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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 ^i 2 3 4 5 6 CATALOGUE OF Coan Portrait ^xbibition TEMPLE BUILDING TORONTO April Third to Fifteenth, 1899 PRICE TWENTY-FIT/E CENTS The Safe Deposit -Vaults-- —OF— The Provincial Trust Company Of Ontario, Limited Temple Building, Toronto 5TOPAGE rOR WLUABLE5 Or EVERY DESCRfPTION Thcij are unexce led In convenience and beauty hy any in Arrierlca The vaults are fire, flood and burglar proof, are constructed after the finest moderi> models, with every appliance to insure their safety and the convenience of patrons. The Safe Vault contains 2,500 irrdividual safes in all sires, at rentals from $3 to $30 per annum, tuch safe has separate keys which alone afford access to its contents. These safes are receptacles for Money, Bankbooks, Bonds, Deeds, Debentures, Stocks, Wills, Insurance Policies and other valuable and important documents. The Silver Vault is equipped for the storage of Plate, Heirlooms and other large packages of stated value. The Storage Vault is equipped for receiving packages of bulk and unknown value, such as Furs, Rugs, Paintings, Statuary, Trunks, etc. Special storage for PURS during Summer. Protection against moths guaran- teed. There are private waiting and examining rooms attached to the vaults, and special and exclusive facilities provided for ladies. Telephone, telegraph and messenger service also furnished. Absolute privacy is guaranteeed to every patron. An examination Is invited.— Th« elaborateness and beauty of tlie vaults surprise visitors. Vaults open during business hours 'J i i <" :0A '^i t LOAN PORTRAIT EXHIBITION ' '' .r f UNDER THC: riANAGEMCNT Or THE WOAAAN'S APT ASSOCIATION or CANADA UNDER THE PATRONAGE OE THCIP CXCCLLCNCICS THE OOVCRNOR-OENCRAL 7WD THE COUNTESS OP MINTO HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OP ONTARIO AND niSS MOWAT THE PREMIER OP ONTARIO AND HRS. HARDY Open from the 3rcl to the 1 5th April MDCCaCiX PROn 10 T\.V\. TO 10 P.M. . * TEMPLE BUILDING Corner of Bay and RIchimnd Streets, Toronto ^^ammmmm \ Mn Mr; Mis Mis WOMAN'S ART ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) "LABOR ET CONSTANTIA OFFICERS, J898-99. PRESIDRNT. Mrs. Dignam. KLECTEr VICE-PRESIDENTS. Mrs. Gerald Fitzgeiild. Mrs. J. E. ElUott. BX-OFPICIO VICE-PRESIDENTS. Mrs. M. M. Phillips, Pres. Montreal Branch. Mrs. Qalder, Pres. Hamilton Branch. Miss. K. Cochran, Pres. Brockville Branch. Miss Ermatinger, Pres. St. Thomas Branch. Mrs Geo. Murray, Pres. St. John, N.B Branch Miss Agnes M::ule Machar, Pres. Kingston Branch. Mrs. Weir Pres, Portage la Prairie Branch. Mrs. Button, Pres "Ottawa Branch- HONORARY RECORDING SECRETARY. Mrs. E. H. Hemsted, 415 Shaw St. HONORARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. Miss Emily Denison, 5 Sultan St. HONORARY TREASURER. ■_ ..; .,i^ Mrs. Alfred E. Morson, 6 Brunswick Ave. HON. TBBA8. PORTRAIT EXHIBITION. Mrs. R. S. F. McMaster. Loan Portrait Exhibition. PATRONESSES OF THE ASSOCIATION. Her Excellency the Counteas of Minto. The Countess of Aberdeen. Lady Laurier. Lady Kirkpatrick. Lady Cartwright, Kingston. Lady Edgar, Ottawa. Lady Gzowski. Lady Wilson. Lady Thompson. LadyTilley, St. John, N.B. Lady Howland. Miss Mowat. Mrs. A. M. Cosby. " Willoughby Cummings. " Drummond, Montreal. " E. Farrer. " H. H. Humphrey. " A. S. Hardy. " McPhedran. " Grant Macdonald. " John Morrow " Osier. " E. B. Osier. " SuUivau. " J. S. Willison. '* Janes. LIST OF PATRONESSES OF LOAN PORTRAIT EXHlBlilON. Mrs. G. W. Allan Mrs. Aufiiuste Bolte « Ay les worth u Melfort Boulton C( Harry Austen (( Brouse i« Arthurs (( J. 0. Buchanan «« Austin ' " Mam\e Palmer Miss Cox " Evelyn Cox " Helen Strange " Enid Womiim " Taylor " Ethel Taylor " Alice Houston " Helen Boomer " Lillie Lee " Edna McNaught " Ethel Suckling " Ethel Wright WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH. French Evening. MRS. W. D. MATTHEWS MRS. RIDDELL Assisted by Miss Sheila Macdougall " Leila MacKay " Maggie Gooderham " Stanton " Dwight " Bessie Macdonald " Georgie Crombie " Plummer " Buck " Arthurs Mrs. Grayson Smith Miss Clarke Elise Clarke Leila McDowell Chadwick Osier Amo Osier Cochrane Birdie Warren Hees TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH. Scotch Evening. MRS. JOHN A. PATERSON MRS. R. GRANT MRS, SYLVESTER MISS JEAN McARTHUR. Assisted by Miss Edith McArthur Miss Annie Michie '• Ellis " Bessie Bethune " Edytho Evans " Alice Sylvester " Kemp " Maud Proctor " Fauquier " Carrie Nairn " Chloe MoArthur Florence Vivian Kitty Patterson Lillian Allan lidith Perry Mary Clarkson Mamie Christie Dignam Amy Howitt Florence Chapman ■^ t^ la Loan Portrait Exhibition. SYNOPSIS OF EVENING PROGRAMMES- Con MISS H. M. HILL. 6C. Captain Charles Rubidge (copy), who served in Ceres in the expedition to Belle Isle, Cadiz and Egypt, 1801. Was wounded in an attack on French in Aix Roads. While in command of the Bloodhound was sent aa King's messenger to United States with a repeal of | the Orders in Council. Artist, Mrs. Antrobus. Loaned by CHARLES M. RUBIDGE. 61. Colonel James Humphreys Wood, R, A. Served in Can- ada 1306-1811. In Portugal and France, during Peninsular War 1813-14, and again in Canada 1814- 1816. Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. 62. John Shortt M.D. (in staff uniform), 1850. Served in ^ the Peninsular War. Served in Canada under Sir John Colborne in the rebellion of 1837. For scv- i eral years afterwards was Deputy Inspector-General I of Army Hospitals in Canada. Loaned by MRS. SHORTT. 63. J as. Edgar, Secretary of Chevalier de St. George, painted at Rome, 1740. Loaned by LADY EDGAR. Commanding oificers of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, bjl J. W. L. Forster. 64. J.t.-Col. Drurie. 65. Lt.-Col. Gilmorr 66. Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter. 67. Lt.-Col, A. A. Miller. 68. Lt.-Col. D. H. Allen. Loaned by LT.-COL. J. M. DELAMERE AND OF-j FTCER8 OF QUEEN'S OWN RTFTFP 0F| CANADA. ^^ Loan Portrait Exhibition. as A,. Isle of :. M. HILL. in Ceres in Igypt, 1801. Aix Roads, was sent as a repeal of :obus. RUBIDGE. Ted in Can- nce, during anada 1814- G. WOOD. Served in a, under Sir r. For Bov- ctor-General I . SHORTT. »rge, painted ? EDGAR. f Canada, byi I AND OF- -FFLEP OF 69. Captain William Heniy Temple, K. M. 15th foot, by J. Dynes. 70. Sir Edmond Temple, K. C. S. Lieutenant Royal Navy afterwards Captain of Cavalry under Duke of Wel- lington in Spain when he received his knighthood. 71. Copitid from a Miniature. 72. Colonel Charles Plenderleath, C. B., 49th regiment of foot. Commanded at Chrysler's Farm under Sir Isaac Brock. For his services at Stoney Creek he received the Order of the Bath, by Notman. Loaned by MR. C. V. M. TEMPLE. 73. Napoleon. Copy made by Miss Clara Berthon of a por- trait painted by G. L. Berthon's father, 1809. Loaned by MISS BERTHON. 74. Lt.-Col. Philip Delatre of the Royal Ceylon Rities, by G. Hamel, 1840. Loaned by MRS. MARY FALCONBRIDGE. 78. Gen. bir Isaac Brock, by Berthon. Loaned by the LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. 76. Hon. Wm. Jarvis & Son, in uniform of Queen's Ran- gers (attribut,ed to Sir Joshua Reynolds). Fought in Revolutionary War under Simcoe. In 1792 was appointed Secretary of Province of Upper Canada, was first Grand Master of Masons in Upper Canada. Loaned by MR. AEMILIUS JARVIS. 77. General St. John Harry Lefroy, F. R. S. F. G. S., Presi- dent Canadian Tnpfitute, 1850-3, by Berthon. 18.53. Loaned by CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 78. Col. Robert B. Donison, D. A. G., by Oliver Nilson. Loaned by MR. REGINALD DENISON. 79. Major General Jarvis, (woaringf decorations of a Comp. M. G. and medals of India and South Africa). Loaned by MR. AEMRJUS JARVIS. 1^ 34 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 80. Lieut.-Col. Stephen Tarvis, U. E. L., by F. W. Jarvis, 1830. Loaned by MRS. B. R. G. CLARKSON. 81. Colonel Donald Macpherson of Brae Laggan Badenaucb of the Ylst Highlanders. Artist, Wm. Sawyer. Loaned by ALEXANDER FISHER MACPHERSON. 82. Surgeon Major Geo. Givins, late K. E. I. O. S. First Secretary of the Medical Board of Upper Canada, about 1843. Loaned by MISS MAU.^ GIVINS. 83. General Charles Neville, 1785. Loaned by MRS. NEVILLE. 84. Colonel Coffin. Loaned by MRS. GOLDWIN SMITH. 85. Sir Oliver Cromwell. Loaned by MRS. WILLOUGHBY CUMMINGS. 87. Joseph Frederick Wallet des Barres, Governor of Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. A. D. C. to Gen- eral Wolfe at the taking of Quebec. Loaned by COL. OTTER 88. Col. John Butler, Commander of Butler^a Rangers. Sketch in color from original at Ottawa. WATER COLOR PORTRAITS. 89. Lieut. Christopher Lee, 89th regiment. Loaned by MRS. HOSKIN. 90. General R. L D. Gray, 1804. Loaned by MR. ALEXANDER MACDONELL. 91. Col. Stephen Jarvis, U. E. L. Loaned by REV. ARTHUR JARVIS, NAPANEE. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 25 Badenauch I [92. Col. Richard Lippincott Denison, by Fraser, 1876. Loaned by MR. ARTHUR R. DENISOi!^. [03. Captain John Smith, U. E. L. First portrait known to be painted in Muddy York. Loaned by MRS. MONTGOMERY BRERETON. 94. Lord Tullamore, painted by Hoppner Meyer, 1842. !96. Photograph, Colonel Hcdgins, G. G. F. G., by Pittaway, - ' 1899. Loaned by MRS. HODGINS- PASTEL PORTRAITS. 96. Stephen Jarvis, U. E. L. Late judge of Stormont, Dun- das and Glengarry. , ^ V Loaned by REV. ARTHUR JARVTS. 97. Charles Buchrer, Esq., Admiral of the Revolution, Commander in Chief " Nore " Sheernesa, during the great meeting of that period. Loaned by MR. RICHARD E. H. BUCHNEK 98. Charles Buchner, Esq., Admiral ol' the Revolution. Loaned by MR. RICHARD BUCHNEK 99. Col. George Stephen, U. E. L. Loaned by REV. ARTHUR JARVIS, NAPANEE. 100. Crayon, Jieut.-Col. Dunn. Loaned by MRS. ORLANDO DUNN. MINIATURES. 101. Miniature. Lt.-Co!. Harper, Royal Engineers. Loaned by MISS HARPER. 102. Miniature on ivorv. of General Fred. Campbell. Loaned by MRS. NORDHEIMEK 103. Miniature on ivory of Colonel Tostye. Loaned by MRS. NORDHEIMER. 1 a6 Loan Portrait Exhibition. DAGUERREOTYPES. 104. Lt.-Col. Dunn, by J. L. Rawbone, 1885. The longest in service of any volunteers in the Dominion, 44 years continuously. 106. Lieut. James Givins, Judge of Huron County. Loaned by MISS MAUDE GIVINS. 106. Captain Arnold, killed in the Crimea, 1854. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLEN. '■■ T PHOTOGRAPHS. 107. Colonel Wm. Hill, C. B., assistant Adjutant General of Musketry, Northern India. Loaned by MISS HILL. 108. General Sir. Chas. Bamston Dunberry, K. C. B., one of the heroes of Inkermann. Loaned by MISS HILL. 109. Lieut.-General Alexander Montgomery Moor, Com- | manding in Canada from 1893-98. Loaned by MRS. MONTGOMERY BIIERETON. 110. Dr. Hodgins in Q. O. R. uniform, by Palmer, 1862. Loaned by MRS. HODGINS. 111. General Thomas. Loaned by MRS. S. C. WOOD. 11^. Colonel Alex R. Dunn, died in Abyssin'a, 18f>8. One of the survivors of the Charsjo of the Liarht Brigade. Loaned by MPS. SHIRLEY DENISON. 113. Colonel Sir Casimer Gzowski, A. D. C. to the Queen, 1879 ' , : Loan^ bv LADY GZOWf^T^T. 114. Colonel Denison, Maior Dunn. Dr. Baldwin, th(5 last three of the Body Guards who were on service at Fort Erie CFenian Raid). Photo by Brock at " Hum- boldt," 1885. Loaned by MR. ORLANDO DTTNN. Loan Portrait Exhibition. »^ he longest in ominion, 44 »E GIVINS. W. ALLEN. I ant General i IISS HILL. 1 B., one of iiISS HELL. Moor, Com- IZERETON. Br, 1862. HODGINS. C. WOOD. 1868. One | ht Bri,2^ade. DENISON. the Queen, GZOWRKT in, the last n service at k at " Huni- DO DTTNTiT. 115. Major-General Sir John Charles Ardagh, K. C. I. E., C. B. Lopjied by MR. H. H. ARDAGH. ENGRAVINGS. 