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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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i- i dixd. Tee fBaeral will take JSOOOIB CO. atfersaaeee aMtoba lever. at im dflM wen Bmi Hrta ranvnw us MclNTYRE, CODE ORDE MONEY TO LEND All. 0 cc Farm atops'ty.

maiii ft MAT. awarrlstsr Brasks Br. Ottawa WAJfTgJ ATia A teral servant. Apply after "VTTANTKU Rr sotleeMn larke bouioom or pono- .11 Addremboxl, JocajiALamc. nrivrrnl wama-uulvtotake chareo a child for the afternoon to aaamllshl lr-t 1 4PHbuibo a ir ANTED A axuoilcayrd enr.

Apply to Mrs. OaBM Moor. Bfl Alport nil era a good senersl servsnt for a rarouy of two, AppifuiMnwr Willi ia tae rani ow.mwim ud atvcavlhlrtr, Jan TfT AHTD Two boJroow. rarawasd or ni tear etdldre-i free etsht la fifteen rears of wua unu sic in no. mwi -VVTAKTEO To parohasB two eeroa'-ead e.detevwJ,Bil Bad Mtoliee moot laiia Kept by txr.

ttl.ie where 10 A. U. BaUin.SV SSens Ob WASTED Two respectable Tons? am 01 eu for Industrialise. Co. Apply bs JmMt.a.nnHUaUilUubtn.

A OlCBTo WANTED for those fanious Clatter JK Bread. Ck: ud I'M try halve, sample Ae-mta mki hie aaouer. Write for 1 urn BVorr raaaily ass Ihiia. Oasa cater Tetania, Oat, WANTKD CltjroBwrmonr of pood srlilniaa, Salary and expenses paid weekly from tasi.pnallliBnuBiin 1 raiiailiaiisinl rtmrrlraa arwwaaoek.XivaBtairmBnerroalJsd. BUOWM JtBUO.

IU, Herserjsaee, Toronto, 1 afTnTTAWA BUaOTBBS OOUJB (Fa on a. n. KeUal srlaaap ASEMT8 WAMTBTt OS BALABT or --J wkaadta aha asrw Passat swTaak arte saP-act- TVo fwjehsm ereit-avtssttbtp; re'eUp-evsr prcdoovl Iw tak a7 a. o.n ortiWii ah satoa of mar. Veaksuko laala, 1 tr ooaa, ptoaa, Om Atm'f mim UMxia od frtt i.

aojrx. Aaoaa aalta ro aoara. F-aroioaxwrkao aataanroawy. Far no 1 oorkilr. aay atas, laoo' a aua.ofa Xtn.

WA2CT HAf lEHaTEW otonfpooio far aortth adlvacabio aaoUd lotoara ooa- atoOo la 0 aian ISwMitUiOB a 0 aUaaloo atoa. Tory aloa. Prtoookrw, fMA. Wria fta amlaMvo aailUOT MM WrUfcrf.Oo-.i Port Row. H.T.

70KI1LE A HUM eoibajo for oola oa Fioroaro TV vtt tola, w. le. al Botoa a oun.0 loaada' loo, will bo odM raoan. 01 cask pojinaal. aaiaaol iU to omit pmiiiiiiw or irlaout-tot la a fur laruowar aarktoalaia apali Mcptaa BA I J6- A rn Ooollo afoCallooh omro lai oaoa: ran ao aow; aauoo 00 oooo.

O.U, 40vBlu1.eaoco.0117. sai Mf eaaloK laaiWaooa UU-Ao Aft MVMia aarlor eaok eaalotwroaoorlFaow. WlUboooidoboop, ataKauaaouw4i. to -17011 AiM-n at brick eat battat bF JT loaa.1 aaVaUo nparia la orrry raw lUat aad bono laraoraoat. bet 1 aan oouo iwaorr.bota aad WAiorarTcoaraoJoaor.

ippij lor riooriir ttr1 XWat SALS Largo Taemat loo oa Uaiar ot. QUI ilia OoUrwaVO IaMIIOlO. Apply IP JW. Uianraa. moool otriw.

Ti TAXU AfiliB PROPERTT FOR alaa Cbaaiben." li and al BALK 1 aad Motealfoob, with aarratar aad OBbabaowal brio baikllac. witb aarratar boom wltk bo water faraaoa. No, Ui Arcylo oioaao. low with awaao oad oald oaporf lao fjoaoda era boaati tmOr laid oat aad well lorkad with Tiaoa aad tratetrooo. Aao roooat Ota, wow at Baaa oaoaot.

Toraw, le rail poriilioeoro. For farthar aruoalan apply ta GL H. OarHan. atoaUo tow. Spar kit.

1 PERSONAL. IHtBOiaK.aodDdpertmaBt. PltOP. MeORROOR win ttaaaie kt eawoat Ortobor Ut athiapriratoaradaiay.kuown aa lao Koowaw Comrt. a Moioolloot.

ladlor'. Woolloairo 0 aaa jaroauo on For lainu aad parUoalaro apply at prtTote aetej aaa pnraro prwoaally by Plot. afoUrrfmr, and iafloeaeo a) lwp ouvllT aaiioiudaadarlbothaakfallr aoaaowlad KONSTaTO LOAN. 0.000 Tl n. iamrruitar.

TO liOAM oa baaroraddtyaad ana propane. apiuy uorooa 101 aoarko M. Ottawa. BODZQA CHAMBXKS AMD I KXSTATJBAXT. Drroarra Ktar Oatb or two Pntumn I Bvtutnraa.

