ll [CID llll took` one. |...L. .. n... Jllll Illlll II n beat the t ock of but one, s-L.... ` L... ul `pl A. RING` and phn hue tum coarse uoulellmuu uuu necuuu on woollen stockings: Mrs. J. M._ Cook tools second on knitted mcks. Fine ans werg a poor exhibit yet much admired. There were drawings HI crayon. pencil, water cokfrs and oils and pnintm on"lus. china, silk, plush and satin. F: W Le: color Mrs. S. B. Hillyeu-cl, city. go: 3 Em and in lnndqeapo watar color: second. Miss J. Macpherlon, city. got, line, in ` umuwutaer `(Euler and rskt. '11; cu on.| rs. u t.. ingston, tam mean, in erg on Wt: and pencil drawing. Mn S, Hillynrd secured u: tmd second in oil llowvan, noongmin oil in n n on x_;A,"u n I , llrill. Doll 300 Im on oil lmgmpo .1 . ~- ` . palcllvwork quuu. , - The display of cotton and woollen goods I comprised the exhibits of yaru,clnt.h. mitts. socks, furs, em`; Mm. Geo. Greenwood took first on whiteuend dvpd yarn not fac- , and second on wooen mat; 6. Mill: ' & . took all the prizes on ledge and gents` far: with their ne display in the palace; J., L. P. Gordnnieptook eigm rm prizes and n aoeond; S. A. Lyons took "second on annel not factory, Chu. Smith took second on pnir blanket: not fa_etory: Mrs. M. Ward,Portemouth. got: second on Homemude counto no: Beuso Buch`re- ` ceivedluocond on omemulo shawl; Mn. Mckim. Coterequi, won second on fancy alien-I; Mia: B. Mc\'onn got. second on woollen levee; first. on hamengnde nodal and awe hugs: Miss Main 1. first on woollen gloves and fruit! handmade V sl:irt.;`b-Ira. J). Fiuui 1. Stelln, got tint on homosiiim mitts; A. 'night e second on homeopuu mitts, first: on nittod socks, ne And coarse homemade and second on ntoph'ing::Mrs. M.lCook'took ` ,._:;... .....|.= o clock tea cor-ev. Class 38.`-chikir'en`s work, was not very well lledr Mrs. George Greenwood. Wolfe Island. got first on cotton pinafore, lint omknitted stockings c_md mitts; .\lra. John Kell . Sunbury, toog `lint on hemmed hnncnerchief. aecondton crochet work in cotton, first on woodwork and first on patchwork; Miss Swain V got first on crochet work in cotton; Benson Buck. 'Sydenh:un,- tn second on knitusd stock- ings. vaocon on pin cushion, second on wool mat. first on tidy and second on pate 'ork quilt. . - - The dinulnv a! cotton Woollen goods I Rudger. R. S npnlng -pace. Huck. S. C. Rutledge Sytim:ham.. Kingston IAIXKWT. T V. Belle 1;. W. H 'l'_,. ....Ia. ` nee. ga\\'il:0li. Kingston. . . Bu-emnu. Iascoty. wero umueu. , t The miscellaneous clnss woro the Berlin work, chenille worlg, applique. tatting. t-wine, rick-rack and lava work, bosides (flilt and mg work. In Berlin wool work tirs_ts were taken by re. T. 'Smyth. M. W. Osborne and Miss E. .\lcLenn, and p two seconds by Mrs. Baker and one by W. M. Osborne. 'Miss M. C Brough got em on innntle drape, netting in cotton, centre, piece and table mats, and two wconds. First for V feather owors wais taken by` Mrs. J. B. \Vard, Cntaimqui. nnd- eocond by Miss .\Ic_A'l_ister. Bnrrietield. Mrs. Smyth took first on chenille work. second _on.cretonno, honiton lace, ._ S xmiah loco, npplique_w.ork on satin.-sill: hi t ind Jupaneae quilt in crnzypatch wo. Mia: B. McLean got second on chenille.-work, first on cretonne. second on hair work, first qn honiton loco, n-t on tattin with lin- en. plain sewing, nndnppliquewor on satin, ' and tocondontwinewolhhnton rick-rock, second on drawn linen, and nal: on silk 1 uilt. Miss Main got that on Spanish lacs 1 rs. K. E. Baker took first on point lace, second on tattipg with linen, second on netting in cotton; second on machine sewing, ret on applic uo"v'rork on plugh. tirst on In pliquo moul ed sofa cushion. first on cxewel work, second on moulded worli, first on dmwn linen worlntirrzt on patchwoili quilt, soc- ondlbn oofa cushion, second on live o`clocl: tea cosey and cotfeo coaey ; A. Knight got second on plain sewing, second on patch- work quilt, second on cloth 1 nilt, eocoud on rng mat : Mrs. Jon. M. C00 0; tool: sec- ond on a I ilique work on plush and cloth : Miss N. Bell got that on applique work on cloth. second on crowel work, first on teacosey : .