136 AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 



Believe us, dear sir, to bespeak for you unequaled success 

 in your future efforts. 



Yours, etc., etc., 



G. STRIKER, M. P. P., J. H. ALLEN, Mayor, 

 E. LOUKS, J. F. INGSOLL, M. D., 



Rector of Picton. CQUN GEARING> 



A. M. KERR, Merchant. 



Bank Agent. R A NORMAN, 



FRED. WHITE, ^ G . E. VANDUSEN, 

 BIDWELL WAY, RICHARD LAKE, 



Ed. " New Nation." H <> tel Keeper. 



M. CLARK, Merchant, 

 And one hundred and twenty others. 



After forming classes in several places in the 

 old loyal county of Prince Edward, and meet- 

 ing with good success, I crossed the beautiful 

 waters of the Bay of Ouintie, arriving at the 

 town of Napanee about the first of June, 1875. 

 There I formed a class of one hundred. Pursu- 

 ing my journey, I traveled north and west, 

 exhibiting at many places, until I reached the 

 town of Peterborough, where I remained a short 

 time, and formed a class of one hundred mem- 

 bers. Departing thence, I visited many towns 

 and villages, forming classes in each, on my way 



