Text
Transcription
went over and was over there till dark. We had to fill the tank at the flume and it took a long time to strain the lime in so it was late when we got started and then the thing got plugged up so we had to quit. I am sick of the job.
Sunday July 11th
Tid. and I drove down to Sunday School this morning and both of us went to church I drove Aunty Alice over here after church and Jack Martin brought Aunty and Tid over in the car. AuntaIda has gone up to the Bawlby's for a week. Mr. & Mrs. James Douglas were here when we got home and we spent the after noon showing "Jimmy" the stock. He didn't like the old ram on a account of his high shoulders and the black {?} but thought the calves were fine. He thought the pure bred calf was better than Knock fierna as she has dairy hocks. Clem Millman was over in his car this afternoon noon and brought Nita, Kathleen, Towser, and a Mr. Tait. They all came up from Toronto last night and are going back to-night. Kathleen & Tow who are going to stay in Dover for a couple of weeks. Clem took Mrs. Douglas and the rest of the ladie's down to Aunty's and we went Dad. Frank and I went in Douglas car to Ham Thompson's and had a look at his stock then went down to Aunty's. The Douglases left before tea and we all stayed at Aunty's for tea and Enah stayed down to church but the rest of us came home to do chores and Dad. drove down for Enah when we got through. Fine.
Monday July 15th
First thing this morning we gave all the lambs a dose for tape-worm using Cooper's worm tablets. Then Frank harrowed the orchard and Dad. and I went back and turned out two or three rows of hay cocks. It is all pretty damp and blackened but not musty. When we were going back we saw Pommers pull his foot out of the barbed wire fence along this end of the woods near Charlie Munroe's line and when we went over we found his foot badly cut at the back and above the hoof, but we didn't bring him up as Dad. thought he would be better back there if the joint isn't cut into. We couldn't get close enough to him to see. This after noon we got in a couple of loads of hay. To-night Frank and I went over to the potato patch it was too late when we got over to spray and we found them all play ing foot ball. Tige McBride said he would help spray to-morrow night. Fine day. breeze