\lm.Johnsto.1, Kin .ton, got ' first on twine work ; Mrs. Jno. . Thomp- son. Georgetown, took aocond on ne- drawn linen work, first on darning in wool or cotton; second on mg carpet cotton warp, tint on ` sofa cushion and. limit on colfeo coacy; l`lnu'los . Smith took tirst on ne drawn linen work: Mrs. Heo. (lrecmmod, \\'olfe Island, ot aeondibh (liii" riih'iiT `\i 60TrIiiiT-ibt[i5;`3'. Swain, city, took rst on cloth 1 uilt. and first on rag carpet cotton warp: `. Living- ston gets second on centre piece and tab e mots, second on ten cosey', first on live o'clock cone . n1.....ou...|.: .....'- _....|. ...... ...-.9 u-Ari! llllu Lllilzi. Dllllfll, huulllv-I. in sun. _ In knit wonkcmnpotniolu wnskeea amon `so many superior samples of this kind 0 _work. `Mrs. .1. B. Drnmmond captured rive rsts and six seconds; ;\'li.~zs Main four rsts and two seconds: Mrs. Cooke two firsts and A second. Thereuwere a number of others among \vhom"t.he other prizes dhided. , TL. ..i......l|.....\nnn nluna `rang Mn `Int-Nu IHLB ` R113`! I/IlUlI5l Miss ..\'\ e'xiI), (-it,_\',- Drummond 1| I.-at ; and `lml : Mrs. J. N rs. John Kelly. Km'rgl1tn'ml` M. W and Clms. Slnizh," 1.. ...-.1.`..,... gUl`l|| II [115 number of Bniden got Flmmgam ft` II I.`....I. \\ Ill. _ l'llll`DuIl'll. _]l`., nlll shun` csuuluu, eight. later and six `. nda;" . W. X\hu'ah, -Kin rsmn, In first and eight '.2uds and John _Har_'er three lst. , I The Ladle: aha um Am. . k . much cannot be uid of the ex`- 3 of . th (lispluy ~ in the la- spnrunpnt, which was so ' nnurh ul- lI`| ' .... ~.I....I ......... .o..'2l .. ...._.o V) . USDl)l'I|0 N `.'ll(l Uifll I 1, Lntimer. a `lml. ` ~ompetit.ion was keen msntuples If snr-and.-1: Mi,-is ruin four |' lwu I51?` ; .\Ir.v:. Jdlm ( `.\I. Jjooke u I Siinbury, tv I` f\.`|.n.....-. .. IIIIIUIUV), U Osborne 2 .. -\ t` um llvlglll. euau, Iluu n lung lifting ' tester. The record \ here mboth the`.l:_m.er tests b_\"_ more, of ghe my. who regiswret inches of air in the lung test 1,005 pounds. 'Deducting the ` the lifter from this leaves a lift. W0 pounds. !\HlgI`lUIl. I-U Its unrl ai,`. ml ; -`: .\lrs. J. B. nu ()Il'ord a `Let, lat and 2nd;* ` two nds ; .-\.. o `Jud each": .. 0...] cwu .-ond .loep ,3 III II)` UNIX. , . Another witness from Windsor is C. J. Curtis, one of the wenithy yeoman of chat | district. He sulered [mum gene!!! brmb ' u of the nyttem. an outcome of In gri A most e\-ex-_\-thing was tried. but wi no qffoct-. As I last. moor: Saudi America hervine was Ivnommendetl. and of its no- aillta he says: "After `taking one hottlol found very great. benet from it. if ap- petite improwd wonderfully. and I G ` nu-eh natumin very hunt. I purchlzs ve Bottles. but sitar taking only than out niche ve l an helix 5: -naitl-l_:` wall to-day no I .eQ;_did, ind can nu:-ibuh my reutontion to health and atnugeh ach- ly no ch American Norvino. . With _ ichitini with doctcgrs. than-in `good ehutohohkuonoxponl l`:nont. Box In Sduth American Nu-vino no- ohanouurueakon. The aplanom ooomnng. ehneitiun inf: hlogpdous kin cum l]fU nctvom ho ' vr (mus hnhuendonq shun-L, onnqund T inthovioinityol ' - ,4` UK `"0 11"; Q C)`: "I l!U5l(IUI' I9 I 3 did medicine . which luu'relie\ In very much pain, built up my health. und bu given me I very much hotter ap- petite tlnn I bud hofon uni it. I have so far and four lmtleo ul still always keep it in my houn." Anntlmr 1-itnnn [mm 'ln4lmr in.(`.. J. mall! 0 Nu: l|\'ur. III "IV uvuula. To rticnlarim: James Sharwood. of Windsor, `Om... Ins mhed . than the three econ _\'ean~ and ten": 0 lsutfered terribly from indigestion and nervous trouble: of A veers` oompliontul c_hu-actor. It looked as thou h be coqld not becurod, his age momingy N ho a `burl-ion -. Bnthovul-oeomueadodto try nth Amdiouu Norvine, and he did no. the vault. hapyn: I consider` it I 9 did medicine. ha`:-olie And Inn 1-rhrnn man vnrv lnnnh Iuttnr An- Jnmee sherirood And C. J. Cu-no cued ol !