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Laa diagrammai luivantt illuatrani la mathodo. 2 3 5 6 MICKOCOfY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 2.2 ^ APPLIED IfVMGE Inc ^^ 1653 EosI Main Street S'-S Rochester, New York U609 USA '-^ (716) 482 - 0300 - Phone ^= (716) 286 - 5989 - Fax NATKINM. •.nOAlY CANADA iMBUOndbQUK NAnONAUt NIAGARA RIVER LINE STEAMERS **Chicora»» "Chippevva»» cc Corona »» — TO^ TORONTO The Best Route to the Fair !■ ConaacUoa witk NEW YORK CENTRAL & H. R. R. R. niCHIQAN CENTRAL R. R. NIAGARA FALL5 PARK & RIVER R.R. GREAT QOROE ROUTE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME I I Canada's Great i Agricultural Exposition-^ I and I Industrial Fair I 1902 September 1st to 13th TORONTO. CANADA 1902 Vatron HIS KXCEI.UiM.'V IIIK y- yV , , ^ tl»lt..I. ". INCK ^^ Xarvij'^u'iii^yi'irftan/ ■ - . - MU. H. .1. liH.l,. T >!';WTO rr-iwurt-r >rU, J. I'. KH'.VAKhS Sotietlor .M,(. ',V (;. Mi-wli.t.iAMS /MIL WM. AN'!>KK:SUN ) City ( «u. w: w. josi'-s ; Audltoi jliMi«(>r« r. A. Hinltti r. W. k. Il[.:X,iufnit W. K Wfiliu^-U)p r. J. (1. Orr .1. O. H. Shwi.panl r. K. J. Se.ire B. Siiuridori T. Jao. Chamban W. K. c.>^org9 Geo. Vinr 9oard of Directors Mr. H. N. m.NsluY '• It. V. i:iii3 The Mtyor ■.! TKrtjnto Hon. J'ilm I'rv.l.ii AlO-.Tohii lot'iii " \V. 1'. Hitl.i.aril " Tbtw. Ur^iihart AlA K. H. Wood! •■ J. J. Ward " Ailani I.viiil " J'nupli ("Hirer " ti'.o. M.Murrtch Mr.A.K.M.i. Urwii M.P. " J. A. McGiUlvmy '• Kobvrt UiUai Associate Directors Mr. T. L. Moffi.t. .»r. Aid. W. T. Ht«wart " John Maiiifhau *'' " " li«o. Buuth Mr. Gno. IL UoodcrtuUH Cart. W. F. McMMtw Mr. Robert fJAVlea " JaiiiPH rpx^lcer " Henry Wade Honorary Directors Mr. W. B. naniilton •■ R. W. Killitt liec)rge l,eMli« R. T. Coadj Mr. W. A. UtUaJohn Aid. Jdo. Loudoa " Ju. Crane " J.J. Orabain General Admission Adults. 25c. # ^ Children, 15c. TonoMTo. oan Canada's Uational Tair "Th« arreat worth of an exhibition, •o comprehensive in its scope as the present one, is its educationai value." Tiii:-iK aiii;tiie VV^iiiiw of lli< C'.i'icjus Miijcstj KL.K Kilwaiil Vil spoken wlltli,ft^. I'm ice of \\ iiIch. he oi'i'iM'd the (.Colonial K.ti)nMili(iii in London. True and apt (i^ 1 hey were of iliat institution, tliey or© eqtiiilly as true am) equally as npi of U:»* threat AoKicuLii.UAi, Kxi'iwnioN ami IsuisritiAi. I'mu that will lie lield in Toronto, Ont., from Monday, Sept. 1st (Labor Day), to Saturday, Sept. I3th, 1902 Tnis win. iiK tlie L'lih annuiil exliiliition lield under tlie auspices of the Industrial Kxliilj tiou Association, wiiich' is cttmposed of prominent business and profi'ssi'inal men of the tily "ho patrioticiiily Kive up mncli time to the nia::ai;Vniei)t of this uudoal)tcdly itie .urealest Annual Fair held on tliis continent and in many respects the most unique. Thkre 13 NO institutio. in tlie entire world tliat f;iveH so much for so lit ile. In fuet, tlicre are many eature* that cannot be seen sin'jrlv rlsowlicrc for the price of admission char>;ed for all in Toronto with the greatest variety of exhibits any short-time faircan hoast ilirown in. In the bdiluinos will be found many wonders of invention and a rhorouKhly rci)reHentative ilisplav of the arts and industry of a country that iii extent i> Second to None on Any One Continent and that in resources, developed or undeveloped, is unaurpaased and unsurpassable. It is only at Torniito Fnir that thh foct c«n hv. proptTly nallied, fortlicre iilonu cmi !