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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 9

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Mors $5.00 Tm Beta for $3.60. 4th Floor. LHiiilrlllrtlriinWn a. m-wi nitmnv mini -L. H.

POOUH, limited Sparks A QCaT Su. red border, II In. wide. Qrand value at TVt Coca-Cola I fC 0.4XA II II if i' IV otuwa.Ort.T7 Ponlin'i (or Trunks and Bait Ouet- Section The Exhibition of Handsome Furs will Continue all Week. To be Sold at Wholesale Prices.

Poiilin's for Linens Cottons English Flannelette 10 pleo Enellh FlanBltt, utr Krone cloth. In a plB-dld rane of neat strip, ultbl for nlht town, pyjema. tcl goo4.waahlng color; wldI vary lclal J2'2C Flannelette Blanket 98c. Buy your Flannel Blank.t now. Our slock la complete; eood thick fleecy Quality In gray or white.

ay or pink border; very apeclal, Per Plr 8-4 Sheeting 25c. are noted for our She tinea. particular Una la th famoua Beat Brand, full bleach, 1-4 width; a good Uheetlni for wear; grand -value. Per yard 25 Fancy Huckaback ToweU 25c. doitm fancy DtmmrT uck back Bedroom Towala, three de-tlsiut, hmtltched and plain ndtv Not alM.

41.. Absolutely pure. Very apecll. 25 New Cashmere Finished. Blousings 12V2c.

We have Just received eur new Fall Block of Cotton Blouatnaja. It la fin Caahmera Twill flnUh. Cornea Ip a wld ranee of neat pat tern. Thia cloth la aultabl for Klmonoa, Houa I)r Children's Oreaaea. Will waah aplendldly.

Per yard 1 12'C New Cotton Eiderdown 20c. We are showing a complete ranee of thl Cotton Eiderdown, aoft and fleecy; apeclally made fur brassing Oowna and Klmonoa ate We have It In all th new plain ahadea; reveralble. Aleo In a eood rane of pretty patterns, alao This eloth aa la ueualy aold at lie Poults' price mvC Crash Towelling 8V2c Thla la only on of our value In Towellings. Real Irlih Crash, Our Special Cotton 10c Try Poulln'a for cotton. Thla la our apeclal doth, II In.

wide, absolutely pure, apiine water Bultabl for domeatlo ua. Per yard JQg English Tapestry Rugs re" in. "ah6wlngall th very lateat floral and conventional deeiene; all faat colore. You will nnd our value th beat poealble. Not our price $7.50 TO $15.00.

twaiwiiiiwwmrwerwtri South Mountain Annual Fair. Breaks 'Ail Previous Records. f)T Staff South Mountain. OnL, Sept. It The South Mountain Fair waa formally opened on Friday under Ideal weather, and proved to th most uwfawftil in history.

On Thureday visitors arrived by nunared, and a record nuaioer ox en-triea were listed. On of tha main feature of th Fair waa th appearance of St. Andrew'e Pipe Hand or cmawit. The "kiltie." 0rpOOOcco cod Sparkling (SUtntr Alt Tongue tickling, fragrant and spicy. An uuraductioa to th very acaM of ginger alt perfect).

Pure Lively i of Tang AAm fa Pattfstfa arrived on Friday momlnr after tv. ne an excellent performance before uwuaanoa at the Ottawa Kahlbltlon. iney were under command of Pipe. Major Donald afacDon.ld and d. Uelued lb elehunara with their familiar on the pipe.

A one the murine tribute, to tha alltiea. on of the 'otlictata elated aa aoon aa n.y made tnelr appear, no. on the erounda. that "all they wanted to attract the crowd waa mnalc," and they were satisfied. Three laree busses met the moraine train from Ottawa and other point, and were taxed to melr capa clly.

Thumaa KdlMa waa well renr. ented. aa there waa a both aet aaide entirely for Kdiaon irimonhnnM all drecrlptlona. which attracted laree crowds with cU.ical and rae-tlm. About noon on Friday the KIH If.

left the Temperance Houae and marched In all their elory to th where they were cheered to the echo by all preaenL Vlallor from Ottawa. Kemprvlll. Oeeoode. Oxford Mllla. Cornwall.

