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HAMILTON, CORRCSPONDINQ Scc'Y JAMES R08C, - - RCCOROINQ Sec'V (rl His Worship the Mayor, Wni. Baden ach, - - - Dr. Geo. Wright, • ■ - L;,';jVCosgrave, - - - - - Chm. Reception Com. - - - - Chm. Executive Com. - Chm. Com. on Arrangements • - - Chm. on Decoration Com. 5^ ♦ sie :^^M Samuel Trees, - - - Chm. Printing and Invitation Com. Rev. Canon Scadding, - - Chm. Memorial Volume Com. Jas. B. Boustead, Chm. Com. on Music Lieut.-Col. Cw. T. Denison, - Chm. Com. on Military Display Lionel Vorke, Chm. Street Parade Com. Dr. J. S. Kinf;;, Chm. Tableaux Com. Jas. Graham, Chm. Finance Com. Robt. Bell, Chm. Grounds Com. H. Pellatt, Chm. Ball Com. Irl I? Aid. H. Piper ii3nenc:n'?T=n' J. McGlue Press of the Mail, Toronto gs D W •:• I^OG^AMMfi ••• MONDAY, JUNE: 30XM "Municipal and Historical Day " Specially commemorative of the City's municipal organiza- tion and progress. Parade to comprise : Municipal Bodies, Police, Fire Brigade, etc.; York Pioneers, with superb tableaux, accompanying parade, giving a pictorial representation of prominent events in the history of the City. IN THE AFTERNOON— Historical Orations at the Indus- trial Exhibition Grounds. IN THE EVENING— Firemen's Torchlight Procession. Military Promenade Concert at the Granite Bink, at which Signor Alessandro Liberati, the world-renowed cornet player, will perform. Grand Commemoration Fancy Dress Ball at the Pavilion, with Quadrille Sets in Costume, illustrative of fifty years ago, and dances then in vogue. TTUE^SDAY, JLJIvY Isx ii Military Day" Grand Street Parade and Review, comprising Visiting and City Corps to the extent of over Four Thousand men. IN THE AFTERNOON— The Canadian Wheelmen's Associa- tion, to the number of Five Hundred, will parade the streets, and at 3 o'clock will hold their Annual Meet at the Rosedale Athletic Grounds, when Bicycle Contests for the Champion- ship of Canada will take place. IN THE EVENING— Grand Display of Fireworks, and Band Concert at the Horticultural Gardens. Military Promenade Concert at the Granite Rink, at which Signor Liberati will again appear. W. l H d □ ^ ■op % WBDNBSDAY, JULY Snd "Trades and Industrial Day" Specially commemorative of the past progress and present conditi( > i of the Commercial Interests of the City. Parade to comprise : (1) Members of Labor Organizations in the City, each with a Tableau illustrative of the trade followed ; (2) Re- presentatives, with illustrative Tableaux, from Railway, Tele- graph, Express, and Manufacturing Companies, Board of Trade, etc., etc., and wagons or floats laden with goods dealt in, artis- tically arranged, from each firm doing business in the City. IN THE EVENING— At the Horticultural Pavilion, Haydn's Grand Oratorio, "Creation," by the Choral Society, assisted by Miss Fanny Kellogg, prima donna soprano, and the Celebrated Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston. Band Competition at the Granite Rink. THURSDAY, JULY 3RD ••U. E. Loyalists' Day" Commemorative of the Settlement of the U. E. Loyalists in Canada, 100 years ago. In the morning a public meeting will be held, which will be addressed by prominent men, and the pro- ceedings enlivened by vocal and instrumental music. IN THE AFTERNOON— Reception at Government House, by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Grand Lacrosse Mutch on the Rosedale Athletic Grounds, between the First Twelve of the Toronto Lacrosse Club and the celebrated Royal Caughnawagas, the champion Indian team that played before Her Majesty Queen Victoria, at Windsor Castle. Between the games, Foot and Bicycle Races will be held, in which a number of the leading athletes of America will compete. IN THE EVENING— At the Pavilion, Gounod's sublime Oratorio, " Redemption," by the Philharmonic Society, in which Miss Fanny Kellogg and the Mendelssohn Quintette Club will also assist. Completion of the Band Competition at the Granite Rink. To allow visitors an opportunity of attending the Concerts, the Grand Harbor Parade will not begin until 10.15 o'clock, and will continue until midnight. All the steamers, tugs and row boats— hundreds in number— will form in line and move around h £€- □ qD UP ^m THURSDAY, JUIvY 3RD-Con'<; the Bay ; they will be Illuminated by Chinese lanterns, etc., ai all along the line a continuous shower of rockets and Bonifl candles will be discharged. Forts will be erected on the and for over an hour a mimic Naval Combat will be wagSd, closing with the most magnificent display of fiery grandeur citw witnessed in Canada he whole being under the managenl^nt of Professor Hand. ^r-'' KRIDAY, JIJIvY 4TH "The Benevolent Societies' Day" The Parade to comprise : Uniformed and un-Uniformed Lodges of Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Foresters, National Societies, Emerald and Irish Catholic Benevolent Societies, etc. IN THE AFTERNOON— Parade and Drill of the Uniformed Encampments, when valuable prizes will be given for best drill. Laying corner stone of Monument on site of the ancient Fort Bouille, at the Exhibition Grounds. IN THE EVENING— Grand Concert at the Pavilion, b:^ the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, assisted by Miss Fanny Kellogg, prima donna soprano, and other celebrated artists, with popu- lar programme. Grand Military Promenade Concert at- the Granite Bink, by the Band of the Queen's Own Bifles. Grand Organ Becital and Vocal Concert at Dr. Wild's (Bond Street) Church, by Mr. S. P. Warren, the celebrated organist of Grace Church, New York, assisted by Miss Aggie Corlett, and others. SATURDAY, JUIvY 5th:. "Educational Day" To be specially commemorative of our Educational Insti- tutions. Parade to comprise: Bepresentatives from Public and Separate Schools, comprising over eight thousand children, with flags and banners. Calisthenic and Drill Competition on the Jarvis Street Lacrosse Grounds. Athletic Games on the Bose- dale Grounds. IN THE EVENING— Concert at the Horticultural Pavilion; Choruses by over six hundred school children ; old folks' songs, and other specialties. Zoological Gardens open each day from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Grand Military Concert each Evening. Grounds illuminated by Electric Light. Monster Whale on view. OTHER ATTRACTIONS WILL BE ADDED FROM TIME TO TIME :&. /3^^ Se^i - Cen/^i^ni/n^ '^