CIHM Microfiche Series (IMonogr&phs) i ( r (I • • Canadian Instituta for'^iatorical Microraproductions / lnst|tut .'•■.,: '4 ■ 16 3hs) ICMH Collection de microfiches (monographies) or«productions / lnst|tut Canadian da microraproductions historiquas m c TMhmcal and Biblioflraa»itc NoMt / NoMt icchi ; Th« InitituM hn •ttamptMi to obtain tha ba«t ocifinal copy availabia for (ilmmfl. Faatura* of tliti copy whidt may ba bibliotrapbically uniqua. whioh may altar any of tha imafat in ttia raproduction, or whidi may tignificantly ehanft tha usual mathod of filminf. «ra chackad balqw. 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W« tif* "• RoDoens * 8on*8 CuTLinrj ' ' ' "' ■'' ■ wItR o^her good* too numerotu to piElcu£?fi7^*' 'Ml' l, BANKl, ■i TORONTO BANKS. AND WHEK. THEY AM BITUATED. , «" " • ■• ?> •nd Wellington Street.. " B.nlcofMo„tre.I,cor.Yo„g..„dK„„tSt.. St!:^.I""""''«^'-^'"'-''"''WelHngto„ C.n.di.nB.nkofCommerce.59YoageS.reet rj:"sttt°^^*"'^'^'-^^-«anc. Me«h^.^. Bank oi Cnad.. ,3 Wellington Mol«mVB.nk. King Street West. Ont.rioB.nk.cor. Wellington «d Scott St.. St!;°n^!B'''r'^"""«'*'""«'C''""='>St. StandMd Bwik of Can.da en, v„ -»r.Uing,on Street, •'-°"^*-«' Imp.ri.1 B.nk. Wellington St«et.E.rt :^«^ »S»k ?f C.„.d.. Wellington St.W. fe.'Sifc'! f*,»tf^;'"*!*' •^t- r''WM^'?i^:'''WW *' **■ i*™™"*!^ «™ r^jK^^S' I -"^r^S^SF- -^ W^*^ -"f3r-*.j'M^». <. T^-^t ,li^-!^^^^1 1 >LACKS OF IIITIKItT. ■■MNIb Tj^lwn of Interest anb ipublic Suilbtngs PArliament Hoyw, Front Street Weit. ^ Lteut.-Governor^ft House, cor. King & Simcdr ,Sti. ., ■■■,,■ '■'.,. . N '-^ Custom House, cor. of Yonge and Front Stt. Exhibition Grounds and Crystal Palacto; "^ Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Queen St. We&l. Ostfoode Hall, Queen Street West. College Avenue, Queen and Yonge Sta, ' Queens Park, Queen Strei!t West. ^Q University Buildings, Queens Park. Horticultural Gardent, cor. Gerrard^ Sb©i;- bourne. " '*:•?> 4 j\- ,■ ■ •/ ,H , '^^^"^ Normal School, Muaeum, Ac, Gould Street. St. Tames' Cathedral (Episcopal) King St. E. St. Michaers Cathedral, (R.C.)ShuterStr^t. Metropolitan Church, (Wc«ileyan) QueiSSt. East. » [ I/;; W^LVJS^ HQ^tZf THE WALKER HOUSE, ■'7 •vf/iff '. ::■■■ /id . < -tl' . », < J-: n\ 31 '^n M"^' " 1 ^^. W |» wpi. li-vj. rr* Thi^liiyorite aiD<| commodious Hotel over- idS"' orontp Bay, reDdenhg it a pleasknt resort for Tounsts, Exdursionists, and Com- mercia il Travellers at all s< seasons. ;j i < !J" |' J ! J ! MWJ"wmu. i i>j) i i — ^LJUJimii v^-ii-i ' -mjij ' -L- ' uuh, 'r\ ,AX i*j « \, - * if3t^piy»ei», J tk X- WALISH HOUSB; g4i..-- ^' ^ •^'^ •4i -3' » IMi '*.;,*■ WALKER HOUSE.— CoHTimjED. It has 125 well- ventilated bedrooms, passenger elevator, clfectric bells; Sample Rooms, and every other modem improve- [ment^ ■-.11 ■?.'._', 1^' .■='>,^-:*l !♦«■'.< •• «f 'C I Theltiicicniidiiiip||room will comfortably J8«sataoo guests,^ ilie.BiU of Farei is ac- kD«i»Mi:ed WiBp^MOif^ fiwiiished with aJiUili^^fiw^ of th« «eaMn%^ Omnibiis tm PottSfom^fy, Mtea^tece. meaUl^^^lteg.. ^IlliiiiU^.^l4i| to j o'clock. Wf JWtae* romaiaiBg oqis w«ek or know. ' f^btm^ 6)iiimttQici^on1o iill MKi^r '' .