After one postponement to avoid collision with Peterboro’ 3 fair the directors of the Galway Kgricnlâ€" tural Society fall on an almost per feet jay for twirl-152° oibitiOn w .3 held ly\~ -.- at Ki'nmount on Friday. The attendance probably reached‘ 2,500, and these came from a. wide? area embracing this town. from The exhibits were a. very creditable average. 011 the horses fell lthe task: of maintaining the credit of the live- stock department. The pigs were lonesome, the lambs felt sheepish at their meagre showing, the cattle took a. horn, and poultry got behind the barn. Yet all of these there were some ï¬ne specimens, but not as many as the excellence of the ‘fair in other departments would warrant. The horses were the_re in good num- D S a. 000 deal OI 61190.11; 1U: huts-«q! , , takes.†Wye Luwnwv .â€" lDavie exiibits of farm 13.1w dairyggg‘fsgi’ He had charge of m o; duce in the main bui 'ng Were} . ,. . . 5:; ï¬ne and made it clear that the Imiqggkgomugh considerable noEth country can produce the ï¬nest- drinking was done, was sober quality of 01086: goods. The {alfcy iwelll l veil ' and domestic work was of high; -â€"Grea.t credit is due both hotelâ€" °rd°r° . Imen, Mr. Scott and Mr. Dettman. The speeding-in-the-ringâ€"the mam r to“ the quality of their meals, and , LAI.‘ ,. an-oflll'l.f ,AJA~â€"- .nuv _vâ€"â€"'â€" , - hers, and quality. To Verulam be: The speeding-inâ€"theâ€"ringâ€"the main attraction for so many nowadays -â€" was good in spots, but disappoint- ing in the main. The society’s ï¬ne half mile track, used for the ï¬rst time last year, is very well suited for good'speeding events,â€"with the exception of the somewhat‘ 'heavy grade of the home stretch, which makes a really high-speed ï¬nish im- possible. Yet it is a ï¬ne track, and is destined no doubt to do much for the faie. And there seems good reason for hoping that the Kinmount‘ exhibition will become a sort of Cerrtra- fair far the whole north coun'try district. THE SPEED CONTESTS. Fanning’s Black Boy, Cassidy’s Joe L., Aldous’ Anteam and Park’s Tommy B, of ,Suttonâ€"there is a bunch of horseflesh that can do‘some entertaining, and they did fairly well on Monday. The fact that Joe L. was not in condition hurt“ theevents in which he took partâ€"the free-for- all and the 2.30. Joe has had a. sore leg ever since, when on Friday of the Lindsay fair, he reared and fell back over the sulky because his groom tried to fasten a. rather tight check rein. He was sprained in the hobbies that day and has been lame ever since. “I think he will be all rightin a couple of weeks," said “Doc" Cassidy his owner. The heavy grade of the home stretch also told against the little horse. I’etrolea, the grey that showed such speed at the Lindsay Central, and whose then| driver since died in the Lindsay jail here is now owned by Messrs. W. Simpson and W. A. Fanning. He did good work on Friday and easily,won the free-for- all. driven by Mr. Fanning. WI». The vegetables and fruits were ï¬ne. Mr. Ed. LeCraw of Norland, showed the biggwt squash and Mr. Ed. Lee’s Alexander apples. were the: ï¬nest shown in the tounty this year. Aka..- woollen underwear and ’their water- proof mackinaw cloth. Mr. C. E. Cole had three good aetts of harness, and Mr. Amos Train 3. Singer Sewing Machine of which, with the aid of THE SCHEDULE. The {roe-lowlâ€" Petrolea ............... .. ...... . ........ . 'I‘OMII‘y B nnnnnnnnnnnnn o nnnnnnn Iv'oouco The 2.80 pace or Antoam ........ . Black Boy IN THE MAIN BUILDING. The stuï¬ in the main building was a. credit to the fair. Horn Bros. of Mr. Geo. Powell intended having some horses on the( track, but the car in which they were shipped from Orillia did not: arrive. The 2.50 class.