116. Wellington and Nelson. Loaned by MRS. R. A. HARRISON. 117. Sir George Young, K. B., Secretary of War, 1782. En- graved by Scott from painting by Mathew Brown. 118. Duke of Wellington, steel engraving, 1841. Painted and engraved by John Lucas from the original pic- ture in the County Hall, Winchester, England. Loaned by MRS. WM. FREELAND. PORTRAITS OF WOMEN. 119. Miss Van Epps (Mrs. C. J. Harvey), 1854, by M. E. D. Brown. 120. Mr. Chas. T. Harvey (study in grey and gold). Artist, Mrs. Johnston. Loaned by MRS. CHAS. T. HARVEY. 121. Miss Lucy Harris, by Miss Fanny Sutherland. Loaned by MISS LUCY HARRIS. 122. Miss Hawley (exhibited in Paris salon, 1897), by Laura Muntz. Loaned by MISS LAURA MUNTZ. 123. Mrs. Patterson. New York, by W. A. Sherwood. 124. Mrs. Campbell, New York, by W. A. Sherwood. 125. Mrs. Hetherington, by W. A. Sherwood. ' Loaned by W. A. SHERWOOD. 126. Mrs. H. G. Bernard, 1830. bv Waueh. Loaned by M. MATTHEWS. 127. Portrait of Lady, by F. McGillivray Knowles. 128. A Lady (studv), by F. McGillivray Knowles. Loaned by MR. F. McOTTJJVRAY KN0WLE8. a8 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 129. A Coquette, 1889. By Giovanni Costi (Florence). Loaned by MR. J. KERR OSBORNE. 130. Mrs. Law, 1894, by Dickson Patterson. Loaned by MR. FRED. 0. LAW. 131. Mrs. Becker, 1887, by Sir John Collier (London, Eng., R. A.). Loaned by MRS. OLIVER MACKLEM. 132. Alicia G«Tnett. (Copy of oil portrait). Loaned by MAJOR j:.DWARD LEIGH. 133. Mrs. Antrobus, by B. W. Antrobiis. Loaned by MR. E. B. WORTHINGTOX, Sherbrooke, Que. 134. Anne Murray, wife of Hon, W. D. Powell. Loaned by AEMILIUS JARVIS. 135. 1. A Lady, 136. 2. A Lady, by Martin, principal portrait painter in Edinburgh in his day, died 1797. Loaned by MR. G. TOWER FERGUSSON. 137. Mrs. Rubidge, wife of Capt. Charles Rubidge, R. N. Copy by Mrs. Anti.nbus. Loaned by CHARLES M. RUBIDGE. 138. Mrs. Henry Jessopp, 1810, bv Sully (London, Eng.). Loaned by MRS. DUDLEY F. JESSOP. 139. Miss E. C. Mills, by Mary E. Winch. Loaned by MARY E. WINCH. 140. Amelia Glover, U. E. L., wife of Lt.-Col. Stephen Jarvis, 1756-1819. ' Loaned by MRS. B. R. OLARKSON. 141. Mrs. J. E. Elliott, by Miss Laura Muntz. Loaned by Dr. J. E. Elliott. 142. A Lady. Loaned by MRS. ROWAND. 143. Ida Adelaide Taylor, bv Doushty. Npav York, 1859. Loaned by MRS. J. W. SCALES. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 20 mBIDGE. OWAND. 144. Miss Cawthra, by E. Wyley Grier. Exhibited in the Koyal Academy, Eng. Loaned by MRS. CAWTHRA. |l45. Mrs. Grasett, by Berthon. loaned by DR. F. S. GRASSET. 1 148. Miss Lambert, by Sully. 1 147. Mrs. Lambert, by Sully. il48. Mrs. Bruce Williams. [149. Mrs. David Lambert. Loaned by MRS. STEPHEN HEWARD. (150. Lucy Ruttan, by Miss Windeat. ■ Loaned by MISS EMMA WINDEAT. [151. Mrs. William Lyon Mackenzie (Miss Isabel Baxter). Loaned by MISS MACKENZIE. 1 152. Mrs. George Ryerson, by N. H. Ramer, Loaned by DR. G. S. RYERSON. 153. Portrait study by Mr. A. Dickson Patterson. 164. Portrait (Miss R.) bv Mr. A. Dickson Patterson. Loaned by MR. A. DICKSON PATTERSON. 155. Mrs. Scott Siddons, by Sir Thos. Lawrence, P. R. A. Loaned by MRS. ARTHUR GRASETT. 156. Mrs. G. Barker, by Wyatt, Eng., 1839. Loaned by Mrs. Lamond Smith. 157. Miss Catherine Andras. ,,j.-A:......,-^...:..::,.r. Loaned by F. W. GAY ANDRAS. 158.a Princess Henrietta, daughter of Charles L, by Sir Peter Lely, 1648-1670 (frame of carved oak, supposed to be the original frame). Loaned by DR. F. Le M. GRASETT. ;158b. Mrs. MacMahon. Loaned by HON. MR. JUSTICE MACMAHON. w w 30 Loan Portrait Exhibition. ill lit I 159. Mrs. Carus-Wilson, 1800. (From steel engraving.) Loaned by MRS. NEVILLE. 160. " Catherine Hayes," the famous ballad singer. ' Loaned by MRS. FORSYTH GRANT. 161. Mrs. Nordheimer, by Walters, Vienna. Loaned by MRS. NORDHEIMER 162. Mrs. Seymour, 1824, by Wilkie. 163. Mrs. Duke, 1840, by John Ballantyne, Loaned by CHARLES G. HORETZSKY 164. Miss Baldwin, by Mrs. Schrieher. Loaned by MRS. WM. BALDWIN. 165. Mary Gage, 1840. 166. Miss Calder, by Mrs. Calder. Loaned by MRS. CALDER, Hamilton. 167. Miss Donaldson, by McNee, afterwards knighted, painted beginning of 19th century. Loaned by MRS. BERTRAM. 168. Mrs. G. T. Berthon, 1840, by Berthon. 169. Mrs. John Milward, by G. T. Berthon, 1883. leaned by MISS SIDONIE BERTHON. 170. Mrs. George Coles, by E. Ferroni. Loaned by MRS. GEORGE COLES. 171. Little Girl and Lamb. Painted between 1790 and 1800 probably by Sir Henry Raebum. Loaned by MR. G. TOWER FERGUSSON. 172. Mrs. Jennings. 173. Mrs. Scadding. 174. Mrs. Scadding. Loaned by MRS. CHARLES SCADDING 175. Mrs. Anne Macdonell, by Hoppner Meyer, 1850. 176. Mrs. Henrietta Aylmer, by Hoppner Meyer. Loaned by ALEXANDER MACDONELL i 8 8 9 Loan Portrait Exhibition. craving.) iKl77. NEVILLE. 3'- ■1178. DH GRANT. IDHEIMEK 3RETZSKY BALDWIN BERTRAM 3. 5RGUSS0N 181. 1182. ^183. 184. El, Hamilton. hted, painted ^8^- 186. BERTHON. 188 189 GE COLES. 90 and 1800 190 191. GADDING. 192. 1860. Mrs. W. J. Mackenzie. Loaned by MRS. W. J. MACKENZIE. Mrs. J. K. Kerr, by E. Wyly Grier. Loaned by MRS. J. K. KERR. Sophia Chadwick, by Sir Peter Lely. (Picture was damaged and has been retouched in part.) Loaned by MRS. CHADWICK. Miss Gordon, by J. C. Forbes, 1874. Loaned by MISS IDA GORDON. Mrs. E. Wyly Grier. Loaned by MR. E. WYLY GRIER. Lady Emily Lennox, granddaughter of Duke of Rich- mond, sometime Governor-General of Canada. Loaned by MISS MAUDE GIVINS. Daughter of the late General Sir John Sinclair, Bart., of Dumbeitt. Loaned by MRS. HELLIWELL. Janet Grant, by Copley. Loaned by AEMILIUS JARVIS. Mrs. Henry Cawthra, by Gordigiani of Florence. Miss Cawthra, by Gordigiani of Florence. Loaned by MR. HENRY CAWTHRA. Mrs. Julia Dillon of New York, a noted Flower Painter, by Mrs. M. E. Dienam. Loaned by MRS. DIGNAM. Maria de Voss, wife of Hendrik Vander Smissen, 1732, by Bailxhasen. Loaned by MR. W. H. VANDERSMISSEN. Miss Vickers, 1895, by G. A. Reid. Loaned by MR. G. A. REID. 193. Mrs. Keraternnan, wife of Lt.-Col. W. B. Kerstemnan, .CDONELL. 10th Regt. Foot !^ e 11 ill I ! ! 3* Loan Portrait Exhibition. 194. Mis. l^largaret Sutlicriand (wife of Daniel Sutherland of Quebec, Deputy Postmaster Geueral of Canada), by F. Beaucourt, Montieal, 1792. 195. Mrs. Elizabeth Wood at 83. Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. 196. Susannah Cheney Thayer, by Wales Cheney. Loaned by MKS. A. K. WILLLAJAS. 197. Mrs. Grant Powell, wife of Dr. Grant Powell. Copied by J. G. Ridout, from original by Gilbert. 198. Mrs. John Ridout, daughter and son, by Berthon. Loaned by MR. JOHN GRANT RIDOUT. 199. Mary Queen of Scots (original portrait). Loaned by EMMA 11. RIVERS (BrockvUle). 200. Mrs. Edward Harris, by Wm. Gush. Loaned by C. EGERTON RYEKSON. 201. Eliza Daly. Loaned by MRS. JOHN GRANT RIDOUT. 202. Mrs. Cochran, of Balfour, Scotland, by T. Blake Wirg man, London, Eng. Loaned by S. BLAKE WIRGMAK \ i j J 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. "f Mrs. Bailey, by Barker, Eng. Loaned by MRS. LAMOND SMITH. Mrs. C. Morrison, in character of Lady Teazle, by Johr A. Iraser. Loaned by MRS. MORRISON. Wife and children of Hon. Wra. Davies. Loaned by AEMILIUS JARVIS. Mrs. F. N. Jarvis, by Berthon. ' Loaned b7 MRS* F. K JARVIS. ^q Mrs. Stephen Jarvis (on glass), U. E. L. Loaned by REV. ARTHUR JARVIS (Napanee). Ijoan Portrait Exhibition. 33 iel Sutherland li of Canada), J. a. WOOD. Mrs. E. F. B. Johnston, by £. Wyly Grier. Loaned by Mil. E. E. \^. JOHNSTON. Mrs. Macdonald, by Maclisc, 1825. Loaned by MKS. GRANT MACDONALD. ley WILLIAMS. ; )well. Copied f^^* ert. ierthon. W^' SIT RIDOUT. t 5 (Brockville). ttj4^ [ RYEKSON. ^T RIDOUT. «15. Blake Wirg ilG. WIRGMAN. >ND SMITH, azle, by Johr MORRISON. 217. [8. Mrs. James Ciimminfifs, 1853. Loaned by MRS. JAMES CUMMINGS. Miss Cawthra, by E. Wvly Grier. Loaned by MRS. CAWTHRA. Mrs. Carlylc, by Miss Florence Carlyle, 1893. Loaned by MRS. CARLYLE of Woodstock. A Crec Half-breed Woman, by Paul Kane, 184D-51. A Flathead Woman and Child, the child undergoing the process of flattening the head, by Paul Kano. Mrs. Gamble, Avife of Surjreon John Gamble of tho " Queen's Rangers " (during the Revolutionary War), U. E. L., by Paul Kane. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLAN. Mrs. George Cockburn. Mrs. Thomas Tait, bv Saint Pieire, 1882. Loaned by MRS. GEORGE COCKBURN. Mrs. Amelia Coatos, 1823, at the age of 17, one of tho oldest living survivors of the U. E. Loyalists. Loaned by MRS. W. A. DOUGLASS. [JS JARVIS. 2^^- N. JARVIS. [S (Napanee). 220. Mrs. W. Drummond, by R. Ross, Berwick-on-Tweed, 1848. Loaned by MISS HARRIET D. DRUMMOND. Mrs. Ridout, 185G. Artist, John Hayter (London, Eng.). Loaned by LADY EDGAR. Portrait in Oil on copper of Marv Queen of Scots. From the original presented to Sir Henry Curven of Washinsrton Hall, by J. S. Armitage, painted for the frontispiece of Miss Strickland's "^afe of Mary Queen of Scots. fll 34 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 221. Portrait in oil on wood punel (known as Allen's uq finished head of Mary Qiuen of Seoli». Loaned by MISS FITZOIBBOii 222. Miss Thompson, by J. W. L. Foretcr. Loaned by J. W. L. FORST£E 223. Lady Macaulay, wife of Sir James Macaulay, 1856, bf lierthon. Leaned by HON. G. W. ALLA^' 224. Margaret Bruce (1810), U. E. L. Loaned by MISS CHARLOTTE CAREY 225. Martha Hemming, 1851, by Louisa Hemming. 220. Mary Hemmine, 1851. by Lou'sa Hemming. Loaned by MISS EDITH HEMMING WATER COLORS. 227. Portrait of Miss Edith Stevenson, by Miss M. Gary Mc Connell. Loaned by MISS M. GARY McCONNELL" 228. "Water color by Hoppner. " Loaned by MR. ROBERT SULLIVAN 229. Mi.ss McKenzie, by G. S. Hayward. Loaned by MRS. WM. McKENZIE 230. Mdlle. Harmon (exhibited Paris salon, 1897), by Miss Wilhemina D. Hawley. 231. Portrait of Miss Ede, exhibited Paris salon, 1897, by ' Miss Wilhemina D. Hawley. ^ Loaned by MISS HAWLEY. 232. Portrait of Mrs. Macdonald. by Macliie, 1825. Loaned by MRS. GRANT MACDONALD 233. Mary and Frances Sophia Thomas, daughters of Sir J. Godfrey Thomas. ,i: <) * as Allen's un' Km. ITZGIBBOK I I235. L. FORSTEB E30. ulay, 1856, hf M '■■ . W. ALLA^' i"' TTE CAREY 1 ■ ning. |239. ing. 1 HEMMING 440. 1 ,^40a 3 M. Gary Mc l\icCONNELL #41. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 35 ? SULLIVAN , McKENZIE 897), by Mi83 44. lion, 1897, bv ^^^ 5S HAWLEY, I 825. ACDONALD. a46. ■^ iters of Sir J. h 147. ■i4M ■■ ■--JSt Miss Louisa Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Sir J. Godfrey Thomas. Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. A Toronto Beile, 1871. '■' ' ' " My little Lady," by F. MiU. Loaned by MRS. JOSEPH E. MACDOUGALL. Mrs. Briscoe, by a lady artist, Cheltenham, Eng., 1850. Loaned by MRS. J. H. G. HAGARTY. Isabella Barker, by Oaklev, the celebrated gypsy y>" inter. Loaned by MRS. LAMOND SMITH. Mrs. Charlton of Maidstone, Kent, 1700. Mrs. Miller of Maidstone, Kent, 1700. Loaned by MR. WM. WEDD. Drawing of Mrs. Otter. Loaned by COLONEL OTTER OIL. Miss Horetzsky, 1850, by John Ballantyne. Loaned by CHARLES g'. HORETZSKY. PASTELS. Miss Sullivan, in costume, by Clara S. Hagarty. Loaned by MRS. JORDAN. Mrs. C. Y. Fitzgibbon. Miss Mabel Cartwright, by Sydney Strickland Tully. Loaned by SYDNEY STRICiaAND TULLY. Mrs. Alfred Johnston, by Franz von Lenbach, Munich. Loaned by MR. ALFRED JOHNSTON. Mrs. Grant Powell, 1811. _ -^..*^.„.^ Loaned by MR. JOHN GRANT RIDOUT. Crayon portrait of Mrs. Bramcley, by John Hayter, painter to the Court (exhibited at Royal Academy, 1832). Loaned by MRS. ROSS HAYTER. 36 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 248. Charcoal drawing of French Countess, by Caroline Ross. Loaned by MISS CAROLmE ROSS. 2C 249. Pencil drawing of Mrs. Keisterman (very old). Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. 250. Oil portrait, Jane Sinclair Wallace, of Dunbeith Castle, 26 Caithness. Loaned by Mrs. ELLIOTT G. HELLIWELL. ^^ GENERAL PORTRAITURE. 251. Sii- William Edmond Logan, F.R.S. (1798-1875), first president of the Canadian Institute, by Berthon. 252. Sir Sandford Fleming, R.S.C., Secretary Canadian In- stitute in "1852, by J. W. L. Forster). Loaned By CANADIAi^ INSTITUTE. 253. Shakespeare. 254. Mr. Jenninga. Loaned by MRS. FULLER. 255. Mr. Scadding. Loaned by MRS. CHARLES SCADDING. 256. Walt. Whitman, by W. A Sherwood. Loaned by MR. AEMILIUS JARTIS. 257. F. N. Jarvis, late Sheriff of York, by Berthon. Loaned by MRS. F. N. JARVIS. 258. James Gage, 1840. Loaned by MRS. CALDER, Hamilton. 259. Mr. Frank Harper, Kingston. Loaned by MISS HARPER. 260. The late Edward Nanton, by A. Dickson Patterson. . Loaned by Mr. E. B. Osier. 261. Wm. Baillie, by Barker, Eng., 1829. Loaned by MRS. LAMOND SMITH. m Caroline Koss. LINE KOSS. )ld). . G. WOOD. ibeith Castle, ELLIWELL. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 37 8-1875), first Bertlion. Ilanadisn In- :^fSTITUTE. S. FULLEK. 50 ADDING. JS JARVIS. hon. N. JARVIS. R, Hamilton. 3 HARPER. 'atterson. E. B. Osier. ND SMITH. 8. Hon. Wm. Allan, a member of the Legislative Council of U. C, and a member of the Executive Council during Sir Francis Head's administration, by Berthon, 1847. Hon. G. W. Allan. Speaker of the Senate, 1888-1891, by Harris, 1800. , John Allan. In the East India Co.'s Navy, 1790. Said to be painted by himself. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLAN. Sir Sanford Fleming, R.S.C., Secretary Canadian In- stitute, 1852, bv J. W. L. Forster Loaned by the CANADIAN INSTITUTE. Dr. Carter, M. C, and aide to the Queen while in India. Loaned by MISS CARTER of Milton. Mr. Thomas Ridout, 1866, by John Hayter, London, Eng. Loaned by LADY EDGAR. The late Wm. Cawthra, by Berthon. H. Cawthra, by Gordigiani of Florence. The Hon. S. Mills, by Berthor. Loaned by MR. HENRY CAWTHRA. Dr. and Mi's. Carter. Loaned by MISS M. D. CARTER. Robert Isaac De Gray, Solicitor-General for U. C, and Member of the House of Assembly, 1804. Hon. A.lex£inder Macdonnell, 17C2-1842. Speaker in 1804. Member of the Legislative Council, 181G. Loaned by ALEX. MACDONNELL. Mr. and Mrs. George Grieve, 1835. Loaned by MRS. N. J. MACKENZIE. Portrait of F. N. Jarvis, late Sheriff of York. Loaned by MRS. F. N. JARVIS. ! I I ; ill I 38 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 275. Rev. Thomas Phillips, D.D., Principal of the Blui School, which proceeded U. C. College, and Vico Principal of U. C. C. in 1828, by Berthon. Loaned by THOMAS PHILLIPS KEELER 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. Study of a Man. Charles II. T. D'Arcy McGee. Loaned by MH. ROWAND Loaned by MRS. PROCTOR 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. Edmund Burke. Loaned by HON. MR. JUSTICE MACMAHON Daniel Sutherland of Quebp<^, Deputy Postmastr; General of Canada (copy . Loaned by MRS. S. C. WOOl] Sir Walter Scott, 1831. Loaned by MRS. N. J. MACKENZIE Group of Chiefs portraits: Blackfoot Chief, Big Snake, central figure; Bloo: Indian, the Iron Collar, on the extreme left; Littl. Deer, in the Buffalo robe between him and Bif Snake; The White Buffalo, Chief of the Sarces; ii ferior chiefs behind, by Paul Kane ^S49-51. Kee-a-Keo-Ka-Loo-Ka-Won, head chief - i)' ) Crees, \ Paul Kane, 1849-51. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLAJ( Dr. and Mrs. Carter. Loaned by MISS CARTER, Woodstocl; Mr. McAuley, IT. E. L. (1810). Loaned by MRS. CHARLOTTE CARE\ 286. 287. Bishop Bethune of Toronto John Hemming, 1851, by Louise Hemming. Loaned by MISS EDITH HEMMING Loan Portrait Exhibition. 39 of the Blue ^^gg Bge, and Vict [PS KEELER nfeo. K ROW AND :S. PROCTOK Due de Sully Maximillian de Bethune. Loaned by MRS. HELLIWELL. Study of a Child's Head, by Diokee, 1849. Loaned by MRS. HODGINS. Hon. Wm. Dummer Powell, 1789, 1st Judge appointed in U. Canada afterwards Chief Justice. Loaned by AEMILIUS JARVIS. Mr. Frank Harper of Kingston. Loaned by MISS HARPER. Henry James Grasett, D.D., by J. Kerr Lawson, 1886. Loaned by DR. F. LeM. GRASETT. Gustavus Handcock, 1754-1792. Assumed the name of Temple by Royal License on inheriting the estates of his grandmother. Copied from original. Loaned by MR. C. V. M. TEMPLE. Edward William Thomson, 1794-1865, by Berthon, 1857. Loaned by MISS HELEN THOMSON. S. S. Nelles, D.D., LL.D., former Chancellor of Victoria University, by J. W. L. Forster. Senator Macdonald, by J. W. L. Forster. William Gooderham, by J. W. L. Forster. Edward Blake, M.A., Q.C., M.P., by E. Wylie Gricr (exhibited in the Royal Academy, England): Sir Daniel Wilson, Ph. D., by A. Dickson Patterson. Rev. John McCaul, Ph. D., D.D., by A. Dickson Patter- \ son. ,OTTE CAREY ^2. Henry Holmes Croft, D.C.L., by A. Dickson Patterson. - ^ Loaned by UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. MACMAHON aty Postmastci ^4. . S. C. WOOD ? MACKENZn »»5. 6. 1 figure; Bloo: •erne left; Littl; | him and B\ -* [ the Sarces; in 297. !S49-51. i08. ih ) Crees, b . G. W. ALlAl^ 1 800. 'ER, Woodstocl; mmg. rilHEMMINr. f)3. ■«)4. Henry Spurr (1805), by Moore, of York. Straflford Spurr, 1827, bv Moore. Loaned by MISS GERTRUDE E. SPURR. pr ll!l 40 Loan Portrait Exhibition. llUlliim nil 305. William Bradley, copy from cri^nal painting by Moore. 306. Joseph Brant, by Bereey. Loaned bv CHRISTOPHER ROBmSON. 307. Hon. Thos. Ridout, copied by A. Moss from original by Gilbert. Loaned by MRS. JOHN GRANT RIDOUT. 308. Hart. A. Massey, by J. W. L. Forster. 809. Dr. Wm. Ormiston, by T. Hicks. Loaned by VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. 310. John Ridout, by George Berthon. Loaned by MR. JOHN GRANT RTDOUT. 311. Rev. Dr. Shortt, by William Sawyer (Kingstone). Loaned by MRS. SHORTT. 312. Right Rev. Michael Power, first Bishop of Toronto. 313. Right Rev. D. D. Lynch, first Archbishop of Toronto. 314. Pope Gregory XVI. 316. Pope Pius IX. 316. Right Rev. A. F. M. B. Cbarbonnel. 317. St Peter, from early Italian . 318. St. Paul, from early Italian. Loaned by REV. FATHER RYAN. 319. Hendrick Vander Smissen (1G62-1737), by Balkhasen. Loaned by W. H. VANDEV SMISSEN. 320. Hon. G. W. Allan, during his term of office aa Speaker of the Senate, 1890, by Robert Harris. Loaned by MRS. H. E. HARCOURT VERNON. r 2 321. Dr. Grant Powell, copied by J. G. Ridout, from original by Gilbert. Loaned by MR. GRANT RIDOUT. 322. Rev. Egerton Ryersou, 1807, bv Wm. Gush. Loaned by C. E. RYERSON. i>i > I I ■ Loan Portrait Exhibitton. 4» g by Moore. LOBmSON. I original by r RIDOUT. rVERSITY. r RIDOUT. istone). 1. SHORTT. of Toronto, >f Toronto. ER RYAN. Balkhascn. SMISSEN. e as Speaker VERNON. rora original : RIDOUT. I. RYERSON. 323. Hon. Chief Justice Harrison (1875), by George Berthon. Loaned by MRS. R.A. HARRISON. 325. O. R. Jacobi, first president of the Royal Canadian Academy, by M. Cary McOonnell. Loaned by MISS McCONNELL. 320. Hon. W. Morris, M. L. C, by Nelson Cook, 1835. Loaned bv MRS. ALEXANDER MORRIS. G27-8. Two portraits of gentlemen, by Sir John Baptist Medina, 1703. Loaned by MR. G. TOWER FERGUSSON. 329. Copy from Rubens, by Caroline Ross. Loaned by CAROLINE ROSS. 330. O. Lawson Jordan, by A. Dickson Patterson, 1898. Loaned by REV. L. JORDAN. 331. Rev. Edmund Neville, 1785, from steel engraving Loaned by MRS. NEVILLE. 332. Thomas Dalton, 1843, editor of the " Patriot," one of the first newspapers in York, 1820. Loaned by MRS. ROBERT DALTON. 333. Cliief Brant. Loaned by MRS. GOLDWIN SMITH. 334. Portrait of a child, artist, Laura Muntz. Loaned by MISS LAURA MUNTZ. 835. Chancellor Blake. Loaned by S. H. BLAKE. 836. Portrait in oil, G. T. Berthon, 1890. 337. Portrait of two children of Mrs. Ridout, artist John Hayter, London, Eng. Loaned by LADY EDGAR. [838. Wm. Clartcn, Esq. 18G9, artist, James Havill, England. Loaned by DR. E. HEMSTED. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 339. 340. 341. S42. Kev. J. Dickson Claxton, 1869, artist, Jamea Havill, England. Mrs. Claxton, 1869, artist, F. Archer, A. R. A., England. John Phillip. R. A., oil painting of a child. Loaned by MRS. MORTIMER CLARK. Cannibal Chief from the Amazon River, by Erik Bun- | gerault. Loaned by DR. E. HEMSTED. Captain Chester Tenfler, 1804, by Doyle, New Orleans. Loaned by MRS.' J. W. SCALES. m lilipi i lllll GENERAL PORTRAITURE. 843. Water color, Hugh Scobie, 1838, by Iioppner Meyer. Loaned by MRS. R. A. HARRISON. 344. Sir Henry Strong, Chief Justice of Canada, by Hoppner Meyer. Loaned by MISS LUCIE LYON. 845. Rev. Salter Mountain, first rector of Montreal. Loaned by REV. ARTHUR JARVIS, Napaneo. 34G. Col. Joseph Wells and Mrs. Wells. 347. Robert Wells, by Hoppner Meyer. 348. Col. Frederick Wells and Mrs. Wells. 349. Clarence Young Wol]=. Loaned by MRS. DE PENCIER 350. Mr. Hemming, by Edith Hemming. _ __Loan^^ by MISS EDITH HEMMING. 351. Caroline and Jacob Seckleman, Germany, 1850. Loaned by MATILDA S. SAMUEL 352. Family group, by Moore . 353. Family group, Mrs. Radley and family, of New Park. # 1^ Loan Portrmt Exhibition. 43 ime8 Havill, , Archer, A. DR CLARK. y Erik Bun- HEMSTED. STew Orleans. V. SCALES. E PENCIER HEMMING. 1850. S. SAMUEL, 3f Kew Park. 354. Family group, Mrs. Spurr and family. 355. Henry Spurr. Loaned by MISS E. SPURR. 356. J. C. Lavater, German poet, 1790. Loaned by W. H. VANDERSMISSEN". 357. 358. 359. 360. ner Meyer. SARRiSON. , by Hoppner [CIE LYON. al. IS, Napanec. ""Wggr Sol. ^G3. Sir John Godfrey Thomas. Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. Study in Brown Madder, child's head, by Georjre Best. Loaned by MR. BEST. Five children of Major and Mrs. Briscoe, by artist of Cheltenham, Eng., 1849. Loaned by MRS. J. H. G. HAGARTY. Sir George Kirkpatrick, K.C.M.G., by A. Dickson Patterson, R.C.A. Loaned by LADY KIRKPATRICK. W. Gibson Cassels, Esq., of Blackford House, Edin- burgh, 1864, bv Norman Macbeth. R.S.A. Loaned by MR. W. G. P. CASSELS. Sir Joshua Reynolds, supposed to be an "Ipse." Loaned by COL. G. A. SWENY. Sir John Beverley^ (Robinson, Bart, Chief Justice of Upper Canada, 1829-62, by Berthon, 1847. Loaned by MR. A. H. F. LEFROY. Head of Rubens. Loaned by MRS. ROWAND. Death of Big Snake, by Paul Kane. Loaned by HOJ^. G. W. ALLAK Thos. Coffin, M.D., 1825. Loaned by MISS WINDEAT. "William Lyon Mackenzie. Loaned by MISS MACKENZIE. 44 Loan Portrait Exhibition. II i Hi ! I 368. Charles Forbes Fotherp;ill, 1829. lilcmbcr of Legis- lature for Durham and Northumberland from 1830-34, by James Forbes. Loaned by MR. JOHN A. McGILLIVRAY. 8CC. Young Girl, by Sir Godfrey Kneller. 870. Dean Grasett, by Lawson. Loaned by DR. GRASETT. 871. Sir Jert Homfray, Glaraorpranshire. Loaned by MR. AEMILIUS IRVING. 372. Captain Smith, H. E. 1. C. S., by Gainsborough Dupont, with finishing touches by the artist's uncle, the famous Gainsborough. The hair and certain " gravy " tints are recognizable as put in by the latter. Loaned by MRS. OSLER 873. RcT. George Ryerson, by N. H. Ramer. 374. Dr. George Sterling Ryerson (Deputy Surgeon General), by N. H. Ramer. Loaned by DR. G. S. RYERSON. 875. The Burgomaster, by Vander Heist, 1613-1670. Loaned by MR. W. GIBSON CASSELS. 876a. Bishop Otter. Loaned by COL. OTTER. 376&. Mr. John Nickinson, in character of the old guard, by John A. Eraser. 876c. Mr. Daniel Morrison. Loaned by MRS. MORRISON. WATER COLOR. 377. A Thornton Todd. j x^^.. 4_, Loaned by MRS. A. THORNTON TODD. 878. Captain and Mrs. Mavnard of Seaborough House, Soraer gg setshire, Eng., 1810. Loaned by MRS. W. P. ATKINSON. \i;i-^t- Loan Portrait Exhibition. 