These days must have been tough on Clem and the other Grand Truck guys. I can just imagine what it must have been like for him; 2,000 miles from home, no work, no income... At least it was getting warmer! He's given us enough weather reports, that's for sure.
Let's see what's going on in the last 2 days of April:
Lest We Forget
Tuesday, April 29, 1913
Weather fine and warm this evening was a little colder with a little wind.
I went over to the Edmont Hotel to see if I could get this man but he was not there
K & J did not work this afternoon
Donald came to town this morning
He stayed with me
Wednesday, April 30, 1913
Weather was very cold no sun all day a little rain fall and snow
Had word from A. E. and there was nothing doing I had a letter from Gertrude Purcell
[caption id="attachment_974" align="alignleft" width="231"] Quiet days in Edmonton![/caption]
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