Frederick Tregillus Letters from the Cariboo Boys
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− | Billy Bowron is lucky to get job like that as he will get a chance to get a little bit ahead of the game. | + | 2/ |
− | Bear Lake is apparently going to see some hunters this fall. Well I sure hope they are successfull | + | |
− | What wages are they paying in Barkerville now. | + | Billy Bowron is lucky to get job like that as he will get a chance to get a little bit ahead of the game. |
− | Times are pretty good on the Coast here now. | + | |
− | Austrians | + | Bear Lake is apparently going to see some hunters this fall. Well I sure hope they are successfull. What wages are they paying in Barkerville now. |
− | Roy must have been mistaken about the number of teeth I had pulled out when I ran in that mile race as I only had 10 pulled. However it was a crazy thing to do anyhow | + | Times are pretty good on the Coast here now. Austrians & Bullhunks appear to have command of the logging camps etc. Thank God! The Italians have to come in soon. I'd a darn sight rather see them come in than see the 19 year old class called up. |
− | BC Archives, MS-0426 | + | |
+ | Roy must have been mistaken about the number of teeth I had pulled out when I ran in that mile race as I only had 10 pulled. However it was a crazy thing to do anyhow & I never knew what chances I was taking or I never would have run. Glad to hear you are getting your Quartz opened up so good & Sincerely Wish you can make a sale of it | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 1 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Norman W. Thompson, 1917-1918. |
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Billy Bowron is lucky to get job like that as he will get a chance to get a little bit ahead of the game.
Bear Lake is apparently going to see some hunters this fall. Well I sure hope they are successfull. What wages are they paying in Barkerville now. Times are pretty good on the Coast here now. Austrians & Bullhunks appear to have command of the logging camps etc. Thank God! The Italians have to come in soon. I'd a darn sight rather see them come in than see the 19 year old class called up.
Roy must have been mistaken about the number of teeth I had pulled out when I ran in that mile race as I only had 10 pulled. However it was a crazy thing to do anyhow & I never knew what chances I was taking or I never would have run. Glad to hear you are getting your Quartz opened up so good & Sincerely Wish you can make a sale of it
BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 1 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862-1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Norman W. Thompson, 1917-1918.