>« neen tlie proilmw of every I'Mivinoc, c'v.'rv (iMtrlct &iilli« Marvollous Display of Live Stock At no other exhibition on enrth can there b« «een at one anil the same tinie wpwnnls of neven tlioUHanil HpeclineiiH in life nf tire nniinal kin^'iloin. The displ.iy of live stock at T.iruito lair is faniom the worlil over, many an unbiur'seil exiert havlna declared lljBt even Iheceiphrutcd Royal Atfricullural Show of KiiRland cannot ►urpa<« il in several ulasnea of the animali shown, while at Toronto, and nowhere elne, run be Hcen KOtliored In The one enclosure at the one time 900 tiorsen of various breeds, 7(10 head of Riiperb cattle, l£tl0 Hheep and swine, 600 do^K, many nf Kn'Ht value, 4000 fancy poultry and domestic peta. To SEE ALL these things but >;nc. ia charged, while tor 25c. more can be viewed afternoon ana eTeninft from a monster grand stand and enclosure capable of AccommodatinB 20,000 people besides horse-racing and other contests, the most maKoiflcent spectacle ever produced out of doors, according to the world-famed Bolossi Kiraify, the grandest display of fireworks ever made by the celebrated James Pain k Son, of the Crystal Palace, England, and Coney Island, New Tork, Lockhart's wonderful elephants. Captain Woodward's marvel- lously educated seals, Hardy Downing's thrilling loop-the-loop act on a bicycle, and a score of other interesting and amusing acts, all of which ar« briefly set forth within the pages of this little hook. A Word to the Wiae Come not only one day, but two days, »nd thrae If you can, for not even then will you have exhaust- ed all the wonders and entertaining featuren of the Kroatest of annual fairn. Come also, if you can, the first week, for then the crowds, while large, are hardly so crushinjfly in evidence as in the second week. In the first week the attractions are the same as in the second, excepting only the doss, while the entertaining features are exactly tine same. Refreshments can be obtained gn the prounds at the same prices as down town, while tlie railway rates from all points are the same from the lirst day to the last of the Fair, three excursions also being run on each of the main systems in each week. LOCKHART'S ELEPHANTS CoNsoLT YO0R local railway agent as to fares. Always bear in mind that at Toronto Exhibition Every Day is a Great Day ftrom the first (Monday, Sept. 1st), when the EABt •F DUNDONALD will preside at the opening cere- monies, until the evening of Friday, Sept. 12th, when the gates will be closed to visitors. THE EXPOSITION To be opened by the Hon. The Earl of Dundonald, itaJor-Gcneral and Commander of the Militlff of Canada Monday, September 1st (Labor Day) In consequence of the formal opening taking place on Monday, instead of as usual on Tuesday, exliibita will all Imj in place on the Saturday previous, so that when the eallant general, the Earl of Dun- donald, who was the first to enter Ladysmith, South Africa, after its 118 days' siege by the Boers, touches the button and sets the machinery in motion, everything will be iu working order ami the Exhibitiin Ready to Receive Visitors NEW BUILDINGS NEW EXHIBITS NEW ATTRACTIONS Many improvements compared with past years will be found to have l>een made on the grounds. Several structures have been removed and others extended, while a handsome new Art Giillery and a capacious, well-arranged Dairy Building have been erected. In The New Art Gallery will be found arrayed the choicest works of Canada's brilliant coterie of artists as well as a large and extensive loan collection. In appreciation of the new building and the excellent light and arrange- ments afforded, the display of Works of Art will be thoroughly representative and the best ever made in Canada. A magnificent e.ihibit of photo- graphs, to which both amateurs and professionals are invited to contribute, will be one of the features of the Art Gallery. The New Dairy Bulldinc It Is, however, upon the New Dairy Building that the attention of the vast agricultural communities of two countries will be centered, for It is the pruud b3ast of Toron* ~> Exhibition that it attracts people from the United Statei