Ottawa. ra-UIK wa euawjlota mi rata Hotal la ta ell r. 1 oalrorlwalbrtaelaadl BOarmbora of too Wo aaa of Oonatoao. Earopoaa twav lnea i at Ibjht tanaajnooti Kiiaao. loala aaa "oa toitr, with or without awara-aa loaoonoato ratpa.

i at PROCLIMATICN. I horabyTadaret al rfifatao ta fair dweUtnro and pouvo of aawnraa with A4ro and lrnataa fnna MOXltAV TO FRI- DAT. to VJm of rwxweek lahooorot laa Central 1 aUror. Ottawa tfth 8pr, rsn s. SALE OF THE SEASON I lib im ATTaacrtTa JXOTJSHOI.D AKX AND COSTIiT BRIOA I -BRAC.

JCTC, 1 BTATJOTIOIT, Irr I R. Tarkahrrrr. Aaetlaai- I wooa laatracted ta aril by wablio aootioo ottba paadoriro of Iho lato F. N. Ok-boraa, ohlof oaponroBwiaaa pjOTrraaaooo lewg.ap, na Id Uaw the eeatoata of the aaoao, ouuii wine 00m Tory TaiaaKa aad rare Btooaoaota larauara.

eojooa ITdaMdaT Next, th t8th I' AT A. A awoarb coHaotJao of rhlaa. baadrod aaa oat otatlaa over MA (four aa'aro ooarola e'ork vita BVaro. oao mocniaooat Inlaid nbloet wli life (laM door, one lanra doable maaio Vial 1 10 wltk ailoroonople attaehnoBt, Wlltaa aat Dip 'U earpeta. aurrwa.

aiahaicaaT ahle-aavwd. wtahorfeay oxtenalwi taHV, 8 manoeaay atrehrr4 la norooeo. fir. aWbroaoj wooeaaaorao. looiaa nmi rana eaoaawaoy eoaretary.

notlaoaaaa ridiao: throe 'aatf Nw, aia-r oarpaca. -Vadrooai ramitare 11 aoltd maaonny aad fliwalih Mack wataa Erw hb Iran eaatraa. a. aa aad cnlaa ajMnael. tooaojer, oary oroekery aad eaU rr.

1 rokin nn ami aoaaea ntewala, la toot Uo ooalaaU at a ojoa- oaa. iaaw. nvnrirra A Me.aaylV.Hro. railsHiBTIisBiliiri ITtrrtirt Ukn. 1 VnomMuooiiuivn A.

V. Molnm a til SL A Con Jar.on Televoone No tM. x78psryst, nOMINION UPHELD DMT fWC AND TO QanMN HO INJURIOUS CHIMICAX5J SUNLIGHT Coatiaoea to rank aa Esirv First among; the Laundry and Household Soap of the World. Uted according jo direction, it docs away with all the olduhioned drudgery of amah dajr. Try it and con- uco ronncu.

1 Here's a pointer." and it is tree: One tablet of "SUNLIGHT" Soap will do twice the work in half the time of two bars of ordinary soap, -besides saving the cost of washing powders, and pro-renting injury to the clothes and hands. It pars to 'Sunlight." wasssi rr. seausn UTES SBOS, LTSV I G. W. Hunt.

414 iianr agent Jer Ottawa and BoIL aarTaXsraosi 680. i TO LXT. rrQ I.EP A eaniruftmbli fnrnbbrd front bed. I room without bnard. family private.

Motero eoeTonieooM, IBS Olooeootw at. FTVD RENT A 1 boardlna boose, no better sip JL aatioalathecity. Larao hooao. 15 rooma. ergs and oommodloBa In boat of condition.

A rare chance; p-itreain at onoa, Other hooaos la au parts oc tae eiiy. Apply Tap-ran noo. ostalo asaota, ear. Bank aaa ollloftonot. npOLET-A bow shop dwelttnc wltk aonmid hnnoo A ffoeae Biater, Apply ta Mrs.

Brewa. Ul Bank at IODBEB TO LXT Ail eaeseiaa-ai Bwdora ImproTeraeatss Nepeaa street 1 aad oaauDer utonea. 'Itonsn uut IU Coat, 1 kitohoa. Bloaeoator mool.10 1 Brick, 1M (Watia treat, rooma, nret-claai knallty. Cat eteao, Wolltna-toa otreet, Id eanaoHi nor not-eaHW noaroiaa; aooaa, to laa.

1 raooia o-ror tore.tX! Bpsrko baviaej a aravclaao orparate eai be Bead as aa era no, the other ei bap. Apply le to Taparks atreal oaitablo far kxK- no LET A Outaadlons arlok hoaaate let la Ayanar, na- boa lawimorea easy rarma lerreaiena to Sasa ana woiioa. -apply bo ltt. Eleok. Ottawa, arts Dr.

J. K-Charca, Aytaner. OTTAWA UfPIrOTafXNT CO. 104 Spavrks BtPwot. I 1 AA OIRL8 WANTED To in rood attao, IIHI tkwola laa boot famiUoi in IM citr.

eooka, UuadieioH, aarooo, aoooowork ririr, Ubio, ebamoor and bowa aioids Chooo oalF Vila beat nfrraacao wonted. H't 'Oor paia compotoBt auw jai 0 waco a ISpiTEOlUoou Noobaraa. WANtED--Aoteadysaaa ee upi as dri-rrr, ased to care bortiea aad doUvar moda, Apptj at aooo at r-t ISparks atraot. OKVERAL SMART BOT8 waatrd for L) tcraa. omoar.

tl atlMeparks QAA MEN tar haaty. BVet waave to (ood OUU aiea. Weahip twice a weak. Apply at MM Sparks street. s1 TO tU for a Bn does soak, ales ex-Clltr uetioueedporlorsaalhoesea-ii'ilii Cad eatry at fca Sparks etriet.

A MEN and teaaM wanted for ralJro-at OOv work. Mood wages aad proajpt pay. MISCXLLANXOTJS "as'tins -M lanJ oisu a) if nranriai jo dn liios oi o-fft aoea fts poAjaa. noAoa 383HM afaenivwJ wjiw r- "i -aiaIn -aooo -raiotioa sxtJrVnas aaa ajo-jaA mm made' eery moa-nfarfaT- KB9orr otampauarnq Prina list of Outfits i.F.W.Donnaa bl ua, Kaat Oarraaa Street. UaitUoora, atd U.

