. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. rendering about 1,600men. It was restored by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but was again besieged in 1758,during the Seven Years War, and againcaptured. The British destroyed the forti-fications. Louisburg is situated on the Atlantic coastof Cape Breton Island and has a fine harbor,but it has become of little importance, saveas a shelter from stonn. Population, about1,000. LOUISE, Lake, a lake of the CanadianRockies, celebrated through


. The American educator; completely remodelled and rewritten from original text of the New practical reference library, with new plans and additional material. rendering about 1,600men. It was restored by the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, but was again besieged in 1758,during the Seven Years War, and againcaptured. The British destroyed the forti-fications. Louisburg is situated on the Atlantic coastof Cape Breton Island and has a fine harbor,but it has become of little importance, saveas a shelter from stonn. Population, about1,000. LOUISE, Lake, a lake of the CanadianRockies, celebrated throughout the world forits beauty. It is situated in Alberta thirty-four miles northwest of Banff and two milesfrom Laggan, on the Canadian Pacific. Animposing chateau hotel is maintained at LakeLouise hy the railway for tourists, and theplace may be reached by automobile or elec-tric cars. The lake lies at an altitude of5,645 feet, and is surrounded by lofty moun-tains and steep cliffs. The quiet surface ofthis small body of water reflects all thetransient colors of the sky and mountains,and in its changing hues is lovely beyonddescription. Capitol BulldiiTg. IOUISIANA, loo e ze a1> nah, called theCreole State and the Pelican State, isone of the Gulf States and is thirtieth in size among the states of the Union. Itsarea is 48,506 square miles, and its popula-tion in 1910 was 1,656,388, making it thetwenty-fourth state in number of people, andgiving it a density of inhabitants to thesquare mile. A Federal estimate in 1918credited it with a population of 1,884, magnolia is the state flower. North of Louisiana is Arkansas; Missis-sippi is east, and Texas is west. Along theentire southern border is the Gulf of Mexico,and into this flows the mighty MississippiRiver. It forms half of the eastern boun-dary, then flows southeast through the south-ern half of the state, past Baton Rouge andNew Orleans. The state is 280 miles longfrom north to south; its greatest width fromeast


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