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' ' ' • . ■ • » t , jMCiOCOrV RISOIUTION THT CHAUT (ANSI and ISO TEST CHAITT No 2) .' '"'^^WW'^'^W^'^'* >-'■■ 1.0 I.I 1.25 lis ■^ U IH u ■ 40 2.5 ■I 2.2 1.8 i 1.4 1.6 /^PPLIEO IIVHGE Ine 1653 Eait Main StrMi Rochcttar, N«w York 14600 US* (716) 482 - 0300 - Phon« (716) 288- 9080 -FpM )( K,!^. THE M PEREGRINATIONS ^f^^:SlL PAT PRODPEN, v< FOEM PEDDLEK cfr PARRY SOUND, 44 I BEING PART SECOND OFI mt «««vett« with the f all«. »» RBSI^ECTFULLYINSCRIBED DAVID AND WILUAM J. ^IcQUADE, TWO OF THE MOyr EXPERIENCED AND POPULAR OFFICERS ON THE WATERS OF THE GEORGIAN BAY. WITH 30 IU LU8TBATIO N9. / TOROirro, i88a. t. {■ X,... / ■A .'*^** -» ■".' JW*% /tf ►*•• '■(■ ■, # . ■ #- i ,,..-.'! i i ■ p ••'. ■ '^ ■>Ml ;,v* .'.•.".N 4h^4 / »*!> •%, ^.'W-<^ '^4»>\-'''»«< f 'f t THI PEREGRINATIONS w. PAT PRODPEN, TKK l»OKT or PARRV HOUND, BEING PART SECOND OFI— -#iii %xmMtx with the fatiie/' RPSPECTFUI^I^Y INSCRIBED ^, •—TO— ... DAVID AND WILLIAM J. McQUADE, TWO OF THK MOST R^CPKRIENCED AND POPULAR OFFICERS ON ilHK WATERS OF THf GEORGIAN HAY. WITH 30 Ii.LU STATION 8. TOR iONTOt 1882, iA . 4- /* > J . f evtgvin)iti0n9 df fat f vadprn, THE POIT POIM PRDDLIR Of fk%Wf lOUKD WlUi P«ai Ptoturat of PArtlouUr Pt«o#t«t and ,P«noll Portralto of PMutUr P«opl« If ERE our " Truvctlcr with the vtliic " Jr| Once agmin appears before you. Dear kind frtendf. again he greets you— Once more— for the third time he greett yOu With another little volume — With another book of bnlladi (?) No, he cannot lay most truly That it ti a book of balladf , Since it lacks the rhyming jingle Most considered tlie attribute Of good ballads, songs, and sonnets p Yet hopes it will not be less welcome — Less welcome to kind friends and patrons— I-«8s welcome to good worthy peo|>lc Who may aid him, and assist him, • j^y purchasing and approving Of this modest little volume, Unpretentious — unpretending. Perhaps some songs he will put in it Like " The Girl 1 hft behind me," " Whisper softly— Mother's dying," , " Don't be angry with me, Darling,^ . Or •*From Greenland's Icy Mounuins, By way of sauce, or scent, or flavor, To please the taste— and help digcslioa And, kind friends and benefactors. Who thus far have helped him onward^_ Who have kindly helped him onward O er life's pathway, rough and rugged He would thanic you for the favor— For the courtesy and kindneas-* '-%- <:'*\ f'ot the kind, connulera'c iteatmcnt H« ha« aft rcceivca from you, AnU will moil gntcfuUv remember — While • hetrl within hi« bmotn Betu witKft pulMting motion - AH your irtiny icti t)i kmdneM, Fri<*ndly greeting.— kii^Jly welcome, And liberal u»agc received * While ■ aoliury loioumcf In your ho»|>it*Wc dwellingi - Ilappy homen of irood, kind iicople, Favored home* of i»cttC€ and plenty. Again he cravet « repetition Of luch kind and liberal treatment, CerJ.iinly you will not regret it While ho|)c nhall hover love ahill linger Above, around your heanhn and homeiicaUH ; Sure you never will feel »orry For having helped, assisted, aided By kind word and generous action, One iKJor fellow on his journey ' Throagh a world where ihade and sunshine Arc iecfiiafimutablv mingled With each other, alternating, - in degree and in durttiion Very different very various ' with respect to persons— placet — With respect to individuals, In regard to different people ; Very diverse from each other- Very diflTcrcnt in their natures, Some are helpful, some are hurtfMl, Some beneficial, some are baneful- Good and evil— shade and sunshine Ever mixing— intermingling In the lines of human creaiures. Life a checkered existence ! No sUte or staMon so exalted As to secure for its possessor Entire immunity from trouble-r From the troubles that cnvirori,^ From the dangers that surround us ; ••'M r^tf % " • 'I \i rtKBuaiMATioMt or From thi> trUtf wi m*f mcft with. The tcfii|>UUtjn» that auuuiil ui OnUfc'i thcirt, uncertain Journcf In our tritvclf on this planet j f^m the thort and narrow cndir T6 (he «hort anil narrow dwrlling That iovc and reverence and olicdicnre To earth'i ^reat Founder and Creator, Arc th« antidotca (or troubles, Arc as balm for the afRictiona That may oaiail us and lurround ui While we travel here as pilgrims tourneying to a heavenly kingdom. '«t these not all that are required To smooth the rough and rugged places We And upon the road that leads us . To the dark shores o( a deep river — To a dark, mysterious river That all earth's sons, with one exception, Have crossed - must cross- l)cforc ascending To the bright l^nd of their adopt iotv A certJiin somcthm^ else is needed, , As aifatrt arc constituted — Aa arrangements are contrived And plans and programmes constructed In this World that wc inhabit ; Something else is greatly needed, Very often sadly needed, To make this life more palatable — Increase its pleasure and its comforts. And greatly add to its enjoymentt ; Much required, greatly needed, A means— a medium for [Procuring Things that cannot be dispensed with — That are absolutely needed As auxiliariea to existence, -—^-^'t- As lives of men are constituted, — Aa laws of life are made, enforced. I i . f AT fwoonn, Mychffliuiftd- vtty uMftil* Mcitl lmptnkliv«ly dcmtntlwl t>om lh« hi|h€tl to the Umcnt, !