{Duplicate of previous page Christina McLennan 1883-88 Diary 37.pdf but this page is clearer}
August 1883
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Pa and Uncle Donald left for Caledone |
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Raining, had a letter from Far
sold q15 eggs. got 2 lbs suga 2 yds edging Paid got 1 pair boots at Willie's 1.50, unpaid Murdy got 1 pair braces at J.A's sold 1/2 bush buckwheat 25. |
1.50 |
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sold oats $.100. Murdy paid the braces |
.48 |
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The boys are at the shingling of R.H. kitchen |
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Sold 2 bush oats to D McKesic and two to Dr Hunt Farqueher McRae wife and daughter were here to tea, his wife is a little body pretty and very agreeable, got in fine style, his daughter is a big McRae,
got 1 lb granulated 1 3/4 brown sugar 14 cts |
{price cut off 1?} 14 |
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Bought 1 lb of Willie's prize tea and got a nice glass dish with cover |
60 |
| 18 |
Evening Pa and Uncle Donald came about 6 O'clock had 4 1/2 lb of steak = 45 cts 2 1/2 lb granul. S 28 cts |
73 |
| 19 |
Fine day, rained last night Uncle Donald and cousin Mary were over today |
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| 20 |
Washed Murdy went to Gore. got 3 yds waist lining on Saturday at Dan, McKesics' |
40 |
| 21 |
Murdy Alick & Ran, drove to the Front to see the St Lawrence |
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| 22 |
Had a letter from Sandy for to send Alix home |
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| 23. |
To sugar at Dan McKesic 1.00 |
1.00 4.80 |
August 1883
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Alix is to go home tomorrow. I made him a bit of a party, invited John & Tupper McDonald. Laurance MDonald, John & Duncan McPherson, Tom Tailor Walter & Jimie Slack they had a pleasant time |
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| 25 |
Murdy & I went to Lancaster to see Alix off. The train was late Bought at McCrimmans 5 lbs tea 2.00. thread 16 shirting 2.00 = crackers. 30 cts. at Alexanders. oat meal 25 lb at McGillis, teapot 25., {Laby?} 50. Yarn at Factory . / . 45 " Called to see Aunt & Marjory 2 Tp 3 12 lbs steak 35 cts |
4.16 1.30 .75 1.45 .35 |
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Sabbath cold wind today, but nice and bright |
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Had frost last night in injured some crops of buckwheat and late oats. our garden escaped, but some gardens are nipped |
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I mixed 4 lbs of black wool with four of white to send to factory & washed the yarn yesterday |
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