File #44325: "Frank McMillan 1930 Diary 7.pdf"

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June 5th men all hoeing cultivating and ploughing very warm over 90 had an examination at the Ham Clinic no report yet. June 6th cooler today a few light showers hoeing new strawberries lots of them dead they say. June 7th very cold west windand cloudy. June 8th Sunday Cool June 9th Hoeing and cultuvationg June 10th showering heavy all day and cool June 11th bright but cool got 3 more teeth pulled. picked first strawberries 4x36's sold at - 13er point June 12th fine and warmer planted out cauliflower yesterday. ground in good shape but plants very small June 13th the picked 14x36 strawberries sold at 10 at 20th 30, 18th, at 17th June 14th fine and warm, men hoeing bushes, blackberries in full bloom now fast white . am afraid that they will be no good though JUne 15 Sunday fine and warmer June 16th a few light showers in the night and this morning picked strawberries in the rain sent 2 v crates to Toronto by our truck at 10 oclock sold at 10 00 25et {at 23 - et bat 18 th and down 700 20th 10et?} 2th crates noon, at 15 crates at night, 63 crates in all.
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