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HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF B. N. A.; HIS EXCELLENCY LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR JOHN MICHEL, K.C.B., Commanding the Forces in B. K. A. MONTKEAL, C. E., JULY, 1866. ►♦-♦-♦< f PRINTED BY JOHN LOVELL, ST. NICHOLAS STREET. 1865. GEXEllAL COMMITTEE. MAJOR-GENERAL HOX. JA.MES LINDSAY, Royal JrliUcr;', LIEUT.-COLONEL PIPON. Royal Enginar!', CAPTAIN NOBLE. 2bth Reqimcnt, CAPTAIN PEARS. Z^Hh Regiment, MAJOR BROOK. ith Battalion Rijlc Bnsd-ic,... CAPTAIN NORRIS, Deputy Commissary G''iici at, W. R. SNOVv'. Town Major, CAPTAIN' POPE. Secretary, LIEUT.-COL. LYO.VS, .h^l. .lljl. (Jen, Treasurer, CAPTAIN HE ALT, .;/"/■.)■ >,/ Bi i.yivl.\ ■ OFFICERS COMMA X DING COl?.^, ex-rji-io me:!tier . 13 ^ ^ '3 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. MoNTKEAL, Canada East, 22nd July, 186G. TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR J. MICHEL. Tub first Military Industrial Exhibition in Canada, was opened at the Victoria Skating Rink, Montreal, on the 14th May, ISGG, by His Excel- lency Lieut.-Gencral Sir John Michel, K.C.B., Commanding the Forces. By special permission. Her Majesty was graciously pleased to extend Her patronage to the undertaking, and a Royal Salute was fired on the occasion. His Excellency the Governor General also gave his support to the Exhibition by becoming Vice-Patron. An Address was delivered, on behalf of the Committee, by Major-General the Hon. James Lindsay, Commanding the District, which was acknow- ledged by the Lieut.-General.* The earliest intimation that this Exhibition would take place was made on the 14th November, 1865, to the following Corps in the District. (Memo dated 14th November, 18G5, f in which the object of the Exhibition was explained. Further instructions | were given on the 8th January, 18GG, and the names of the Officers of the General Committee, and Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers, comprising the Regimental Committees, were published. On the 14th April, 18GG, instructions || were issued, fixing the date of opening and the place of Exhibition, alr'^ regulating the price of admission, kc. The Articles for sale § were received into the Exhibition building on the 7th and 8th May, also a large collection for shew, from various Staff and Departmental Officers. Separate Stalls were allotted to each Corps, which were tastefully arranged in the order of classification of the Articles. On the day after the opening of the Exhibition, Jurors sat to award prizes to the most deserving in each Class. Two prizes were given for each Class, without reference to Regiments, and two prizes wgre given to each Class in every Corps ; the former being Appen dix A. and B. f Appendix C. t Appendix D. 1| Appendix E. § Appendix F. tcrmcil '• Gcnoral" and the latter '• Regimental " prizes ; of the former 25 were awarded and of the latter 10.3. Lists of the Jurors and Prizes arc appended.* Articles to the Amount of 1270 dollars or £-y,2 sterling were sold during the Exhihition, and at an Auction, in the building, a few days after. The Exhibition was open for six days and seven evenings, during which it was visited by 01 05 persons, of whom 2400 were Soldiers and their wives, and tlie sum of 8058.08 or .£100 13s. 2^1. sterling, was received for tickets and admission. The to^al receipts and expenditure of the Exhibi- tion are shewn in the Treasurer's accounts.! It is highly gratifying to the Committee to be able to state that they Avere enabled, from the receipts alone, to defray all the expenses of the Exhibition, award prizes, and remunerate the Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers who assisted in the arrangements ; the undertaking has there- fore been a complete success, which cannot fail to have the good effect of encouraging Soldiers to continue their industrious efforts. The Committee have great pleasure in recording the fact that a