Field Notebook: New Bruswick, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario 1900, 1927
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to take us on if the necessary time in advance can be furnished this. Dr. Brakehart had us taken over to Clemencia by the steam launch of the La Canada which he commands. Late in the day had two vehicles take us to Brand Tree where we arrived at 6:30, P.M. Our care. Hotel at the house of Orbel July 27 - 1900 Friday, Brand tree. Started out with lunch and spent the day in Creek Rover Cave. They kids 1 and 2 came down to the stage. Pejos are most prolific in kinds of grapes grapes are the common fruit, Alphonse fruit are not common nor in fine con dition. No delicious fruits type up yet by disappointing fruits are thrown upon the party by affluents or species. The housing of their beds is about that of the down Weldbury. Our soil but Clarke seems to think the Creek Rover kids and the Alphonse go together. Both have similar cords but otherwise the various are altogether inharmonious