\'ol-voulnenn And Incugemoa by uni Fee of south American h'errl|e--A lo- ' mod: `at Cure: Old And Young. In And Women. of some 0! the loot Beel- ' " oii $I|illid"o'l Elli." E The secret of the wonderful curative ppwers embodied in South American Nor , vine is found in the fact. that it cures at the nerve centres. From these How the lite blood that gives health. an-ength and etfort no men and women. When than are deranged clieenee uezunlly und quickly follows. Thus it in that thousands of vnt- < neeterin all peneof.Oenecle, dune who 'e reached three more yeauuxdtnu. in middle life. end egp`n those the are more children. tell how this medicine has cured them of indigestion. nel- vonsneen. nenl debility, denngo men: int. and like troublee; ' Tn _Lh..gl..-J..- . 1-..... El.`-nuns-I General Beoulu. ~ ' Praise is norm] for tho diapln in ham cu!_tnr-Al h I. `The Iepolfpr takod sh` - sevonloitlro lead` `nook evhihtoru on the , ground an im-aribly they _ raised the show` very highli: \`m. (.`mi , of Glenbumie. In large exhi itor. said I. is fair had not been surpass! by an proviiicial fair. R. G. Marian "LII . been one for three years and never saw so good It ahog\'_,1TI;_-!'{i,n (on. ..Mr. Barnett. tmmager tar W. C`. dvmrds & Sons of -Rockhund. Onn. says the fniriu justugood A in the stock display in quality, as Toronto 6? any other fair. TL- p`\s|ua 3.2.- L44... nu. A4.-g.`unna&` inn or omer zur. The show his been well coudnetad. mo. P. Fawlot has been at Toronto and other fsins and never my a better one than this year`: .\iidlaml Centnl. .C. Sign-at says It is the Nat since last pmvincinl. James F. Dawson sat -9; wixhous any hesitation. `that this ear;s exhibitidu is um best In eyer envy" in Kingston. B `IZWO WITNESSES FROM WINDSOR. AV-III (`Itamqui Buy. By Roy. J. DI_t~ Eaton. R. Km: :1. P. H3: Palm. am`. I-`n Little Johnny. 1 `Nu.-. `um I . 9.: The Kingston vehicle works vroIit'1ooonF sidorablo-troubie and expoiuso in au'rang- ing their exhibit. at the fur.` A At. least one-` thml of the space in machinery hall is monopoliaed by, the colnpnny. And at 1:108! mugujoent qshovring `it is. The u\'o-pun sengr rigs, cutters `and baggie: , xpzured Lho tine prim for,,tl1e at display, and one of this phmtons tho h1a_vor`a special priie. There um nino (libmnt el_\`lt\.s of buggies md threodiil`er- en! _at._vlos df` cuttem on" oxhibition. A unique feature of the exhibit is :1 mm slam ' rig in the rough. , All the `urn are t are in their rough fnrni. This is th only ex- ' LILI. ;..o_.: l,. ..f .I... ....I .-.. 51...; .....,. .I,- .._.. Agrlcnltui-al lplemuitu. Hughes & `Son have an extaensiye exhibit or agricultqml implementsmul windmill: which ompriaes all the umchinery neces- anrv to the farm. Fmntonaic farmers know_ of Che qualities of 0,-liisl`1rm'e goods and the liberal patronage tlne_rhn\'e mceivod in tha" past. speaks for "itself. An impaction of theatock is solicited. - - , 3. 8- Wlhml I Bonn. ` I The R. S. \\ illinms R: Sous'L`o. (limited) have n showin llxe`cgutmof the palace` which is n-cmdit to any firm. The instru- Ipeuts displayed are tho tines}. in the nu`- ket, being bound for their beautiful nppeux nnce.ue tone and lastim1'-qualities. C. H. Forrester, Bmckville. is.in dun-gs. The Aermotor C0..-Chicago, has an_ Ax- hibit of a p_um'ping windmill on the grounds, the mputacion of which machine is known throu ht. the` country. It. is a fact that more I an half the windmill: sold in the United States are turned out by this company. This is the best. pomiblo recommend any machine could have. J: M. Cnines. Uleuvale, Ont.-,tha local Agent. isinbhnrge. ` ' ~`* . 2.'"