Pre, cott and many other polnta wero amone the throne, on the erounda. Capable OAcera, The officer of the Fair, to which much prala la due for th manner w.a conducted, Preildent Mr. Klein Monlgomery. tint vice-prealdcnt Mr. Robert Jrmnaon.

Second vkt.preaident Mr. Herbert Walter. Secretary Mr. Bernard Barry. Director In charee of entrtea Horaea Meaira.

R. Johnaon. H. Walter, J. D.

Marquette. Calll Mewra. n. Mulholland. S.

'D. Thorpe, Wm. Shaver. Sheep and plea llueh Marquette. -Poultry Edwin Ollroy.

i In charee of hall and exhibit" Meeera. Wm. Tlmmln (reeve). J. W.

Thompaon tdeputy reeve). W. 8. Merrill. OralB and aaeda A.

Bowman. rlaa Uwlry ltuw, Th dah waa a marked auc- ceaa. and th claaa of butter and chew, waa auptrlur I any ahown at any air new nere. Th buyer wer exceptionally numaroua. and all were atlafled with th price aiked.

it, cattle a eihlbllloa auruaaaad' any yet ahown. la claaa and number. om at tna uneat laorUiorna. Ayr-ahlrea, llolatelna. Jrey aad away other apecl.

wer to be found. in. poultry alone broncht hundred, to the erounda anil the variety waa flrat claa and tb quality JTu is mm vicinity. v.T. honre wer th beat yet -nibited.

and- wer admired by all. rne equine apecl wer all In th pink of condition, and attracted great attention. Many of th valuable animal ahown will ba en la many of the fair that are to com off within th next month. The exhibit, on th whole. fr out.

rivalled any aeen her yt, and th officer and director were mented on being able to brine auch io annual einiblllon. Speed Ooatcwta, In tb coure of Thursday aft.rno noraa race wer pulled off, which were very xcltlng and well worth The flrat race waa tha three min ute claaa, and waa won by Hall Belllr, owned by Uavld McCoy, of Oxford liame ivenmr, or Cardinal, took eecond pl.c. with hi. fin mare. Mary B.

H.flector, owned P. urady. of lhenervilla. ihlrrf. Th named race waa next, wMh a half mile track to cover.

Hal Pointer, owned by W. Stetham. hreaated tha wire Aral, closely followed by H. B. Patterson' "Fred." Hal R.

owned by J. Mollralth. cam. third, with Slippery Pat. owned by B.

Hut-ton, of Merrickvllle. fourth. The judee of the race were Starter, J. Bullla, Iroquoia Judee. W.

8. Shaver. Winchester James Thompson, Wale and W. J. Duncan, clerk of race.

Benjamin Barry, the popular eo-retary, waa a tlreleaa worker and accomplished a eral deal during Thursday and Frlilay. Th vegetable exhibit waa exceptionally good, ehowing many The fancy work show waa of great merit. The horse race next afurnoon ware run off without a hitch. Th result were 1.4 class. TO purse tit.

Bell Belllr. owner J. Mllla Merrickvllle; tad. 8am Hill. D.

Drlacoll; trd. May t. Kavanaeh. Cardinal: 4th, Harry Wilkea. Mr.

W. Anderson. Free-for-all, ta purs 1st. Red Bar, Cameron of Russell: 2nd, Winnie Pointer. R.

Hutton. Menrtckrllle: trd. Senobia. owned by A. Melvor; 4th.

Corncrakar, W. Adams, Brousevlll. Th attendance on Friday, as gives out hy th secretary and other official, waa estimated at about ISO, tha receipt amounting t. about $2,00. The spectators wer dellehted with the lliehland Fling by Pip Major D.

MacDonald at th vnlng performance. Resutta of the Judelng were: CMle. Aynditre. Heifer calf (under months) and R. Sullivan.

One year old heifer J. ft Anderson: 3, Olllecpl Bros. Two year old heifer 1, 8. Thorpe. Thie year old milch cow 1, S.

Thorpe; g. Ollleaple Bros; J. Bill-Inea I Aged milch cow 1. 8. Thorp; W.

