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1913-08-06, Mr Laird + party left here at noon for Hudsons Hope from their he will go on to Grande Prairie. Rained nearly all day but cleared up in after noon self busy in office1913-09-02, self busy at odd jobs the mail left this morning for Grande Prairie. Constable Hitson left for Paskupe Prairie the steamer left about 3 P.M. for the Crossing a few passangers going down including George who is going down to stay with him George Walter King came in the eveng Cloudy and looks like rain1913-10-18, Mail arrived from Grande prairie Mr + Mrs Hidson also arrived from Puskupy River1914-03-01, a heavy fall of snow last night but fine to day Mr Howland arrived from Grande Prairie along with Geo Harvey1914-08-06, self + Joe Appassisen + George left for the Hay Grounds to put up Hay Mr McDonald superintendent of the Telegraph arrived from Grande Prairie he is looking over the ground for a telegraph line to St Johns1914-11-29, cloudy with a little snow the indians left for their camps this morng self went across the River Mr Richardson Inspector for Reveillions arrvd from Grande Prairie1914-12-23, George haulling firewood self in office a fine clear day but cold the telegraph men preparing To leave for Grande Prairie1914-12-25, a merry xmass to all the Telegraph party arrvd left this morng to Grande Prairie had Chief Const Parsons also Mr Birly to dinner the mail came Mr Cadenhead arrvd from H. Hope and he is on his way to Edmonton a fine clear day1915-02-03, cold + stormy Mr Howland + man arrived from Grande Prairie self busy in office1915-02-15, Self in office 2 men arrvd from Grande prairie to take the Boilers out of the Burnt hull of the D P Boat started to snow twards eveng1915-02-19, Self as yesterday a fine clear day but cold Cadenhead arrvd from Grande prairie 1915-03-02, Cadenhead + George left this Morng for Grande Prairie also Mr Parsons a Team of oxen around from Puce Coupe for H. Hope. 3 team arrvd with wire for the Telegraph 3 Indians arrvd from the North Self in store. A fine clear day cold + stormy towards evening1915-06-28, a fine clear day self in office Mr Camaron a dominion Gov man arrvd from Grande prairie looking up land1915-11-04, self went up the hill to see the Horses continues very fine weathre a man arrvd from Grande Praire who had gone their from H Hope to File on his Land water falling

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