A. UPHOLSTEBIKC, RE-C0VEB1KC, ETC ALL WORK QUABANTEED. GIDDINOS. Cabinet Maker ft Uphold tarar, 168 st. First elaa-i P-Uboo for repair.

I MASSAGE E. 8KEEIA aad lecnclan. 118 Bank "treat Ti na Tin airea bT an- TREATMEHTJ; poiatmnt and oa prei-erip- Uoa from pnjateiaa oniy. A M. BTORR, CITY XXPRXSS Mtl Bat-nttT TrawsTwr.

Bank SU out, Toleplieae 7. PIANO If. 1m IHd. rmfamt TMkVibl II aty airdmKK-nriAlrVTUuoU re-polishixcIIf CKaaTaTflaa. HaOtWbttld 1TTA, DTJOOf "ferri nv.

BU CITY EXPRESS, lnA aFaUsUCSFty BACCACE TRAJiSFtrD Telephenrwa Ikfaxsaot plain aa Ul plasterlnf sad iepeirined Idoaeln I Iowa or eoantry. Order receive prompt attention. Fatlmatre siren. Order eaa bo lefret J. 8.

hbutlaa floor otersLOor. Bank and Molrtrea PLASHRIXG ouiot. or ssna ejeetw TH08. CLARET, tU BeD TalrphoneTltB. LIVERY AMD JM 0 Hon ada Fa I DAVIDSON.

Oram street BOARDIXC STABLES raeoweuooara ajn1 cored for. -hKmable sew. oa aire, with or wUh- oatdrtrora, a. wju-lch, A rXLT AND QRAVKIi ROOFXB, Waller Street. sWAH work t'naraateed.

rralta. 1TYKDALL FLORIST Cat nowwra. Plants 132 BANC ST. TENDERS WANTED CI BALED TENDERS addressed to Cbsa Maoaab, oourt bouae, will be received to Wednesday, tha 28 th day of Sentem- bor. A D.

1392. at o'clock n. nx. for onn- phes to the Connt of Carlo ton General rroteetant HoepiUI, Urooeries, Meat, Drur. Bread andMilk from 1st of October, HOT' to 1st of uptooer, worms of tea- der tor gTOoaries! osa he had at my office.

CHAS, MACNAB. Srct'y. HntBwkwwPwTB. ear patsat strooohers far step sir- lUaa. Wo aaaraapai Iiaaat aanaa aa kaa Hi I oaaaa work at team Uamlry, I la I 57.

I PUBLIC (j OPINION 1 0TwrOeVta. llJtOB. THE EVENING JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 24, 1892. THIRD i)AY AT TllE FAIR 1 JUDODfO STARTED IN THE FRUITS ANTjj FL0WEB8 HALL. I Uwa Btsok ssad Other Bssrloa OssBsas; ta raat-APlillIp Ilia oftao aea-trto Weavj Doll, anaatiafactOTT weather bowed it onmplimoBls to this, the second "pay" day of thaCsBtral7air.ult's aD right," said one of the optimist direetors.

bad bet-inning al ways Basket a good eadiog, so they aay, ond I know tta going to bo so in oor caa. Wait aiu yon see too ongot weauoer ana ng orowas saoBaay. thb jrr-on AT WOBX. The odrea rot to work last luht ta the flower department after the doors ware shot. aad is about aa boar had disposed of the cut.

nowsrs, -ana tno aecoraiea man tela, ssentionerl ia TootordvJs Jocas al For too moat artisttcallr decorated msataL Aid. Wallace sad City Engineer onrtsss aaa oaerea Between tnem a aaaa. soma gold medaL their idea being to en ooorago noral deooratioos in hooao. The BMdaiwent to Mr. Harry Porks, the Sparks St, noriat.

Mr. ParkV mantel was really very pretty, being aa artistic combination of roses, tuMroaes, gloxinias, terns, smtiaz.ste. Sapt, Elautt says he oooaidera this years eat flowers much ahead of last1 year's, both a appearance aad variety. Liet time tney were not jadged early enough aad many of them had partly wilted Before the prise tickets were pot oa. riaiii rauKUJic ucna aa iv- ivooc wua morning.

The last exhibits bad lust been oocnpletcd whea the jadges loomed op. At the last nsoment this morning an azhibitor ol mut mm uatanqat pat in aa appsar- aoce, moch to the disgnst ofi the aarlitr arrival, sad it is likely I they will pstkeaiormal protest against his entry as tno rules provide unit must be in position by 0 p. at. Thursday. The exhibitor in qoestioa ass, it ia stated, been in Toronto and ass Just.

oome. np front Montreal. After the fru.t is iiudged a wire screen will bo put np all a. -ad tha z- lubitt so ss ta protect tnem Irom- mnssing aad theft during tha rash of next week. XJVX STOCK OOMIKO IB.

The horses and cattle began arrivinc this morning, and before 12 o'clock about six herds of cattle and 15 horses were on the The cattle inolndedTiEJ. Clark (nepeaa) imriiams Ajrsnires aaa l-ieteoer not- stetna. The horses' from Al on principally, mxrey, Nenena andQoyon.Aboat 27Cor SOOosUJe and about 330 or 400 horses are expected. To-aight the balk wiU arrive by A. R.

and tl f. R. and the aitendaata aaticipats being up all night. At yet ao idea eaa be had of tha comparative qualities, bat from the name of the exhibitors tha display will likely be wBuworta seeing. rxXTTT LAcrxr wosx.

Some Bew and very pretty thiaos are bows this year ia the ladtee departaMat, an. xtaaaysus of uttawa snows a aaaa- boltuig! cioCn tea esabrmdsred with paaaiea; Mrs. pox, sa ivory work tea cloth; Mrs. Dr. Boott, Hull, point lace; sideboard cloth, Mrs.

