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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Sep 1875, p. 4

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1t T { I $ 48B t hi 44 k4 could safely say that in no city in . the Dy.mhnmthmnuhadcg:.dhu pitality as that manifested by the citizens dOflquM'hl:s mc t hy the ainnirstnen in m Mwfii& When a person ph:h\h'“ of the citizens dO; taws it was diffculty g‘c.w. smfln ?.Ho be with them on the cccasion of the holding of the Provincial Exhibition for briefly responded thanking those for the cordial manner in which had drank his health. He felt y grateful for the handsome reception: had been accordsec him by the members of the Board of Arts and X,-u-xm.n mmdm:ny. He had frequently during his residence in on dotiin koi on irternai ofindeine mflmuhu sitvr inâ€" the he sea iy $ tmaike uinsy ue The CBairmax in a very fow remarks proposed lboh-ulol{buunnt&m ernor Macdonald of Ontario. ‘The tomst cattie and horse rings were alive with bustle and excitement, while the judges were on duty. The implements, arts and manufactures, machinery, hufionltnnl and agricultural products, the dairy and rultry will be gone on with toâ€"day. mu&ou.fi*hfiozflnflot of judges closed at 1.30 p.m., His Honour mmndnfl& There must have been at 200 judges in attendance to un dertake the task of deciding as to the reâ€" spective merits of the live stock and other products on exhibition. They are allowed only $5 for the work and pay their own deem ontirel m-m"o:x‘ymh nt M ndytobo;in‘z.dmflnmh. was gone on very successfully during the afternoon, but not completed: The Captain Gmt,%nd the Hon. O Mowat, â€" Premier Ontario, â€" drove Bank street, which has become for this purpoucuos thhouhufifm'md the fity.bm the lunch the | played a selection of airs, ; ii.¢ cloth was then removed, when wines of the choicest brands, including the indisâ€" pensable champagne, was brought upon upon the and were received by Ts membane of too Bomg uow esd :phflmufln residence of Mr. Ira a"?fixieo-l’ndd.mdfln Associa~ tion. Guards band, under the direc fioudb\nd.m.%umm.ho in at airs in honour of the arrival ”zhodb-. tinguished visitors. . In accordance with intended arrangeâ€" ments, His Honour the Lieut Governor Y lr‘l‘hsdnhwumu umufiub’y . Bartiett, . Morgan‘s commeodious dining é:‘-dm a deâ€" I he chair taken precisely at t T was wo o‘clock Mr. A. McNub, Pl’*t of au-.:h-‘m-m him sat down & rn of about hdh-ndmum. P*g!flch"f_'_h-*fi"!_o_ Honour the Lieutenant Governor, Juldge Wilmot, Hon. Spakuwnduu.libolm Cameron. hhb&l‘ln. Mr. Mowat, Dr. Ryerson, Sheriff ellar, and James Young, M. P:;â€"â€"Mr. Irs Morgan, Vice Pnd&ns cecupied the vice chair, and was supported on the Mtnd.hh by the Hon. James Skead, Captain Grant, A. D. C, Alonso Wright, M P., J. M __ A very hearty meal wwfia ‘of, tite ot all doubtiess td pFouie o sifprmems belog ovouiee Lieutenant Shipley, Geo. Grabay, and other well t ammaiimaanens ture. T8 . Cameron and a number of other ladies whose names we did not learn, also took part in the dejeuner. . â€" Currier, M. P., J. C. Rykert, exâ€"M. P. P., Mr. Ford, Fishery Commissioner, and Mr. Bergue, his private secretary,. in other White, ShoniF Gibbona, 1~ B. Agteworth a: Wileone 8 Wimon ‘the. se t it comfort to exhibitors. A meeting of the Board of Arts was called for 11 o‘cslock to nominate the judges, and detail them for work in the afterncon; it was thought advisable, however, to adjourn the meetâ€" ing till 1 o‘clock, as some who had been oofid‘.. ted to act had not yet arrived on mtb?w-flt ihom‘:nt at 1 o‘clock, Mr. McNab, President, in the chair, when the very beautiful, passing as it do s through natural shrubbery, and presenting occa~ sional glimpses of the riverlike canal. Near the Bank street road hi&'m was music, bears climbing . fat women, Punch and Judy shows, marion ettes, swinging carioles, roundabouts, and every m adjunct of a frair. in sicde the gates policeinen proper, Dominion officers of the peace, P. Cs. pro m watchmen, guardians, and other were on Juty. Even Mr. Langrell, the Chief of the Force, on horseback, was s;.om, as was also Government Pol:n ® intendent O‘Neil. The booths -ugh, to?h.m now completely mp. Among , many present y wenmyo(\bohndinspuuin men of the Dominion. Lieut. Gov.