File #46807: "Peter CRAWFORD's Diary1921-1922 -121.pdf"

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Thursday, March 16, 1922 I delivered to the Bay with Dick and then delivered to the Club and round the shoreline. The day was fine and the roads are getting good. In the evening, first pruning apple trees. Friday, March 17, 1922 I delivered on the ridge route except the Concession West delivered. We got the Down Country mail and went to the P.O. (post office). Helped Alf with work at Beasley Farm. The day was fair but very cold and the greater part of the roads are good. Saturday, March 18, 1922 I delivered mail with Dick by the ridge route except the Concession West. Then we delivered on the shoreline while breaking the bay. Alf & I saw George Green; I spoke to Mark Hume at the depot in the morning for mail result. He said that Polly had no notice & therefore no box.
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