Sydney rjmilh; painting oa china, Mrs. OdelJ; Mrs. i Billings Mr. iUarrier, stitches I in silk. Amonr other thiag.tAt name of the owners of which oould act be learned, are pretty outlined figures oa whit liana, a whits dowa capo, painted sad eaibroiaerad orreent, sad paiating oa glass.

In las extras are say oaa ana jirKy rsncirs. I OS THB BLAXD. i Down oa the kUand there are some affairs that are only or parol ed from gambling by paper wall of lefal technicality. Uounty Conetabw -Bill' aaa -bssa sppotsted to the charge of the island, aad will sea. be- tare.

that Be open gambling goes oa. Yesterday he looovtud by prompt set ion a wrenen taat was stjosta from one of the tents. The thief was let go with a warning. New to tha year's muss ta oa the aaaad are a Big moiii so roaad and box swings. I DtsriAT of raorooaAraa.

A capital display of photography is shown i the laadiap, half way apsteira ia the bulding. ItMtbswvrk ot sir. D. 4, Jarvis of 117 Sparks I street sad oontains all the boost styles ia the tmeriaa art, Incloiling tha fashionable Aristce? aad the. new "Bromides," rhieh are a eapital imitation of steel eagrariBg.

The collection in cludes earda of -all si see, sad the protraita of eminent an, tack aa soembers of the. Dominioa cabiaer, group pktore jf the grest UoneerrsUve parly I last BrarioB, many pretty wo moo sad bright children. The exhibit is well worthy of. a visit, Mr. Jarvis is photogrspl lag Banner of the exhibits inclaciag the SjUic auplay.

MOKa tun atmjirra xxhistts. Among the interesting exhibit are a large collection of Canadian mineral, ran and worked by Mr. C. P. WU i-ooU, Ottawa; shows of stoves, ranges and hot water Si -paratas by Douglas 8 trachea and Batterwortk ft the latter shoeing tbeir owa steel ranges; cared hams by Kimptoe A.

washers and wringers by J. H. ont-r, cash rcgittere by M. Wood burn, furs, by K. J.

Devlin, pianos oy urmesson, natn Koo bright a u. newoomoe ana tu o. Williams, I Toronto; famitare by Krratt. doors and interior house-, furnishings by Theciraj; eia, by lbs National Manufacturing the phonograph, with all latest records, snd the Commercial" phonograph by Holland Bros. mantles and dry goods by O.

Rots A biscuits by W. Gibeon, Ottawa, hed Chrwtie, Toronto Ottawa' nude tiUnk'rta, tl.by Dalglish A Bradley; haraees by War- wicker; Surprise soap, bouse turnuningij oy T. A. Hodgaon; pintand i wall papersf bj John Shepherd and P. Stewart; snd saw by Shirley I la too eamage Dnuaings! aanasorae: vehicles are! shown br L.

JJnhsmel. Jos. Ho nor, Ashley Belleville; McLaaghlin Maanfactururg Oahaws; Btonhooat A ChamberlinOttaws; J. Abbott, OtUwa, uuewa, Ahetrn't aad J. B.

Armstrong juelph Ttrfe axccnucAt ATtiwono, The story of the origin of Mr. Ah eWerfe oven that i attraetinF so macH at tention now at the fair, I and which has several times been mentioned in Thb Jpca- xai. has not vet been told; It is inUTeat fng. About a year ago, Mr. Ahaara' and Mr.

JaauesoB, tno Dakar, were aavmg social chat, and conversation turned i electric beavtins. "It's a pitv. Ton," seiJ Mr. Jamieooo, Too, ooaldn invent something we fellows could Juke broad by. "Show me roar oren renlied Mr.

A been, in a matter of fact way. "and I'll make you a He examined the old time wood burning apparatus and sat hi brain to work. Not king after that Tub ornSAi. contained a hint that Mr. Aheam bad an electrio boating device under war.

To-day the device stand vaslid la all its beautv. simplicity aad per fection, aad next week thousands will gaze ta wonder snd admiration, i i Buna baked in the oven yesterday ia the presence of a "circuit" of electricians sad others were done beanUfnlly brown ia just 15 minutes. Bread is baked to a dot by a aeat regulated to do the job through aad thronch ia 60 minntos. Mrs. Da wooa, wife of tbs superintendent of the fair, sad Mrs.

1 tt t.i i i a season ot tno via men nome, ooaa DsaN in the oven bread and boas of their ewa way to the articles baked the ordinary atov evens. There, wss a uniform oneness" I which the stoves oould not ive. The heat of the oven is steady, a virtue too frequently sbsent frost other afmeaataw, evea coal -I I Aaowinetars was added to the bakiag veaterday. Ia order ts raise tbs bread aad aVar ed the) Ep oak, oar Leeal nsidilei brroaUertKaaJar. I i john MBitfnr I baas aaatttare it required.

Yesterday the mo ixi ore was got oy mesne of electricity. una of tha Aheara. Beaters was pat ia a class cupboard sad the steam from the not water worked its wsy op to tha pans abovs with excellent; effect, i Over 400 dialisso of heat have been attained by the oven. Mr. Abeam within tbs past few days has improved on his hot water boaters.

Bs has invented a system of ensapsxtaatate in which tea, coffee sad hot water caa all bs boiled sad prepared at one aad tha same tune. The coffee aad tea are placed ia cotton bafa. There are three taps to tha tew heaters. By niacins the tea or coffee ia the natter over night and having a button at the bead of the bed, a person caa set the heater going long before they rise, and have breakfast without a wait. Mr.

theara hinted to Till JorjKVaL this morning ho might have something before long by which toast may oe made at tha same lime, a whole break -fast or tea being thus easily supn'-isd by electrical agency with no mors trouble than patting in the raw material and presting a battoa, i I MOXDAT 8 rBOQBABaTA, The programm for Monday will bs Grounds snd building open to the public at a.m. i Judging will commence in all department except uve noes. Ottawa Utr band wEl furnish the music. Amusement at 2 o'clock Decro Jerome ana ins van sisters. At 2 JO (First heat, farmers' raoelL Dos Miller, marvellous Phsnlon family.

