. Hand book of S. G. Say well &Sons Manufacturers of all kinds of HARNESS Hand and Machine Stitched. DEALERS IN TRUNKS, BAGSSUIT CASES, SHAWL RUGSBLANKETS, SUMMER SHEETSWHIPS, HORSE BOOTS, Etc. AND ALL KINDS OF POLISHES 155 King St. West, 1 oronto PHONE MAIN 6617 Factory at Oshawa, Ont. 34 TORONTO. TORONTO is the second largest city in Canada, and thecapital and commercial centre of the richest and most populousProvince of the Dominion, a Province embracing 260,862 squaremiles of territory and containing 2,200,000 people. It is themanufacturing and distributing city of a wealthy and


. Hand book of S. G. Say well &Sons Manufacturers of all kinds of HARNESS Hand and Machine Stitched. DEALERS IN TRUNKS, BAGSSUIT CASES, SHAWL RUGSBLANKETS, SUMMER SHEETSWHIPS, HORSE BOOTS, Etc. AND ALL KINDS OF POLISHES 155 King St. West, 1 oronto PHONE MAIN 6617 Factory at Oshawa, Ont. 34 TORONTO. TORONTO is the second largest city in Canada, and thecapital and commercial centre of the richest and most populousProvince of the Dominion, a Province embracing 260,862 squaremiles of territory and containing 2,200,000 people. It is themanufacturing and distributing city of a wealthy and enterprising com-munity, whose country is exceedingly rich in timber, minerals, fisheries,and the products of the soil, and whose number and commercial strengthare rapidly increasing. Three great systems of railway spread theirmain and branch lines over this vast area, focusing in Toronto wherethe lines of rail and water communication meet, and from which all themarkets of Ontario and the great Canadian West can be most con-veniently reached. Central Ontario is the most highly cultivated portionof the Dominion of Canada, but in the wide expanse of its northern por-tion and westward along the Great Lakes, and even to the boundariesof Manitoba, new settlements, towns and villages are constantly spring-


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