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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1887, p. 2

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R. IMI 2E"AU'L. "WE OFFER When imuring Fire do no in '05. ll. APATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Fohlt Murray & Taylor s, 50 OEA/78 PER PA/R. These are a Special Bargain and ` sell very fast at the above prices. A Big Job Lot, (fro be had only at Call Early and secure 3 choice. We are determined to reduce * our stock to one half its preeent amount to make room for Spring 1 This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical thnnlhe ordinn kinds. and can- not be sold in competition w th the multitude of low teat, short weight. alum of phosnhnte wders. Sou) oxmzm curs. ROYALBAK YNGR POWDER C0.. 106 Wall Street. New or . mu 1 York. KTDG[WE In Browns, Tans and Blacks, for MURRAY& TAYLOR S. 14_l PIIIURS ITIIIT. 176 PRINCESS STREET. PO_Vl_D_ER `-A_bs`-o|Jte|y Pure. D. F. ARMSTRONG. Aunt. MIN` xvour P"`P'| ty ngninn Goo. H. Hcelry lnnngnr. 1` -I-Iw-S""II -jf,X"Z?i'Z Doll -5"~ : has crno. unlit Inn at can all Mt-cu. win was Iv`-awn I am wwh-1.5 lIrlcu uuuu `|'.c"'h`"*U i us up-cl II-JO -no .c~u.. ILI Ilhnlj P! | V '9 "4 pan-Harv N It-'mv'v;' -I d nuf I0 J4 pm -rvuu 9 I` `llnnllu U` ',Iu. Cl b| nun-w_u I an . OI?` iHlIu.o' CFO - -o`.n I` Fa-.MI'ul irl III the It-M do-0 illnlnr `I I `II uIII\ III In CV III |II I*| `II I'll ` ca 1: to I-um nl-wnt dark. Tim Hum-lmn vu nu an ha .y u.-ll cod:-,on-I Iln Ind. bums an-I own: and tho Briw-II col Am-nuns. Thu Inulndnh C! than lmlm, so than in may Iod dawn M on --n. and tho man-try urn [cull dun hnl--I urn Tin ml-I-st over rs-pnrlol but was 57 (I-21 h-Jamaal sac lb `pk no not unhpgvy. Thu h ulnaly huh-not him]. It bfulo Mn vsrl hhlnnhh nl-high! 5 kl II old has not his In on Oh bin. and (mu though all by urban Ilbodunb c-:-ntuuhoqnny. ll blulo hukhdu am-urbtovudnvalghtnndllu-oval:-I tlhruql dun!-lo windows, by the way) the cab; Inn oath; nhloud Nd link a lit v nun:-in dnnwnnl In Win thumb uullu.|thiyo|unr.Ih and pin-unto wall oh-cu: the Iutl and hub but Illiluy all um, :1 olhdmmmm In an adjunct! b an u-'-ma-a what; and than It-n D 0 H6.-.: n|.MhI-an on):-ynaubuaulho hr `-9 ml ch--rfll mun uvibwnr lbk-y yr -001 7:11.; an u-'-n vhhv hair pawn or u N N mun ulna cl-no-uh U lb-`us--V; ovlut Ir)`-O IK ltpf J Iwmulu-g HI! I IQ` and pr ---r um um: uufrnoa Inc. `now Inc ou-no out-he---1 hm-1'1 lb! tin I-u..u-rt arena; Kuhn- H I II ts-cw _.---l on Nu It--cg Io -hut M: zs. mm as GM` d as-yam. al.-- .. 1;. .u.... I--I-no-nl tho Manitoba I-ran-`h mu hum on the on- ulch. After the pan ~ nl IWJ (lungs uh-Id In I fa-vv yonn: th--n v-nvne the [hat link--(A nph anal now uld I`!-In`-lm\ 0 mm] h I) lhu-k 1 menial that {ha n-I,mnl PO-n `I1 In-hnn h In I In (boon-an ol 5-Irv vlnu-; an-I n r--ry pm- whlb that p-tun -run iv~\ Hid nr plnl Imu- lull must I`-- ` -vlully I\'Pl`I`-NI. Nu cm can to-ll me I'I In It thvv p`--~ Mm` runo; In . -1 land -II an. s. 1.! I`-u ~-.. ...a -5-. gm... . on edge. The drivers of these carts were the Bola Brules or "Burnt Woods" of I :-inbina and Miiiiitubu-oiie of the very few perma- nent classes created by the mixture of Can- casiaii and Iiidiiiii. In {iu`t,I believethese hall breeds and the brown Meotizoea of Mex- ico are the only pr.