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C c The DI/\AAO/\D JUBILEE MAT STORE. Our colle'clioM of Hats cind Caps for this Spring is the most coniplele ever shown in Tor(intt>. We have all ihe latent ENGLISH AND AMl£Rir.Ai\ STYLES AN!) C:()l.r)KS We have hats suitable for everybody- IN STYLIv. We have hais suitable for everybody - 1 N' IMvk'K. Sim-: Oik Stkciais, Thh Cycling Hat and liii-. Diamond Jubii.eh Hat. (Sole An^etil ) FANCY HAT BANDS IN EVERY COLOK. PUR REPAIRING . Now is the time to have your fjrs aliens* tt 'rWii-'-i; of all kind.s. All work giiaranlcfil and prices tlio verv lOW si Geo. n. C/\RN\i., h,,Mrf( g, f jjRRiER, VoNc.K ANn Rici MONO Sr«.. TGRONK?, i.,t -^SS^j^'ia^ . Pr Vi Ct ing jch ver iS DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THE Athenaeum Club: C. B. Jackes. President, - - -, C. B. JACKES. Vice-President, - A. T. JOHNSTON, Honorary-Treasurer, - G. C. BROWN. Secretary, - - A. HART SMITH. F. NICHOLLS. CHAS. PEARSON. W. K. McNAUGHT. J. P. EDWARDS. H. J. HILL. J. W. SCALES. JOS. FIRSTBROOK. DR. C. H. RIGGS. A. A. DAVIS. J. E. DOANE. V IS 'All ■R, Beefsteak Club : President, - • - DR. C. H. RIGGS. Vice-President, - J. P. LANGLEY. Chairman Trustees - A. T. JOHNSTON. GEO. C. BROWN. GEO. BAKER. H. J. HILL. J. W. SCALES. Bicycle Club : President, Vice-President, Captain, - 1st Lieutenant, 2nd Lieutenant, Secretary, - GEO. SCHOFIELD - J. F. McLEAN. A. A. DAVIS. - BERT SHORT. A. WEBSTER. - D. D. GRIERSON. Dayton and Tempest Bic3xles. We would draw the attention of everyone visiting the "Show of Nations " to exhibit of Dayton and Tempest wheels, the Agency of which for Canada is controlled by the well-known firm of John Macdonald & Co. A more complete line of Sample Wheels can be seen at 93 Yonge Street, Messrs. GIBBONS & CROSS, Agents, and a cordial invitation to visit one of the most attractive cycle rooms in Toronto is extended to everyone, ififififififif'frif THE LADIES' DAYTON is admittedly the handsomest wheel in the market to-day. BRANCH I Windaer Hote: aioek, Montrsal. Winnipeg Rubber Oe^, Ltd , Western Asente, Winnipeg. Vim Pebble-tread. As good as the Hartford, and both are best. Find a defect and we'll if correct it WITHOUT CHARGE. 367.^7/35- Hartford Single-tube. A perfect tire. Acknowledged so by professional and if amateur. Repaired free. Fully guaranteed. • Toronto Tire Co., Limited, 119 Yonge Street, Toronto. (jQide to ^QiWing. M SC\L5Cle nxf)tl)it. Schlossenburger's String Band, LCD BY COUNT RIQO QLIONNA. And the Following Artists : SIGNOR LAURIN ROCCO, KERR A. COATES, PASHA ROBINSON, PRINCE PATRICK CLEGG, MONS. ROSSINO, SIGNOR SOUSO, MONS. DOMNICK MARCICANO, HERR PARSON SPACEY, MONS. CHARLINO SAVAGE, HERR TETZEL SCHMIDT, HERR WEHLEIM HARRISON, M'DE PANET, . HERR FRITZ LIZST. EXHIBITORS: 5tearns, E. & D., Pilot, Hyslop Bros., Dayton, Toronto Tire Co., Phillip Jamieson, Dunlop Tire Co., Comet, World, riorgan & Wright, McBurney-Beattie. ""' NEW CLEVELAND ZA^ MODEL 29. Have you seen it ? The fastest Wheel in the world. In the annual California Associated Clubs' twenty- Hve-mile