45 3cr of Lcgis- ^p70a. Tom 1820-34, '% IILLIVRAY. m^. Major Briscoe, R.E. Loaned by MRS. J. H. G. HAGARTY. The Chelsea Pensioner. Loaned by HON. MR. JUSTICE MACMAHON. 79c. Hon. Justice MacMahon, by Hoppncr Meyer. W* -i . GRASETT. [JS IRVING. ough Dupont, le, the famous ;eon General), . RYERSON. -1670. N CASSELS. MORRISON. $80. % 881. |82a. 'gravy" tints |825. [RS. OSLER |82c. 882c2. 882e. 382/1. OL. OTTER old guard, by ^^^i. 883. 884-5. 88G. ITTON TODD House, Somer 337 ATKINSON, * Pastel, William Todd. Loaned by MRS. A. THORNTON TODD. Pastel, bv James Peachey, 1785. Loaned by REV. F. C. DES BARRES. Major Gen. Sir. Isaac Brock. The Hon. George Brown. The Hon. Mr. Jarvis, first Provincial Secretary, bj E. Wyly Grier. The late Colonel Dunn, V.C., recently purchased by the Province from the Victoria Cross Gallery, London, by E. Wylv Grier. Loaned by THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT. Water colour portrait, William Dillon Otter, by Wan- desforde, 1851. Pastel portrait of Alfred William Otter. Loaned by COLONEL OTTER. Water colour portrait study, by Neuhuys. Loaned by MR. J. H. PLUMMER. Pastel, A. M. Ross, Engineer Victoria Bridge. Loaned by LADY GZOWSKI. Two pencil portraits, 1898, by Seymour Stone. Loaned by MATILDA S. SAMUEL. Pastel, John Powell of Boston, Mass., bv Coplev. Loaned by MR. AEMILIUS JARVIS. Crayon, John Hayter, Court painter, by Eden Upton Eddis, R.A., 1882. Loaned by MRS. ROSS HAYTER. f'f Loan Portrait Exhib 'on. iilliilj C88. Pencil drawing of Mr. Kerstevman, (very old). Loaned by MRS. S. O. WOOD, 389. Red chalk drawing of Hon. W. Morris, M.L.C. |P { Loaned by MRS. ALEXANDER MORRIS. ' .| i 390. Pencil, William Griffith, 1831, Boulogne-sur-mer of oil ' painting, by Paulin-Guerin, painter in ordinary to ^ Louis xviii. m 391. Original Pen and Ink sketch, first officers of the 100th ^ Royal Canadian Regiment. Loaned by MR. THOS. EDWARD CHAMPION. 392. Oil (Christ). Supposed to be a part of one of the paint- ings of heroic size removed from one of the monasteries in Mexico after they were suppressed by the Diaz Government. Probably of the 17th century. Loaned by MRS. J. E. ELLIS. MINIATURES. j 393-4. Two miniatures, Mr. Thomas Maoquatter of Ipswich, England, artist H. D. Drummond. Loaned by MISS HARRIETT D. DRUMMOND. 395. Caroline Anne Givins, daughter of LL.-Col. Givins, 1830. Loaned by MISS MAUDE GIVINS. 396. Miniature of Mr. Barker, by Cruickshank. Loaned by MRS. LAMOND SMITH. 397. Miniature of Miss Carrie Lash, by Mrs. Alfred Boultbee. Loaned by MRS. ALFRED BOULTBEE 398. Miniature of Helen Vandersmissen. Loaned by W. H. VANDERSMISSEN. 399. Miniature of a girl of 19 years, 1820. Loaned by MISS KATHERINE HARCOURT, 400. Miniature on Bristol board, water colour, the Countess of Essex, Lockwood, 1850. , r. i 401. Miniature on paper, crayon, Arthur Harvey, 1842. Loaned by MRS. HARVEY. 4 4( 4( 41 41 41 41 41 i Loan Portrait Exhibition. 47 102. Copy of miniature of Lady Peel. Loaned by MRS. HODaiNS. 103. Miniature, Dr. J> B. Hall, 1891. aid). a. WOOD. L.C. 'T? TVTOT?TiTS '^'*'03. Miniature, Dr. J. B. Hall, 1891; artist, G. S. Heyvvard. lur-mer of oil ordinary to *i^*- Miniature, Mrs. J. B. Hall, 1890; artist G. S. Heyward. i' of the 100th ::;HAMPioi^ 3 of the paint- he monasteries i by the Diaz eentury. J. E. ELLIS, Loaned by MKS. J. B. HALL. i05. Copy of miniature of Henry Garnett, 1705. Loaned by MAJOR EDWARD LEIGH. Oil miniature of Guy Warwick Rutter, by Miss Drum- mond. Loaned by A. F. RUTTER. i^ m- Sarah Mason. Loaned by MRS. JAMES MUNN. |K)8. Miniatures painted in 1826 (six in one frame), by Wil- ,| liam Douglas, miniature painter for Scotland to Prin- % cess Charlotte and Prince Leopold. > ^58. English on silk, boy; in landscapes worked with cheinlle, etc., about 1800. Ir69. English on silk, girl; in landscapes, etc., about 1800. MINIATURES. 160. Portrait on porcelain, of Mrs. Hugh Macdonald. Loaned by MRS. HUGH MACDONALD. ^61. James L. Mathewson, Montreal, 1840. Loaned bv MRS. J. J. MACLAREN. # #62. Miniature. Loaned by MRS. W. H. ELLIS. \. CAWTHRA in Isle of Mai E. B. SLOANl ^1 4 (5. 16. 1850. . WM. WEDT h Portrait of S elet clasp, abot 1743, by P ' 1833, in origw #63. Miniature, Catherine Diana Irving, 1823. Loaned by MRS. ARTHUR PIERS. Lt. Jacob Aemilius Irving, \^\ Light Dragoons (Water- loo medal). Loaned by MR. G. AEMILIUS lEYING. Miniature on ivory, Maria Antoinette, by Hovel. Marie Leckzinska, by Skaga Tucker. Elizabeth of Russia, by Skap;a Tucker. Loaned by MRS. HUGH MACDONALD. 4|8. Miniature on cardboard, Mrs. Edgar, 1835. Loaned by LADY EDGAR. 469 470. Two miniatures of Mrs. Kelly, Islo of Man, 1784. Loaned by MR. R. Y. ELLIS. 471. Enamel on porcelain, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Pren- -- tice, Esq.. of Dublin, by Horace Hone, A.R.A., London, 1807. Loaned by MRS. ROBERT BALDWIN. iiiiiiii' 5* Loan Portrait Exhibition. 472. Miniatures in cases: (a) Dr. Peters, D.D., U.E.L. O) Capt. Sam Jarvis. (c) Ann Powell. 473. Miniature of Hon. Wm. Dommer Powell. Loaned by AEMILIUS JARVIS. 474-7. Four miniatures. Loaned by MRS. A. M. COSBY. 478. James Jessopp, 1838. Loaned by MRS. DUDLEY JESSOPP. 479. Hon. WilUam Allan, 1810. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLAN. 480. Mrs. Cawthra, by Gerald Hayward, 1897. 481. Miss Mildred Brock, by Edwardo Fratacci, Rome, 1898. Loaned by MRS. HENRY BROOK. 482. Miss Marianne Fotherpjill, by Eiiza Fotherp^ill, 1812. Loaned by MR. JOHN A. McGILLIVRAY. 483. John Campbell, Carlbrook, Stirling, Scotland. 484. Archibald Campbell, 1854. 485. Francis Allen Campbell, Carlbrook, Stirling, Scotland, 1800. 486. John Campbell, Carlbrook, Stirling, Scotland, 1840. 487. John George Campbell, Edinburgh, Stirling, Scotland, 1840. 488. Rev. Henry Esson, first Professor Knox College. 489. Princess Lambaelle. 490. Prince Charlie. .._ Loaned by MRS. RENATJD. 491. Miniature in book, James Forbes, Engineer, F.R.S., F.AS. &c., author of " Oriental Memoirs." Loaned by LOUISA F. McMURTRY. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 53 402. Miniature, early American School, N. N., 1832. 493. Miniature, early American School, N. N., 1832. Loaned by MKS. H. H. HUMPHREY. 494. Lt.-Col. Harper, Royal Engineers. Chair set with pearls on back. J/)aned by MISS HARPER 495. Mrs. Charles Neville, 1790. 496. Group of three, 1700. Loaned by MRS. NEVILLE. 497. George and Martha Washington. Portrait copies, year 1792, in oil, over some kind of print. 498. Miniature on bristol l^oard, Eliza Miller Hensey, New York, 1799. Loaned by MRS. ELIZA TAYLOR. 499-600. Two miniatures. Loaned by MR. W. GIBSON CASSELS. 501. Mr George Barker, by Cruikshank, 1826. Loaned by MRS. LAMOND SMITH. 602. Portrait on porcelain, by Mrs. Carter. 603. Miniature by Miss Carter, Ireland. Loaned by MRS. W, CARTER. -»- ;, Scotland, ■ MEDALS *AND MED A] lego. fl Bronze Medals: — 504. De Levi. 505. Confederation. RENAUD. fl 506. Niagara, 1812 (not the military). Bor, F.R.S., h9 507. Canadian thanksgiving. cMURTRY. 9 508. Queen's Coronation. ■J' fli^^ sb^ 54 Loan Portrait Exhibition. i W liil 509. J^ibilee (official), 1887. -^ vr ;' 510. Jubaee (official), 1897. ..V"^ 511. Prince of Wales. , j 612. Princess of Wales. 513. Lome and Louise. Loaned by MRS. CHADWICK. 514. Three bronze medals. Portraits of the Prince of Wales. Loaned by MRS. DIGNAM. 515. Bronze medal of Her Majesty's Jubilee. 616. Bronze medal of Her Majesty's Jubilee. Loaned by MRS. JAMES E. ELLIS. 517. Bronze medal, 1840. B. Wyon, London, England. Loaned by Mrs. H. H. HUMPHREY. 518. Bronze medal struck at the second International Ex- hibition in London, 1862. 519. Medal struck when Great Eastern visited Canada, 1861. Loaned by MRS. W. J. MORRIS. 520. The silver Coronation medals of English Sovereigns, in frame, carved bv Mr. J. F. Peterkin of Toronto. 521. Silver medal, with portrait of Queen Anne, commemor- ating the union of England and Scotland, by Croker, in 1707. 522. Medal, portrait of Archduke Charles of Austria, 1799. 523. Medal showing Duke of Cumberland at Culloden, inj 1746, said to have been made by order of Pinchbeck 524. Showing Frederick the Great at Rosbach. 525. Portrait of Spangler, by Simon. ^ --^^^i^—-- 526. Rare old Italian bronze medal, struck in honour of Philip de Oasoni, a distinguished historian, who died in] 1623. Loaned by MR. ALLAN CASSELSj Loan Portrait Exhibition. 55 527. Silver medal, war 1812. 528. Collection of war medals. Loaned by MISS ROLPH. 529. Medals. S.S. Peter and Paul, after Eoman models. Loaned by CANON SWEENY, D.D. 530-1. Two silver medals. Portraits of Lord Lansdowne and Lady Lansdowne. Loaned by MRS. DIGNAM. 532. Silver medal. Humane Society of Mass., 1840. C. C. Wright, London, Eng.) Loaned by MRS. H. H. HUMPHREY. 533. Confederation medal. Wyon, 1867. 634. Colindaries medal. Heaton, 1886. 535. Centennial medal. Rolph Smith, 1892 Loaned by MRS. THOMPSON. 536. Plaster cast (medallion of Isabelle London). Loaned by MRS. LONDON. Wax medallion: 537. Wax medallion, of Regnier, head of the Sevres factory from 1779 to 1793, by himself. Wax on alate. 538. Portraits of St. Peter and St. Paul. Wax on velvet. Loaned by MR. ALLAN CASSELS. 539. Plaster copies of Egyptian man and woman from the monimients, B.C. 250. Loaned by MRS. HARVEY. 540. Sir John Macdonald. Plaster model for bronze statue (one of the competition models for statue erected by "the Dominion at Ottawa), artist Thomas Vincotte, sculptor to the King of Belgium. Loaned bv MRS. HARVEY. .!.-. 541. Bust of Lord Metcalfe, (first bust ever made in Canaaa. Loaned bv MRS. GOLDWTN SMITH. ,f-r m\n S6 Loan Portrait Exh bition. " I 642. Medal of Sir Gilbert Scott. Loaned by MKS. W. CARTER Set of medallions in ebony: 543. The Queen, Prince Consort, Prince of Wales. 544. Princess of Wales. 545. Prince of Wales. Loaned by MES. CITADWICK. 646. Gold medal. Portrait of Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise. Loaned by MRS. DIGNAM. 547. Gold medal presented by the Dominion Government to the late D. Macdougall, Canadian Commissioner at the American Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Loaned by MR. JOHN KTN^G. 548. Twenty-three portraits in wax on glass, by .Mjbb Catherine| Andras. (o) Queen Charlotte. (&) George IV. (c) Duke of Clarence (William FV. {d) Princess Charlotte (age 19). (c) Princess Charlotte (age 9). (/) Princess Amelia (daughter of George HI.) {g) Princess Sophia (also daughter of George IH.) Qi) Studies of George III., and George, Prince of Wales. (i) George, Prince of Wales (age 19). (;■) Duke of Wellington (1809). (Jc) Lord Nelson. (Z) William Pitt (the younger). (w) Charles James Fox. . (n) William Wilberforce. ^ (o) Mrs. Proctor. , - (p) Lord Comwallis. : ~ (g) Lord Geo. Eawdon (Earl of Moira and Marquis of Hastings). (r) Sir William Dolben. t^ ^ Loan Portrait Exhibition. 57 (s) Thomas Clarkson. .: . (f) Grenvillo Sliarpe. \u) Duke of Argyle. \v) Doctor Younp; (of Eath). (u;) Doctor Watt (Physician to the Queen, circa, 1806). Loaned by J. W. GAY ANDRAS. Collection of Medals. 649. (a) Bull's Run, U.S.A., 1861. (&) Horatio Viscount Nelson*. (c) Veteran A^ouciation Badge, 1866. [ifis Catherine! REGIMENTAL BADGES. 650. (a) Qucen'a Own Rifles. (6) Argyleshire Light Infantry. (c) 38th Duiferin Rifles. \d) 11th U. S. A. (c) Canadian Ensign. (f) Union Jacks. * Medal struck from copper of " Foudroyant," Lord Nelson's flagship, after breaking up. Wrecked at Blackpool, June 16th, 1897. HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. 551. (o) Coronation of Queen Victoria, June 26th, 1838. (6) Marriage of Queen Victoria, February 10th, 1840. (c) Marriage of Prince of Wales, March. 1863. {d) Victoria Bridge Medals, inaugurated 1860 (4 medals). («) Souvenir De la Grande Fete Nationale, Dec. 24 et 25, 1885, Ottawa. {f) Card. Taschereau, Archpus Quebura, 1886. (<7) Semi-Centennial Medal, Canada's Tribute. Qi) Thayendenagen, Captain Joseph Brant. {%) John Graves Simcoe, Lieut.