. To Ottawa, Ontario via the Rideau Lakes and River from the Thousand Islands and the territory of the New York Central Lines . tiTflfi ■ ait* THE CITY HALL, KINGSTON ONTARIO—REACHED BY THENEW YORK CENTRAL. built stone structures, with their revolving tops, were evidentlymuch in favor with the early military engineers, and were, nodoubt, of material strength in the days when artillery was con-spicuous principally for the noise it was capable of the principal part they play is in imparting a distinctivelypicturesque effect to an otherwise busy and modern-looking har-bor. To the


. To Ottawa, Ontario via the Rideau Lakes and River from the Thousand Islands and the territory of the New York Central Lines . tiTflfi ■ ait* THE CITY HALL, KINGSTON ONTARIO—REACHED BY THENEW YORK CENTRAL. built stone structures, with their revolving tops, were evidentlymuch in favor with the early military engineers, and were, nodoubt, of material strength in the days when artillery was con-spicuous principally for the noise it was capable of the principal part they play is in imparting a distinctivelypicturesque effect to an otherwise busy and modern-looking har-bor. To the right of the harbor, and connected with the cityby what is known as Cataraqui Bridge, lies a fine bluff, onwhich is to be seen the ports old and solid-looking defensivework, Fort Henry. Though interesting in a marked degree, eventhe unmilitary observer would scarce need be told that it is hardlyup to date, at least as judged by modern military standards, andyet if manned by a resolute force, equipped with latter-day weap-ons, it would still be a somewhat difficult nut to crack. This, atleast, was the view taken last


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