as well au from the rural S districts of Canaila. This wll] be anderstood and ajiiireoiated wlien it is ntuitsd that Upwards of 300,000 People attend annually, aiul tbMt excursioriH are run on every railway and ht«amba' world of irdustry fiarliiMud in every corner of the earth, but, mduct will contain the choicest and rarest in fruit and flower, nrlndint; some orchids of world renown. For cere.iis an* for vegetables Canada has an unexuelleci lepntation, and this year the exhibit bids fair to outstrip all that has been known. Cultivation of the Sugar Beet This industry will i.,'ain receive attention, lectures bein>r 0ven by a professor from the Ontario Agricultural Collejie who will have a lot prepared in front of Marbinery Hall showing the beet in various stas;es of growth. New Ontario that richly endowed district of our own pruvince, will be reptesenied by an exhibit that not only will be a credit to that region but also a h- n on its wnnderfiil rosouri-es. It vvould be impossible in ibis limited space to deal with the Thousand and One Attractions Toronto Exhibition atfords in the Industrial Depart- ment alone, and therefore we will pass on to the amusement features in which the Fair will b« richer in wonder and greater in variety Chan ever, 8 THE AREA OF ENTERTAINMENT An iuterestiug and popular feature in coiiiuclion with this jear'H J-JxpuxiiioQ will be the Olio Oe Plaisance which will einbiiiee all that, is new, unique auti novel in ilie way o( innoivnt iJivenistuiKiil. The Management and Board of Oirectors are iii-termined to adliere strictly to ihe rule thai has always pre- duminaied at "Canada's Great Industrinl" in not toleratinji fakes or doubtful Bhows of any xort, and with this in view have ,«clectt?d and eu-iig-d the very best of each kind ubrninHliii' tu conibinu iu forn:iing an OLIO DE PLAIsANCK. Auiuumsc i he shows already contracted for may be mcutioied Bostock's Famous Animal Arena presentiiii; a callection of hinblv trained Lions, Wolves, Btars, Pan [hers, Tigeisaiid other feiociuus and Wild animals. Akoun's Beautiful Orient and Cingalese Theatre A reproduction of the streets and villages of the principal countries of the far East. Stark's Troupe of Glass Workers Blowing glass, silvering gla^s, makii.g every- thing posiible out of glass. Exhibiting the original lady glass-blowers conslantlv at work. " Fairyland " An entirely new departure in amusement enter- prises, especially attractive to ladies and children, and to be presented at "Canada's Great Indusiriul Kxposition for the first time by its inventors, Messrs. Miller and Warren. Sosman and Landis' Electric Theatre Presenting "A Bay in the Alps." Anything >o complete y realistic has never before been rn-.- sented in mimic life. The most realistic electrical effects possible. The foregoing are only a very few of the high class shiiws definitely contracted for at the time of this programme going to press. Others with wb .ni negotiati ns are now peurtini; include STKKETS OF INDIA, STATUE TUR.MNG TO LIKE £9,?*„"''-CKWITH'S WATKU SHOW, BEAUTL FUL PAINTING OF '• TRILBY," Capt. Sorcho'. I>ecp Sea Divers Temple of lilasions, Miliun Dowker's Albeita Cowboys, The Art Studi. s Mexican Village, and many others. 9 An exclusive feature, and to be iieen only at Canada's Grmt Iinlustrlal Exposition 1 Specluen- gasemeiit ul vijurmuus Ealaiy of Hardy Downing of San Fruiiciscu, in lii» tbriUuiK feat of Looping the Uoop on a Bicycle Tliid iH an act lint reimires daring ami nerve. The trafli tlijiL holds him is not wi.ler than a narrow ftnce rail and it swoops downward at au inoline of .">« h-u< in ilo. Uiitside of the famed "DIAVOLU," lIAltUY UOWNIXG is the only human bcinii who has continuously fcucecB-fuUy acconipiisli. d lhi» perilous feat of Looping thfi Loop on a Bicycle TO BE SKJiX