-Govemor, A.D, 1791- 1796. (/) Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. Recovery of the Prince of Wales, Canada's Thanksgiving, 15th April, 1872. , !ili!!l;l t ENGRAVINGS. Engravings of the Queen, Governors and Military, are classified under their respective heads. r47. Sir Joshua Reynolds. Loaned by JAMES SPOONER. i'l 74 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 748. Loaned by MRS. ItOBERT SULLIVAN. 749. Herbert Mascall Carters. Loaned by MRS. S. (]. WOOD. 760. Sir Charles Metcalfe Loaned by C. EGERTON RYERSON. 761. Empress Eugonicj after WinU rhelter. Loaned by MRS. HODGINS. 752. Repentant Magdalen; tramplinp; on the vanltiea of the world. A portrait of Madame do la Valliere, after the picture by Le Brun, at the Carmelites in faris Engraver, Chevalier Gerard Edelinck, Flemish en- graver, 1627-1707. 753. Mr. Robert Wm. Elliston (actor), as " Octavian " in "the Mountaineer," born 1774, died 1831, by Wm. Bond, L >, after Henrv Sinirleton. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. 764. Catherine Parr, after Holbein, in the collection of Dun- con Turner. Loaned by MTSS FTTZGIBBON. 755. Stephen Hemsted, Esq., by J. Raphael Smith, aft,er W. Ward, A. R. A. 756. Engraving, 1792, after Louis XVI., de Kaster. Loaned by DR. E. HEMSTED. 757. Lord Herbert of Lea. Secretary of War from 1356-59. Lady Herl^ert of Lea, after Richmond, R.A. 1850. Loaned by HON. G. W. ALLAN. 758. Rev. Robt. Cartwright, bv Wm. Warner, Philadelphia, 1837. Loaned by MR. OKLANDO DUNN. 759. Daughter of the late General Sir John Sinclair of Dun- berth. Loaned by MRS. HELLIWELL. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 75 The following are loaned by the, PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD: 760. Duke of York, 1763-1827, by Doo, after Sir Thos. Law- rence, P.R.A. 761. Rev. Alexander Macdonell, 1700-1840. R. C. Bishop of Kingston. Proof before letters. 762. He; ^masters of Upp( r Canada College. Sketch made lor the history of the College. 763. Five members of the Board of Upper Canada College. Sketch made for the history. 764. Rev. John Strachan, 1778-1876, Bishop of Toronto, by Warner, after Bcrthon. Loaned by PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. 765. Duke of Wellington, artist, J. Sartain, after Claudet. 766. Lord Belper, after Richmond, by Jackson. 767. Lady Belper and child, artist James Faed. Loaned by COL. OTTER. 768. Duke of Wellington. 769. Mr. William Todd. Loaned by MRS. A. THORNTON TODD. 770. Engraving, the Right Hon. C. J. Fox, by Jones. 771. Three engravings, after Sir Joshun Reynolds, bv Jones. Loaned by MRS. ABTHUR GRASETT. 772. In mr.'zotint. Charles J. Fox, after Sir Joshua Rey- nolds. Loaned by ivIT^. SPOONER. 773. Alexander Nicl Bethune, second Bishop of Toronto. 774. Maximilian de Bethune, Due de Sully. Loaned by MISS BETHUNE. 775. Robert Bums. 76 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 716. Louis PhilHpe. 777. Sir Robert Peel. Loaned by MRS. R. A. HARRISON. 778. French King or Noble. 779. Dcr Stalmeister, by Kaiac r, 1866. Proof. After Rem- brandt. 780. Portrait of an old woman (Dutch). 781. Portrait of an old woman, by T. Verchuys, 1700, after Vandyke. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. 782. Donna Maria TL, by L. M. Cacrciani. Loaned by MAJOR EDWARD T^IGH. 783. Two old Roman onprravinps. Loaned by MRS. F. N. JARVIS. 784. J. G. Howard, Drawing Master TJ. C. C, 1833-1856. Loaned by UPPER CANADA COLLEGE. 785. Sir John Macdonald, enslaved by Goiipil Sz Co., Paris. after Dickson Pattereon. Loaned by MR. DAN. ROSE. 786. Victor Emannel TL of i aly. Loaned bv MRS. J. HENRY THOMPSON. 787. Sir Patrick Campbell of Melfort. 788. General Patrick Campbell, wlio served in Crirne'^n war. Loaned bv MRS. NORDHEIMER 789. Four ensravings, after drawings by John Hayter, Court painter. Loaned bv MRS. ROSS HAYTER MEZZOTINTS. 790. Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles 11., a^ter Sir Peter Lely. A Blooteling fecit. One o^ a set from the Strawberry Hill collection. " ' - aiu. xCl Loan Portrait Exhibition, 11 791. Miss Nelly O'Brien, actress; engraved by Jas. Wilson, after Sir Joshua Reynolds. 792. John Eveleigh, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford; en- graved by Wm. Say, about the end of the 18th cen- tury, after John Hopper. 793. John Fiaher, Bishop of Salisbury; engraved by B. Dun- karton, after Jas. Northcote. 794. Antonius Champion, by Charles Turner, after Benj.- Wiison; after letter proof in mezzotint. 795. Johr Hamilton Mortimer, historical painter, 1739; en- graved by Valentine Green, after John Hamilton Mortimer. 796. Rt. Hon. Charles, Earl Grey, by Wm. Say. Mezzotint early this century, after F. R. Say. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. The following are loaned by MRS. W. CARTER: 797. Mezzotint of John Smith, afier Sir Godfrey Kneller, by John Smith, himself. 798. Mezzotint of Sir Godfrey Kneller, in Smith's hand. 799. Mezzotint, Sir Joshua Reynolds, by Caroline Watson. 800. Mezzotint, Lady Price, after Reynolds. 601. Mezzotint, Mrs. Hambly and child, after Reynolds. 802. Mrs. Campbell, 1792. Loaned by MRS. NORDHEIMER. The following are loaned by MR. ALLAN CASSELS: 803. Young woman, with cap and black ribbon, by Thos. Frye (1710-1762). Printed iu 1760. Given as No. 12 in Smith's " British Mezzotint© Portraits." A study from Maria, the Countess of Coventry, one of - the beautiful Miss Gunnings progress proof. 805. A study from Lady Coventry, by Thos. Frye. Printed in 1762, proof before letters. ' 73. - ■ ^ 78 Ij)an Portrait Exhibition. 80G. 807. 808. 813. " Ipse," portrait of the artist, by Thos. Frye. Printed in 1760, proof before letters, No. 6 in Smith. « rr\ 814. 815. 81G. 817. 818. 819. 820. The Frightened Man," by Thos. Frye. Printed in 1760, proof before letters, No. 19 in Smith. " The Orrery," by William Pether (1731-1800). After Wright of Derby, printed in 1768 by J. Boydell. Proof with open letters. This is a portrait group. Mrs. Wodhull, by Richard Houston (1721-1775), after Zotiany. No. 124 in Smith. Published by Sayer in May, 1772. " Peter the wild Boy," by Valentine Green (1739-1813). Proof before letters. No. 102 in Smith, printed 1772. Sir Charles Bunbury, by Charles Turner (1773-1857). Proof before letters. Line engraving, Charles Dickens in his study at Gadahill, en(^raved by HoUyer. Loaned by MR. R. H. HATHAWAY. The death of General Wolfe, by William WooUett (1735-1785), after West. Printed in 1766, proof with open letters. The central group is a portrait one, showing besides Wolfe, General Townshend, Colonel Barre, Surgeon Adair, etc., etc. The original was the firtt historical picture in which the classical costumes were abandoned. Dr. Harvey demonstrating the circulation of the blood before Charles I. Loaned by MRS. HARVEY. Hon. Spencer Percival, by Skelton. Proof engraved m line, after Sir Wm. Beechy. As Premier he was shot by one Bellingham, a Liverpool broker, in the lobby of the House of Commons, May, 1812. Raphael. Line engraving (1810), after portrait by him- self. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 79 821. Prince John of Poriup;al. 821a. Princess Carlotta, date J 740. Loaned by DR. E. IIEMSTED. 822. A Sibyl, by J. W. Castilcan, from a paintinj^; by Hunt- ingdon. This was the result of an early attempt mado many years ago to cultivate superior attainments in copper plate in the U. S, by oftering a prize for line engraving. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. 823. Lf/iiis XVL of Trance, engraved 1790, by Blroic, after Collet. 824. Marie Antoinette, Reine de France of later date. Loaned by MR. RIIILY TODD. 828. Engraving, Nelson. Loaned by MRS. WADSWORTIL ETCHINGS. 826. Mrs. Harrison Gray Otes. Etched by £. A. Schoff, after Gilbert Stuai't. Loaned by MRS. H. H. HUMPHREY. 827. Shakespeare. Etched bv L. Flaming. Loaned by MRS. B. E. WALKER. 828. Mrs. Fitzherbert. Etched by C. Waltner, after Kenney. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. 829. Robert Louis Stevenson. Etched by Hollyer. Loaned by MR. R. H. HATHAWAY. LITHOGRAPHS. 830. Dr. G. J. Mountain, third Bishop of Quebec and first Principal of McGill College, Montreal. Loaned by W'^N . ARTHUR JARVIS, Napanee. 831. The Empress Eugenie with the ladies of her Court, by Leon Noel, printed by AVintcrhalter. Loaned by MISS IDA GORDON. fc««-™„.«,V,*. 8o Loan Portrait Exhibition, 632. The Duchess of Dino, last Princess of Courland, by Eugene Isabey, presented to Lady Cowley oi* the Eng- lish Ambassador, Paris, and sister-in-law of the Great l)uke of Wellington. 833. The Great Duke and his Shadow (by Black), Uken in 1852, a few months before his death, when in his 84th year. 821. Copy of portraits of The Burgomaster's Wife and Child, after Van der Heist, in the Dresden Gallery, by Hanfstangl. 835. Lithograph, Wellington. Loaned by MRS. WADSWORTH. 836. Lithograph. Copy in colors of " Death of Big Snake," by Fuller and Bencke, Toronto, 185G. The earliest and only high class colored lithograph done in Canada. Loaned by PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. 837. Colored engraving on copper, Archbishop Wiirham, by Bartolozzi, 1796, after liolbein. 838. Colored engraving on copper, Lady Buts, by Bartolozzi, 17i)6, after Holbein. Loaned by REV. WM. BROOKMAN. 839. Coloured engraving;, military steeplechase in 1843 at London, C. W., by Harris, published 1845. The following are loaned by MRS. IIUSON MURRAY. Engravings on copper A.D. 1644 of the heads or portraits of the Nassau Family, etc., with borders of Heraldic drawings, from paintings and sculptures by celebrated artists of that period. 840. Presentation address, with border of heraldic drawings. 841. Rodolpli I. of Austria, \lsatia, etc., died A.D. 1291; P. Soutman, Engr.; P. Van Sompel, Sculp., 1644. ''41. Albert II., Archduke of Austria, died A.D. 1308; the same. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 8i 842. Frederick III., died A.l). 1330; P. Soutnian, Engr.; I. Suyderhoef, Sculp., 1644, 843. Albert II., Kiiiti; of Hiinjjjarv and Bohemia, etc., died 1439; p. Sdi;tinan, EiigT.; I. Suyderliocf, Sculp. 844. Frederick IV., King nunf]:ary and Gcrmanv, died A.D. 1493; P. SontmaTi, Fnjjr.; P. Van Sompel, Sculp., 1644. 845. Maximilian I,, Kinp of Spain, etc., died A.D. 1519; the same. 846. Charles V., of Spain, etc., died A.I). 155«; the same. 847. Ferdinand 1., King of Hungary, Bohemia, etc., died A.D. 1564; the same. 848. Maximilian II., of Hungary, Spain, etc, died A.L). 1576; the same. 849. Rodolph II., King, Hungary, Bohemia, etc., died A.D. 1611; tlie same. 850. Matthias I., Kmg, Bohemia, etc., died AD. 1619; the same. 851. Ferdinand IL, King of Bohemia, etc., died A.D. 1637; the same. 852. Ferdinand III., King, Bohemia, Hungary, etc., died A.D. 1644. 853. Maria, Queen; Henry IV., Magni Galliarum etc.; Ant Van Dyck; the same. 854. Adolphus of NaSvSau, Prince Emperor, etc.; the same. 855. Henry of Nassau; the same. 866. Renatus of Nas.sau, Prince AuriacuB, etc.; P. Soutman, Engr.; I. Suyderhoef, Sculp. 857. William of Nassau, Prince Auriacus, etc.; the same. 858. Philip of Nassau, Prince Auriacus, etc.; P. Soutman, Engr.; P. Van Sompel, Sculp. in Loan Portrait Exhibition. 859. John of Nassau; P Soutanan, Eugr.; G. Van Hordthorst, painter. 866. Henry of Nassau, Prince Aurirtinis, etc.; G. TTouilthoftt, painter; I. Suydovhoef, Sculp.; P. 8outmau, Engr 861. Amelia De Solms, Princtss Auriaca, etc; G. Uvmvlthorat, painter; I. Sujderhoef, Sc\\\p.; P. Soutmitt, Eugr 862. William of Nassau; Prince Auriaous. etc.; G. Uoud thorst, painter; I. Suyderhoef, Sculp.; P. Soutman, En^. 