\'\"'.?ii'i "{:r2$E.7'}}i7c:.efI` _ly to the isn_n_v Of these UIh'll|:" ' 3| 1 I|l'Ul-' condaj. Brown I ` .od` largely and 01 _mu| Cwsar, Toro ville; Thou. Cool and Oaborne: Bu ,-Kin ton: W. I I . n I.-nnnlr \ Iy an-r\' cm:-u I with about 20!] eighty-six vn` r-nndnf Hrnwn 14:0". Illlar: \\ . M. Baillie; I` ville, Kingstdn. mt xvmi ..........'.I .-.. l- Klgntgiq \ .0I|V|_AV-I1 vehicle we idm-uhInl.rnnh1n and an: ' lurk Tim. E Young llellwo ' Kuonutlone. A. uhh llll Ill nd Oldriove. . ...l...._. _...I A..- Tho I-ounu-y niuuaug. _.I f\I_I._`_...- I.'\:_._-A.._. RI () [H0 ml the .1..- ..I an. uanurue. _un.I ` M.P;P.. `Camtra-.| >r: Ghulet Slnith, . .. . I `|.....I.. VT: \.':l1I'|T .- Kingston - s IIIVI III-V` H31; UK .5 binls oxjlibitod. ....._A- - ..J ' .- I.` `WI | and` 1 other 1 WTUJQT E!Il1lIlgUl0_lll. llll IJIUIIEII` [HE l'|',_ -tendance did not" equal for anyone .-hry some of the _big crowd: of` the past years, the aggregate ieauperior to neprI'_\' every other war. Enough has been earned to ` pay nli expenses this year. and meet some. arrears besides. The horse mow` }s'ew ex- cellent and trotted gnerni}_\' lair ind to a nish. 'I\ecm'In_1e watched them intent- - ly and was quite enthusiastic. Some peorle 3: that the M-idisuid ' Cen- tral do not nave 1 _ displn `pf stock which -_-inc be found at some of t e larger fairs. The mmmg'ement claim that it. cannot be` beaten at any fair in Cnuusdn, and this morning. in it conversation, R. Shaw, o_f . Wentworth, thelurgest. exhibitor of sheep at the fair, said that the Midhmd Ceulml stock was the aw oftimt. of Tqmnm, and *hat means ghe _ v in (`nun-la. if not in. .._......... `Fl... ........-Sou nu... nun? ~l\.\ Lon.) runw; A. u . vol: hum. ax iowgzgnxille; \ I (L, L.-...- 1-v u-nun n plensum a in nrim 11435 nun IIXIIWIWIJ K` K` Neil:-on, Lyn. exhibit- : exhibitors wane Bnpvru u A. \\'.`umes1,Btock- mv. 'l{nmilI.on; Knight ......u.'l]_. -\\' I! ..-l!...I I: talk: ll~UI Inuit \..nIuu and tlaor of his more - is ylexrotml exclp: L.`-4. .-and n 5 I0 HI-`wI.' l|.`i[.lll) tlm rnnml Hun:-cw IIICI. I`. III-"'_`_I'% true. Bmckville: Caumqui: S. n Sinith. Latin! ............ _ _ ingnomtillod nur- most of thoprinni Theybook -...l' .-;..n r. 9...- .._ \.4IWIl'll|\IIi D. II. Lntinner: : Charles a\lL(.`on- KIULCII" .-_\yleo- 'l|IB IIIUIIIS $!lU [EU Ill Llll ..meric:\. The qumnity may I but. th quality` is strictly 1 every respect. Thom mm on the umtldds I {Hus IIII rfieid, "In - J Fmr.` Fl1ri0so,~A.L. Phil :1. 3 `Mark Time. E. E. \ all \'mnmv lLullwnn.L .l Fm rr WAS AN ALL Rounb `succEs's ' - AND` srnguqrnguen.` , - ' `rm V wI:-!- nu v Odigg. . Yuler. . -na.- . I'D!` Uden. and 5.003%} Gnu n yup mu 0 good hming; There wear 1 pnuplo of home runs, butlhoy were not Ihldi OI! -ufa mikes but on vnld throws Odessa undo ope vet? nut double phy-from nhoruoaacou, and from sound t9 rIt~ Iollnvnjing S: the actinby inninl:- 11.1..-- cIAIInIIn.IA ls.` VI Time: 66: ulllll oVulu.IlI,). I Time: 3:5: 2:5 nu; ma Iilxcsromln. I'lI;ll ll WI height. llltvv -|nIlII!' unusu- . H. Fox. (`ape Vincent . . . . . . . . . . .. I mne. A. \ nnalstino\ Doha `. I mnn..l.S.(}n~llnghu:,Hhrrowshuth 11 2 Ba". la. Guess. K_1ngutuu.. . 3| L \ \;.'H. Avian. Gnnninounar. ,, . 4 'dl|fId&3"I I O-All I .._.a. "l`hIl.I'idlI'.I Horn`: Races. 'I'h- Q-In (`Inna Rn:-n, Named Tmltlnx Race. :I)..-.. I .\l..-A-`u i`.\on-an n\\'uo.|. J.` I"un`tq-. . Vmmlsnue. .. .......x. .3; 9-`Qnurt;' Illa ilnnnlng. Jmitu. lb . fths. t`- ~ . P. D. Sharer o.f. . . any. n py. lmnlartin. Fatnraqn . Lawless. King;~mn:1 R. EMon,K>3oeley`s Buy - Hm lfual-_ ill1Pu&Inl\., . _ . `I . IND recon! `H.$ UITIKU-ll b_\"_l3. N051}:- reg1'awred 460 cubic lung and lifted -. weight of m of at least. L. Eaton Soe|~y`.~ {_a|lYner. 'in;:stu -`mrltanllouut (`Ir T'a?I`ni.` 1' llppuntlua I\|I' lI.I\7i`3|l|:`lI -. and R lung loaborzuu was brnkcn I..n.... s.._.n. In`. :3 \.`.-...ol.. I Alhun. I. rncnlh... goth. p.... Iuklhna. LI... IL oodhomd. Sb ,. r.f..,.. at ypesmey '. Iungsh,-u, u. IIUU. Ill here. I.