= MT"*?:. '^ ■ , "■ ^- '■■ pmrroGMniY* 87 ^^ ,W;,c •^■">^ mil} fll fl f.it ' ^ .V iteM^^ K.v^.rx .,. iop^ii W*i«**;atab4^^^^ ^ f * . i.« "\ , ■ ^^.-A ,a1.}u.1 ..■b.v> tmmm -A. '8 n^VORONTIKi CITY OF TORONTO, Toronto, the Queen City of the West, is the largest and most populous in Western Canafa ; i|,|ft,Mt^p^. oi th^ ftW^^ of I^ke|OntMdrWtWei6^4l* and Don Fivers/mo miks N«N.W. Qfth4 mouth of thi imylUfl^l%>^^ called York] but in i333» W^i^ ijt if^s incoi|>orated as ijhi first idity of Upper -CaBadiai its^name was diangea&ft) 1Botdtll« j4^v|||i eitlier from the Mohawk l>e.o«i^o>:ff trees, in thefwater," 6»9ci^^^mi^^^ ^IKb Islands, orfro^^^Ro^^i^'^ the tHb&f S^*!^^!^^ of Adp^iiii^mm •- Of IftU t^^ysW^s.^^^ LakeiOdtafto^^^Tofpii^'ii^mi '1*1 most imiMirtftfit ; amoiini »o|i^iG it is Most vagre^saMy «4]ttl*fiffl^ T some iia(j^ «rtr#i^^^ i^^ houn jairyi gwrf it tti a Itkff prtiti % mercml advantages, and collets tnent to the sea-board more grain thui all ^e other cities and towns in Ontario put to- ■«« ^ I Xiicraii^ Sd<»c^ Slid Itidii»(CiiffadfeU feal SraokitB i&idto to osiir and a& Tiiiir all fhii t- otia :>i»r.jii jaWii Htf ^im,^ ^M . •" IqS<^JiI«^ff9t#.|Cp(^^56^, ',>i;<«^l>fjaillis:ik/S|«^. ft' d»J |(/Wfrf •i'>r.ua I — '^PaNiMpMMWMMMM ■«^K«PMP«ii^ I ■>«),!•«" '*^'^'%f T^-^i^ ■ ■ -' , ^ 10 TOUONTa ^l t .5 thfe Harbour inHt)m t^eiL^lavSl^ttd itriking. The npites and cupol«»- of its Public ftuM&l? Wdlf «Q«t a^^h{ r^-^h^W M^dAdWPftlf Af the south ™«««g tow«d. theiour ci^inal Jointsrf ■ f I n.w; ' JuL^l "^ %b«iutifal Bay and «c N walls «! . .'lit-^'^i': - ■-*-«r '>,"r^,r- M*«aM*iiMHi«ila«wlMnMiaa|i CHINA, OLASAWARB, Ac. U I f'-^/CV "fl niFOBxftad. OF , aa ai^ 24 Melinaa Street, and Km. ao ana 31 I ri i f I ii iir i M i r « WT:'^i fai>ai»iidMfe i f . ■^4 ■ r r{k^ff27noOf iSTRBETSi Th^ strec^tsiof Toronto are spacious, y^^ Yonge Streets, which crossing each other south, King strfet ea$t iind west. The length of King Street, up Yonge Street to Yorkville, and lOiPiSj^il^f)^^^^^ ^^ f^r as the Provincial Lunatic Asylum^ thus form- psniCs mf'ingtVv thv nolxRerir, wABlOBnf aiRl eastern extremeties of the city. ; ,. Starting from the toot of Yonge Street northwards from the^sy the most striking Cnstom House, Amen««»/flCoM>(^>nMllw iimiiiW mmmmimXi'W , „ii),ua„ia H^ ' f^ S'fTS ^^^2^j* TICKIT AOtNCY. IS : r^d}\r^:<:n&r^ y .;-M^. i^fM- ;'n ' #M ,ii.Mi;..;;i ! ^ j i »^ ; i , f , ;, ;^D4rdl niWip*! points ja {} ■/■■ ■,■-'!..• ry ■.1 : i .#^3^^f^}M<^^iM:^i^ Mr, John Wedd. In 1859, this, with the . Yonge Street XV6^;^»%^ nar- of the qnmraity^,^^ ||mjm|it|i^ to i^^ pose <^ a Public Park, to be kept in order Urn descrtption have also been laid out for , leasin^-a^tmnd ^ir^[iail^^d«&iany elegant residences hav^ already been erected. l^ (1^(jffl^ their diiec^ons. ' fa^d^ ol the building are to thi ft.ri7s a i ■••g ii. MMn i i i ltilii Wi' i l ii -ynT i ■/ ■^fc« t-4^ «»ri«'i'«b-* ■WW 1 1 I llli (xf9.^ " T' J.1-, .-> --^i. . ■-' WC'il^J^ inft. ffS7?;f> T :>i ''^'''^''i^^^r^^^^Il ^^'^'^''- "''^^•^^'^^^ «^'f«"'"«^^ ' ■ J ^*^^^iii T^^^yW^^^Wgi^WWW^liffwsi ii» i .ui l mm I t-ni. 1 1 „^. I" ■f- '*o •^Bnwti^Bnric^ '■'-.