• roiti ihc iif ince down to the |)e«aafil ; through ihc vir iout gf iduaUont In ih« tcAte ol mtn'i e»itienc« On thli •tiiiUmtry pUnct. Whrr** Ihii it waniing, thmgi looll gloomy Kvcn for the b«fl among ut ; Ami the \nm[)ect d«rk af d drctiy 'tor thot€ whoUrk, yel xreatly ngp^l U— To the minjn whcMic |K)«i»ci»ion ^ It i» found l»ul very •cldom, Of, in grcttly ittntM ro€«iur«. And young or old, or m«l« dr femite, In whotc poiMiiion thii eiiential — ThU ei»t«nti«l to cxiitcncc, Thit |»an«tca for cvilt^ The hcirloomt of Adim'i children- May be foiifid In great abundance, ^ Are coniidcred Kr«?«*'y favored — Greatly favored by good fortune. Such a magical material. • ^ Such an Mtimable lubitance— ^ * Suoh a balm of iiUcad blef ulrSg— Su<:h a boon to human lujurc Are certain little diic! of silver, • Shining shords of iolid lilvtf— Bevelled bita of bright gold metal, Glancing, glittering, knd glcammg With a fawiinating UUtl% -;^ For the eyc« of their beholden-^* / For the evea of earth-born mortalt ; Holding m a sort of bondage . ~TKc hardened hearts of men— not chmttani^ But the votaries ol mammon — The cringing slaves of filthy lucre, Sadly selfish, sinful, seekeri Of their own good, to the exclusion Of all thoughts of other's welfare. Such have I found upon rny travel! Very rarely, very leldom— ^ y t- .^-V- 7 % ■■*: ^ riRiuiii|4AiiOhS or Vrry •ctdom htv« I Ibund ftiiitt ^ Among our good Cin(Kli*n |)eojpl€ — Amonj^thc rural population Of some fine OnUrw lownship^ York, and Vaughan, and King, for initance Very few of these mean rrcaiureji Have 1 found within their limits : Cruel, cold, and crafty creatures -^ Cunning, cautious, calculating, (Jrecdy, grasping, grabbing gripe guts \ - ^ Shallow, selfish, sordid, soulless, "With the make and mould of muck worms Sliming o'er their fetid bodielT: ^ • \ :.;i.p li'-^K-^-.-'- Mmd-debasing- soul-destroying, • Dead lo all the finer fhelings— To tht best instincts of nature. Dead to nature's best impulses. y^ Very seldom have I found theni-« «^ Found such selfish, sordid sinners, But I have found them— you will And them If you read my little volume To the end from the beginning ; j Yoii^ill find their portraits pamted With a brush dipped in the colours Their evil natures, have provided For our traveller with the valise, r Please do not follow their example,— Their example in reAisihg. ; . .v , \ To aid a suppliant for assistance. Small the pittance he asks from you For the little book he oflTers,— Offers for your friendly notic**,— For yciur kind consideration. ^^ • » And he askvyou, and entreats yoii, v As a good kind-hcartwl. Christian, Hiat you win please to buy it from hi^t And Uius help a fellow-creaturei:!^ Kindly help a hiiman creature '^ From tht shadow into sunshine^ Frdm f^Uofrioom to gleams ^fglafln^ Small the sicrmcc reiquired ,''£.. tfl^'-t From.a person whose position f-..: '^■' 'V-f'^J V^- ^ii' ;-. r ■ ■< ■■.v.=; - .*= ^^^SASi ^S^(i^l^a^iigi'4^ . 4-'"*^-;,% ■ -Vir', •■■■_. ■'■*' 4, .. ' ■ p ' . . ■ « '* '" ■ ' f At iMiottrtk ' **• In regard to thii worW't tutwunce It not circumicribed to Umlti, Very narrow-ttraightened, bounded By a horison cloud encumbered ; Ten cent! will boy the book he offert» In the hope you won't refute him. Grant ttiit hope may bud-und blossom, And bear good fruit in large abundance. Single grams fill up a bushel ; Dropa of water form the ocean ; / ; Gramt of tand enclose— turround it. Keep in bound its tumbling billows, Aid in check its world of watcrt. Uttle rirulets form large riven ; r—^f—^ ' Single rays in combination Crown with light the brow of rooming,. An""«««^''*^ . • And their names «fijai be recorded - Ip terms of pitisc and comiiiendation^ if-^n the pages he is writing r -; .V ,'■ ■ f <> ■ I ■ ' V-' ^■■^■:Ji:t. .r.< ^rit-%- '•';"^*^^''f^:'fim-\ ,' ...^. "/. :'. PBIIECRIYfATlOltS or V ■..:^'1 =i.l ; ■**; With exemplary diligence, r Getting ready for the printer ; ; - With the leut procraatination-^ For the prints in the office * . Of Mister Grip (that funny fellow), With the forenun to direct them, Very iiilful and experienced In the craft and in the caUing^^ By*Franklin honored, elevated Ended here thia long exordiuw, .,. Ended here thia introduction, ,. , And our traveller with the val.iie ■,;, Will straightway proceed to tell you —^^p^ A straigl|$ story of his travels, A true talc of hia adventures— , ; *.: - Of his travels and adventures >" In search of shining shards of silver. ;;^^ , Ay©, "here's the rub 1 "—now lor the rubbith. Quite a patchwork, variegated, ^ In shapes, in sizes— shades and substance j.,; A motley mixture of material%;^>4-^ ■ « - v* 'A counterpane not hemm'd or finisn'd. ■■» ■-"' *f Ti 1 « L '» » . V ^ ' » ^ k'' '/» *'>'''' - i^r-te'^-'-'^^ ^ »**/ *^H : ,'i \ «-t \ * .*..',t; r.^v •^/ *" : **);.■. H-'y^i^-^wi • .jfn^pfe^ ^.. }• .^ -. ' - * ■ ■ • • • ■ , ,< . • -. ',',%.i ..... . . •4. f m«vitiiitit«# 0C|^ !!»