The War Cry . of boat connection up the Ketchilan, where I was forced to wait river compelled me to stay nine days in Port ^ n j^.._ u-r-__ T — „,.-u . t-~„* .^.ssington before I could go up to Glen* Vowel!. We left Wednesday, and made a fairlyquick , owing to the good state of thewater. WhaL with sand bajiks, mud banks,hidden rocks, whirlpools, rapids and canyons,one does readily believe -the assertion of thecrew that Skeena is one of the most difficultrivers in the world to navigate. Capt. John-ston, however, is an experienced navigatorwho take no chances. Sted cables had to beuse
The War Cry . of boat connection up the Ketchilan, where I was forced to wait river compelled me to stay nine days in Port ^ n j^.._ u-r-__ T — „,.-u . t-~„* .^.ssington before I could go up to Glen* Vowel!. We left Wednesday, and made a fairlyquick , owing to the good state of thewater. WhaL with sand bajiks, mud banks,hidden rocks, whirlpools, rapids and canyons,one does readily believe -the assertion of thecrew that Skeena is one of the most difficultrivers in the world to navigate. Capt. John-ston, however, is an experienced navigatorwho take no chances. Sted cables had to beused in several places to conquer the swiftcurrent, which runs from five to fifteen milesan hour, respectively. We arrived ait Hazelton on Saturday after-noon, where I was pleased to see the familiarcountenance of Adjt. Thorkildson among thefigures at the shore. A hearty handshakeand off we are for a five-mile walk, when weleached the mission saw mill. Owing to abroken part of the machinery the mill had to. is flow Port Essington, Sew >od Moving—Hjntsvillc Starting a Bmif meeting Prolonged Till. 6 —Sauii | Being Saved. .? * :2 1 wood^-The lTth was a grand Jay liilifr God here. Ensign Wilsons talks prbflsa^:t, for she spoke In the power of God.$P4aouls sought Chritt. A youne convertillflng testimony: I have now been senlii^ he last five or six weeko,and I have ^Mvith warm welcome,he beat-part of my life. T am not tired<fflM Xfrt t ?oslino- escorted us to the missionIhrlst, and have no dealre to go bacX 1e?FK J i • i \1. i,_j i-,,:if c;,i^„ 1-J=f WP anw my elemmta of the world. I nm go^Kjfcouse, which he had since last w saw•1st with a whole heart and be one forE^Slim. We found it a very comtortablu arid ?.:.:f^Sommodk-iis place. Mrs. Gosling and Capt. ille.—Glorious day Sunday, from felitlalpcnny made us feel very much at homefinish at night. The afternoon went;:«^Mgrigaciier Smeeton, their former P. O., , when a dear youns man, whJ!
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