Article 71 - Officialdom's bias towards the diversity of Caledonia.
Chapter XIV. The Story of Pierce-Eye.
CHAPTER IX. THE WAR CONTINUES.
Chapter XIII. - Down the Saskatchewan to Fort Canton by skiff— Fort Pitt—Noted Indian chiefs—A lonely camp and a solitary wolf—A celestial battle —David brings his bride to Victoria—News from the outside world—To Edmonton in a spring-waggon—My wonderful crop of potatoes—A severe attack of the mumps—A visit from father— Two typical westerners—The White Mud Settlement.
At the Sign of the Red Triangle.
GRAY, ALEXANDER:
Babylon in Retrospect
Persuasion,
Disquiet
December Gloaming
Christmas Greeting
Article 70 - Long-forgotten newshawk days.
Chapter XIII. Malcolm Canmore—How Saint Margaret came to Scotland.
CHAPTER VIII. SYMPATHY BEYOND THE SEA.
Chapter XII. - A peace mission to Rocky Mountain House —A Dutchman for travelling companion—Call at Pigeon Lake Mission—Difficult travel—An obstinate pack-train boss--A Blackfoot scalawag—At the Mountain Fort—Interview with Indian chiefs—Homeward bound—A runaway couple Receive word of my wife's death—Hastening homeward—A new breech-loader—A mission established at Edmonton.
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A scottish saying goes: "Say but little and say it well".
With that... I bid you farewell for now!
Dia Leat!
John
Thanks for the welcome.
I've been meaning to join the site for a while now but never got round to it for one reason or another.
I'm actually in the States this week working in Chicago. Heading home on Saturday.
What's your history in the Muir clan ?
All the Best,
John.
Douglas
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Eric
Many thanks for your welcome.
Best wishes,
Chief Andrew
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