rd rotest iTe at th Briâ€" The nt im it BIG SAVING ON USED EQUIPMENT DUBING EXKIBITION. Large hair drvors, basins, permanent waving maâ€" hincs, barber chairs and Axtures, sitting chairs, hairdressing chairs, dresserettes, mirrors, . manicure tables, sterilizers, cahinots, signs, otc., must be sold regard. less of cost Everything will carty a MASON, E&Â¥RISCH 230 YONGE ST. TORONTO What unquestionably will be the finost building in America devoted oxclusively to the purposes of autoâ€" motive display will be opened in the beantiful park of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition at Toronto this eummer. ‘The palatial new structure will occupy a prominent place overâ€" looking Lake QOntario, immediately across the boulevard from the new Engineering and Electrical Building. The latter was opened last year at a cost of $650,000. The great automoâ€" tive salon will cost $1,000,229, that boing the figure embodiecd in the u-l copted tenders. Million Dollar YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton‘s Hote!l Rates: $1 Per Day and Up The twhâ€"storey structure will WHEN IN TORONTO FOR SALE BEAUTY PARLOR includieg the famous DUO â€" ART Reproducing Piano at the Canadian National and HENRY HERBERT MASON & RISCH Aj EAT AND SLEEP AT SCHOLES HOTEL BROS. OF CANADA, LIMITED 31 ADELAIDE ST. WEST MAsON & RISCH BARBER SHOP EQUIPMENT invite you to see and hear the new At Canadian National Exhibition PIANOS Motor Salon H h Mexico Maintains High Standard Set in Previous Years Edwin Franko Goldman Band LV THE EDWIN FRANKO GoLoman BAND organization will be heard daily throughout ill appear as usual. the This new and mnovel seating arâ€" rangement was adopted after much experimenting and it is Mr. Goldman‘s contention that the fine tonal effect obtained by his organization is large« ly due to the arrangement of instruâ€" ments. _ Mr. Goidman adopted a new seating arrangement some years ago which has since been~approved by many of the concert bands throughâ€" out the world. It became known as the "Goldman Seating Plan" and is now used almost everywhere, especialâ€" ly for radio broadcasting. The new and later arrangement shown in the illustration is a â€" decided improveâ€" ment upon Mr. Goldman‘s former plan. _ This band will appear daily at the Canadian National Exhibition from August 23rd to Sept. 7th Many other fine military and concert bands will appear also and as a further offering to musicâ€"lovers, the Canaâ€" dian National Exhibition Chorus of two thousand voices will appear durâ€" Ing the period of the fair under tho‘ direction of the internationally famâ€" ous Dr. H. A. Fricker, conductor ot the great Mendelssohn Choir of Toâ€" ronto. _ As if that were not enough, the Exhibition management has arâ€" ranged with the Thaviu Opera Comâ€" pany of Chicago for openâ€"air presentaâ€" tion of several of the standard operas, works of the famous masters. For the bands and operas, an elaborate system of amplification has been arâ€" ranged ,a modern system which does not distort vocal or instrumental music.*+ The Thaviu prosantations &n Stoneâ€"colored _ crystalline _ stucco plaster with joints sawn will form the 446 feet in length and 294 feet in depth. It will be constructed of stome, steel and brick with concrete flooring on the main and mezzanine floors. The ground will have 95,000 feet of display space with the reâ€" maining 25,000 feet on the mezzanine. Passenger models and busses will ocâ€" eupy 60,000 feet, trucks will be alâ€" lotted 35,000 feet and 25,000 feet will be available for accessoriee and parts. Stairs leading to the mezzanâ€" ine will be at cach of the four enâ€" trances and the wide stairways will be flanked with ornamental wrought fron balustrades. _ The pillars and facings of the building at the main entrances will be of cut and cast stone with artificial stone and wrought iron decorations. ‘ ly throughout the Canadian The list for 1929 is the most atâ€" tractive and comprehensive ever is sued by the C. N. E. Association. It contains one hundred and fiftyâ€"eight pages and is replete with information relative to agriculture embracing every division of live stock. Through the many sections listed revisions and improvements for the general good of breed and breeder are noticeâ€" able. Increased Entries in Horse Events In the breeding horse section, classes have been added for young horses, and the "Jurflor breeders" Heralding the show the annual premium list went through the mail some weeks ago to a host of patrons in all provinces throughout Canada and the many States of the union. to be presented will faithfully porâ€" tray "The Agricultural Development of a Nation.