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The Brantford Daily Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 3

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i 'v 4 Vtr ft'-' ISV'VOir 'i'" -r THE BRANTFORD EXPOSITOR' BRANTFORD CANADA NOTES OF SPORT GOLD MEDAL EVeryS OX and BOX of candy should have a box of I lASCARETS in the bottom 'ben EAT and be merry but at cd time remember to take your IASCA RET the one medicine I that will help you help nature get rid of the extra load without grip I or gripe and that awful upset sick I celing 8861 short-etop respectively of that club for the past three serious FLANAGAN L3 IT A weak ago to-day Flanagan sat In barber's chair to a shop of Broadway The voluble artist was a fellow-countryman aa4 Huy noon were deep 1 Although our Silent Salesman agreed to work only Friday and Saturday of each week he finds it impossible at Christmas time to do justice to himself or to his many customers in so short a time and has decided to work all of Christmas week so that he may be able to give everyone a chance to secure a Special Bargain in Seasonable Hardware t' So great was the demand for our covered Roast Pans on Saturday we had to get another lot by express While they last to go as before at woe 45 0 flfiu Dog 1 Universal Meat Cxtters $15 98c IlSO for $119 $175 forft48 nickel plated $125 for' 95c $725 for $498 $600 for $398 $350 for $248 WS for 269 28c $350 Carpet Sweepers something new These are oaly a few of our specials for Christ mis Windows 8 and 9 Watch them for very special Bai 'v big store on the corner A r' aBBHOERffimffiffiBI FOR Ale and Porter AWARDED y''J JOHN LABATT i i AT SL LOUIS EXHIBITION 190 c-W' Only medal lor Air fa Cmfc An iLaTian frult merchant of Chatham buried' Fa vi ta Tost $164 from ht parkjL white nnlng to catch a train The Gornuer's at Pembroke ro-tnrned 'verdict finding Engineer Na-glwnBtr nf pegttgenrd ia'eoqnartldn with tkw fc 'A- fiy cot Melon In fehfcb linglnror ttewwwui killed1 a 1 I 1 I ff I mvmue us ESTABLISHED Mar About tho Brantford Professional Arrival of Junior League Statutes of Out aido Nowa Another of Brown' brave ha rived ia the penoa of MUler who will probably play centro thla year inn lead of left Winn where ho worked I art Beaaon- MUler look trim and fit to get into the game again Hla work taut year waa not the finished article it being hla Drat aeaaoa in real faat company Manager lirown expect a greatly Improved man however thi year Jack Marka la expected today transportation having been wired Saturday Manager Brown expert to get the pleyera out tor their flrat practice this week- The subscriptions to the treasury for a guarantee are being collected thla week pay-day for the arrival dating from yesterday a With the expected arrival of Throop from Pittsburg to-day tb Brantford team will be complete It's a shame what Bfowa has done to th Pittsburg Lyceums Only four players that's all Ilank Smith Cornwall rated or overrated unbeatable eoverpolnt has signed a St contract Norman Irving Gxtt 'Marshall Cochrape brother jot thg famous Goldie and tear year's capipln of Ber-lin'a seniop-O 'it A tekm If-' 'It IS ORGANIZED -s A junior pity Hockey league wgk jor 'll metre lib-' '1 i P'S 1 rftF 1 -l XrfJ 6 M4f rrvrTt-iw Co Offer ji Cutcliifc Limited Iganlxed last evening in the TMCA jiarlon at a well attended meeting An ege limit of SO year was put on tha player and five teams wer entered including the YMCA Wellington Ham ft Nott BCI: and Cainavllla septets A committee was appointed to make krranxenienia (Or the -rink The following officer were elected: Hon President Lloyd Harris MP Hon Vice-President 8 Brewster MPP President -Thomas A Lyle Vice-President Howard Crocker Secretary A Clarke AN INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY Pittsburg Now that this crisis passed If It can be called