- "-« '■»<- i'-*--m.v-». , fff^lf^iiri'MMIMl . •t f 1 the e* Id l^tlie a rootm. Mid the appw storey to the Library •Bd Mineiim; these hm^MSJaMI tiiS public • •nbsiaiMjr towcTj^^JTie ^est end of the qw^rangfe is abi,t aoo ptS length. and '^'▼^^iW^^J^ '^'''"''^'^'^'■'''^■■•■iMMlc^^MbMiMic^Mki MlttM tttiiaam/ilmmmmm *mim MofyttiLHb'%Homs. '^i tf-o ^A^il »»«» ni^^^ ^ ^ '"^~ ~r"~' T' lf m il II 'A' if, ■& ■■vi* , r' """" '" '*'' " ' ' ' L-'TT-T., J|"L*» ■■■ liyj ' .'J ! ■ tiJSf ' . ' 1 i i . 1.1 1 uj w l%i .?"K*i\jro^q^i1fp^ (>n 1. turn jnw 53^eetiiiR:h. itrance ^a^ut windon^tid >ndi. , r« in aiich fiinii^apto stone dreawinj^/lMli dfeifj^lM penod of pointed ♦English Architectui^rr^ It h^ frontage of a iv^s projecting east a rlfeplM-ch of the pri «*^fe» over which ornamental fab ^ali^also han '^» '^^^^^L^^ . ^. -^ ^ ^„ those over the^eili^e. T^^ tuildidi^ k designed |o,^ccfcfai!^^ studenU, jHTVHxe lesicieliGejrfin* thc^^reinxf^alfa A^miwjaj^. iwjii *"'"■" "■^■" "" I ' I 'I ' I ' III iiiii .i].i i iU_J— j. • 'iii ujin ii . J ■IMP)*-'** •mmm INHMM ■ ■ ( ■ -■ 't i I ■t : ! '■■■■;-■ '-'■ ■*.'■>"■ ■/ -v;; ■»•'■..■ -7- ■'^ ■■ .^. .■ r. -mmwimm ttient, which i Normal l|M|l |chooi iferes i|aiiflc§pi, oii^e iMirtih by Cbtraird Straetf oil 1^ ^?!C|5#5 M »i i ■ I I ' Wii .; ii!|a ii I I I n il— — ni—iT« "'?•-¥••»»• WINbOWo^MIP^TOIl^, &C. - ^ i«-*wr" •*»'"•■*«,., liH. laiwii (III "\t 4 jiii'. jvrii jj i^ Intsi ,vt>K'p"t Hxc- \ X'. arit Sta^eet East '/i"id/i-' "£'*i"j ,^^'i„jk Hxn^i V 'i L-J-r^ru. V. tJ '^ :4.'|i * -^ li J ^p.j-^** -^1^ f f*." '^. Jfe 3L ' A*i^*3tt. .^^- '•4!t: ■MUaMMUUM ^1 ■I I and modern), toge^er with a collection of I Bnglish, Canadian, and claatical busts, Ac. Free admissioif to tHIi Miltfeum may be ob- tkined daily from nine to five o'clock* \^ ; ;t OSGOODE liAi^L, Qusin STasrr^ ■:i ^■" i tMtttttm HMpMMMMMlM • ■.0;A .^*|S*"M^oilTO/'*-^**'*-''*'' ing?if ••■■« ■ iiiiai|itrfa'p<)pii|iii|^tjiiiiiii^p|iii|i^^ ^aSts ii 4' am osgoooe, tne first uhicJ justice of Ui^>er Canada* is the seat of the Law Society of Upper Q|ft«d|tf >anfMB(^ait|i^cott and offices for the Superior Courts of the Province.. '- ^'^'-^-i l--^^^: ' - ■^■f^tjm^'"'--*''":^:- % M^m >tliH^%€th6MM,g£^l| aiMiS to \M ^abput $250,000. The grounds comprise . about six a^^j^^g^^O^^^ " A Law School haSs been mablisbed Under the di^lidn an4>tmtt$o^4»f tbiCfCL m Hion . JLaw, iJie Joinder on Equity, and the ;^eailer.ott Real Preperty. ^ a„ * /^ f6f Students ipder two ]r«Ais'. staodtiig r r^r # ' •i mtummtmimtmtt mill I 'iwiimiiin iiBirrir^ivm-iiftiiTii t .;(■, ■ * I ■^.l Mr, John Wedd. In 1859, thtt, with the Yonge Street Av^itti^; ^iH^ much nar- of t)M qniversily 7^|ric, me mut^ to ^e pose of a Public Pftrh, to be kept in order Uin descnption have «lso been laid out for . l(laiBiii9«^ml:t^irJ|»Xit^i«ta4«ftaiqr elegant ;WfMencMhavealrea^^ ificent jpile of buildiiiflrft was 01 Tbrottto (w ^^^9^^^(^^(S^^ tJ^ir diiecMona. Tlltt«#ief faifiades ot the building are to the I myrn t miKiJU tit _' • i Tsr - T ,.,. -^i ■■'"liPMiirir li II I 1' yr-wr i , ,. •1 ' ■*'^ ^.^v -,r^?r!,*,rtw,i*«!#fl4i,i l,il4IU-l.l,-,.L!'JlV , .,f. u4,.a'X ^.^^^m^y-MTc. (V 19.^ Lt*oi :;r> t;! pn', jt misi mMm ia. ^t>/ ^."i i i: i*^ iio .;n\?i t^wtWr^ '•' • '"* "" '' •f-'~^f -'-■■;■■- >-»i,--:^^»>,-.^.