The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 42

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.2003, Blaðsíða 42
84 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Vol. 58 #2 mill and crooked house stood. She has no interest in other Winnipeg news. As soon as O’Brian had bought the crooked house, he began to remodel it. It was painted and plastered. The basement was fixed up. Walls were built and the rooms on the main floor where remodeled to a great extent. Later it was changed to a grocery store and the owner was an O’ Hara if I remember right. O’Brian rented an apartment there, but not the one upstairs while Solrun lived there. When she moved away for good the store closed. Then a carpenter named Williamson rented the entire building. He had his workshop downstairs and lived upstairs. In 1905 O’Brian sold the house and lot for a good profit. Then the old, out of the way, crooked house was torn down and another fine building erected in its place. I have this to say about Bjorn, Solrun’ s boarder, that was one of those men that set off in the gold rush to the Yukon in March of 1898. He was considered a man among men on that trip. He rescued two men from an avalanche in the Chilkoot Pass and was himself nearly drowned in Lake La Barge. He finally reached Dawson and worked at mining and wood cutting for two years. He was no richer when he returned to Winnipeg than when he left. O’Brian told him he had gone too far to search for gold, as the best and richest gold mines were here in Manitoba in his own backyard. All that needed to be done was to plough the land and plant wheat, and gold would soon be in his hands. Bjorn accepted this counsel and quickly settled on good farmland a fair distance down the plains, plowed, sowed and reaped with good results. He then got married, had a son and a daughter and saw to it that they got a good education. He bought a large strip of the best wheatland and became a large farm owner, highly esteemed, and realized at last that he had indeed found a rich gold mine—had found the hidden trea- sure that nature intends for every young man who has the spirit and ambition to 984 Portage Avenue at Aubrey St. Ph: (204) 949-2200 Fax: (204) 783-5916 www.nbardal.mb.ca Serving Winnipeg & Rural Manitoba t^s&eciy to- hvuzcto . . . "Ask us about the Life Legacy Recording Project"
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