863. Augusta Mari Caroli of Great Britain and Ireliiid; Princess; G. Hond thorst, painter; I. Suyderhoef, Sculp.; P. Soutman, Engraver. 864. Leopold, Roman Emperor, King Germany, Hungary, Bohemia, etc., Archduke of Austria and Duke of Burgundy; W. Vaillant, Painter; 1. Brouwe, Sculp.; F. De Wit, Engr. Loaned by HUSON MURRAY. 865. Stipple engraving. Scott, after Raeburn. 866. Woodcut, Lord Lytton, G.C.M.G.^ from a drawing by D. Lang'ul, 1872. ' Loaned by MRS. B. E. WALKER 887. Steel engraving, 4 miniature portraits, Cartier, Champ- lain. Wolfe and Montcalm, British Amer. Bank, Note W.,'l862. Loaned by MRS- HARVEY. 868. Photogravure. The Right Reverend Dr. Lightfoot, late Bishop of Durham, after Sir W. B. Richmond, R.A Loaned by MRS. WELSH, Trinity College, PHOTOGRAVURE. 869. Queen Henrietta Maria, after V rfi.ti /. - . LoLiic: : - EOil 'TS & SON, 870. Steel engraving (May 1. :, 1851) Loaned by MESSRS. B. M. A" H T. JENKINS, Loan Portrait Exhibition. 83 871. (a) Robinetta. (6) Muscipula. (c) . Engravings after Sir Joshua Reynolds, by John Jones. 872. Engraving. Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox,/ by John; Jones. Loaned by MRS. A. GRASETT. 873. Engravings: (a) Marquis of Lansdovsnae. (6) Peterus de Montarsis. (c) Lord Talbot. (d) Lord Coke. (e) Lord Coventry- (/") Earl Undsay. (y) Duke of Wellington, as he was in 1844. Loaned by HON. JUSTICE MacMAHON. 874. The Mouse's Petition, stipple by Bartolozzi. The lady in foreground is Mrs. Barbauld, the man Priestley. Loaned by MR ELMES HENDERSON. PENCIL SKETCHES. 875. Twoi pencil sketches by Landseer. Loaned by MISS CARTER of ^i\m SILHOUETTES. 876. Sir Isaac Brock. 876. Lt.-Col. Macdonnell who fell at Queenston. 877. Five silhouettes to^ethffT in frame, Col. Sam. P. Jarvie, Mary Boyles Powell (his v/ife), and throe sons. 878. Four silhouettes together in frame, of some mliyfil^)sn of the Murray family. 879. Five silhouettes together in frame, of some raamber? of the Powell family. Toaned by \m. AEMTLIliS JaRVIS. .k^K^i.-'--M':t'^Ai'^-^'l>' ■''■■• 84 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 880. 881. 882. 883. 884. 885. 886. 887. 888. 889. 890. 891. 892. Three silhouettes by Mrs. T' 'tham, London, 1785. Loaned by REV. A IHUR JARVIS, Napanee, Two ailhonettes of Twaac and Belsey Gould. Loaned by MISS BERTHA Wll.LlAiMS, General and Mrs. Amistrone:, 1838. Loaned by MRS. WM. ARMSTItONG. Mary Queen of Scots (after), bv Rubens, 1(500. Leaned by MRS. WM. ARMSTRONG. Mr. John Cawthra when a boy. Loaned by MR. HENRY CAWTHRA. Silhouettes, latter part of 18tli century, and beginning of 19th century. Loaned by LADY EDGAR, Lieut-Col. James Givins, formerly of tlie Queen's Rangers. Loaned by MISS MAl^DE GIVIXS. Pair of full lengtli silhouettes, 1849. Pair of silhouettes, heads 1835. Loaned by MRS. riGDGINS Earl and Countess of Dalliousie. Ix)aned by MRiS. ALEXANDER F. MACPHERSOX. Four silhouettes. Four silhouettes. Loaned by MISS ROLPH. Loaned by W. H. VANDER SMISSEN. (a) Lt.-Col. W. B. Kcrsterman, 10th Regt Foot. (&) Mrs. Kersterman (wife of Lt.-Col. W. B. Kerster man), (r) Susan Mary Kersterman. (df) Capt. Samuel Wood, (e) Mrs. Elizabf'th Wood, if) Col. J. H. Wood. ((7) Rev. P, S. Wood. {K) Miss B. Anne Wood, Loaned by MRS. S. G. WOOD. Ij)an Portrait Exhibition. 85 893. (o) John Ridout and wife, 1831. (&) John Kidout and wife, 18l»l. (c) Major John Bleecker of Albany, 1828, Loaned bv Mil JOHN (JRANT RIDOUT. 894. Silhouette, 1833. Loant'd bv MRS. SIIORTT. 895. Giles Barnston, Dnnberry, Australia, 1870. Loaned by MISS IL M. HELL. 896. Mrs. Becker, 18<)3. Loaned by MRS. OLIVER MA(^KLEM. 897. I^te Hon. Wiu. Morris. Loaned bv MRS. VV. J. MORRIS. 898. Frances Campbell, 1780. Loaned by MRS. RENAtft). 899. W. Sloane, Isle of Man, 1812. 900. Mr«. Sloane, dautchter of Deemster Moore. Tslo of Man, 1827. 901. Mrs. Moore, Tslo of Man, wife of Deemster Moore. Loaned by MISS K. B. SLOANE. 902. Silhouette, ^oup, 184.5. Loaned bv MRS. GRANT MAODONALD. 903. Robert Gamett. Loaned by MAJOR EDWARD LEIGH. 904. Cage of silhouettes. Loaned by MISS EDITH HEMMING. 35. Two ailliouettes, Mrs. 0(\or^e Mjiynfird, 1805 Loaned by MISS MAVNART;. [906. Silhouttes. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Black of Halifax, N.S., 1825. Loaned bv MRS. J J. MACLAREN. NT. Two silhouettes. Loaned by MRS. W. H. ELLIS. \ t'Mm W' 86 Loan Portrait Exhthilion, 908. Modern silhouettes: Hon. Mr. Justice MacMahon. Mrs. MacMahon. 909. Baxter type/ portrait. Loaned by MK. JUSTICE MacMAHON. 910. Portrait caricature. Matins at Downing CoUega En- graving of Sir Bensie Harwood, the Master, and his equally eccentric wife, by Gillray,, 1810. Loaned by MR ALLAN CASSELS. 911 Lithograph, 1857. F. Sandys, A.R.A., attack upon the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood by caricaturing Millais' picture of Sir Isamhas at the Ford, then being exhibit- ed at the Royal Academy. This represented' Millais, Holnian, Hunt and Rossette, supported' by a braying ass. The sketch caused such a scandalous sensation that it had to be repressed and all copies were with- drawn from circulation. JNote the initial .1. R. (John Ruskinl on ass's flank. Loaned by HON. (I. W. ALLAN 01 a. Caricature by Gillray called '^Two-Penny Whist," with portraits of Mrs. Marshall, Mth. Turner, and Measrw. Mortluior and Schrotter. Taken from life in 1796, and referred to in Brand's Dietionary of Fngravere a? one of his best. 913. Caricatures of period IHIO, by Dighton, Loaned by DR. F. LeM. URASETT. 914. Caricature by Oruickshank. \ 915. Caricature published by Mrs Tlumpbroys. Loaned by »U)N. MR. JUSTICE MacMAHON. LIST OF PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC., LOANED FROM THE EDUCATION MUSEUM TO THE LOAN PORTRAIT EXHIBITION. 916. Sir Charles Metcalfe. 917. Sir Wm. Grant. 918. Bishop of Toronto. Loan Portrait Exhtbttton. 911). Earl of El^n. 920. Kev. John McCaul. 921. Cecil CalvGrt. 922. Justice Haliburton. ?23. Samuel de Champlain. 924. Sir Jeffrey Amherst. 925. Marquess De Montcalm. 926. Hon. M. S. Bidwell. 927. Chief Justice Robinson. it ■ • % 1'!- 928. PAINTINGS. Ojibway Princess (daughter of Chief Charles Big Canoe). From life by W- A. Sherwood, A. RCA. (painting). LITHOGRAPHS. m) Dafl'i'qu-Upp. DIM). I tli(rflf) tlfl-l^e, OiH. I'iHhTu lliimLruh. 0.12. Ki-Ou-Twog Ky. I);i!l. Mi.TuA. 934. Nf^-Tin. 935. Po-CuUouTbm. 936. Tai-OMflli. 937. Tish-Co-Nan. flSfi. Wa-Km-Boesh-Fflfl. 989. W»-NaTa, Tl ryTTT^ 88 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 940. Joseph ThayonUaiioken. 941. Indiana deliverinj; English CaptivcH to Col. nouquet. 942. Rotary stand witli 15 doubles frames of N"at,i(mal Tlistorical Portraita. 943. 270 plidtoo-raphs of pniiitinys exhibitod at tlie first special exhibition of national portraits at South KoTisiiiirton Museinn, in IHfifi, embracing' Rnijlisb and British Sovereierns, Lord Lieutenants of Ireland, Colonial Governors, Prime Ministers, Chief .Fnatices, .Indies, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops, Military Commanders, Generals, Stntesmen, Orators, Courtiers, Tiitarary Men, Celebrated Women, etc. 944. Proof portrait of H'-i Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales witli antoirraph and copy of an^ojTi'aph letter. The proi)erty of Dr. S. P. May, Superintendent of Art vSchools, Toronto. 945. Steel Engravings. Portrait of Her Majesty the Queen. Portrait of His Royal Highness Prince Albert. The property of Dr, S. P. May, Toronto. Loaned by the EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. 946. Chalk drawing. Loaned bv MR T.'C- MASON, Portraits of Women. 947. Portrait of a Lady, by Jules Goupil. 948. Girl and Kitten, by Wm. Owen. Loaned bv SENATORl DRT^MMONB, Montreal. General Portraiture. 949. Captain Young, by Hoppner. Loaned by SENATOR DRUMMOND, Montreal. 960. Dr. Franz List, by Baron Joukovsky. Loaned by, MESSRS. MASON & RISCH. Loan Portru Exhibition. 89 TlIK ROYALiyX TEST. Lni4«i< iAud curious itaiiel painted diirinsj; the Englisli Civil Wur. Tlie distorted tif2;iire tooi tht; shape of Cliarles I., in the silver cylinder wlun this was applied to the panel by the messengc!r entrusted witii it. The Koyal- ist holder of the picture i»y this secret test knew those to whom he could confide important information. L.aued by MR. A. I IE WARD. MASONIC WATKk COLOI^TIS The collection cf water colours of Masonic celebrities in old Upper Canada (now Ontario), from 17')2 to 18Gi. is loaned by the owner, Mr. J. Ross Robertson, of Torouu*. V. W. Bro. Rev. Wm. Smart, of Brockville, U. C, born. 14th Sept., 1788, d'ed at (Jananoque, Ont., 9tli Sept., 1876. A member of Brockville Lodge, No. 3, A. F. ct A. Jid., 1822-27; Chaplain, Grand Masonic Convention Kings- ton, 1821-22; Provincial Oranrl Chaplin, Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada nder England, 18:^2-25; Grand High Priest, Grand Rdval Arch Chapter of Can- ada, 1822-30. V. W. Bro. John Henry Dunn, Provincial Grand Treasurer, Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemason.-i of Upper Can- ada under England, 1822-41. He was Receiver-Gen- eral of Upper Canada from 1820-41, Taken in the uni- form of an English military officer. R. W. Bro. John Beikie, Sheriff of York (Toronto), 1811-12; Clerk of the Executive Council, York (Toronto), 1820- 25; Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the Second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under Eng- land, 182.5-45. R. W, Bro. Bernard Tuvquand, one of the Provincial Grand Secretaries of the Second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1822-45; a member of St. Andrew's F^^dge, Toronto, r.ffiliatc?d 27th Dec, 1822. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) M/ '^:^A -m C P. R. A., now in the possession of Mrs. Dawkins, niece of Bro. Wm. McGilliv ay, and wife of Bro. Dawkins, . .> ; Rear- Admiral R. N., Maisonette, Stoke Gabriel, Devon, England. R. W. Bro. John Butler, Col. of the celebrated Butler Rangers in the war of the American Revolution, bom in New London, Conn., 1728; died at Niagara, U. C, 1796. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 9> R. W. Bro. Butler was a charter member of St. John's Lodge of Friendship, Niagara, and Grand Senior War- den of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, from 1792-96. K. W. Bro. Charles Duncombe, Provincial Grfnd Master cf a Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada, formed at London, U. C, on the 23rd Feb., 1836, which had but one meeting. Bro, Duncombe was bom in Connecticut in 1794, resided in Middlesex and Brant Counties in Upper Canada from 1820-37, and died in Hicksville, Cal., 1st Oct., 1875. He was for some years a member of the Provincial Legislature of Upper Canada. From a miniature in the possession of his daugb.ter, Mrs. Taf • ford, of Paris, Ont. R. W, Bro. Ziba Marcus Phillips, bom, 1786; died, 1847; President of the Masonic Convention of Kingston, 1817-22, and Deputy Provincial Grand Master of tha second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada, or- ganized by R. W. Bro. Simon McGillivray, of York (Toronto), 1822. A faithful brother; a prominent craftsman; one worthy of all the honors conferred up- on him. The Rt. Hon. Francis Rawdon Hastings, Earl of Moira, Com- mander of His Majesty's forces in Scotland, etc., etc, ~ To His Roy.al Highness, George, Prince of Wales, this . print is by permission most respectfully dedicated by his most obliged and devoted servant, George Clint. Painted by M. A. Shee, Esq.. R. A.; engraved by G. Clint. To His Royal Highness, tho Prince Regent, this print of the Earl of Moira, as acting Grand Master of the Society of Free and accepted Masons is with permission most respectfully dedicated by his most obedient and humble servant, James Ramsay. Painted by James Ramsay. MASONIC PORTRAITS. By the courtesy of the Masonic Hall Board of Trustees the collectioii of portraits in the Masonic Room, Temple Build- ing, is open from eleven to twelve each day during the contin- M 93 Loan Portrait Exhibition. uance of the Portrait Kxhibition. These portrait.'