‘ & Agricuitural Resume The Canadian National Exhibition, now recognized as the greatest agriâ€" cultural institution in the world, has to its credit the glorious record of fiftyâ€"one consecutive years of unabated effort to advance the interests of our Nation‘s basic industry. The prosâ€" ent year sees the management of this great organization planning and preâ€" paring a more iteresting and educaâ€" tioal agricultural program than ever for its "EMPIRE YEAR" Celebration. From end to ond of the sixteen and oneâ€"half acres of buildings under one continuous roof, the very finest live stock in the land will have the most modern and sanitary exhibiting faciliâ€" ties, judging arenas and show rooms. It is safe to say that the spectacle are a novelty which are expected to prove a sensation at the Canadian National Exhibition as they have outâ€" doors elsewhere. .+i‘ " _ ET Exhibition Notes ï¬mber glass will be used in lll} windows with Spanish iron grlllln‘, inside and out to give a decorative ; touch. The building will be used anâ€"; nually both by the Canadian National Exhibition fall motor show and the| National Motor Show of Canada in| the winter. The opening in August when the world‘s greatest annual exâ€" hibition swings open its gates on the 23rd, will provide the Canadian Na-l tlonal Exhibition with the greatest motor show ever held in this country.’ inside walls. Masjestic stone pillars will extend t.o the roof at the mezâ€" zanine floor and artistic lighting arâ€" rangements have been made to blend harmoniously with the color effects of the automobile models. _ Indirect lighting will prevent glare n the highâ€" ly finished cars. When at the Toronto Exhibition You are invited to call at the Heintzman stand in the Manuâ€" facturera‘ Building and see the wonderful display of UPRIGHT and GRAND PIA&OS, as well as the very artistle display of SPECIAL DESIGNS. If you are down town, would be glad to have you call in, n:'z duplicate display is on hand at our warerooms, 195 Yo Street, opposite Eaton‘s. RADIO and PHONOGRAPH§, a wonderful display of the Ilh‘ models in Radios, many makes to choose from. Also a designs of Orthophonic Victrolas, and Victor Records. Terms. Pianos 10% cash, balance spread over three years Radid® and Phonographs, 15% to £5% cash balande arru{ged over a period of 12 months. National Exhibition The â€" Futurity _ for threeâ€"yearâ€"old trotters, owned, foaled and trained in Canada: Purse, $3,000 and Silver Cup donated by the Toronto Driving Club. Thursday, September 5th + 2.10 Pace. Purse, ................. $500 The Futurity for threeâ€"yearâ€"old pacâ€" ers, owned, foaled and trained in Canâ€" ada: Purse, $2,000 and Silver Cup donâ€" ated by the Dominion Harness Horse Association. Th ebalance of the program is deâ€" voted to class races of uniform value of $500 ad provides for trotters and pacers whose eligibility range from the 2.30 class down to the 2.10 pacers. The entire program is being raced under the rules of the Dominion Harâ€" ness Horse Association and the eligâ€" ibility of horses intended for racing at this meeting may be obtained from Mr. Charles Snow, 331 Brock Avenue, Toronto. ‘The most liberal conditions to be found at any meeting in Canâ€" ada are included in this program, inâ€" cluding a threeâ€"perâ€"cent. entrance fee with absolutely no deductions from money winners. Entries ~positively close on August 17th when a cash payment of $15 (the entire entry fee) must bo forwarded with the entry, toâ€" gether with the name and description of the horse. The usual money diâ€" visions prevail and trotters are given a four second allowance in all pacing classes. The Complete Program follows: Tuesday, September 3rd 2.30 Trot. (PurS@, ............ $500 2.30 Pace. Purse, ............... 500 Iby the Canadian National Exhibition ’has announced and is being acclaimed by horsemeh as the most important race meeting of its kind in Canada this season. Offering an aggregate of $8,500 in purses, its outstanding features are the two futurity races inâ€" augurate dby the Canadian Standardâ€" bred Society and having respective guarantee dvalues of $3,000 and $2,000. The two futurities, one for threeâ€"yearâ€" old trotters and the other for threeâ€" yeaâ€"old pacers, will be contested on Wednesday, September 5th, with the 2.10 pace, thus making a feature ofâ€" fering that will be witnessed at no other race meeting in Canada this year. The 1929 renewal of the trotting and pacing program | annually sponsored will be afforded an opportunity of presenting their animals to advantâ€" age. _ Saddle, harness and hunter classes will, as usual, make up the Horse Show. There has been conâ€" siderable revision of the classificaâ€" tions in this department and the prize money for the respective placings is ’now on a more generous scale. . The 1929 Horse Show obviously will be more outstanding than even that of 1928 when a record entry was securâ€" ed. Well filled classes of first quality: and keenly contested events always characterize the splendid show in the Arena and furnish much pleasure and! many thrills each afternoon and evening to the vast crowds in attenâ€" dance. Poultry Classes to Encourage Juveniles and Egg Exhibits , The Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Show will be held on the uper floor‘ of the eastern annex and the most modern cooping equipment is belng! provided to accommodate an entry oft| at least 6,000 exhibits A special tea-l ture that makes this show lttnctlveI to breeders is the guarantee of slnglel cooping of all birds entered at a nominal fee of only 75¢ per indiviâ€" dual exhibit. This is of great benefit| to breeders of gibhh quality stock, ior| when birds are cooped together in | ne cageâ€"as they are under the dou-] ble cooping systen:â€"sesious injury | to a valuable specimen often results.| Boy and girl poultry breeders are beâ€" | ing catered to on quite an extensive} scale, twelve sections being provld-i ed for juvenile competitors. _ By way| of encouragement the Hon. John S.| Martin, Ontario Minister of Agriculâ€"| ture, offers a silver trophy for the[ "Best Young Pair Shown*. Olher;‘ new additions this year are Fanciers‘| Egg Classes and Sales Display P(‘ns." Eat at MUMBY‘S Excellent Meals in soc Dining Room . ... .. CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION Exclusive Surroundings Pure Food at Moderate Prices No Waiting â€" Over 1,000 Seats 28 Years on Grounds J. A. MUMBY pue M Wednesday, September 4th 2.16) ‘TrOt. " PUESB, ";i.â€"ssâ€"stmicvieess | $ 2.15 Pace. Purse, ... Trotting Program West End of Grand Stand Manager . $500 . 500 ' Track athletes of both sexes who‘ represented their countries at the‘ 10Iympic Game sin Amsterdam last‘ year will be seen in the Canadian Naâ€"| tional Exhibition meet which anteâ€" dates even the Canadian championâ€" ] ships. The stars of Europe and. Amerâ€" glca have been seen in former years ntl |this gathering of spiked shoe exponâ€" ; |ents and the sport‘s luminaries will) iagaln be in competition. Bicycle racâ€"| ing, having emerged from its lothargy;’ ;ot the past year or two, will again be a prominent feature. I Carnival of the Clouds Aviation is being stressed for this Empire Year Celebration and plans |are being laid for some racing events. Harness racing enthusiasts will see their favorite sport at its best. IInâ€" cluded in the program are _ $5,000 Futurities. The Lake Yacht Racing Association will bring international competition to the Canadian National Exhibition. Speedy, graceful racing craft from many, points on Lakes Ontario and Erie