IN ol. 1) uNTAK 



the I nitcd States, is unsurpassed, the Niagara PmtntuU bernf our 



.mi |**!i. 



cd States between M..mrcal m the CAM an-! the Detroit River 

 in the west. An clc atharinr 



an. I .1 tram road t the t<>\vn ! Niagara on Ijikc Ontario. 



Aith steamU There i* al* an electric 



urTalo, and i>ne along the me uremtun and 



riiippeuu. with rom thr Tain,}, 



in Chi|i|K-\\;i on th. , k '4f.i Kurr the 



tiiui !ra!i>|N,rt.tti"ii as far a* the wotern *hc? 



Lakt ving access to the market 



Mlential alvantanrs arc u|-t.. Utc. 

 |Hiwcr ami natur 



'line sh..p. hr. 



industries silver \v.rks. aluminiuni IHI\. :%pent|rr 



ir, cereal foods, i and <th' 



Owen Soun*i 



und. Gl !-- miles northwest of Torou 



located \\Iu-rc ttic Sxdcnliam River flows into Georgian Bay and at 

 tin- lie (irand Trunk and Canadian Pacific 



I'- ;:!... ..n 12.383. Its harbour is one of the 

 Upper Lakes. The Northern N i Company's sfc 



leave three times a ric and intcnnediate 



id (it her transportation companies also 



The n i.lirx ] a food 



^tcm. mimic:: ^ht jlatr ndttStfics 



are foundries, cement works, tanneries, mill machinery, 



iltural impletnctitH. sa^h and !- tes, 



ves, woollens. rain el. ;'tantv flour and 



bride. lim<' and other induct 



Oatt. 



!(K> Con^ity. (Mi|iulati<n d on ibr 



i.idian P \ Tnmk Rai ! 



f Toronto It has r!rvtric railway communication 



with Preston. Hespeler. P.erlin. \\ It* 



iiulu hoiler<. lumber. ilen>etit*. wbrrl*. 

 huihlers* sin- 



leu' T! ^ higbeU** eftuca- 



! facilities, well e|tiip|>ed public- institution*, four large paHE 



and i*; in a rich agricultural 



