the room. Todd14 was lying on his pack by the door and after climbing two flights of stairs I think the greatest relief of my life was to throw my stuff down beside him and myself on top of it. The bunch were busy getting cots together so after a short rest we joined them and managed to get a good place. Todd and 1 below. McLean'5 and Troth above. Colburn and McNeill next to us. Paddy Power and Mastin below them. Were glad to have our old crowd again, so after some bread and tea we had a good sleep in comfortable cots.

Friday. Jan. 17.19

Nothing much doing today, fine and frosty. No drinking water as it must all be boiled before using. There appears to be a dread of typhoid and orders have been given that anyone found drinking unboiled water will be crimed. Had a look around and got a history of the place from one of the fellows.

N Samuel Kennedy Todd, from Breadalbane, P.E.l, moved to Charlottetown later in his career. His daughter . Mrs Pauline Saunders lives in Charlottetown.

15 Hadden Malcolm McLean from Montague, P.E.l., returned to work in the family store located where Alfred Fraser’s Law Ofiice is now situated. He did not marry and died in the 505