‘ Macdonald, of (ntario; Capt. Grant, A.D.C ; Hon. Oliver Mowat, }gomioro{t)nurio;M McKellar, Hon. Mr. Leteilier, Dr. Ryerâ€" soun, Chief Superiritendent of Education ; Judge Wilmot, of New Brunswick ; Mr. Ford, Her Mriesty‘s Commissioner for the settlement of the Fisheries Dispute ; Mr. Bergue, his private Secretary ; James who«~ hopes had been buoyant from ear‘y morn. !t did not last long, however, but a cold northerly blast succeeded it, which blew the greater part of the day randerâ€" ing the day exceedingly urpleasant and disagreeable. The ExlLilitors heceded not the weather, being anxious that the live stock, implements, machinery, Azâ€" meultural . and horticultural products abould _ be duly arranged for the judges, who were ex pected to go to work in the afternoon. 114 would seem as if there was no end to work, for much remained to be done yesterday from the previous day, and there is even yet a considerable amount of stuff to be put in position in the Crystal Palace. ‘lc'o-onno:‘o; mwdm » mma@;flmum wiâ€"mum-mm than 5,000 people :Mh leas on lh-oonmk::h.m l-k.n;rmd m 9 o im morning night (.l1. was lined with every conceivable form of velmicle, and in addition to this, a great «tream of people lined both Bank and Eigin streets. _ The steamers too on the canal did a rushing business. His Howour tus Lisutaxaxt Goverxor often happens um!~r such ciroumstances, rain agein (»|!l to the dismay of those The second day of the great Exhibiâ€" tion opened yestermiasy at the outset wit! every imdication of ;~~i weather, but proach to the Exhibition Grounds, was Provincial Exhibition. © PHIRTIETH ANNUAL IAIR. street SBOONXD bAY. with fences had to be erected around the within which large quantities of There was some confusion in the arrangeâ€" ments settled upon previously, but mat~ ters were subsequently given shape by removingâ€"large quantities of roots and to the ouud‘.ud thereby m«w spase for the display fruits and flowers. As the day was far fl':"‘g:u;"' likile has been on done in the way :&‘Mm;u East and West, and notably from the omwmm'mmco-umun Mid. l?nfl:ihlhdrcfiub rush was ufldp."od’il these dom -nh.ndihmm_"mr- ;uuun ..'.'.'3’:.. wlthdlh.fio building. t yesterday morning the agriculturists, boch’mnl * to ronr in with ; and t â€" was . feund <â€" quite _ to In order to meet the exigenciés of the 4GRICULTURAL PRODVOTIONS AXD worT!â€" c. On| armving at the Palace the procession _ wended its way to a tempaorary diss erected for the ocâ€" casion from which the Lisutenant Govâ€" ernor was to declare the Exhibition ond':ofiflpublb. At this stage the num had been #n.m.d by His Worship the Mayor some â€"of the City Aldermen. Hon. Mr. Letellier, Jm Lyons{and other prominent citizens u#din_thm,. _ i proceedings were commenced an overture entitled Nabucho ho-fi{ °"‘1{."r.n-."""