` -.. in IU XYTIHRU IIOITQ, IIIIIIUT Ill lllllua--` N C.B!:l . Bqttenea; S. .1. Luke. Baum`- nu; ` > l on_y{ stallion`, I2 hands and undir- Clru. toI`nrt, Hnrrolnnithgoo. Nicol. Cnunqui. ` ` ;. Pong, I2 hands and undongoldingor mn:n..s(5. n - was;-nr Vlumxrjn And .4 II` _...n.. llill IIIINIIA` `V III. K.-I'll` S uuua; TI - an Rubortaon. . - hand` mi Sing-la our ' honw I8 I ovar--Mrc. J. Mowalfopl. Gillespie. Si lo carriage hono.'undur I8 hnnda_-- C`! H _ I-lnttnrane R, J. I;kn_ ghter- I?ID*\V. L` }...zv~::,~ Immln And nmioao rlnrrovwmun. h h Can` I llion. t. we. ydnra-Jo n Fm-eh :g:u\a,`:$lon Buell. "em-ling million-I. '1`. Hill. Nnpnnoo: C. Livingston. Kinglton. \ Bmod'mu'n with fo|l+li. C. Rothvroll, Cullinsby. . Three `war gcldingu-llya-P. Fowler: 1-`. R. Rontlod , Sydonhun. . ," Two your guiding or lly--F. R. Routrodge: C. Livingston. ' Yenrlil goldingor lly-J. Gillespie, l`onl--J. Gillmpio. u_x . ...-s..L...I ._....:-... I........ ml..- Judglngfho Borneo. ` '1 While the races were in progress the judging 'of that carriage horas: was goin on inaida the=.em'losureof the track Illl -omo very vuo horsos were shown. The round was rather rough for the purpose at themcers. )I`8\`8l1l-Gd the using of the` track. The light shopping harness horses prpeented `a very pmtty night and were um:-h mlmired by in large number who had gathered about. Most of the horse funciers of the oounti:_v wen`. out and were quite in. teranted in the awanla. For spun carriage how,-cs under sixteen liands them were but two entries and W. _Cmig, Gleiibuniie. car- ried oil` tint! with R magnicent. tenmof ba|_\`, second going to (4. W. Robertson, Kingston, (rho showgd a team of boys, also. Thayweremuehiiivvkleneoiu nearly all the winners were of that color. J. H. Metonlfe took rs! on his bu ' in` the class of over sixteen hands and ohn Gillespie second. l)on`Ha_\`, of Glenbumio. olaohid a tine. chestnut in this class Bottoms: are t- the in the next. class-, ging under aixteon hands, C. Holder tak- ing (rs: and S.` J. Luke second, both tram tgnt tovm. hm` horses veg. 1 no wplny. oapucl you on which looked glony slack, in oeegiod A tar -`er proud at their ne n ,~ u nished m priu horse: wan-apnndodon thotrackbefomthev gland sand for the Iclmintion of the npoctators. Thoroughhnd stallion," four ynaxqav up-`-J. Gui-non; P. Nelaughlui. . (,orrinat.oll' ,fou'uu'Indu P.` owllr, k(3l=:'Ioy; r I. S. V n.....:-.... .4-n:.... In... .A...._`lnl.-. ' [XXI III III!` Lllllc UK UHU $l1|lI, IIIIIUSII lllir _,'rirds- (list.-mt. The baloon went .up an` other 1110 feet. before it keeled over and nllowed _ the gas to pour out. Dr. l`]_1_;-liui was` on hand, and. after saein that nothing serious had occurred sent `risbie in charge of n policeinmi to the otiee. Itjms fouudthat. besides dis- Iocatinga bone his right eye was badly hurt. The` -woodwork of the parachnm "sci-uck`hin1`when he hit. the ground. Fria- bie is a very plucky fallow. He was about while auieriug neat 'ngnd_wns anxious that the people now win; all right. He knew how re rte spend and had tides.- patch_gent'.[,t_9 js folksjn 95" thaghgy was all right and -nninju a aaheon about seven years in the businm but this is hisrst misfortune of this" kind. When I lei-vim\`ed"b_v the Winn l-`risbie et_aLed that it had been a lesson to him. In fumm. he would lie much more careful and know what he muuloing. HIE g'l\lllll(l:` lltrnl LIII.`-ll `Ul_U(lllI II v.*uucMuI_y ` afternoon, when J. J. Frisbie came plung- i King clown to the earth, as it was `seen tlml: his ptunclnil would not open out boon .euough to blank his` fall. With it thud the balooni-t struck the ground. on his back, ` nnd people turned their lnemlslr iwminutq. I No loss was the surprise, the next, minute, when Fris_bie jumped up on his feet, and wiih nwisuxnc walked a few shape.) It. seems lhnt the premature dmp was duo :0 a simple little accident which oncurred shortly nftef leaving the ground. The baloon had been well filled and was in is l win` to give-Pi-'ii-hie ii chunceto . mil 0 .n l dro \. However, in some 'manner, `risbie nine entangled with the rope which attached the chute to the baloon nndjhe bwo separated in in aeeoml. "l`he bnloon was up acme my aev'enty-ve feet, others 200 feet and so on, but 100 to 3.): 4-.