Clem gets some good news later this weekend, late though it is!
LEST WE FORGET
Saturday, May 10, 1913
Weather fine and warm
first summer weather we have had in Edmonton.
I did not receive the pass yet I guess there is nothing doing
I did nothing but hang around town
Harry did not come in yet
Sunday, May 11, 1913
Ah Ah good news
this morning A E Came in and told me the job was good. Pass was sent on Tues but did not reach here over to come down tomorrow
A. E. gave me one in case the other one does not come.
A. E. left on the 10 oc train with Harry MacC.
Monday, May 12, 1913
Weather fine and warm I started about 10 oclock to get ready for to go to Yellowhead Pass
start on a bridge gang
after dinner I went with Dank MacDonald to see if he could not get on a bridge gang or the C. M but no chance
we cane back and I bough [sic] all the things I wanted and left for Yellowhead Pass
Below is a photo taken around 1950, many years after my grandfather's time with the Grand Trunk Pacific. There is at least one picture from his album that I'll post tomorrow that might very well be the bridge this train is crossing. Yellowhead Pass is on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. I also have a picture I'll post tomorrow of the crew standing around a large "billboard" somewhere in Jasper Park, the location of Yellowhead Pass.
[caption id="attachment_1020" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives Collection, Image H-02911[/caption]
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