New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . er St. John, with a rich farming conntiyabout it, and manufactures lumber. Cainphell-ton, Dalhousie, Milltown and kit. Andrews arethrivinsr towns. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. What titiait cuts off Prince Edward Island from thetiiaiiihiiui ? What island lies east of Prince Edward Island?What group lios to the northeast? Wliat is the nearest pointof New Brunswick? Describe the soil and climate of theIsland. What is the latitude of the .southern shore? Whatare tlie longitudes of the most northern and tlie easternpoints ? Draw a map
New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . er St. John, with a rich farming conntiyabout it, and manufactures lumber. Cainphell-ton, Dalhousie, Milltown and kit. Andrews arethrivinsr towns. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. What titiait cuts off Prince Edward Island from thetiiaiiihiiui ? What island lies east of Prince Edward Island?What group lios to the northeast? Wliat is the nearest pointof New Brunswick? Describe the soil and climate of theIsland. What is the latitude of the .southern shore? Whatare tlie longitudes of the most northern and tlie easternpoints ? Draw a map of the island and on it locate thecapital, , and Georgetown. Physical Features. The strait of Noiiliundicrland divides theisland from Nova Scotia and New^ Brunswick,but between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormen-tine the distance is only nine miles. A sub-marine telegrtiph is laid between these points,and communication with the mainland is main-tained by lines of steamers that connect with the Intercolonial andCanadian Pacific Rail-w ays. A [lowerful H. city Square and Normal School, Fredericton. 54 MARITIME PROVINCES. steamer speciallyconstructed fornavii£atin2: tliestraits in wintei-runs betweenGeorgetown 9ik1Pictou,a distanceof 30 miles. Theisland is about150 milesand itswidth is 34 long coastlineaboundswith long greatest
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