large number of the Articles exhibited for sale, displayed ingenious design and superior workmanship, calling forth expressions of approval and satisfac- tion from the Jurors and Visitors ; some of the exhibitors were rewarded with the honor of their Articles having been purchased for Her Majesty. It may here be remarked that cabinet, carpenters' work, and fancy turning were in great deman<.I ; and although the Committee do not wish to take upon themselves to lay down what particular articles it would be most advisable for Soldiers to make, (for the great object is, the employment of idle time, and the interest excited by neat workmanship, displaying genius and design) yet they consider it necessary to notice that many articles, which must have cost the maker much time and trouble, did not sell ; for instance, " Ornamental Models, and Expensive Fancy Work of no utility. Large Patch Work Quilts of high price, did not meet with ready purchase at first, though most of them were sold before the closing of the Exhibition. If these articles were made of smaller dimensions, and were not so costly they would meet with a better sale. The Committee, on the other hand, wish Soldiers to understand that nothing can be considered of too trivial a nature for Exhibition, as several things made from pieces of wood, cane, and cloth picked up in the barrack yard, and which were ingeniously worked into pretty and useful articles, sold well. Basket, Wicker and Cane Work, none of which was exhibited, would also usefully employ men in their spare time. Al'l' iiidix H. t Appendix I. It is r'^t the least agreeable part of the duty of the Committee to state that from the information of the Latly Jurors, the Embroidery and Needle Work, by the Soldiers' wives and children, appeared to be very creditable. The Plain and Useful Needle "Work by the women was generally good, but that of the children differed much in Regiments ; some shewing that every attention had been paid to this branch of instruction, while others displayed a great want of it ; as the Exhibition brought the children's work into competition, better results may in future be expected from those hitherto negligent. In conclusion, it is most satisfactory to notice that no accident or loss of any article occurred. The Committee fixed the prices of admission for Soldiers at a low uniform rate for each day, without reference to the higher rates paid by other persons on special days ; and it is most gratifying to state that the general good conduct of the men, throughout the period during which the Exhibition was open, amply proved that this decision of Ihe Committee was wise, and valued at a proper estimate ; and that the siccess which has attended this Exhibition has been appreciated by the Soldiers, and that many who at first did not understand its object, or who doibted its benefit, have since acknowledged its valuable results. W. LYONS, Lt.-Colonel, A.A.G., Secretary, na APPENDIX A. Montreal, 14th May, 18GG. Mat it please Your Excellency : 1 While the Executive Committee express their regret at the absence of His Excellency the Governor General of British North America, jvho hlten ^0 se/to give this Exhibition, (the opening of *h has been tan'ed t his day,) the benefit of his patronage, yet they beg to assure rExcellency tl J'Ly are deeply sensible of the suppo; you h extended to it by having consented to maugurate the Soldiei s Industrial Exhibition of this District. , , . • • ^^^ 211.0 oWect which the Executive Committee have had m view mprc- ,05in.^ this Exhibition, was to promote a taste for useful mtcrestmg and intelketual occupation among Her Majesty's Soldiers durmg the months of a long Canadian winter. ,. , • • „„n„ r„.,rii 3 Your Excellency is well aware that soldiers have occasionally mucQ leisure time, and in proportion to their numbers, only small opp— ^ of employing themselves in profitable occupations, and exercsmg tK.r "f life ExefuUve Committee trusted that an Exhibition of this des.rip. tion would afford to many the means of employing their leisure hours ma manner which the Soldiers would individually fi-d attractive and useM to them during their military career. , • ^ ^- „^ffi.A 5 Your Excellency .