much though so oue in authority considers it of very much magnitude the air baa clarified somewhat and a canvass of the players on the different teams reveals the fact that there is not going to ba much contract-jumping At any rate the league is not going to suffer If there ia There le almost an inex baustlble supply of talent up north and the Pittsburg manager have demonstrated that Ibe fsn dig It up and then develop It better than any other erew of leaden in thla countrr or in Canada a EDMONTON WELL FIXED A 1 Montreal despatch says: have enough money behind na right now to finance the Edmonton team paying salaries and meeting general expenses to carry us through the sea son even if we did riot make scent' said Fred Whitcroft player-Manager of the Western seven -that will meet Wanderers In two gnats for the Stanley Cup at' the Arena next week The Edmonton's nH eager did hot wait for anygtMtionlnf as to thd stories that Edmonton wohld disband once tha cup series -was played- Ilf was 'In the -visiting club's dressing' room at the1 Arena to-night getting ready tor turnout with the Montreal club which had tha to 10 o'clock practice hour' ahri while dressing he kept up a running ffre-of criticism on the wiles that had been published about the Intent tonsof Jhe Westerner 4 rT 'i 4 ANOTHER SOCIETY NOTE DESERONlu Dec Tom Longboat the faihous Indian long-distance tunner aecomiMUiled bp bis bride-to-be Miss Lauretta' Maicle' of the Des-eronto reservation arrived hero last night Crowds gathered at the station anxious to get a glimpse of the Indian who won the great victory over Doran-do Pietrle at Madison Square Garden The couple were met by Mr Bert Mar-acle brother of Miss Maracle and accompanied to the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Maracle: 21 "i LEAFS NeW INFIELd' Houser first-base Mullln second base Mabllng short-stop -Frick third base 'How does that sult your fancy 1 hat's correct dopW for the Toronto Infield for the season of 1909 Last' night President and Acting-man ager -McCaffery put through a -deal with tha management of the Newark Eastern League Club 'Whereby Larry Schafly and Jake Gettttan go to Newark In exchange for Jimmy Mullln and Tommy Mahllpg aeoond-haseman and Into tbe weriiAOC the urn 'Longboat will win" said the barber "I know It sure Take It from up end Uet your pile ft is fixed fot the' Indian to win this time and Dora nrio nL" 5 now do you know?" asked the manager lould us himself half an hour ago as 1 shaved him with this Mine 1 a NOTES OF GAME 'The line-up is now com- The Toronto Pros have signed Rons u1 who Id playing left wing for lh qnnkers In the-PHtshurg League Ro nan piajr eover-pnlnt i SC -iT i1' The Edmontona Ciob management qsy they are nolf paylni such fancy sdlsrlea to hockjf players as hah beer Tbo small pay liid they $alm would surprise the fans If it were mode publfpAll but FhllUps and Patrick are engaged for the season Ji Edmonton have been asked to play a picked Ottawa team In the capitaf This is Manager Jimmy Cockmanf i wr peusd praapeetive Guelph Goal Booth I The market for sheep Is stxenger point Black formerly with Renfrew I prh-ee shew an advance of be to pec rovef Powers of Elora last season I with Calgary forwards Mercer 8an-I rUncip-ny aapmias ford Doherty of Nonrood and Man-ion 'u r) Joe Hall is pot with the Edmonton team He was released at Winnipeg fisventl of the star player refusing -to play Jf Hall 'waalucludod In' the Une-np on account ot alleged ahady occur-bhMl tV Joe brag also preC-y much of a and tried to spread dlseogd in the camp: so-the Kxeeuti ve proms Y- "canned him' Full act Mrs' Irons Four handsome Coal Vases 1 1 $475 Gas Heaters for 3-piece Bread Knives i Fibre Dusters only 25c week to be offered by otn "Silent gains at i The 2( tt Turnbull forward and tha Increased demand the rente Pa lea ef chnte Into were at We