* embrace all the rulers of the Craft of Masons in Upper Canada and Ontario from 1792 to July, 1898. (SMOKING ROOM, MASOKEC TEMPLE). R. W. Bro. T. B. Harris, of Hamilton, Ont., Grand Secretary f J rand Lod^e of Freemasons of Canada, July, 1855-56; July, 1857; 18th Aug., 1874. R. W. Bro. Edward Mitchell, of Hamilton, Out., Grand Trea- surer of the Grand Lod^o of Canada, 1875-1892; died 22nd Feb. 1892. (MASONIC HALL). M. W. Bro. Sir A. N. Mo Nab, Provincial Grand Master third Proviucial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada, under Eng- land, 1845-55; Grand Master Ancient Grand Lodge of Canada, 1857-8; Honorary Grand Mastvn* Grand Lodge of Canada, 1858-6^. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. T. G. Ridout, Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada West, under England, 1845-58; Honorary Grand Master Grand Lodge of Can- ada, 1858-61. By E. Wyly Grier. M. W. Bro. W. M. Wilson, of Simcoe, Ont., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, Oct., 1855-July, 1860; July, 1866-68; July, 1872-July, 1875. By J.'w. Bridgman. M. W, Bro. T. D. Harington, of Ottawa, Out., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1860-July, 1864. By J. W. Bridgman. ^ ; M. W. Bro. W. B. Simpson, of Montreal, P. Q., Grand Mas- ^,; ter Grand Lodge of Canada, July. 1864-66. By J. W. Bridgman. M. W. Bro. A. A. Ste^^enson, of Montreal, P. Q., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1868-71. Loan Portrait Exhibition. 93 M. W. Bro. James Seymour, St. Catharines, Ont., Grand Mas- ter, July 1871-72. By J. W. Bndgman. M. W. Bro. J. K. Kerr, of Toronto, Ont., Gr£»nd Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1875-July, 1877. By J. W. Bridgman. M. W. Bro. W. H. Weller, Cobourg, Ont., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1877-July, 1879, By J. W. Bridgman. M. W. Bro. eT. A. Henderson, of Kingston, Ont., (Jirand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1879-1881. By J. W. Bridgman. M. W. Bro. James Moffatt, London. Ont., (irand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1881- July, 1^82. M. W. Bro. Daniel Spry, of Barrie and London, Ont., Grand Mar.tpr Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1882 Julv. 1884. By J. W. Bridgman. M. W. Bro. Hugh Murray, of Hamilton, Ont., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1884-July, 1886. By R. A. Sinclair. M. W. Bro. Henry Eobertson, Collingwood, Ont., Grand Mas- ter Grand Lodge of Canada, July, 1886-1888. M. W. Bro. Rd. T. Walkem, Kingston, Ont., Grand Master Gran<. Lodge of Canada, July, 1888- July, 1890. G. A. Reid. M. "W. Bro J. Ross Robertson, of Toronto, Ont.. Grand Ma.s- ter (rrand Lodge of Canada, Ju'y, 1890-July, 1892. By E. Wyly Grier. M. W. Bro. J. M. Gibson, of Hamilton, Ont., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, 1892-3. By E. Wyly Grier. M. W. Bro. "W. R. White, of Pembroke, Ont., CTrand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, 1894-6. By E. Wyly Grier. 94 Loan Portrait Exhibition. M. W. Bro. "William Gibson, Beamsyille, Ont., Grand Master Grand Lodge of Canada, 1896-7. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. \ Uiiam Jarvis, Provincial Secretary of Upper Can- ada, 1'/ 92-1817; Provincial Grand Master first Provin- cial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1792-1817. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. Simon McGillivray, of London, England, Provin- cial Grand Master second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1822^-40. By T. Mower Martin. R. W. Bro. Robt. Kerr, of Niagara, U. C, Honorary Deputy Provincial Grand Master second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1822-24. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. Ziba M. Phillips, of Augusta, U. C, Honorary .De- puty Provincial Grand Master of the second Provin- cial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1822-47. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. James Fitzgibbon, of York (Toronto), Deputy Pro- vincial Grand Master second Provincial Grand Lodge ; of Upper Canada under England, 1822-45. By E. Wyly Grier. R. W. Bro. John Beikie, of York (Toronto), Deputy Provin- cial Grand Master second Provincial Grand Lodge of Upper Canada under England, 1826-45. Loan Portrait E-nhibitton. 95 ^^Metallic Ceiling^e^ The illustration shows Dado, Wall Plates, Frieze, Gjftiicc, Border, Mouldings and Ceiling Plates Com^^iete. This Interior Finish is far Superior to Lath, Plaster and Paper. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited, MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 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Furniture re-upholstered. Hair mat- tresses renovated. Call up 4568. ALBERT WHALE, Upholsterer* «30 YONQE STREET. THE NEW CLEVELAND Ladies' Bicycle Weighs 72 lbs.; usual weight, 37 to 30 lbs. PRICE, and $40.00 H. A. LCZIER & CO, 117 YONGE ST., TORONTO. OUR f-: -^ \ ''j -"'^- I ^ Cbocolates Bon-Bons AND Canbic: ARE TxHE BEST | !Li! GEO. S. McCONKEY 27 and 29 King St. West Loan Port*nit Exhibition. f07 MASON & RISC4i PIAKOS ARE ' MUSICAL PERFECTION REGINA :ed I ^HE QUEEN OF MUSIC BOXES WITH IqiercfiangBalilB Tune Discs. An Unlimited Supply of Muslo at a Tplfliner Cost. Unquestionably the Finest Music Box on the Market* Mechanically it is faultless. Musica ily the highest achievement of its kind. Ill App earance an ornament anywhenj. Plays all the Favorite Husic, both Ciassio and the Popular Up>to-dat«. iBBpectlon Invited. IlltiBtrated Catalogues and Tune Lists on application. WHALEY, ROYCE & CO., SOLE AGENTS. 158 Yonge St., Toronto, Can. Some of (be Catest Song Successes Sacped Dream of Paradise Hamilton Qrsy'a 6O0. Heavenly Song (The) " •• 6O0. Sun of Righteousness. . . .S. Dawson fiOo. Prodigal Son A Horaiiool 6O0. Soppano and Contpalto ; Two Roses Valmoro 806. Scent of the Lilies Cobb 50& Bee and a Bonnet (A) Mullen 6O0. Willow Pattern Plate ( A) . . . . •• 60c. Bass and Bapitone Beneath «he Union Jack Sullivan 60c. Freedom's Flag Neilson 50o. Ensign (The) Barri 6O0. Li.tle Grenadier (The) Bonheur 60e. Angb-Canadian i Hnsic Pablisbers' Association, Limited (ASHDOWN'S) 1 88 Yong*e St., - - Toronot* Toronto Conservatory of Music, COLLEGE STREET, DR. EDWARD PiSHBR, Husicjl Director. AfflUatod with tho Univoraity of Toronto and Trinity Univer.!ze the usefulness of thi« store. On the magazine tables you will find "The Studio" and " J'he Artist." We always get as soon as published the "Art Year Book"— photographic reproductions of all tbt KoyiJ Academy pictures of the year. C. DANA GIBSON'S SKETCHES, in strongly bound volume. ^Vf i MAUDE ADAMS' SOUVENIR. An Art Gem. Mafl Orders insure our very prompt fulfilment. WM. TYRRELL & CO., "THE BOOKSHOP," No. 8 KINO STREET WBST, ... TORONTO '■^M-fir PANTECHNETHEOA ART POTTERY We are headquarters for EVERYTHING in White China and Belleck for decorating. Our buyer, who has just returned from a purchasing tour, reports having secured a finer collection cf shapes than ever before. 116 YONOE STREET, Gol^ Adalalda. Loan Portrait Exhibition^ 169 Nothing but the Best^ s GROCERIES,**. PROVISIONS, Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Game, % Poultry, Bulk and Shell Oysters. t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Telephones 3445, 4239. R SIMPSON. ^Jtjl736, 738 Yonge ftrcet. '•'d.'t •"^•i. r — No. Telephone izS Importing Tailors and ForDlsbers John Kay, Son & Co., WHOLBSALiB AND RBTAILi Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Draperies, etc., etc. 34 King Street West, TORONTO. ilM E. MorsoD Real Estate Broker trO( K OF NATURAL WAVY AND STRAIGHT HAIR SWlTCHIi'*, fine texture and quality Fa.'hioiiaD!e Hnirdressing. H.»ir carflullv trea fd, tr mmed sinired a^d shampooed. Laflies' Face Massage »nrt "teaming. There is ro other treatment which is as bent-fii iai as ou' Facial Treatmeut. It is natural, and no artificial cosmetiques Price $i.oo ; 6 lickeis for $5.00. Armand's Hair and Perfumery Store, rianieurc Parlors for Ladies, Children and Qentlemen. 44! YJNCE AND I CARLTON. TOROITO The Queen City Oil Co., Limited SAMUEL ROGERS, President TORONTO Household Articles in Everyday Use . •• QUBEN CITY TABLETS." Washing Hade Easy. Half the labor in half the time, and no rubbing to wear out the clothe*. Better and c'eaner waali- iag, with a aoit, nm.'Oth finish that make* ironing: eamr, and the article* keep clean and wear UMger. For sale by grocer*. Sewing Machine Oil Bicycle Oil Bicycle Bnamel Paraiture Poiisb • • Qileadine " Ointment fetrolatuai White Paralfine Wax Candles, white or colored Panc« , Decorated, Twisted, Fluted or Plata " Sarnia " Uasoline tor quick meal Stoves. "Sarnla" Water-White Rettned OU , fMr ttas Ladies ef Oatarto. Loan Portrait Exhibition. > tir ERNESS Switches p Specialisb elv new prin- easy. Prices, GHT HAIR nent which is 1 cosmetiques »re, RLTOM.TOROITD ited RONTO Bfcycle Oil iture PoSiah Petrolatum tear colored ed or Plata ttoves. (Ml, for tta Central Canada Loan and Savings ...Company... Cor. King and Victoria Sts., - TORONTO This Company is prepared to Purchase, Supply Investors with, and Negotiate Loans Upon Government, [Municipal and Bonds and StOcks Corporation.... DEPOSITS RECEIVED Interest Allowed. Debentures Issued Por I, 2. 3. 4 or 5 Years, with Interest Coupons Attached. Send Post Card for Pamphlet giving full information E. R. WOOD, - Managing Director. i'i lit Loan Porirait Exhibition. «us othen cc o > mm Printers and Boottbindcrs TEMPLE BUILDING TOPONTo, cm..... \^...~r %0^ DNTO I No Job too Large Por Us ..... No Job too Small Por Us "4 Lorn Portrait Exhibition. To tbe Mothers of Boys: -i. 1 he price dlffercncc between our reliable* all wool* well made BOYS' CLOTHINQ, and unreliable kinds, isn't very great. When you compare what you get with what Ks pay* Oak Hall ClothM are Cheaper ihan others. you want reliable Qothet you must go where they art. you U y OAK HALL CLOTHIERS, 115 King Street East, TORONTO. Reefers, Top Coats, Suits, — for Boys and Youngs Men, as well as for older Men — economy clothes at economy prices. IMPRON'C YOUR HOME WITH Artistic Mciitels, Grates and Tiles CSTIMTTTCS ON APPLICATION Cobban A\ANurACTURiNG Co., Limited Lafie Street, Toronto 1 rioulton Ladies' College Residential and Day School for Girls and Young Women. ■ Diploma admits to any university in the Dominion. Superior advantages in Music and Art. Terms moder- ate. For Calendars address — ADELASDB L. DICKLOW, Ph.M. Principal 34 BLOOR ST, E., TORONTO, Sheet Music Tonr ohoioe of any one of the following splendid selections Free for 10 Comfort Soap Trade Marks. Any 10 pieces for 25 Trade Marks and 25c. Vooiil 48 A Forest Ramble .Franz Abt a After E. St. John oj Bring Back thy Sunshine Marie Planquett 84 Come to the Sunset Tree Mri. Hemans 63 Cuckoo Songr y-J'^^r 6a Can Love Be Right ? M. C. Cuttle 40 Dear Heart Tito Mattel 6i Douglas? Tender and True Lady John Scott 51 East Side Bells B. H. lanssen 70 Girl I Met on the Farm, The John Reid 93 Golden Years are Fleeting Louis Diehl Order by number where oiie is given. Instrumental 53 American Guard March, Two Step.Chas. E. Pratt 14 Chrvstenah, Schottische Caprice. .Chas. E. Pratt 3 Columbus Waltz E. St. John 5a Echoes of Love, Nocturne B. Wolft 4S El.'a Schottische Frank Livingstoae 37 Gismonda, Two-Step March . . .Arthur M. Cohen 47 Harvest Moon, Reverie Car! Eckert 35 Heart of Ruby. Waltz Carl Eckert 37 In Meadows Green Carl Eckert 19 Loreita. Gavotte Chas. E. Pratt I Maiden's Dream, The. Mazourka...M. B. Fesret i PUCSLEY, DINCMA)! CO., 52 Welllngtoii 8t West, Toronio. ol« wcU b, bn't th what others, they an. s, Suits, I Young )r older sthes at 5LiorrioN Toronto Loan Portrait ExhtbUwn. IIS H. CVHaba H. R. O'Haka W. J. O'Haiu H. O'HARA & CO. ., ,| (Two mMMbara ot th« firm m«aibera of Toroale Stock B>chmn(«) Stock and Debenture Brokers ...and Financial Agents... Special attention given to the Buying and Selling of .