%>»< ■ -sk. jri|k .!m^ . ;ff Jf^ ' «, .' .. >M ^j|., . RE, ts poor Pit Prodpen is grettty puthod for time, and as neither the circumstances nor the situation in which he is at present pUced are fitvoraUe to a proper and satislactonr carrfini^ out or his original design of giving the whole of this little Tolume in mse. he deems it advisable to relin- Suish it In making this resolution he is also in- oenced by a remark made by his oki4ime fiijnd. G. L. Stevenson. Esq.. of Aurora, in iwud to a little volume he published last winter, that he liked the piose ptft of that little book better than he did— vjeU. Pat, With the meeknea of Moses and^the modesty of a maiden, will'not caU it poetry, but Anply the verse patt of the boot And here he would observe that neither his meekness nor his modestv will creitly hmder hin» iom pitching head foremost into inmvidui^ who may use bun meanly or despitefiilly, or from pntti^g V^^ who treat him differently— pwhaps it will be noted, if adt miotMl u a remarkable trait in his chancteft th^ he alWiyi has a good w^rd for those who mirchasejim books, and only finds fiuiltirithtibcMvrho do not Biit» kittd reader.'one of the stronger leason^whkhmostigr, infiuence a person to pwcfaase om or two^ or flWf^ « t^% little volumes, fa that he happens to posaesa * Uiid - j«id a generous heart, while those who w^w^^^^^y. ^ io in. conseqUjecKiie of possessing heartt ftpd dimitipnf ' Ofantoppositeiatule Surdy no doe can, "^th aaf liiow of iieiaQn» ci^ wj aalh^tos^sgrap^iiW ■ iliOili boshei,^^ # *2?I2 ^i^ mtTM^mm^^ ^ Ihls theory, Pit wai in the btosftim of^aSg igoptei f .^^J;^ • I" I '^ . ^\ ,\^i •*1-.'- ■-"■i^. s-> ' .' r^ :^ ■■•■ • f ■ n; . y u •m •*», |; 1 s ^. 1 '■■_■"# ■ T ««. *' .■«;:^ .■ •T/ B ' ' ^' w w ■'. . . » 1 Eh ■ »r „ ■ t. / ■/.; •*"■,•■*•' U: ■e \ ■ , ., V •" f* -" ■ -^ ,V _ ' ' ' ■ ./".. .. ■* * ,.1^1^11^1*4 « ' '. ?" ♦ ■ -.^vt-i?; •^^ he called at the houte of Mr. Henry Stewart on the and con, of Wett York, where he sold four copie* of hw book; next calling at the house of Mr. Joseph Stewart, he •old two copies to him— Mr. Stewart it a splendid tpjcl- men of a young Canadian farmei^ -quite a contra* in personal appearance to old Tom UoSiu^, whom Ptt mn Tished, and who then lired near Mr. Stewart s ; his portrait is here given for the benefit of those who may wish to knqw him when they see him. 1 his old fellow not only refused to purchase one of Pat's little books, but got awfiiUy mad at him for daring to be guUty of the atrocious crime, the unpardonable presumptwii, of ask- ing or even expecting him to do so. ^Hcre, kind iwAr, you tec this oW follow in the very of threatening to kick poor Pat to Coventory. if not k;:iw out #Sc country entirel^ Pat toonald, a neatly dressed, lady- like, handsome young woman, rcsidipg m a neat white hou8e,ncar the first toll-gate, going north, on the Vaughan r6ad, was hU first customer, after Icavina Weston. The next was a hloomiog, buxom, blue^ed. neatly^res^d maiden, a Mim Brown, living in the loll house. ^Pat next visited the home of Mrs. Chew, an old frame tMrm- housc near the roadside, but Mrs. Chew, a rather thin-' faced w^man, with a long nose, a wide mouth, and Itfge and long teeth, as if to vindicate her right to such a queer name, chose to refiiae to take one of Pat's books ; she would not give him a chew of " terfiacker "for one, so Pat feeling quite chewed up leA with a mournful expression on his sud counlten- ance, and took his departure for awhitcfranoe house near the road, the home of a Mrs. Grit- ftths. Here another sad and disheartening / diiappointment awaited him. She did not exactly pM* ^- poverty as.an excuse for refusing to buy ene^lr- i^^^ nk books, but such was the impression left on hb mmdwhen he left her and "mournfolly turned ** hb steps to the road again. Truly this Ufiubr neighborhood mppdMcd to be a povftf^stricken locality, to judge from the niimsr of poor, deserted, dikpidated, tumble- doW old buUdings in it-yet it hid evidently iien belter dar« and brighter times— but now its glorf ' bid vtnbhed •• a^ dfcwii of the night— had faded as » . ifower patted fitmi ila paient stem-^ried up, and de-, /i*rt«d,Uk« tbi sparkling dc#^gCto8 of a b^t June \liMMnte--4led, perltiips to llinftoba— to the North;^ #idP^tlketfiilftaiid laiidiiliei« so m«ny.fortttne# ^4i#e ^eeh WNidky^iOittkny hopes ha*e beenbtaited— ^ bHgltttd'-^nimf beam have been broken-'^ manf^ -.•■r- ,. ' . .' . -I i* ^•-- \ f : 1 » 1 •■ * « ■f/ ;^i '•♦■; rt v * , St rtHRO^ATfOlft OF bodies buried under and w many bonet left bleaching oo Che fever bleeding sod ol the wild. wide, weird praine. Poor Pat Prbdpen would greatly prefer the running riven, the roaring rapidi, and the rocky |Vavinei— the beautiful lakes, the grand old forest and the sublime rock scenery of picturesque Parry Sound, to a home in Manitoba or among the wild pagan Indians of the Noith-west. Per- brndkiers may notagree with him, bul just wait till winter ^ea with iulrteak, bitter, biting blasts, piliiig up snow ;^^ntaiiis over their dwelUngi, and thev are compdled to burn bureaus, boxes, bunks, and bedstegds to ke« their chUled limbs from freesing* and then if they do not <£e to acknowledge it they wiU at least feel the «Jgs ofttie misuketfaey have made; however, fat will ho*c ior the best for them— move on Pat— Pat moved on^ Ifr. William Rountree's. He foupd Mr. Rountrec (an^ taf^nble young man) busily enca|ed in / the seasonabU occdpatioo of packing ice m an i^house-lmn§ -aot ftr from tht Httmber river, he has not far ta 'haul it; Mr. Rountrce not only took a book, ttwt asked an old man iftorking far hhn to take one, bu^ lierduicd Thb old feHow was dad w ♦ pair of duck» trouaot with an old mnock frock of tbe same ma^oi^ bothfT^y tii6 wone far ilie hard ^y^^ ^.f mmcMd iivqi^icBi, and so modi disiigiired and dttM --!<«• -W-S-, > ■ i I \- s: ! N \. FAT mODPlll/ «*. 