OXI-y AT IIIK EKi TORONTO ICXPOSITION. First and only iippi'arance in Canada, and to be Been only at Toronto' Exposition of lUOa Captain Woodward's Troupe of Performing Seals and Sea Lions Then amazliiK legltas and artulesB ndmics are the funniest creatures, performing tricks eclipsing the tabled Tritons. With only slippery flippers to tuj.ply the place of skilled hands and feet, they accomplish the most intelligent, strange and ludicrous tricks. They are the oddest of musicians, vocalists and comedians. As soldiers, ball players and grotesques, they ding sours of the sea, play upon musical instruments, drill, catch and pitch, and constitute the only sealskin baud. The enKagement of Captain Woodward and his seals at the Great Toronto Exposition will mark their first appearance in America. Ry special universal requtst of the many thousands who witnessed their marvellous per- formance in 1896, reengagenient of Lockhart's Elephants In a new, varied programme of tricks. LOCK- HART'S ELKPHANTS stand on their heads, romp around like schoolboys, skip and frisk a'oout lik • mastodunic kittens, play mischievous tricks upon each other, box and act a play like men and women, and many other astounding things. THESE ELEPHANTS ACTUALLY PLAY A GAME OF TEN PINS AND RIDK BICYCLES. Only Canadian engagement at Toronto Exposi- tion, September 1st to 13th, 1902. 10 Music Hath Charms And the liidustriars DiiiuloiH with IhiB {act iu view Imve ei;;4:imil tlic fo'lowiii|i liigli i'l»»8 iiiiHtitrv niKl oilier l.iiiui* lo iipiM :iv during tile ICxliiliiliuii ; Hii.val (iriMiiidirrs; If-tli llij^liiainiiTu ; Qiiei'n'h Own I{il'le»; I'ublic Scliool (.mitts; Uovenioi-Uoiieial's rsody Guar.is; Victoria liovs' Home, loroiilo; Kllli liau. ]!••«. Hand, Ilaiiiiltim; Oxford Uilles, Woort.stoi'l.; ; :;5ili ilatt., .St. Thomas; ;*iili lleK. iiaiul, .'^liulliunie ; ;j-iid brui-e lUitt., Walki'iini, ; llddfeilows' lia!;d, IJolle'. il!e ; Dutl'cMiii Killes, Hianuord ; Citizens' liuul, Jlidlaiid; ■.'IMIi l!e(<. Hand, ISeiliii ; Citizeiin' Ji.i.i;d f O-hawa; I'Ji li i^att., Si.CatliaiineM ; 57tli I'.iitt., I'eicrliord'; Ny/n k Hand, \Viu>avT. N.Y.; I'ith Yorli, Aurora; .Wni It.-g. Iiand, .Seafoith; Ut spelei- lira s H^-,ud, Ile-Iieler; :;U,li lUvin eiil liand,ChatlLaiii ; Toronto Kxliidition iiaiul ; The iiojal ItaUaii Oichcslra and many others. Flrsl and only presentation in Canada on a scale far .surpassing in iiiat;ni|iceiife and trrandeur any- thing liereiotorc attempted in the out-ofdoor sfiec- tacular world : Bolonsi Iviialfy's masterpiece, styled The Orient Illustrative o£ the chivalry, pomp and panoply of the loth Century, intrcducing nearly one tiiousaiid performers, pre.senled under the personal direction and supervision of the famous inipressario, Mr. Bolosai jxiralfy, and exactly as produced by him at "Olympia," London, Knulaiid. A superb scenic representation, depicting the aplendorj of Oriental histcn-y. Kntirely u.nlike anytbino witnessed BEFORK IN Canada. "THE ORIENT"— A mammoth terpsiohorean and lyric spectacle, teeming vrith historic incidents. Every EveninK during the entire period of Canada's Greatest Gala Gathering and People's Annual Holiday, will be given a IMonster Dispiay of Fireworks by Messrs. James Pain & Sons, of London, England, who apon this particular occasion will endeavor to outdo anything heretofore attempted in pyrotech- nics, inti oducin^ all the latest up-to-date prismatic noTcltiea and eiiecti. U In Front of the Grand Stand """rr» aijd iK.»fit> crintions, and include : Madam Marian Liljens The Four Rianos Willie Hale and Francis International C^cle Whirl Sam Yodno Ohampioii Southern States Nelson's Comiques Pantzer Trio Contcrtionistic Pantominiists. Canadian debnt. Lily Bletsoe (of Toronto) Lady Cometiat. The above is only a partial list of the sn^KUif i^ time of this p>-ograniiiie koIdk to Dre»«Vhn; Ein P X>aily rogramme Saturday, August 30th togs «iil be opjn to KxhibitorH ami fo.,o,..ssi„nair(< o Iv eraimta 1b all denartiucnti, other th^ n live stock >ir» •.equlred to be on tko btouikIb and in il'e by 6 p.m. Monday. Sept. 1st. be hold. The Orouiids an.l HuiWhiKx will be oS to the S^'-li-k'^tT^a^o-JfociTS? '*"> *^'"'""^- -"' «r'r5| MAJ. OEM. EARL OF OUNOONALD. C.V.O.C.S. TJ^'L^.TOVT'*"' ?