- rooms, and the upper storey to the I^ibrary aad Miimuihl; these iiM#lla^iWd iy public * wtwiawy tower.^ 11>< wwt ,pn.^-.ij^...-;„.,;:^^:-. '^^. ^-^^--.^^ .^^ ;.; ■.■-;(t-=--'^' " ^ ' liv-j^'iitHliillf't |K>0t8f 1lMrb%H0BS., *n l^ ti^W ft! ^ i^' Mhxj, Witts 'i t. -. Jrt'j ^^1^] J4 i 1 ^£3»tf&^feii;wi^ By « 1* 11 ^'^ ... - — -- r' '11 ■ I m^^ ' . < } . .. , ' . f •J i' l ' . i- ' U 'ili stone dressv^Wmm^k^^^^ in the third penod of pointed ♦EngliBh ArchitecturiTr^ I* h«RA frontage of 250 feggipag south^th ^^ PT^^ecting east alllp 53 feet J^^ itrance ^ut wiiido¥^'§nd n4 gabU ■^fj^iim W^V(B r« la ^h siiBi]|MP to Ttept>rcli of the Dri slgjfcp, over which i ornainental I " ^~ ^aiSi^lso han Uiose over thc^^twiiw <^^l|i«Ki to ac««fcaWk^^ studenti^ ,.1* ■-'l UMi -^i. u. tj^yjku.ji.-ia^,ijjM4^^.j^Muj I I I V ;.. : •; '';\ . 'i i , ii,ii ,.,, i ,. ,, i ,. -v»« ■^■/■W9^: ^^F^^F'/mmmmmmmftrnm ""^ ' . -II I . , m am|pd oit^^ the niMftfa by Gmainl Stfeetf oil l^«ut " ' ~ fiM. The situ^^Boiis a vg(X S&S^^itm, bmm con8idem1%,i9)f||it^ J^e '1»iS!if& paxt^rH ^>ci^tt9fl^|^^9i9 fine wmj^M'^^pmmmm'iPf! han< mens or Qi^je and beauBfiil «l^taBdfc^^^c»fated Italian, <;!>■;> . T^Tji'tj,' 1 I — L ' ..J L-OU iJL, ■•■«•» "tnmr^mmmmm mmmmnrmfar^-r!wmmm>^ ' I ' J. I - - I l i »| i H WINbOWoQUIPiTOIl^, Ac, ^ $^ «' i .. I ' l ' I . I ) ! II 11M.W1 I .J I . I yy n itJ i "T'vnmii'iwiMaipW! • . . A'joi:i'^:> ova oJ i^mn (r\u{\ /lij^h lmu£i ' ■ '' ■> ■■ • • ■ ; o^^^^A.^ 'Aft' '*'*i « i5e?l*^^-vy>W'/f>*i4' ' ^' vr'H J: 44 King Stceet ' •a t .M^ vj^Jtifj' l!63|6l ■ij.';-i' • w . J . V. (. 1^. a?i *?.J-«S -^ ^. mi iL ***^j ' _'j»V'ii I III ■ ■< ■ III II ' ■(■■■■I ■ iMii ii i ii ii i -ri iiri r ip i ii' ijmmitmttmmmmmimiikmmmmmm and modern), togelKer with a collection of Bnglish* Canadian, and claasical busts, Ac. Free admissioif tx> ihii MUiteum may be ob- tained daily from nine to five o'clock^ ^ v f . OSGOODB IiMi>L, Qjoam SnttTfi am osgoooe, tne first T;hi«r Justice of Ui^>er Canada* is the seat of the Law Society I of Upper GM«dik^iHl^l(lt|i«^ and offices for the Superior Courts of the Province. ' -:-^''U'':^.-i^^>-'^^ '^^ .te/ >WiM¥i?th6MJ«t?ng£gil »^Ma^ to libput $250,000. The grounds comprise about 9hiB^^sgJ0^ . , A. Law School ha^been^tablii^ed under i^e di^lidki and t^t^ ^ ^^xfiCL rMid^rs iHonJLaw.Jibe^JMler oi» Equity, and the JSMer f Pouf Si/i^uy^%ih4i)m^dytabli8hed, ^% $)f ^^dents under twojreAcs' i^odiiig l«Hl ll l| and itsj from the Hoe of tii^^othc .The . I t 1 l M t •^^S^iSv iiy^tor iin'-dBtii iiiiilii&iiiii^fiiili'r n ■"''*'^''«k-''^ •..I^Hb.! ." *.t< 'r^. » . ''■''"■"■---— ''—■—i p-T—'ifi-H Will ' ii ' ' ----.T.y,.4....i-I__!1..JL-'*''' Harayta: i lUwow. Jo — Ht w i g , 1 Jop g^ iq.L,.fi :f*;^if#S;^f^^ ■': ; • ^>^iO v•H>^,■;lu>!J- 324, m « S» IIlKf SftlR WHIi 831 /./,t*,v> -Ik, ui > una r :iV:V ' .-4 Mi ■t /f/. Jiig^^ ■ »yw- /■•,. "X ,."f-:'sV ,-- •<" ••■«*. -»■■ ■■■«■ io i. «Ak .'.