-. ........I.a ......`I..-I.I.. |..,ok..' I:...:o 'l`I.'. Ieet, otners '.-uu wee mm so on, uuc mu w 125 feet -would probably be. -tlie limit. Tlie lmloou was located at the `eastern end of the main building, and than Fl-isbio drop-Q pad in the centre of the track, almost, fty .-ards disumt. The up ".:`...,=.....un...unu:--I. cine-pa-:1 1 eeventotbir credit. wlxile the Ynrkens : Thursday`: Baa-hull Cement. One of the really interesting features, of the fair was the baseball match Tlmnztlny nfternoon between .Odesna and Ynrker. Each team-had an game to its credit and yesterday they played to l)l'6lIli thetie. On J ulv 4th Yarker defeated ()(l8\*&\ by. a score of `ll to l8. Snheequently they.ph\_\'- ed for n purse of $25 at Hnrrovmnith, which Odessa won by A score of 23 In If. Yesterday they ayed for the champion- ship, in reality i not in mime. and another puree of $25. otTered by the management of the fair. Both mama had blood in their eyes. and the great crowd w_hir-h preauesl ineaistihls` upon the unprotected diamond Imtched the game and awaited the result. not indebxl with breathless but with chun- orous interest. Odessa got u verv strong lead at the start. They got onto llnblilfs style and'bntt.ed him freely. and in the ret twoinniugs they ran up a score of had but two. Then they lost Lheirgripon the aituntion, and the man in the \'nrltem' box held them down irett-y well until the sixth innin , when t N` made three more runa. The lrltera made a splendid effort: to catch up. but they were too fnr behind. nltlmu h it. did notaeem improbable at the time t the end of the ninth` innings would find both teams with the uunenoom. Shot-ey pitched the am four innings for Odessa and Murphy the hurt live. The Yukon: made three rnnapu Shorey in tho" founh. the beat soon they made. Murphy did vergood work in the box. Cantu to other part. of the 0doean_ we Roblin and Uurmll ~ both ' pi for the Yukon, and ' Snul occupied the poet behind: the hut. Toimrd the end oi the game the Yagkors he I did splendid work. and tahelut .t.Iu-no nnlngs um-knead unllgoon _by thophushlnneanldpickoutevory Odunmnncabold. The Iilnply ventviklwithowihlnontud ll upon theneekueftlugif gulluntrelumpiotnmd u=ewit=h`g4rIEit.d0. , ' wart wniarllh nlevgexug; tiom, \ gaod. Put the Yn-hers Nil nadbteetwawunufidehetiuwwkn I t EIAENUALII IKKU ljupxg, 'ro-yum llyei`. Vunslyek, x.p.. U1" N Odeza gl GISIIAI. Pll IIDISE. Band Inn and sua--J. GilIupio;A. bah ' :-'3`.`Gi|lepie. - 4 . matched mrriaqo horses. under } I blndagwm, Crag & Sons: W. A. _" ?.1h_ Ill! LUIIIIIV Ulll , \\"\-cou, Janet} everything thnt ( rm made tlm:_e`in Ll The limlnites : with one out in .. .9... ...-Lb 6Il.....'l Clll lK`V Ix IIIIIUB III UJICIUT, III! III . 3:-ml. *7 " 1 l, gold modal by_H. A". Galvin. 5 r matched outings horns, 15} g :1 ovofiu bu-non. owned in W. M. Crnigk Sons. 5 ` -nu n-nAhn hlh unnam: ll\\'IIll'Ill nu` I u -uuw |_w|no gods up in ,a bnloon unona nr nl lmmt. it in Q6 , (`r K I'.X`5lI ll I8 SUIIUIIII The thotxsnlnds of people on aid their `breath \\'edues4ln_y ..._ I I l.`..:..I.:.. 1unIu\t\ ..l...s.. ,. UIIIIHEI Irphn min. I` [H1301]! N10 lll`sI|Ill0E~_ sun:- of the You-kers. pitched two [In zu1d.se\=enth., The men` tv did good wurk, in the and J; _\\'nrur m|b- grthntcalna in .their way. zxfe` in the third by heavy hit mnilles hnd two men on uutin the third. but two ies-`kept them there to- ` of the game was Suur an right held and one by D....-.. ..I...