in Canada and the United States will compete. Sea Fleas Big Feature Â¥ Outboard motor races, for which cash prizes of $8,000 have been proâ€" vided, have attracted drivers of inâ€" ternational fame and the spectacular little "sea fleas" will be a daily feaâ€" ture on the water front. Lake Onâ€" tario at this point is particularly suited to the purpose. Novelt yevents for these ubiquitous little fiyers have also been arranged. For the third year in succession the Canadian National Exhibition, in conâ€" junction with the Wrigley interests, wil hold the iamous $50,000 world championship Wrigley swim maraâ€" thon. The course will agai nbe imâ€" mediately in front of Exhibition Park, the women‘s event of ten miles on Friday, August 23rd, opening day, and the men‘s swim on Wednesday, August 28th, at a distance of fifteen miles. It has been stipulated ~that the water shall be at a temperature of 58 degrees or warmer at the hour set for the start. I nthe event of this condition not being met, the "big splash" will be postponed to the folâ€" lowing day. Natatorial stars from all over the world have already forwarded their entries. _ Sport is so popular and necessary a phase of the national life of the people of Canada as of other countries that the Canadian National Exhibition has give it a prominent place on its program of activities, Ever on the alert to the demands of its two million visitors each year and as a contribuâ€" tion to the diversity of the card of attractions for people of all ages and both sexes, the world‘s greatest anâ€" nual exposition has again arranged a list of sports evets, afloat and ashore, calculated to provide enough thrills fo reverybody. Card of Various Au{ 23â€"Baltimore Aug. 27, 28, 29â€"Reading Sept. 2â€"A.M. & P.M. Buffalo | Aug. *24, *24, 26â€"Jersey City Aug. 30, *31, *31â€"Newark. | Sept. 3, 4’ 5, 6, 7â€"Montreal *Two Games For One .l_g‘::f_on SPECIAL SEPT. 6â€"Si. Lozis American‘s (Dan Howley, Mgr.) and Montreal, Both For One Admission. SELLERSâ€"GOUGH FUR 244â€"250 YONGE ST., TORONTO CO. LTD. USED CARS When in Toronto, be sure to see our stock of Selected Cars 525 ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST (At Vaughan Road) Phone Hilicrest 1346 LARGEST EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS SEE THE BALL GAMES Fâ€"UR SALE 20% to 30% OFF MAPLE LEAF STADIUMâ€"Situatcd Close to Sport Events Visit Our Spacious Showrooms While in Toronto VAUGHAN MOTORS, LTD. WHILE VISITING THE EXHIBITION at the C.N.E.. BUY NOW â€" PAY LATER New Models For 1929â€"30 To Select From AUGUST Scores of planes and other aircraft of various classes and designs will atâ€" tend the Canadian National Exhibiâ€" tion. An international carnival of the clouds will present some startling surâ€" prises for Exhibition visitors. Permanent Waving ss By Experts .50 When you visit the Exhibition don‘t fail to have one of our famous Perâ€" manent Waves at the Reduced Rate of $5.50. 288 YONGE STREET, TORONTO ! Write for Bookiet "W2" on the care of a Shur Wave Permanent Wave. | With or without appointment. Specialists in the Shur Wave Method of Permanent Waving. (For tadies who care.) or write for Catalogue. We prepay delivery charges on Bicycles. See our Exhibit under the Grandâ€" stand at Exhibitionâ€"See the new Connor Thermp Electric Washer, also equipped with gasoline engine where electricity is not available. When on Yonge St. call at our Connor Washer Stores, 415A Yonge St., or 1654 St, Clair Ave. West and see these machines demonâ€" strated. Wright, Wilson & Company STOCK EROKERS Members Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Ground Floor Elgin 8127â€"8â€"9 51 KING sT. w., ToroNnto (One door East of Bay St.) e Car Oe P mmey Een to avail themselves of our board room, equipped with transâ€"lux ticker service, where they will find a staff o‘r' expert mining counsellors, capable mie c al ul m mE‘ CopPRRre of rendertnf advice on present holdâ€" ings as well as future commitments Exhibition Visitors while in Toronto are cordially invited Save the Price of Y our Fare to T oronto Bicycles and