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                    <text>Kate Halliday Mickle (1871-1941)
1923

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{Front cover green with brown marbling}
1923 {written in blue ink}
{Inside front cover}
Kate G. Mickle
1923
Jan 1st Monday
Mild - Isabel called in the morning for parcel for up the hill. {favors} for New Year's dinner lucky spiders, kewpies {a brand of dolls and figurines that were conceived as comic strip
characters by American cartoonist Rose O'Neill.}, Fumsups {popular name for a good luck
charm popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and often given to soldiers.} - rabbit
foot. Book for mother &amp; candy for Jack. After dinner Mr. Workman called and Mrs. Beattie,
Ted &amp; Douglas Graham, Duncan &amp; Dorothy had a chess tournament and Jen &amp; Vi Mair
called. Elmer Krug came over about 4 p.m. and Sang and played for us. 5 o'clock tea. After
tea Duncan, Douglas &amp; Ted came back &amp; played chess again.
Jan 2nd Tuesday
Cold - Snowing in the afternoon. Florence &amp; Irene Halliday called before the afternoon train,
on which they went home after spending holidays at Mr. M.A.'s. Jen dropped in on her way
from the Station and Marguerite &amp; Will Grover were here. Dorothy clearing up at the
armouries, after hockey tea on Saturday, in the afternoon and at night She and Jen at
Manse for Chess. Duncan called here and afterwards went to Manse also. Fire bell at 11.45
p.m. Small fire at the rink. Dorothy went down part way &amp; heard it was out.
Jan. 3rd. Wednesday
Cooler - frost on door. Started Memory lesson in bed in the Morning. Duncan went away in
afternoon train &amp; Allie, Charlie &amp; Jack called on their way home from the station. Dorothy at

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�W.M.S. Meeting - appointed pianist &amp; Jen Krug Recording secretary. Jen came home with
Dorothy (&amp; called for her but she was down town.) Frances, Isabel and Margaret Christoffer
called. Afternoon tea. Dorothy at hockey practise after tea. Douglas Graham came up with
the chess board &amp; men. He did not go back to Toronto this afternoon as he intended.
Charles slept inside to-night. Charles went to prayer meeting.
Jan. 4th. Thursday
Milder. Ferna called in the Afternoon. Dorothy went to Ida Halladay's to play bridge in the
afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Krug and Mrs. Ferguson &amp; Mrs. Jim Ferguson called (Mrs. Jim came to
Toronto to her Mother's funeral) Dorothy went to hockey practise. Fen called in the
afternoon. After hockey Dorothy called for Fen &amp; She came over to play chess and later Vi
Mair came in to learn how to play. Charles gave them all a lesson. Dated S.S. {Sunday
School} class registers.
Jan. 5th. Friday
Mild. Dorothy at tea at Mrs. Wm. Krug's. Mrs. McNeel and Mrs. W.D Bell called. Mrs. McNeel
bringing me some flowers. Dorothy went to hockey practise, came home &amp; dressed and
went to a party at Mrs. Sanderson's. Charles went to a banquet at Buckley's for the band.
Winnie Ferguson came over while they were away to telephone and stayed for over an
hour.
Jan 6th. Saturday
Very cold day - frost on the door at night. Dorothy had hockey practise at 1 p.m. &amp;
afterwards went to Ferna's to play Chess. Katybel Black called after tea And Ted, Ferna &amp;
Viola came in to play Chess. Charlie slept in.
Jan. 7th. Sunday.
Not quite so cold. Dorothy went to Fen's after church. Finished "Fair Haven" {Fair Harbor,
First published January 1, 1922, timeless tale of small-town life on Cape Cod,} by Joseph C.
Lincoln. Charlie called after church. Allie at her Mother's. Charlie slept in.
Jan. 8th. Monday.
Milder. Dorothy went to Wiarton on noon train. Chesley Hockey Girls playing Wiarton Girls 1st game in L.O.H.A. {Ladies Ontario Hockey Association} Mrs. Graham spent a couple of

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�hours with me in the afternoon. Dorothy phoned game 2-1 in favor of Wiarton. At end of 3rd
period was a tie - played 20 minutes over time &amp; in last 2 mins. Wiarton scored their 2nd
goal. Charlie slept out.
Jan. 9th. Tuesday
Mild and Snowing good part of day. Winnie Ferguson &amp; little Jack Ferguson called before 3
train (going away on it.) Dorothy came home on the same train. Vi Mair came in with her &amp;
then Dorothy went down town for Lemon for tea. Rose Peters called and stayed for about
an hour. Mended the pockets of Charlie's trousers. Wrote a letter to Mrs. Egan. Judge Greig
was here for tea. Dorothy went to O. Sound {Owen Sound} {Owen Sound} with Mr. &amp; Mrs. C.
Ankenmann &amp; Wat. Krug to see the Wiarton - Chesley Boys' Hockey game. Charles went to
prayer meeting (week of prayer) When Judge Greig left at 8 p.m. Dorothy got home at 12.30
p.m.
Jan. 10th. Wednesday
Nice day. Mrs. Ewart &amp; Miss Kyle called. Dorothy went for a walk with Jen Krug &amp; Fen came
back with her for tea. Frances came up after School. Dorothy went to hockey practise &amp;
then she and Fen went to bridge party at Jen Krug's. Charles went to prayer meeting. (Week
of Prayer) I finished "The Cathedral by Hugh Walpole {published 1922, a sweeping saga set
against the backdrop of a magnificent English cathedral. This literary work delves into the
complexities of religious life, exploring the relationships and rivalries within the clergy}.
Dorothy stayed with Fen all night (Mother &amp; Father away.)
Thursday Jan. 11th.
In the afternoon Ida Halladay &amp; Jen Krug called to see me. Dorothy at Library helping Vi Mair
(changing system of exchanging books) She came home &amp; all 3 went to Fen's for supper
around the fire. Dorothy went to Hockey practise &amp; then to church. Charles went to church
also. Dorothy stayed with Fen all night.
Friday Jan. 12th.
Cold. Frost on door. Dorothy at library in afternoon then Vi and Fen were here for tea and
they all went to the Hockey March (Wiarton boys against Chesley) Charles went to church
&amp; Mrs. Stewart &amp; Rena came up and spent the evening with me. Result of March 9-2 in
favor of Wiarton but Chesley played well. Dorothy stays at Fen's all night.

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�Jan. 13th. Saturday
Cold in Morning but frost off door in the afternoon. Feeling rather blue - few sore spots.
Finished "Running for Beginners." Dorothy home for dinner &amp; went to hockey practise at 1
p.m. &amp; stayed to skate. Isabel &amp; Jack, Frances &amp; Margaret Christoffer called in the afternoon
&amp; Ted came up in the evening &amp; played Chess with Dorothy who went to a hockey meeting
at 7 p.m. Alma (has been sick) came home on late train for a week's rest.
Jan. 14th.
Milder - rain in late afternoon (very little) Dorothy and her Dad at church &amp; S.S. {Sunday
School} I helped her Dorothy put dates in S.S. {Sunday School} class envelopes before she
went to S.S. {Sunday School} Mr. Russell (New High School teacher) and Ted Graham over
here for tea. Mr. Russell &amp; Charles went to church &amp; Ted stayed. After Church Allie, Charlie,
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham were here - tea.
Jan. 15th. Monday.
Mild. Dorothy went to station to meet O. Sound {Owen Sound} {Owen Sound} hockey girls.
Miss Miller came here. She &amp; Dorothy went down town &amp; Miss Lenahan, Miss Harris &amp; Vi.
Mair came back with them. Afternoon tea. Jen Krug &amp; Ferna called &amp; Lynda Simpson called
for Helen Lenahan at 6 p.m. Miss Miller Stayed for tea. Game 2 - 1 for Chesley, at end of 3rd
period 0 - 0 in first 5 minutes overtime O.S. scored 1 goal and Chesley scored 2. Dorothy
went to dance after Match. Charles was at the Match. O.S. girls (Most of them) went home
on late train.
Jan. 16th. Tuesday.
Snowed very hard last night, Snow very deep. Dorothy being tired sat beside the fire all
afternoon and read. So did I. After tea Dorothy went to Ferna's to see Mrs. Jameison (who
came last night &amp; Mr. &amp; Mrs. Halliday came home) &amp; she stayed late playing 500 with Mr. &amp;
Mrs. H &amp; Alma. Fire bell rang. Fire at Barrett's but out before firemen got there. Charlie came
up to see it &amp; called in here. Charles slept in. {"in" means in the bedroom as opposed to
“out” on the sun porch}
January 17th. Wednesday

