Bctotfaio, Oct. 9*—(Special)—Oh, youprunes. •'' ThRt '« the slogan mm it day* so a everybody i# b nsy from mum till night, rim -rop is fine, and the wctk* r has been fine no far, and those who missed n day or two by attending the great fair Imvo to get tin cstm moveon In finish iketr picking, ns tire skiesare beginning t« look 11 tearful,Jtfit the fair. groil, wasn’t It! Ito^-dale's school rhlblrtm dlti ihemiolveiiproud, anil, although not very tunny entered, every one who did, carried one or two prlxoi.Then, them 1.1 Winston Harris, the fa tnooa rhkkun fancier of KoseduU'. Although rmly ji '.-enr * of twgo ho tarriedfirst prtao tit the fOunty exhibit, and first prize nt the aiale fair with his White Kochs* Hnllv for you, Win^on. nod then bo tnrido smiio prise telly. Vftnt, yum, but it looked dreadfully good.Lit tie Helen \ ftunmark won first prize on bit nil s.‘WO(| dre*‘H and apron, and she did beautiful work on it first print* at nottutv fair, four prizes ni thent He fair. Then emno the prize lone Ii •At hi illy exhibit,Aelii up Hepow. firr.f prize drawing, Madeline Hepeiv, second prize inpotatoes.1 hnrles TVipoWt third prize in nwoet corn,KHdti He pew, first prize in darning, tuna Uepew, second prize in swoel torn.At flu* Mato fair: Hilda Hepi-w,fourth priie, darning* Aehsap hopen,fifth prize, darning. and Mr« Hepen,first prize In rug weaving and the littie gray brantv of n rug certainly tookThoy -A me Purls gratify dltlotiH tt*r, ht have 11lion b Amort1QtUUlIjLikethe bnpublicin the Win 01 u neaH A mmrtea wter. HUHi* bri root® ( two c tbctt ri HU ytieheerf do\v i spliiKhlshould tempt iOf El ITheg« la ci i ipieut,HeightI hat fi Hoimlr And tpulls fl tlila lathe ere.■ I. ■ 111 ...a ... * I.0I III! foiKdwlean of old nu his fell ii pout unim* ifrud‘The long y