‘ then said as the hour of as 3 @olock had arrived, he had much plea -nnhnnh;upuhnh-nt@ohmo‘t ;mbmmm Annual thibition of the Province of Ontario. There is, no department in which dight es boes sutered Wt nuik such sest as that dovoud&otbo‘gwh‘ interest. To such an extent bas the comâ€" His Worship the Mayor having been called upon made an excellent speech. He on bebaif of the citizens extended a cordial welcome to all those who had visited the..exhibition from. a distance,. The city had succeeded at last in attainâ€" ing the object of her ambition, and the citizens had spared no exertions or exâ€" Rope tmants road in ols tompiedi? wou y ‘htlodtll‘m of u:h .::,m as that migh vour impressed wltzth_d!y’ud iu people, He looked upoun the exhibition as a great education al institution, and that being its it should always move from one mo{ the country to the other. After three cheers for the President were given, the meeting adjourned and the 30b Annua! (Fair was decineed duig Dzr, Brzzsox, in responding, thanked trofe Brainn toomim ol e te to P ap) ale ts a Thieye [R Bm to true frie He w ;hdhtsuunCandI:‘ooou- pied 4 itien in which he could advance Euhflouon TuR hm-:::: gomf NO coming forward, was Tewaed to aumu.xupp‘eum... such an important occasion as the ovening of the ‘Provincial Exhibition. As‘ an Euhrnmhwuorku-d to find it to be jheld in the city of Ottawa. It was a source of pleasure to him, as a native Canadian, to have the honour of inauguratâ€" ing fih‘suudmtrfl Fair. He was glad to Mflnlpmwunhl{.: a success, as it would have a %fiodfid some disparaging ideas that have too prevailed in the West regarding Ottawa. He would, therefore, notdmdutho‘nxmcr,ndmoludodby dool.ln;(i‘h )dnmopcntom . Three cheers were then given for the Oupnfi“gm pouhuhun then # were !dolinndbyflr{AloonWriflt,ho, Mowat, Hon. James Skead and J. M. Currier and Ira Morgan. party, Mr. Iza Momre«ax next proposed the healtl of Dr. Ryerson. propossd toast was ailso drank with the usual 1 itien in which he could advance Pd:d m&l interests of the people, for were the only sure foundation for institutions of any country» PE omed »etition been carried by exhibitors from ‘ in. Mr. Mowar expressed concurrence in all that had been said regarding the Lieut, Gouernor, who, he thought, would fill his new position with shonour to himâ€" oolu‘ a;d};tho the oduntiry. H;.wu p to find the great "progress bein wbylho city of Oulnwn. He bs \to inangurate a new educational instithtion in their midst, which he trust ed Id mark another era in their ‘ of inwt. e thanked them for the done himself, and he, he would become more familiar for the future with the city (cheers.) _ My. J. M. Curmizr joined with Mr. Wright in an expression of gratitude for the done the occasion by the P of so many distinguished genâ€" n. _ He extended a corial welcome to H l(aw:r the Mt.mr.‘hflor concluded by proposing the 0 the Hon. lr.l}:mu. Premier of Ontario. toast was honoured with three timeg three and " For he‘s a jolly good fellow." Hox. Mx. Curistus, in response, thankâ€" ed them for the kind manner in which they had honoured his name. He had always advoceated with pleasure the claims of Ottawa to get the Provincial Exhibi | as ie felt satisfied the people of the Valley would dofinrdmhmb an t maitter. He had proud s d-h to day o(wiluuia‘h- reliza tion, is expectations in ie fels thas tho stuimans of Ostane imd rather surprised the Western people of C ntario. Thkeir public spirit and dqyl!ilhudoaonaldx else, it :.« lenst teed |that capital shall have m:hibiuon ounce in every four years. (Loud cheers.) Junbes Wirxor thought the time very lipai and would only join in returning thanfp for the hononl.' r donomhin He expressed great ure at being present ull).ho Rxhihi'iol:l, and trusted wl‘:on the Intercolonial Railway would be finished, they would get up a grand Dominion Exâ€" bibita. at which all the industrial interâ€" ests of Canada could be collegted togethâ€" er. | (Cheers.) . 