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�Very cold. Marguerite Grover, Mrs. Beattie &amp; Mrs. Wm. Krug called in the afternoon. Dorothy
at a party at Vi Mair's in the afternoon &amp; at hockey practise from 7 - 8. Charles at prayer
meeting. Trying to do a little studying. Charles slept in.
Jan. 18th. Thursday
South wind all night - noisy so Charles slept inside. Allie's aunt, Miss Keith, died yesterday or
day before &amp; Allie went to Elora on early train for the funeral - to come back on late train.
Raining in the afternoon. Dorothy went to call on Mrs. Haynes &amp; to a tea at Davey's. Miss
Meuser, Frances &amp; Isabel Burnet called in the afternoon; trying to study. Dorothy went to
Hockey practise &amp; then Walter Krug called for &amp; they went to Ankenmann's to play bridge.
Charlie called in on his way to the station to meet Allie &amp; Charlie Smellie came in to see me.
Charles went to the office to a church meeting after tea. I wrote a letter (?) to Clare.
Jan. 19th. Friday
Little colder again to-day. frost on the door to-night. Ted came up this afternoon (W.M.S.
Meeting at the Manse) and he and Dorothy played chess. Mrs. D. Pringle from Toronto
called to see me and Hannah Peters returned Dorothy's books and got two others.
Studying. Dorothy went to Hockey practise &amp; then to Buckley's to play bridge. Charles at a
meeting at the office at 8 p.m. Alma came over to see me in the evening. Goes back to
Toronto to-morrow.
Jan. 20th. Saturday
Mild. Dorothy hockey practise at 1 p.m. Ferna &amp; Miss Jameison were here for afternoon tea.
Dorothy went to Jen Krug's to play bridge in the evening. Wat Krug called for her. Nell came
on late train to spend the week end. Charles met her at the station.
Jan. 21st. Sunday
Nice mild day. Nell, Charles, Dorothy went to church in the Morning. Nell to Lillico's in the
afternoon &amp; at Charlie's for tea. Charlie brought Mother up when he called for Nell and took
her home when they got back. Ferna &amp; Miss Jameison were here after church in the
Morning. Dorothy &amp; Charles went to S.S. {Sunday School} I made out a partial annual S.S.
{Sunday School} report for Mr. Halliday. Charlie &amp; Allie up after church.
Jan. 22nd. Monday

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�Nice day. Nell and Dorothy went up tp Mother's in the Morning. Dorothy went to train to
meet H.G. Cut Dorothy's hair. Came down on the afternoon train with the Wiarton Hockey
girls &amp; had afternoon tea here. Charles, Nell, Dorothy went to hockey match. Results. 2 - 0
in favor of Chesley. Vi Mair in in the afternoon. Snowing at night.
Jan. 23rd. Tuesday
Made out S.S. {Sunday School} Treasurer's Report. Nice day. Colder. Nell &amp; Dorothy went up
to Mother's in the Morning. I finished S.S. {Sunday School} report in bed in the morning.
Charlie &amp; Allie called and they and Dorothy went to afternoon train with Nell. Then Dorothy,
Jen Krug &amp; Ida Halladay went for a walk. Allie came in on way home from the Station. Fen &amp;
Miss Jameison came over. Ida &amp; Jen came back with Dorothy &amp; all had afternoon tea.
Dorothy went to a bridge at Rhena Stewart's and Mr. Graham was here and he and Charles
prepared the Session Report for annual meeting. I made out S.S. {Sunday School} report for
Elderslie S.S. {Sunday School} Association.
Jan. 24th. Wednesday
Mild. Mrs. Graham went to London yesterday so Mr. Graham &amp; Ted were here for dinner.
Ted stayed until 3 o'clock when Dorothy went to a party at Mrs. Cobean's. She went to
Hockey practise from 7 to 8 and Ted came up later to play chess. Charles went to the
Annual Congregational Meeting. Rained a little in the night.
Jan. 25th. Thursday
Mild getting quite cold in late afternoon (frost on door) and getting quite mild again in the
night. Mr. Graham &amp; Ted were here for dinner &amp; Ted stayed &amp; played two games of chess
with Dorothy. At 5.30 Dorothy went to Hanover on pleasure sleigh with Bessie Ranney, Ollie
Lochead, Jen Krug, Pearl Buckley &amp; Mrs. Leitch to see "The New Minister" with Dory Engel as
Daisy. Got back about 4 a.m. (quite mild there) Charles getting ready to go to Toronto in
the Morning. Finished "Clare de Lune." {published 1923, written by Michael West, romance
novel}
Jan. 26th.Friday
Very mild. Almost raining. Charles went to Toronto on early train. Is to go to Hamilton on
Saturday night to be godfather to Elsie's baby "Margaret Howitt" on Sunday. Mrs. Flett of
B.C. called to see about Dr. Fletcher's name &amp; address as her sister-in-law has rheumatism.

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�Dorothy went to Woman's Institute meeting at Mrs. M.A. Halliday's. Finished "The Practise of
Autosuggestion" by C. Harry Brooks. {published 1922, a comprehensive guide to the
practice of autosuggestion, a technique that involves using self-talk and positive
affirmations to reprogram the subconscious mind} After tea Dororthy went to the Hockey
Match. Wiarton Senior's against Chesley boys. Result 5 - 3 in favor of Chesley. Greeted with
great applause by Chesley who have hitherto been beaten by Wiarton. I wrote a note to
Clare.
Jan. 27th. Saturday
Nice day, bit colder by night. Wind in the East. Dorothy washed my hair. She went to
Hockey practise at 1 p.m. &amp; stayed to skate awhile. Mrs. Graham called after she came back.
Read "Skippy Bedelle." {published 1922, author Owen Johnson, his sentimental progress
from the urchin to the complete man of the world} Mr. Aikens called for Dorothy to go to
Bijou at night.
Jan. 28th. Sunday.
Fairly cold day but bright. Dorothy went to S.S. {Sunday School} then went over to Fen's
and to Aldyth Hooper's to see Aldyth who has been ill. Jack came home with D. from church
and stayed until S.S. {Sunday School} I entertained him with "Saula" "Claris" &amp; "John Dough."
After tea Fen &amp; Miss Jameison called and after church Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Leitch, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Graham
&amp; Ted.
Jan. 29th. Monday
Bright, Sunshiny frosty day. Got up early &amp; was down stairs when Dorothy left for noon train
for O. Sound {Owen Sound} to play hockey. In the afternoon Mrs. M.A. Halliday called and
Bud brought up the Mail. Mrs. Beattie came over after tea (had on her new suit) and we
picked out some plants. Charles came home on the late train. Result of 3 - 0 favor of O.
Sound {Owen Sound}.
Jan. 30th. Tuesday
20° below zero last night. Cold to-day but moderated - sunshiny. Frances, Jack and
Margaret Christoffer (teacher sick) were here in the Afternoon and Blanche Ross brought
back Dorothy's Essay on "Shakespeare's Heroes" and borrowed "Flint and Feather."

