THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST. 



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Fig. 1411. — At Killarney. 



Along the shore you see here and 

 there the squatter's cabin, with his row 

 or sail boat, his only means of trans- 

 portation, and in some cases a fine 

 potato or other root crop, near at 

 hand. A poor lonesome kind of a life 

 it must be, but infinitely better than 

 living in poverty in one of our great 



cities, when there are thousands of acres 

 of good land waiting for occupation 

 here in Algoma at 20 cents an acre. 



At Killarney we were interested in 

 the numerous Indians and Half-breeds 

 who occupy this section. This is the 

 first landing place on the North shore 



Fig. 1412. — View at Little Current. 

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