â€" Black Boy .............. Minnie B A..-“ “- In the 2.50 mce Black Boy had it all his ownlway against Graney’s Maud, and Dettman's Minnie D. He was so poorly opposed that only two heats were trotted. Black Boy is a. coming horse. ‘ Tommy B. would have been in this race but for local objection no his enicï¬nglon the ground that he was an outsider. The 2.30 race was the event of the day. The last heat was a great con- test and a. hot ï¬nish. Often a. blan- ket would have pretty well covered the three swift horses as they fought it out. A few rods out Black Boy and Anteam were neck and neck. Then the former broke and his op- ponent led him home. wmmm“m BUGKINEIIAI’S QWMCMW 038 "Com-9;me the ï¬rst prize corn. The red ticket for pm went to Mrs. D. 11ch and for canned fruit to Mrs. Amos Train. Mrs. R. J. Graham made the best 511118, John Hodson the {lest bread. . 5‘5 :Bavis took ï¬rsi on maple m The butter exhibit was quite large 0.0. on. '. .I‘v'l 'no 0" 0| --ouo- .0"...- 00.noccnuoo ""' .1. 1.- Gucci OOIIIOOIIOIIOOIII‘ I Luv ' ' the V131 ‘were has bee: . as ‘ fair tent a. '! try W95 :22: M’- be' 2 N Stan. , l â€"â€"The Salvation Army served mctls ‘at their barracks, uni fed a ‘ good many. ' ’ â€"-H-r: 9.0.3. ban-l enlivenel pro- cceding‘s on the grounds. -â€"The merry-goâ€"round did a steady kitsinms. â€"One of -the trotting. horses step- ped on the foot of the lad that was Heading it, < and got away. After dodging about in ahesitating warm, the animal started 05, but was promptly caught. A runaway a- mong the number of carriages and people that occupied the ring- at 3that, moment would likely have been disâ€" astrous. Dean Soward was an' interested spectator on the grounds. â€"Col. Sam Hughes, Senator Mcâ€" Hugh, 83nd Mr. R. J. McLaughlin K. C. were there. the efï¬ciency of their staff. TheAmonntstohenaisedand Spentin Eaeh'l'ownship iftheSchome ' isGarriedOut MONEY BASIS OF ROADS SCHEME try was not very_good," sald Judge Trew. NOTES OF VTHE FAIR. tâ€"Rev. Mr. Yorston, tl_1e Baptist ' â€â€"1. :â€" The deliberations of the county and township councillors on the Good Roads Scheme resulted in the deci- sion that the townships should be asked to indicate the roads that they would like taken over by the county. Then members of the_ county" council will get) the help of a competent man to estimate the cost of building these roads. The county councillors ap- pointed for this work are : Mariposaâ€"Thc warden and Mr. Shaver. £559 $60,000 and the govennmonn $30,000. The sum that. each municipality would have went with- in In border. and the source from which it. would come in Ihown by the following table :. Bexiay ...... .8 746 8 455 3 1.900 Garden 739 470 1.239 Dalton 321 190 ' 517 Eldon 4.756 2,908 7.664 Emily ....... .. 7.6;? 3.993 12.97 a ‘10 ' Fcn'clonâ€"Mr. McGee. Eldon, Garden and Daltonâ€"Mr. Upon the estimate thus obtained will be based the mileage that. the county, will undertake. . The money to be spent it Victoria. county takes advantage of her full share of the_ government fund will be $90,000. of which the county will Fonelon ...... 5.054; Laxton. am 664 unripe»... 14.828 9,081 090 ......... . Somervule; . L11?! paid by the town a: will be as follows : Lindsay ..................... Bobcaygeon............... Fenelon Faï¬sflm...“ Clerk Meiuig The Act. provides that the county may make grants to towns and in- corporated villages to reimburse them for, paying to sthe general road scheme and. having none at the coun- ty System of roads built within them Victoria county council pmposes to Vex-alum Opsâ€"Messrs. Graham and Scully. Emilyâ€"Mr. McQuade. Verulamâ€"Mr. Fairbairn. Somervilleâ€"Mr. Austin. Bexley, Laxton, Digby, etc.â€"l selfandspa mm themdsa. MBKINBHAH’S NEW-1 “mm: I! “CHI. zxmmmts V 'Garid v aman 5mm wlm mm ooo. o...