Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . horoughly cleaned by scrubbing with warm water,soda and soap. Polished furniture may be dealt with in the same wayas the cameras, etc. The unpolished furniture, if bare wood, shouldbe glass-papered till clean and then have linseed oil sparingly rubbedover to darken it again. All matter for the May issue should reach us on or before April proofs of advertisements are required, copy should be furnished beforeApril 15th. ii4 THE WILD NORTHWEST. TAP, tap, tap on the window pane ; faintly at first, then louder, untilI hear and cry out Whose there ? I


Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . horoughly cleaned by scrubbing with warm water,soda and soap. Polished furniture may be dealt with in the same wayas the cameras, etc. The unpolished furniture, if bare wood, shouldbe glass-papered till clean and then have linseed oil sparingly rubbedover to darken it again. All matter for the May issue should reach us on or before April proofs of advertisements are required, copy should be furnished beforeApril 15th. ii4 THE WILD NORTHWEST. TAP, tap, tap on the window pane ; faintly at first, then louder, untilI hear and cry out Whose there ? It is I, Mr. Anderson—itsbeen snowing- all night : all the trees are heavy with snow. All right, Eddy,* I answer, get everything- ready, and Ill be withyou in half an hour. Tis seven oclock, and a cold wintry morning in January. Locality,the Columbia River, near the British boundary line, where the Rockies,Selkirk and Gold Range are jumbled and tangled up among eachother. For weeks I had been prepared for such a morning—snow, after a. Mil DARK DREARY WINTER AND WILD DRIVING SNOW. Tone by School of Process Engraving. m chinook, resulting in beautifully carved and frosted trees dotting Mountains like frosted, earvcn silver. All I ious winter I had watched and waited, bul had not once : with suitable weather to obtain such an effecl as I had, indeed, and that in plenty, but it did not d black trees, with white foreground, make but poor wintry B ire all out, flogs harking, and the whole company laugh- all at the same curious thai the snow, in combination with mountain !5 scenery—a clear frosty day, cameras, dogs and guns—makes one hilari-ously happy and exceedingly contented ? All night long the stormy north sent forth the driving sleet andsnow, and a few hours before daybreak, the cracking and snappingof giant pines and tamaracks in the forest told eloquently of the frostsseverity. Now we have left the beaten track, and push on through snowreaching nearly to


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