The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 54

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1995, Síða 54
164 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SPRING/SUMMER 1995 FRESH WATER PICKEREL • TROUT • CHAR, ETC. SALT WATER HALIBUT • COD • SOLE, ETC. SHELLFISH SHRIMP • LOBSTER • CRAB, ETC. SMOKED GOLDEYE • SALMON • TROUT, ETC. ICELANDIC HARDFISKUR OPEN IN WINNIPEG MON.-SAT. ALL YEAR DIRECT FROM THE FISHERMAN TO YOU 596 Dufferin Avenue (at McGregor) Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 2Y9 Fax: (204) 586-1526 Phone & IVIiiil Orders fqa Welcome (204) 4 Ay SWEATER & WOOL SHOP SWEATERS $125 - $150. ACCESSORIES AS LOW AS $15. WHITE BUFFALO & ICELANDIC LOPI SWEATERS HATS, MITTS & SCARVES ♦ SLIPPERS ♦ WOOL SOCKS & GLOVE LINERS ♦ ASK ABOUT OUR WOOL CLUB PHONE (204) 772-5503 1575 Logan Ave., Wpg., MB R3E 1S5 and should not make any attempt to attack the opinions of others, whatever the re- ward. I will maintain my opinion regardless of the opposition, until I am proven wrong, or I gain a new or better understanding of the question. As the English proverb says, “A wise man is apt to change his mind if he grows wiser.” My opinions are not for sale. I have gen- erally been impractical, taken the side of the common people rather than the high and mighty. I have made the acquaintance of many a learned man, and those who were courteous, open and direct in their bearing have always proved to be the best men. I have usually managed on my own financially, although I scarcely know how, since my family and I have for many years been plagued by ill-health and ill-fortune which I could do little to avert. I took part in all the carpenters’ strikes which took place in Winnipeg while I lived there, even though in some cases I had had little or no previous work to the calling of a strike, which made things rather difficult for a family man. In Winnipeg 1 worked for many years as a carpenter and finally building houses on contract which usually meant we had to provide all the materials ourselves and were only paid when the house was completed. 1 moved out west some eight years ago and settled on poor and difficult land, the only land available in the area. I later bought another piece of land nearby which is also not the best. I read everything I can get my hands on regarding agriculture. 1 am a life member of the Icelandic Agricultural Society and the Northern Growers’ Society. I have had a lot to do with improving cattle through selective breeding and have now good shorthorns as well as excellent fowl: chick- ens (white Wyandottes), white ducks and Bronze turkeys (the toms can reach 40 pounds), and my goat-raising has turned

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