The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . y plumbing, and canbe heated with hot water and hot air. Every floor is amply suppliedwith lavatories and public baths. Guests chambers are arranged singly and in suite, with andwithout private baths, and are handsomely furnished in antique oaks,white iron and brass beds, with the Ostermoor patent mattresses. The dining-room is unquestionably one of the finest in covers an area of nearly 8,000 square feet and opens out uponspacious verandas. The cuisine will be under the personal super-vision of Mr. Hood, who is a successful


The garden of Canada : Burlington, Oakville and district . y plumbing, and canbe heated with hot water and hot air. Every floor is amply suppliedwith lavatories and public baths. Guests chambers are arranged singly and in suite, with andwithout private baths, and are handsomely furnished in antique oaks,white iron and brass beds, with the Ostermoor patent mattresses. The dining-room is unquestionably one of the finest in covers an area of nearly 8,000 square feet and opens out uponspacious verandas. The cuisine will be under the personal super-vision of Mr. Hood, who is a successful caterer. Amusements: Golf, tennis, croquet, bowling on the green,bathing, boating, fishing, cycling and driving; also bowling,billiards, pool, bagatelle, ping pong, etc. In addition to theseamusements, music will be furnished during m^als and for dancing. A special feature of the hotel is its roof garden and promenades. Rates $ per day and upwards. Special weekly and seasonrates. Booklets with further information on application. Thomas Hood, Corner of Dining-Room,Brant Hotkl. Lower Veranda, Brant Hotee.


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