. Toronto the ideal summer city : pictured and TORONTO BAY AM) THIS ISLAND nooks, its sports, aquatic and afield. The first city of the first Province of Canada lies in the heart of some of therichest country on the continent, rich in soil, in forest and in mineral wealth. Ontario is developing rapidly, andToronto is getting its full share of the increasing prosperity. It has grown rapidly of late years and, including itssuburbs, has a population of about 225,000. It possesses exceptional advantages as a manufacturing city, and as a. PARLIAMENT BUILDING OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO T


. Toronto the ideal summer city : pictured and TORONTO BAY AM) THIS ISLAND nooks, its sports, aquatic and afield. The first city of the first Province of Canada lies in the heart of some of therichest country on the continent, rich in soil, in forest and in mineral wealth. Ontario is developing rapidly, andToronto is getting its full share of the increasing prosperity. It has grown rapidly of late years and, including itssuburbs, has a population of about 225,000. It possesses exceptional advantages as a manufacturing city, and as a. PARLIAMENT BUILDING OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO TEoronto: tfoe 3t>eal Summer <Iit\? distributing centre, and its progressive citizens propose further, by building a short line of railway to Georgian Bay to swing the current of western export through their city and cause itto rival Buffalo as a great commercial emporium. The Queen City has a place among the leading intellectual cen-tres of the continent. Its schools, universities, press, pulpit and salonsare the model for Canada, and its influence is paramount in directingthe thought of the Dominion in education, statecraft, literature and artToronto is pre-eminently a Twentieth Century city, a city of thepresent and the future. It can point to no historic or romantic annals are those of stead) advancement, of readiness in assimilatingthe results of the best thought and achievement in the realms of scienceand art. The only color given to the story is, when, as the youngloyalist town of York, it was twice raided by the Ame


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