1$ r miglhl iMlftt been theit origUul color. Thii old man, J ohn Olhrw, wtt a co«ne-<^»nired, vulgv »e envied bv a good m^ny of earth'i lorrowing and nufTcring daugntert, at her mother told Pat that " ^e died happy^ praying and iil^g." Think you, kind reader, if that dctettable infldfl, ard moat wickedly blasphemous old scoundrel, Bob IngemoU— who holds up a half jwnny Ullov dip •I a light to the nations-^ will feel aa happy and m' hopeful in hit last houra, u did this detr, young diaciplc of- Christ, who entered the dark river with a song on her tongue, and her raind as free from the ahadow of a •;■ ■■.■ ■: -• -;- •- Sleeping in a quiet grave, Painless head aitf'pulseless breast ; , Above tier form let tempests rave. They can't distorb her hallowed rest. Barty called fradi'^irth away, She waa rea^ fbr the call ; One of thote wBo love — obey ' Hie iifrX^riit, who died for all. ■-■■■ ■■ .'■'JL^-' ■■u-:r''r''': -k ^:_,. ' z.'- . '• >:__ '■ ^ Fath^ ttioth«r, WllOir thill' Your daaghtei'a footateps io the akiea ; Yon may surely moat her, when . V * " v^ . / V Death, at laat» aball doae your eyes. ^•MI '% Jf. ■««-r.*. Leavios Mr. Riley'v^tfie subttootial homes of Mr. Michael Ramaay and Vr. Attditv Barker wei* mifed That they used Pat weR may be bferred trom the iaet tbithe tpetki #eU of them. hpSm ab the Vciudbanlioad, with hit Akce lowatdi the north »ole. At would l i ke to f it down o n • tog by t h e w nf- -i&i-''ji W4 4ir^^S'h?:Si^=;: the «l^*" « " ."T" Hk-. nf hi. (bilitv. he continued h» i:r.X'Jr^h!sfr « Stu'^ coveted «*uj« ciU ^movable ice^f different thapet mnd ^'^ ^PumZ feel «.y inclin.tK|n to ?»<">«« »«»*« ^in« ctfrrent of the river up to h»J«5^.«J^^'' l^dSSS* o. poppr»«. " "L?^ j:^ '^ * awSS?. tendei^to CM. . rdfc»|oj. uponrt^ ^, St. Andrew. PM oblui^d tiwer. h w 'V'K^ »> *>| ..-, ( .■^ ■<>-• 1 . rff..> . » * IS- l*^_ rcfetnttifATfoift Of - h "^M^ Wm^ h.l: mm by the roMlikle it called the " hog't back," h «uit ImNI received this Mune when the oidUuid pike breed of tmwm WM more common then fortuneteljr ll li •! pteeetif. 'U There § ^bOf m ^»on U ^jfiMt, UpT^ Mr. Devid Stewert, a good looking, goodluimored, good- heafted, gentlemanly man, who haa an ettenaive and varied itork of all klnda of More goods rcauired in a country trade ; there iM also one good blacktmith*i ihop. and one good wagon shop, with a doxen or more of neat white hotiaet and coCtaeca, in the viU«f & It haa alao a number of mran little dwelling hoiMM ill lH of th^ii mean habitations Kves a mean oFd nian, one Unigin . aa sour ai a pickled cabbage, with a worom for a pean-looking wife. Terhapa aoea not act right to write thia, as thiuun's right iund is gone and the only han Nt then he is a JijniiiirirJiiiTTrr* SoBna fellow, big and hurley and POt-bcHifd. and might be quite equal to the task of welting and wolloping poor Pat well. There ia alao another one-handed man in the village, lil^. . Isaac Plewright, who lives in a neat white house, with a nice lady-Nkc, middle-aged, matronly woman, for a wife. Mr. Plewnght has a strong'iron hook fixed to the stump of his arm to serve him for a hand, but Pat hopes he does not goto bed with it on, aa in that case he might, while under the influence of some exciting dream, hit his good wife such a crack on t^t head with it as would rit Ibufid quite a dumber of good frienda-ia thaa tttk vtUige, among others the kind lady of old but the doctor hilmself richly dwenrea* ai he was beyond qvKstioii one of <•. ■ * -r. itv^^'ldokiDg docton Pit has tfcr become acouainted wltft ; he lias, acvertlicleat, tlie leputitiOQ of being a ikiMiitOfe^Fpkskiii. t^ left 9t Aiidrewaalyotit the middle of tbi fofebMii of Che ftb of Feb^, a fine bright day, and liiud not piooMd i^ oa Ms Jotra^y nofOiwardi when M i p at ri oti c tf6 W M gti ^ tfe^ 7^1^-^ tr oi ill* hwidtomcil brkk houM* he hiui ytl tmn in thit \^ 0( tbt OOiiatrv, iHlli iMtefully laicl greater contrnsi than in tti gentlemanly and courteou* propnetort, Meimr^ yy t>^>r WUUam and George Rountree, to tluBmisoiX-fiW^ ^"^^^ - "^ man whn owm the anli|Mii^ »itb ^ ip limdtd Araoian stallicW. *:-■ -^ Ait > • Jfc ' v w ■ flfcun -. € ^^^ ' p%9woumknomMtt •f #ffle l**t )• But ^mifit l**t (• losing time prtteing about thb oM ^* litrty," lh< nun it tcilin^ the sliy , to afler Iciving ^hcte liiiul gentlemen ind travelling a few rodt wctt, Pal prixreeda to wuile a flight of ttep* leading to a fine, laige bricli farm houie beautifully located on a riaing ground above the Huml»ef Hrer, the pleaaant •home of a worthy jmd amiable young woman, Mr*. Card ; mav her thread of life Ijc apun Icmg and ftne and free from kt\oth. And be woven mto a fabric aa beautifal a« a dream of heaven. Here he atang^Mid » f«ir and handaoroe It two'^oolu l)^ud^t Ma Udica with ■- *\S youngpirl, Miaa M. WttMtL *^^ ^ And Mill. Card one. flNVIlP^^i*^ fhanka, hia pocket hcavrer and hb heart lighter than -when he left Mra. CheVa a abort time prevknialjr, half Ifraid ahe might chew him dp— what a cootraat do theaci \ lidiea preaent to the ugly wife of old Mickey Lanigan. ^ Would you. kind reader, blame uoor Pat for givina inch ' ■ liind of people a few proda with hii pen ? Thto par- i jp^uUr neighborhood ia one o( the'mqat romantically and claaskaUy beautiful localitlea Pat baa aeen anywhere QUtaide the diptrkt of Parry Sound Initead of aeeing a ^ tingle dcMffted or dikpidatad bttibliD| he aaw aevcfal^^ /Qcw baildinila an^ additiona to buUdingf . He would . /' Uke to give a more extended daacfiplion of iUjarkMia Ixauties, bttt hixtime ia *M 4:'%.. ^^ If to \ t <« the * ^ i A. •M l» flni^niiry m, N% t»4» Im w to ^t$fm^ Ukc down lh« wuitljrtl^ #««mJ» •» h« cowm ^d MilU to W«»i«p, Mr* foci M« KrtMi^. Mr# • kmg artu h ot tmiK wh#tc iijr«% *H«»trrr.l frt'in the •iMilitHi ; »t ••• i» cipiwl ♦ t»liiEH<»« fcif tri veliiiM cm Of With tMim In ir-goni Mr ikiKh^ I hw Z;*^^^ ^ bush p«»ea ovrf. hr tiin* to « Urge firm J^^'^ 1 vIm^« the kind hearted pr«j«ntlor, Mr C.c*>rg« ^'H^JI 1 M w». lu.l fiiMiliiOf U«dmg two i^irmi with iMfl UmiqiL W Trunk for lh« 8ui« ; he brfuj^i lm> bo©M flrom M did Mr |«c«b MrKay »«bot.t h«U «»"«•*'* WotKlbri.lge). 