File #34778: "Franklin McMillan 1918 & 1919 37.pdf"

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July 3rd Very warm. weeding and cultivating onions some reports say 98 in the shade July 4th. Big fight between Williard & Demsey today in Toledo. very warm & dry. Picked two crates of Raspberries. sold at 40¢ July 5th Very warm about 100 in the shade had an awful Thunder Storm. and heavy wind and rain, but the rain would do a lot of good. July 6th Cool today. had a nice shower about noon. Had Will Bell and family over for dinner. July 7th Fine and cool. picked 17 crates Rasps. sold from 27¢ to 38¢ in Toronto July 8th started picking Montmorency cherries. also picked 10 bskts Green Peppers sold at $1.75 a bskt in Toronto. July 9 Hoeing out old strawberries beds and picking cherries July 10 Picking Rasps & cherries very high wind blowing some cherries off. July 11. Cool and dry. with heavy west winds. picking Rasps & cherries July 12 Orangemans Day. nearly all the men and berry pickers gone to Hamilton looked like rain but did not rain. July 13th Fine & Cool was down to the beach for tea and went to church
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