«''™on'''s in front of the Onind St.in.l JiirtfinnK of Dairy Protliict* in New Dairy UuiMin.- Kntiri oompleto protrraramo of all the special , tlri "uorfs an^ 2!m p'Singiss,'.'""' "'" '"" '*™ °^"''' "■•«"t Kx;;;«itio"n'! JUOCINO OF POLO PONIES Music afternoon id evening by the irsth Batt/ilinn Band <>' Hamilton, .ixford Rifles (Woodstock) toyf3 Italian Orchestra and Exhibition Band. "''"'''"' "^y^ ■a iS^'^'l^T^^.".'' illumination of the Grounds and BuUdines which will be open till 10 o'clock Great ente^ tainment in front of the Cfrand Stand at 7 30 to be ?ollo,S^ by the first presentation of Boi.osdi iiiBALKT.s TEKPsr CHOHEA.V- .i.S-D LtIUC D.VEKT.SEME.NT -nil- OmE.4T " tb« FlJlwoSSf"™™" ending with a grand special displky™ l3 Tuesday, Sept. 2nd SCHOOL CHILDREN'S DAY. A rnultitud* of HpoolttI fcalurc-* will bn nnniiicil tm- tlw ontt-n.-'Mtimnt of both nlri iinil yotiiij.'. All lit'p.iit im-nts will hr npfii from & a.tit. Ull li> p.tti 'DiL- LTiMl ■ lit '-rit inn It'll r iit Trnnt of ttio Grand HtHMii iit. -^.'M): Tin- J Vi TrHf.. siilliun Troi. Hulfcr Makinif, the Pi-rfdi-miTitf KU'I>ili(Ill^^, V\ iHnlwiinl^ .-^im!-* Jiri.. Miitni. Evening.— Illiniiinatlon of Ilic Onmml'f ain! FtiiM- ,i InffH, N«-t;ori*i i_raiii day all the luadini,' liifhtn of the pen mid i|inll ha vo htM-ri iiiviloil anil lia\ •■ t!utiv.iit»Ml I to attend hm the Hnc^ial jriie.>t,s of the iJinTturs. Thu \ Qroiindii and Iliuldiii^H will bo oiieii rruiii il ii.m, tu j 10 p m. Contiiiiialion of Butter Makiti;; uoiup. i it iuiirf. • The great upccial entertJiinnient In <:very .'ctail will bo , sfiven in front of the tirand Stand in thoa ttTiiouu, includ- mg the Elepliants, ^ealn and Sea LiotiH, and LOOPINOTHE LOOP ON A BICYCLE the 2-30 Pacing Hace. The Bandw of the novenior-rjcnei-irH Body GuardK, Hespelcr lirasw Hand of Hi-sneler, Kxpo-ition Band and Uoyal Italian Orchestra have been en(?a'^(;d to discourse mn.->ic afternoon and niirht. ETenlnf.— Commencing at 7.30, f- d entertainment in front of the Grand stand, specialty performance'^, the beautiful terpsieboruan and lyric spectaele "The Orient" and Pain's newest surpriHes in Pyrof fbni|,i(hinm .\i inan l,ilii'u<. worj.l.Mfiil SwodiHti l)lv«r, tourU; nr..Kr„,,ii;,,„ „r n..u„4 Kinil;y« " Oriiwit." am lioftutifu h ,i,layotKir.nvi.rk.-i. Upoiind.an.l lluildlniii wm be open till lu o clock Friday, Sept. 5th EMPIRE AND PIONEERS' DAY. tn.lprth. ansiMct-H of tt,„ onu.rio lli-'ni leal .vn,i,-i i?y.,rk i'.'m.., r * IhB early ««itl<.n< o( tho I'rnwnc,.. of OntAh... an-1 all loyal Jtthologoibi.w -\llilcli.iitrrc;nl.-.oI-i,i,oKxlii|iit,)n..|H.„ Qrnnil i-tiin.l m tho attoii.oon. iJi\ u-o or trot rho two iK.ny trotting r.-,™. Ju.liri.i:.' .If II ■r.vwoljh .,'"' and Mjin.iiird Hrf.i iror«-s. ))ai-y C.itllo and I'oiiltrv Com|..:iitioti, in llntiw .Making. * • WOODWARD'S WONDERFUL TROUPE OF 8EAU8 AND SEA LIONS OroheJt™ ' ■'■'''''''^"■'"» """'' ■'"'! ""ial Italian n~.,^i"i*'7; ■?"•"' ^''f^tr'ciil Illumination o' iha Grounds and l!nil,un.-», I'r.niicnado Concorts by the Bands. Orcat >poclal,y f-how la front of tho Grand St. nd. Kiralfys hoamiful *poc:«cle. "In .ho Urionl,' with its S?S''„,''L'""''"'",'"^',"*''r!"."' ""'""" ^"'"k>* by Pain, and all tho ninny foaturoa throughout tho tfrcunds. which wUl bo open till 10 o'clock. Saturday, Sept. 6th TT„P°??"^'*-^''^I-, TRAVE.LLERS' DAY.