Mellon: M. Henderson. Herd, male and four female 1, 8. Thorp; M. Henderson: GUIs, pie.

Orad aWseya. Heifer calf (ovr monlhe) 1, W. Billow. year old heifer A. Cleland.

I year old milch cow 1. R. Crowder; 1 and J. Bllllnea. Aeed milch eow 8.

Thorpe A. Cleland. (irad HoliOrlna. Heifer, over months 1, w. Ollroy.

Heifer calf, under months Morrow 1, E. Sullivan. On year old halfer W. Brown; Time flies pleasantly with Wrigley's ESEHE As you roll this retreshing morsel under your temgue you are soothed and relaxed. The fresh mint leal! confection is most delicious and least steadily improves your teeth, breath, appetite and digestion.

Wtt -8pear' BUY IT BY THE BOX I I ifT twenty packages 'tlI iP jf VfSfiT: Made fa Cnadaj Qrsy 4 Boa W. Browa. Tw year old heifer I. W. Brawa; O.

Ollroy 1 t. W. Browa. Milch mi, I year eld 1, K. lulll-vaa O.

Off on Browa. Aged milch eow 1 and a Ollroy I. O. Orsy Bona Hard, lay see 1. O.

Orey a Bona tratu Bad Veeetabtoa, Collection of apples H. Cltland. Special: Andrew K.woett. Marquette. Bpaolal.

1 AdrW Fawo.il, Hugh Marqu.tta. Mackintosh It.ds 1 Andrew aw- eatt, Hugh Marquette. Tallman Sweets I Benny, a a. Fmwoetu Russsttarl A. Fawcett.

Famsuss Snow 1, A. Fawcett, i M. Henderson. Wealthy 1 M. Head.rson, I Was.

Forrtsr. DtwhsM Wm. rorr ester, 1 a Ollroy. "t- lawrsnc I Aadrsw Fawc.tt. Beat axhlblta of article rauwd oa farm 1 Wm.

Baldwin. POTATO ICS. Whit Star 1 Joha Thorpe, I Mld-daeh Bros. Uurbank Mlddagb Bros. Rural New Yorkor 1 Wm.

Thorpa Any oth.r variety (red) 1 J. Thorpe, K. Kenny. Any other variety (whit) 1 Alex. Cleland.

I J. Thorp. Jamea Shannon' apaclal I Alex. Cleland, I Albert Ouy. Onions I Wm.

r'oxten, I Wm. F. Thorp. Six carrou (red) 1 Samuel Robln- son, k. Kenny.

I Six carrota (white) 1 Albert Ouy. Six table beet 1 Samuel Robin-, son. I M. Henderson. Turnlna Iwhll.k 1 TnM W.

Ollroy. Turnip (yellow) a. Roblnaon, Mlddach Broa. Citron I Mlddah Bros. Melons W.

Ollroy. Five red peppers I W. rostra, I Miss F. Daniele. Marlcold worts Is 1 Wm.

Thorpe, 1 Bam Robinson. Head cabbage 1 w. Ollroy, W. Thorp. Psranlpa W.

Ollroy, I W. Thorp. Cauliflowers X. B. Kenny, I Mid-daeh Broa.

Pumpkins I Cleland. W. Cleland. Squash 1 Jompb Hua. Macklntoah'a Special J.

Has. Tomato 1 T. Lauahway, W. Cleland. Celery 1 H.

Walter, Ollroy. Suear beeti 1 Kd. Barclay, 1 a Robinson. Best collection of veeelables 1 W. Ollroy, I Thorp.

drain and Seed. Bushel of fall wheat 1 Root. Mul-holand, I John Ennla. Mllburn Hyslops J. Ennla Sprlne wheat I t.

R. Johnston. D. Johnstone. Wm.

Johnatoae'a Special ID. Johnstone. oats 1 Daniel Johnstone, I Ennla International Harvester Special 1 John Knnla Buckwheat 1, D. Johnston; J. Ennla.

Cleland'a Special D. Johnatoae; J. Ennla I rowed barley Robe Slmxcr; 3, t. Johnstons. -Y rowed barley Middah R.