«WMM«K#ntd|i|Nl .jiii':4i,'i' /..k. crlcKet^^UiJd ind play-yards ilis dcl^Sve. Hit Excellency the Governor-General is a visitor, and annually offQjra.thehigb^st prize Eight exhibitions, varying in value firpm $40 to $xao per aiMMim, are oj^en to competi- tion of th« whole Provtee0. "Wk^ examina- tion for these are entirety conducted by gentlemen uncopnected with the Institution. sbund classical and commercial education. The College is munificently endowed. A large(ifm|^oft of) qiur lea4tiii^ m^ received this Cblii^e ; a'fict flie^distmguisibed success of its pupils in our universities is a further proof that it is conducted in an efficient THE TORONTO MECHAHICS* ; .M»'-« W-r ..«&- :*x.h^'. INSTITUTE Stands 6n thecom«rof Cl&iirch and Adelaide Streets, aii4 is a lail^e commodious, and im.. ^^•^^■"'- '- jr^yards ate aztcmive. [governor-General it a ffm-tl^ highest prise arying in value from 1, are ojien to competi- ineei. 'lili^ exanaina- itirety conducted by i with the Institution. laiba ^ Pipiirt^ a )mmercuil education, icently endowed. A em^ti^ mffi received listtnguished success iversities is a further icted in an efficient MECHAHICS' Jr ■««l«-«MMIMMiMBI»«WMMM«| ' ' !.! ■ ", Ill 'iV i f l Hi i i iii . i»c tiiftt.fio.'iiJt ynWvq /■-Vi*.^''■^ ■., bni.. ■\4.-/ ':iv*l fml f el^honio Ck>mmuxU6atlbti it i-t ^n- .'»;>:; f^^^lr^r^ at ^. TQROHTa, I '-- „■■■'* -"•*■ "V"''^ ' •im^» liill iiilil I iiiAm posing structure, 104 by 80 feet the itii&arij^36ife« ^jjiiiH^a aiid Storm, arcbitects. The erection of this fine building was the result of a most praise- cOlt or tie and ground was about |5o,poo> Fpr capacity 4t is not <^aiied ^ejpyai*^ Dommion ofCanada/ v*, - highoi ceill^g/wi^ ante-roomd), the entrance to wh^jM^Sd^ alsocon. ta^s a Lectiire Th^ie, capable of holding (>immitt0e and Apparatus Rooms, withoth^ accommodation, llils^nstitute was estab- lished in 1830, an<4 inOcHcporated in 1847. 8blp; f2J5d ;^lisdM andy^^ The Institution is in a prosperous condition and dWlfcili^^ ' .iij.i;.,. ! .. ■^^i'l J^ JJL .,.vi.' I . K«S I ^ MERCH^HSr TAILORS. ^.3 ill ' ] I , ■ li- L ' ( • ~v , - j!!'.7(^'i' •" ^''^A ''■■^'f\ •l:t«i ij^Hf 'i^*^*?: .v.'b'ioM w^^k. ^w^^^ ^PHVP <•'•»»» ji*»» 'BRefiAlIT IPjIIIiOAS. . I'uj, J«;>ai:>d/»i>j,{^;^|jo| *''"^"-~- ^ f 4 1 Mf ■'-Sm^'^-^^'^J ■MWHi .«■#> 34 <^ M ' irORdNTtt. TORONTO POST OFFICE , Is situatedk>tt A^elatd6Str«et,facrng Toronto Street, and was opened to the public on Monday, 20th April, 1874, The style of architecture is Italian. It is 75 feet in front by 60 fqet in depth, and 56 feet high to the eaves, l^ut a 4mp carries it 35 feet h ihree- stories mg:h, with a basement and a lofty attic in a Mansard roof. The front [evation is composed of a central break, ^hich is relieved with complex columns and pilasters^ with policed caps and m|i|rbled ba^i^^m^ii)^^ ^l hkgMs cor- responding with eadb floor. On each side of the ceptral break is a recess bay, and be- yond, at each out^ angle, a tower having instriated pilasters and a continuation of the coniices a$^ oi^^ central break. In tlie jear of the iniun building is anbther oneatory highjRfith b8^^|«|Dt k>8 ' fioet high* :,:V. :.;; . ; .^^, ^ . ; / iff^Mll&Jhir * /S-r^ NURSERY. 35 iM > , M 'V ,, 'Wi f/;M flli- *rrt #■)■ 41 H ID'i t*\ > -rcwFwj^ixiH H (V>t- ^■^ ,.t^)^ • li 'i-;^' ■)..'■« • ;;•?•;•>!,.<;•> ^,L'W- I : ' ■ / 8EWER PIPE «fmiO 8T0Ni&^nfiE BBI^Kd AND ^UY. ^coARse, PINE AND L/wa8Ai;r. 23 smd 25 ^iivxs^^ ^ ^^^ i -»j« 1 . . *■- ■ ■ "■ '-^-kj:' i%i"^ '.ifc'-t- ",'i ST, JAMES^^Al^EDRAL. "! '^ MItSWiCTSKO Thi of ChHrtl ci|2al, f»i the same sjfy | ^1^ ^ap?