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Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont filmds an commenpant par la premidre paije qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la dernidre page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparattra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbole — ^ signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre film6s d des taux de reduction diff6rents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seul clichd, il est 1\\m6 d partir de Tangle sup6rieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 :x?\ A Sou\'enir of London I HI', BKAUriKUI. KOKKSr CITY OF IHI'. CANADIAN DOMINION ^ Ontario's second largest distributintf centre. Unequalled facilities and conditions for the manufacturer. A city >vhere everyone owns his o>vn home. Famous for its schools, its parks Cy Its churches m^ Publislieti by COOIM-.R & SANDKRS, Photo'^raphcv. 1, ^ -:=^ IC0u&0n Q- rill' I'orest C'iiy of C'aii;ui;i ;iiul resiilentially oik' "f tlie most lieaiitifiil on ihf t'Diitiiit'in. \\ as iiaiiH'il aftiT the Imperial lapiial. Man>' of its streets aiul siiiiiirhs liear names tiiat are famous in old i.oiiiloii, such as I'all Mail, l'iraiiill\-, Hlaikfriars, Kensington, etc. Its Court House is mmleleil after the iiistoric LonJon touer, ami in several other respects there is a flavor alioiit the city that is strancelyfamiliar to the Cockney visitor. London is the centre of one of the richest ajiricultural districts in the whole uorid, and its steady {jrowth lias been larjieiy due to this fact. It has icultural centre, liowever, and lias taken e uorKI, aiu oiiti;rov\n its importance as mainly an aij;r full advantage of its inisurpassed railwav facilities to entrench itself as the distriliut- in^; and iiianufacturin[i point of the Western I'eninsida of Ontario. l',\ery trunk ine in Canada has an entrance to this L'ity— I he (iraiul IVimk, Canadian I'acihc, .Micliijian Central and IVre .\lari|uette, and tlie.se radiate in every direction. .More lemilar passentier trains dail\ arrive at and depart from London than an\' otiier cit\ in Canada. It is only a few miles from I'ort Stanley and Lake Krie, and owns a line (if steam raiK\ay Kinneciinj,' tlierev\ith, ensinint; the ad\antat;e, practically of water freights to maiuifactuiers It is one of tile three military centres of the Province, aiu militia ofJiiers and men. I he annual military camps are held here _, _, stationed here, hiMiii,' cpiartered at Wolseley Harracks. I'he llii;h Court of Judicature for Ontario ■■ittin^s here, which i;ives the city an importance as a lej^al centre, that is second only to Toronto. i-Aliuationally London is in the \ery front rank, haviiif; one of the two Cniversities outside of I'oronto in its midst. There are two colleues, a conservatory of music, a collejjiate institute and a splendi ! system of puhlic and separate schools. London is blessed li\- an unlimited supply of the purest sprin<; water, and its parks are its riiese include .^priniihank, four miles west of the city, Victoria, within two or three blocks of the business "v. All its streets are wide and las a Military Training; Siliool for and a refriment of rejiular infantry is hokl il weeklv separate sc pride, centre, am (jueeiis, on the east side, where the famous Western 1-air is held annual le trees. I here an London a \ery ilesiiable place for the manufacturer as it reduces the I en lie, ami ^..;ueells, on iiie easi sine, w iieie iiie lamous » > esierii i air is ueiu aiiiuiaii\ . nu us sueeis aie w me ami well pa\eil and co\eied with a wealth of maple trees, riiechuiclies, charitable homes, hospitals and asylums are the ei|ual of any in a city the si/e of London. I here are comii-ir:iti\ely few rented houses in London, nearly every- one owninj; Ins own home. This makes possibility of labor troubles to a minimum. I'here are nearl\ one hundred views in this album, which !ii\e a better idea of the beauties and ad\antai;es of the cit> than any word paimini; t'ould do. i\o/e finiii tlit' .\i(\ plii'luul apliic view hciciii i cpi utlnrtMi ciiii he ulilaiiHfl as a piictc^;! apliic Plinl dili-cl oi ik'ilial lieiiatiM I't'hn \ S.\si>i Ks, l.t^mii'n it }^i3i3smi' 1^ k 1 i 1 I. 1 ^ ii^b_9 •1^. 1 • vp— If! 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QUEEN AVENUE LOOKING WEST FROM WELLINGTON STREET i M jK£ # ^X•' an . .w... my/' "■•V -••if,;: ^7<*4;v;: If : * '--rv V-'- • ■ '■ .'-••i' # » .>^. ^- -V- ' ■•■i. ^ '•fv ■ t • It .41 f 1 .r 1 ■■' \ 1 SIMCOE STREET SCHOOL - -v^ 1 i ,.* I.- ■ ,0 A-v ' ' tX^ I I'^A' i>^>N. -.-^.A' '■i.r\^ -• I'M ii ^'^■ "^ -^^ ' -. . ' *^ ^^.. ^ . ^. z < o o z a. s (/i Q Z o a. H O t- MASONIC TEMPLE s V) iff m o O X (/) WOODLAND CEMETERY ENTRANCE TO WOODLAND CEMETERY ENTRANCE TO MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY ANNIE PIXLEY FULFORD MAUSOLEUM ■ w^ ^^^^^^H I- ■ ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL AND NUR'^CT HOME ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE POST OFFICE THE BANK OF TORONTO CHAMBERS I COURT HOUSE CUSTOM HOUSE t Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Y. W. C. A. BUILDING 1- 1/1 MEMORIAL CHURCH ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL AND CRONYN HALL ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HON. C. S. HYMAN'S RESIDENCE THOS. M.CORMICK'S RESIDENCE JOHN UABATT'S RESIDENCE HON. ADAM BECKS RESIDENCE COL, LEY'S RESIDENCE RESIDENCE OF FRANX E. LEONARD RESIDENCE OF JOSEPH DUDLEY WELLINGTON STREET LOOKING NORTH FROM PRINCESS AVENUE LORNE AVENUE LOOKING EAST FROM ONTARIO STREET CENTRAL AVENUE LOOKING EAST FROM WELLINGTON STREET ARMORIES !EET NORMAL SCHOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY MEDICAL COLLEGE HURON COLLEGE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE DUNDAS CENTRE METHODIST CHURCH ST. MARY'S nOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FIRST L.tTHODIST CHURCH PORT STANLEY PORT STANLEY CAMP CARLINGS HEIGHTS C, p. R. STATION [ G. T, R. STATION SCENES IN SPRINGBANK PARK MT. HOPE ORPHANAGE PROTESTANT ORPHANS' HOME THE T. M.CORMICK HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE THE THOMAS ALWAY HALL, HOME FOR CHILDREN NORTHWEST ENTRANCE TO VICTORIA PARK WINTER SCENE. VICTORIA PARK SOUTHEAST ENTRANCE TO VICTORIA PARK VICTORIA PARK PRINCESS AVENUE LOOKING EAST FROM WELLINGTON ST. THE RIDGEWAY QUEEN'S PARK AND WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS QUEEN'S PAriK ANn .■..■,TFRN FAIR GROUNDS SPRINGBANK PARK SPRINGBANK IN WINTKR ON THE NORTH BRANCH OF THE THAMES THE OLD MILL BELOW SPRINGBANK cmrlings brewery BLACKFRIAHS MILLS, WEST LONDON IN THI; DISTANCE CITY WATER W O R t< S PUMPING STATION SPRINGBANK WOLSELEY BARRACKS