raging th chimney caught fire It was noticed to time sod with th help of willing hand ww aeon extinguished -t We noticed Maeum Elba Johnson and Charlie Olmstrad were out with their ww motor car oa Thursday afternoon tart which gave th very heat of satisfaction Mr- end Mr George Hunter spent Easter with relative at Bcokton Tbe Trusts aud Guarantee Company 'Limited 121 Colborne Street Brantford Established la 1S17 NORTHG RAVE Manager Brantford Branch BEST COAL tobe HAD KIND YOU WANT 124 imd 126 COLBORNE STREET GOOD CLEAN COAL 90 BRANTFORD OH MAN SONS STREET 1 MffSSEBEDBBI HANGED IN BARN Glendenald Farmer Had Curieualy Been Acting CORNWALL OnL April 13-A1ex-ander McCuIlongh about 60 years of ago farmer residing In Glendonald committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself in hla barn II bad been acting curiously for- some time past Th Orand Trunk Pacific have now under construction for service on the Skews River British Columbia two mw steamers the same na th steamer built last 1 fall Th4 length of the boats between perpendiculars to 1M feet width of beam extreme on bottom 2 feet: beam extreme on deck 14 feet: depth moulded feet 4 Inches The machinery for both the new hosts wao ordered from th Poison Iran Works Limited Toronto end th hallo are being constructed at Victoria Them steamer wilt be piled between Prince Rupert and the brad of navigation on th Skeens River and will Jbe tody for aervtoe in June TORONTO April Dr Embree was re-elected President of th Ontario Alliance For additional Gowganda town lots offered for sale several 11000 tenders were received -Several hundred ministers and laymen attended a complimentary luncheon to "Prof Jama In genera! the reports presented at the Anglicaa vestry meetings are satisfactory and optimistic An 'Interesting paper by Lieut-CoL Merritt on "Patriotic Military was fouowed by a do lew interesting dtoenaslon' Dr Michel who accompanied the British Antarctic expedition commanded by Lieut 8hackleton to a native of Perth Ont Oommtaatouer Coombs laid th corner-stone of a new Salvation Army barracks at th corner of Queen and Tacumaeh etreetou Individual storage in separate compartments at moderate rates i- r-i 90 'lb-- if 1 COLTER 'Phone 45 Branch Store 430 Colborao Street HUNT 155-157 Dalhoueie Street ft It ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft: ft ft ft ft ft ft Da Jewelry Stor of QuaiHy Diamond Rings 14k Gold Peart NedtlacoTldk and lMc GoM Brace left plain and pearl et 14k Brooches and Pendant 14k and lf Gold Tie Ping 14k and 10k Geld Cuff Link 14k and left Gold Lockett '-A magnificent line of gold-filled jewelry of every dracrip- Sterlingapd Plated Silverware Fine amortflient of Enamelled Souvenir goods Watchee foe pride of our stock becauM of the vxrt amount to Mlect and the cheap price we offer them at Select your goods from our Mock A Few Articles Needed in House Cleaning New Discovery Regarding Dyspepsia As eminent London specialist skilled in tha treatment of stomach trouble has Just announced that nervous Dyepepeiu does not affect the stomach He proves conclusively that nlao-tentbs of tha work of dlseattoo to carried oo la the oot loth vtomacli No wonder that many doctors have failed to cure them they worked on wrong Una There to probably no remedy that coma mors highly recommended for Dyspepeto than Ferrseon which possewa more to cure then even pepsin pancreatitis or any other temporary digestive aids Too re Ferroaon strikes at the not of th 11 give new )f to the nerve end interlines supplies abundance of rich strength- giving Mood and thereby give th digestive organs a chance to catch up tn their work Th patient feels the benefit of Ferrawn at one The additional vigoc and nerve fore Imparted to th whole system by Ferroaon asatoi every organ In tbe body to do th wodk Nature expect ot It and before long every trace of Indigestion -passes away The glow-of jpod health will flit youf body the appetite youth will be restoredL th vigor and ambition of former days vHI sit this will come to pas when you ue IVnwin detox -You ran get Ferroaon to-day from any dealer 6e per bo or six boa for 25 Curtain Stretchers Ironing Boards Irons Step Ladders Mopsr Mop Brooms Scrub Brushes Carpet Beaters Carpet Stretchers Carpet felt Washing Machines' Clothes Wringers Tack Hammers Tacks Picture Wire Picture Hooka Paint and 'Varnish Stain Paint and Kalsomine Brushes Muresco Our Wall Finish We carry a full stock at lowest prices HOWIE FEELY 1S3 Colborne Street.

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Pages disponibles:
77 161
Années disponibles:
1880-1918