- KS,„ ni. • 'V*'"'-V--' .""'l IwtronaKo of tho Commorcial Travpllors A«iociatlon of Ontario. All .k-partnuMiU* of pj-^.w^'^'v'^""' ""^ " J"'.K tl>'= to-wu display oi" Live .«tock, Pou try Show, Industrial and Mannkotures Exhibits S,".{''in''M''"'' 'J^n-i^lllural Iniplomont^ and .Machinery and all other exhibit«, will be on view till lu p.m The special feature proijTaniiiie for Travellers' Hay will em- te,?„'J'^i!L'^"''''V^•''l"'^'^,?"'^ ">*■ f '■«"' '■iil-crtilnment in R?;^i°l.'.H* ■"'""',' ;,"","'' """"inn Oyyn liaoe and Hack Race. JudBinif of I'onica. Standanl feroils, Liffhtwelght QiiHlilled_ Buntors, I'onios in Harne.s.s, Hoy itidcn. and Children s Turnouts. Tho many tcaturts of THE OLIO DE PLAISANCC Orch ^*'''""'"1' Ji^PO.-'ition Band and the Imperial U Monday, Sept. 8 or Toronto citizens will vl«lt the fui: n.i a grout '^ PROORAMMK or SPtCIAL lATURn teliH?""" ""''"*">'' fuf their bunctlt. The "roun-U and B^i IdmK'H wil huopon from 8 ii.m tUl 10 p in ami Oicro ^pln^'^bp^ninroAr''"'""' "' ""> '^^'"'"^'»> ""^^ ORKAT INTKRNATIONAL OOO SHOW p„„i" /'I'" '"'.7'" ■■'"'' ,"'""■" "'ill '>• the I'onY Running gnce, 0.),n Huce iiri.l IJ mil,, omm lIurillelHunrtlram KSli J I oac-h Horses, Kxniliition of Ifiirh Jumnlnir FeHtures in front of Orancl tiu\nd wlfli *" HARDV OOWNINO LOOPING THB LOOP ON A BIOVOLK and the big IirotTammo of the W jrld's Mo»t Wandnrfnl Uti/ens Hand of Oshawa, isiii, IteKinient Rand (Borlin) kxpoNitio.i liund ari.l Itoyal Imperial Orcho,itri" '"''"'°'' -».i^7*'?'"i?,*~".°'''l'.'<-'l'-''''"'"'"'>''««'i'r-rtabvthegeT. e™l Iw'Kl-- iTluniination of the Grounds una liuildlnm kLi !:■■''" l\T"'f-'" '\°S''„°! fhe Grand St«nd, m'SS Kiralfys "Onoui and " Pains Flreworka •""'""» Tuesday, Sept. 9th «» .kIW^iT*' Pfy-rUndor the auspices and patronam of the MinlKlcT of Agriculture, the Officers of the GoveiS Patrons of Husbandry, Dominion GranKc and Farmera' wwWv^ii''* Dominion Kxtra con^titionsaJS ex- hibits have been arranged for lids 4i.s; RumilMk- ItiM^o, FiiniidiN lUir. liunt, LOOKHART'S MARVELLOUS PCRrORMINO ■LIPHANTS iMK^TT^^?^; h;'Vf;;.T;^:;;;i c^,!,?:,.!?!';;!"''^ "-v; i'","''- p.'!it (PUt.l.jor Ivri,. «|„TUi ■! ."t"- '! -i 1 ; , ' ,',"^ ■ ' '" brillmntta,ul, i./dudi,!.!; " '''"'.■™""J^ and inTo^ LOOP.NOTHEUOOPONAB.CycLE THE OLIO OE PLAISAN'OE I Friday. Sept. 12th Fjfr^>'^™^« °I^ndn7tri"f ?-'l';';?'!'f ">» be«t day to Wrtt oP^n i„ their eutirSj-'u/i'i'on^-C'J'l^.ii^d.BulI.She'l-- the after- oP^n i„ their eutir'elf tl/i'i'oo^S'.l'lr:^-''!!?"!!;^ ALL TUB- H^ * •to., will be added to the abo.« „?„ ^^•' '""""t'on.. the time of It. I..ue and thJ "^ ^™"""« '••**«n •Itron. "• '"" *"« opening of the Bxdo- 19 Railway Arrangements GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SP^;CIAI, KXCfTlSIONS ON GRAND TKUNK STRTEM CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY f>innIo fare on frcpt. G, 8. 9 and 10, indii^ivo (exccnf on roecial excursion daysl, from Mountain, Oat neau oS?h^^ fehes" """' ""^ intermediate stTtloir in?ludto°» Single fare for tlic ronnd trip Sent. 2 3. 4 8 and « fm™ •tations on the Atlantic Division. ^. * »■ ana 9, from C.P.R. SPKCIAL CHEAP EXCUR.SION DATS v?l^!;i,.^ t' '™"V J^pnl'O'i. St- Thomas, Hyde Pa"r MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAY fnr nS'SlP^'^J'^f" ■' "?'* Qll stations in Canada, at single fare for the round trip, from Sept. 2nd to 12th, inclusive. SPECIAL CHEAP EXCURSIONS SepfTth. ^*' '"'°™** ^""J »" stations east thereof, on lOth^"" °^*^°^^ ""^ »" stations in Canada, Sept. 8th and All tickets good to return till Sept. 15th. THE WABASH, INTERCOLONIAL, AND OTHER LINES IN CANADA will also sell tickets at rates similar to above. 