-ill now judge to what extent the jntentions of the Executive Committee have been fulfilled, and developed by those ir whose fnterests the undertaking was commenced ; and your E-el ency .^ ^^^^ fail to bear in mind that owing to the temporary character of the various Itack in this country, from absence of workshops and ether comment : arrangements, work has in many instances been conducted under diffi- ''I'^The state of affairs in Canada during the past winter has also had in effect in diminishing the number of exhibitors, owing to the extra dixy caused thereby, more particularly in the garrisons of Quebec and Kmgstai, and frontier station. ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^,^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^.^^^ ,,^., ,,-3 Exhfci- tion'should be self-suprorting ; and bearing in mind that it is essentully a Solder's Exiiieition, they have fixed their contributions m visitu^ it in proportion to their pay. -p_„i|„„.„ .^ n,..nthia 8 The Executive Committee now request your LA^cUenc^ .<^ i^-n Exhibition for the inspection and judgment of .he public, and theyjiope 9 that it will receive the support of all who take an interest in the industry of those who arc stationed in Canada for the defence of the country. (Signed,) J. LINDSAY, Major General^ President of the Executive Committee. 1>: I APPENDIX B. General Lindsay, and Members of the Executive Committee : 1. Concurring in .he regret expressed by you at the absence of Ilia Excellency the Governor-General, and fully aware of the loss you have sustained by His Lordship's absence, it will now be my endeavour to supply the void and to carry out, however inadequately, the probable intentions '^ f A^s'respcc'ts the object, which the Executive Committee has propose i to itself as an old soldier, I can safely affirm, that there is not one more worly the earnest zeal, d'eep concern, and unflinching energy of every one desirous of the well-being of the soldier. ■ TTho grand problem wo have to solve, is how log.vo he solier occu- pation of a character so interesting, and yet so rational, as to lead h.m insensibly to a due respect for himself. ,...,. • j Tofficers in all parts of the British «rld have th,s m thc.r nnnds 6 There arc some «ho foolishly helieve, that the soldier >s differently T;1i:ri "ir; can it for a moment he conceived that large hots of try yolng mon^replete with an excess of animal life, the cjme 2 lo^Sf you%ill dlowme the expression) of British manhood can h on^gl ed together for any length of time, without some occupations ind pendent of their military duties, to fill up the dreary monotony of a harra k 1 fe, and more especially in a country like this, where the altema- tiorof extreme heat and' cold are so extreme, as equally to debar any L'reat amount of out-door amusement. 7 So sensible are officers throughout the British world of this necessity thatin manTregiments especial endeavours are made to furnish healthful Tontoffictiut"- garrison has been pre-eminently active in this respect and I am glad toliave the opportunity of thus pubhcly acknow- led^intrmv sense of the merit of his exertions. 9 SuThowcver, useful as adjuncts may be theatricals, reading rooms monsrconclrts, rinks, etc, I believe that habits gamed by mdustnal 10 pursuits, and fostered by the emulation, produced by exhibitions of this description, will, with many, be of still more lasting benefit. 