August 22, 1905, Tuesday- 
Cloudy in the early A. M. Mostly clear later. 
Worked practically all day taking care of plants 
and packing trunks. Jioe Fortin helping us most 
of the time. In the evening Fernald and I 
crossed the ferry and walked part way to the Pt. 
Ste. Anne des Monts and back. 
August 23» 1905, Wednesday 
Most of the A. M. stayed about Edouard Le Francois' 
house waiting for our Str. "Campana" to arrive. 
Fernald and I walked up to Le Montagne Pt. in the 
nad 
middle of the A. M. dinner at Le. Francois' 
about noon.=^5# Str. "C&mpana" appeared of Pt. 
about 
Tourelley .yae«=t 1.00 P. M. We went out in Le 
Francois' boat. Lt. Col. L. E. Starkey, Mr. Thomas 
Starkey, and Mr. Caldwell, all of whom we met on 
the Ste. Anne River, were aboard the steamer, on 
the way to Quebec. During the evening talked with 
the Cap^tain aid also with a Mr. i^oi, a Canadian 
historian,. There was music and G-aspe' dancing 
during the evening on the lower deck. 
August24, 1905, Thursday 
Thundershower between 6.00 and 7*00 A. M. Fair 
later. Left the "Campana" off Father Point about 
- 11.00 last night. The hotel proprietor drove 
Fernald and me and a stranger to Rimouski. 
We arrived at there at 2.30 A. M. Put up for 
the rest of the night at the hotel opposite the 
railroad station. 