20 FROM MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS AND WMT The Ann Arbor R.R. II- &0 U.Il. Cin. Xnr. U.K. C.C.r. & Pt I- Ry. Mich- Cent. H.I{. I'ero Aliuniietie ILH. Air I Detroit Hoiitliern R.R. O. U. it I. Ky. Grand Trunk Ry. System L.S &M. s. Ry. N. Y. (;. S:st. L. R.R. . \Nal)a,sh R R. 1 annoimni' a rate nf oru! /iI•^t class fare fur the round tJip o„ IT,™ "^hitviKO, II an.l intcriTieJiate point.s in niinols and Indmnn. Aui,'. :i.'th to s,.|it.:;u(l. Tr,„„J,°"i ^''.';,'''«''",P"i"t-.^ except Ditroit and Port Huron, AiiLT. :ii^t ti>Sipi.iith. . J''".'". ''',•'■■.'"[■'"'' I'oi't Huron, Micii.. pr .ih r, .Sept. lat to Sept. iL'th, ui<'lnsivc'. sep?:^;it,f^i;;!;:'i;^c„l!^i;';': '""'''• ^•"^"'"^^"" "^"'««. In aiiditioi, ui tli. icn-ijoinfr. ro-md trip tickets will be sold on Hu)t. btli and li"' In.ni )M roit and I'nrl Iliinm, Mich, proper, at rate ? i.i from the former and S:i.(i.-j from the latter point. * I!cturn limit on nil tickets leaving Toronto to and InolHding Sept. loth, IlKrj. FROM NEW YOIJK CITY AND STATE . On August LWh, .mh and 31st, the .\. Y.C.. \Vest .«hore Eno, I). L. & W , Lchi(fh Valley. C. R. of N J., V «c I™ Pennsylvania, B & O., {•. & o . will sell tickets for Ihi round trip from New York and intermediate poitiU to lorontoatonot.»ro plus?l.(Xl; returnini; Seiitemlier 4th mciu:nve. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. will run an cxeiii-sinn from all points in Penn.^ylvania. Maryland, IJel.x ware and District of Colunjiiia, on fcept 4tli. at rate of iU.M for round trip, good for 10 days. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R.R. will run two excursions on Aufcilst -"Jth and .S|.|,t. 1st. from Binghamton and west, also from .N'ew York, Aug. atlli to bept. 1st, and intermediate stations. PHILADELPHIA & READING R.R. .» j,*^" August 30th, excursion at rate of $10.00: i for 10 days. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN R.R. will run an excursion from Y'oungstown, Silver Creelt and intormodiate points .Sept. 8th. ERIE R.R, will run excursion.s over lines same as heretofore. CLEVELAND A BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. Special excursion rates on their line of steamers. All steamboat lines entering Toronto have special excursion rates during the progress of the Exhibition. CONVENTIONS, MEETINGS, Etc. AT TORONTO From Sept. 1st to 12th Tho foIlcHTing are tlie most important moptinm and opnypritinn.. to be held in Toronto diirini; proKrt'sL of thn Kxbil.ilion, notioi^ of which has been given, vi^[- The Ontario Evaporatine Association Tuesday, Sept. 2nd Horticultural Committees TucBday, Sept. 2nd and i)th Ontario Poultry Association Wednesday. Sept 10th Retail Merchants' Association of Canada Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 9th and luth Qood Roads' Association of Counties between Toronto and Kingston Tuesday, Sept. 9th Eastern and Western Dairymen of Ontario Wednesday, Sept. 10th Canadian Fairs' Association Wednesday, Sept. 10th Canadian Kennel Club Wednesday, Sept. 10th Experimental Union of Ontario The Second Week SOME, OF THE, Hotels of T'o^'O'^to Queen's Hotel . Kn-^ijl Hnuse.. Wulkir House. Palfiier House . ArlinKtou AiSi.iii Hold. . Hieli:ir'i.-.on Ilou.-r 78 to M Front .«t. West. I Kini,'iin'i Yori; M-^ Il-'runt an.i \oTk Sts j iviri;: iui'l Voi-k Sl,s i ilviii;,'untl .lotin Sts ;:il .Inrvis SI I lis Kins; Si. \\'e.-.t (.Ir.'iu.l L'nion Hi>hl -'iiiinio Si . ' ?.'■;'.>'' '.''i' ' |i-'iiciii!,'st. West .:.::! Klhctt I/:, .so jrliurchanil Shut, r Sts I lr..fHMus Hotel l\iM[,'iiriil Vork Si, . ' '■;"ll'l'S.s. |VnT:i,-eiUl.!(ioUl,lSLs...l Kii-.M'll Hou.se :.'i: VouKe St ; Ii.ii.v lloii.se iSijueoi^im.l Front, SIS 'owf-r House ^t'l Kiii.s;St. UV>l j $3 fiii to fa 00 ■J '«! to -' I.-0 to C!,v,l,.ll„t,i .... (Jritsvenor Huu>r Hf>?nerset Hou.se. O'Coiiiior Hon-.* . lll.ujk Hull Hotel <';irUnn Housi,-... Tieruorit liou-c. Crystiil Ri1;k„. .. York Hotel Xealon House , . . Union Hou.~e .