JOURNAL. 
dians came to our camp, and brought us two large 
salmon. 
Monday \6t/i. This was a wet morning with high 
wind. About 8 Capt. Clarke and 15 men came in 
loaded with meat ; they left a cartoe with 7 men to 
bring in the remainder. They had a very bad nighty 
as the weather was stormy and a great deal of rain 
fell. Notwithstanding this, a Serjeant and four men, 
who had got lost, lay out all night without fire. As 
soon as they arrived ail hands were set to carrying up 
the meat, and putting it in a house we had prepared 
for the purpose. The v;hole of the day was stormy 
and wet. 
Tuesday 1 7th. This was another cloudy day, with 
some light showers of rain and hail. About 11 
o'clock the 7 men came with the canoe and the re- 
mainder of the meat. We still continued working 
at our huts. 
Wednesday \St/i, Snow fell last night about an 
inch deep, and the morning was stormy. In the 
middle of the day the weather became clear, and we 
had a fine afteilioon. 
Thursday I9(h. This was a fine clear cool morn- 
ing, and we expected to have some fair pleasant 
weather, but at noon it became cloudy again and be- 
eantorain. 
Friday %)fh. The morning was cloudy and wet.—* 
W e collected all the puncheons or slabs we had made^ 
and some which we got from some Indian huts up the 
bay, but found we had not enough to cover all our 
huts. About 10 o'clock the weather became clear ; 
but before night it rained as fast as before. From this 
day to the 25th we had occasionally rain and high 
winds, but the weather still continued warm. On the 
evening of the 24th we got all pur huts covered and 
daubed. 
Wednesday 25th. Was another cloudy wet day.~ 
This morning we left our camp und moved into our 