10 At any rate, industrial occupation must always hold a very promi- nent position in aiding the attainment of the general end we have m -ew ; and your exertions to this end, gentlemen, as members of the Executive Committee are worthy of our warmest thanks; 11 And when I say our thanks, I do not mean the thanks of the Army only ; but also that of our Canadian fellow-subjects, for it must be appa- rent to every one, that so long as this free and noble country is knit to Encrland by ties of mutual esteem and regard, so long will the well-being of the British soldier be a matter of interest to the Canadian citizen. _ 12 In the name, then, of him, whose position I am momentarily filhng, and recollecting the anxiety of the Committee that this Exhibition should be self-supporting, I call upon you all for earnest aid in its support, and I hereby proclaim that from this moment, is opened THE soldier's INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. (Signed,) J. MICHEL, Lieut.-Gen. Comdg. B,N.A. APPENDIX C. BRIGADE OFFICE, Montreal, Nov. 14, 1865. District Memorandum. The Major-General submits the following ^joposals to Officers Commanding Corps in the 2nd Military District, viz : That a Military Industrial Exhibition, similar to those which have been so successful, first in the 2-12th Regiment, and secondly in the Camp at Aldcrshot, be held in Montreal next Spring, for articles made and invented by Officers, Non-Comraissioned Officers, and Soldiers of Regiments in the District. The object of the Exliibition to be explained to the men, viz. : 1. To give those who arc willing to work, something to amuse and instruct them during their leisure hours. 2. Articles contributed, to be sold at a price a little above their actual cost as the main object of the Exhibition is employment not profit. In carrying out these objects it would bo necessary to assist some by providing them with materials and tools. The mode of doing this must bo ' r I / 11 left in the hands of a Regimental Committee, who must arrange it under the sanction of the Commanding Officer, according to the apphcations made It will be necessary to estabUsh a Committee of three Officers in each Re-iment and a Sub^Gommitteo of three Non-Commissioned Officers, and also a General Committee, to \Yhom the Regimental Committees would report. The Exhibition is also to include the work of the Wives and Children of Soldiers. Articles to be exhibited by Regiments. Articles of each Regiment to be exhibited in Classes. A CZass.-Carpenters' Work, Cabinet-making, Barrack or Camp Furni- ture. B (7/a8S.— Military Engineering Instruments, Accoutrements and Equip- ments, Military Models, &c. Ctos.— Leather Work. D CZass.— Men's Needle-work and Cloth Work. . E CTass.-IIardware, Inventions or work of Armourer Sergeants, Smiths, &c. F CZass.— Photography, Drawing, &c. . . a CZass.-Miscellaneous, not in other Classes. H (7?as8.— Women's Needle-work, Embroidery, &c. 1 CTa88.-Children's Needle-work, from 4 to 9 years old, and from 10 to 15 years, Tho arrmgoments mil bo hereafter detailed at greate- length, but enough has been at present said to explain tho projeet to the men. Tho Major-General invites the eo-operation of Commanding Offioers and Offieers of Corps in promulgating this plan, and pvomotmg s sueeess wUh tho men under their'eommand ; and request that «-y '"U o good Tough to eommmueate with him thereon, on or before Monday, the 20th '""=«''• By Order, R. 0. IIEALY, Briyade-Ma^or. 12 APPENDIX D. 2nd military DISTRICT.-CANADA. Mmitreal, Sth January, 18G6. MILITARY INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Administrator of the Govern- ment and Lieut- General Commanding the Forces. GENERAL COMMITTEE. Major General Hon. James Lindsay, President. Royal Artillery Lt.-Col. Pipon. Royal Engineers Capt. Noble. 25th Regiment Capt. Pears. 30th Regiment Major Brook. 4th Rifle Brigade Capt. Norris. To^Yn Major Capt. Pope. D. A. C. Genl. Snow. Secretary Lt.-Col. Lyons,Asst.-Adjt.-Gcneral. Treasurer Capt. Healy, Major of Brigade. Officers Commanding Corps, to be ex officio Members. FIRST REPORT OF TUB COMMITTEE. 