1 remarkably line mt»i. who had Urge load of |KHaio« rc«»W «" PtJ <>« "f JH*^ ,~' * irtiSl-fof We.i«m. €•• Ihcy ii*o live h Minrtuba e*. DOM Ihcir po««toet to ettW in th« wmou withouu danger ^ving fUi fro«n f Pal would firHMt tbi» jiuciOion M ,in, wuh an craphnic thump oi hm ftnt on thft bWMl oJ any man who would b« ilow I© give him an answer, onlyhe hti not time to bother himiflf or anyone elic about It At Mr. Ofth't \m had dinner, giving two bcxiki m payment therefor. Mr. Robert Rountr^e b<>ughl another. Knlcring Woodbridge an# the plcniuint home oC Mf%. Brown, ^her« a bright faced black-eyeil girl, with a brow of marble whitenc* arid ha.r of t»^« »">«/;[ lydung ravcn'i wing, lK,ught two iKwk.. Iruly I at fel hia heart warm with gratitude towartls thia kind hearted ^ ffirl : even as'the touth side of an old barn is warnded % the bright beama of an April aun. •j;*jf.J«''|""« ""jj; «MlicraIwayi and her path through hfe !)e atrewn 3Sa flowem or bright hues and fragrant icenv »« •^ owes hU ihanki to another good Uily, Mn. WilliamC' Entering u|)on invitation the pleasant cottage hoiij of ft fair ftKxd, blue-eyed, young married laidy, Mrs. Roger- iHL he saw one of the finest giris he h:»i seen anywhere, ft'lliisliltta MeCorroack, a very faif ■ ' ''$ .-.^ ' ,>). ■>-./.■ 4a«iXN rRRBOMMATIOMR OV %< ■\^. J •»•; ■( 4.»i */,- t './ i** . - , ft -^^i^'l'w fill liquid brown, an. mdtmaiibtJb^y beautifbl omrouton lingennK round their bathftil gUincei. She did^Almott, but not altogether, canal in b«iut]Fj4ist Elixa Mont gomenr, near SpringhtU, township of King, one of the moat beautilul girls Pat hks yet Ken outside the Iwits oCthe city of Toronto or the vtUage of Parry Sound, and hj^ can appreciate the good, the true, and the beautiAil ^ art a«d in nature wheiefer be aay meet with them. ■sr MiShCyl'i Jimxtm customer in the penon of If n. Biirldiolder, a handsome young woman, and Pat went on into Wood- iMdge to seek for qnaitert for the approaching night ; ttese^h^ Quickly found at Mr. Gitmoor'i huge and com- hi " " ' ' '' "*" ^ .loteL Mr.Gaiiioar is (or at least was then) e handsome, ope^fcced, g tpHcmanly young mmi His jMMtraHi handsome^ painted in oil, fanned oiie of the most conspicitoiii or ia mmf s of . hit 'liir. IMng aeeotede ivKiatii^'phKeiDt^ ^SdtaiitlioM^ Fit, l)iA". rM. ■ i: itAT ntoomi. tf M ,m. tlii crater, »oc«y, dnr fMVli^ •»<» fiothuig ttow of £^h«. himielf e«pw«e. *». they /' «;U ^ th«g Ihwi a mitfriiige licen.e to t too^»»-P|^' ^% ^^^ --brolhtft it at preK5Pt Dominion »«»»*;Jf J^.^iru of Betidet thU Itige rtore, they htijp on the ««»-•*««• of the villMe a lame flritpdaw gnit mifl. Pat wat the . Eoodlookinggetitlemanabove themediumtweand height) SfTc^uiJeS tbcament tt^lpent M an «^ wilwlwithoneof the«e pewPatbon thwart iMa-la very fine day.— butily engaged in writing the iSS^thuUe book on'a UtUe U% in a quietWd- JoSm in Mill. Flowcr»» dean and comfwtoble boarding ## W. on the N.-W. corner of Rkhmond and Victofia. ^f f S.^n hb nMi^e city pf Toionto. of which Urge , STSeautifnl and proepewutdty P^^fff^* *»"J<^ uHwttly pfOud.ewii ai old Dooof Walton, of Parry Sound, may be fuppoMJd to by«J^ when he oracularly d^dtfed himielf to &e ^•the fint profeMioiial genttonan in the ^rict*' Whew I hold your noiei, gcntie- men of P«nrSotond-Pat would inew. ingly ask thit aptattenwt old wind-bag to hoirt, to devate himielf.or.toutethe wcprefr ^ytioMmg^ cf Mr. W. Irel«iMl.one of Pat'i old Aurora ikienda-Bow the tatented imd :^ aWy Voi3l*Sd and e«ielk^t^ W^ wlMh it a citdit to the town and dn»«* «f ^ ?°^ *• toike and driain" by what lute of bf what right he ^glthe dimfct for Hetwten tett'ewi^etoi yejn ; "e waa aSS thai Ito oM doctoi«a deim ta/^ Tito^kiitottA^^ iolei of It* feet upon y end ♦ 'I % i^ /.f ".-''■ ■'-- f%t^ .J,f »^<" .'■«;■ ■ -?'