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Les diagrammes suivants illuslrent la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ;t^'- B^ 'S ^ *-^ g^ V V» •i^^ ^0 ^ :^'^TAKE PLACE FROM : «y |4thr,. ^.c p.|c t|iii|j^^^ - INCLUSIVE. 1880. m V I I" ■fM" John tJk^W*'*' V\ 5»i.>jvj ir*v«'rti«»»>«*' ■n m ^1 jstil.^ ■^^^• '■'. -V m .^' 186 i.» *.■" - » i ' X » — J CITY OF M( >c ENGRAVED FOR LOVELL S 1880. CITY OF MONTREAL, ^VED FOR LOVELI-'S ADVANCED GEOGRAPHY. .. ,■■ I* " " '*- I Tl TU Fl s®"] e: place \ i Dominion Exhibition Tie ExMMtion will lie m to tlie PiiMic ON TUESDAY, the 14th SEPTEMBER, AT TEN o'clock, A.M., And will continue open each week day thereafter FROM O A.M. TILL. 6 P.M. UNTIL F Jim AY, the 24th SEI^T., incltisive. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. )acli person is required to be provided with the proper cheque before eiiterin§:."=^ fi^^Entrance by Turnstile, making* it necessary that every person should be prepared with a 25 cent piece, "^a EXCHANGE OFFICES for those not so provided will be ' placed near. I THE INDUSTEIAL PORTION of tie EXHIBITION. INCLUDING AU CLASSES OF MANUFACTURES, MACMIWEBY, IMPLBMEJSrTS, FIWE ARTS, LAItlBS' WOBK, &c., &c., TOGETHER WITH A FULL EXHIBIT OF THE Products of MAriTOBA, Prince Edward Island, AND IB Jrd> .Ak^ Z X II--J7 WILL BB On view from the opening to the close. , t:. I THE SHOW OF I3:OI?.SES, O-A-TTLE, AND OTHER LIVE STOCK, POULTRY, AND AGRICULTURAL AIJD TiAIRY PRODUCTS, WILL TAKE PLACE FROM TUESDAY, THE 31st, TILL FRIDAY, the 34th September, inclusive. During which week there will be a Daily Parade of Horses and Cattle IN THE RINGS, AND ia:TJi?/iDLEi o-TJi^Fiisra-,' BY HUNTERS AND PONIES, EVERY APrERNO()N. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION, BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Will Take Place on At 2 O'CLOCK r.3I., WHEN AN ADDRESS WILL BE PRESENTED, AFTER WHICH HIS EX:CEIL,LE3^0"2" Will Visit the different Departments of the Exhibition. if lili liittali| '^A'^^i? S*? "^ W ■«&'&^ BY CELEBUATED ARTISTS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, WILL TAKE PLACE Daily in the Main Building from the Opening of the Exhibition nn tHAir-TlJESDA.Y, 14tK. Opening of the Horticultural and Fruit Growers As- sociation's Exhibition, at Victoria Rink, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Admission, 25c. Electric Light Excursion, by Steamer Montarville from Jacques Cartier Wharf, at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, 25c. Music by the Victoria Banrl on Dominion ; Prince of Wales on Victoria; and 65th on Viger Squares, from 8 to 10 p.m. SECOND BAY-WtDxVESDAY, loth. Second Day of Hopticultural and Fruit Growers' As- sociation's Exhibition, at Victoria Pvink, Afternoon and Evening. Admission, 25c. Grand Display of Fire Works, including Aerial and Set Work, embracing many novel and interesting de- vices, at 8 o'clock, on Fletcher's Field. Music by several Bands, under direction of Pyrotechnics Committee, on Fletcher's Field, from 8 to 10 p.m. THIRB day— THURSDAY, 16tli, Third Day of Horticultural and Fruit Growers Asso- ciation's Exhibition, at Victoria Rink, Afternoon and Evening. Admission, 25c. First Day of Grand Lacrosse Tournament, St. Regis zs. Caiighnawaga Indians, and Young Shamrocks vs. Independent Clubs, commencing at 2 o'clock on Montreal Lacrosse Grounds. Admission, 25c. ; Grandstand, loc. extra. Electric Light Excursion, by Steamer Montarville, from Jacques Cartier Wharf, at 7 o'clock. Tickets, 25c. Music by Victoria Band on Dominion ; Prince of Wales on Victoria ; and 65th on Viger Squares, from 8 to 10 P.M. h \ "N G l\ f\ k FOURTH UAY-FHIDAY, 1 Ytlt. Fourth