3 ies but he could not allow the om‘flit to ’ ass without the Lieutenant or-or’br L\- kind allusions to the citizens of Otâ€" tawa. He paid a nigh compliment to the charncter antd integrity of the new Goâ€" varnor, and thankted him and his friend, the Hon. Mr. Mc for their nourtesy in bhopouring thent with their g‘.l'moo on Mnnglpfit occasion. y, as citizens of Ottawa, extended a hearty and cordial welcome to them, and trusted they would often renew their visit . (Loud applatse, Lx. W miout .then proposed the health of the Hon. D. Christie and Judge Wilmot, of New Brunswick. 'mwmdil.mnp‘; nropriate s t ing those presen --ub‘bdfd’m Board :’Arh, for the vandsome manner in which they had honâ€" oured the toast., (Applause). _ 0_ _ Mr. Arowrto Wriowt thought he would be pardoned for interrupting the meetin ©, but he could not allow &o opportunity to nesumed his nt office, to congratulate tha.onh-vq: important an honor awarded their city. &oflnflnnhd them,for the honor done him and conâ€" ollld.:d by members of the *Board of Arts and Agri qultur®." (Chears) the first time in their city. He was glad, on this the first opportunity since he had The toast was drank with great on« mm hdc’ whon the 2 the b%q'mhm“w"’" openin s THB IXAUGOURAL. “"'““"‘"‘;“flwmwm': M‘MMM of â€" several from Mr. Walsh, Bridgewater Mills, Queâ€" it it ns ho. e omcs who slips. the clay mould boxes out and h.go-yno&‘i:y‘dflnohyi’:fiom or the sanding operation on rotatory wumm,uwum machinery can be “m mdt(b)on:orkof phdigbold_l on. thing t bricks .«Lm.,'é.“'amm' fi‘““ e '9, m h se ammaet ay w great result is attained is marvellous. mumm,"_l-ngl SL10BR, 'dcddfl.ouhfl , and niny be at the Jm‘ llm-.m.h-‘nl-._h two or more 1 of w z.brlck sites m”m hwz" m Siat is piaced ind then esoh mouly oure P n each m conâ€" five, or four brioks,â€" he ther atrended o. Fhove L rerdere 4o attend in putting in the clay, a small boy touundwthomnd,thm-um.bm lowbooloflthohrhhudhnhdlmup. intnall sls d eR C a L t manageable by the mhmmywh and a small to sand the % By this ...,,;.b"’,..... 18,000 :E & dz ean be produced. . But the clay can be moulded stiffer than by other machines, and the great pressure Machine . ‘* â€" y patented in 1868, the patent mmw“ 1&1%71, mmxlma&:i- 1872, and z M B. same. yoar. is an exceed affair, moved is an exceecingly handy affir. moved by Mr. J Sorley of New fidxnbuw‘.‘ Altogethâ€" er garden roots are proâ€" nounced to be mn"r ‘f‘ur nfiuy and finer qmmfi than London two Teporser uy 1b siproes his nolGbmieage: repo: ter ax ac k mfi‘a to the Rev. Dr. Burnet for much :-_l‘n,lgh information very courteously . afâ€" Two gentiemen ¢i AMontreal, Messrs. uin Btrtot Mukinent, (he atentern wo now exbibiting mo{tho most extraorâ€" Machine.‘* â€" Originally patented in 1868 Uttawa, are the most prominebt exhibiâ€" w-.%bhmdfnboqmmuryho aud ‘pretty exterisively,â€"exhibited; but hand boquets are not up to the ay Green house plants are alloted ..m prominent and ornamenial space in the md.dloafht:;mn. Thero are |xlno ime mense , shown fhere. â€" Although the show taken collectively is nhrly nice there is little deserving of special menâ€" tion. _ There is, however, a splendid xdmedthcmmuhubfu by . J Sorley of New burgh. Altogzathâ€" ;H;mflugmu&ulmlmd to M Illlnhfl,l :ooldod :nlo.nmoni on any oxhibifi?n vious years. More wd«lfl n outp:onnbtbon.mqnm«m eoâ€" dou,thodshlh-,hl?,nnoommnly fine. The most pi eaxhi in: this branch are Messrs. Davidson of Lealie of Toronto and Flanagan of Kingsâ€" ton. Pudc-mnqhm'h\ hr numbers than usual, and is as tine a collection of astors as the most fastidi ous could desire. Phlaxâ€"drumandi, a very well known garden favourite is altogether beyond the usual; and mbamm and.zinnias are ‘all / gooil, Gladioli |are extra, as are also the caxcambs md.n tunias. . Davidson‘ â€" of: Montreal;~ also The shew in grai is fully up to the average, and in this section, Mr. ‘I‘. Manâ€" derson, of Reach, seems determined to retain the laurels he invariably wins at each successive exhibition. _W‘m and. oats are twice as