Road Race it was CLEVE" LANDS ALL THE WAY. In the first ten wheels to finish there were nine Clevelands — a record that is unprecedented. H. A. LOZIER & CO., 169 YONGE ST., TORONTO. SEND FOR OATALOQUE. Get a Regal On. Easy walks the foot That wears a Regal Shoe. 547 DIFFERENT STYLES, IN ALL WIDTHS. THE REGAL SHOE CO. 88 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. BISHOPRIC & TUGMAN. Chinese Theatre. ORCHESTRA : Messrs. Emery, McSweeney, Gledhill, Jones and Cuseck. yk If- ' ■ .^^ Ll HuNti ClIANU AND Sl'ITK. LI HUNQ'S BODY QUARD : Sterling, Mack, Fairbanks and Cunningham. riANDARINS In Attendance on His Highness : Messrs. Pike, Whitcombe, Jackson, Little and Wilkinson. The Whistling Mandarin : Dick Palmer. LI HUNT'S DAUGHTERS: Misses T. Walke, Jackson and Wilson. LI HUNQ CHINO CHANQ : Harry Barker. inPERIAL BAND: (real CHINESE MUSIC.) Mitchell, Holden, Telfer. Officials, Laundrymen and Truckmen. Ceo. Baker. JIM JIAITLAND, Accompanist. Th* Ball Piano Used. a EG. BAKER, nanager. FRED. STERLING, Stage flanager. ANDY ncGRATH, Falter. Hello ! Chatham Won't do a thing at the Meet For You. *7 Ik Thanks. Qood-bye. MAIN FLOOR Flower Booth Italian Girls — Signoras Pazo and Macineo. Voting Contest FOR The Host Popular Bicycle Club a ad. vs. jn Cfl-flfldfl. Mgr, Cycle Show and Concert Garden, For a Handsome Club Hat Rack. COUPONS FREE. ih m Voting Contest FOR The riost Popular Wheelman in Canada For a High-Grade Wheel, donated to the Athenseum Nation Show by . , McBURN^Y-BEATTIE CO. COUPONS, 10 CENTS. At 10.30 Each Evening m>w W. G. Hupst, Champion Trick Bicycle Rider of the World, Will give his Exhibition. Lately performed at Sir Augustus Harris' Drury Lane Theatre, London, En^-land. i^ 1^ 1^ i^ 1^ 1^ i^ i^ 1^ 1^ 1^ 1^ M^'^/^^i Ride a Stearns and be content. ' •^iS ^^rns c^ CMmJUES A WOMAN'S MCABT • j[|here's such dliriKt.gMceful, chic appearance in i fc<>6fci CrHEYEiiowraiow") ( C Ste/^rns e^CoMPANY* MAKERS' Syracuse 'NYs/-) I TOPONTO. ONT.. BUFFALO. N.V.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., PARIS. FRANCE. ^sJ^ ] American Rattan Co., Canadian Selling Agents, Toronto. 69 , I Toronto Salesrooms, - 177 Yonge Street. >/\/\/%/\/\^\/%/%/%i%r4 All Cyclists Chew Brittain's Kolo Nut Gum 1 T)rogramme ^'' (ilionna'5 OrcI)e5tra. .•r«* *"j^«i I I THURSDAY, APRIL ISth. 1. iMARCH "Marquetta," (new) 2. Overture Spanish, . . "Sarragossa" . 3. Valse, .... "Souvenir de Lucerne," 4. Duet, .... "Per Flauto e Clarinetti, 5. Mazurka Japanaise . . "La Mouseme," 6. Grand Marche, . . . "La Propheta," 7. Descriptive, . . "Village Orchestra," 8. Valse, "Nid d'Amoure," 9. Selection "Scene de Ballet," 10. March, "El Capitan," . FRIDAY, APRIL 16th. I. March, . . . . . "Belle of Kentucky," 2. Overture, . . . . . "Raymond," 3- Valse", . . . . . "Bygone Days," . 4. T'vo Step, . . . . "Hungarian Dances," 5- March, . . . . "Girl of '99," . 6. Overture, . . "Julius Caesar," 7. Descriptive, . "Village Orchestra," 8. Intermezzo, . . "Cavalleria Rusticano," 9- Medley, . . "Behind the Scenes," 10. March, . . . . . "North King," . SATURDAY, APRIL I7th. Glionna Gruenwald Keler-Bela Barnard '. Ganni Merreberrin . . Gaunt Waldtuefel . Csibulka . . Sc 'a Ziekel Thomas Waldtuejel Brahms Ziekel Gruenwald Gaunt Mascagni Bennett Glionna 1. March, . . 