• f h A * m ] J \ . <":* '^. ■'I4: >-., ^^S^ li;U ¥ #» pKRMjmirATiONS or -tr -'--Ik--- thar id fkr ftoin tud^Mig thi cue. tlie BklmaBe <# . •ppdlaiiafi of the " Aral |MMMmimI Addlnikk in tlit< ■ dittrid^'* would fit biiii •• nicely and u dptely «• ^kir; jtbe duncft's cap whtrewiih A hedge ichoolmuitrew In h'm "native Und was wont to ornanetit hit head when the llbod him up on a bench in the tchoolroom, because <• irith all Itte whacks her feeble anni could give him thw found it auch a difficult task to get him to spell the word ■ bread properly. And furthermore, Pat would solemnly aver and affirm and assert that in respect to a good claim -" right to the aforesaid title and distinction, this oli|>^ - : iHlttly old tin Ifllr of Parry or doctor is not fit to hold even a dirty ^ candlestick to V, . Switter, Esq,, bajrfi Sound. Why, roan, Billy Howard, ^If^fttle bfown • l>arber of this beautiful and picturefqnie^ town, '^inight with just as much reason put in a claim as this old, bloated bull-frog— professor Howard! how nice it would sound— and he has, in the way of provmg His claim to it, more than once , given an exhibition of extra qualiUcatbns in his line of bnsiness ; he has shown himself an adept in the art of shaving in more styles and ways than one, and sure enough, even poor Pat Prodpen hfanself' might after awhile — ("b/e and bye '*-*•♦ in the good lime com- ing)'* — be thrustmg himself forward as a candidate for thia coveted honor—asserting his claima^ and endeavor-' ingto piove his right to the enviable and to dengMlMt with the beatific vision he has just seen— so enamouitd with this beantiftit dreans—ihat he is already eager for the fniy'>«^«nxioQs 16 prove liis a^ty to dispute thw old doctor's claitn-^ contest his i^t to such 4ridisring;nisfeing tide, And ib^ soppoft of lus pretentions, and M^vn&^mifalt^p itr thkdbection, lie proceeds tn iiiieit we Iblloviiift «wig.> ihonM infer ftotn its syieMtngand pbinaeolegi^ %^'^ tl 's I I I ^ ^ ss- ._^ '■i. rta HbOPrBN* n ttiAt 1»»t B t littiw of tiM frw We oT Enn. he would my he it not, for tho* old 6 eUod it the ^^J^ f.^ great mtny Ptit. it it not the ntuve »*n^,of •k^ ^^ *^ ^ h a nttive of the beautiful city in which he « now titting writing these lint, ill 1^ a»ld room «, " cool M a COWCUinnitt;' ^^,,^'r:'i~.j-.. v-i;i*iil-*"^-.^" --• ■" ' '. ■ ■ - 80N0. v: ^^«>-^^ ■ -• ■■••'■" •oomiivuixT iMtoawsD to wa 11*411 iM*, ^»«> aafrMiw to nm- . • ■ •> . \0BhMB AT UU« out Of tAT* »OOKt._ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ' 'i^^ MAVOUUHMN.'* V • ■ Thi» ould Doktur Waulton v Hoo thot hecud vault on To the tate ow »— well, we won't mention it boyi } Hii bunkum and blether, ; An* boa»tin», togelher, Wud deefen a wurruld wid its hornb\f noitc At he •tblruta thro our tthratei, Howly Moses 1 it bates Creation's big rooster— the airs he puts on ; v^ s.' *■»'.:• ' U*s trooth thaf we w Uy this old MatbersWte, ^^ ^ ^^ , At the fokes wltt aU tiell yetes-yis, roanny a wan., .> » < • ' list aic Missis Flemin* , , , ,j ^.^ -^ Wat aW thinks uv t hi tdpc^m— thit^spoutin ould man . Ai- .w--*: ■ ■ ,*■' '^'. » ', / ;■ i , ■ . . • -. <• «^ f iMOftfiiATiaMt or -1 ,.'/- ! 'f .. ShM M't Mm •• ««llt -< ; » ShM iharily Ma Mll-~ . !* ^ -^^dlUp t«U all aboat Mm ilr amiy vaa kaa. -^ '-. .-^^^y^ ''>i^.^%.'>-. I*. ♦' V. . ■i.-'' ■ Uk«4iid4r4if'd«itiMr, Hur hM* In Irtt MTum, They kratl UmmUI waathcr, ?.f.;- .,i,ri.tii^C*^;i.*" - ' umiick't wide .^i#^-^-'"f'^.tf^#*'':- - Tbctther thiy ll^M.Attltatick'. wide n^v'^;':'^'^'^: - ..:■ . Hur hM* III Irtt MTum, ■ -"':,*; ••■ -fv^ Too thmU kiur frbn harrum, (*>' '"f'%^'.''4^4c%. ' t Lavin' Flemln^iit homt^ liiir jafte« to pray. >V'^^ it^v^. '» ■*»•■■». » Share, Mm was will ihUdl; " t' -' ; ■ 's^^Tlmra ia ia'Pat*t ink •■v.-*^_ irnttTeldb mutch av wurrumwood ah^gllri B« this aa it may, , . ,. , , , .,.. , ^ - >? ■, • ^ isegorra I— jiat aay . ,..■;.,,.. .4i_^/- ■,. ,.«•■', ■...•.,^,. f ■ not th» old coon daaanriiT UY all ? ' ■ "^ f * ■ * '. 1 .'■ '^ '■ The pfoda from Pat't pea He Un give him, an'than— ?v: . : Dttarrea a nhew mora frann a belther man* > WllM^wjfdaUfagMakiU * ■■:^*tJ^*:Cv"-- ^ ; In the yue ttv hia quHl, >? ' 1^ imnkih thia ouid dok^v^frmn Beersheebee to Dan. - ,>.■.•.* ■•v*'.f r-^'. Shore Doktur 'Unt^an^' ■ '; *»- '. .'i^ ri-. Cud handil thia may. >r- \ Cud go for thin p^ello wid «* pokAr an* mnga { ^;^ , : In ahmi^a«* ahcelin', * iW-* Bee herd wid deep feilln\ - The bowfd swnlUa' nofie nv hie nuMcal aoiiga. ■■-i:.-%; But mmmlti€^M^hiM nnMg and Imrry on, or thii ^ « A u I U : OW 4oaorwai have him by thi :p ^^ "^ i» '.^;;i:. \4mlf..^ Um imck. So Pat hur .'■^r^- u -■ ...'^ ■ ;■■-.. i^■— ■•-:-^■■;':^■ ;H•>^^■■^-■f''-^^- this the lur- ;oli, Apt ^ refuge, but in ,weu^ oC a fliw imi oqr , to a little IM^ i^ iVoodbndge Iving Mr. Wallace'a.)r pfbveadaiid A few biiii'fp^ficu^ #ibitod in the , ^mbrnpOtm kfmmmM--9?mm^ Jnli m to v tl^ mftKt the gieileif diapJI* vmOalk. ^m entieriiig this ^ li^l|H3an ftom^^ ■ ' ■'^r ' ■ *« Ml ♦ ■>.., ■ ?■■ -ll -^'^i ^Mtlat irki»jnipiri#k^T««m«lM«l% r#4tf*M^< ■>:i^- j^*:jaii::i5»»i&;tli&kiiiii: 1 / >^T PI^>l>Pluif. ^'^ ■«!• ''/..' ' ■ ' >' «■■'■'.*•■ • UKit. bwAyAm^i button or •matt. i^t« hoMl a* ipuBd a • -miimVwd • ^ ^^ tbt ftill Boon i»*pi»« fr«« *»«""<* » ^*"" ">»*|y «)oi|d---A flat cMt of countenance and a niia §ld water complexioo, HMckltd and fr«ckl«d ttiui^ turkey's egg. landy haii,and a tcanty yellow beard, that told m tad and mournful LmguagiL and one might almojt ijmcy with ^ teaitln tta erei. of the poor, and toil In i^hKh it grew, limtiel bad hia shirt iieevet rolled up to the arm ptta. •© reen Ibia And the few buns and loaves of bread in his low, Pat miafcook him for a baker ; to him Pat appU^ in vain ; he treated Wim with contempt. He turned « deaf ear to his request, and then turned his back upon Umjmd went through anopcn door leadma^from his little ^e^shop into another >S"»«'^»'f«^i5*tJ?