extensively exhibited as i mae pooe e ol ns ‘3. grhoh the best ty Ave lt’& mupeopant ‘hem sn enpveare t / ;b?uk&&h, 'x?mmr hicy, me witl C some of w he wi doubticss be awarded prizes, Jb Carruthâ€" aers, of Grafto®, has also some very fine shows a very fine collection of annuals. in the splendid collection of phlaxâ€"drumaendi; ; just mm apanih ie of New Edingourg, ghd T. Deé Rinay, C Parsuips are well and uul‘niul, M:uwuu b{’ ul.; lolgwinguâ€" + Clar A. Hickey, Nepean;.C, Foster, %m Hon. James Skead displays some “3 fine specimens nmr\ the carrots; an ies R'un uh.uo.( tf{.'u‘:;unmh‘ amougst & ce does not make such an oxuulvo';hov as has been witnessed in former years, There are nevertheless many entries and very fine sawmples. The prizes will be bon‘l" competed for by the followan:- & Graham, Walford; R. Hutton, Kitley; J. K. Affleck, Middlesvilie, Ottaws ; A. French, New E:dinburgh ; R _ Curri New Edinhr&‘;. John Mathier, (‘Lln.; J. Grieves, wa ‘ Water Melons.â€"D.}1. Williams, Buling ; J. L Nicauj Kingston ; W. Davi Montreal ; J. uickw « 3 Citrons.â€" R. Curri: New 'fi; Â¥Kap T. Dedif Diitea 1 J ‘Sariey, New inburgh. Bo very fine is the show of wu. that the most experienced ju say they have never seen so large or so good . a du&':y at any â€" Canadian exhibition. ‘There was present yesterday a gentleman who for many years had aoted as judge in the State Exhibitions of Minnesota, which, rightly or wrongly, is generally reputed the best icrop growing State in the Union, and he declared he had never seen during all his experience such a large, varied, and nnflxmogm dis myumnudoynnniq this‘ class. following are the principal exhibiâ€" (l;mâ€"lio;. J. 08&:&1, Ottawa; _ W. raham, . Btarman,Gloucester; C. l-‘o-m.‘w Flambore; L. Brown, Easton‘s Comers; W. Rodden, Montreal; C. Westington, Cold Springs; R. linnes, Matilda; J. Baskervilie, Gloucester; J, J. _ The melons are worthy especial notice, being of the very tinest quality. ‘lhe following have specimens.â€" _ Peaches, so plentifully this yvear in the garden, are but scantily exbibited ; but plums are displayed to advantage both as regards numbers and variety. Mr _ W. Saunders of London, has some: choise There is a magnificent display of grapas of a very choiss kind. £-l.;. A. Alro‘: of Kingston, shows here a lot of hot house wth, both black and white, which ars m.[ worth seeing. nm clt:iuorb:h:)o weighing several said to 10 finest ever oxhlbipt:du in Canada.. . The folâ€" lowing are the principle exhibitors :â€"J. A. Allen, Kingston ; W. Graham, New Edinburgh ; J. Taylor, "t. Catharines ; H.: Parker, Aylmer ; ~J. Mulligan, Ayimsr; T. McKay, Ottawa. _ avo! of other years, both in the profesâ€" nol:l“ and amateur sections, ‘The followâ€" ing have some very fine and even speoiâ€" mens in vameties of thirty, twenty and six :1â€"G. Leslie & Sane, Toronto : John Wmn; lxflilt; uD. lii.loou, (hlu- raqui ; A. M. Smith, . Ramsay, Coâ€" nom-"l Gage J. MiDer, Virgil; ii. J, Brown, Niagara ; John D. Service. Some of these l1ave, moreover, same very fine specimens in varietivs oi tan, and in four cooking and four dessert. There in a large number of entries for pears ; and the following show very fine specimens :â€" Rev. Dr. Burnett, Hamilton ; .T. Miller, Virgil ; U . J, ,Brown, khpg:n 2. Walker, Virg!; R..H. Ramsay, Cobourg. BRIOK® ~WITHOUT TRAW. THE TMES OTTtawA, WBEDNEsSDAY. A®8PTEMBER, 23, -‘ t. s No T6 ie y C thant sns :u:mlmhonallpuuof tho:Dufllhn, hare being phkd in postuet w torgg wmm:gudogmutn-'pmw’ In some of the sections set, for the exbhibition of the h.m % iron work, was noticed a most ‘ eladiolas, and some ‘dead game is, also :flg.wg:ml..' of um.,’mg., also eqpatge M Eie eR show lv:{lu.o amount of skill in the “ml:nw.Ool .Clnubaflln ‘C te ;l ve -.m; yaliuing_ in onl:} a cluster Poup in water Loioumt bow me 140008 _E‘_:gll erecuted, and are somethins tha Down |stairs there were articles of & lhomm'oI uodhlndn a”n.:d.