-riiiaiient. types of mixed Indian blood. To those of Freni-h extraction the iiiuiie Bois Brule was rst applied in good huiiiiirul miller) . and similarly they called tliuir white lI(`lghl)0l'S Bois Blanca (White \\'.iixL~,. Now in the Canudiiui patoisthese phl'fI:l's are pronounced liwah broolay and bmib blon(g)-u nearly asone can present the sound i_ii English letters 80 our pioneers iiiaiie a faint. attniiipt at the French of it, and then onllul the-iii Bub Ruly and Bob Long! Tbvrv Is` a goo-l deal of this ingenious mutila- timi in "119 w-.-t. Tlius ii certaiii miitliwinti-rn sii-muii iv.-ui iimm-d by the Sptuiiunls Rude l.`I\' .\ in-ii:i.~ (ltin-rot Souls), which the I-`ruiirh, l`I'v||lll'_: niirr thi-In, lii`i:=y tl`lI.\'|8tPd l`lii`ga- tn -Irv |'i- '_'rIliDl`_\' ri'\'o-rl; the :\l|l|`ril`n.\` (`iiiiglit ii. i l-it-ii .i xi-Illilzillni'I'1lflI$IlliIll,tllIdl` the 3:. `Hill tli - I ivki't\\`in*? 'l`h,- .\`mii.i: llllil Chippewnys were still at \\'H` in lxfiii, only a year before they had a l.i. : I-- in the very suburbs of Slinkopee, and ii \ mu: l`\'pUl`t reached us in Wright couiity in J |l_\' ili.-it in hand of Chip[l`Wl} 8 had just l..~-ii .~urpi`ist-1| and nlIl(`|'!!ll not far north- ui-~t of St. Clouil. For many years the ;.:-uw--mnf the giwit Piiilin Gomimy, the ml .\'.ii-rl-vii o! the iiortliwest, kept. the Sioux in :i\\'--: but be was dead, and the Chippewnys` lllll liiul mnw to give ground. 80 the few who cniiie with these trains took (`are to stay with ib:-ir white and half lined friends. All this l't"_"'|l| was but vngiiely known to the lliiiiiv-wzinn of the sou:-li; tliniigh well read llltlll knew, of POUINP, that Selkirk, the Hoot:-li iinlil.-iiiiiii. had euinlilisliul a colony here em-:_v in the veiitiiry. and that a few of his people i`i~iiiiiiIii~l. (Ii:-ii'.:h innst hul gone north nfwr the .~iirvcy pmwd them to be in the Unite-d ' .\'f-i. iN_ ` CLEANSWEEPSALEFIGURES. x-- _,run- I LUII`-` |'uI'-3:1! LN` :4- P The \\'u' l.a.|L` ill \ l`(`pl)l in my than surprisa St. p:`m\"m0f tl oft he` lmw mm [Spevinl Correugondenoal Br. Tnonuns. D. 'l`., March l:__ In July. 18.510, on_ the banks of Rum rlirer, Minnesota, I tirst saw the Bois Brules of Red river on their annual march to St. Paul. The` tlrst train of the season contained 180 twtl wheeled mrts, each drawn by two little oxen, and piled high with the furs and skins of the previous winter's hunt. Here and there along the line were mounted huntp.-rs or agents. atnnng tho:n three white Britons and perhaps ed ~24-n full blooded (`lnppe\vay-; but on each curt wne [I*l'(`IlPd n hnlt'- lniml driver, generally of l"i1-nvh-lmliiui blood, but often with a (huh of Scotch or Engliwh. The curt was 9. study. From mck yoke to \\ heel and from king bolt to lint-h pin it was entirely of wood; wet of mornings by the dews, dried by the heat of the day and of ton soaked in the stneimis and nnu-slws (`l`U.N`~1ti. it was a mod-.~l of artistic (`l1t.nsim-ss. As the last few tlu_\`s' t-l`1|\'(`l was ` lngulc in haste and without oiling; up, the up- p!'\|I\(`h of the trnin nus aunouin ed for a mile nr nnmn in l'\"YIII\ nu tun-II \\'hnuI Inniltfnilunl IH\'1|l'II (II lull!` lllllll \IlL\ IIIIIIUIIIII L`I l\lI Cl IIIIIU ur nnure in & l\'(lll`.`Q`, as om-In wheel |mu'umined a wujung, vre~h_\' vra\wh_\', (`Peachy-crnw-a cry for grease um! set the strangers` teeth on I-10. ` . urn VTIVIKJ rm hm-07. Uul 0 -v v1-~-~ Sb n. 0 {Lin at The Hunter: of 1850-Slonx and Chip- pquvay \\'ar-Rup|d Development of Xurthweut Minnesota-Cunadlnns. lee-_ ~ lnnnlers, llrltono and Scnmllnnvhmu. me ieoa RULYS AND BOB LONGS OF RE,D RIVER. IWIIIAI-|'.