Wolfeboro - Portland
Ther. [Thermometer] Wed. [Wednesday] June 21, 1911 Wea. [Weather]
50 [degrees] at sunrise Fine
Clear & very cool with raging N.W. [Northwest]
wind. A September-like day.
  Left Wolfeboro by train at 8.25 &
reached Portland at 11.40. Went
to Lafayette Hotel & called up Bethel
hoping to arrange to spend night there
with Dr. Gehring but learned that 
he & Mrs. G. are still away on vacation.
so decided to remain here until
to-morrow. Walked down street after
luncheon & bought a few things. Spent
most of afternoon & evening writing
letters. Hotel full of people & very
gay as well as homey. It has the 
best table of any public house I
know in America with abundance of
good simple food admirably cooked & served.
Heard a Night Hawk peeping over
house in early evening. Not feeling well
to-day. Indigestion got at Wolfeboro.

Portland - Montreal.
Ther. [Thermometer] Thurs. [Thursday] June 22, 1911 Wea. [Weather]
Coronation Day.  Fair.
Partly sunny, partly cloudy. Cool.
  Left Portland by Grand Trunk
RR. [Grand Trunk Railroad] at 8 A.M. reaching Montreal
at 6.40 P.M. I had not been 
beyond North Stratford before
since 1857 or '58. Beyond this
point for perhaps thirty or forty
miles the country is wild &
mountainous. It is succeeded,
soon after crossing the border,
by open farming country very
fertile apparently & perfectly level
as one nears Montreal with
almost all the fields in grass.
  Saw many Crows, a few Barn 
Swallows, a pair of Otocoris &
a Bobolink in the fields.
spent evening in Place Viger Hotel
reading & writing.