-.m van with ornament. â€" Speciniens of ) LNFPo®®s done, as are also t Nealls, wision, I we it ce 20e Borkes‘ of one of !}::rluz'. g Mr. Fow , of t h]-d' to a well execuled painting of a group of ly weli ereocuted, and ave somet "N;“l:"l' ““;{,'.‘\‘r’.i..“:..“'j‘,fi:‘:,“g.“.n; | finle)own | Stairs '&2“'.'.‘.."'.'.'.‘.‘:':‘51, f*w-dhkom,mnwm ouonudpl?qdmdu 1=‘hdfl'l'g., M.am&?’df well appears to excel. ¢ A cou ofoqplul_oup.h# Miss M who, by the way, feotly self % t.nv:‘zsvlq & h\v’ofl?iou nflhufllf;,m c n @. _ Her for to be is toe al d eP s ho t ie appsars the; > ishoicest â€" ¢ n the foringt Shiks wit some great Forbes‘ plotures is a portraitâ€"of: Miss _ Slaâ€" ter, which is am’u handsome picâ€" inopoin amant mhmamals litelike, and the position in which ths the whole collection. _ * : "Mr, Creaswell," a rising â€" . Jn,the fine arts dorr&un. also:on in hanging the pictures, but by the noon the tasteful arrangementof them was the theme of universal admiration. t":fi,'l' C. l‘crb.:hhl?lh some very .Hlof many well known residents of the .:"v' other in use, . ece machine maguâ€" iovarea Said fl?ud by "‘Mesers. 0. Movrill & Co., of Roock Island, P. Q., is â€"a neatly got up..afair, n iby Chrh.’-zuul progess,‘ & 1M Sut i ,wt.): the um."'"n:':u. as has been #lready remarked, the ladies‘ t, in which some most boltm 4 of neediewo plain y but | as: it mas not all brouBtt ht Betare "The oo Siosed, a is Beâ€" T d EB TTET merits. \<l..!.“-“°.°'? +\ 8 \Ipfllll of‘ _ the _ Gardner m to . have lfllfi _A Clay model 6f the "Royal" Coat of Arms, exhibited by Mr. John W, Webstér, e e en flm trudture, fi. artistio piece ‘of work, and was so pronounced by several Mr. E. Q:my, of'l{::.u, has ndnm sev specimens o > m?lullu glaws, M&‘w was really a pu:{ a‘ght. Some m visitors signified their intention of patron Near this table was placed a bust of the late Mr. D‘Arcy McGee which was nounced by those who knew the, lament ed gentleman in his lifetime to be a .u.oormtllhuu.r t&" reporter ~was to ascertain .name~of the reve endcner e m > 4 mm ut ihiegs : bauk ordingry mercantile purposes, were sub«‘ .mu'.'i% bound and Anished is onlf, with Russian leather bands, Gn: mmnu three different qualities, all of w Were of the most crofllhblo character, Next to the table on which the . books vmoxhlflbdmnlug fine specimensiof ornamaen a pq;m.nh exe~ cuted in tbo’esriénn Commerci &h’. throughout the Dominion, some of themy,; i pesiny. more wondmrey ths proond‘s es , were s e ‘s art, and attraoted & large share irgpere tb tiou. the building, probably because nbt faroogs ib hn k oun 6 arrangin * ducts of mh{ hflub-o(wthll more anon. To commence with an artidle which is most essential to all business men, ul.od acoount our n W enc m # s . C0lnâ€" prited byoks adapred both 0+ Uaitkfeg and ‘ THB MAIN BVILDING, . | _ Altaire yestarday migrilng certainly did present a mo‘r:.l.null‘nm-l e and ugl:h: } rmoo on ; bu :t'i l there were several mmmu'w been entored and not laid out, 'l‘hh’u the interior of the building a somewhat raiging Ts 24006 of. eaifarane (ogime: 8 . Of @x @r ed considerably with ‘the comfort o?w- itors, â€" The .latter were m‘l":.nt during the early part of the day, but toâ€" ward noon the:number Lmu&giul- erably, until the landing became ed: with people, both from the=seity and a distance, who appeared to manifest a doep interest: in the proceedings of,the day. Notwidnhndh:g. the utzq. chilly :::‘tbbor, and ‘lrdldlu Js as full of f as a druggist‘s ltu_a m wind came :&lftlh“ "through ‘ the" isles in fiers w4 inm.‘ui;“d mc?