3 1DDD DDDSDOflS 3 Belleville. Belleville, on the north shore of the Bay of Quinte, is a busy, industrial, as well as an ideal residential City of 10,000 inhabitants. It has a pleasant situation, occupying one of the finest sites in the Province, and is a popular tourist resort. It has handsome residences and beautiful lawns. Its streets are well made and lined with rows of Maple and other shade trees, and in summer, when dressed in all its variegated foliage, it is, without doubt, the most charming spot in Canada Belleville churches are handsome structures and its educational facilities are most advantageous. Here are located the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, maintained by the Ontario Government; Albert College, under the supervision of the Methodist Church ; St. Agnes Ladies: School, in connection with the Church of England; The Ontario Business College; The Belleville Business College ; and, the High and Public Schools, controlled by the Board of Education. For the tourist, Belleville offers excellent opportunities for sight seeing. It has good and' leasonable hotel accommodation. Steamboats touch daily at all ports on the Bay of Quinte, one of the most beautiful and picturesque sheets of water on the Continent, and whose shores are replete: with historic incident. - , i ,. · . MONTREAL, PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MCINTOSH BROS., BELLEVILLE, ONT., BY THE VALENTINE & SONS UNITED PUBLISHING Co., LIMITED. TORONTO, WINNIPEG, AND VANCOUVER., 8£LL£Viil£