^^ s^ne pf the present buiiding was laid on the 20th KoVem- ber, 1850* ^^Ht ttttetae lingth'i^ aoo/feet and iqj feet wi^e ; the int^ior 1 1 1 fe^t/loi a«MMjM^^ ^n:DM>liijJ^ ton ■i*fa?)to| Dunng the year 1 873, the massive tower was completed, mkking it 150 feet 3 ijbches in height) * Two h^^iulsome side porthjbs and the pii99«4ef pa Ih^^esL wer^aj^ £^ during^tt^saliMr y|ar,M- /I M% ¥;U^3i . ■ - The spii^ k r39 feet finches hifl[h, and thfiattp^B^ ircipii^^ I )| ijeet^ iiMdd^ Mia htt^tlfroin tbe groiiol^ |o6 ie«!l, hetug seVarmlieet htgliter than Tiintt:^ (^iiXchv'New lfctft»'^d'lii«1iig^«st1n':Ataiidt«^ WH3^ The totalcbst hasamo\i^ed'tb ai>6ut ii66, dpp^^^^ucling the peal b In 1875 thecelebratedC&imingsii^ Illumi BAKidlit^;''«irc* »i J.'fjo. Wt «») 'L/hl-'. it^.^ SterUng Exetiange, Bwk Stock*;0ebi.ftki««. ll^^ pre- sented to the Peah^and Churchwardens of ^Jfa^ef ofa|.(fhris5pift8 i^ i^. graceful prppoitions. M^ of white bricks and is designed in the early ddtori^ed^ English Gothio^style, with ii»iidv some^:taceried iriodbwaiM the;«de8, and a ■i-u ^^ -. '>*., r'fe--^ i^?i'.a44iAe«M "'i^^. ■■»• ^- ■iaTiii I LUMBBK^ PLASTBR, KTG, 39 I i» »i II I I TUQB-MoO »l p l^i^WM JOHN OiaVEB. jo)iiriM.#Mli A CO., ' WhotoMle aiifk^imu dMdofa tip KOnDriedl it: Obrry, JKiWk iS^'' gaaOotteniat, '::r^m "^ kiuds of ; /{Of TfliiMn, fto; IDGEDAR, iundallkindt "^EXCMX^ISIOM OBGAN8M TORONTO.. CANADA. . ,. j 1/ . ^ OonieroCSspfauMideaBd Lome B tro e tdl '■ ■' ." ■'''■■- - ■, ;■. ■■ ' ' ' .iJ:r.?jj?rnO Ibi. & 8> Id iud 12 Lote '^'i 'Oi- l>A W»«f" nraMHMP* • 4 '*: •'.^*t . . » n'yryinff^i'ffrr "■*, I "i. -■ 40 LIVBRY STABLB* ! wmmm ■•tew «S, . „ ViHOV Fint Canuges m readiness "I^train orders p^^ littended loi, - tariff prices Jparged otUy. e^^ofoT. ..mm^i n:h^-^t .w-W:^ ^^ ^fy^^T^ffJ li .if ed to tlio[ 0^ ":';«■>;•-' 1 j-t ;;«l -jil ^ -, >T ••■ ■ !^ 'i :■' A' ^ 'iamummimmfttm r^.^^„...,.^,,J^^^,^ , i\. t / 4- I ■ .thf' '*■■ '•4- ifc f'i 7 K •>!..'-• ■ ' i*Vi' 43 >!« TORONTO. Stained glass rose one at tlie end. The ated; ihe exterior 'length 01 the church is 105 by 70 feet wide. It wUl accommodate ''^^''ilf'^' fP«^V4f^^ inclpd^ng bell^ MB |S|^/Th«^e^ ll. M. Far*>ns is the present niinisten f. .. : • itre of MagiU Square, between tlond and Church Streiits, the square having i frontage of ^48 by 552 -fMit -4rK#'ftin6llitecture is of the early French style, and is an ornament to the city^,>^ ,w«U^iai^,^, jpi^i^^^j^ Wesleyans. The materiaftJi^^j^^^ffi^J^ wll«l^ul^1>l% dIMttnls. ^The dimensidns of the main buildinc^ 7a by 128 feet, the chapel in the rear being 63 by 63 feet^ over Which ftre large and commodious class and coni|rit>e#,j ir«>m«ii^ I^ij ,4hll^<]r^ ^, >jthe church is a massive i^Niiir, 09 feet square, wlmSMj i M ■BBi fwy ■ the decor-, irch 18 ^ (lodate arfens fBOEL id and outage I is of ftment ft-;. , ' ■ lieved isi6n9 t, the , over 8 and : [uare il|iiUiM«» 1 LITHdOr|IAt>lfY, &G. ■ < - " I'"''' :£^— j -- -y " ii , 1 ,' .. ' :/'.' t and tfio ibet' io height to toP'^f pinoacles ; OQ ei||^4ide>iit the juncti^ftf i|i« main Jbuil(!H^|r wHli the chapel, kif^^^ smaller itowert, i6 feejt square by I34 feet hig^h. The roof It covered with alate p( variegated tMtndt.