FRUIT GROWING IN AIGOMA. 



Fig. 14rl5. — Sketch of Mr. 

 Mud lake. His father was an early set- 

 tler, a grocer in Glasgow who, meeting 

 with some reverses, determined to try 

 his fortune in this new country. He 

 settled on St. Joseph Island, and bring- 

 ing with him a fondness for gardening 



R.\iNEs' Orchard and Hoise. 

 he became a member of our Associa- 

 tion, and planted a very considerable 

 number of fruit trees and plants. Many 

 of these had done well, until a few years 

 ago when the old gentleman died and 

 the son found the care of both farm and 



Fig. 1416. — Mr. Eddy's Orchard and Home. 

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