Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Friday, August 23Rd to Saturday
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IOCUE 4 PR ldudincj SPORTS Activitie* T c £<fAUG.23toSEPT 7, 1935 t JfcO^V*57 INCLUSIVE »">'jnIW l'17' '.vir^diii IBITION TORONTO The EDITH and LORNE PIERCE COLLECTION o/CANADIANA TORONTO MONTREAL REGIXA HALIFAX PLAN OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION "Be Foot Happy" World's Famous Hot Pavements Athletes Use Long Walks Hard Floors are unkind to Your Feet OLYMPEME Not an the Antiseptic Lihimekt Olympene is kind Ordinary Liniment An Antiseptic Liniment Recommended Especia lly OSCAR ROETTGER, Player Manager, Montreal Royal Baseball. for Athlete's Foot. The Athlete's Liniment. JIM WEAVER, Pitcher, Newark Bears Baseball. For Soreness, Stiffness of Muscles and Joints- . ' W. J " Bill ' O'BRIEN, Montreal Maroons, Montreal. Strains and Sprains- RUTH DOWNING, Toronto. Abscesses, Boils, Pimples and Sores. "Torchy" Vancouver, Six Day Bicycle Cuts and Bruises. PEDEN, Rider. Nervousness and Sleeplessness. BERNARD STUBECKE, Germany, Six Day Bicycle Head Colds, Catarrh and Hay Fever- Rider. RUTH DOWNING Corns, Bunions, Sore or Swollen Feet- FRED BULLIVENT, Head Trainer, Six Day Bicycle Toronto's Sweetheart of the Swim Riders. Sunburn, Poison Ivy, Insect Bites Says Use JIM McMILLEN, Wrestler, Vice-President, Chicago Dandruff. Bears. GEORGE "Todger" ANDERSON, Hamilton, Manufactured by OLYMPENE Assoc. -Coach, Hamilton Olympic Club. NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., LIMITED OLYMPEME Trainer, Bert Pearson, Sprinter. TORONTO ONTARIO the Antiseptic Liniment Established 1854 the Antiseptic Lininent Canadian "National Exhibition :@#^: Fifty-Seventh Annual CANADIAN NATIONAL Exhibition TORONTO Friday, August 23rd to Saturday, September 7th Exclusive of Sundays Days of the 1935 Exhibition FRIDAY - August 23rd - Opening Day SATURDAY August 24th - Warriors' Day MONDAY - August 26th - Children's Day TUESDAY - August 27th - - Automotive Day WEDNESDAY August 28th - - Retail Merchants' and Service Clubs' Day THURSDAY August 29th - Women's and Music Day FRIDAY - August 30th - - - - Press Day SATURDAY August 31st - Manufacturers', Athletic and Floral Day MONDAY - September 2nd - - - Labor Day TUESDAY - September 3rd International Day WEDNESDAY September 4th Agriculturists' Day THURSDAY September 5 th Transportation and Commercial Travellers' Day - FRIDAY - September 6th Live Stock Review Day SATURDAY September 7th Citizens" Day For Further Particulars see Index Page 3. : @#^ : Printed in Canada, Department of Publicity, Canadian National Exhibition Official Catalogue and Programme They say it is London's best hotel • Grosvenor House is fortunate in receiving a very large number of Canadian guests — and wishes to welcome more. Canadians prefer Grosvenor House because the hotel is equipped with every modern aid to greater comfort; because its situation is both central and charming — in the midst of London's activities, yet open and uncongested, with London's great garden just across the way. Where excellence is not extravagance Single bedroom with private bathroom from 21/- Double bedroom with private bathroom from 31/6 Suites from 42/- All bathrooms with shower and iced drinking water. GROSVENOR HOUSE Park Lane -r London (OVERLOOKING HYDE PARK) Cables: Grovhows, Audley, London. Telephone: Grosvenor 6363 Canadian National Exhibition Qeneral $ndex Page Page Officers for 1935 5 Friday, September 6 42-57 Anniversary (57th) 7 Saturday, September 7 43-57 Magnitude of the Canadian National Women's Building 45 Exhibition 11 Dining Halls 47 Information (General) 13 Sports—See Sports Section, page 49 Services of the Exhibition 13 Swimming Records, Women 61 Admission to Grounds and Attractions 13 Swimming Record, Men 63-64 Reservations 13 Softball Players 66 Information Bureau 15 Softball Schedule 67 Check Rooms 15 Motor Boat Rules 69 Transportation 15 Archery Programmes 71 Hospital and First-Aid 15 Grand Stand Spectacle "Zodia" 75-77 Banking Facilities 15 Grand Stand Vaudeville 79 Babies' Rest 15 Band Hours 82-83 Customs Office 15 Musical Competitions 84 Express Office 15 Choral Department 84 Agricultural and Live Stock 15 Vocal Ensembles 8'5 Mothers' Rest 15 Violin Department 88 Police and Fire Department 15 Piano Department 89 Post Office, Telegraph and Telephone ... 15 Brass Department 91 Children's Playground 15 Special Competitions 94 Directory, C.N.E 17-19-21-23 Old Time Fiddlers Department 95 Exhibition Day by Day 25 Bagpipes 95 Friday, August 23 25-51 Elocution 96 Saturday, August 24 25-51 Old Time Square Dance 96 Monday, August 26 27-51 Music Day 97 Tuesday, August 27 29-51 Band Competitions 97 Wednesday, August 28 31-53 Piano Class Demonstration 97 Thursday, August 29 31-53 Programme Amphitheatre 103 Friday, August 30 33-53 Railway Time Tables 105 Saturday, August 31 35-55 Bus Time Tables 107 Monday, September 2 37-55 Judging 109 Tuesday, September 3 39-55 Exhibitors, List of Maufacturing Ill Wednesday, September 4 39-57 Products Displayed, List of 124 Thursday, September 5 41-57 Advertisers, Index to 127 ~T)1r ! Official Catalogue and Programme A , TAKE• ' eV-^ome away from the city for . _ - r' J the afternoon, a day, a week-end. 4. I I Away ^-^ ^^ r« *M JP 1 J X".] t^rJ/ from the dust, the noise, in A I I |V I WT f^&SfttV'i the traffic. Get your feet off W\ 1 I / \ I ^\ K M. UZL"^^^^, the Ero und for a change. Relax and rest. Float . 