^ - ..-^•- ■>>.V ■' .i'sr'-'/ *^:>'V Whe principal entrances frpnt on Queen Street, by two open porches on either side of the niaiii tower^ there are also entrances empmi) m f«T!P vmntes. TJ% Milpit is to fk^mmimm ii«Mi^*i"s . one procvii^ ca in fcp lilnii%ii iid^iipdl. i^ ie^ i,8#y|Mit#oti^ W gftmn4)&4 pl^ U^t ^IpxK) ; He^ t>^f y} Mjcl^»qjjt4 Jy>pH Paring, im- fts, ues ably j 1 buliMr. , »"Sias:_r«-jM -««- iiiiii 5^1 *i&4l^' ^ '- '(it^ • --Wk w { V^i Mii nMhM \ \' -Tr^ >4tf-.ii h ftf. ,btv/,-ifm 1 «>rf} 1)1 'f^r^fl?r- INblA»^ niKMS M6«g A gPBDIAI/lrY; 15 I'.i'* •> • ! 4» TORONtO. i'<^RJiCULTURALGA -t'MJ^O'^^^.ildl)^^! gardens extend over a space 6f ten acies, aU of #hich arc highly cnltivated, and are the propeipm^^ Kfcrticultural Spdety. tftie/ iri^ d|)»5d to the public on the occasion of the visit of His R^ pighnet«. tiie^jfrin^ of Wafe$ in During the pASt year the old iMiviHcni was wmoved, and, on the Queen's Birdiday the new structure, erected in its stead, was opei»d to the public. The present pavilion lillAiltiii I^MM^Itii mim^ikamA^Hm 6k stone foundations, and is constructed of ^rood ^d glass, with iron loof trusses. It «» 7$ fe^t by lao and has a Ihe^galiery con- ne^ed with an outer promenade and the a^gnttflPthe'Mljng*%fme iiU^ft^ fcM, and in the centre 55 feet. The stage plat- the most perfect in acoustic properties of ■in -ejjjj.-; .V- /./".. i'E I acres, ■ ' .. ■ ind are 'Ultural to the of His Dn was lay the i> was ivilion ted "of 8. It y cou- ld the ifeS; i laat- tbeeii ies of .4>ltMQ8. 47 tfmmlittiltm »^ zx.',! i V* -.*•' *^> ■' V ■^fW*"^**"^^ i»,.;joi[ ^ ~ "" &G0V jttd< IfflfflJJSyKy* 'H.tK^A jjU SnPHAMTBS, WHITEROSl 1111 mMSKM^^ ilNHt UlAi ; IP' PATCHOOLBT. * \ ? KOU-KUU. J nGusauirBiiDBR ITGOLOQin. :k '11 ir-fTi' 'l Hi' " ' ' ''" •' . 4t Tomwt^* anj cen p^^W^^^1i0:^[^b5*ie an entire success. A iunidsome new ^iron foun- tain, 35 feet high, hsj^(kM^'been added to the attractions of this ppfi of public resort. The cost ol the pavi]i6b^!was $20,000, and ^ The gardens ai««owi>peh during the sum- mer months to all whq^^iQay di6ilVi$^o^¥2^ them, fenf ^1^1^ J^fi^a eight o'clock at digl^f^^K^ ^ch hour the ^ilfllteMftS hftn^e right under their agree- tnfitnt withy tb« city, to oharg^Aft adauMiiQii fee to those attendhi^' weekly promenade .concerts dl^ ol^h^^^i^fmiitndi^ 1^^ for sMiOVlNCIAi. LUNATIC AiS^LUM. ^,,,7Ml im^f(Ufi<9<»i tSe l|u:]g^i|iiToi^o» ^ is ^ti^lted^ iek«tlM^'#^e]ii\|k»]riic^^ from th0fCtetttlJMaflldK^itfl6to^ on ■.4„itr.»il .1' ^Si '^*- -''*• .:r-- ......... .ift |;, ,<;. •^y'^^f .,■,,.• Willi | ,#»«*«*• J ijiitijCt jh61'i'i««*' c' •ri ...^ .**. ^..; *'4[' *''■« ■ litvl i^ A\ ■f ,r -.." I » II I I I 19 mrnxmio}, III . 1 I'l L i I' * t'*5i 1^°V«^P««jS^ the old Gamion us l^nt. measures (yenuid* iqcluded) 644 feet. The |«a*ng is four stories high. The basement c^iAifti8*tii^i,j^ttts of the estalOishinent, such as kitchens, heating .attenaanU. Two very l^wiog^ li«rve been addecl to this ^liaatution, and it now ranks third in po^i^MiQtii^jmdUm on the . continent of Ainerica. The grounVls adjoin- ing the Asylum are highly cultivated, the At present there are in the ksyhim proper, and the two adjaGent Hospitals, over 500 patiisntsr •■•;,.. ;-:?:::v^^-' ■/"; ^,; ■•:;^:'':.