July 13, 1906, Friday (Continued) 
we reached our eating place at 11.13 A. M. 
haveng potatoes, tomatoes, bread, etc. At 
1.15 P. M. we started on again going more slowly 
than last year. Left £>300 in Ed. Le Francois’ 
care this morning taking a receipt for the same. 
Reached Middle Camp about 5*30 P. ivl. and put 
up Fernald’s tent for him and me. Supper of 
potatoes, marmalade, etc. Mlnges and mosquitoes 
very numerous . 
July 14, 1906, Saturday 
Hazy and very warm. Slept very well last night 
wearing pajamas, 'dot up about 6.00 A. M‘. and 
had breakfast of salmon(from one weighing between 
3© a nd 35 pounds) which Cote’ cought in about 
twenty minutes absence from camp before breakfast. 
Started up- river again soon after breakfast. 
River lower than last year. We had to get out 
and wade severel times. Had dinner about 
1.00 P. M. of eggs, corn, potatoes, and bread. 
On account of the heat we did not start on again 
until after 3.00 P. M. Temperature 92 in the 
sun and 85 in the shade; temperature of the water 
68. Reached Three Mile Rapid late in the P. M. 
and decided to camp in the woods at ’’Grand Rapid 
Brook” about half way up the rapids. Minges in 
great swarms. Supper of cold salmon, potatoes, 
bread, marmalade, etc 
