IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT^3) ro I.I 11.25 ^ i- 12.2 ■" -- !i::!2.o m muu 18 LA. Ill 1.6 \^ ^ # Phot)graphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTLk.N.Y. M580 (716) 873-4503 Q % s '.r^ ^*^ ^-^V ''c^" .. 4^ ^4. ^^ <*? /^ u. CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut canadien de microreproductions historiques Technical and Bibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques The Institute has attempted to obtain the best original copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of filming, are checked below. D Coloured covers/ Couverture de couieur I I Covers damaged/ Couverture endommagie Covers restored and/or lai Couverture restaurie at/ou peiliculie Br title missing/ tre de couvertura manque ured maps/ Cartes g^ographiques /n couieur Coloured ink (i.e. other than blue Encre da couieur (i.e. autre que bleue ou noire) Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en couieur Bound with other material/ Relii avec d'autraa documents I I Covers restored and/or laminated/ □ Cover title missing/ Let! r~~| Coloured maps/ I I Coloured ink (i.e. other than blue or black)/ I j Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ I ^1 Bound with other material/ D n n Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La re Mure serree peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distorsion la long de la marge Intirieure blank ieaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming/ II se peut que certaines pages blanches ajouties lors dune restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mais, lorsque cela Atait possibia, ces pages n'ont pas itt film signifie "A SUIVRE". Ie symbols V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent 6tre film«s i des taux de r«du«^tion diff«rents. Lorsque Ie document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un se;tl clich«. il est film6 it ptrtir de I'angle sup«rieur gauche, de gauche k droite. et de haut en bas. en prenant Ie nombre d'images nicessairb. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 PIONEERS' CABIN, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO, 1896. On the walls are heads, mostly small engravings, of the following personages: — Columbus, with his monu- ment at Genoa and Madrid ; Cortez, Jacques Cartier, Champlain, Maisonneuve, Montcalm, Sebastian Cabot, Gov. Simcoe and Chief Justice Osgoode, Francis Gwillim Simcoe, Capt. James Cook, Major Robert Rogers, Sir Isaac Brock, Guy Carleton, Commodore Yeo, Sir James Craig, Gov. Gore, Peter Russell, Bishop Strachan, Joseph Brant, Marshall Spring Bidwell, Lord Durham, General Pike, Joseph Hume, Viscount Goderich, Admiral Collingwood, Lord Bathurst, Henry Dundas (from whom Dundas Street has its name), Sir George Yonge (Yonge Street has its name from him), William Pitt, Admiral Kempenfelt, Henry Addington (Lord Sidmouth), Col. Talbot, David William Smith (Silhouette), John Gait, Dr. Dunlop, Sir Francis Head, Secretary Jarvis, Registrar Jarvis, Chas. Fothergill, Sir John Colborne, Hon. Robert Baldwin, Dr. Widmer; group of Drs. Bovell, King, Herrick, Bcthune ; group, Hagarman, H. J. Boulton, PK Judge Macaulay, Jameson, and Sir Francis Hincks; large group, The English House of Commons, Pitt speaking; statue of Pitt in the Senate House at Cam- bridge ; statue of George the Second, also at Cambridge — the king encircles with his arm a globe bearing the word " Canada " in large letters (not visible here), commemorative of the conquest of what is now the Dominion of Canada. I The following views of Toronto Harbour at different eras are displayed : Toronto Harbour, 1793; Toronto Harbour, 1803; Toronto Harbour, 1820; Toronto Harbour, 1873; Toronto, General View, 1839; Toronto, General View, 1851; the Garrison, Toronto, iSa.i ; woodcut, To- ronto, 1813, showing Block House near the first Par- liament Buildings ; outline sketch of first Parliament Buildings ; woodcut maps of Toronto, 1794 and 1813 ; Toronto from Wells' Hill; Cooper's Wharf; Toronto circa, 1 8^0; Steamer Frontenac ; Lake Simcoe in Indian Summer (called by LaSalle in 167'^ Lake Toronto) ; Red Lion Hotel, Toronto; Wellington Hotel, Toronto; Judge Draper's House, Toronto; Oakhill, Gen. Eneas Shaw's House ; Fort Toronto Obelisk ; Castle Frank on the Don. The Log Cabin book--vhelf in the Pioneers' Cabin is this year labelled "After-Gleanings." This is now T r the tenth year that a Log Cabin book-shelf has been a distinctive feature in the furniture of the said Cabin during the Industrial Exhibition, the row of books so designated has in each year differed from the cor- responding collection in preceding years, but in each case the collection on the shelf has been one that dated back for its commencement to the old pioneer days when literature wa^ scarce and chance volumes of the most miscellaneous character were eagerly picked up whenever an occasion offered. The Log Cabin book-shelf of the present year con- tains books that might have been included in some one or other of the previous collections exhibited in the Cabin had they been observed at the proper moment, and hence the shelf of the present year is described as being one of "After-Gleanings."