“ mu ‘were Cmy and were fiu‘- olpauu-mw their hearers. looks of the stoves inl&i.?d each cold mortalâ€"_with an earnest re to see a fire built in a fow of them. The :'ioh was a vain u:.ndhlu‘h. m:um Committee the representatives i enntaiig anak ‘notwithstan re derandéo..of., B _of. « Ob 1 isn‘d it ite: of the reporters, who found it pretty hard work to write up «their notes. » ever, the best had toiom:.lu € ie 'l':h“p'::r‘:dh e atttractions which ap to have more for the visitors than | the lower portion of a forward aliding!motion, not unlike that of a stationers. paperâ€"cutter. .IJ slices bread, dried beef or ‘vegetables oasily and regularly in respect of size and with des or large and, gentoal familios what a desideratum this " Patent Slicer must be | ‘The saving in bread glone will be a consideration . which forms the subâ€" some exquisite _ _RHearn & Harrison, of Montreal, have a mof'hhh-howmpubr of work» lt& Somerville, of streot, who has Muprdbwu-fich Colin H. &00.‘of0 Â¥, ox» hibits some of that firm‘s in the shape ofâ€"cotton yarns and ‘ and their finish was the theme of much from the fair sex. | The ing olosed at six n m . and w\ to that time articles were stil rorror coUkl..; ;; ...} Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. yns:: ; Mmmq.pg.q,“ Williat ‘Briton, J drunk and disorder|y, were fned grduâ€"mh.uhd&d{mmlh .o W e 16e Darby: who mas intplicated for Frank Albert last winter,but one, lost frost Ns mrfanipeie Prouom O mou ts ::nw- the instruments well :nilhxht:dm spoken ° of most highly by many medical men. It was Mr. Authors who constructed the feet ui azute of the apine. AANCROED,, _ OL 'lm::,.dum m and apparatus for the oure of â€" lateral Mr. Rogers shows also his two hearses, one form‘md the other for children, The Aruatrong 406« o Gusiphytint they are Wu Nf& handsomest of the kind in the city, They were universall < In the h%mqw. James Authors, of ‘Toronto, exhibits several Among the comparatively fow abticles used in the mhufln m,tlu Walker and Wringor, which is manufac« dured in Hamilton. ',hk certainly one of . While on the subject of metal work, toâ€" which we shall tak e cccasion to refar; it is as well to mention that the Dominion of Canads Plumbago Co. made s very fine dhglqy of undressed ore from their mines in uoklnghnn, and of erucibles and penâ€" "olls mannufactured therefrow. ~‘They also exhibited electrotyping, pencil, lubricatâ€" inwsd erucible â€" stock um thot w deservedly attracting atten: no only an account of its rarity but also on account of nouho-lcd's superiority in every department, The pencils of the of the kind eyer yet invented. Morrison B#mMnnmu the macâ€" hine and from the style in which it wash~ ed, it seemed to fully to deserve the title whigh is claimed, for it the " Laundry Messrs. C. W. Bangs & Co. have also a fine display, and among other handsome articles is a pisno cover, the work of a Squaw. Thcn;m\:l'uhhndof pou:glmquflh.dmohflr,ndlth oue of the most interesting in that,deâ€" Eaptendioly arianged stail, aod the furs :o exhibits are most suberb. They ave _ been * " soon‘ qraay ( Pcnuawhohonuflod to the highest credit for his wormankship, * most recherche articles of its class ever exhibited. : â€"He has also some : beautiful ipany are remarkably ; and \al f eenrena. af k ' any im whilst the O:mp:lqy'- emol{)lu are pmt nounced unequalled. ‘The Assayer to Her Majesty‘s mint and the Bank of es o) " por hk yore farlon, opph 1e veins re dmmin.mal flfim oubo‘:."hom certificates and reports.which we have fi‘i't_:gpuuhmlu'lnly M“,% ‘and ‘the qm n;xllod)‘mu is with Iuwwo note the great success tbg&n pany has, is so short a time, atâ€" A e , attention of the visitors roun&d“hlmom *dh“évn of fmm First came of Mr. &. J. Deviin, the well known vendor, the **hats thatR hfl: whn‘::dlpm With: ou sligh exaggerating, his sbow is :fi takesâ€"the preâ€" :bt &thw:axg Olu’i & rh 'filfizfifi ”!’