*?HT^ %X had the curiosity to peep, wh«i Jo «(nd beholdl be ^liheld Jimuel stanSng before a washtu^^ and washboard icnibbing away with both hands just /l»kc an ^k. 4^ washerwoman, but whether it was^a bsby s ioiled breech clouts or his wife's bed$own, he »tt so hard at work on Pat does not know ; but lie does know that if Jimuel had hfs scan^jr (beaid shaved dean off him, an old woman s cap with a f»Ued bolder put on his he^ and an . flid p^coat tucked round him, it woulld be an easy thing .ibf artranger iq nwptake him for an old pa^ap Irish '^loiiian.- '■^■' i*"' '■ "■" .■■ "^ ■ ■'' '''■'■''■::''■-'. ' v- ■ -fi^'^'-- : Pat'a next visit was to ^he butcher shop of two worthy young men, Messrs. Jackson and '|lkh: .1: ■f V-3'"' .'•^V'** '":' » '^t r !- rMllOtlNATIOKS Of ■f ■f: .■■5**^ II.. ' ■i . . ~t' . nlqo member (Of the couirty rf M"****. •f,'*^ JL^ . . SSTwd gSehil for the kind trertment he h^ '««'r«i TnMrlfiwB'* eirteMi»e furniture rtore he told three \, ^'oniTthem to . 6n^ ...I. ^f "'~,jr;5;s;;- ;'■ Mr. Andrew T.ylor, *n o«Scttl in "»? ~''*»,;J^' Woodbridge, who entered 'h*'' •L°«,*'"'«i\r^ Z^' ■ ^ to whoi he i». Vf ''r '"'^•fj'i^ i^^iX - • ment he teeei«d fam. him d""^ *'• ,*'^*^ ^ riltace. «' Taylor introdu«dP«t to the iwiwi twrnt, , MrChKte Ounpbell, with whom Pit h«d liked l« h«e , hid XhroTJoont of hi. me«.. "»8«»«'«5«J'';„X - diet, tat iAerward. hi. deme«OT t "2 vK-Tk^ obwrret of human natu«.wi& which ta?.ion Pat though by no mentis agreeing mit,felt . S^ l£2S«n!lr. e««pbeU voluntartyj»om.;|et Se trackmen on the railway. Th"''^ Mr. CampWW ^ . ,»5«»aie in Woodbridge now. and all goe. •'"JP'' •* t»J«hi. promi^^o a teat before th»p.e«>««»»*of_ ; SrtJto.%.. taended. Pat ^^^^^^ ^^-^admowledge the kindne« he received from *J^»«* pnpoMcaingly handwrnie and ""J**.,,"^ J,"!* 5SSof»h« Mc-r^ Wall«», Br* He wm e^^ - ; :• r^T itouant recollection of the kindnew he receirwl ; ^ ftSAK»tr*.t.ng a. it did Wirt. Ae ««««~^'«: : SSidftSn their grJlT old toto^n-hw. ^<>^ SrtWend. in W.»dbridge aiked him to wnte a jwwn > SiTSSu". " he^thi. ddj,«.. h «^ b^ ISotatedTreawrerto the M™*»P^*Sii^Jf. SSTtoto the bond. r~ui,*d b, l«v-^^ m. ti n t h e t*a< worth $Vo.eoo- Now Pat ■«» ^g^^ 00^ not to b« permitted to art UaHelf •howe tB« um. 'A :'h ■^■ ' • . -' *•• •. ■ ' \>'i Vi -■-'■^ V feij -t*^;-*^ '..^.s. , • f »!* •; ,f ^ \ 4,. ■». ,'*.. ■%l »<>•'. '., W'"! -.*• . . bul b« ok^gttd t^.iiVtt Ikt necctMry Mcurily, or miirch eut lo the (mie of the ^ Rogu«'« March i^!; u\d this if is far «f Put will inov« in this matter* at he conaidcn ii hi« bmincM to attend **to hit butintts, vyd let other iieople attend to ihcir bind- t|MMi which r^^le if carefully obatrved by every one concerned w(^ld greativ lessen the amount of quarrel* ing and fighting that otnerwise taken place in this world. Among thoce to whorn t*ai uwifM hin ihankn for the kind treatment he received from thcin during hit short to- loam in Woodbridge were Ii*. Milifd l* Toid, mmm boot and ihoe maker; Mr. Anioa Maynard, carriage builder; Mr. Thos. K.ey», blacknmith, Klia. Mra. Mackie, Mrt. lioidge, Mrii. Neal, Mrs. i:iaytun, Mrt. Kaiser, Miis J. Bennet, Miss Margaret Smithers, Mr. Blake/ and th« obliging host of the Dominion Hotel the best hotel in WcKxlbridge, -Mr. Robspn, Mr. E. Elliot, blacksmith ; and Mr. William Watson, is this the gentleman who ia so r.leverly writing the ** H umber River Annals," a series of |»apers now being published in that excellent paper the Richmond Hill Uhtral^ owned and edited by that talented young gentleman, Mr. J^ A. > S. Stewart, one of Pat's most esteemed and valued Rkh- inond Hill friends, and to whom he «M^ indebted for ^any acts ol courtesy and kindness during his short stay ' ; in the village last winter. But,the number of \" school ■cribbling books " that Pat has already scribbl^^ over ^monish him that it is almut time lo bring thi^ little Jijrplume to a close To give a full account of his ex- perience and adventures in CQunexian with the sale of his •econd book would swell this one to a size that would cmt him about $too for the printing and binding of an etJition of Jooo copies ; and, cramped as he is at pre* lientior time and means, such a thing is not to be thought ff fort ^ insUQt However, if- this venture should prpvequite successful, 4nd all is well with htm, he wilt continue his narrative in a series of sroalf vohimes, ap- 4|)fopriatii«g to this case the advice given by a very kind - And generous friend, whpae-great. kindness he hopes he * ^aU always remember with gratitude : V A mimber of> i fh ott l e tltfs wooldbe better th a n oqe too l on g. " Eye o s < v ifi #■ |>e,,fhiiii^^#taii;^b^or.f.^ y<*|lif!^,itt^ . \ 'i*^ :■ .V ■ •■ . .„ * # ■ ■ . ,i. ♦j, , • • ;>? j '^^ ■:■■»» k ^^v :>^":^'¥^ fniQltlllAfMfM Hi fiiM^- l»o«ld, uiMl«r any bvi th« mot! fatorablt dim cuiiNUnoM, b« giMtiy better thM e taiwe oncAt 40& or soc When a men cent ride he miMt wtUt, miA when he can't «r»lk he muet aie cnitchet or creep on bK hand! and kneea, and thia ta what aila poor Pat at pr# leMt ; but let it ail him erer to much, it will not toep him from taking time and ipace to acknowledfe with thanki what tome kind Ariendt have done for Mm. Ftr^ on the liat he olacet the name of Mr. Robert Wilaon, hotel keeper of Fairbank, on the York and Vaughan KMd, a few milca N.W. from YorkWDe, who, when PUT 'flM tellinir hit fir^ volume, not onlv gave him supper, bed, and breakfeat free of chaive, but told him to can Again and welcome when he would happen to be In that neighborhood ; and Mr. Wilaon alio took ten copies of his last book. Next