2. Overture, . . 3. Danse Fantasia, 4. Valse, . . , 5. March, . . 6. Descriptive, . 7. Overture, 8. Capruicio, 9. Marurka Russe, 10. Negro Ditty," "Iroquois," . . "Poet et Peasant," The Sandfiddlers' Revels," "Acceleration," . . "Arkansas," . . "Village Orchestra," . "Light Cavalry," . . "Danse Wedding," . "LaZarina." . . Samho at the Cake Walk," Glionna Von Suppe Voelker Stfauss . Prior Gaunt Von Suppe . . Lakye . . Ganni , . Mills AcR urneQ '^eattie ^ WHEEL: Are All RIrM, -^vOj-WS- Salesroom: 24 ADELAJDE STREET W., TORONTO. WORLD CYCLES The Standard example to the world's mechanical genius, and worthy of your investigation. THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONS ride WORLD Cycles. Why not you ? The PRICE is right. SEE THEM. PHILIP JAMIESON, •ol* Ayant. Cor. Queen and Yonge Sts., TORONTO. FRED. M. THOMAS, Manager Cycle Department. Dahomey Theatre. KING BULUV/AYO'S OYSTER-TIN PALACE. Kidner Bros., MUSICIANS: Lennox. Smith and Taylor. DAHOHEY ACROBATS: Morgan. McEachran. Bruce. Norris. Mann. Marson. Dahomkv Kamil.. THE KING'S DANCING WIVES: Berryman and Wilson. AMERICAN TOURISTS: Wills and Kent. PROF. WATKINS, The Missionary from the North. KING BULUWAYO: Frank Lancaster and the Brown Patti. JOHN SCOIT, Accompanist. The Bell Piano Used. BERT SHORT, rianager. WILLS & KENT Stage Managers. FRANK TAYLOR, Faker. Large SprocKets, Large Balls in All Bearings, The Newest Ptdals, Easy Running, •^7 ^ ■ -1 1 ■ "'^^' - ^^ '^\ . f7^v THE BEST ON F«RTH. Do 1 on W ear Clobl)es? IP so, OO TO ' G. Hawley Walker, 126 and 128 Yonse 8t, TORONTO. Drink REINHARDT'S AND LAGER AND Be Happy. || - ASK FOR - pnni^f^ #anti'j@atie AND lUiUiant Witt Mimv^. MANUFACTURED BY HARRIS YOUNGHEART & CO., Montreal. MniteU. PIAYED AND RECOinMENDED BY ARTISTS AND ADVANCED PUPILS EVERYWHERE. MADE AND GUARANTEED BY THE LARGEST MAKERS OF PIANOS IN THE WORLD. WAREHOOua : 70 KINQ 3TlfamT W. Freak and Curio Hall. GENERAL BATES, The Giant (9 ft. 2 in.) FAT GIRL -608 lbs. Jo-Jo, the Dog- Faced Boy. Tatooed Man. Bearded Lady. Two-Headed Man Fat GiRi. and Skeleton. riAJuR SAWED-OFF, The Smallest Dwarf in the World. Height, 2 ft. ij^ in. CIRCASSIAN GIRL, (Direct from Buffalo). The Parson (who Voted for Sunday Cars). THE PARISIAN NOVELTY, The Living Head without a Body. And Other Curiosities. The Lecturer will Introduce the Different Freaks Every Half Hour. WM. HENRY, Manager. JOHN SMITH, Faker. The Costumes fop the Nation Show ape fupnished by MCKENNA, THE COSTUMER, 164i/2 King: Street West. Ppivate Theatpicals, Costumed Stpeet Parades and Capnivals supplied on shoptest notice. "Pro Bono Publico." DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Telephone 625. Ask for the best, and see that you get it. Owing to the inducements held out by some dealers, you may be buying inferior Liquors, while you are paying for the best. Josh. C. Moor 433 Yong^e Stpeet, Wine Vaults— 2, 4 & 6 Anne Stpeet. DIRECT inPORTER of Port and Sherry Wines, Brandies, Clarets, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Guiness' Porter, Bass' Ale, etc., etc. Only keeps in stock the highest and best brands that money can purchase. Domestic Ales, Porter and Lager Beer, in bottles and wood, in prime condition. Does your Watch keep time? SEE THE IF NOT, TAKE IT TO CLAPP R. A. GLEDHILL, SHOE CO.'S Display of . . 