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l ; nm 1 lailc\lm> , Timisluuning, in the east, the testimony U: 



"Tin- climate is particularly healthful; tin- winter, an- perhap^ a 

 liltlc lunger than in older < >ntari<>. hut tin- air i- more clear and 



invigoratiQg." 



l ; nni llynier-. Thunder Ia\. in the west, the >tr\ is: " \ 

 climate and s,,jl tltat will grow sonic f tlu- finest nms. - r . 

 grains and vcgetahk-s in the world." 



Frciin Kcnora. the- farthest west district: "The climate on the 

 whole is perfect; sometimes cold. l>ut always dry in winter, and 

 l'iitf- briglit Minshiny days in summer; very warm and plen: 



-ml nights." And fr.im the >ame district : "Shelter 

 from the cold winds in winter i> ahnndant." " We don't have the 

 heavy gales in the spring and fall they have on the open prairie." 



li..wiii i lu- .i\(i.i- MH.IM ln-hi->t. nu-.-in ln\\r*i. ami tin- nu-an tem- 

 peraluri- : al-M, tlu- ln-lu-t ami lout-M tempi-ratlin- "it rvo.nl. ami tin- avi 

 pit.itii-n. 



Hailc\hury. TimiskaminK Quebec Boundary. 

 1895-191116 years. 



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