to audeuTla at Se to Mle iper noued Ia lambs the feallng remain firm atths raaent advene and as the demaad waa ample to absorb all tha afferlags a fairly active trade waa doa at Wo to to forriiotco Into and at Wo to We for good per pound The dretoMlor relreewae fatrLaii anie ef abide mMk-ftdHato irM made etTe to Wdod ereee-tod at We to te per pound A Armor prevailed In Uie market for' hoc prime ruled a trifle higher than they --on Wednesday Uoywhieh wee dueto tha tnereeaed demand for remdW end eoe 1857 Mrs Joseph Watson of Thurlow dropped dead Mr James Roach IVendlnga died 1 suddenly at Belleville: Mr Alfred leuer of Niagara Falls' bad him nose kicked off by a horse DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications' as' they- cannot -reach tho diseased portion a the ear There ha only one way to cur deaf-nd that by i constitutional reined lea Deafness Is canned by an In-Itamed condition-ef the tnucous lln-Ing of the Eustachian Tube When this tub I inflamed yon have a rambling sound or Imperfect hearing and when It la entirely closed deafness tho result and unless tho Inflammation con ha token out nnd this tube restored to Its normal condition hearing will he destroyed forever nine cases out of tan are caused by catarrh which la nothing but on Inflamed condition ot the mucous surface Wa will give On Hundred Dollars for any case ef deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ba cored by Catarrh Cura Bond for circulars crew :7 i i J'CHKXET ft CO Toledo "Bold by druggists ffe -1 Tak Hall's' Family Pills for constl- Forde 8 1 of aeleetad lots were made at Mi to weighed off care I HOCKEY SHOES Men' to $SQn gsM A full lino' of McPherson lightning hlfoh carried in ptpgk foje Shoe Ce' 1S1 ColborM vC w- I fg Jacobs Dublin Biscuits 30 varieties English Plum Puddings made in England Crackers great fun providers Fine Table Raisins Nuts Oranges etc Cadburys Opera Chocolates in plain and fancy Pleased td show' goods i-i-y 1 Market Reports vl'f 1 I BRANTFORD MARKETS DRANTFORD Dec' 10' Flour XXX i do 3 e-Wheat whita do red fall Barley A Peas I IJora a Buck wbcat -v OatB Ryv nn'-' Khorta 23 (HI llay new Straw per ton Wood Cprnmeal Lard ('heeaa Butter iglfl 9 9 9 9 9 9 Potatoes Onions per bag Apples bag Apples barrel Beef hi 'I1 9 Veal im Chickens Cured Hama Mutton Pork Mrs Jlnnls widow of tbo victim grive evidence In tbe HalDa trial' at NewYbrk yeeierday Vlce-Prsaident Gomes had dropped all the men who wer closely affiliated with tbo Castro rule from hht Cabln-eL-t JB Marafian a retent graduate of McMaater University ha been awarded a valuable acbolarsblp at Harvard Divinity School i' I NUMBER 9 W' I '9 9 Electric Commission" wfll make Forde Co e-i's r- 'f-- Proven ties tho how Candy Gold Cura Tablets' are said by druggists to hate four special specific advantages or -t all other remedies for First- -They contain no qulnlna nothing harsh or sickening Th0 give Almost Instant relief Third-' pleasant to tha taste Ilk candy A large 49 preventice- at 21 cents Also flao for -feverish children Sold by a Tkpscott ft Co VMHuraceKSn ais Market iSt OiWE A Jf-SUU'--- '-I I HYDRO-ELECTRIC -i yj WESTERN COUNTB ELECTRIC I 'irfA-: f-j-t- it? I-Jr i '-ry wwoi-- ThcT ydro the 'Markets' '-s-i -rer i LIverpeat Wheat Future Close Lower Chicago Highvr--! -Latoefc': QueUtiona i Moaday Eranlag Dec 21 Liverpool wheat futures eloead to-day Nd lower than on BacaiOny aad eon closed MUM lower At Chicago December wheat rinsed Me hlgher-thaa Saturday closed lie- higher and closed lower' Winnipeg Qptlont July tN Ud December MSc bid May asked December S7 hid May kid Tararrt Grain Market Wheat fall baeh --M-Mtto Wheat rad bush MHtetet 8 aitt Wheat gooaa hush Rye huofael Buckwheat1 bushel 0 Pea huebcl Barley buahet Oatii buahet 9 tl Taranto Dairy Market Butter separator dairy Ratter store lota IP 1 Butler creamery But