1 The object sought to be attained is to cultivate among Soldiers a taste for useful, interesfmg, and intellectual amusement, and to induce many to devote a portion of their leisure time to such pursuits. _ 2. The Committee confidently hope that Officers of all ranks will give encouragement and assistance to their men in carrying out this object^ 3. A Regimental Committee of Officers, and a Sub-Committee of Non- commissioned Officers and Privates have been formed m each Corps, under the direction of the Officers Commanding. ^ . * -i 4. The time proposed for the Exhibition in Montreal is the end of April, or the beginning of May. • i t> 6. Each Corps is to provide such tools and materials as arc required by the Non-Commissioned Officers and Men. 6 The Committee understand from the Major-Goneral that there is no objection to advances, from the Canteen Funds of Corps, bemg made, to give the necessary assistance with reference to Paragraph 5: the object of the Exhibition being to give recreation and interest to those who exhibit aa well as to those who will hereafter have the opportunity of inspecting i . 7 A mrtion of the building, in which the Exhibition will be held, will bo set apart for each Corps, who are to arrange their productions accord- ing to Classes. Each Corps is to undertake the arrangement of its own portion, and to defray the expenses thereof, subject to such rules as may be laid down by the Geacral Committee. 13 8 In order that the men of Corps stationed at Quebec and Kingston may have the opportunity of seeing that part of the Exhibition contributed by their comrades, Commandants may, if they thinkfit,make arrangements to exhibit them in their Garrisons, at such period asmW not mtcrfere ^vith their being in Montreal on the day, which will in due course be appointed. The Committee, however, ^Yish it to be understood that all articles exhibited as above, are also to be forwarded to Montreal, as they arc anxious for numbers of contributors, as well as the quality of the contributions. 9 All articles exhibited to be numbered, and if for sale marked with the price. No articles to be removed till after the close of the Exhibition in Montreal. Articles sold in other Garrisons must be sent to Montreal marked " sold." 10 The price of any article sold will be paid to ihe Treasurer of the General Committee, who, at the close of the Exhibition, will transmit it to the Committee of the Regiment to which the maker of the article belongs, in order that it may be paid over to him. The Regimental Committee ^iU make their own arrangements as to the repayment of advances. 11 Sums received for admission will go to defray the general expenses, and should there be any surplus it will be divided as the General Com- mittee may see fit among the Committees of Corps, who will, in turn, apportion it as each may judge most expedient. !*> It is to be understood that Officers can exhibit any plans or inven- tions* and men attached to the Military Departments who have been Soldiers can do the same. 13. The Committee have decided upon the followmg Classes : CLASS. A. Painting, Drawing, Photography, Maps. B. Carving, Cabinet-making, Carpenters' work. Barrack or Camp Furniture. 0. Military Engineering, Instruments, Models, Accoutrements, Equipments. D. Armorers' and Smiths' Work, Hardware, Inventions, &c. U. Leather work. F. Men's Needle work and Cloth work. G. Women's Needle work, Embroidery, &c. H. Children's do from 4 to 9, and from 10 to 15 years /. Miscellaneous. 14 As it is probable that there are other articles or specimens not included in the above Classes, in the production of which men may have XV - -,-,^-.i,.^U" -^ ai,Aw;nrT nli^lUy nnd proficiency, the Committee request that the Committees of Corps v 111 communicate any suggestions, that they wish to prefer, to the Secretary. 14 LIST OF REGIMENTAL COMMITTEES AND SUB- COMMITTEES. MONTREAL. Regimental Committees. Sub- Committees. Royal Artillery. Lieut.-Col.Boothby. Batt. Serjt.-Major Cooke. Lieut. Shuttleworth. Serjt. Ashford. Lieut. DesBarrea. " Ware. " McKeernan. ^.bth Regiment. Cap. Pears. Cap. Kirwan. Lieut. Coke. Serjt.