Slmxer. Timothy seed 1, J. R. John.lSkje; W. Pollock.

Beans-1. Mlddah Bros; H. Walter. Pop com K. Thorpe: 1 Robinson.

Kara, corn 1, Alex. Cleland; Wm. Clarke. Mnrdock special (corn) A. Cleland.

Sweet corn A. Cleland; 8, 8. Robinson. Best collection of grain in sheaf-John'Thorpe. Best collection of train In sheaf col-, lacted by pupil of 8.

8. B. Roblnaon; J. Thorpe. DomctrT Msnnfartam.

Horn made carpet (wool) 1, J. Hess; Mrs. John Duffleld. Horn mad flannel Martin Blow; J. Mrs.

John Duffleld. Bread S. Thorp; R. John-atone. -Vv CannedVlrult Henry Mellon; 1 Wm.

Baldwin. Home mad stair carpet wool) 1, James McShane; Mr. J. Duffleld. Rae carpet 1.

Mrs. J. Dufnleld; 2. J. MeShan.

Patch work quilt 1 and 3, Thomas Morrow. Floor mats (yarn) Mr. Good win: Christie. Floor mau (rag.) J. McShane; 1 Wm.

Mellon. Woolen bo I. J. Thorp. Woolen socks t.

Miss Blka. H. Mellon. Woolen mitts 1, Miss U.Bleeaa; J. Thorp.

Beat suit clothe 1, Wm. Thompson. Horse blankets Mrs. J. Duffleld Woollen blankets J.

McShana; W. N. Lannln. Cover-lid (knit) 1, Mrs. Duffleld.

Corer-Ud (Dom. wove) Jack Mutlra: Wm. Cleland. Beat hooked rug 1 and 2, Ira Best rug I. J.

Ennla; 1, Mrs. K. Goodwin. One doe. raised biscuits 1.

R. Buf- fle; A. Fswrt. One raised doughnut 1, Mld-fle: A. Fawcett.

Tied comforter W. N. Lannln; f. a Thorp. Bi-t worked apron 1, W.

Baldwin; B. -Thorpe. Flower. Flower, Best pair vase bouquet Mia F. Daniel; A.

Fawcett. General Manufactare. Oeneral Manufacture Blngl bar ness 1 and W. N. Lannln.

Doubl harness W. 1. Lannln. Doubl harness (coach) 1, W. N.

Lannln. Collection stove 1, C. Crowder. Beat pump J- Tlnkess. Poultry.

Pair Plymouth Rock 1 and O. Hart. Pair Brahma 1 and O. C. Hart.

Pair Wyandotte Q. C. Hart; Dr. P. A.

Mackintosh. Pair other laree breed 1, Hart; Dr. Mackintosh. Pair Black Spanish 1 apd Dr. Mackintosh.

Pair Black Minorca- 1, Hart; Dr. Mackintosh. Pair Leghorns 1, O. C. Hart: Dr.

MacKlntosh. Pair Other Small Breed. 1. Dr. MackUntoah; Hart.

Pair Turkey 1, Dr. Mackintosh; H. Waltr. Pair Brona Turkey. Or- Mackin tosh.

Pair Oes-l. Dr. Msck)ntoh; Jemr-Wallaoa. Pair Ducks I. 8- Bdbiason; J.I Hess.

OOSTIJfCED OX P.VOK IB. Gramophone Snapl Second hand Victor. A tfi arvftfl ttvf est VXviUwl jima tmu) va aa HnrUao, Williams A Co, U4. I PHONE A Store tor Exponents of Fashionable Modes -Now that vauation and Exhibition lime over, and tha middle of September hag gone by, the momentous question is Clothes. Tberg re numerous autumn wedding to be provided for, and a -brilliant 1 official eocial Mason to be reckoned with, so that Clothes and plenty of them are matter of pleasurable concern.