-i At 3 (first heat, stallion raoe). talis Carlotta, Dan 1 At 4 Cecond heat, farmer rajel tha Pie jot Bros, snd bears, At 6 (second heat, stallion racel. tha Jeroro. Rnoney and LiUie. At 5:30 (Third beat, stallion racel.

the great raaaiuB iaauiy an m. Alarteli. Motes. Ac-ty barber optaxla thaviBg studio on toe grounas to-aay. Ooring to the wet weather the stssw nerr lunniwv oia not lane place yesteroay.

The children of St. Pstrick's Ornhaa Abylnm paid a visit to the fair ia a body yesterday. The ladies of the W. C. T.

17. to-dsy oom- aiensed the dut-ibutioao! several thousand littls packets of temperance (union) leaflets. Bo far Deputy 1 License Inspector St, George has not ran aoross any liquids that contravene the mtndatrs of the authorities. The packets are rolled sad neatly tied with blue wonted. Ladies of the Y.

W. C. T. U. and Mies Wrights wot hois are the mediums of diitribation.

i The grain is not all ia yet, A load arrived from the ears at 10 o'clock this morning. In the few days so far opened, some very nice oats, pes and beans are to be seen. The balk of the grain exhibits will be larger than last Good postal facilities are riven this year. Three mails are received, and three despatched daily, each at 10:30 2 p.m. snd m.

Mr. P. Dnone is the nnst- at'Ar. ys the office it largely taken aovaataae of- The association has a special watchman oa the main building all Bight and Mr. R.

J. Devlin aad ethers have private watehmrn Consequetitly thieves would find their chances of booty very poor ia one sense, bat very good in another. specialI'eatures. Particulars of the More Inter esting Exhibits. Iarmae Heating Bad Utl my.

WorkerB. i Doulla Bros, of 113 Bank street, sheet sietal tractor, roofers, eta, exhibit three Itae of the ''8uprior" hot air furnace sssaofaetared by Messrs. Barrows, Stewart AMillwW Bamutoa, experts ia the science of beating. It is claimed- for this alca, (and claimed ao doubt lastly) that fit-Bp at once the moot aooaomlral noer of loal, the Boootpowerfsl prod aosr of beat and VM. aasat durabaa, The Baakers say theaocUiaa ars Be teal aa it may, there io the fact that ta the last three, years not less thaa one kaadrvd aad thirty of tbest have beta placed ia build ing here ta Ottawa toes au oi tnem have siren satire oatiafactioa that the claims men tie nod bays been fully sustained and that the demand for them goes oa mer rily every aeaoon.

bach a Inraaee wiui seen msanstions tt evwenuy wortny Uvorable eonsideratioa froat aiaiyono adopt-ins this sa net iut mode of hoatiac aow be oome so cvueral and so needfoL Ia addition Messrs. Douglas show speci mens ot metal ceiling oooorauoa ahich brsidrs being fireproof sends itself peculiarly to fine effeets i ia lllu-Binatiun by means ot the painter's skill, sad which is brraning to bs employed ia the better class of residences in churches sad publio buildings in this country as it hat am lorsoma time us ids uums obob ww a rope. I The firm exhibit metal roofing bat the met ts of this is so well known iat; furl Lor remark ia soaroely needful. Heating- and CooJubs; StBTBB. Wm, Straebaa, oorner of Qassa.

aad Bride streets, aat a very attractive Jplay of stove. Such an exhibit as cannotTail to wia the sdmiraUoa of all beholders. Within space at command all cannot bs no mail and then fare it most suffice to give a general They consist principally of tha Jewel' series which have stood the teat of experience tor long and emerged with aa undying locoeaalul reputation. There' are Jewel" steel ranges witn to 12 nows iot domestio snd hotel ass with beefsteak broilers attached "Jewel" cast iron ranges mads in not less than fifty-one diOorsnt styles fitted witb hot water fronts, reservoir snd other attachments, aad 'Jewel" cookt for eaol or wood of venose sues patterns. la neater inere are the '-Perfect" Jewel, the "World Jewel, the Imperial" Jewel, with and with out oteas aad dooms neater.

The whole of three stoves preeent a one appearance especially the healerv. They are mads on the latest and most approved principles; are solid in structure, castings clean snd snarpana ornamenw ioni wncreii, uevu; very 'pleasing and artistic. They also oonvey the idea of "business," ss though they are wa'J able to do what is claimed oa their behalf, that they ars in deed not only Jewels name but in deed alsaThsy are nude in Hamilton by Meters. Borrows, "Stewart ft Milne, who also manu facture standard scale, sadauerr nara-are and make minorlltntcm catting, j. Wall Paper and Wall i Decor- atlOlta.

'I jnhn Bhenhard. well known ss a painter snd decorator, makes a large and tasteful display of wall papers and wall aeooratious, ready mixed paints, leads, brushes and nein tors' suDplies'irenerall v. mdndmir bronzes. As might ne expectea irom sucn a pracusea snd practical hand the wall papers show sxceUsat tests ia selection whilst' tbs papers themselves aad hot doting are splendid specimens of art work. Most of them are of product ion, now aad original in deaden, rich in harmonious blending of gold aad colors betokening a praiseworthy effort to copy Bsture, and all of them much in advance of former efforts.

It it vary evident from these examples that Canada occupies, a hire Pool tioa ia the production of these roods aad that they were fit 1 3d for. all requirement! of interior decota'k a. Ia regard to th other portions of the exhibit, it may bl sufficient to say that all may be thoroughly depsadsd upon, and to add that ia bis capaoity as a daoorator 1 rinrrjherd't ability and artistic oaslities are Bet only favorably known, but list TIMMIVlUnT INX3T MATXRIAL8 Sttsi IRBT CLASS CUTTa 11 abaadant svidence of the fact abounds hi tbs city sad vicinity ia which bs has for so long camel on as suocestiui easiness, CATrtag-eB. Mr. H.

