; New. York 'is usually' thought of .'ilil. hrectly west , fro® London Tt ?. I g passes-the southern part of HudLn RL pteferißasafM^i 18 London. Montreal, indeed, is on the uame degree Of latitude/ as; Venice.. • Another ffi [ration of' the unexpected in contrasts is found in a of St. John's, - Nowfoundffl with, Paris. winter'of comparative mildness, while; St. John 9 is .a region of bjttei ?f°i rnW -V 9 P<;t W T I ? ri . ftin E icebergs alotig its coast-..Yet.St: John s .is one hundred miles nearer the '-hquatdr.—'"(jiookV Gaiette." Tie annual .meeting of the Wellington Orickef AsßnciftUon wJU-bOj neld on September 34. at J pjcm At tho' ObaSnhflT 'Ol'Gomiaerco. •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 8
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109Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 8
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