With such stocks as this -store has assembled at her command and this store's organisation at her service each smart dresser in Ottawa has but to exercise her own individual preference in the matter of selection to ba confident that her autumn and winter wearables for home or ceremonious functions will express the dictates of Madame La Mod. Smart Tailored Millinery Exquisite French Flowers Superb Ospreys, Numidi Feathers Bird of Paradise and Ostrich Pliraage Novelty Feather Montures Floral Brocade Ribbons For the Production Picturesque Millinery The Fashionable Fabrics Many of the new atylea had their origin in the portraiture of famoua Court beauties, the National Art 0 alienee of Old Europe furnishiug the inspiration. The new modes teem with feminine charm and every woman who loves frills and furbelows, ribbons and laces snd aoft awatbings of silk can revel in them to her heart's eon tent Here are the lightest snd moat dinging of silks to produce the new "peg-top" skirt, which is draped or "paniered" about the hips and tapering downwards winds itself aomewhst in mermaid fashion around the feet, thus following the natural formation of the figure. Brocades, Velvets and Velours as besuiiful as ever graced sn historical pageant or flgurerj. in the courts of France during the Louis reigna are here in all their jewel-like aheen snd shimmer.

The mauniah modes snd their corresponding textiles have gone into obll- vion. Every social event this season will be resplendent with color, softened snd subdued by the association of goaaamer laces, misty like tulles and nets and cloudy transparent fabric. Shadow Laces for Tunic Skirt, and Neck, Bodice and Sleeve' Trimmings. -JLaces, Ninons, Chiffons, Bead Garnitures. Ruchings, Frilliiigs, Veilings, Ruffs, Stoles, Novelty Neck- wear.

v. Silk Hosiery and Underwear. Kid and Suede Evening Gloves. Toilet Preparations and Essentials. Blankets, Comfortables, Table Damasks.

Decorative Linens, General Staples. All Children's Wearables At 10 Discount This Week Infants' Blips from 90a to 6.00. 'Mother Hubbard Dresses from 65c. to $4.00. Long Waiit Dreaeg from $1.15 to $4.50.

Trench Drasses from $1.00 to 7.M. -Serf, Panama and Cashmere Smses Tor School or dressy occasions From to 14 years, ail prioes. CIMWm'm Coata 1 to A waars from ta 17 At 10 Zndlau variety of Haadwiar to match coats. I T)iesMfttJs' All at a uniform discount of 10 Per Cent. V'laVsUUIll.

Sansilk and Wool Bedroom Slippers. Attractive Styles at $1.35, $1.50 and $3.25. New Designs in Boudoir Caps. Very dainty effects from $1.00 to $3.00. "Pretty Tea Aprons from 35c to New Knitted Underskirts, Shawls, Sweater Coats, Jersey Suits, Golf- Vests, Crochet Head wear.

Verandah Shawls. All newly opened on Third Floor. Scotch Wool Rugs At Popular Prices For all practical purposes of use, snd a splendid blending of dor-- ability in wear, ai permanency in coloring, Scotch wool rugs hold -a secure position in the world of floor coverings. Their special peculiarity of warn, with their smooth, firm surface, makes them particularly desirable for bedroom ss nothing will adhere to Jjaeir surface. Many people prefer them lor library or dea use.

in sny case, they are hygienic, essity kept in a perfectly sanitary eon- dition, and their colorings harmonize with every color scheme. Our present stock contains all the standard sixes, and there is a splendid choice of patterns in plsin centre with chintz, Art Nouveau, Egyptian snd other floral and illuminated borders, all-over effects, and conventional designs. China Blues, La venders, Oyster Grays, Rose hues, Marsh Browns, Woodlsnd and Tender Greens, deep Beds, Terra Cotta, and Tile Reds, Ochre Yellows, Tans and other tones are all represented. Priees range) from 96.7(r Hp to 134.00, There is a splendidly satisfying range at 20. Inspection cordially invited.

Cocoa Matting for the Muddy Seasoi With 'the changeable Autumn season comas the demand for Coeoa Matting for Church, Public Building, and private bouse Dae. Ws have a well assorted stock of this durable, cleanly matting la the four songht-after widths," 2-4 (18 inches), 3-4 (27 inches), 1 yard, and 5-4 (V4 yards), at JOc, 60a, 79a, and 00o par yard. w-sssi mi aw II swS- 'II a 1.

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