IN EXCHANGH 





Are you content to live the remainder of your life 

 where the snows and ice and cold winds of winter keep the 

 mercury hovering around the zero mark — often below ; or 

 where the sultry, humid atmosphere of summer makes life 

 almost unbearable ; where the gentle cyclone leaves devasta- 

 tion and ruin in its path? If you are, then a perusal of these 

 pages will be as so much time thrown away. 



But if you would live where the climate is mild in win- 

 ter and by no means oppressive in summer; where cyclones 

 and sunstrokes are unknown, and where 365 good nights" 

 rest can be had each year ; where the scenery is unsur- 

 passed ; where the orange and fig, the lemon and lime, the 

 olive and grape and all other fruits grow in profusion ; 

 where the school system is perfect and the Christian religion 

 is adhered to in all that it takes to make a law-abiding. 

 .prci^p(:to.us. an4..c,ontented people, then we would advise 

 '.yonitbiriiad careJijJfy,: what is here presented. 



