Illustrated guide to Toronto by way of Niagara Falls : with indexed map of the city, showing street car lines . # GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Fifteen of our prominent life insurance companies havetheir head offices in Toronto, and four of them have theirhead offices in Montreal. Other statistics are worth pasting in ones hat: Rank clearings, 1910 .$1,595,954,254 00 Bank clearings, 1911 1,852,397,605 00 P. O. earnings, 1910 1,709,493 34 P. O. earnings, 1911 ,065 28 Real estate transfers, 1910 14,546 Real estate transfers, 1911 16,007 Torontos assessment, 1910 .$349,206,510 00 Torontos assessment,


Illustrated guide to Toronto by way of Niagara Falls : with indexed map of the city, showing street car lines . # GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Fifteen of our prominent life insurance companies havetheir head offices in Toronto, and four of them have theirhead offices in Montreal. Other statistics are worth pasting in ones hat: Rank clearings, 1910 .$1,595,954,254 00 Bank clearings, 1911 1,852,397,605 00 P. O. earnings, 1910 1,709,493 34 P. O. earnings, 1911 ,065 28 Real estate transfers, 1910 14,546 Real estate transfers, 1911 16,007 Torontos assessment, 1910 .$349,206,510 00 Torontos assessment, 1911 390,599,148 00 Situation.—In the City Engineers report the topo-graphy of Toronto is given as situated upon the northernshore of Lake Ontario, about forty miles easterly of itswestern terminus. It lies in latitude 43° 39 10 north,longitude 79° 23 west, on a plateau gently ascending northfor a distance of three miles, where an altitude of about220 feet above the lake level is reached. It extends abouteight miles along the lake, and is generally level, withslight depressions at points where minor w


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