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Tuesday Mch. 22nd 1904 Dull & Soft |
we hauled 6 loads of Turnips from pit
Pride of P 11th seemed partly in it. |
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Wensday 23rd very fine |
We finished hauling in roots in morning & I took a loaf of barley 75 empties 15 bg 1655 lbs & oats to mill in Afternoon
I recd Check from Mr Broadfoot for $30000 paid for Cattle
I paid for Chopping last grist $100 |
$30000 |
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Thursday, 24th fine |
We did chores and pruned apple trees I went to town. paid a note for $35000 due in June recd a refund of $470 int. ..3.50 - $4.70 = 345.30
bgt | 340 lbs at Hewers bgt gro. 25c
345.30 |
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352 |
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Friday 25th Soft showery |
I went for meat in morning and then C & I pruned Trees until noon & C until evening
I went to town afternoon and bgt L. oil 75c pd for ac in full at Morris. 80c bred E.P. Bell to prince of Benton 2nd time |
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Saturday 26th blustry & cool |
We did Chores and pruned apple trees. E.P. Kyma 4th showed a little like being in heat. |
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Sunday 27th fine & Cold |
Father Mary E. & I went to Church in morning heard Rev. Sparling of Metrop. -- Church Toronto "Preach that Men should repeat" it was a very Earnest Appeal. And in the Afternoon he talked to the Children on being perfect through Suffering. |
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