and Last Day of Horticultura! and Fruit Growers Association's Exhibition, at Victoria Rink, Jtfter- noon and Evening. Admission 25c. Second Day of Lacrosse Tournament, matches between intermediate Clubs for 13 Silver Medals, on Mon- treal Lacrosse Grounds. Admission, 25c. Grand Stand, IOC. extra. Grand Aerial Display of Fire Works, including some of the largest Bomb-shells ever fired in Canada, on Dominion Square, at 8 o'clock. Music by several Bands, under direction of Pyrotech- nics Committee, on Dominion Square, from 8 to 10 P.M. FIFTH DAY-SATURDAY, ISlH. Grand Return Lacrosse Contest between the Champion Shamrock Lacrosse and Montreal Lacrosse Ckibs, on Montreal Lacrosse Grounds, at 3 o'clock. Admis- sion, 25c. Grand Stand, loc. extra. First Day of Races at Lepine Park, Hurdle Race, Pro- vince bred Flat Race, Sweepsteak Race and Handi- cap Steeplechase. Admission 50c. ; Grand Stand, 25c. extra. Electric Light Excursion, by Steamer Montarville, from Jacques Cartier Wharf, at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, 25c. Music by Victoria Band on Dominion ; Prince of Wales on Victoria ; Battery Band on Place d'Armes ; and 65th on Viger Squares. SECOND WEEK. SIXTH DAY— MONDAY, 20th. Torpedo Display in the Harbour, illustrating this modern system of warfare. The manner of de- stroying vessels will be exhibited, commencing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Grand Sailors Concert by the Crews of Ships in Port, at which will be given Sailors' Working and other nautical songs with choruses, Sailors' Hornpipe and other Dances, at 8 o'clock, in the Victoria Rink. Admission, 25c. Music by Victoria Band on Dominion ; Prince of Wales on Victoria; Battery Band on Place d'Aimes ; and 65th on Viger Squares, from 8 to 10 p.m. SEVENTH UAY-TfJESDAY, 21fct. Grand Fete Day of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society, at which will take place interesting Mili- tary Drin Competitions, Indian Ceremonies and Amusements, including Marriage Ceremony, the War Dance, the Snake Da?icl ^c., flc. Grand Lacrosse Competitio7is between the Shamrocks, Ckampions, and the Picked Team of Indians. Games, I? aces, ^c., He, on Shamrock Lacrosse Grounds, commencing at lo a.m. Admission, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 15 cents extra. First Day of the Exhibition of the Montreal Poultry, Dog and Pet Stock Association, at W. E. Shaw's, 235 St. James Street. Admission, 25 cenis. Ships' Bunting an'' Mlumination. From 10 o'clock until 5 o'clock, all the ships in the harbor will be decor- ated with Varied Hags, 2i\\^ Brilliaiitly Illnmifiated with Variegated Colored Lights in the evening. Odd Fellows' and Dezouche's Grand Vocal and In- strumental Concert, in which the following distin- guished artists will take j^art : Miss Gertrude Fra?iklin, Signor J. Taglicipetra, F. Jehin-Frume, Signor Maddeleno, M, Finest Lavigne, accompanist, Mr. F. A, Hiltofi, cello, Mr. Leblanc. 71ie cele- brated City Fa?id will contribute Overture Nabucco and Selection^ Chifnes of Normandy, &c. Perfor- mance to comm.ence at 8 o'clock, p.m., in Victoria Skating Rink. Admission 50c. and 25c. Music by Victoria Band on Dominion Square ; Prince of Wales, West End ; and Battery Band at East End of Harbor. Ca Se< Gr IVIi EIGHTH DAY-WEDNESDAY, 22ud. Caledonia Society, under the patronage of His Excel- lency the Governor-General, who will be present. Grand Ajumal Gathering for amusement and com- petition in Athletic Games, Feats of Strength, Speed and Endurance; Dances, Sports, He, The 'eading Athletes of the United States have promised to be present and take part. Quoit and Dumbrod Matches to commence at lo o'clock, other games