Csnniff of the Ashley Carriage Works, a thoroughly oseful string of carriages. They com prise aKenaington trap with sutomatio turnover seat huhiz on a platform gearing; an Essex trap also wiia iswaauo oeat ana ooaois turnover double front seat a phaeton with folding seat; coverea piano Dox Duggy a patent low dowa milkwsggon. In eonstructioa all these vehicles betoken great strength without being' heavy or clumsy, thorough durability, much ingenuity ia contrivance ensuring very easy sad convenient access and exit. They ars built oa good lines, stylish in appearance. appropriately pools tared snd finished to a decided meritorious achieve- itol the earnajra builders art and well worth close attention.

The milk n-ac iran 100018 a model of conven ient arrangement for its purposs aad comfort for the driver. It is built to torn short, in which it excel all other mskes, and Mr. Csnniff believe that he is tbs only maker in Canada who produce sack a serviceable, durable aad complete waggon. Milkmen and farmers should by no means mis examining this wagon whilst the opportunity otters. Planoa.

The exhibit of Messrs. Octavius Xew-eombe ft piano manufacturers of Toronto, ia the mam building, well deserves special mention. Twenty-one years ago when this firm was established a made piano wss not much tboughtof, ins trainee to mads in the United States sold together witb a lew upright imported from Europe. Kow it is vastly different. The despised efforts of former years tuva become perfected, factories have so grown and prospered that to-day the Canadian piano practically passe ne the bom market end among thepauoeers, Messrs.

Xeweombe ft Co. have taken a foremost place. Itvidence of this is -manifest enough in the fact thatth.y exhibit the largest aggregation of pianos by one mann-iacturer in Canada, on the ground or ever brought together at this fair. The exhibit conaists of nine uprights, all of different designs, one concert grand, ens parlor grand, one baby grand, and one hand-somly ruiahed square grand, each and all of them being models ot the modern instrument outwardly, and as regards action, scale, and ton are qiaaurp 1 ate d. As aa instance in support of these characteristics snd durability it may bs mentioned that at the preeent exhibition a gentleman who was watching tbs on pack-ing and setting up of the concert grand stated that "eight years sgo I bought one of your pianos snd, that to-day it is as perfect as tbs dsy I got it." bach practical svidence is worth a cartload of toeory.

Perhaps, however, the strongest testimony in their favor is the tact that at a Workt'e Fair (New Orleans, V. 1884 85) theae inatl omenta were presented witb the first silver medal snd jurors report of commendation for solidi. of construction snd purity of tone, the highest honor ever taken by a Canadian piano, and the mors diatingniahed by the fact that the honor was won in direct competition against both American sad Earopoaa manufacturers. Their merits have also become known in the Old World for at the great Colonial and Indian exhibition bald ia Loa-doa, England, lSoo, they can led off both medal aad diploma and iron the exhibit a grand was chosen by the celebrated musician Sir Arthur Sullivan for Her Majesty's use at Windsor Castle, a choice which was 000- Brmed by Bit John b) tamer, thaa orsaniztwf St, Pauls Cathedral. But it is hardly needful to so so far a field for abundant svideoce of their sterling worth sad popularity with both professional aad amateur musician.

Snob evidence exists ia Ottawa aa wvll aa all over toe and it at sals to say that to a Dianas have esrasd aad fully svartain a repotatioa of fat aisBost eberecter result snoiosd by the sdoptaoa of every improvement fat ssaan-faeuire, by the employateat of skilful artiiaas, by energy aad ability ia aoaaage- saa. The sals of tbeir rxod actions it eon trailed by the awmsfsrinrsrs whs have estabbabed breasts la tae varsMuT targe eiUce of ada, the local warsrooms bathe at 141 Sparks street whore the largaot sad beat ssatetea stock oc planus el vanoas ia the cily may bo found at all tOnes, aVUnaral Waters. Ml atral waters are called "nature's owa remedies" and such is oodoubtedly the ease. If they were drank more frequently half the ills Bators is heir to would be avoided. Poovle know tt: bat the waters ran to waste all the same.

Mr. T. Boyd, manarer of the Ftstmpssg Springs, however, makes a laudahl attempt remedy this lamentable state of things, aad to that end' bat placed oa cxbibitioa a specimen of each of the mineral waters toond at loess well-known springs. Tney include saline, tn'phnr, gss, iron and mineral itnaunosinseoieos tossy thatall tnese waters have beta known for oome time, twenty-five years ia fact, and their mediciaal properties 11 1 1 1 1 weu BtiBBiau. in oaiiBO as auueeu led as the strongttt sad most etneseioas water in Canada, bat (rata circnsilnoeo into which it is not awary nerd to ennui re.

both it and the other kinds have not been popularised ss much ss their merits warranted. Kow, however, Messrs, J. Boyd ft Son hava built a hug hotel at tbs Springs provided with baths snd every for visitors, so that it is anticipated anew era of usefulnett sad popularity will again set in. Doting the past summer the note! wss wen pairoa-ised. Every cars was tat en to easnrs the comfort and pleasure of its eocnnaate and tbs efficacy of tha waters was (ally demonstrated.

Aext year a stall more snocesalnl siasnn la looked for, especially ss the Springs are very easy ot snqss from Ottawa and other plaoes. 4a0n Monday aad each dsy next week it is intended to furnish visitors to the exhibition wit'i sample of the Saline water from the stead ia the main buildinc. It tboold be sdded also that the Saline water is put np in four gallon jus and ds- ii.exea in uusvs every day to order. Walkers' Para Candy. There are candies aad candies.

