Mollie Adams Diary of her Journey in the Canadian Rockies, August, 1908

Dominion Prairie Camp.
Friday, Aug. 28.
               At breakfast at the late hour of 8.30 W. explained the weird sounds we heard last night.  He was at the Chicago Kid’s camp when Mr. Lister left us, and said Mr. L. came over there afterwards and they chewed the rag a long time.  His report of the inside track conservation, and plans and methods of prospectors as such, was edifying.  We got off at 10.30 feeling pleased and cheerful because we are leaving everybody behind.  The Chicagoman told us they had some “quartz” somewhere in this vicinity they were going to stake, and Mr. L. is still waiting for the party with the expert who is to pass judgement on the graphite, which they all know is no good, but which he hopes to sell to a company for two million all the same.
               Camped on the same place on Boulder Creek at 1.45 – 3¼ hrs.  Cold evening, as if surely going to clear off this time.

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