-Major Dalgrel. Drum-Major McArthur. Color-Serjt. Pilkington, and one N. C. 0. of each Company. 30 Best original Gate of Vict, barracks \ -''^" * °°^- ' \ Arthur S drawing, 1st ^4 00 29 Water Color Drawing, ) ,j^ j^ jjj pj^ yyiggg^born. 2d best do, 2d 3 00 Viewof Chambly. ... i ^ „ , . „^ 22 Chalk Drawing 30th Foot.. . .School M. Waters. Best copy, 1st 4 00- 12 Oil Painting, Muleteer 7th Fusiliers. Private Sullivan.. 2(1 do, 2d 3 00 REGIMENTAL PRIZES. 3 Specimen of Plan Drawing. Rl. Engr Corporal Barry.. . 1st 2 00 4 Specimen of Drawing Do Sapper Smith 2nd 150 5 Specimen of 25 in Plan > ^^ . . . .Sap. A. Brittain..3rd 1 0(> Drawing ) 12 Oil Painting, Muleteer 7th Fusiliers. Pr. E. Sullivan... 1st G. P. 8 Do Do ....A. Serjt. Davison. 2nd 1 50 14 Paintings 25th Foot .. .Drum Major Mc- Arthur 1st G. P 16 Water Color Drawings.... Do Pr. J. Taylor 2nd 150 22 Chalk Drawing 30th Foot .. .School M. Waters. 1st G. P 25TwoMap3 Do Corporal Smith ..2nd 1 50 27 Oriental Painting 1st R. Brig. ..Mrs. Gardiner. ... 1st 2 00 29 Water Color Drawing 4th R. Brig. . Pr. Wiesenborn. . 1st G. P 30 Oil Painting Do .. Pr. McDonald. .. .2nd 150 oo Water Color Drawing. ... . Do . .Gorpoal True... .3rd 1 00 31 Orramental Writing."'. .... Do . . Private Berry ... 4th 50 33 Code of Signals Rl. C. Rifles. .C. Serjt. Cochrane.lst 2 00 $30 00- f 18 'CARVING, CABINET-MAKING, CARPENTERS' WORK, BARRACK OR CAMP FL'RNITT.'RE. CLASS B. (JENEUAL rUIZi;-l^T SECTION. Ex. No. Articles. Corps. G() Spring Cnrt, Ist 2r.iii Foot .. 55 Table, 2iid R. Artillery Owner. Pr!ze& Remarks. Amt. .Private J. Hill. . .1st S4 00 .Gunner J. Lacev .2nd 3 00 GENEltAL 1'1;1ZES-2nd Section. 1st Rifle Brg.. Serjeant Ilaye.s 85 Fancy Turning KEGIMENTAL miZES 55 Table R'l Artillery 48 Ink Stand, Carved Oak... Do 51 Portable Chair. Do Work Box Do Si)ring- Cart 25th Foot . . Cabinet work. Sideboard.... Do OfficersMVriting Desk Do Walnut Table 30tli Foot Card Table Do Portable Book Case Do 1st 58 66 62 €3 75 79 82 73 Plate Chest. Do Gunner J. Lacey. Ist S'TjL-ant J. Low. .2nd Bom. G. Kerr. . . . 3rd Driver P. Toll ...4th .Private J. Hill.. .1st .Pts. Black & Esh..2nd .Private J. Smith .3rd .Serjeant Dalgetty.lst .Private Stoakes..2nd Do Cochrane. 3rd Serjt. Franks & Pte. Orford ' 1st G.P. G.P. 4 00 1 50 1 00 50 1 50 1 00 :} 4th 85 Fancy Turning 1st Bt.,P.C.O Serjeant Hayes 86 Do Rifle Brigade. Ensign Marr'vatt. 98 Travelling Box 4thBt.,P. CO. Private Walker . 91 Refrigerator Rifle Brigade. Do Puigh... 87 Bagatelle Board Do Do Do ... 100 Cradle R. C. Rifles. .Sjt. I. Kitchen,.. 101 Lady's Work Stand Do Do 102 Bagatelle Board Do L 103 Tobacco Jar Commisst... G.P. ,2 nd .1st .2nd .3rd .1st .2nd 2 00 1 50 1 00 50 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 50 Corporal Hewett.Srd Cor. R. Brown. . . Ist Carving Miss Dunlop & Lt. Col. Moffatt . . Hon. .Mention. 1 00 2 00 ?34 00 MILITARY ENGINEERING, MODELS, EQUIPMENTS, INVENTIONS, kc. CLASS C. UEXERAL I'lilZES. Ex. No. Articles. Ill Model of Armstrong Gun, Carriage and Limber complete, ) 117 Armstrong Gun, R'l Eng'rs Corps. R'lArtiller. Owner. Prize & Remarks. Amt. Lieut. A. Des Barres. i Wheeler Sjt. Ward. > 1st $4 00 Driver J. Musgrove. ) Sapper Farrer, 2nd 3 00 111 Model of Armstrong Gun, &c., Carriage and Lim- ber complete, R'l Artiller. 1st RECilMENTAL rUIZES. Lieut. A. H. J. Des Barres. Wheeler Sjt. Ward.. , l^ Driver J. Musgrove. J 117 Armstrong Gun, R'l Eng'rs. . .Sapper Farrer, 1st 115 Model of Camp Pt. Levis,. . Do. .. .Captain A kers, 2nd 116 Model of St. Helen's Island, Do. .. .Sjt. T. Watson, 3rd 126 Locomotive Engine, 25th Foot...Priv. C. Afflick, 1st 127 Violin, ^Oth Foot. . . L.-Corp. Watson, 1st 128 Skeleton Drum, Do. ... Do. Foote, 2nd 130 2 Galvanic Batteries,. . . J R^flfB^^^?.' } ^"""P" Hubbard,. . . . 