. Rod and gun. Bridal Veil Falls, Manitoulin Island. 1-. steamer Waubic at Minnicogan ishene. An Ideal Canadian Holiday By Robert Wilson NO country in this old world of ours,possessing such vast tracts of ter-ritory, is so happily endowed asthe Dominion of Canada. Thatinherent love of the sea, which has beentransmitted to us through our forefathers,whether we dwell in the exhilaratingXorthland. or the balmy isles of theSouthern Pacific, is our joint of the greatest deprivations sufferedby settlers and visitors to other lands, isthe absence of the pleasures and inspira-tions der


. Rod and gun. Bridal Veil Falls, Manitoulin Island. 1-. steamer Waubic at Minnicogan ishene. An Ideal Canadian Holiday By Robert Wilson NO country in this old world of ours,possessing such vast tracts of ter-ritory, is so happily endowed asthe Dominion of Canada. Thatinherent love of the sea, which has beentransmitted to us through our forefathers,whether we dwell in the exhilaratingXorthland. or the balmy isles of theSouthern Pacific, is our joint of the greatest deprivations sufferedby settlers and visitors to other lands, isthe absence of the pleasures and inspira-tions derived from proximity to theocean. That these pleasures are a po-tent factor in the lives of most of us, noone will deny; and their witlidrawal isalmost irreparable. It is exactly in this direction that Can- ada unique. To the sea-lover, naturemanifests herself in her most generousand most thoughtful of moods. Hardlyhave we lost the flavor of t!ie ozone-laden breezes of the ocean, than we areconfronted with the fact that a wondrousprovision has been


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