A Journey to the Westward

[CHAPTER IV.]

The French Canadian

[CHAPTER V.]

Penetanguishene—The Nipissang Cannibals, and a Friendly Brother in the Wilderness

[CHAPTER VI.]

Barrie and Big Trees—A new Capital of a new District—Nature's Canal—The Devil's Elbow—Macadamization and
Mud—Richmond Hill without the Lass—The Rebellion and the Radicals—Blue Hill and Bricks

[CHAPTER. VII.]

Toronto and the Transit—The Ice and its innovations—Siege and Storm of a Fortalice by the Ice-king—Newark,
or Niagara—Flags, big and little—Views of American and of English Institutions—Blacklegs and Races—Colonial
high life—Youth very young

[CHAPTER VIII.]