*i""C -:CWKf kl |.r~. Halal-nd.u H! [In .voD.UIIH'Idbh|b >93 um: I Imlhif. ii 1 mun; an h `ma Hrln III- .I-urhondtyhnuoantdo `nonuun n-nn Q5.-`H H l IOX.ji..S UF l .J;.}1lu.\'.-\. I- 2 9501 f `WWII; ztho nun halo-nu d nA._A_..__;._ I ` was Mn! >0 mm. ..- _ ..._._ 1- __ -L. .1 Moiey Saving Bargains. THE BR1TISIi_W um, V\ E2_I:ESDAY. MA 3011 {-23, ~ An l'IX`&.:.Jt: *H hvirhbly In aha Invollunhnuahdhnl. - uncr Icnydnlutubu - ;'2'...'.'.`. .. " "..'.`.'1'....""..'...""!'.'1 pun uh elu- .. ....."":.`..`:.`:`:' Inn 9 who ha in.` on-I L-..~. `in, rain I than us human , m 'nJ.'.'.I.' sn_, I- C. F. GnLbe'rsLEevE, I Illl IX INK "XI I lillllll ` ' Long burn] vrnlwn pan I--(om lbs might let Irorknul an than ding-hyr-I and punt nu! fault: What In as 1-ou_\',AnyIrI_v,n to I'm-I Inuit! Tho-V may In thnwllurv nrtuh aunt; in n-Inn moms; nu-wrtln-Mug they In-I llnnlw--In-I |-orfmtly nun;-r-ta-M I0 tell sI_.l.. _.._.. a__| L__.A,,._ __; ,1 -,_ BU DIE} WIIU WUIT IHPIIIIIII` K) IIIIII. Everybody pauses long ht-ton Rm: Bon- hourh oelobruhd Horas Fair. How in- qniriting It h. with its tplencli-I white and uiapplui Pucons. led and ridden by tricky (mom: in bluo hk)|ls8l, I Nu-k stnllinn regr- inx in the middle 0! the gmup, and much u-tiou inlho crowd. In an-nuool trad bo- vnud and tho dome of the "lnvnlids" in the instant Tvrouly or man horses with at 1.-udantn an in plain view, other: an in- .Ii.~an-I, while ponies and minus hen,-uni (hm-. This in the original 0! this famous : <-lure. It was llml exinlnitui in the Hnluunl was` and hrnuglit to this country in Ix )? by W. I . \\'rIuhI_ of Wu!-lmwkm. It I'fpn!-enla - - "lltrll In--mus` haul um ' lw the-o any-I. at ---.'-I In-in--Innrlwl. nu Hm Inn!--vgnl do ll-sgulal aunl of (`>OhI`iN|!l'|lls| stnlm wink. it Nl Bnnhv-nu": Anllnnis lmw an humnn intui- .4-nu-_ Thu \ pr.-ik tn New In In-~ Io-r nu-I ti-ll c,.l.....I Dunn-.. I.....-...... -.. I i.......... ...a ._._. _. The intevest of the collection is enhanced by the owners celebrity, his well known history, ` even the history of his grave. As one onmn to the left are the portraits of Mr. and In Stewart I! one did not know that the pictun rt-preconhd him one could not but be struck with the aolshnuu of the face. The eyes us too blue And cold to belong to I warm and kind nature. Yet the mouth in not unkind. It would be goal to those he loved and cruel to those who were nothing to him. 'I`,wnrI7hrnIv nnnann Inna hnfnn-A D4. nan. l`.IIlI!CZI.I I1 II-IU ICUU llll. Qlltl ll. Stovurt has been exhihiu-d in the American Art gallery for weeks, and every day a stream of people that almost h`l|l`lll 8 the site of a turn-nl. pours through. Thc-_\` g.-izi-, mmmc-nt, vrilivlse, wumler, miiwtiuies sm-r, s-um-tilutn praise and pan on. Others follow, doing the name. If one WIK(`lI1.'C the proceuion A little while it becomes both ludicrous and pathetic. It is human life condensed within the limits 0! an Art gnllery. The pmtenden, the true `enjnyers, the stmgglers, the |splrers-cll In fhnrn IIIU "T Ul IILIBIIC Bllll I.'l'.l'IL`l\U LuIll3 collected by the late Mr. and Mix A. T. Ht:-mrt has hnnn nvhihitnd in Hun Anmnnnn An Anal-noon at the Stern: Collec- tlon. [Special (`orrncpondo=nce.] Nxw Yonx, Mnrch 21. Nothing sets certain portions of New York more Agog than the display of a private citi- nn`n collection of an tn.-sums. It is I fountain lled with conversational beverage. which the ignorant. and the learned alike ladle out without stint. TL- _._._ ..l -_A.'..a-`A -...I ..