^ Daniel CUurto, .Esq., M.b.. the Medical Superintendent, assisted by, a competent staff. ,T Ai} ,OTK( wh ^ nil "I I i.isMi wp" r«:"« ' ■■ ft ! I I 'm I ^' 'TORt>NTO. -#-- EXHIBITION GROUilDS & CRYSTAL i The old Crystal P^ace* which has served for so many years, a»Hhe local site of the Provincial Exhibitioiis, proving inadequate iijl^df'^i^^^)^!^ |o)pl4re thtf^i^creas^ fitti^bhr ft# ixbdym 4^MvisiCdf4 weift^ moved twa years ago. The destruction, whicliiM|iiiliy»o(^ stgnifiesadvance, tsalways to be welcomed, so the Stl and adcomsiiodation, its superior. The new Pali|#(iMitiWJ|i^J^hi»le^^ sides and roof of glass, and presents a light appearance to th^^eyf^|^^4<|^'^ adssiraUe aocomihodation for the advantageous exhibi- gallerws ronning round the huilding, not > it. y^ ^^' L* «. 5^iil^-i-^ liliJ^ ' •^k i:'*«Si^ .//lil ii^/,^i^ iPisiy ^i*«i*??i »4i .)■ i A M ', *.' *6koWirb. +. yailingijJolorpf $ibe wfOln^ ##o|^^^ab with light green tnmiQiqg^ fpr . {Mttiiuv and t>ther supports, and the cojnbination is at once effective tqrt]^, ftftOMtiQH ^ gjf&ds. Tbe ^?i*^ ^^„f f«?5l*««**«^«. at t^ weekend <^ the Ciiy. ovdMrnig. Lake 0«f aiio^nd stranger 40^ yjie^ . out seeing4&im.;];-.S;:§- 'v.*^^ ^ i '1 1 1 f ni % aip»iiaaii '' ilL'l t iii.xr j ii i^- ktiy j i Wfii l lliilWi l lttiTi i pM i - ii ^ i j iwaaatt ,» .'ilJ 'U^iw^^ -1^=. ^ — > — t — ^*t \ <5Pirr » '■<'«<^ 'mK«<||k*', ■•■«'- MMONtO. ■ N-.i. I Mr,,!. stafrj In Ui6 centre of the roof it a cnpola or dome supported by a rustic Immmi with win- dows, the dome being 17 feet in diameter : m the cupola is the bell, a.130 pounds, also the city dock, the faces of wbicli ai^ to the four cardinal points. The whole is ' natad by a "ilUliTl '^ || I height to the top^MMfcUbei^ i In th« centra SWHTaU isanV leadliiflRJtH|jgj^ rfH«j, the whiqh IS occupWSMhe Mlpc'i havibg shojM onix>th sides^/eadb ing connectiontMlI^MsiJA^ 1^^ ^^Jfi^^J^^^'^^ sSWa fespedtf whidh^liiiiKcp-^-^ *-- *^ - - ""^ of pfoduce. tS ^— vp-«,« 36 feet tWchmiwiit,^ with a itlleiy endjTunder which^ W^ ceilihg and walhr^aiotlia hall being LIEUT. GOVERNSft* Is situated on the comer 6f King and Simcoe Streets, and is designed in the modem French sty ler of ^■^hitftctureL which has been adopted iugdiy^i^^ the and is gaining favor rapidly in EngUmd! r ■ • ■ ■ -■■1 1 . n ' "< ■•■■ --v 1 to ' ■ 'I 1 %.! If ^•^•1 ■.mv kw '•.JM kM ■ - „ 1 -'" "t_-»-->J^ •" 4 * 'Jt \M :&-. «..• /,;■ -^*/ • i. S6 'A ■' :f'; -'--^ji^^f^'K' inded to imiUte ttooo, ^TR tnaan 'b I| A' r%>iitag«|fm|»di«t raiUa|, samedescnjptioii aAihatiif tiie mim building, lOwr^i^^ tSekSSieu wiiig tttt^Os ibo feet more, m&kinff a total of 188 feet. ^ ■(RtMM Mpa ^^. .-^rr^pwwiKs • ^Wr H. «1-»F» "^^ \I«.,r.- '.;r'!.j''« - ..i»>'-> ~ ' T YoDfe Sliwl. ^^ mUjOY, GeB««l Agent. f' ^ y 1 •t ■»WH»tlil*»«»' 4s. -»-*• 6a TORONTO. ^niw!u-*"^V5? ^*^^>#t treated tti ^: 'j"^ tnn< .! laiiw hanc^me cfrmge porch, ttipBorted on clusters of Corinthtan c^mra isEm cut stttiw iMdntalK I K»» tW !: >i^ a STEEL SPRIN<3Srfcf>»«*f^«'^ Pf- .V if ' ■1 I •wm mmmm wtmm mm *q wfkmimMmgMrc. 4WPlii MMPKV <«|MK|f 4 en i /■:?;* , »^ "■*■" m i'.H \ i