^,^., GOVERNMENT, HDNIGIPAL AND RAILROAD BONDS ■ii 1 Also MINING STOCKS Persons, before buying or selling, would do well to c^U on us — 1 24 Toronto Street, Toronto TELEPHONE 916. \cipal I If splendid ide Marks. )5o. :bas. E.Pratt than. E. Pratt I..E. St. John ..B.Wolft , Livingston* lur M. Cohen LCarlEckert .CarlEckert .CarlEckert Ihas. E. Pratt IM. B. Fe«r*t Toronto. LADIES Having been requested by so many of our past pupils to continue our free lessons in fine silk embroidery, we have decided to do so, and take this means of advising the ladies of Toronto that we shall continue the same for a short time. These lessons are absolutely FREE, you are welcome to come as often as you wish, and stay as long as suits your convenience. There is no limit to time, nor conditions except you are to use our silks, which all teachers of art embroidery pronounce superior in results to that of any other make. They have very much more lustre and they improve in washing. ^ ^ Our hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m , except Saturday when we close at I p.m. Our work is easily the equal of any shown in America, and we shall esteem it a favor to have you or any of your friends call and inspect the same at any time you may feel so inclined. ^ • n. HEMINWAY & SONS SILK CO., 52 Bay Street, - - - - TORONTO. Tel. 144. :ii6 Loan Portrait Exhtbifion. Chafing Dishes .•>■■.; ..■■-i' 5 o'clock Tea Kettles and Stands Hot Water Plates Dish Covers DESSERT KNIVES AND FDRKS Fish, Game and Beef Carvers Cutlery Cabinets RIGE LEWIS & SON (LIMITED) ill 3: Cop. King TOT^OMTn and Victoria Sts. ^ vJ^vJ JN 1 U Loan Portrait Exhibition. 117 Mrs. Wolfe has returned from New York after three weeks* visit. We are prepared now to show the finest and latest novelties in Tailor- made and fancy Blouse Waists. Pique Suits and the most exquisite designs in French and American Millinery. ,iv;,::--.,-,. ■,.,.,.„;, ,.„.., Your patronage solicited at the most reliable store in the city.. R. Wolfe, I07 Vonge street. Telephone 3200 rPANK QILC5 522 Grocer and Provision Dealer Wine and Spirit Merchant AND 534 YONGC ST., TORONTO »... .^. ( r t- Roberts u Son €StaNi$lKa It42 ti Jirt DcdIcrSt 79 ^n ». ». tm^ Jliiiific Plcmre Training m originjii mm> nppotNtMoits vadt for ftoMhid ai)i»itioii$ in m dallerici. most of tiK franei in tftb (xDiNSi^ were naae »y n$. Portrait \um% 4 HKdaity « « « RENFREW'S^ ^^. LADIES' Felt and Straw Hats. SPEOAL LINES in Ladies' &isrUsh Sailors. ^J^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^v^^ G. R. RENFREW & CO., ^QUEBEC.^^ 5 King St. East, TORONO. 118 L»:!:(:-.'■*:) '' "« H;i>> ;>)•>••!! J, It? - .1 -I. . . Telepboa* KODAKS nM ^ '99 Styles •'i 1 • *■■■ ■;••■■ ' I G. RAMSEY & CO. 89 BAY STREET TORONTO. MISS M. GARY HcGONNELL portraits Classes in Drawing and Painting. HISS MARGARET IRVINE Cbina painting " Classes Morning and Afternoon. Studio, 3 kTnQ ST. EAST The Art Metropole 131-133 YONGE STREET TORONTO Artists* Materials Artistic Picture Framings HERBERT PLANT Chini Decorator, Gilder and Enameller 99 ELIZABETH STREET Bto. Ladies' Ware Fired at Lowest Rates. Tnms Strictly Cash. Errors tc be made known within Ten Day*. The DEER PARK GONSERYATORIES Supply at Shortest notice all kinds of Cut Flowers Floral Designs, Wedding Decorationa, etc., etc. Palms to Loan, Sub-Tropical and Carpet Bedding, Seeds, Plants, Bulbs. GRANGER BROS. Telephone 3870. J. OVENS, IMPORTER of FANCY GOODS, WOOLS, ETC. Matepiala fop Stamplngr and Silk Embpoldery a Specialty... Pearsaiet Files, ICensington Crewel Novelties at all times. LotJ tforSpriJ eonprisiij popular] MODERN ^^ ,, Photographic Portraits Call i ProTii EXPRESSING OLD ARTISTIC IDEALS. On £xhib!tk>n at the :;U/ One oi " Rex Studio" 108 YongeSt. Lo SEE THEM I TH9IIA8 Loan Portrait Exhibition. 119 £l}iCHfOW. Lover* ot artistic effects are inTited to inspect Mr S(>rtiig Assortment of Boots and Oxford Shoes, comprising all the newest novelties of the season at popular prices. 114 Tonsre Street. Cali into 203 or 204 and obtain Literature of the Pro!rii|6iaI Bailding and Loan IssociatiQi) One of the most successful Mutual Loan Companies in Canada. TNIIAS CIAWFORD, H.PP., E. C. DAVIES, Prttidtnt. General Manager. ROBERT JOHNSTON Cappentep and Builder . . . Office Fittings a Specialty Office, 710 Temple Building TORONTO BotAmates Fupnlsheil. F. McNAB & CO. Mannfacturers of ETC. I UDIES' AND GENTS' FINE FURS Importers of SIIK AND FELT HATS 274 Yonge St., Toronto Telephone 2206. The Bank of Ottawa (Incorporated 1874) A Cmeral Banking Bininctt Trantartvd. Special Attention Given *.o Collections. Remittances made on day of Maturity at Lowest Rates. Current Rates of Interest Al^CT/ed in Sayings Bank. Bonds and Debentures Bought and Sold. Accounts of Merchants, Traders, Manuf icturers, Coiporations and Individuals received on Favorable Terms. Temple Buildinfir, Toronto FIFTH FLOOR, National Life Assurance COMPANY, OF CANADA. Rooms, 506, 307, 608, 60C and 610 Templo Buildingr H. S. HOWLANO, President, R. H. Matson, Manager. George Ksrr. Walter R. Morson. I^ err 8l Mor son^ ^^ STOCKBROKERS, ncKinnoD Bnllding. TORONTO, Deal in all Domestic and Foreigfn Securities, including^ Mining Stc'^iS. N. V Correspondents: HENRY CLBWS «b Ca p iRE INSURANCE, PJ FLOWER TUBES, ROSE BOWLS, ETC ri , Wedding: Gifts a Specialty. WILLIAM JUNOR 39 West King St. Opp. Canada Life Bldg. TORONTO i ?;: ^m ^^ MR. FREDERICK LYONDE HOVOGKAPHRR. )KlNO 8TR1ET WOT, OMmro, Canada. jr-i-i il ^;M i.Ai~- ■i'li EVERY ONE OF 14 EMPLOYEES, FROM THE HAIR DRESSER TO THE FINISHER, IS A SPECIALIST From "Saturday Night'— Mr. Lyonde la the King of Canadian Pkotofraplura. From "The 8tar''—Lgond9 la the Canadian Sarong. From "Sunday World —HIa long alander fingara haoe turned e :d poaed the head of nearly every aoolety woman In Canada, 4 L '• Loan Portrait Exhibitum. Are unexcelled for Tone, Touch and Durability. The sweet singing quality found in these instruments is rarely found in any other piano manufactured on this continent, while for price and terms we cannot be beat. If yon cannot call, write for catalogue, testimonials, etc. THE STANLEY PI^NO CO., of Toronto (LiniTED) Factory— 93-95-97 NIAGARA ST.-— WMerooms 'Pkone 5537 The /Etna and the Canada. What the MTHK LIFE is for the whole continent and for the world, vhe CANADA LIFK i« for Canada — in the matter of ■tanding at the forefront of all other Life Insurance Companies for good r^ results to the insured, stretching overnearly halt a century, in both cases. But the CANADA does not make an annual Cash Dividend on its '* with pro- fit" policies, as the .£TNA LIFE does. Only those who are alive at the end of the CANADA'S five- year period are entitled to the profits shown. Those who drop out sooner get little or none. In the MltiK, as will be seen by the illustration, a Yearly Cash Profit is paid — one for ever^ pre- mium paid to the company. W. I(. Orr & 8ofi&, Managsrs, Toronto. , L. 6. Peal^e, I Con. Agont, Toronto. the: /btna and thb Canada. $10,000—15 Yeap Endowment— A^e 28. (Raised to ^10,000 for easy comparison.) Diflbrence in Etna's fovorwith 6 per cent. mtereet tolSOS. CANADA LIFK. No.33,321. Premium |630.00. Same Plan Same Year Same Amount. .ffiTNA LIFK. No. 139.412. Premium, $621.20. Bonus Profits Cash Paid Year Paid Cash Profit Cash Paid 1630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 630 00 &30 00 630 00 630 00 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 18ft3 1894 1895 1896 1897 ■ ISth Ponh "i'44'66' 60 60 70 50 80 80 91 60 103 00 114 80 127 30 140 30 153 90 168 20 183 20 199 00 215 50 $621 20 676 70 660 60 650 70 540 40 629 60 618 2C 506 40 494 10 480 90 467 30 453 00 438 00 422 20 405 70 |21 10 120 60 147 80 150 20 170 20 180 70 188 VO 1»7 70 204 10 211 70 218 10 223 00 230 40 232 70 237 76 'i332'93 ■"asioo" 434 00 "Msio' $1,308 33 Add the y $9,460 00 $1,753 20 Profit $7,666 00 $2,743 76 23290 Total Footing $2.876 68 . 1.366 S3 •i.eias3 Deduct tl Dlffepei le Canada Life's fotir X Aoe In the /ECtna's tonuses Favop I 134 Loan Portrait Exhtbttum. I'm; I 95 95! 95J 95{ Loan Portrait Exhibition. «a5 '^%%%^ ADDITIONAL ENTRIES. 951. Portrait in oils, 952. " " 963. Photograph of marble bust. 954. Engraving. 955. Portrait of John Strachan, First Bishop of Toronto, 1839, painted by Fredk. Richd. Pickersgill, R. A. 956. Portrait of Mrs. Hagerman, by F. R. Pickersgill, 1834. 957. Photo, of mai'ble bust of Princess of Wales, by Marshall Wood, R.A., 1871. 958. Engraving of James McGill, founder of McGill College. 959. Two water colora 956. Miniature. 957. Water color drawings. 958. M M 959. Lady Robinson and Mrs. Doe ild Mclnnes, by M. Souteis, Paris, 1855. 960. Of Mrs Bursar Jones, artist unknown, London, Eng., 1834. 961. William King, Esq., by Dighton, Cheltenham; Chief Justice J. B. Robinson at age of 48, in 1«38. 962. Water color of Mrs. W^iam Murray, of Berkshire, Eng- land, 1839, unknown artist. Loaned by MRS. STRACHAN. TORONTO. '■S-; ia8 Loan Portrait Exhibition. «3r ill It An Indelible Imprint-^iiS' ® • The belief in the solidity and pre-eminent position of the Canada Life is so thoroughly imprinted upon the Canadian public that its prestige could not be further added to. Were it housed in a palace of marble it could command no greater confidence than it now controls. — Trade 2J Review, Montreal. \ f ■ \ 5^ t { SUITABLE Wedd In ing Presents Furniture< NOTHING will be more acceptable than a selection from our exhibition of fine FRENCH FURNITURE. No danger of being duplicated. Something always in evidence. Useful and decorative as well as a suitable expression of friendship and goodwill. Appended is a partial list : Combination Ladles* Seoretapy and Cabinet, Kt^itiiiiic iuahoK>iiiy, fancy nhaped Iurm $80.00 Red Cedap and Onyx Table. . 62.50 Genuine Japanese Taboupette, poarl inlaid, 30 inchon bii;h and 34 incboH in dianielor 12.60 Indian CupIo Revolving Table 17.60 Dpawln^r Room Cabinet, real ina- hoiptny, rounded front and fancy (thaped legH 82.50 OPlental Ebony Hall Stand . . 82.50 Japanese Pedestal, in ebonized wood and marble top, 42 incbeH high, tbo top of pedcHtal being 12 x 12 inchCH 32.60 Rape Fpenoh Bponzes...$S to 40.00 Ladles' Seopetapy, in goniiino ma- hogany, inlaid with Holid bra^H, 8olid marble top 106.00 ART INJijiiJtjtjH Draperies^ Porticfs, Cosy Corners, Wall HsingingSf Louis XIV. Table, made of seloctad mahogany, in two colora, fancy shaped top, floral doriign, nolid bronte triininingH $25.00 Dainty Inlaid Rosewood 3- Leaf Table 87.60 Five o'clock Tables, In burl ma- hogany, tops and lower nholf dainlly inhiid, floral deHign, broHH trlut- mings 16.00 Louis XV. Desk 80.00 Ladles' Wopk Table, an inchoH high, fancy shaped top, and beauti- fully inlaid 27.60 Mahoerany Cabinet, French design, bevelled plate glaHs front and sideH, and Holid marble top 87.50 Inlaid Llbpapy Table 125.00 CaPd Table, in ebony and mahogany, with handsome broHH trimmings, daintly shaped legs 76.00 Curtains, Screens, Grill Work, Panels and Panelingf. Estimates and Designs Fumithed. The Robert SIMPSON Co., Limited I w» Is riSMmm:^mm®m:^3 m sw.m WA^ Assessment System ^ '% 51: •i^ Zc '■; Mi'.rt WW..-