at 1 1 o'clock A.M., on the Montreal Lacrosse Grounds. Admis- sion, 25c. ; Grand Stand, 15c extra. Second Day of the Exhibition of the Montreal Poultry, Dog and Pet Slock Association, at W. E. Shaw's, 235 St. James Street. Admission, 25c. Grand Display of Fire Works on Fletcher's Field, Aerial and Set Work, with Bengal Lights, &c., on the Mountain, commencing at 8 o'clock. Music by several Bands, under direction of Pyrotechnics Committee, on Fletcher's Field, from 8 to 10 p.m. NINTH DAY-THURSDAY, 23rd. Third and Last Day of the Exhibition of the Montreal Poultry and Pet Stock Association at W. E. Shaw's, 235 St. James Street. Admission 25c, Grand Review of Fire Brigade. In response to Fire Alarms, the Brigade will assemble at 2 o'clock on the Champ de Mars for Inspection, and parade through Notre Dame, Place d'Armes, St. James, St. Antoine and Windsor Streets to Dominion Square, thence by Peel, Sherbrooke, St. Lawrence and Craig Streets to Champ de Mars. The working of the Skinner Ladder will be displayed opposite the Windsor Hotel, and various manoeuvering will take place on the line of march. Second Day of Races at Lepine Park, Handicap Steeple Chase, Beaton-Plate Handicap and Trotting Races. Admission 50c.; Grand Stand, 25c. extra. Third Day of Lacrosse Tournament — Senior Clubs, for a prize valued at $250, on Shamrock Lacrosse Grounds, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Admission, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 10 cents extra. Grand Military Torch Light Procession will assemble at 8 o'clock, on Champ de Mars, and, bearing a Thousand Torch Lights, will march to Windsor Hotel, Dominion Square, by way of St. James, Beaver Hall and Dorchester Streets, thence, by way of Peel, St. Catherine, Mountain, Sherbrooke, St. Denis and Craig Streets to Champ de Mars. Rockets, Roman Candles, Blue Lights, &c., will be displayed on the line oi marcii. ^xix tje iNxixKary Bands of the city will accompany the procession. Fi IV G B TENTH DAY-FRIDAY, 24tli. Fourth and Last Day of the Lacrosse Tournament. Final contest between Intermediate Clubs, for Prizes of 13 Silver Medals, on Shamrock Lacrosse Grounds, at 2 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; 10 cents extra for Grand Stand. Third and Last Day of Jliaces at Lepine Park, Trotting Races only, for prizes amounting to $750. Admis- sion, 50 cents ; Grand Stand, 25 cents extra. Music by several Bands, under direction of Pyrotechnics Committee, on Dominion Square, from 8 to 10 p.m. Grand Final Display of Fire Works, in the evening, on Fletcher's Field, at 8 o'clock. Balloon Ascensions (weather permitting.) Pilot, Captive and Free Balloon Ascensions will take place every day, on the Dominion Exhibition Grounds, by Pro- fessor Grimley, of New York. Performances will be given each afternoon, from. 3 to 4 o'clock, by Fred. E. Lucy-Barnes^ R.A,M.,Calixte Lavallee, and other distinguished artists, on the New York Piano Co.'s Platform, Main Building, Exhibition Grounds. The Art Exhibition Gallery, Phillips Square, will be open — with the Gibb Pictures, and a special Loan Collection, in which is included the celebrated pic- ture of The Raisijig of the Daughter of Jairus, by Gabriel Max— Day and Evening, to Visitors, at the nominal entrance fee of ten cents. The Geological Rooms, opposite the Champ de Mars, and Natural History Society's Museum, comer of University and Cathcart Streets, will be open free to visitors. Mechanics Institute, corner St. James and St. Peter sts. The Committee of Management have thrown open this Institute to strangers while the Exhibition lasts. Visitors will be welcome to use papers and periodi- cals, and invited to inspect the Library. Fop the Convenience of Visitors to the City, who can- not obtain accommodation at the Hotels^ a Bureau Registry will b'^ k-;pt open at the Committee Rooms, 184 St. James Street, of places where Lodging and Board may be obtained, and the cost thereof. PRESS ACCOMMODATION.