FRUIT GROWING IN ALGOMA. 



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Fig. 1408 —Women Kowist 



Passing around Parry Island we en- 

 tered Parry Harbour amid beautiful 

 scenery on either side, while two islands 

 called Tke Two Sisters seem to guard 

 the entrance. Parry Sound itself, though 

 pretty from the river, is but a slow place 

 if you except the lumber trade, and the 

 tourists who put up at the summer hotel. 

 The roads and sidewalks are very poor, 

 yet we found the inhabitants up to date 

 enough to cry out " $5 fine," when we 

 attempted to ride our wheels upon their 

 rickety sidewalk. 



Depot Harbor near to Parry Sound 

 is the terminus of the Canada Atlantic 

 Railway, which carries the products of 



the great west through to the great mar- 

 kets of the Atlantic. 



The River Magnetawan, in which 



Fig. 14(;>9.— Byng Inlet. 

 Byng Inlet is situated, was full of pretty 

 scenery the entrance to which is shown 

 in fig. 1409. 



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Fig. 1410. — Manitowaning. 

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