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CHAPTER IV. 



THE START AND INCIDENTS OF THE JOURNEY LUMBERMEN AND THEIR DRUNKEN 

 ORGIES TRAVELLING BY THE ROYAL MAIL STAGE IN MUSKOKA THE PARTY 

 ATTACKED BY FLEAS CAMP ON CANOE LAKE DEER-HUNTING GOVERNOR 







STARTS FOR HOME THE REMAINDER OF THE PARTY OFF FOR NEW FIELDS 

 CAMP ON PICKEREL LAKE RAIN AND FISH CROSSING THE HORKA-PORKA 

 PORTAGE CAMP ON ROCK LAKE TROUT-FISHINGCAMP NEAR LOON AND 

 GRASS LAKES CAMP ON SAND LAKE HOMEWARD BOUND. 



EDNESDAY, 13. Arrived at the 

 Falls of Niagara at eight A.M., and a 

 few moments later started for Toronto, 

 and reached that city at one-thirty P.M. 

 Dined, and afterwards saw a display of 

 the fire department, given in honor of 

 the magnates of Rochester and Buffalo, 

 who are paying a visit to the exhibition 

 that is now being held here. The force of the water is so 

 great that no engines are necessary ; the water, rushing 

 through the hose, ascends to the highest roof. 



Afterwards we strolled through the city, admiring the 

 beautifully laid out streets and the fine buildings. Among 

 other scenes we visited St. James' Cathedral, a magnifi- 

 cent structure, and we ascended the spire, which is three 

 hundred and nineteen feet high. Here a perfect panorama 

 lay at our feet ; a fine view was obtained, but it was in 

 miniature, on account of the great height. Yachts were 

 seen flying through the water ; vessels at anchor ; steam- 