Ida Butter creamery Ih roils 3 Kggt new-lcld o0s Rags cpld storage Cbreae large lb Utfc Chare twin turner extracted I lluoey cymba dosap li yS' Lirerpoei Chrairt and Produce' i IJVKRPOOL Dae Wheat Wpot red watw whrtor f' Future aleadvi Doa la JPttd Mareh-U Hid May fe id Spot' oowj Anwriren mired' via' Sa-Ahdf-- fo vteady Jan ta lit March to flit Cumberland out aa ttethmg clear mtddlilng fight soar Ba (d Oo heavy dull da i I Nuw Yark Dairy MarkaL ae-BatterMaadr Vereipta (fwniiTi apotala to to Ctoc' official Priaa 0c: creamery as-tree Sc to Big' creamery thirds to first XSe'to 0c creamery to apaatala 32 to 0e slat dairy earn- I to gnu 2lo to man to special: Uc to lory first a to filis waotora i ftrHS'in to Be Cheere Qotre bot ftna: reeripte slots fun cream speelsla 14e to VMl AN- small or -targe colored or whita fancy Me October small or largo bant I Ufce: into mods: small bsst lte good to prim 11V to Iflp: oommon to fair JNte to tfltci' okhna ran to specials me to IHto: i Irivumlar: raeotpt 110 state PHiMorlvnala and nearby fancy ariectrd white Or to be do fair to choice 0e to Mr: brown and mixed fancy Bte to So do fhlf to ehotea to to Mr wret-ora Ants Atoe tg 23n oacaada Ne ta Ua CATTLE MARKETS rv Cablas Staedy Buffalo to' Enratie In i Hog 'Prte--5 I LONDON pre London for coin ore ataady at Ble to 1 I raaaad wrighti refrigerates baaf Is quoted ot INc Mis par IA -Toronto Junction Uvo Stock' i TORONTO JUNCTION Doe SI- Receipts ot live stock at tha Union Stock Yard were 13 carloads composed of snQ cattle 10 hogs SOS sheep and lamb with 4 calve On toad ef report attar wa reported at 00 and report boll at SLTt to 9k stebrra 1 Fw cholea rattle ware na hut tb I beat botebar' ware quoted nt to MB: medium to eammao at AH to 00 rennare tlJA to Mllhare and aaetngara A fow milker aad aprinarr told at from to reek 'aol ralvao Onto timlietl ounibry of ralvra wre I so sals Frier rged at from 0 to ft par rwt: Shrew sag Trade In lamb wa brisk a a-! fti-mar i it tt 31 per rwt' ahrep wbanv4 1 AS lo A for Ouiiav rewwrl prlres Maodir at 0 tar asiretn rd iri'nmal os (3 ntarbwi and ttlt diovt I bh rirt al' touitlr bate! I i'- -l: The Mayoralty To tho Eleetors of aty ot Brantford Lames and Having been ihw by a number of electors to again contest for tho mayoralty of the city I consented to do so doing so I have decided not to maks any canvass a it takes a great deal of time feeling confident however that can leave ln matter with the ratepayers to judge for themselves knowing my past record sad my long service ae as aider-man I therefore feet -It my duty not to burden you nt any length knowing that therf Is before the electors this year many vy ty Important Issues for which I am confident la your good Judgment you will select tha one who Is most capable to assist in the affairs of our city which has become every year of more importance Wishing you the compliments of the season remain Yours r- t- WHITHAML' For AlderiDao 1 Ladies and Gentlemen: vote and Influence la respectfully solicited' If elected I shall give an unpledged support to all questions affecting tho best Interests of the city ALFRED BERRY '21 Floater street -v Eagle Place WARD FIVE For Alderman WARD To the Electors fWard 't Ladles and I beg to sol iclt your vote and influence as aldermen of Ward 1 i-' Mhny Important matters wltT come before the council of ltflt and If elected 1 am prepared to give' these my beet attention end to endeavor to secure an economical! progressive and non-partisan administration ot our civic affair' 1 v- j' JOfiEPH RUDDY atiDaw School Trustee WARD FIVE Your vote and Infiueaco ia aoltclted for School Trustee: Bcc'y trteDrsutfor4 Rtprch City of Brantford to supply Electric Current at a price estimated at $2 150' per Horse Power-to be paid for whether used or hot There is no guarantee that the Drice will not be higher than' $2150 