?fltkhh:&\dlh aouln 0ea. seal coatls, JaCkets and winter comforts in the shape of furs case of two trains coming into contact, The invention is well worthy of the atten â€" tion of all who are interested in railroad Again notiseable the hea srdtfi:l- of iron ware, are :flo btn'ilo':’o stoves shown by Mr. H. Meadows, of Sussex® street. ‘He has one which is intended ‘for the heating of churches, public halls and other, large buildings, He terms it the Diamond Hotâ€"air Furnace, Pmicsonbivat privaighes, ant in mpogats 1e oso p es, appears Kondnrnbly adapted for the for which.it bas been invented. ll:'“mn has stoves for the \-umm m.udn fasbioned as to be adapted for the consumpâ€" tion of aither wood ar coal. _A bedstead finished with burnished brass mountings is one of the handsomest articles of its class within the building. _ _ â€" Parteuts: or INVENTIOX Rarmir Proâ€" matters. Mr.; Godefroi leau of Montreal,shows " fne Jsgâ€"hp'f a safe; which n ied To on ons P eb eleon fo en pe en some of ing elosed at six p.m , 1 e inragabndine t $ adh nds ngeniquely ‘Cofisizuoted aftiite A NEW WASHBR, atranged is quite Ts y W.!'-. ; composed of ene ineep eepafemes I f“. ‘ VO LC +# mâ€" M'q"nll-i ‘*".,m‘ .. Qtinws, Bopewmber 213753. f CHAMPION = SHINGLE â€"MACHINE ! 6 BE _ "~DOMESTIC‘ BELFPEEDING & ARBLFSEPIING 493>~SQUARE! MIlEs TIMBER Linrrs, rgusese uuuts ror saLs e NHIM bereaties be exotaeit nte t en is faw Wiil be r-?-'w","'i mm the past. ps ogeontbrt enc Ket iiited. The propri of tbe¢ (ity General M “&“% ablic genbrally, that the business of the bas this day b on resutme Nes erioiiiig, prranle Partios othe pieage to name the seet a c e i) pt t o {v'i r @ please to name : 1890 -lt:?‘lvent Act of 1869.] <a ced fu‘toratitel Eatatetoll 1. .1 *A , *«* _ ALEXANQER rLOOKAART, _ .. Ot!Wul6 Village, in the Township of Ous‘owy4 Ark & 1000â€"b4C An Imsolvent; | ~and pvenes _ te conal : wodetd es uts "Bb ho invice. »earainns e n d . m awuu at maderate .‘&ll’l'.: The undersigned:iis prepared to mzwâ€"l'mm They are war 3 from the polsonous olls and acids which enter into thie composition of many of the factitiong frult fiavors now in the market. ‘They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are § n.q.wâ€"nmzwn O‘tawa, Attaws. July 24, 1+76, Whe superlority of these Entracts consists in ShebP SHOWER ANOD OTHER â€" BATHS, COMPLETE IRONS IN oNE Borthwick‘ Springs. PERRY DAVis & S0N & LAMrENOr, Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s Extracts 200 in Use in Canada. PATENTED 1878. x ubte / *w. podiatiinp Aot e vedgh in 4 â€" ;vi‘u)nwn. 4 '\q\!’ 'fl:& A QOARD. Its the best, a seuranorone | e anie ol ie old se &o'-udah" u.‘.“ o-%“o_fim“ :,_5. M ?9-&-'3:‘5;"‘ " oPr ed does n :t.blod Miumel ; Av. Hotel, 3. Â¥. di. . soug us u gurtseo, nointo . Of byis febus, We Will give a habd» se WHATâ€"NUT; and jor tne seound correct solution so recelved we Wwillgivéen beantiful WALNUT TRaPuUNY, anc to the third an dleguot J "J WORK TABLE: | Auswers to be sout in sealed envelap :# tmg waut p-:j-nqp received, and on the Zind 1 BVKEMSE : they wi!ll be op{hed and the prizes awarded, and ciltheidw\ the : prizcs will be given out ~_ foaath y INWPHE MBRANYAIYÂ¥R OALL ¢ * o Hine de 4nd a ioh o caeieaa ie Pligu *L VA N0 THE MH#T OF OUR LADY OUNTOMER® who x imannie ut mauges® onp iaat Winrsmannt a B derinonien fo e Ppmad esc eprags mfi cacgtce ©oxsvurzion, [*»‘**®*Ipe»® FA.O.’& ;m “,&U‘ET'- W ater, m.u: o t 10 It is naed Internally and Externaily. BEEKELEY, Bept.. 1#0.â€"Gentiemen, 1 fool i# bflnlfi:}l‘k..c.in:/‘u[""d'n to Biate | ob qfi AEs sp s Ak i In consequence Ig.’s}-};’a};'lmm' ons of Lea & Perrins Smxz* which are calculated to deceive the Publit, LkA t i. 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