~ml LL. naunl. l'\U U_ `I nd Su|li ._\~u ma was mu played his us` an nu rsh , ' I lakes :1 nomllg D I`_ ate usual: wmle. . - , Fruit took up the centre aisle of the building and all the Nassau were woIl.lle1L A. Knight wok til-st, on but collection of fruit Ind other prizes.` r \\'In. lilacklock. Glenbumie, got ten lam. four `Ind: and n am; a \\'a't.ts Lhirwon laumndtwo`?ndu; 1 J. P. Creighton six lat: ve `ends; W Craig & Somfour lsus And three Iinda, John Daley. , & Sons thirteen he and seven seconds; ` Ju. Koonam, Kingston. t fust. and` four Ends; B. Ianawcr, Ultunqui. two Ends and: third;A. R. Hon four luunnd vo zdut. 3.. nogugdgunlmuxdngamndg J, L. Bunch n pound on hlolpgonh rad mu 0 WIIIIQ IKE"!- In old rootubo. competition was, keen mdaoumaphndidspooimons were taobeaeon. J. (.`. Creighton. Hawley. tool: ve lots and two 2nd: on potatoes and `A second and two thirds on other roots. A: Knight took two lack, t-lame `.. ndn' and bro Snfs : C. .\{c.\Iu- tor two 2 ml: and two 3:11: ; ,\\'m. Craig & Sons two ht; and a mound : John Dnley,& Sons two 81113; A. B. Shewoll. Catnrnqui, tint. on turnips, em-rots and squash and second on pun: kins ; Ajbart Hmhsun second on turnips : .. C. Fnendshig second on carrots and squash: 8. N. H nae. Porta- mohth, tirst on red oaoti and third on ...I.:... I "PHI: DI` Ilmrnawluu lll MINI NUUUIIU ll Held beans. Mns.,Uoo. Greenwood, \_\'olfe It-hmd, got second "on two-rowed barley; John Harker. lenvnlo. rs; uu six-mwed bnrle and uxros;A. L. Frink, Napzmoe. wok rat on black out: and two aooonda; Joshua Kni ht. first on white Indian corn: Wm. Crnigi Sons. tint. on yellow Indian corn; R. J. J)unlo , second on ydllow Indian com Mid E. cnster. I ittaforry, sound on white henna. In Rghl numb: LR. nnmnolifinn urn: Lain: Ag:-lcultunlunnul Horticultural. Hortivnltuml hull wags lled with the choicest. ngricultuml farm pmducts and l.1ov9`l_ [.119 ,iI!eIElv, .!l}!`_"lWSi_.l3_ 91 fnnners of the district` The exlsilrlts vi~ei~e' full-nnd- complete in grain, weds, fruit. and vegetables. There was also an; un- usually ne display O plants tu\_l cut. owers. Amou a number of exhibitors in grain and , a J. L. P. Gordanier and J. A. llonlenier, of Morven, were pr_omi- nent. the former taking two (irate, two seconds and -nix thirds, and due latter three rats. nix seconds and a third. `They moved wheat, bets. rye and buckwheat. A Ifnholub A` (`stun-Ann; an nun-I hurl "31 IIGTKEIIITK I\. I1. .\|I|l'l~lll two rats. R. J. Gnrbutt two rste an I second, \\ ._ J. Shlbley a second and t.hroe thirds, A. T. Frink ajsooond and ..d v third. In Chester White: S. A. Lvon took all- wizes. In 'I`c'\mworths Alf. Hunter & Eons got` two rstsiyuntl a third. F. Tinde, Colliiusby, got twoltirsts mud to second, and T. F. Vanlm-en, King-nton, twp seconds. The poultry class, whicr was an exception- e ally hue one. hind many . xhibita and some_ very excellent birds. Swordsman! Grluitu ` PI!-mas. \\ . I ' 'I`lme-!;3-l. : mennos, getting an we prllel Dun unu, which was a first on ewe lamb, taken I) " ~ H. J. A. Simpon.- Cataruu-i. M. `Ernpey, of Swit.ner\"ille, in .rnea.tt.own-._ `took nearly all theprima in I)oriets, `ting sir xstsdonrweconds `and ~ I -chml; Bx-mvn & Neileow t third of shenu-ling ewe. Robt Shaw `.Son won the two prizes on fat sheep. . ' _ The'exh'ibit of wigs was extra ne. 1'2. Dool, Hnrrowsmit . {pair the majority of prizson improved largo White Berk- shires. mking n`r.~'t. three seconds _-and three thirds. C. J. Uilroy t a second, R. (E. Martin. three rsta am n third. In- improved Berkshires R. H. Martin rot hrn rms, R, J. Hnrhntt. two firsts an R llrlit mm [WU !KN'uIIuH: I ., .\lL.'\_ll|l|lIlI, in au` ` coml; W. C. I-`.d\mnl.-, two firsts. . Sheep vriis an excellent di. better tlmn ever at t\ fair in Kin sto_n before. per- hhpsf` In Cotswohls, A. . Frink, .\'upn~ nee. took e\'er_\' prize. `In l.icosters, R. G. .\lnrtin, .