. Rod and gun . Indian Tepeo at White Dog. Charles Perriot, who as well as the restof the tribe, made us welcome. The Pay-master and the Doctor were soon busilyengaged in their respective lines of Mission House at Glassy Karrows. camp at half past seven, and with fairwinds soon reached the Grassey Nar-rows. We found about two hundred In-dians on this reserve, the Chief beins: fc^-i i I fj^ Church of England building at White Dog. while I spent the time pleasantly in wan-dering about among the tepees and tents,taking pictures of the places and personsthat struck my fancy. The Hudson Bay
. Rod and gun . Indian Tepeo at White Dog. Charles Perriot, who as well as the restof the tribe, made us welcome. The Pay-master and the Doctor were soon busilyengaged in their respective lines of Mission House at Glassy Karrows. camp at half past seven, and with fairwinds soon reached the Grassey Nar-rows. We found about two hundred In-dians on this reserve, the Chief beins: fc^-i i I fj^ Church of England building at White Dog. while I spent the time pleasantly in wan-dering about among the tepees and tents,taking pictures of the places and personsthat struck my fancy. The Hudson Bay Company have asmall store in charge of Mr. Neating. Itit a branch from White Dog, and is oper-ated only a portion of the year. An inde-pendent trader, Mr. W- F. Bush, whoremains at business all the year round,reports doing a good trade. He statedthat his turn-over in furs alone last yearcame to over $9,000. Mr. Bush is a whiteman married to an Indian wife. Notbeing allowed to live on the reserve, hehas built himself a nice home on an is- 488 ROD AND GUX IX CANADA land just outside, but by permission ofthe Government, does his trading at astore built on the reserve. By five in the evening our busi
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