Scene are, tbs most not. Walker's ars pure, no thing deleterious in them. Yon sis always tote of it, and upon that Walker has bnilt a 347 nAui-. Ispbefarsi fihsaaota it mp with osrAfert si eommenosd sa Monday, fl isil assilias HMllM. Um-.

fl TAKE STOHEOUSE 1 additioa late af name and fame not confined by any means 10 Ottawa. at only ars they pure, but they are got np in I such dainty shapes, displayed in such fascinating ways, and tinted in such bewitching hues that resistance to temptation no longer holds good ss a virtus. Still more. He makes then all himself the artful tempter has them fresh everyday (Sundays excepted of course) snd looks after their incubation personally with that aU-abeorbing interest which the candidate at election times bestows upon the free and independent elector! haw these selfsame emanations of skill ore oa sale ia the main building of the exhibition and it does not require a pile ot wisdom on the part of rial tore to go right to the tempt ing stand and get a supply. WlneUBg as of tae Medical Convention.

The annual meeting of the Medical conven tion came to a class yesterday afternoon. af tert hrre da; 's successful rcn. Dr. Molson and Dr. rUackBOMer.

Montreal, were appointed auditors. Dr. Harrison, Selkirk; Reeve, Toronto; drawn, Winnipeg; and Armstrong, montreal; gave papers at lbs lorenooa asso ciation. At the afternoon session Dr. Geo.

Baptie and Dr. A. J. Horsey of Ottawa dealt witn inc diseases 01 the eve. IT.

Cameron, Montreal, ana ur. tiamton, Selkirk, gsvs two mterssttng papers. 1 ren wick. rune ton, sent in a paper on the treatment of abortion and Dr. Aliern.

Oaebec, gave valuable peper on a "gunshot wound of the and omen. otes 01 thanks all round terminated the proceedings. F. O. Department clerks' Sports.

Tbs post office department clerks in ths money order aad savings bank branches bad their sports yesterday afternoon at the Metropolitan grounds. The result were 100 yards. 1st best 1 Mitchell. M. tt: 2 Const oeeu, M.

I Boll, a. B. Beat time. 1J 1-0. sees.

2nd host 1 Stevens. 8. SJsmiston. M. 3 Charlebois, M.

O. inal heat 1 Jamieson. 8. B. 2 Mitchell.

M. 3 Stevens, M. O. A two mile walk was won by Short. Jf.

with Collins. 8. R. second, and Tay lor, H. third.

Ths other starters watt Bollard and H. Chesley, S. B. THIRTY DAYS TO LIVE I Stun Murray'B Death Sentence Commuted What Kveryone la QraTsnbarst Is GBArE5Hrasr, September 21 lb many friends of Sam Murray will be delighted to learn that he is himsulf again, and that after undergoing intense Buttering, such as few bars experienced. everyone knows, is a railroader, or rather was up to ths time, two years ago, when he mot witb an accident while engaged in coupling ears.

Ooe band wan crashed sad he lost several fingers. This was on September 17th, 1M90. For tire months and a ball lbs poor fellow was laid off work, his old friends did not desert him, and many were the kind enquiries sent from all along the line ss to how bs was getting along. At lsst Sam thought ha was able to work and wss rot to brake on a paasengrr train and ran on ths Msaford Mail for about a month. Hs whs next changed to the Moskoka mixed and after a short time was transferred to a wsy freight between Graven-burst and North Bay, but hs failed steadily, like a maa ia eonanonptioo lost flesh ovary day.

From nearly AM pounds be went down to 14a (On Jans 19th last year he finished one ot hisosaal runs sad that same' evening taking a walk with a lady hs fell on the aid walk, where he lay as if dead. Ths young lady gave the alarm -and Pas, wss corned to a doctor's The doctor said be bad aa attack of Accra local patigdb aad that if be was ever able to work again it would only be by taking the utmost ears of himself. Bat be recovered to a certain extent and then had another attack while taking a sow oa the lake. Tssa the spalls'' cams npoa him with greater frequency, sod while they lasted be lost ell conocloiirnssa On doctor save bint thirty days ta live, while another told km be be-lioved be would have sixty days ia which to settle bis earthly affaire. This was anything bat pi os sent sews, aad yet Sam's cheery smile never forsook him.

He belongs to the Brotherhood of Railway Tmlnmia. and of oourao received hie sack benefit tram the U. I. R. At last four doctors cave sworn certificates that bs would aever be able to resnnw his duties as a trainman.

Tbs Grand Trunk railway paid him off, and tbs Insurance Branch to which bs be longed gave him half the amount of his liis insurance on account of total disability. The Grand Trunk doctor made several evaminalinne and the company gave him several pi sons to Toronto to consult with specialists. At lsst he received a certificate stating that his blood was dicoaaed and that hs should aever attempt to do any woik. Like Job, be was covered with boils. Sam's posit ioo is a peculiar one.

Id the first place, the dorters who ought to know say that hs is unable to work and never will be. Their certificates to that' effect are now being considered by tbs supreme authorities ofthe Brotherhood, sad unless Samideclines to accept his inaarasos they will have to pay him. Bat oa the other head bs is looking for work, aad stys bs is ss well as ever he was. His explanation of his sadden recovery is the talk of ths town aa well ss of bit comrades of ths road. For months hs oould not sleep oa back or sides snd had to take what littl rest got by lying on his stomach.

One day soma ooe threw a little book called ids it Talk into tits door, and his wife after reading it persuaded her husband to try a box of Dodd Kidney I'llls. Hs agreed simply to p'jssss her, out without any expectation of retting lelief. Strange to say, the pills did relieve him sad hs took several boxes of them, tbs result being that to-day hs is as well as aver hs was. Sam says hs cannot understand it and don't care, however, seeing that he knows the pills have cured him and bs is able ones again to work for bis little family. Gravenhurst Banner.

