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considerable supply of tobacco was also requisite, not only for the 

 comfort of the Canadians, who use it largely, and had stipulated for 

 it in their engagements, but also as a means of preserving the 

 friendship of the Indians. Blankets, cloth, and iron-work, were 

 scarcely less indispensable to equip our men for the advance next 

 season. 



• Mr. Wentzel accompanied Mr. Back, to assist him in obtaining 

 from the traders, on the score of old friendship, that which they 

 might be inclined to deny to our necessities. I forwarded by them 

 letters to the Colonial Office and Admiralty, detailing the proceed- 

 ings of the Expedition up to this period. 



On the 2 2d we were surprised by a visit from a dog ; the poor 

 animal was in low condition, and much fatigued. Our Indians dis- 

 covered, by marks on his ears, that he belonged to the Dog-ribs. 



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This tribe, unlike the Chipewyans and Copper Indians, had pre- 

 served that useful associate of man, although from their frequent 

 intercourse with the latter people, they were not ignorant of the 

 prediction alluded to in a former page. One of our interpreters 

 was immediately despatched, with an Indian, to endeavour to trace 

 out the Dog-ribs, whom he supposed might be concealed in the 

 neighbourhood from their dread of the Copper Indians ; although 

 we had no doubt of their coming to us, were they aware of our 

 being here. The interpreter, however, returned without having 

 discovered any traces of strange Indians ; a circumstance which led 

 us to conclude, that the dog had strayed from his masters a consi- 

 derable time since. 



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Towards the end of the month the men completed their house, 

 and took up their abode in it. It was thirty-four feet long and 

 eighteen feet wide ; was divided into two apartments, and was 

 placed at right angles to the officers' dwelling, and facing the store- 

 house : the three buildings forming three sides of a quadrangle. 



On the 26th Akaitcho and his party arrived, the hunting in this 