1st G.P. G.P. 50 00 00 00 50 129 Model of Gun in Gibral- tar stone, 131 Do. I Do. Sjt. Lock, 2nd Do. Priv. Allen, 3rd 2 00 I 50 1 00 $19 50 10 Ex. No 148 ARMORERS' AND SMITHS' WORK, HARDWARE, &c. CLx\SS D. GENERAL I'lMZE-lsT Section. Articles. Corps. Owner. Prize > illuinia 1st jjjg chains ^ 146 Self-feeding Tobacco Cutter Do ... A. Sjt. Davison. ...2nd GENEKAL I'lIIZE— 2m) Section. [(35 •\ to ) Brass finishing, &c 30th Foot. \ Cor- C»n'I'ljell. ? j^^ General KKGIMEMAL ri;iZE.S. Amt. $4 00 3 00 1G5 to 169 JtJ^Mexi ican Bit and Spurs,... Rl Arty... J Lie-.t. A. II.Des ^st & Honor- ) 1st &: Honor- liiirrea ) able mention. . SciJHaiit J. Fox . .2nd . Do H. Truniiieter.2nd G. P. 142 Horse Shoes Do 144 Sandal Shoes Do 148 ) to > Box of locks & brass chains. 7th Fusiliers.. Priv. Williams. . . 1st 158) 146 Sell-feeding Tobacco Cutter Do Sjt. Davison 2nd G. P. 147 New Pattern Skates Do Do 3rd 159 1 to > Tobacco Cutters, kc 25th Foot... .Pr. R. Tavlor. ... 1st small p'zo 163) 165 ) to 'Book Cases & Wash Stand.. 30th Foot.. ^ Corp. CampbelU ^^^ ( r r. (jent, J 169) 172 Portable Bed Cot Do 170 1 Flower stand. ) 171 4 Do Baskets i Do ...Sjt. W. Franks ...2r.d . ..Pr. Rotheram 3rd 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 4 00 1 50 1 00 ?IS 50 LEATHER WORK AND HARNESS. CLASS E. GENERAL TRIZE— l.ST SkctiON. Ex. No. Articles. Corps. 109 Pair of Brown Horse > „,, . ..,, Harness, j R 1 Artiller. 114 Set of Lead & Wheel j , Harness, and mark- > Do. era appointed, ) ( Owner. Prize & Remarks. Amt. . .Serjt. C. Burnton, 1st |4 00 Collar-maker McConnell, ) Do. Do. R. Sheridan, J. McCann, 2nd LEATHER WORK— SHOIvS, HOOTS, &c.-2ni) Section. 187 4 Pairs Dress Boots,.. 4lh R. Brig. .Serjeant Dalv, 1st 189 3 Do. ...R'l C. Rifles..Privaie Kenny, 2nd 181 Wellington Boots, 25th Foot... Do. Faulkner, 2nd KEGLMENTAL I'RIZE. 110 Fancy Bridle, Front? „„ . ..,, i, i j- i,r r> • .^ i and Rosette S Artiller. . Bombardier \\ . Davis, 3rd 114 Travelling Trunk, Do. . .Collar-maker Sheridan,.. . 4th 179 Balmoral Boots, R'l Artillery. Gunner AV Buller, 1st 180 Pair of Boots, Do. .. Do. J.Oliver, 2nd 181 Wellington Boots, 25th Foot Private J. Faulkner, Ist 182 Evening Boots, 30th Foot. .. Do. W, Caliaghan, 1st 184 Lady's Boots, 1st Rif. Brig. Do. Williamson, 1st ISO Men's Boots, Do. Do. Sandv, 2tid 187 4 Pairs of Boots. 4th Rif. Brig. Serjeant Dil'v, Ist 139 3 Pairs of Boots Rl C. Rifles.. Private Kenuv, 1st 3 00 4 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 50 2 00 1 50 G.P. 2 00 2 00 1 50 G.P. G.P. S27 50 20 MENS NEEDLE WORK AND CLOTH WORK. CLASS F. UENEHAL I'KIZE. Ex. No. Articles. Corps. Owner, Prize i Remarks. 221 Table Cover R'l. C. Rifles. Priv. 11. Ridies.-lst 211 Do Berlin Wool. ..Ist R. Brig.. Priv. Burrows . ..2n J UEGIMENTAL I'lilZES. 200 Hearth Rug R'l Art'y Gnr.ier G. Bell Ist 201 Do Do Sii. Smith Priest.. .2nJ 203 Suit of Military Uniform. ..25th Foot . ..Serjeant Land 1st 210 2 Ships in Worsted 30th Foot. . .Priv. D. Salmon ..1st 207 Patchwork Quilt Do . .Priv. G. Phillips. .2nd 203 Colors of the Regt. in Wool. Dj .. Priv. R. Sanders.. .3rd 211 Table Cover, Berlin Wool.l Batt. R.B.. Private Burrows ..1st G. P. 212 Quilt or Table Covor Do .. Private Forty 2nd 218 Table Cover 4 Batt. R.B.. Private Everett. .. 1st 219 2 Table Covers Do .. Private Huston. .. 2nd 221 Table Cover R'l C. Rifles.. Priv. II. Riches... 1st G. P. 220 Bed Quilt Do ..Pr. W. Flannery. . 2nd Amt. $4 00 3 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 I 50 1 CO 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 50 i $23 50 WOMEN'S NEEDLE WORK, EM.SROIDERY, &c. CLASS C. GENERAL PRIZES. Ex. No. Articles. Corps. Owner. 271 Lace Shawl, 1st Rif. Brig. .Mrs. Gliulwin, 2G0 6 Gentlemen's Shirts,, .:50th Foot Quilt, &c., R. C. Rifles.. 231 Royal Arms worked in Beads and Wool, R'l Artillery. 230 Bunch of Flowers in Berlin Wool, Do. 234-5 Child's Frock and An- timacassar, Do. 240 Patchwork Quilt, 7th Fusiliers. 242 Antimacassa." ife Child's Cape, Do. 247 C '"d's Cape p.nd two pieces Embroidery,.. . Do. 248 Pair of Slippers 25th Foot . . . 253 Embroidered Baby's robe, 30th Fiot ... 