. In old Quebec and other sketches. hered head, sweep away the obstacles tothe worlds progress, and demean themselvesthe while as consecrated servants of life andtruth. YIIITHE CHARMS OF BERMUDA. A glance at the map shows that the Ber-muda Islands lie southward and eastward ofthe Gulf Stream, and that they are intersectedby the thirty-second parallel of North latitudeand the sixty-fourth meridian of West longi-tude. There is more than the romance of thetropics and the seductive lure of perpetualsummer about the Bermudas, and the WestIndia Islands generally, which lift not only their fronded pa
. In old Quebec and other sketches. hered head, sweep away the obstacles tothe worlds progress, and demean themselvesthe while as consecrated servants of life andtruth. YIIITHE CHARMS OF BERMUDA. A glance at the map shows that the Ber-muda Islands lie southward and eastward ofthe Gulf Stream, and that they are intersectedby the thirty-second parallel of North latitudeand the sixty-fourth meridian of West longi-tude. There is more than the romance of thetropics and the seductive lure of perpetualsummer about the Bermudas, and the WestIndia Islands generally, which lift not only their fronded palms in air but the crossof St. George as well. There is trade, whichCanada might easily cultivate. The enterpriseof the Quebec Company, and of thePickford & Black Company, of Halifax , has Ijrought these islands within easy accessto Canadians, and traffic has steadily increasedbetween these several parts of the empire few years. One writer, a resident ofJamaica, urges that a capital trade ought to I. HAMILTON, BERMUDA.
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