9 \^J Jl* * |»~^9aaf,-^^^ away on one of -^" «* these glorious C.S.L. boat trips. Montreal by Boat xoi^imjo A IHJliartliv* cru i se t the Glorious scenery, cooling breezes, congenial compan- Thousand Islands. Visit Rochester, Kingston, ionship. Dance to a fine orchestra. Leave Toronto Alexandria Bay, Brockville, Prescott. Daily sailings 4 p.m. (D.S.T.) Comfortable berths, good meals. r 4 pm. (D.S.T.) Round trip, meals and ©I "2 AA Take advantage of this cruise fare to 6! )t\ A A berth included «plO.VV Montreal. Daily sailings (five-day limit) ty&V.W g°™ n one way fare Evening Dance Trip 6rch! $14.00 estra will be on board steamer leaving Toronto 5.50 Niagara Falls River Week-End p.m. for the Niagara ports daily except Sun- n- „ -r . r . » T ir . L From Toronto via steamer to Lemston, N.Y., thence day Round trip except Saturdays and n* n via Gorge Route to Niagara hoHdavsnonoays - lOC. Falls, N.Y., or from Tor- onto, by steamer to Queenston, thence to Niagara Saturdays and holidays <pl.UU Falls, Ont., via Highway King Coach Lines. Good _ T . •»-» • < Tii . j going Friday noon to Sunday A.M. Re- C) AA Niagara Falls Illuminated turning UP to Monday ^i.mm Do not miss this gorgeous spectacle. Steamers leave TVf nrkrilidllf- ^Idil There will be a Moon- Toronto at 5.50 p.m. on Saturday and Holidays for IHUUHllgm 0<tll ij gnt Sail Saturday round trip to the Falls via Queenston and Highway night to the Niagara River Ports on special steamer King Coach Lines, returning the same way 7E leaving Pier No. 9 at 9.30 p.m. Romanelli's Orch- (P-J1 •*"J (Return by special steamer leaving Queens- "iP- estra will provide the music for dancing. Cruise 7C^> ton only at 11.30) fare and dance. Queenston and return /*7C Four boats a day to Niagara River Ports (Daylight Saving Time). 7.45 a.m. (Sundays 8.15 a.m.) 9.15 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 5.50 p.m. (Sundays 4.30 p.m.) Ask about all-expense trips to Montreal, Quebec, Murray Bay, Tadoussac and the Famous Saguenay River. For information apply CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES City Ticket Office: 380 Bay Street Royal York Hotel Ticket Office Dock Ticket Office : Foot of Bay St. King Edward Hotel Ticket Office All Telephones ADelalde 4201 LONDON Great Britain's Premier Port. The World's Greatest Market. Canadian Producers SHIP TO LONDON SELL IN LONDON 20,000, 000 Home Buyers. Transhipment Port for Europe The General Manager, Canadian National Exhibition, Port of London Authority, Governments Building, London, E.C. 3, England Toronto, Canada Canadian N ationaVExhibition OFFICERS FOR 1935 HONORARY PATRON His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales PATRON His Excellency the Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough, P.C., G.C.M.G. VICE-PATRONS His Honour the Hon. William Legh Walsh, Lieut. -Gov. His Honour Colonel the Hon. Herbert A. Bruce. R.A. of Alberta. M.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.. Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario. His Honour the Hon. John W. F. Johnson. Lieut. -Gov. His Honour the Hon. George Des Brisay de Blois, Lieut. of British Columbia. Gov. of Prince Edward Island. His Honour the Hon. William Johnston Tupper. K.C., His Honour the Hon. E. L. Patenaude. Lieut.-Gov. of Lieut. -Gov. of Manitoba Quebec. Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Murray MacLaren. Lieut. -Gov. of His Honour Lieut. -Colonel the Hon. H. E. Munroe. New Brunswick. O.B.E., M.D.. F.A.C.S., Lieut.-Gov. of Saskatche- His Honour the Hon. Walter H. Covert. K.C., Lieut.- wan. Gov. of Nova Scotia. HONORARY DIRECTORS The Right Honourable Richard Bedford Bennett. K.C.. P.C., LL.B., LL.D.. Premier of Canada Hon. R. G. Reid, Premier of Alberta. Hon. T. D. Pattullo. Premier of British Columbia. Hon. John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba. Hon. L. P. D. Tilley, K.C., Premier of New Brunswick. Hon. Angus L. Macdonald. Premier of Nova Scotia. Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn, Premier of Ontario. Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan. M.D., CM., F.A.C.S., Premier of Prince Edward Island. Hon. L. A. Taschereau, K.C., Premier of Quebec. Hon. James G. Gardiner, B.A., LL.D., Premier of Saskatchewan. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, High Commissioner for Canada, London, England. Hon. Robt. Weir. Minister of Agriculture for Canada. Ottawa. Hon. Rev. H. J. Cody, President. University of Toronto. Sir Edward Beatty, G.B.E. Col. Harry McGee Dr. C. T. Currelly Chas. L. Burton, Esq. S.