259 Embroiderec' Robe, Quilted Hf>t & Child's Dress, Do. 2C0 6 Gentlemen's Shirts,.. Do. Knitted Frock, Do. 271 Lace Sh.iwl, IstR'f. Brig. 274 Baby's Hood, Cape and Sun Shfiile, Berlin Wool Cushioi:,.. Dn. Do. 277 Fire Screen, 4;h Do. 283 Lace Veil, R. C Rifles 285 2 Children's Dresses,... Do. Prize & Remarks. 1st, Fancy Work,.. Amt. 4 00 Fox,. ....... 1st, Plain Work, 4 00 Robertson,.. Ist, Knitting, 4 00 Macdonald, . 1st, Fancy Work, . . .?2 00 Clarke, Honorably mentioned, 50 McKcrnon, . . Do Axe, , Ist, 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 Gunnery, . . . 1st, for Fancy Work, 2 00 Condon, ....1st, Do. 2 GO Rickard, 2nd, Burke, 3rd, Borland, . . Fox, Shannon, . Gladwin,.. , .2nd, for Plain Work, 1 50 , .1st G.P., Do. ..3rd, Do. ..1st G.P., Fancy W'k, II Hunt, ..2nd, Do. Smith,.. ..3rd, Do. . ]\riss Crean, Ist, Fancy Work,. . .Mrs. Hartn(!dy, ..1st, Do. . '' McCartney, .3rd, Do. 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 . 2 00 . 2 00 . 1 00 $33 50 21 CHILDREN'S NEEDLE WORK, EMCliOlDERY, Ac. CLASS H, Gl NKKAL I'lnZE. CHILDREN ROYAL CANADIAN RIFLEP. Ex. No. Articles. Corps. Frock R. C Rifles. Shirt Do Frock Do Comforter Do Socks Do alArtilL . f Child's Dress, Piiirl^ "^"^ \ Stockings & Pinafore /"°^ 302 3 pairs Stockings Do 304 Child's Dress & Pinafore.. . 25th Foot . . Do ... Do .. Do ... Do .. f Mats, and Embroidery ) 3^,^ ^^^^ . , 1. Trimming J Petticoat R. C. Rifles. 315 Pair stockings Do Owner. Prize & Remarks. Amt. .Catherine Burke. Ist General. 4 00 ,Anne Barrett. . .2nd " 3 GO Mary Cassidy... 1st Regiment. 2 00 .Caroline <^lfary.2nd " 1 50 .AlmallcDonald.Srd " 100 . E. Murray 1 st for Plain Work, $2 00 S. Murriy 2nd Do 1 50 .E.O'Ci laghan.. 1st for Plain Work, 2 00 .M. Dal el 2nd Do 1 50 .E.Mediycott — 3rd Do 1 00 .E. Crothers 1st for Fancy Work, 2 to .M. Nolan Ist for Plain Work, 2 00 .E.J. Burge 2nd Do 1 50 $25 00 MISCELLANEOUS. CLASS I. GENERAL I'lUZE. Ex. No. Articlps. Corps. Owner. Prize & Remarks. 339 Picture Frame in Cone W'k.SOth Foot . . . C. Serjt. Ryan Ist 344 Table Cover in Beads 4th K. Brig..Priv. Shelley 2nd REGIMENTAL I'RIZES. 323 Scrap Book 7th Fusiliers 324 3 Armorial Bearings Do 331 Bird Cage 25th Foot . . 329 Fancy Paper Work. Do 332 Specimen of Bookbinding. Do 339 Picture Frame in Cone W'k.SOth Foot . . 333 Flies for Fishing Do 343 Bead Work 1st R. Brig. 344 Table Cover in Beads 4th R. Brig .Q. M. Sjt. Barrett... 1st P'tes Avery, Baker and Thomas . 2nd .Priv. J. Mills 1st .Priv. A. Gilbert ..2nd .Priv. Trenderville.Srd .Color Serj. Ryan .1st .Sjt. Instr. O'SuUi- van ■ 2nd .Priv. Rogers 1st ..Priv. Shelley 1st Amt. $4 00 3 00 2 00 G.P. G. P. 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 $18 50 RECAPITULATION OF PRIZES. 50 Amount. Class A $30 00 " B, 34 00 " C, 19 50 " D, 18 50 " E, 27 50 " F, 23 50 Montreal, 31st May, 18G6. Amount. Class G, $33 50 " H 25 00 " 1 18 50 Total, $230 00 W. LYONS, Lleut.-Colonel, Secretary. A.PPENDIX G. LIST OF JURORS. MILITARY I.VDU.-JTRIAL EXIHUITION. Mo-VTUEAL, C. E., loth May, 18(3»3. Class ■ Juiom names. A Tk • T>i i. 1, -vr V ( Colonel Wolseley.Asst. Or. Mr. Gen. Drawiu.^ Photography, Maps, Ccc. | ^^^^^^^^ j,^,^^^ J^^^ K^^r^.nt. B Carving, Cabinet-making Captain Noble, Royal Engineers. Carpenters' Work, Camp Fm-aitiuv. . Li;.nit. Des Barres, Royal xVrtillery. c Military Engineering, Modeh Colonel Wolseloy.Asst.Qr. Mr. Gen. Eipiipmonts, Inventions, cto Captain Noble, R )yal Engineers. D Armorers' .t Smiths' work.HMwarc ! ^f^l'f' "^'^^'^^'^^^ R^yal Artillery. ( i. Morland, Esfj. Harness, &c 1 ^'^I'^^y^ Balfour Royal Artillery I .M:-. Morns, sadiller. i -Mr. DaiigerfioM, bootmaker. Leather Work, B)^ts anl SIio.'s.. j (,»r. Mr. Mclntyre, 4th Batt. Rifle ( Brigade. F ( <,h-. Mr. Mclntyr.', 4th RitL^ Brig. Men's Noodle W .r'c iz CI )-.'i W )rk j .M ' «> «> - '» — -^ lO o — c ■r vj :^ y-«^. ^ 3 = o •^ Ji ^4 _ - J — — .« 72 .5 72 ■= 'n ^ ^ a> •n t- — M V 'v; U) ^ y «* u *- 'T - .9 - - s « o — — = O ai ^ to to J - -r - c 'fj o o o O o o o = • o .c »^ fy> o o o N t- oo >> V3 — a o B a "is iS H- '^ 24