Motorcycles 36 Queen St. East PERCY A. McBRIDE‘S WHEN IN TORONTO Connor Washers When in Toronto Lowest Prices. Greatest V alues <Ii0O ARCHIVES TORONTO ROBERTSON‘S SEE OUR IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE In an effort to secure uniformity of color in the matter of prize ribbon awards throughout Canada, the Can#â€" dia nNational Exhibition, Toronto, has informed secretary D. . Jackson, of the Canadian Association of Exhibt itlou that it will gladly fall in line | with the suggestions advanced at the â€"recent meeting of the Association, EHMer. first prize will be denoted ty rod, second by blue, third by white, ltmu-tln by yellow, fifth by green “: | sixth by pink . Sweepstakes wi will be awarded the red, white and blue combination and the &grand chamâ€" +pions red and blus. | Ont.; C. F. Wagner, St. Louis, Mo.; ‘Fred Eldridge, ‘Toronto, Ont.; W. !Newmn, Ottawa, Ont.; 8. T. Avent, | Toronto, â€"Ont.; W. . Rands, Toronta, | Ont.; R. G. Keddie, Toronto, Ont. ‘ Cage Birdsâ€"Alex. Craigle, Toronta, | Ont.; Geo, Watson, Toronto, Ont. l Ornamental Bantams, including Self ing and Juvenile Classesâ€"W. P, Carter, Toronto, Ont. Turkeys, geese and ducksâ€"Charles H. Coursey, Lucan, Ont. | â€"Pigconsâ€"H. â€" Rawnsloy, Toronte, iOnt.: C. F. Wagner, St. Louis, Mo.; Twent;â€"four judges have been apâ€" pointed to place the awards. That they are men of high standing and acknowledged ability will be seen by the list appended. The Canadian National Exhibition ‘manuement has accomplished many wonderful achievements in the past lln their preâ€"show publications but the prize list compiled for "Empire Year," 1 1929, overshadows all previous efforts, It is indeed of high quality and atâ€" tractive from cover to cover, asi :o flects considerable credit upg* wese directly responsible for its issuance. Breeders throughout Canada and the United States should not miss securâ€" ing a copy of this handsome book. It contains the fulles tinformation reâ€" garding entrics, cooping accommodaâ€" tion and conditions of exhibiting. Rabbits and Cayviesâ€"Lon Toronto, Ont.; W. Smalipage, Ont . Miscellaneousâ€"Prof. T. B Kurata, Toronto, Ont. Polish, Hamburgs, French, Minorâ€" cas, Campines and Buttercupsâ€"W. G. Carter, Londesboro, Ont, All Orpingtons (except White) Jerâ€" sey Black Giants, Spanish and Javas â€"W. J. Roberts, Hamilton, Ont. Game and Game Bantams, including Selling and Juvenile Classosâ€"Dam Rooke, Prescott, Ont. Plymouth Rocks, Barred and White â€"â€"Cleve Stout, Deerfleld, 111. Plymouth Rocks, Buff Columbian and A.V.O. Orpington White, Sussos, Chanteciors, Dorkings, Miscollancous, Juvenile (large fowl) and sou;. 2 classes (large fowl)â€"Prof, W. ®, Graham, Guelph, Ont, Partridge Plymouth Rocks, Braâ€" hams, Cochins, Anconas, Red Cape, Cornish and Langshansâ€"Geo. Robortâ€" All _ Loghornsâ€"William Cadman, London, Ont. Rhode Island Reds, Rhode Island Whites and . Andalusiansâ€"Frederick H. Stillwagen, Bethichem, Pa. son, Oftawa, Ont. All Wyandottesâ€"( Blair Nothing in the way of attracting and encouraging breeders of all elasses of stock has been overlooked by the management, and a record onâ€" try in all sections in recognition of the painstaking efforts made is confiâ€" dently anticipated. The classification of the "Nationâ€" al‘s" feathér and fur dopartment has always been regarded by the brecders as a comprehensive one. This year, however, it has been extended by the addition of breeding display pens, sales classes, juvenile sections and a fanciers‘ egg department. The premâ€" Jum money throughout the numero=* calsses is on the same munifice»: scale as has been offered at "Nationat" shows horetofore. The Poultry, Pigeon, Rabbit and Pet Stock Show of th Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition scheduled to be held at the Coliseum, Exhibition Park, Toâ€" ronto, August 30th to September 6th next, promisos to be one of the most outstanding exhibits of its kind ever held on the American continent. C.N.E. Poultry Show Preparations Eggsâ€"R. J. Bell, Toronto, Ovt Judges M. Wilkinson Parker, Toronta,