\li\i-_vs\'ille,took_ fou'r lirsts and two-seconds: R. J; Uurbutt, Bellevillc, z\ rst. and four seconds: John Forth & Sous. -four thirds; Alf. Hunter, in first `mill two thirds: John Dalev '3'. Soup, ulenburnie. three mts and II third. In _Sout,hdowusi, R. Shaw & Sons, Hlmifortl Station, Went- worth. wept the eld, taking all theprizea except. a third taken by A. Knight. who third on rum lamb, The prizes in the xford and Haunpshire.l`)owns went to S. A. Lyon, Latimer. and Brown 8'. Neilsoh, .: l.... .1... c........... ....n:.u. ......,.. I-`.mo.. A. l4_YUll, uuumcr, am of Lynn. the former three'set'ontls mid n I o:...L .....I -.........l I IHPEC FUVUIIIIH Hllu ll lull` Jimt and second. In were at number of exhibil son. of Odesm, took he.-4 ttitw seven nite null . Dun ox: look a ' sec.-on R, H; . lnrtin. 11 Hrs! I\- `AV. JII!I'I.IlI, II III third. "Robert Shawd eld nsily with their 1 merinoa, getting all 0' II `I A G:._.\A-u_ I.4_\ Ull, Ialll-IIIICI, F\.Y\.\.|ll\I |.'II an cattle (`. Stewart. got two f cond; T. C. Stark, t-wo Forth & Sbns. three nits: 1 cqpd; C. J. Hilroy. A socom working cattle J. Ellhlta, . rst and two aceonnhr ii, .\I ,-... |. u` 1* v.a..... o..l.-. vl|lIlI lzlll1,`U ECSCUIILIHS GUI Glen Bupll, Ont.. toqk Mconds. T. C. Stark. seconds. Brown st sacu'red all the prizegs; < had an excellelxl. array exhibit of Holhy.eius \ Gilruy, of Glen Buell-. t4 and four seconds. 1-`. \ one first. nn_(1{L A. Mel . I '3 ._. _...L .`.. . a!....s . . . . . . .. 'uUrIl.3,C H.llll TIHIUI llc 5|, Scum firsts and three secnmls. ` Rev. C. ; Miilliams, of Rau'lton, got souolul : three years old, and Allen Smith. brook. first on _\~enr|"mg,bull .1udLI. second on same. . .-\yrshirs~s `were alsoh full and 3 exhibit. The bail u\n.n-ds were tn u' u........... ..c \I....:.. lln vim Or all`! nu -uuw-v V. ......- -The cattle xhibit- wan; \'.q in almost evry class. In 0. Edward; & Sim, Roe captured the main prizes, tax and thine seconds: Jolin 1 HL... Dunn n... a.\..I.. omnl UHU IHFU` Il_\I I]. I1 A`lU\Jll|l month. one tirst on heifer calf. slyvk took most ufvthel prizes Hun-r|m'1u'; um! .-UdlIrIu=.\'.~'-L . - .`D.'l`l5.t`I'il!1 K1II1!stU!rf .'f Prince (_?_m\rlie. A: Stewart. Erinsv . Ki-u \hlIiam. S. Hidden. Napanee. .. 'nme-1:s2;. 1.-:34. ~ _ nnuu Ronni Ive I 41': ' Oqi. '_ddle Ier. noun um uu marrou-in peas ml, My-`Aha. Gr: `me. a'wero_ full superior 'he bat .wure mken by . '..t \l.. I) I\ `ml... .p\4\'_~ 6......- |Ul8FUII|H '35 U0: Kr. U. can Buoil-. took me first prizes ands. 1-`. Vnuslvck, Na mnee. I3. McCaug}Ierty, `arts; irst F. Van. l . '4` .... ..,. .... ..:'.|...' ....:c..... ... H|l`l.v gut LV\U ulma uuu 1: seconds; .' . limits; 1). Rogers: ilroy. :\.~'ooom`l. In fat ,. I Elli `A5 .`. u c...-.I. I6!` 5!. L In thin! 1.. C IILI`. ll `gvltliu auv nuav V.-A-U anus:-o Furioso. A. `Phillips, Deseromu. . . . . Prime. -1.. Holman Hannnhque. Tons HiatMZI|.E. E. Wnllucq. .10.. ... Ben Watgaon. G. It-(iovun. l\ingsxon.. Texas Pomter` D-J. Forth. Glenulc-.. Time--2:35}. 2:27}, 2:3", 3:331. -' n 0| Stork P1-Ines. rmngnicent. 1 I the prizes I: ....... I.......I.. L- {ruling nuvun Ium.-3. sinl, and the latter :1 1 Shropuhires there bitprs. J. I". Daw- e.-srlv all the pwars nil `tour seconds; R. ond and third, and. rst, -at second and a a. Q... ......:.. I....s oh- 1 wg, uuuu an_x ohn Fort '& .1 two firsts and . l'it;tsferry, go` Seilsbn. of .... I !..H...... .... `aux \'.ur_v exwns l)unham_s Rocklnnd, 0 L~.,tn|(in si_x Inn Vnro -1 S .V`Ul|BUll' UK 1:!!!` n (:ullowaya' and ` of cattle. The` , . ..... .*......a n ` u, ..v-a_u'. LUQK .\1cc$mum, 1 oi.-.-nu I\ 1.711;` , who \I .4 `.. lo-KCII U) ho hook four" Lfnllinn got. (3. Cn w:ig*h- % A. Knight-, nu-.n r Iin .. 6\'er_\' mapeco. ., There was on the groudds a novel auto- matic machine, mxumged by J. Steele. A V uickl in the slot started the operation and - the instrument immodi:wely registered the \\'eig|nt.- of the person intem:-bed. CoImect-- ad with it was an apparatus for xneasuning "Hm haiaht nlnn. nmi n hum I'osmrnud