Can You Sooth Pojit? We have the largest variety of Ladies' Mantles ia ths city. We boy first hand and save tha middle profit, this is why ws sell our mantle 00 rheep. Call and see Urn. L. H.

Kolin ft Sparks alreet. The 2 Macs' Suits fit. Al -WE HAVE A DISPLAY 0F- CARRIAGES, ETC CIAILBlll, WELLINGTON STREET. thswestera taaaaa. The I be ereatlv strsturthsasd br the of such player as GWah, MeGill.

Onillet. J. Mnrnkv Tl Panat A Good Thing at th Grand. "Don Cesar Baun" ia' one of the real theatrical treats that Ottawa lot bad this year. Tbers was not a dull minute last evening.

-It is true that Iward Vroom as lon Cesar i the life of the' plav: nevertheless everything about it is pleasing. Acting, costumes and arrangements sll ars grind. Mr. Vroom seems bora to the character. His dashing abandon in the lighter acer.ee ia not more uccesslsl than his manly serious-ne.

snd both are of a huh order of art- Jt will bs interesting to not wliat be can do ia other parts, for instance to-night in the "Tsming of the Shrew." If he can make himself to-nisht ss he has a bia reputation ahead. Mr. Arbuckle at Don Jose Lutt night wis exeellent, though nt-first' his elocution was hardly distinct enongn. The old Marquis ds Kotundi, Mr. Charies Fype, was simply capital, and Mis Gilford played larsri'do with a good deal cf taste asi ti'-tit Those who with to spend very pleasant evening will make no mistake in going to the Taming of the SUrew to 1 a Kill he preceded hy the clever comedietta, "A Regular Fix." Tho Coaster oial 31a, Grip.

1 I have long laokel for a preparation- that would keep my heal of bat always failed to receive any male: 11 benefit until a friend recommended Anti-landroff, which I tned with perfect twees. I It not only removed the Dandruff with three appli- cations, but stopped the annoying itching of th scalp and rendered ths hair soft snd liable without leaving aa appearance of a resting being used. It now occupies a permanent position in my grin. It is pleasant to use, snd with pleasure I recommend it. D.

O. ROBLIX. Representing R. Corby, wholesxls liquors, BellevillsvOnt. For csmfortabl bas-ry rtf or dsuble and best of horses, ceil at Mo Krostry's Li vary stablss, 64 Qaoea street Telephone Steals, i Electric carpet cleaning at 237 Bolton street, corner of King.

Orders caa be left st 190 Sparks street. K. Cottee. I 2ERR0RS Of YOUNG QLcl 7, Lac cr aUstrcy, A'ju Pr-ot TabOKv Tnmreaa of Bucttec lepxeet, l4es of vower, ra-ss ta thai Halt. MfM laaw.

AwtaVwfbA. AaVOBwgtTiat. BeVmPteS s-UABatsj piwiU ca xr zoatv. SVeVnr OOCwa irVeWUlrwXwaf. mr.

ti ri9 to ywc hA.w ntramrxx, tvot DEBEKTUREBY-LAW8. NOTICE Is hereby rlven.that the followiriu: br laws were paeed by Uia Council of tre Corporathss of the City of Ottawa, oa the 11th day of Sept. providihc for th tvrae of debentures to the fjUowins; amouat. for the parpuae 0 defraying tee coat af the construction of the 1001 isnprovemenl inercaaa amea viz: Bj -LawNcCM II.01.9 1317.:...... 133 i.

ST.Uii kim 13J-1 ll.IO Thattheabovabv-law wereend eaebof them waa res; stared in the reel -try offlo of the City of Ottawa, oa the Ord day of Bepambar, H. inu Anr asotioa to aaajtb or set a tide, the saaas. or any of them, or any part thereof, znut be made witbis tttree months from thedto of rogistra-tloa aad caaaat he made thereafter. JOHN iLt-NUKHSON. CitrCatrk.

-Dated tbe day of September. IHO. tt-18 SIX TIMELY QUESTIONS Da you want to leave $3,000 or 1 10,000 as sa Estate for your wife and children after death Do you want to give your boy a start ia life whea bs is twenty -ooe, by fornishing him with $5,000 or 1 10,000 1 DO FOB, ss a businesss man, want to ensurs good credit by providing for the payment toyour creditors of Jo.OuO or 10,000 st your death Do yen want th lift that mart-, gags and leave your farm toyour boys rree of debt, and also make provision for your wife and daughter iv Do you want to leave io.OOO or $10,000 to some charitable or ednos-tional institution payable at your death, orin twenty years? Do you want your heirs after your death to continue tbe business built up by your brain and energy VI If yon want throe objects carried Out and your desires fulfilled to the letter, and at aa annual tullay within reach of ths average man, in Sure your life for an amount equal to ths demands oi ths case In the MANUFACTURERS. A. E.

BRADBURY XHarict Maa S' EO ELCIM STREET, OTrAWA. JL.er-l naREoaactiy eared oy i-Haidtoii'slitalize waggon wheel passed ewer bw body. He lived about four boors after ths accdent.H isayet a widow aad large family. 1 1 US 0: KCLA axlod velopa the. asatp ithe ins tt bo bod bade -thssi et wi Urate eretec at Gsi ay Ma Th.

a. ant sty to Of ate held 1 aday 1 re. saaa art 1 sped I coat, t-poin pot 80 as ws iF.X par of arts I tod. 1 the aTesaP Septei ng im re ro 1 pre 1. stars I Tl sa Ss oa Basts.

dinn taraia of fee seJr ilsrs 1 wse Low, T01 town, stdarl 1- tfarrm: fth tadji eart I fe the of I way a of 80; oity tar ei ktaty 1 TBI I Agn lonbor rr thi ry rail 1 wekx die ail aHy last 4: (of Us Me appli foSB I.O'F I KeD at leplsyl 'eyoslsr 1 4 otactloatora Oraafjrtsr to All 'The high poaitioa attaiaod anx Versal unrnluiM ami affw.riwial.

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