21 . . YONGE ST. ARCADE, And have it repaired properly. Bicycle Shoes At the Exhibit. •, . Art Gallery and Livings Pictures. Two Large Imported Pictures, THE LIGHTS OF A GREAT CITY and THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. The Horse Fair. A Dark Night in Cuba. Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine. (?afi)fl© ^^^ ^^^^ Soldier. The Thin Red Line. The Swimming Match. A beautiful collection by well-known artists and also Living Pictures. N. B. — To lovers of Art, this exhibit will be a treat for you. Don't miss it. QBO. WHEELER, Manager. ,^- ^a i ^ HAS IMPORTED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF wmim^' mif§j THESE CONSIST OF COATS, TROUSERS, KNICKERS, CAPS. HOSE TO HATCH. AT APPROACHABLE PRICES. ikpte (from all defects) $ 1 o-°° Ten Dollars. AT P\iggin§ ^ (^aundeps, 101 ^a>5 atreet, TORONTO. DPP. MAIL BUILDINC liaiwlp© Last year we introduced the FLUSH JOINT. We have lots of imitators now. Call at our show rooms KING and YONQE STS., TORONTO. I I he w. 0. (|)tClff. Executive Committee : C. 11 KUiC.S, n. c. ROSS. A. A. DAVIS. GEO. A. BAKER. GEO. WUKKLKR J. H. DOANI-:. THEO LYON. U. W . Mcintosh. ^I*/ S. B. iiiii BURNS. an i^Y :: 5 s tt- s N ik s N "-fit s N A f • s N ^^ 4 Fw > S ^Hfe^ s N ^Hi^ s N ^^^^^ 5 N sKflSI Hi^^l S ^^^^1 s s Wwfil^l^l H^^l ^ s ■ C ol 111' tli'iuTiil Slug 1 e .Nbiiiatjfr. ^ ^irniiiiiii^i^ Reception Committee: A. r. JOHNSTON. C. n. .|.\CKF.S. c;KO. C. l^ROWN. ' j. p. KUW'ARDS. J NO. SCALES. Or. C. H. Riiios, Chainn in iii C\>iiimtttic'. Finance Committee: S. P. BURNS. THi:0. l.VON. R. \V. MclNTOSll. Printing Committee A. A. OAV iS. \V. HENRY. BERT SHORT THEO l.VON. ^. ;■ -i^j^t^f*,^' S. v.. Ml KNS, ,Siv.-Tri'as. .'i Comniiliw. NP^ P ^ ^ V, I ^ n? s K S^^^^^^^^^l niiugan's ArabelQ AND Aromatic r«<9^<^^r^^ (^igcirs. m^'^m mmm^^^^ rORQMAO HYSLOP THE HYSLOP. . . Choice of Coku t, Choict of Tires. Choice of Saddles. Choice of Brakes. TI!I-: tlYSl.OP is coiisiderei) l>y fxptris ti) be liie fitiltoili- iruMil ot all the best A-aliue'; i)f ttiodi'i'i) hirych; detign - the new " Ai, iijrson I?rake " alone making: it more desii- abli' than any bicycW in Can- ada to .lay. BROTHERS. THE CRESCENT. . . All Styles. All Sizes. All Weights. All Prices. Til K CRKSCE.NT is de- sij{ned to meet the rciniire- inetils o( the pnblli: lasle. l'"verv teanire ix at the option of the piiii'haser. Kvory Crescent, ev.-n the $50.00 Crescent, caiiii-s with it a fnll jjnaianiee. Call and see them. THE CRESCENT KANGAROO TANDEMS. The 'greatest Innovatiori in Tandem design in the world, You can see them at HYSLOP BROTHERS' SHOW ROOMS, 14 and 16 King St. E., TORONTO. -^'iHSBi'^'