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�{Published 1912, the collected verse of poems by E. Pauline Johnson} Trying to study a bit &amp;
picking plants out of seed catalogues. Dorothy stayed in
O. Sound {Owen Sound} for a dance to-night:
Jan. 31st. Wednesday
Nice day. Dorothy came home on the afternoon train &amp; brought me a book. Ida Halladay
came in with her. Then Marguerite Grover called and they had afternoon tea. In the evening
Dess Symons called &amp; Dorothy walked over to late train with him. Finished "Mirrors of
Downing Street." {published 1921, written by Harold Begbie, is a collection of political
reflections written in the early 20th century. The work presents critical and biographical
studies of notable British statesmen who were influential during and after World War I.}
Feb. 1st Thursday
Thawing - raining in afternoon. Mrs. Ryan sick in bed. Mrs. Green came about 11 a.m. but had
to leave at 5 p.m. on a nursing call. Dorothy got breakfast; helped get dinner, got tea and
did the other work. Mrs. Ryan got up about 5.30 p.m. and say by kitchen fire for awhile. She
had 3 visitors, Miss Jacklin, K.I. Creuger &amp; Tom. Dorothy went up to read on my bed in
evening. Charles at High S. meeting. Wrote a note to Clare.
Feb. 2nd. Friday.
Mild day. Hannah Peters called for More books. Mrs. Ryan better. Fen here for afternoon tea
&amp; She &amp; Dorothy went down town. Dorothy at Bijou with Ida in the evening. Charles went up
to see Charlie who has Grippe. Studied a bit. Wrote a note to Aunt Maggie.
Feb. 3rd. Saturday
Cold &amp; stormy. Mrs. Ferguson called on her way to the Library &amp; brought me some
doughnuts. Then Frances came with some head cheese and Mrs. Davey brought me a
hyacinth. Dorothy went to the Library, then to Ferna's for afternoon tea and to call on Mrs.
Graham who has Grippe. Charlie better &amp; at store in the afternoon. Charles slept in.
Feb. 4th. Sunday

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�Very Cold and Stormy. 75 at Church in the Morning, 50 at night. Great many people ill with
flu. Dorothy &amp; her father went to church in the Morning and to S.S. {Sunday School} Charles
went at night also. Ferna was here after Church in the morning for tea. Charles slept in.
Feb. 5th. Monday
Cold but bright. Got up at 10.30 to be downstairs when Dorothy and her father left on noon
train. Charles has business &amp; both are to go to the hockey match. Wiarton &amp; Chesley O. H.A.
game - final. Finished "More That Must be Told" by Sir Phillip Gibbs. {published 1921,

describes conditions in Europe since WWI}. Dorothy and Charles got home at 1.20 A.M.
game 7 - 0 for Wiarton but Chesley played well. Miss Smart brought up the Mail. Charles
slept in.
Feb. 6th. Tuesday
Very cold. Ferna was over in the Morning before I was up. Dorothy went to church at 4 p.m.
to help decorate for Young People's tea after sleigh drive &amp; went to the banquet at night.
Mrs. Stewart called in the afternoon and Mr. Moss came in the evening for some Magazines
to send to Rose for people where she teaches. Charles slept in.
Feb. 7th. Wednesday
Still Cold. Moderated a little. Ferna over this morning &amp; she &amp; Dorothy practised song for
Missionary meeting which they attended in the afternoon. Mrs. Caldwell &amp; Mrs. Truemner
called &amp; Fen came round after the Meeting with Dorothy. Ted was here in the evening &amp; he
and Dorothy played chess. Charlie slept in.
Feb. 8th. Thursday
Not so cold. Dorothy at B.S. Halladay's in the afternoon to a tea, Edna being home for a
week. She went to the Moore's afterwards. I had indigestion all day and felt wretched, Very
Windy.
Feb. 9th. Friday
Milder. Snowing in the afternoon. Dorothy went over to Fen's. I finished "Marooned in
Moscow" by Marguerite E. Harrison. {published 1921, An American Journalist-Spy Caught In
Russia}Mrs. Davey called in the afternoon and brought me some daffodils. In the evening
Dorothy went to the Public School concert with Ferna. Charles did not go.

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�Feb. 10th Saturday.
Nell's birthday. Lovely spring like day. Dorothy had two tables of Bridge this afternoon. Mrs.
Ankenmann, Ida Halladay, Edna Keighltey, Vi Mair, Pearl Buckley, Ferna, Lynda Simpson, Mrs.
Truemner. Dorothy did not play. She wanted to have another table but Jen Krug away &amp;
Rena S. &amp; Matie B. ill. Frances, Margaret Christoffer and Rosie Peters called in the afternoon
and Florence Leslie also called and brought back some books. Wrapped up Dorothy's prize
for her. At 7.15 (Fen was here for dinner as well) Dorothy, Charles and Fen went to call for
Wm. Krug to go to John Krug's to hear Elmer sing on the Radio from New York. Got Charles
to ring up Nell when he came home &amp; I wished her many happy returns.
Feb. 11th. Sunday
Frances' birthday. Sent her a silver Eversharp pencil on a ribbon with Charles when he went
to church. Isabel called in the afternoon. Charles did not go to church as night as S.S.
{Sunday School} Teachers' Meeting after school &amp; was late. Dorothy &amp; Ferna were at Miss
Lizzie Milne's for tea &amp; as Fen was singing in the church Dorothy went to church with her.
After church Ferna &amp; Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham and Charlie (who spent most of day in bed but is
feeling better) came up. (Ted not feeling so well so did not come.) Cold, Charles slept in.
Feb. 12th. Monday
Turned Milder in the night. Thawing a bit. Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting and
Charlie came up in the evening &amp; fixed the book shelves. Moving small section to ceiling to
make room underneath for desk. Very stormy but Mild.
Feb. 13th. Tuesday.
Cleared two shelves in library cupboard (Mrs. Ryan bringing things for me to sort.) Mrs.
Rogers called. Dorothy went over to Fen's in afternoon and stayed for tea &amp; the evening.
Finished "Ovington's Bank" by Weyman. {a novel by the English historical novelist Stanley
John Weyman, set during an 1825 banking crisis. It was published in London in 1922}Regular
blizzard - worst this winter. Finished shelves in library closet. Fen was to have gone to
Toronto to-day but trains late so is to go in the morning. Dorothy took a couple of books to
Ted &amp; went down town in the Storm in the afternoon. Ferna here for tea. Charles went to
prayer meeting but only 4 there so they had no meeting.
Feb. 15th. Thursday

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�Charles was to go to Walkerton this Morning but telephone message from Mr. David
Roberston saying he was storm stayed in Guelph. Snow plough went down this morning
about 8 a.m. and early train went at 9. Ferna went to Toronto. Blizzard stopped somewhat
during night &amp; this forenoon but is as bad as ever again this afternoon. Studying a little.
Dorothy went down town in the afternoon &amp; Mr. Vickers came after dinner to paint the
dining room ceiling. Wrote a note to Clare. Charles down town in the evening to see Mr.
Geo. Stewart of Kitchener. Charles slept in.
Feb. 16th. Friday
Nice &amp; Sunshiny this Morning. Blizzard again at night. Margaret Kastner's cousin from
Stratford was in town and came up after dinner to call on Dorothy. She went to the station
with him. Miss Stewart came up &amp; I dictated letters to following, Lenore Carter, Miss Small,
Miss Mary McNaughton (for Mrs. McGregor) Nell, Pearl Buckley (thanks for Valentine) Miss
Ward, Miss McEachran, Adelaide, Mr. Phillips, Blanche Gillies. Mr. Vickers was painting
windows in library, other rooms upset, and Mrs. Haynes (New banker's wife) called. Dorothy
played at Ladies' Missionary prayer meeting in Evangelical Church in the afternoon &amp; after
the Meeting Mrs. M.A. Halliday, Mrs. Leitch &amp; Mrs. Graham came over &amp; Dorothy gave them
tea. After tea Dorothy had a committee meeting for Young People's Skating Party and Ted
Dash, Jack Maxwell, Janet McCarmel &amp; May Henry were here. Charles slept in.
Feb. 17th. Saturday
Sunshiny but very cold by 6 p.m. 5 below zero. Mr. Vickers here painting. Mr. Fry putting a
socket in Dorothy's room. Callers: Marguerite Grover, Mrs. Cross &amp; Margaret Marygold
Cross, Miss Evans in the afternoon. Dorothy down town afternoon &amp; morning. Walter Krug
called for her in the evening to go over to their house to play Bridge &amp; Mrs. Beattie spent an
hour or more with me in the evening. Finished "Story of David Livings Abraham Lincoln."
{Published 1923, written by Mary A. Hamilton, explores Lincoln’s journey as a self-taught
lawyer, a compassionate advocate for justice, and the leader who guided America through
its darkest hour.} Charles slept in.
Feb. 18th. Sunday.
Cold but Milder. Dorothy did not go to Church in the Morning but she and her dad went to
S.S. {Sunday School} and to church at night &amp; Charles also went in the Morning. Isabel came
up before S.S. {Sunday School} to get Dorothy to try over a hymn she was to sing. (Her
Mother &amp; Jack went to Elora on Friday &amp; are to be home Monday.) After S.S. {Sunday