close beside him stands Alexander Wallace, Esq., of Mount Hope, Sac County, Iowa, United States, whom he had the plcasjire of meet- ing last winter at*" Best's Bay Hone »Hotel in Toronto, in company with his nephew, William Mulholland, Esa, Isabella-street, Toronto. Mr. Wallace ^took ten and Mr. Mulholland three books. Next, arm- "^iD-arm, come M^ssn^ Henry and DaVid DuBcan, of East York, each with fi^« cop««« of Pat'a book, for whieh they each paid him a big, bioad half-dolksr piece (that did his eyes good -to look at), notwithstaadiog that he then owed ihem (aiid owes therj now) the $4 each be borrowed from them to help him to start his first book. Qoae at their heels comes A. 1* WillsOfi, Esq., of Eglington, Yonge street, with five of Pat*s books in his «oat pocket And to Mrs. Thomas MulhoUand, and con. West York, Pat owes hia best thanks^ She tot* two books, and made hin;i Uke the pay Ct^i»#tft • S-u ,•>. '*. %. . -^^-jy — ■pkadid bed is t rkhly ftmikh«l bwJroom. and ■ «oo# brcaklMl in tiM oumiing ; Mid for til thto h« decUn«J to cham on« •* rtd " cent after rcadinc Pat* • patheW * itorx in th« little book he bourfit (rom him. Pat fo«n« ^ 110 tirfw teve mkcepcrt on Yon|MtTttt"- t nt'"- mouthy »ior«kc moml Hill. " li«r« h« fold ten book« in « lUUc ov«r * t hiOl an hour. Hit mmccsh in TtioinhUt wm food. yibiM not ncsr so yuod §• in N«wto«»brook end ^pdimond HiR He wp vttjr'Wfnr «• l««tii •l'iti«-« ,^ t »rd, Ki<|., J. H RoWe. Eno, and (Other kind friends of the pUtaaantly located vljlage oC iJpringhiU ; to the land hottew of the hotel at Kini^; * itUtion on tlie N. KpH^iiy ; to hii favorite lounin, Mrs. ^ohn Graham of V«ugl«in. and many other kind ^nd« ^^ the townthipof Vork, Viughan, and King. Patlakea^ i^^J^M opportunity of iclurning hia .inoat grateful thanki. j •^And he would alao» beforeV closing" thia little volume, i ifratefuJly acknowledge the kind notitts hin iiccond Ijoolt-^ ^^^e^ctved from the talented and gentlemanly editora of;^ jltfffnm J^rwa/lr>, Aufvra Manner, Nrumarktt £f^ , OnfJiaDitM, "and last, but not least," of the Ricli^ mondHill Ziltffw/— Ktandingibut in strong oppositioni \ihii marked contrast to the haf%h grunts with which Htr Jiogg, of the CollingwoodJ?iKfri]»rM', greeted Pat's Anf^'^ )* ^ Vfev .':| - '*$ '' liiitA bi' '1 ^J%* nx fKooftii 3» iook two y««ii afa SlMwOd iWt^oW A#f» ittw^k PMfe BilmUar tMiUm whh rcipcct to fhli book, fnt wtJI tua Ki how ih« britlki wUI fky •od lh« blood will «ow C^ t't laccrtttd l«K, perlMfH, U wHh friflit«n«d tec« h* imfntiy flett from ihc fteld at ti^i). ^ Ytl i»«''i»b^f2. lof Mr. Hogi't »dvcr«« critidiBi. he hu to arknowtMili with ntitAinhwiki th« great kindnm he ret dml ftri» 1». B. OaUry, E*v. Md quite • Itrge nuipbCToCth« worthy cltliwii of the \»t^ and protpcroui town o; COJ: ^linf wood. He titii terry ht could not uuiiiiBiiMiy pp them a fWt kit winter with hia lecond book, ai drcW^ Mancei obli|ed hini on reaching Annandale to lake the lig|ith«idtitckqnhiijoyrn«yhomewarda,andhc mM peHiapa be able to give in a ftiture volume lome accomi 5 hit\iiiu to and hia experience in the h^^M an« thviving towns and vUlagea of Aurora, BrMtrord, Barrie, Omiia, Gravenhurtt, Brwebridge, and ^\om^ w««J."* fill and favorite town of Pyry 8o»»n<* »^ ^*"H« ^ **^ He would strongly advise touriaU and travellers, who* may visit Parry Sooiid for health or recreation, to extend their journey to MclUltof ?tUap;e. 15 milw north. Fhe road between the two places is mostly m exceUent c«r • dition. with a first-class daily sUge. run by an obliging Mid enierptiaing young genUeman. Mr. Edward J. lay- lor. wHo aCo runa a tfi-wetkly mail stage between Mc- ■Cellar village and the thriving village of Dunchurch, i» miles farther north. Pat will venture to promise those ' who may act upon this advice that they will not regret the moderate outlay of thae and money It will occasion them, in view of the giaod rock scenery they wUI see 00 the route, the new ideas olth* great and omnipotent f power of Gad kwiUiif«INia»l«dtJ«knowledgj country they wiU thereby obtala They wjU find excel- lent hotel aciommodrtion in MftKellif. The Armatrojit - House, kept by Ml. Robert Armstrong, » one of tite cleanest, moat <;oaifcttable» beat conducted, «d mo^ senitivelv Dtovyoned tempeiMite houses. Pat i» '■»-V *ti -fan Ia^ooeolti»»aM>Mtt^ that are grouped .:■ -•% O^^^^t^'" . ^t'* ■ ' •% '* .1* f *f %:■', r-'&r- $9 vmrnmrngmm 9m ^t^nm. Mm dborw off viM Mir Pii irtKitd hb fN»»|nuM loct- tkmm4 9m99mfm*'9tMmft9€i9d,mhi St^ k ^ fool log ihAoly. Mii in wMcfi he «m 1iv% • Mmf •o^oiMniif &• tti« wild woodt for iIm tpMf al OM Hil- oillit ^ aboM itn jfMrt ato, a»4 miviltlMhr 100 Ip doK pffoiiaiiljr to • ghgtt's ttonc oT wlikh H« im ji in t ^« Ml IMCMUil (aU »«lt) in a fof«r« volunM. tV |4^ J. Afittstroog have a tkht Uilk naan urn «i lunitowaba i^« to and from McMte fiF tiM 9mmm ai navi|atMNi raadm, Fat condudaa h \$ about tkm m bring thb Httk voluma to a cloae Re will Ihanf^ bid you, Willi moat gratalUl thnnka, vhai |i k9fm m$ Iwn not y«ry long •I •V ' i V 'a -^l 7 > A Toronto, October i^ |i|MB8 EtLIOTTr ^^ • , . »*. ''I ^ /i^ ,:■■ -•^55'■f>.>■ ■4 J ■' o'^.a^-'-i*' •^, '^'" ,-frwr^- ■■'•:■ J. ■^- ■* _ jS .„ ,•-, V; "^ •"" * ■ '. ... ^^.:....^^.^.^. -" -irr- , -■;-. . -I»_ ■ • ■ ^ » f ' 1. ■ ,. . • - « ''J I. 'ft \ 1 ■ ■",:Tfr: r ' ^ i • • • ■ i » ■ .»•■ .■■■ .' 1 -