- u... .-o .0. .uauo .goo-oo 0' 349,673 880,000 $79,073 .. phonon..- .00.. .uocoomo...oo-ooo .ouooo. wvvâ€"r active interest‘i 2. 908 7. 664 4 857 12. 97 8. 089 8.1“! 345 809 8. 759 98. 087 5 521 14. 552 2.711 tablaâ€"servnng $10,927.00 ,3 7,881.00 767.00 1,104.00 585.00 ,, 73.00 517.00 'l‘oronto ut get- 28.087 14.552 2.849 7 .146 0.-....“ ï¬rst-class honors in this plus. In dairy productions there Was a. marked falling off in the entry list, which is accounted for by the change in methods, most of the ladies pre- ferr‘ing the factory-made article to the- labor weary to produce the real gilt-edged dairy products. Yet there was an nice manganent of prints, rolls and crocks, which when capped it; the prints furnished by Mr. J. Ham’s creamery, rounded out, a. nice display. former occasions. The Burtchnu Brothers were the principal exhibft- o'rs of thoroughbred and grade Durâ€" hams. Their cattle were right.†on of mm and grain.“ WITH THE LIVE s'rocx. the ranch, without any pretentious of care more than a. good year’s grazing would furnish. Mr. Wfltcr Stephenson showed ï¬ve nice calves that were the cleanest and neatest that ever honored this fair. Hr. Jas‘ S. Rumney showed a grand male in the same breed. Mr. Joshua Bailey was the only exhibitor in Hcrfords, and secured the honors on an aged male and in a. pure-bred hqifer calf. Q A,A 7 (I: “LUV sunâ€"r-" There was a. really good display, of ï¬eld roots of excellent. size‘and qual- ity, while the arrangement of vegeâ€" tables was pretty well up to the It Lg the farmers’ busy season, while many of thegn_ 113.17g the u] date thmsher with “the blower" making the mice stocks of straw and placing the goideu grain in the grain- eries, they have hardly time to think of the (8.1! fair. But, nevertheless, rIn swine there were only two ex- hibitors - in the great bacon hog, known as the Yorkshire White. Ir. Chas. Bowins showed three ï¬ne ani- mals â€in this class. while Mr. George Goodhand contributed ‘0. ï¬ne male. The popular Berks were represented by six entri: s of select hogs ‘by the Burtchael mos. Mr. Joshua Bailey showed ave nice Chester White hogs, securing the honors in his coin. The poultry exhibit. was army he- hind the times. two pair of Rocks owned by Mr. Joe. Harper. 15' pair of goose shown by Chan Bow-ins. and a pair or bronw turkeys by Levi Carl completed the exhibit. all of which received (int-clan honora. IN THE HORSE RING While the ontrioa were no more in the various clauoa oi the boat. equinea, still there we: a marked im- provement in the Quality over iormer yearn. In the cleaner (or draught horror. Hr. Joahua Bailey war the aoocoutul competitor in draft team. being awarded am honors. Qut later on Burichaol Bron. allowed a mad pair of Clydea that wound aeooad money. In' the brood mare with tea] by side in the draft. clan Ir. J. H. Goatlin showed a really high- year-old chasm. JohnWwN tingumantomaketheestimte. ï¬rst with udaverlookingb'ro'n MLWMWW him-coltbymlr. John 30m class buy more with Roving Archer 109.1 and was awarded the honors on the ï¬rst named. Mr. Geo. .J. P001 showed a. brown mare and o noun; Archer feel, securing ï¬rst; on the last a Roving Archer foal, securing ï¬rst named. llr. Geo. Rummy sham on the last named. Hr. Geo. Rum- ney showed a more a good Thexton the general purpose contingent sev- eral good brood mares were exhibit- ed with foals by side. This class should be changed to. "agricultural" '11-. Geo. Rumney ywas an .easy win- ner with a ï¬ne black sired by Mont- rove Chief. In the year-old contin- gent, Mr. J. H, Gomlhi won with a. good Prince Eerskine bay gelding. In as many of the entries run close 13:3th Thompson 1 under-sized Clydesdales. Mr. George net on: both wi1 norm-lane showed a good buy mare m “a â€team a and Goldstone foal, Mr. Joe. Runo_sh°m an Extra. bu ney a. black mare, and 'I‘hexton foal. 