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�School} Isabel came back for a box I gave her. Charles went to see Mr. Jan De Fries And Mr.
John Lowry after S.S. {Sunday School} Charlie was up after church. Gave him a book for his
birthday to-morrow. Charles slept in. Read Story of David Livingston by Golding. {Published
1923, written by Vautier Golding,}
Feb. 19th. Monday
Frosty but beautiful sunshiny day. Charles went to Walkerton on early train. Miss Smart
brought up my letters at noon. Signed them. Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting.
Charles got home on late train which was 3/4 hour late. Slept in. Read "Story of Sir Walter
Raleigh."
Feb. 20th. Tuesday.
Nice day but frosty at night. Jean Bell called in the afternoon. Dorothy went down town with
her and after tea went to Young People's Skating party. Very cold night. study. Charles slept
in,
Feb. 21st. Wednesday
Frost all off door by afternoon. Dorothy went to Mrs. M.A.'s, took some N.Y. Times to Ted &amp;
went to see Ida H. in afternoon. Nellie Elliot &amp; Miss Pearson called to see me. Studying.
Charles went to Session Meeting &amp; prayer meeting in evening. Charles slept in.
Feb. 22nd. Thursday
Mild but frosty at night. Mr. Vickers here in afternoon fixing bath room paper. Dorothy went
for walk with Ida H. and then to Mair's. Mrs. Ferguson called in afternoon. Wrote a list of
books for her. In the evening Charles went to hear Mr. McQuaker's lecture for Men's Class
(Chairman) &amp; Dorothy went to a hockey match. Chesley vs. Palmerston. Chesley won. Mr.
Caldwell has had Grippe for a few days. Charles had to re-light office furnace this morning
&amp; had to shovel sidewalk etc. Charles slept out but was Chilly.
Feb. 23rd Friday
Very, very cold day. Did not get up until 12 o'clock as Mr. Vickers papering the bath-room.
Dorothy down at Miss Milne's in afternoon. Mrs. Maxwell called. Studied. At night Dorothy
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�still on sick list but was at office to-day. Charlie came in on way home from late train &amp;
brought me a book from Nell. Charles slept in. Wrote note to Clare.
Feb. 24th. Saturday
Got Milder in the night. Snowed all day. Studied. Dorothy down town in Morning, at library in
afternoon. Mr. Vickers here in morning fixing paper which was coming off bath-room wall
again. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bell called (also Pat, Fen's dog.) After tea Vi Mair called for a book and Wat
Krug called for Dorothy to go to Ankenmann's to play bridge. Charles slept out. (Will just
mention nights he is in.)
Feb. 25th. Sunday
Beautiful spring day with heaps of snow. Charles &amp; Dorothy went to church &amp; S.S. {Sunday
School} &amp; Charles to church at night. Isabel came up after S.S. {Sunday School} and then
Charlie, Allie and Jack came in. Isabel stayed for tea. As Ted not well the Grahams did not
come up after church. Read "Story of General Gordon." {published, 1907 written by Jean
Lang, the life and adventures of Charles George Gordon, a British Army officer known for his
bravery and humanitarian work, particularly in the Soudan and during the Crimean War.}
Feb. 26th. Monday
Misty all day. Thawing. Colder at night. Ida Halladay was here in the afternoon &amp; she and
Dorothy had afternoon tea. I read "Foursquare by Grace S. Richmond. {published 1922,
romance novel} After tea Charles had to go to Leggis to get some documents signed and
Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting.
Feb. 27th. Tuesday
Beautiful day. Studied. Dorothy went for walk in afternoon with Ida H. and Helen Schell and
to tea afterwards at Ankenmann's. Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Mrs. Stewart called. In the evening
Aldyth called for Dorothy to go to curl and she went to Ankenmann's afterwards for bridge.
Feb. 28th. Wednesday
Beautiful Spring day but lots of snow still. Studied. Finished Life of Livingstone by Blaikie
{The Personal Life of David Livingstone, published 1880 , written by W. Garden Blaikie,
chiefly from his unpublished journals and correspondence in the possession of his family}.
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�(John) in bed with bad sore throat. Dorothy and her father went to Public library lecture.
Dean Hill of London on "New Public Health." Wrote note to Nell. After the lecture Dean Hill,
Dr. Rannie, Mr. McNeel, Mr. Farney, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham and Eric were here for cup of tea.
Mch. 1st. Thursday
Nice mild day. Got up at half past ten as Miss Meuser coming to call at 11.15 (wants to bring
3 of her pupils to play for me some night.) In afternoon Dorothy had Ida Halladay, Vi Mair
and Helen Schell here for bridge. Miss Smellie &amp; Miss Helen Smellie called on me. Studied.
Wrote note to Clare. Charles had to go back to office at 8 p.m. and Dorothy went to the
Movies.
Friday Mch. 2nd.
Mild. Studied. Marguerite Grover called in the afternoon. Finished "Story of Robert The
Bruce" and read "Henry VIII and His Court.
Mch. 3rd. Saturday
Very mild, dull, almost raining. Dorothy at Public Library in the afternoon and at Movies in
evening. She went to station to meet Ferna and then over to Halliday's. John Maxwell came
up about 10 p.m. for points on debate for Monday. Resolved "That Travelling is More
Educative than Reading." John on Negative. I had forgotten it so did not have it ready. We
talked it over with him for about an hour &amp; after he left Charles and I arranged points and
he wrote them out, to be delivered at Church in the Morning. Studied.
Mch. 4th. Sunday
Rained quite heavily. Turned to snow in afternoon. Sunshine for a short time. Mr. Conrad
Krug called with some daffodils &amp; narcissii which Jen brought me from Toronto. (She got
home last night. Charles went to church in the Morning, he and Dorothy to S.S. {Sunday
School} and Dorothy to church at night. Ferna came home with Dorothy after S.S. {Sunday
School} and stayed for tea. Finished "The story of Lord Clive " and also "Pillars of Society" by
A.G. Gardiner. {Published 1913, a window into the social and political landscape of the early
20th century.} None of the household up the hill at church. Charlie not over attack of
tonsilitis &amp; Isabel and Bud have flu.
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�Mild day. Studied. Aldyth called in evening for Dorothy to go to Young People's Meeting.
Frosty at night. Charles slept in. Wrote a note to Nell.
Mch. 6th. Tuesday
Nasty East wind. Studied. Finished "Story of Columbus." Mrs. Beattie called in the afternoon.
Vi Mair &amp; Dorothy went for a snow shoe tramp &amp; came back here for tea where Ida Halladay
joined them. Jen Krug came over about 6.30 and they played bridge. Charlie and Mr. Currie
of Tara (Had been at Presbytery Meeting at Paisley) called &amp; stayed until time to go to late
train. Charles slept in on account of wind.
Mch. 7th. Wednesday
Colder or at least frostier. Studied. Chesterfield &amp; chair arrived to-day. Dorothy and her
dad unpacked them. In library now but may have to be Changed. Dorothy went to a
birthday bridge at Ida Halladay's. Mrs. M.A. has Erisypelas {erysipelas} {bacterial infection of
the skin}. I cut Dorothy's hair. Mrs. (Dr.) Rannie called. Ferna came home with Dorothy after
the tea and they moved the furniture around to suit them. Charles went to Weldon's (Miss
Weldon died yesterday) and then to prayer meeting.
Mch. 8th. Thursday
Lovely day but sharp. Studied. Dorothy went for a walk after dinner. Went down cellar today, first time for ever a year, to see the tank and automatic pump which I had never seen.
Mr. Graham called. Dorothy went to a bridge party at Ankenmann's and Charles took her &amp;
McDonald to Bijou to see Barrie's "Little Minister." {sentimental novel by J.M. Barrie,
published in 1891 and dramatized in 1897}. Finished "The Prince of Graustark." {written by
George Barr McCutcheon is a novel that was likely written in the early 20th century. The
story introduces Mr. and Mrs. Blithers, a wealthy couple who are ambitiously planning to
secure a titled husband for their daughter, Maud.} Wrote a note to Clare. Charles slept in.
Frost on the door.
Mch. 9th. Friday
Cold in Morning- quite mild by night. Studied. Dorothy went to bridge party at Mair's in the
afternoon and to the Movies at night. Charles went to banquet at Church (given by Choir to
Ladies' Aid) Mrs. Green came in to see new Chesterfield. Finished "The Living Mummy" by

