AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 



seventy persons, who seemed highly pleased 

 with my system of educating the horse. 



At Penetanguishine I took passage on the 

 steamer Waubuno for Colling-wood. The boat 



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is commanded by Captain Peter Campbell, a 

 courteous gentleman, who possesses the power 

 of so adapting himself to his passengers as to 

 make a trip with him pleasant in both the enjoy- 

 ment and the retrospect, while the romantic 

 scenery which meets the eye of the voyager who 

 ascends the bay is so beautiful that, were it not 

 for the severity of the winters there, one might 

 easily be tempted to select his home amongst 

 the beauties of nature which adorn the shores 

 of Georgian Bay. 



On arriving at Collingwood, I gave an exhibi- 

 tion that created a strong interest among the 

 citizens, and resulted in my forming a good class, 

 who manifested both satisfaction and delight 

 with the instructions I imparted. 



After exhibiting at small towns on the way, I 

 arrived at the truly beautiful and lately-incorpo- 

 rated town of Meaford, on the fifth day of Octo- 