'mcco (0.1, Jog, 1 Geo. F. Peel showed a nice blaekfbrown mm m a mare and Roman Aecher foal. Burt- ‘and Levi Carl. 0. m choc! Bros. showed a. neat but colt [ohm {0.1. Er. by Clinker and Blues. Bowina all-own second honor- on a con by Young Ionocco- . In the by “my ..... .. two-year-old class Burtchael Bros. '0“ class. If. Geo. showed a bay gelding by Hausa-Jul bthothchflds.l fl_A tugâ€"g...- - ‘mn “_ __j Jas. Rummy, a grand hay. In dassforyeanâ€"olds,lr.Geo. ( handmï¬rstwithsflnbay. Continued from P3891 a: fairly good exhibit Loaded Shells, Smokeless Powder. Reloading Tools. Arrive Toronto ............... . 7.80 9.1:. 'l‘.0. INFORM. JM. ANDERSON. Uptown Art. muo- Aft. In tho cart-lac» elm Ir. Wu. Wot-q no can u only when tn matched up!" with a flick pair of taboo-you'- old buys. lured by Antenna. )lr. noma- Suddaby was second with a serviceable pct: of mmu ted 1» Kentucky. In single driven over 15} hands Hr. Goo. Goodhund won the honon with s clum- buckwhea- “ Clabo ...... ............. 11.27 Arrive Linday ................ 11.50 Lotvo Lindlay .......... .. ..... 12.20 Arrive Darnell ................ 12.30 yotr-oid Rothchnds gelding.......... In the class for 15} hands and under, InJohnHodginlwuï¬rstwith 3 nice standard-hm me by Book- second plnce with a. mixed gnited my gelding sired by. Easy Fortune. Ir. I'm. Wellwood was just outside the money with a. nice compact Flesh- light mare that lncked the action and sped for this class. In the brood mare With foals by Iide. Hr. Robert Thompson was an easy win- W Paciï¬c Railway Tim M DAILY mm SERVICE ll J05. CARROng rtridges. Gun Covers; Chilled Shot. West Prices Leaning Maxim Ahoonu Point. ..... 12.55 Bébéiygeon . 1.15 -00."... PM? BIBS General Merchants Oakwood - Ont. Fall Terms Cash or Trade EARLY CLOSING Monday, Wednesday, Friday Evenings at 6 O'Clock. Kindly Wo expect to India s quanta: of turn un- whur In haw such-u. robes. mur- {or com. do. It you “actuator-y. - we do not at you to uk- the man. You will on. new â€19““);wa with no. Ourunuwphnnwmm Pascoe Bros mmwooDâ€"Su and ‘ ’Frays, etc. 13...... Uni-c Ash P0128. Pin Dun-v- v-w-P:m’"uh Pom Pin Trays, etc. Fern These goods are beautifully gnampled with Town of Lindsay Coat of Arms, and range m pnoe from 50c to 35.00 F 0on OF WIS 01’ All. KINDS 80W"? wing Machines 3 ‘ wo'fllto inform our Cutomera and the ‘0 all: will now ï¬nd 118 ï¬t our m' “5 â€$313.. north 0f WQbSteI-s N“ ’ "Fir n y. w m hues of I M “Mm.% b. m (Mt-gm. .. uni. 1166' map- m second-hand KgWWW‘ ' to unit patella-er. . , I". WARREN :mzf-agxgmom BRITTQN- 3808. lap-dun (I. [Kn-e515“ KENT STRE ET. LINDSAY Winter SEE OUR “BIB. ESTUBION.†From October lstv until N060: 3°»ng Ln 8.!†am An- 5 3111.. W _ nP‘t_ “ 7.15 “ “ 410 “ CAM u “ om u Whirl-10.30 « .. 3.00 a ma INFORMATION. 'm to any points on anem- nnd all inlet-nation can be m a “monies-oltheLindnyugut, Goo.Wfldu'.Ex;we-Otnce. KAWARTHA LAKES Irenl Valley Nav. Ila. .50 mm 'r 23’“ 2:33, “Mum Hahn; VARNISH IT WITH (0PM and Creams, Tm Pots (yd is made as good u a mid: can be. It's for general use. Is it a Boat? [3 it a Carriage? Is it a Bath-room? I: it a Store from? Is it inside? Is it outside? I: it dull and dingy? Is it a Door? MEN WANTED in m Lemmy. .7“ M, vv L V. O'COS QA.P.B.â€"lleets ï¬rst lg O E Kant Street. vu- let-gm a I Reduction 1} an Iota-0' method- Bpudu “motion will mm. Cw“ work. The «woe-M tooth ands III (Vital cu Inc-rum of the ' KOOâ€: 16 nan. to 3 9-? GROSS, â€thunk. â€$4!“ Dominion WOOD (1%“ 0“ '. Day: of of Torol!‘ at. DENTIST 2m um: nuipou [CLAU Lin' rgtes ()ï¬i