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�Ambrose Pratt. {a fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the
Libyan desert} Silly, improbable book. Mr. W. H. Brown very ill with pneumonia.
Mch. 10th. Sunday Saturday
Rained during night. Charles &amp; Dorothy went to church in the morning and to S.S. {Sunday
School}
Charles tired so no one went at night. Jack came to see us in the afternoon while Alice &amp;
Margaret went for a walk and Alice called for him. After Church Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham, Ted, Eric,
Charlie and Allie and Mr. M.A. were here. (Ferna came after Church in the morning, had tea,
and stayed until S.S. {Sunday School} time.) (Charlie, Charles and M.A. arranging programme
for Session which is to take the programme for Young People's meeting a week from tomorrow.) (Charles slept out) Very mild.
Mch. 10th. Saturday
Milder. Dorothy played hockey in the afternoon and went to Public Library. Studied. Isabel
called in the afternoon and Rose Peters came to return the book Hannah borrowed.
Dorothy went to the Bijou in the evening.
Mch. 12th Monday.
Raining heavily until late in the afternoon when it turned to snow. Studied. Dorothy at Fen's
for tea. Got 2 parcels of candies from Clare this afternoon. Ferna here in the afternoon and
Mrs. Ankenmann and Helen Schell called. (Miss Schell going away to-morrow.) Finished
"Merton of the Movies" by Harry Leon Wilson. { a comic novel, it was adapted into a stage
play and three films. Wilson, a writer and novelist, wrote the book after a brief stint in
Hollywood. Merton of the Movies was published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1919 and
published as a book in 1922.} Wrote a note to Clare. Charles slept in.
Mch. 13th. Tuesday
Cold - getting quite frosty, frost on door. Studied. Dorothy at Fen's in the morning (Miss
Jameison came last night) and snowshoeing in the afternoon with Vi, Ida, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;
Jen Krug. Charles slept in. D. went to late train for birthday cake from Coles.
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�Nice day but cold. Gave Dorothy a cheque, her dad got her a suit-case &amp; her aunt Clare
sent her a party box. Isabel was here at noon with bridge cloth. Dorothy busy getting ready
for her party. Tied up prizes etc. studied in bed in Morning. Finished "Story of Napoleon" and
"Quin." At the party: - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Haynes, Dr. &amp; Mrs. Truemner, Wellington &amp; Jen Krug, W.P.
Krug, Mrs. Chris, Ankenmann, Marjorie Finlayson, Jack McDonald, Wilfred Davison, Matie &amp;
Pearl Buckley, Vi Mair, Ida Halladay. Charles went to prayer meeting &amp; Dorothy was over at
Fen's for an hour in the afternoon. I wrote to Aunt Anaise for Charles. Charles slept in.
Mch. 15th. Thursday
Milder. Studied. In the afternoon Dorothy Reid Fen &amp; Miss Jameison (who could not come to
the birthday party. (Ted &amp; Eric could not come either)) Ida Halladay &amp; Jen Krug here for
afternoon tea. Fen came over again after tea to get list of flowers I had forgotten to give
her. Then Mrs. Meuser brought Evelyn Cruickshank, Marie Boos and Mable Lipsett to play for
me. Gave them ice cream &amp; biscuits. Mr. Bowman of Elmwood phoned Charles. He heard
the Music and asked to have phone left connected so he could hear it. Charles &amp; Dorothy
went to the Manse right after tea with some birthday cake for Ted &amp; Eric and then Dorothy
went over to Fen's but both were here part of the evening. Windy so Charles slept in.
Mch. 16th. Friday
Raining in night - quite cold in the afternoon &amp; very windy. Studied. Dorothy wrote a poem,
went to the Women's Institute Meeting &amp; then over to Fen's. Mrs. Mair &amp; Viola called.
Dorothy went to the Movies and Charles to the Band Concert.
Mch. 17th. Saturday.
Nice mild day. Studied. Isabel called and came back a 2nd time later M. &amp; Mrs. (Rev.)
McCullough called. Aft Dorothy went to Ladies' Aid Tea in armories &amp; to Public Library. After
tea she went to tea again to take her father's Contributions and then to movies with Ida &amp;
Florence Halladay.
Mch. 18th. Sunday
Mild in Morning but colder by night. Charles &amp; Dorothy went to church &amp; to S.S. {Sunday
School} Charles to session meeting after church and to church at night. Mr. Caldwell called
while they were at S.S. {Sunday School} Finished "The Three Lives" {published in 1909, is a
work of fiction written in 1905 and 1906 by American writer Gertrude Stein.} and read "Pip."