— An office will be opened at New York Piano Co.'s Rooms, 226 and 228 St. James Street, where Telegraph and other conveniences will be found. 1? the free use of which, gentlemen of the Press are cordially invited, R. THOMAS, Chairman, Programme Committee. Citizens' Committee Rooms, i-itn bepL, iooO. • ll ■<: >* ' i "'*. ,t ■ CCMMITTEES. ' ' I »'. . ■ ■ Oekierat €oni»nlUee* W. H, (;ault_, MP., Chiairmau Wm. ,t. S;jlter.> Secretaries. t-i" \ Finance Com mtltee. A. Robertson, Chairniiin - W. W. Ogilvic Hurland G. B. Henr> Lyjman Mayor Kivard B. C>. Coghlan Alderraai) Granier M. F. Ryan, M.P. HA. Nelson, M.P. P. Wm. Weir Hon. L. Beauhieu R . P.^ Prefontaine, M . P. P . Peter "^Redpath G. F. Sn-'rhtrs A. A. Trottier (ieorge Hague Aidrew Allan F V. Henshaw Alex, hiinun E. K. Greene P. P. Martin J. t-. McLachlan S. H. Ewing Wm. Donohue ]>avid Morrice Victor Hiidon Gh-'>''. S. Watsu^n A. F. Gault J. J, Arnfoa Alderman Watson Alfred Perry Jaines Cr«.hern . ^ L. O. Loranger, M.P. P. Hugh Mackay John McDougall Alderman HoUaud Thomas White, MP. Alderman Pro-for Alderman Gi' mau Alderman Wihon Alderman Robert W. p. i?troud Alderman Hagar Hon. Mr, Laviolette T; O. Ti'.rgeon B. Tansey John Crawford Alex. Mf,GibTx)n G. R. Fabre Robt. Benny G. Cheney H. R. Ivts G. A. DrummondT: J. P. Cleghorri C. O. Perrault C. J. Baird A. Desjardins, M.P. Richard White . Jas. O'Brien L. O. David Hon. J. R. Thibaudeau Ja-s, Stewart Robt. Brown \_ *i^ Alderman Hood Jas. McShane, M.P.P. Jonathan Hodgson Donald Macmaster, M.P. P. Alderman Mooney €aiiva6»liie €onnnitte«. 'j;P. Cleghorn, <^- <^^^"^y ., „ „ H. Beaugrand ■ •' V ■ Chairman A. Desjarxiin?, M.P.P.. A- ^"°^"'^" ., „ K. While ^ , J. Coristine M, P. R;>u%^ MP. ■i-#r^g:ramMte Conaniittee* ■""*^--^'' -^ ■.■\'»^ Richd. Thomas^ ''>• Chairman '■^, Thps. Robins J. J. Arnton G. B. Burland R. White J. P. Cleghorn B. }. Coghlin A. W'h«tehc?d Jos; Gouid A. 4cGibbo; John Rftchie ^>«i:^' V.^-' it il !■; -^--0r-- 7-^" :«J ■^ «ibi ^ .:! Prill tints Committee. T T \rntun R- While A. W. Ogilvie H.(;raham C. C Per rank Alf. Perry pyroteeliiiics Committee, Jas, C\>rlstine, Chairmtui J H. Mooncy H. (rrahani Lt. Col. Stevenson A. Pe»Ty A 1.1. HooU Music Committee, Jos. (iould A. M. Perkins J. P. Cleghorn Jas. Stewart Alderman Oilman Hugh Graham I R. White, Chainiian Aldcrmiiii (ireene A. A. Trotter Hors« Races Committee, H T Cojihiiu. H PaKm John Crawford J- ^^S"^^^:,,-,;,/../. A. De^jatdins, M.P.P. C. O. lerrault AW. Ogilvie Jas. Stewart R. Prefontamc, M.I .1 . H. Beaugrand Jas. O'Brien Art I>i«i>l«y ^<>"*"**^*®*'* •(;, W. Stephens, Robt. Benny D. Macma.ster, M.P.P. Chair man R. White Lacrosse Touriiaineiit Committee. Lt: Col. Whitehead, A«gus Grant ^ 5" Tn^"-w-ki ■ Chairyw'^n J. Scullion R: i> :>Ic(.iWK.n S. C. Stevenson National Games Committee. A. McGibbon, D. MacMaster, M.P.P A. W. Ogilvie Chairman Lt. Col. Stevenson Poultry and Pet Bog; Sliow Committee. G. P. Borland, S. H.Ewing C.S.Wat^'ou Chairman Thos. Costen J. F. Scrivei Excursion Committee. Aid. Oilman, Chairman M. P. Ryan, M.P. R- White Balloou Committee. Richard Thomas, R. W. Cowan Br. Burland Chairman J. J. Arnton Sailors' Concert Committee. H.Lyman, H. Or ah am A.'.Murray Chairman Jno. Ritchie Bureau oi inquiry Committee. r T Arnton. G. B. Burland Alf Perr>' ' ■ -^ Chairman C O, Perrault J. P. Cle^iorn H.Graham A. W. Ogilvie \.lIudon R. White _-_ ^J J.!J- ' . gg' .Vy