-.......`-`"4 ILL...- uus P'uu| vuu Mmux-uu_, uuuu. mu; a nu... green; bush, In-much and vine along the streams will spring: all at once into giant life. ~ and an almost tropical growth will follow almost Arctic cold with amazing suddennes. J. H. BIADLL .7 _ ] l(`ELA.\`DIR AND ONE OX SLED. draught oxen, and the many queer methods of proheotionaguin.-~t cold. .But. spring will soon be here. and ulnmlt the mt of May all this plain will Sllultlvllly llllil into A rich m-um- hue]: llrnlivll and vim: nlnmr this '\rmnu:~~. '. .uI ...,,:...l1~m| um subject _(l'.'\"]|}' tin,-\-|| :31-~.l glmq; um other dex- u-ag-wlv vkhign usicl: the-hp /icicle: than in a no -1 a .' the eIbuvs,'al|l*|!l`9`tt40, one turn uni - tn-I n-- V ions: than one KIllp.liLl the eryliqlaor is .~lm.. i..tu the $3.1 Tri`iw like A scoop of coal mu _the tun-1.5.. There is A sort 0! sobbing gurzzlo, like the exhaust of`: bath tub: the ma iuuuwf, without even a wink ovu-his done. turns to the hot wove, and soon his icicles are running down over his hairy collar and he is ready for a chat. ' ' ' n N1: ntnmt and in Mm` nnnntrv am ninnv ullnlulu lb ul. WOOQ; Luv uuu urns uuu out clad 1!:-ivexs: the Icelandic box sleds and , _.--A Andrew Robertson. President. l\:IIu_y nu: II Cull. On the street and in the` country are many novel siglntmthe sod houses, of which only the frame isof wood;the hob sleds utd llll` -1...) .1 .......... .|__ L...I.....I... Ln- ..I..A. ant` IIIU Wllvlllllli Ilplllla. Thelnnmof artistic and expensive things unllnnhal in: than lnfn `Cr and Iv A T rmous _ART TR;URES. Iw, IF `W. I-1-1 II 1 (Jill ul (MRI: . us. .-.~-un u` 'v'I - '-V, nus I-IIU --nun. (`nIH-- In tho Fun- ` which Iuuhl he (uuum `man... 44..- Genuine Engiluh Macluntoshu, In tour different Ityiu. (Ix gumbo. Mon`: Rubber Goats. warranted um proof. Rain Umbnu, In Silk, Abaca and Cotton, at Very Low Prices. 4 LA DIES WATERPROOFS 2 THREE DOLLAR8 will buy A pair of Gents` Hand Sewed Gulf Lace Boot: from us. They make a good boot for Bping wear. GENTLEMENI 75 82: '77 BROOK ST. A Company which is owned And managed in (`undo ; inveou All in unto in Canada and is thoroughly (`Anadiua from top to bottom. G.L|V|_NGS%T[)NT& BRU., And ouch Boantioo! beyond all comparison. Wo'vo juot had thom mode with particular pains. and they on our fondoot hopes to a nlcoty. Io show them in ovary creation of tho tailors` art and in ma grade, and onchI.oIPricoa Ioll. mllcolttoaay. thatithumrhoononrpur- pooo,'to coll thom a Lootlo" hit lowor than tho lovut olnwhoro. Don't you know It`: our aim to protect you as roll as to fit and plum yon. Speaking of How Ulothos. naturally we shall not overlook on im- portant itom at this date. and that is We are showing an Extraordinary Large Line of these desirable materials for OUTER GARIKMS. You can have nothing in your ward- robe that is more useful at this season or the year than a Light Weight Overcoat. We have all the Latest Golorings and so Bheap. that every [an or Boy can stford one. Be shy of Spring Overcoat: till these are looked at. SPRING OVERCOATINGS ! IA BRILLIANT EXHIBIT Ind I7. Hunk I0. F. X. GUUSINEAU & GU. Ilunhil. HEADOFFICE, - - IONTREAI. LADIES AND CH|LDREN S OVERSHOES A Children s Rubber Shoes for 206. BOYS RUBBER BOOTS FOR 75 CENTS, Wo1`t11 $2.0(). TO CLEAR THEM OUT -FOR-% TWO DAYS. March 2|. CHILDREN'S SUITS. EZA.IN ES &: LOOKETT. For 50 and 75 Cents. The Leading Olothiers, THE ROYAL CANADIAN,

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