per Horse Powerv- Should the City sell Hydro-Electric current at 5c' per kilo-watt they must derive a revenue of at least $30000 00 own figures) per year from thi3 SOuirce or should they fall in this the loss will have td be made up in the general tax Every taxpayer in the city will have to contribute towards this whether he uses Electric Lightor not The Western Counties have a Franchise from the city which ft still has twenty-three years to run Should the dty enter into a contract with the Hydro- Electric Commission they will be bound to pay at leas $3000000 per year for thirty yearsi ox fT wo a a To the Electors of the City of Bantford 1 Ladies and Gentlemen At the sejuest of many of tho ratepayers of the city representing all-classes 1 have consented to become' a candidate for 'Mayor farthfi ensuing1 Election and 1 ajfi now in the field During the pnst years 1 ihave made a very close study of all the great municipal now pressing for settlement and my long experience in business and in public life should give me special fitness to'kette you' welt Soliciting your heartiest support and promising you the best that is in me I am JVouix truly Wood 1 lie Mayoralty Ladistf and GeaUenea '''p I am a candidate tor tho Mayoralty of tbo City of Brantford for tho coming year 1 hava served the eitlxena aa aldermaa for many years and I trust that ay work on tho Board has met wltk tbo approval ot ay follow-eltlscns 1 1 respectfully solicit your vote aad tnflnence and promise it elected to devote ay beat energies at all tinea to the welfare of tha city and cltlseaa generally Toura truly' 1 8 8UDDABY i'jt V- i )V-I Iwsftj 1 a contract with the -4 A -A? j' if 4 sLV 4t A r- -v a i Vf -f 1 I For School Trustee To the Electors of Ward No Ladles and Gentlemen At the sol icltatlnn of a number of electors I am candidate for Public School Trustee In Ward Having been Public Bchool teacher for some yearn I havs never ceased being interested Inedn rational matters and will If elected devote whatever 'ability I may have to the beet interests of our city '1 Respectfully your For -School -i W--? To the' Electors of Ward No 2 Ladles hd I am offering myaeK aa A' candidate for Public School Trustee for Ward No 2 and respectfully solicit a continuation of your support 1 trust that my past services hava been such as to commend thcmralves to you and 11 elected 1 vjlf do 'all in my power to further 'the- Interevts our "Public schools 'r Tours 'leapectfully' A holunrakxL School Trustee I To tha Electors of Ward Ladle and Gentlemen A a candidate for tha position of School Trustee In Ward 4 I beg to solicit your vote and influence Wishing you the compliments of the season 1 nm Respectfully 1 GEORGE )L RYERSON House Painting CHAINING PAPCBif ANG1NG RALaOAUNINO Signs7 Glass laeaa and Office Sign Slats aad TAYLOR St Cslksraa seas JabUss Tseeac Tha Montreal Power Company has terved thedty with an ultimatum that unlesa a new agreement 1 entered into before the first of the year the light will he tnrned off 8 tee) making began yesterday at the great new plant nt Gary Ind -A New York dealer baa imported 20 kangaroo lo rates a Christmas delicacies $90000000 si M- V- -V Whether the dty makes this Hydro-Electric contract or not this Company will still he doing business in' the city prices 10 per cent bdow the prices 1 Can the city derive a revenue of $30000:00 per year with this competition? 'v vf Remember that if thd'e is any deficit between the citys expenditure and receipts w'" iThe difference will have to be made up by the taxpayers whether they use Electric Light or not li- -t 'f' 'J have consented to stand for Ji i re-election as Mayor of Brantford and respectfully solicit the votes of the ratepayers for such office I Bowlby WESTERN COUNTIES ELECTRIC COMPANY Limited Workai-1.

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