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�Charlie and Allie were not up after church as Maude Steven worse. Charles stayed to hear
session choir practise for Young People's Meeting so was not here until 9 p.m. Charles slept
in.
Mch 19th. Monday.
Very cold. Frost on door. bad wind. Snow flurries. Studied. Marguerite Grover called in
afternoon. Dorothy went to Ida Halladay's to play bridge and after tea she and her father
went to Young Peoples. Charles to speak on "Christian Influence In the Nation." Session in
charge of the service. Charles slept in.
Mch. 20th. Tuesday.
Very nasty windy day. Dorothy had a touch of Grippe so lay around all day. Studied. After
tea Dororthy and I played Halma, Snakes &amp; Ladders, {Searching} and Marble Solitaire.
Charles slept in.
Mch. 21st. Wednesday.
Mild spring day. Still lots of snow so very wet. Dr. Dearle of Western University here to
lecture on Radio. Staying with us. He had a rest in the afternoon. Dorothy went down town
and had tea at the Mair's. She and her father went to the lecture with Dr. Dearle. After the
lecture Mr. Graham &amp; Eric came up for a cup of tea. Charles still sleeping in.
Mch. 22nd. Thursday.
Dr. Dearle left on the early train. studied awhile. In the afternoon Ida, Jen &amp; Vi were here
playing bridge.
Wrote to Clare. After tea Dorothy went to the Movies with Walter Krug who called for her
and Charles to a council meeting. Charles slept in.
Mch. 23rd. Friday
Cold. Dorothy has sore shoulder and neck. Cold I suppose from going out. studied a little.
She (D) and I spent day in library. Mrs. Rannie called in the afternoon to bring me "The
Forsyte Saga" {a series of three novels and two interludes published between 1906 and 1921
by the English author John Galsworthy, who won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature.} and
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�culture and society} to read but did not come in as she had the boys with her. Charles
slept in.
Mch. 24th. Saturday
Big snow storm this Morning - real blizzard - Cold. Dorothy down town in the Morning and
also in the Afternoon. Isabel and Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon. After tea Charles
went (by request) to see Mr. W.H. Bunn who is convalescing from pneumonia and Walter
Krug called to take Dorothy to Mairs to play bridge. Mr. Faulkner died this Morning and
yesterday Charlie and Allie took Maude Steven to London. Charles slept in.
Mch. 25th Sunday.
Very stormy cold day. Charles had a cold so stayed in bed until about half past three and
did not go out. Dorothy went to church in the morning and to S.S. {Sunday School} and got
Florence Leslie to take Charles' class. Finished "Hurlburt's story of the Bible" and read
"Gentle Julia" by Tarkington. Mr. Caldwell called in the afternoon and Charlie and Allie were
up after church. Chas. Slept in.
Mch. 26th. Monday
Frost on door. Dorothy was at Women's Institute Meeting at Mrs. M.A. Halliday's in the
afternoon. I studied and wrote a letter to Nell who sent me Philip Gibb's new book "The
Middle of the Road." Jean Bell, Wat Krug and Jimmie McKay of Owen Sound were here
playing bridge in the evening.
Mch. 27th Tuesday.
Cold day - Frost on the door. Studied. Charlie came up in the Morning to show me samples
of serviettes. Jimmie McKay (visiting at Bell's) came up in the afternoon and played Chess
with Dorothy. As we had a turkey we had Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham Eric &amp; Ted here for dinner at
6.30. Chas. slept in.
Mch. 28th. Wednesday
Very cold day. Paper say coldest Mch. 28th in 82 years. Plenty of frost on the door. Windy &amp;
Stormy. Dorothy went to Ankenmann's in the afternoon to play bridge. Just after tea Cairn's
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�called and Jimmie McKay came to play chess with Charles but left early as he was leaving
on the late train.
Dorothy went down to Mair's for a short time. Charles slept in. Studied.
Mch. 29th. Thursday.
Very cold and stormy. Studied. Wrote part of an address to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert McNally.
Wrote a note to Clare. Charles was out in the evening making some session calls. Dorothy
out. Charles slept in.
Mch. 30th. Friday
Good Friday. Cold. Studied. Finished the address to Mr. &amp; Mrs. McNally. Isabel called in the
afternoon. Dorothy had committee meeting of Programme Committee for Community Sale.
Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Mrs. Ankenmann were here. Dorothy served
tea. Jack (with Easter rabbit Duncan, who came home last night, brought him) Keith,
Duncan, Charlie and Allie called. Dorothy and her father went over to M.A.'s where 66 ose
and the address were presented to the McNally's both out after tea, Charles Finished his
session calls and Dorothy went to the Movies. I finished "The Double Life of Mr. Alfred
Burton" by Oppenheim. {written by E. Phillips Oppenheim, published in 1913, follows the
protagonist, Alfred Burton, as he grapples with the consequences of his involvement in the
Menatogen scheme.} Charles slept in.
Mch 31st. Saturday.
Very cold day. Studied. Hannah Peters came in the afternoon for books. Dorothy at Public
Library &amp; down town. Duncan came in the evening and spent the time with me while
Charles and Dorothy went to Mr. M.A.'s where there was a presentation of 66 roses to Mr. &amp;
Mrs. Robert McNally on the 66th Anniversary of their wedding. Dorothy went to the Bijou
afterwards. Charles slept in.
Apr. 1st. Sunday
Nicer day. Cold but sunshiny. Easter Sunday and Communion Sunday. Jack's birthday. Sent
$1 to S.S. {Sunday School} with Charles for him. Dorothy and her dad at church and S.S.
{Sunday School} Frances and Rosa Peters called in the afternoon. Charles went to church
at night and after church Charlie and Allie were here. Charles slept in. Wrote to Len Carter
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�Apr. 2nd. Monday
Milder. Thawing - good deal of snow disappeared to-day. Studied. Mrs. Stewart and Rena
called in the afternoon and Duncan spent the evening here. I finished "The story of Frances
{Francis} Drake" and read "Salome" by Oscar Wilde. {a one-act tragedy, the original version
of the play was first published in French in 1893; an English translation was published a year
later.} Dorothy went to Jen Krug's to play bridge in the evening. Charles slept in. Mr. McNally
called and brought me four of his roses.
Tuesday Apr. 3rd.
Walking very bad. Raining all day. Stopped about 8 p.m. Studied. Dorothy at a tea at Ethel
Reid's in the afternoon. In the evening Dess Symonds called to take her to the dance.
Charles slept in.
Apr. 4th. Wednesday
Nice day but colder. Sunshiny. Charles left on the early train for Toronto, delegate to the
Educational Conference. Dorothy left on the noon train for Owen Sound for the dance. Read
"Undine" {a romantic fairy tale written by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué in 1811, blending
themes of love, identity, and the supernatural.} Isabel and Jack called in the afternoon &amp;
Jack went to slept while I read him "Doctor Doolittle." {written by Hugh Lofting , published in
1920, a physician who shuns human patients in favour of animals.} Then Keith brought up
the Mail. After tea Charlie and Duncan Mrs. and Winnie Ferguson called and stayed until
10.30. Studied.
Apr. 5th. Thursday.
Very wet day. Charlie, Duncan and Keith called on way to station for 3 o'clock train (Duncan
going back to Toronto.) Dorothy came home on same train &amp; brought me 2 books. Went to
a tea at Mrs. Ankenmann's at 4 p.m. I finished "The Essentials of English Composition."
Studied. Wrote to Clare and finished "The Forsyte Saga" by John Galsworthy. 870 pages.
Composed of 3 of his novels and 2 shorter stories joining them together. "The Man of
Property." Interlude "Indian Summer of a Forsyte" "In Chancery" Interlude - "The Awakening."
and "To Let". History of a middle class family in England of 3 generations. From the Victorian
life to After War of 1914.
Apr. 6th. Friday Thursday

