1867 



Grand Trunk Line of Steamers 



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CONSISTING OF THE SPLENDID STEAMERS 



B F. WADE, 



Capt. A. Gillies. 



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Capt. M. Barrett, 



MONTGOIHERir, 



Capt. R. Nicholson. 



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Capt. R. A. Jones. 



ONE OF THE ABOVE FINE STEAMERS 'WILL LEAVE 



SAB9IIA FOK MACKINAC, HILWAUKGE AND CHICAGO 



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On arrival of the Grand Trunk Trains from the East, and Connect at Chicago and 

 Milwaukee with the various Railways for all Points in the West and North-West. 



The following are the Days of Starting of each Steamer from Sarnia and Chicago :— 



The "B. F. WADE" and " CITY OF FREMONT" call at Northport every trip. 

 These Steamers are acknowledged to be equal to any others on the Upper Lakes in 

 their equipment ; and for Speed, Safety and Comfort are unequalled. 



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FOR NORTH SHORE PORTS ON LAKE HURON 



The Fast Sailing Steamer " SILVER SPRAY" will leave GODERICH for SOUTH- 

 AMPTON at 4 P. M. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, calling at 

 Kincardine, Inverhuron and Port Elgin : and returning will leave SOUTHAMPTON 

 for GODERICH every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. 



The First-Class Steamer " W. R. CLINTON" will leave GODERICH for SAGI- 

 NAAV every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, and RETURNING will leave 

 SAGINAAV for GODERICH every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 



Passengers purchasing Tickets by the above Joint Railroad and Steamboat Lines 

 will save Time and Expense. 



The Boats can be relied upon to leave as advertised. 



All First Class Tickets include Meals and State Rooms. 



Passengers desiring to travel all rail can obtain Tickets via the Grank Trunk Rail- 

 way as cheap as by any other Route. 



Close connections made at Detroit with all Lines. 



At Refreshment Rooms American money is received at Par from Passengers holding 

 Through Tickets. 



Superb Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, 



For Fares, Rates for Freight, and all other particulars, apply to the Agents of the 

 Grand Trunk Railway Company. C, J. BRYDGES, 



Montreal, May 1, 1867. Managing Director. 



