CANADIAN INLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. 



KOYAL MAIL~THROUaH LINE 



FOR 



Beauharnois, Cornwall, Prescott, Brockville, Gananoque, 



Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Darlington, Toronto, 



and Hamilton. 



C^Direct Withont Transiiipment. 



1867 b::^^^^^^^ 1867 



This magnificent Line is composed of the following First Class Steamers, viz.: 



SPARTAN (Iron) new - - - - Capt. Howard 



GRECIAN " " - . . . " Hamilton 



PASSPORT '• - - - - - " Kelley 



MAGNET " . - - . " Fairgrieve 



KINGSTON, " - - - - - " DuKLOP 



CHAMPION " - - - - " Sinclair 



BANSHEE (Rebuilt) . - . . « 



One of which leaves the CANAL BASIN, Montreal, at 9 o'clock every morning 

 (Sundays excepted) and LACHINE on the arrival of the Train leaving the 

 Bonaventure Street Station at noon for 



HAMILTON AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS, 

 CONNECTINiJ AT PRESCOTT AND BROCKVILLE 



With the Railways for 



Ottawa City, Kemptville, Perth, Arnprior, &c. 

 At TORONTO AND HAMILTON 



With the Railways for 



Collingwood, Stratford, London, Chatham, Sarnia, Detroit, 

 Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Green Bay, St. Paul, &c. 



And with the 



STEAMER CITY OF TORONTO 



For Niagara, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland, 

 Toledo, Cincinnati, &c. 



The Steamers of this Line are unequalled, and from the completeness of the 

 arrangements, present advantages to Travellers which none other can afford. 



They pass through all the rapids op the St. Lawrexce and the beautiful 

 scenery of the Lake of the Thousand Islands by Daylight. 



The gi-eatest dispatch given to Freight, while the Rates are as low as by the 

 ordinary Freight Boats. Through Rates over the Great Western Railway given. 



Through Tickets, with any information, may be obtained of D. McLean, at the 

 Hotels, Peter Farrell, at the Freight Office, Canal Basin, and at the Office, No. 73 

 Great St. James Street. 



ALEX. MILLOY, 



Montreal, 1st May, 186 7". Agent. 



