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Peter Roy Crawford Diary, 1921-1922

Peter CRAWFORD's Diary1921-1922 -123.pdf

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Friday, March 24, 1922 I delivered mail to the Bay and round the shoreline with Dick and then delivered with Lloyd and George round to the Club. Mr. Headley showed me a letter for pay from the Inspector at Bonaventure. They have not got matters fixed up yet at Ottawa as to whether they should abandon mail routes, and after him arranging with me over the day after they had a mail he didn’t hear from them for that date. The day was fine but the roads are awful, very deep holes out of wheels in places.

Saturday, March 25, 1922 I delivered to the Bay and back by the Ridge Route with Dick and George, and we both worked on the route while waiting for the Club mail. Finished the route during the day. The day was fine but the roads were very soft. In the p.m. I rolled around the old shop lot and did some rolling on paths and looked city mud out.

Many wheels sunk with mail load.

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