File #47708: "Mary Agnes Cooper Diary 1924-1925 (46).pdf"

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Wed June 10. Fine and very cool. A little frost. Willie and I in Toronto made division of everything. t Dr in eve. Thur June 11. Making voile dress. a perfect day. cool and bright. Fri June 12. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs Johns Sr. called. Annies Sat June 13. Fine and warm followed by a light shower in eve. Mr Clarke called about Lightning Rods. at Annies. Mrs Mason Hinelton out Sun June 14. Fine and moderately warm after a good nights rain which was badly needed. I went to W. Corks. Inaugural Service in Meth-church. Mon June 15. Very hot and sultry with thunder and light showers. Margaret here for tea. Mr Clarke. sharpened mower 65 cts Tue June 16. Fine and very cool. a little shower last night. Wed June 17. Fine and cool a heavy shower in the night. Thur Jun 18. Fine and cool wind. Men are rodding house. 182 ft at 23 cts per ft. points. 2.50 each. I went to Willies in eve. Grant brought me home. Annie came here. Frin Jun 19. Fine a perfect day. Mr Clarke in eve payed cheque for $50. Sat June 20. Fine bright and moderately warm. I went to S.S. pic nic at Bond Lake a perfect afternoon fifty-three there. got first strawberries 25 cts. a heavy shower last night. Sun Jun 21. Fine bright moderately warm. at morning church. at evening church called see Mrs Chapmans remains. wore black voile Mon June 22. Fine and moderately warm. very dusty. walk to NewtonBrook Tue June 23. Fine and warmer. I went for a walk in evening. made cakes for garden party
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