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well in siglit we feel sure tliat all will respond and 

 become useful to tliemselves, helping to swell tlieir 

 dividends all the time. 



"WTiilst not aiming to make this an Episcopal 

 Colony, we have it as our dearest wish that many 

 Churchmen respond. 



Mr. and Mrs. Whiting have erected a chapel at El 

 Toro, dedicated last November by Bishop Xichols. of 

 the Diocese of California, who has given Mr. Whiting 

 a general letter to the Bishops, Clergy and laity in 

 England. Eev. G-eorge Eobinson, late Chaplain of 

 the Huguenot Hospital, London, England, is Eector 

 here. 



We desire to draw the attention of our readers to 

 the letters relating' to the climate, soil, and orchard. 



Mr. Whiting has illustrated this pamphlet with 

 photogravures, only those two, showing six year old 

 trees, not being of his Eanche. 



There is no place where wines and spirits are sold 

 within nine miles. There is no need of pistols or 

 revolvers. 



We refer sportsmen to a letter by Count Jaro von 

 Schmidt, a resident of this county. 



For recreation there will be a library of standard 

 and agricultural works, billiard-room, tennis court, 

 cricket, trout and sea fishing, boating and bathing, as 

 there are two watering-places within nine miles of El 

 Toro. 



A separate room will be provided for each pupil 

 stockholder, if wished, which he will have to keep tidy 

 himself. Bedding and tovrels to be found by indi- 

 viduals, which are about as cheap here as in England. 



