â€" ‘4 | | Indian Dog Team and Encampment at Frederickhouse Riv. UNEERS _ .4 moce | oC k > ' 3. i i PA | 3 - ' i ns o 4) | ~ '@( seems that Clute was first renched, by men seeking ! ’%‘A S . -’.2""“ | W homes, in 1912. Only blazed trails were to be found | ; \ : ons t ol fl\ B in most parts, though some roads were stumped and corduâ€" ‘ l | , j A‘\\ :\“'ï¬.‘,; BM | roy was laid. All along was dense bush, right to the | {iqtatopelinme farbagpeghicnights A | iss ‘u‘l}\;’â€â€œer#’-wp roads. Many wild animals were to be found, moose, bears i * Aame _*"*""~ _ 2 0o es | @~ beavers, fishers, martins, minks, muskrats, rabbits, f " Jj °s j weasels, lynx and foxes. Lots of fish were to be caught (eman: > p m also and many partridges brooded their young, feeding on ts cranberries, spruce and other wild seeds. For the first few years gardens would not grow. It always Where the Frederickhouse and Abitibi Rivers Meet got too cold after sundown, even in midsummer. And the Refore the Dam was Built ground seemed in need of something. After the brush had e s e been burred, the ashes seemed to add what was needed and P ... ; w â€" gardens began to grow. There was no natural grass, even 1 ie / e e uols after fires. es t omm >~‘: l W | »’g’r, ; Li ts y WVE ooo ... B What brought men here? The love of hunting, trapping, : M e on feneranh . | W@Mï¬%wiwï¬ï¬wï¬wgï¬w “ fishing, adventure in the bush. Moreover the land â€" was | is e t on t i ap3 34 ; | d t . s ME n reaiert very reasonable, the price being fifty cents an acre. | Pss uï¬wig‘fl 2 o 4% &gfnnfï¬â€˜*;@w%†; Man canmnot live alone, and after the men came their life s i ic S e e es partners, to this wilderness of privation, loneliness, i T1 1 and hardship. * & Truly, we may call the men and women who came and stayed B sn " ploneers. . > ob m‘fl Â¥ S all onl P 3 wl .3 o Li L cuua ied M M ult w : btbnnlc nc en i . hss f ' | t i N LC i ons mooda h 1 + o Enemeeindacopeta ies â€" | ; @ , The Lure of tkhe Northland iï¬:;'“;;m on e ced ylfégvygx mm . Hpciriae RHACECONECRNCRNN c wcssllyrcnd e ie s RNRSRNE 2 ° e ol