n RES ijj 



A Pr. or In Trade. 



of the prim ril.unn- pre-eminence 



in tlu- inanut : IN the ru-linc-* anl s.it % endow* 



ii u :it 111 natural rcM. which it has put 



ii | t "in own development. Tin- <>n|y rail 



hand oal. which had 



fnm tlu- I n , r ton Through ihc 



ntrt;.! IM- of tlu- Provincial < this problem hat 



now been solve. 1 in .1 manner that bids fair t<> place the Province 



aim- I the rc.i r by means of a system of 



lines, under the management of a (' elee- 



from the Falls of Niagara and other Mutable water 



powi <j distributed to municipalities at price* hereto- 



\lthi nigh it IN onl\ two \cars since the 



uissinii has IHXMI in a p liver power, it U already 



'v dit'u-icn: mtiir '\ 50.000 horse power. 



and the business is steadily increasii 



Tlu- axailaoility .f ch< CT in units of any si/c has acted ai 



a tremendous stimulus to all kinds of industrial and has 



i special encouragement to the manufacturer of limited means. 



Thi^ -nhined with other natural advantages already referred 



'.ir.u'e measure for the di\< Ontario's factory 



prodiu!< \\'it!i the exception of a few highlv specialized lines, 



every kind of article that is made elsewlu ade also 



while rertain trades seem to be scarcely known in 



OHI idc of Onta: 



A few brief comment mifaotnring that *tand 



out most prominently in the industrial life of the province may 

 of interest. 



.mil Si. 



Furnaces for the production of pit; inn iisin^ hnth Canadian 



% locateil at Sault Ste Marie, llamilttxi. 



\t the first two of th H| at 



\\Vlland. the further process of converting iiHo Meel i carried on. 

 Toronto ha5 a furnace for COnverl trrl citing 



nnmher the prrxluc' -on and <teel from Canadian 



cd b\ the Domitr rnment. but nce !' 



have lx . \meri hare recent! v hccun 



$20.000.000 it at Ojibwav. near Windsor. 



Caller on, -t Colhorne. 