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�Nice day. Dorothy went to a bridge at Buckley's in the afternoon and to dinner at Haynes at
6.30. Winnie Ferguson came over and had tea with me and we had a fine chat. Winnie &amp;
Dorothy went to the late train &amp; Charles got home alright; studied.
Apr. 7th. Saturday
Lazy day. Had the croup last night. Frances, Jack and Hannah Peters were here in the
afternoon, raining when they left. Marguerite Grover also called. Dorothy at library in the
afternoon and at movies at night.
Charles moved outside to sleep. Read "The Man who Lived in a Shoe" by Forman. {Published
in 1922, written by Henry James Forman, a novel that explores the life of Randolph Byrd, a
book-loving bachelor who becomes the guardian of his late sister's three children.}
Apr. 8th. Sunday
Cold Stormy day. Charlie slept in. nasty day. Dorothy and her father went to church &amp; S.S.
{Sunday School} and neither of them went out at night. Isabel was here in the afternoon
and after church Charlie and Allie were here.
Apr. 9th. Monday.
Nice sunshiny day. Got up at 10.30. Dorothy packing to go to Toronto. Studied. Dorothy left
on the afternoon train. (Winnie Ferguson &amp; Florence Krug going down also.) Mrs. Graham
called and after tea Mrs. Beattie came over and we planned a perennial border for Mrs.
Aldrich. Dr. Biehn (who is in town for a few days) called and stayed for an hour or so. Looked
like rain in the afternoon. Charles has started to sleep out again.
Tuesday Apr. 10th.
Looked bright in the Morning but sun got grey and was snowing quite hard in the afternoon.
As Mrs. Con. Krug "felt too tired" to entertain Prof. Kingston we had him go dinner. Charles
went to the station to meet him &amp; at a quarter to 4 went to the School with him. Mr. Bell
undertaking to take him the rest of the time. Very pleasant man indeed. Clarence Halliday,
who is visiting Mrs. M.A. (finished his 1st year at Knox.) called and spent an hour with me in
the afternoon. Very little studying to-day. Mrs. Green &amp; Mrs. Ryan housecleaning. Charles
went to the lecture by Prof. Kingston of London university on "A Talk on the Stairs" (Library
course of Extensive Lectures.) Finished "The Vehement Flame" by Margaret Weland. {a
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�Curtis, a nineteen-year-old, and his older wife, Eleanor Newbolt, who marry impulsively
after a whirlwind romance fraught with societal implications.}
April 11th. Wednesday
Charles got up for early train and we went to Walkerton. Raining then. Cleared up in
afternoon and snowed a bit. He got home on the noon train. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Ryan
housecleaning. Traveller here with coats. Keith brought some up for me to try on and Aldyth
came over. ordered two. Keith stayed for tea. Charles went to prayer meeting &amp; Keith to the
Bijou. Studied some but rather lazy.
April 12th. Thursday
Very cold. For some reason my right leg is almost useless. Sore all the way down. Studied.
Wrote to Clare. Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon.
April 13th. Friday
Cold day. Studied. Mrs. Green and Ms. Ryan housecleaning, finished the upstairs. Mrs.
Halliday (M.A.) called after tea. Intended to have Isabel, Frances &amp; Jack to tea but foot too
sore. can hardly walk without my cane. Charles went to "Father and Son" banquet in the
church - 1st we have ever had in our church. Wrote a note to Dorothy.
April 14th. Saturday
Cold day. Foot very sore, using cane. In the afternoon, Vi Mair &amp; Pearl Buckley called and
then Jen Krug came in and brought me some sponge cake. I had Isabel, Frances and Jack
for tea and played games with them. Jessie Leslie called after tea for some books and Mrs.
Wm. Krug came over and spent the evening with me and Charles walked home with her.
Studied.
April 15th. Sunday
Foot very sore all night. Dark day - raining at S.S. {Sunday School} time. Charles went to
church in morning &amp; to S.S. {Sunday School} Finished "The Story of Stanley" Aldyth called
for S.S. {Sunday School} papers. Charles went to S.S. {Sunday School} and to Church at
night. After church Charlie,
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�April 16th. Monday
snow flurries. Snowed during the night and ground is well covered. Studied. Mrs. Davey
called in the afternoon to get members for Horticultural Society. After tea Mr. Currie of Tara
called. Down in Presbytery work. Charles went to see Mr. W. H. Bunn after tea. Wrote a letter
to Miss Small.
April 17th. Tuesday
Nice to-day but still cold. Knees give back a bit. Studied. Mrs. Beattie came over in the
afternoon and brought me such a pretty purple cineraria. We made out my order for plants
for Horticultural Society and after tea I sent an order to Henderson's in N.Y. for seeds. (got it
ready I mean) Florence Leslie called in the afternoon and returned Lampman's Poems
{Archibald Lampman, a Canadian poet} which Jessie got on Saturday night.
Dorothy got home on the late train. Has a fine new coat, new hat, new dress &amp; new shoes.
She and her father went over to deliver a parcel at Mrs. Ferguson's after the train.
April 18th. Wednesday
My birthday and a nicer day. Somewhat mild. Studied a little. Mrs. Graham came in the
Morning and brought me a wonderful bunch of sweet-peas (4 bunches) pink and mauve.
Doothy gave me a new rose tray and napkins ring and Frances called at noon to give me a
pretty little handkerchief she made for me. Clare sent me a crepe de chine nightie and
Charlie and Allie gave me a very pretty bowl. Dorothy had arranged a surprise party and
they began arriving about 3.30. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Beattie (one of the conspirators who
helped Dorothy make sandwiches down at her home.) Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs.
Crow, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. (Dr.) Rannie, Allie, Mrs. Cobean, Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs.
Wm. Bell, Mrs. Krug, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. (Dr.) Mair, Miss Elworthy and Mrs. C.
Ankenman, Jen Krug, Ida Halladay and Pearl Buckley who helped Dorothy and then had a
game of bridge and later went to the Movies. (Mrs. Ankenmann went home at 6.) Mrs. Leitch
read an Address and Mrs. Krug presented me with a Silver flower basket, from the ladies.
Mrs. Ankenmann brought me sweet peas, Mrs. W. Krug roses, Mrs. McDonald roses and Pearl
Buckley roses. Winnie Ferguson sent me some violets with Dorothy who brought me some
daffodils. She also brought me sippers for a lemonade set which Charles got me for my
birthday.
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�Lemonade set arrived at noon to-day. Rained hard in the afternoon. I wrote a number of
advertisements for the Community sale and after tea Mrs. Leitch called to discuss them &amp;
get them. Mr. Graham called to see my flowers. Charles went to Owen Sound on the late
train and Dorothy slept in his bed and we went to bed early and read.
April 20th. Friday.
Beautiful spring day. Sat out on the verandah for an hour. 1st time I have been out since
October. Charles got home on afternoon train. Dorothy went to School to select the
children for her programme &amp; then to the Institute Meeting. Mother came up about 3 p.m.
and stayed until after tea. (1st time she has been up here since Jan. When Nell was here.
After tea discovered the address the Ladies gave me was mislaid. Everybody had a great
hunt for it. (It was in the piano &amp; Mrs. Green &amp; Mrs. Ryan housecleaned there on Thursday)
Didn't find the address. Wrote to Clare and to Winnie Ferguson. Dorothy went to the Movies
and Charles, being sleepy, went to bed at 9 p.m. Read "Bull-Dog Drummond" by Cyril
McNeile (Sapper) { Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond is a fictional character, created by H. C.
McNeile and published under his pen name "Sapper"} Lazy day - no studying as Mother
here all afternoon.
April 21st. Saturday.
Beautiful warm day. Alice and Isabel came in on the way from the train, (from Hanover.)
Dorothy getting Isabel to help her pick out children for pantomime. Walked to the gate at
noon and picked some snowdrops for Mrs. M.A. Went over to see Marguerite Grover and
stayed almost an hour. Pretty tired rest of day. Isabel came to see me in afternoon. Dorothy
was down town &amp; Jen, Ida and Vi came back with her and they had lemonade out of my
new glasses. Very hot in the afternoon. Mrs. Graham called in the evening. Charles went up
to Kirkwood's for her butter and Dorothy went to Ankenmann's to play bridge, Walter Krug
calling for her. Mrs. Beattie got Mr. Graham to write my address over again &amp; Dorothy got it
partly signed.
April 22nd. Sunday.
Little cooler. Grey day with a couple of small showers. Dorothy and her dad at church &amp; S.S.
{Sunday School} Mother here from Church time until about 3 p.m. She thought it might rain
more &amp; went home earlier. Finished a silly book "A Secret of the Sea" by Wm. Allison.
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�April 23rd. Monday.
Colder so was not out. Got up at 10.30 a.m. studied a little. Isabel and Frances were here for
tea learning a dance for the Community sale. Helped Dorothy a little in selecting costumes
for them. Wrote ad. and dodger for Sale in the Morning. At 5 p.m. 10 girls came to practise
choruses for the Saturday night programme. Dorothy at practise at Town Hall at 4, Here at
5, Meeting at Hall at 7 and went to Young People's Social evening afterwards. She is not
feeling very well.
April 24th. Tuesday.
Still too cold to go out. Lazy to-day &amp; studied very little. Cut patterns for hearts, crowns
etc. and sewed necks of a couple of capes for Dorothy. Isabel and Frances were here for
dinner to have another practise. Alma Halliday (home for the week-end) called in the
afternoon. Dorothy to Hall for practise at 4 p.m. and again at 7. after which she was going to
the Movies. Margaret Grover came over in the evening and Charles went to a High School
Board Meeting.
April 25th. Wednesday
Cool but nice day. Studied. In the Afternoon put on my fur coat and went down to the
Manse to call. Stayed about an hour. Walked down with Dorothy on her way to practise at
the Hall. In the evening the girls were here practising for the choruses. Charles and Mr. Bell
continued their game of chess by phone. Now about 2 Months on the go. Sewed ermine (?)
on three capes for Dorothy. Mrs. Graham walked back with her.
April 26th. Thursday.
Getting up at 10.30 now (an hour earlier) Lovely day with still a cool breeze. Was trying to
make wings (for a bee) for Dorothy.
studied. Cut out 11 crowns for Dorothy and some stars. In the afternoon walked over to Mrs.
