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to the Quebec >ide. has a good waterfront and harbor, and has 

 large public buildings and handsome residences. It is the head- 

 quarters of the Timiskaming Navigation Co. 



New Liskeard. 



Ne\\ Li^keard. on the T. and N. O. Railway, 5 miles north of 

 Haileybury. i* in the midst of a rich agricultural country and is 

 the *' gateway " to the Great Clay licit. Population, 3,700. At the 

 head of Lake Timiskaming it is well equipped with steamlx>at 



c to all points on the lake and it- tributary navigable ri\ 

 The Xipissing Central Railway (electric) connects New I.Ukeard 

 with Hailevhury and Cobalt. A town of excellent public utilities 

 and modern buildings, it has a variety of industries which employ 

 between 400 and 500 men, several Government offices, good schools, 

 and a fine public library. 



Other towns are Copper Cliff, Steelton. Sturgeon Falls, Blind 

 River. Fort Frances, Thessalon, Mattawa, Keewatin, Little Current. 

 Dryden. Massey. Rainy River, Cochraiu . Knglchart, Hearst, etc. 

 The last four are railway divisional points. 



NOTE. It inu<t ho understood that the lUiu-au of Coloni/ation is n<>1 

 advertising particular industries or even towns <T cities, but is aiming at 

 showing substantially the grcatiu^- .f tin- Province in tlu-^c aspects as a 

 Dotting for the prime intrn--:- i agriculture. Hence full li>t 

 industries are not essential to its aim. 



Short course in Live Stock on a Manitoulin Island farm. 