-i ^snneoe si .. QlacLstouc Huu.so . . '.JuceuSt.nnil I , , „ ! ■^'■' Lake \ lew Hotel. . ..Ka>t , A oin,T,uul A!ex;nuler..i ,i'ii"M-lian.l (■;irltun....i ,'H I nuit St. K.i.-t i !-'.iiOueenSt. West I 'is.'i YoutreSt ' utKlto HIT Voi|.,'eSt . . ' iKin(,'S(.& Siiae'iiiu Av ls7 Khiii St. Fa.-t : I'.ir Kindest. Kasl I 'I Siineoe I'ltonoi i!-| Win arli;MneT>t and „ , „ ; che-IerSts Grand Central ; .7 Simeoe St Avon more L'ri Jar', is St Y.U.I-. Assoeiati'nj.y Klin St, (ladies only) Hanlan's Hotel ...jThe Island Mrs. Head's Hotel JCcntre Island . Frances E. Willard I Home jKlm and 'I'er.iulay L' .-yi to 1 m 1 fill 2 (JU to •.'00 ■i in u ui to 1 t«l to i *' to I i«ito 1 W) 1 2o 2 IXj 2 00 1 00 2 (111 1 onto 1 i«i 1 51) to 1 (K) I 0(1 to 1 no lo 2 TO 1 30 1 00 1 50 1 00 M 3 SO 3 50 3 00 2 50 1 .50 2 00 1 (SO 2 00 2 CO 1 50 1 50 #„„ ^".■^'■■--Accomniodatuin for o\er :vi,(»io visitors can be found in the number of pood lioaidiiifr Houses all over the ci ty. at^l-W per^lay._or gl.OO and $(i.00 per week. It will take at least two days to properly view this sreat exposition, with its multitude of exhibits, and lt« variety of special features and attractions. PLACES OF INTEREST and PUBLIC BUILOINOa IN TORONTO Toronto Cihlbltlon, ■ulldlnK* and Ground*- Lkut.Uovcnior'H ItusliliMii i', i or. King ami riimcoe SCI. yueen'n I'ark, tienrt of I'olU'Ki^ Avi'. I'lirliaiiK'iit HuildiiiK-. 'M'l 11* I'iirk. I'liiverMity HuiliiillKf*. *V"<'*'"»'- l*"if^- . „ .^:-it()()l of Sfionuu and olinfivuini-y, Queens Park. Viilorla UniviT.sit> , VtiuenV I'ark. MiMastcr Hall, liiiccnw Cork. <)b-)erv:ilory. (^uet'n's I'ark. Nivv City lliill and Conrt Hi)u>ii\ at lieail of Hay St. Onl.ir o V'tlLTinary ('olle'41!. Toinferanri.: .^t. l-ori'slcri' 'I'ciniili!, Hay St I'r.Hincial LiliiUlir .\-iyliiiii, Quwll St. u . Stanlf'V Harracksand Kurt. 0->,'i>i«li; Hall, IJnocn St. W. HiKli I'ark. west of the fily. \\ alur Works Uc-irvoir and I'ark. Yoni-'n St. .MlantJaTdtMis. tJerrard and Sln't lionrt.i- Sis. Norn. ill Scliool. MnsoniTi CK'.. (Jonld St. St. .l.un.'s' Calhi'draKKliisi- l«ili. I'LiliKSt. p;aat. St. .Mi<-liai-rs(.'i\lhalral(Cat:icili(». iMrtniiiolitan Cliurtli (Mi'lhodi.vl, Qnccn St. E. HapiJKt Church, cit. (ii;rrard and .liir\isSt9. Post Oftloe. AdtlaideKl K. Central Prison .strachati Ave. Knox CoUeui), Stiadlna Avi>. Trinity University, i^neen St. W. Upper Canada t (Aleue. head of A v.nue Hoad. General Hospilal. (ierrard St. K. Cliildren's Hospital. College SI Public Library, cor. Chnreli and Adelaide Sts. Grand Opera House. Adelaide Si. \\ . Princess Theatre, Kin^ -SI. W. Toronto Opera Jlouse. Adelaide St. W. Shea's Theatre, Yonue St. New KinK Edward Hotel. Kinij St. E. Maeeey Music Hall. shuterSi. Eiverdalo Park and Zoo. Wimhester St. Haitian's I'oint and the Island I'ark (hy Ferry). The City Fire HalWtopen to vi-it.ors;. Custom House, foot of Youkc St, Y.C.M.A. Rooms, cor. Yonce and McGill Sts. View of the CUty from the lower of the Canada Lit* Buildini?, KinK St. \Y. (free to visitors,!. Confederation Life HuildinB, Yonue St. Mount Pleasant, St. James' and Necropolw Cmeteriee. Itiote.— I'roUey ears ran every day iSiiiiday Included) to every part of the city. Several Tally-Ho coaches also make regular trips of observation for th e b enefit of visito rs. It will take at least two days to properly view Canada's Kreat Eiposition, with its multitude of exhibits and its variety ot special features and at- tractions. See railway arranKements< Exhibition Pointersand other Informationprecedlnc this pase. NIAGARA RIVER LINE STEAMERS "Chicora" "Chippevv^a "Corona" »» —TO— TORONTO The Best Route to the Fair In Connection wit i NEW YORK CENTRAL & H. R. R. R. niCHIQAN CtNTRAL R. R. NIAGARA FALLS PARK & RIVER R. R. QREAT QORQE ROUTE ^3 pi a xXj < i. en Z^^_— j«3l c: > OP'Sn ig °^ ifF tfl >•* ir 11