MANITOBA. 



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and tin- place seemed nil hut ruined. At length 

 il managed to rcorgani/e Ins lit I It- colony, 



an. i left it with improved pnpccts. Then the 

 .ailed Kildonaii, for a place near 



Helmmlale, Sutherlandshire, Scot Intnl. In 1*1? 

 Selkirk mudo a settlement of German De 



under tlie Maine of the " Ilud-ori Hay Company." 

 but there wen- other M.urces of ini^ ry. '1 i 

 river and tlie A^sinilioinc wcr hiilijcct to 11. . .1-^ 

 in spring, and at times they .prcad over tin- 

 whole country, especially around their jwiinl of 

 junction, lioiix-s, burns, cattle, aotnetiiiieti even 



CITY BALL, W1NKIPEO. (FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY MRS. R H. CARR.) 



leuron soldiers on the eastern bank of I Jed 

 iver. in what is now known as St. Boniface. 

 In IvJl one cause of the misery of the colon- 

 ts was removed in a groat measure through 



human beings, were swept away to Lake Winni- 

 peg. On the Western side of Hod river, about 12 

 miles Inflow the mouth of the Assiniboine, rises 

 from the level of the prairie a sin irular elevation. 



amalgamation of the two rival fur companies, which is dignified by the name of "Stony Mount- 



