THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE A MONTHLY PRECIPITATION (IN INCHES):! SHERBROOKE AND VILLE MARIE Ville Marie Y1921 1 1922 | 1923 | 1924 | 1925 Months January....... February....... March..... ....! April. ......... May...........! June.......... Tuly.......oo. August......... September... ... October. ....... November... .. December. 1-60! 1.92 1 2.00 | 3.08 1 4.03 0-61"! 0.60 0.75 | 3.00 1.41 | 2.53 | 1.58 0-651 2.70 | 1.30 1.50 1.53 1.09 3.31 3.21 3.18 1.40 2.45 1.42 ‘2.88 9.20! 1.15 1 0.60 1.321 2.80 12-38 11.38" l 2.15. 2.79 1-231 1.99 3.03 1.04 | 3.46 | 3.50" 3.18 | 1.31 2.31 1 4.07 1.05! 1.731 2.93 9.49 2.80 ! 0.86 2.38 2.40 | 2.23 2.46 | 5.711 3.75 1 3.92 2.10 1 1.27 2.04 7.311 6.57 4.68 3.55 | 2.420 3.47 1 0.831 3.73 2.77 | 4.77 3.57 | 1.39 1 3.01 | 3.64 | 3.41 12.78 2.15 1 0.78 | 2.27 nao] 1.38" 2.41 1 2.10 | 2.58 | 3.84 | 0.50 9.141 3.76 1.87 5.08 1.24 1.04 1 Snow is reduced to rain in the total, this is 1/10 of its height. DURATION OF SUNSHINE (HOURS) 1921......... 1922.............. 1923............. 1924... 1028 Montreal 2,008 2,040 1,738 1,855 1636 Duebec 1,832 1,864 1,862 1,817 1.616 Sher- brooke 1,797 1,909 1,877 1,846 1 690 POPULATION French Canadians Predominate —The population of the province of Quebec, as given in the census of 1921, was 2,361,199. Of this, French Canadians constitute 80 per cent. The average percentage of increase in population of Quebec since 1900 has been 20 per cent. In many districts the population is almost exclusively French Canadian. The Eastern Townships were originally settled by United Empire Loyalists and other English-speaking people, and although there are proportionately more English-speaking neople in this district to-dav than elsewhere in the