M.A. Halliday's. She is in bed again. Mrs. Graham &amp; Mrs. Stewart came in while I was there.
Mrs. Graham walked home with me and came in for awhile &amp; Mr. Graham joined us at the
Manse and came as far as the gate and then went over to Hooper's (Mr. Hooper is very ill.)
In the evening 15 children came to practise the Maypole Dance on the lawn and the
Pantomime in the house. Isabel and Frances stayed later to practise their dance. Mother
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�Friday Apr. 27th.
Beautiful day. Studied. Went over to Hooper's with Some arrowroot. Mrs. Ankenmann and
Jen Krug were here in the afternoon helping make tissue paper dresses. I sewed all the
animals on the witch's cape and made a red cape. Charles went to Walkerton in the
Morning and got back about 4 p.m. Finished "The story of Captain Cook." Wrote to Clare.
Made a crown for the Princess in the Fairy Tale (Dorothy's programme for Thurs. night.)
Raining after tea. Sat on verandah for an hour in the afternoon. Dorothy at the Hall and away
to a practise at 7 p.m. Movies afterwards. Charles at a meeting of High School Board.
Saturday Apr. 28th.
Nice day. Got up at 10 a.m. Isabel and Frances were here practising, then they went with
Dorothy to the hall to practise and came back for dinner. I went to Mrs. Beattie's and Mrs.
Ferguson's in the Morning. Dorothy and the children were practising at the hall again at 1
o'clock. In the afternoon Jen Krug, Rena Stewart, Matie and Pearl Buckley were here making
tissue paper dresses and after tea Mrs. Ankenmann, Jen and Vi were here playing bridge. At
6 p.m. I walked down to the Manse (waited in the house) to walk home with Charles.
April 9th. Sunday.
Grey day. Shower as church was coming out and another at church time in the evening.
Charles and Dorothy at church and S.S. {Sunday School} and Charles went at night with the
Oddfellows. Mother was here and Charlie called for her after S.S. {Sunday School} Halved
my Seeds with her and put them in envelopes for her. Finished reading "Building the Nation"
by W. G. Smith. {published 1922,. A Study of Some Problems Concerning the Churches'
Relation to the Immigrants} Charles went with Mr. Graham after S.S. {Sunday School} to see
Bert Gillies who is very ill with Tuberculosis of the bowels, then he went over to see Mr. &amp;
Mrs. M.A. Halliday who are both ill. Charlie and Allie were up after church.
April 30th. Monday.
Cool and damp so was not out. Studied awhile. In the Afternoon Jen Krug and Mrs.
Ankenmann were here making tissue dresses. Dorothy also on the Job and I made one.
Dorothy went to practise at 4. p.m. and the others left shortly after. Miss Elworthy called.
Dorothy went to practise again from 7 to 8 and Jen and Mrs. Ankenmann came back and
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�May 1st. Tuesday.
Nice day - still cool breeze. Did not do any studying. Helping Dorothy decide about her
costume etc. Sat outside awhile. Mts. Graham and Mrs. Stewart came in as they were
passing. I walked up as far as Black's with them. Dorothy out calling to get programmes for
Thursday afternoon &amp; then went to hall to decorate her booth. D. went to the Movies. at
night. Wrote a paper on "Immigrants from S.E. Europe for Dorothy to read at Missionary
Society to-morrow.
May 2nd. Wednesday
Got up at 9.30 a.m. Finished reading "Story of Lord Roberts." Worked at some bazaar things
for Dorothy and made 5 tissue head bands. Miss Elworthy here in Afternoon and Mrs.
Beattie called twice. Isabel and Frances were here for tea. Helped put the hearts on
Frances' Queen of Hearts dress. Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting in afternoon. (I read
the paper for her to write out before she went.) and to practise at hall in the evening and
for Motor ride with Wat Krug afterwards. Walked as far as Manse.
May 3rd. Thursday.
Beautiful day. Did not get up until about 10 a.m. Dorothy at hall most of the Morning. Made 8
tissue head bands, hunted up curios to go to hall. Walked down to the Manse but feel very
tired. Finished reading "Babbitt" by Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Graham called for a minute in the
afternoon looking for Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Green here housecleaning the library. Jen Krug
called for me with the car and took me down to the Community Sale. Dorothy's programme
was very good and she spoke very well indeed. (Pantomime of flowers asleep &amp; Fairy Tale)
Isabel and Frances danced the Minuet very prettily. I enjoyed it very much and Jen brought
me home again,
May 4th. Friday.
Nice day. Very tired so did not get up until 11.30. Did nothing all day. Dorothy was down
town in the Morning. She was very tired after dinner but went down to the hall and came
home shortly after 5 p.m. feeling quite ill. Had Dr. Rannie up. Her temperature was over 101°.
He could not find anything wrong with her lungs and after he left she felt much better and
her temperature went down in a few minutes to less than 100°. I hope she will be quite well
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�5. Mr. Hooper is very ill to-day. I wrote to Clare and to Mrs. Aldwich (enclosing plan for
Perennial Border.) Charles went to the Community Sale in the evening.
May 5th. Saturday
Dorothy feeling ill still but came down to library after dinner. Vi Mair called to see her.
Hannah Peter called for books. Dorothy intending to go to hall at night but too ill. Dr. Rannie
here again still not sure of cause of temperature. Dorothy insisted that I should go to the
Hall. Frances came up to stay with Dorothy. Afterward at the hall. I went down with Dr.
Rannue. Had to stand up to get glimpses of the programme. Balloon chorus and Dorothy's
musical Revue very good. Mrs. Crow played for her. Mr. W. P. Krug drove me home.
May 6th. Sunday.
Nice day but still cool. Dorothy quite poorly. As Aldyth could not go to S.S. {Sunday School}
and neither could Dorothy Ted drove me down and, with Isabel to do the running, I
attended once more to my old Job. Charlie and Allie up after church. Dr. Rannie pronounces
Dorothy's illness touch of pleurisy.
May 7th. Monday
Beautiful day. Dorothy a little better - temperature a little lower. Jan Krug, Ida Halladay and
Ethelyn Gurlay called to see Dorothy and after tea Pearl Buckley and Mrs. Graham called to
see Dot. I walked around the garden a bit and sat on the verandah a few minutes and
looked after Dorothy. Also wrote to Clare, Nell, Doug. Nickle and Berenice Clapp for Dorothy.
May 8th. Tuesday
Rained a tiny bit this Morning. Mr. Hooper buried this afternoon. Dr. Rannie here. Thinks
Dorothy a little better but some fluid on her lung. Wrote up the Community Sale for "The
Enterprise" a task which Dorothy was to perform. Wrote a letter to Clare to thank her for
Dorothy's "Tut" pumps. Vi Mair and Miss Elworthy called to see Dorothy.
May 9th. Wednesday
Snowed in the night and practically all day. Charles down to Tara in the Morning but got
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�Dr. Rannie here in afternoon. Thinks Dorothy doing very nicely. Miss Milne came down in the
evening to bring a bed Jacket she was making for Dorothy.
May 10th. Thursday
6 inches of snow on the level - drifts 2 ft or higher in spots. Getting pretty tired. Dr. Rannie
here in the afternoon. Dorothy's temperature a little lower again to-day. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham
called to see her in the afternoon. Charles at a High School Board meeting in the evening.
Miss Meuser called to see me in the evening. Quite cold at night.
May 11th Friday
Cold. Snow melting very slowly. Charles went to Owen Sound with Mr. McNeel. Got back
about 6.30 Dorothy still progressing favorably. Ida, Jen and Vi were here in the afternoon.
Ida &amp; Jen brought Dorothy some Marigolds. In the evening Mr. Bell and Jean called &amp; Jean
came up to see Dorothy. I was all in when I got to bed.
May 12th. Saturday
Still cool but some warmer. Mrs. Green here to-day to help me with Dorothy. Pearl called in
the afternoon &amp; brought Dorothy some roses. Frances &amp; Margaret Christoffer were here
also. My plants came &amp; I went out in the garden for a little while to show Mr. Phillips where
to plant a few of them. Wrote to Margaret Kastner for Dorothy &amp; Myself (Jack has had a
serious operation.)
May 13th. Sunday.
Mrs. Green here to-day but leaving to-night. Dr. Rannie here in the afternoon. Dorothy's
temperature still dropping slowly. Mother here after church. I stayed in bed until after
church. Aldyth called for the S.S. {Sunday School} supplies &amp; went up to see Dorothy for a
few minutes. Charles went to church in the Morning but not to S.S. {Sunday School}
Adjutant Martin of Salvation Army called and went to church with Charles. There was a
union meeting afterwards in the Hall which Charles attended. Charlie and Allie came in
about a quarter to ten after Dorothy had gone to sleep. Cold wind all day.
May 14th. Monday
Cold still. Nurse again to-day. Dorothy's temperature down a little more. Have read her "The
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�unraveling a complex disappearance and theft.} and finished "Dead Men's Money" by J.S.
Fletcher {published in 1920. a classic mystery novel that explores themes of greed,
betrayal, and the complexities of human nature through a gripping narrative}. this morning.
Also finished "The Pioneers of France in the New World"" by Parkman. {originally published in
1865, written by Francis Parkham}, Wrote to Gwen for Dorothy and to Clare and Nell. Mrs.
Ankenmann &amp; Jen Krug called in the afternoon and the doctor? Dorothy's temperature 100°
at night. After tea Mrs. Graham called. Mrs. Beattie and I were out showing Mr. Phillips where
to plant the plants in my new border under the library window. Then Jen Krug came over
and Mrs. Beattie and I helped her select flowers for her border. Too much fuss for Dorothy.
(Jen's bewilderment at the flower names etc.)
May 15th Tuesday
Margaret's birthday, sent her hose with her Mother and father on Sunday. Raining most of
the day and much warmer at night. Mrs. Green came back to-day. Dr. and Rhena Stewart
called this afternoon. Fixed Dorothy up for night. Gave her a good alcohol rub as her back
sore. Temperature 100° again. Showed Mrs. Ryan where to plant some shasta daisies Mrs.
Beattie sent me. Charles at High School Board Meeting. Very tired - bad day for me. Raining
again at night.
May 16th. Wednesday
Raining but warm. Mrs. Green here. Was very tired to-day. Dr. Rannie drew a quart of fluid of
Dorothy's lung to-day. She was very nervous about it but found it did not hurt much. Jen
Krug &amp; Ida Halladay called and Jen brought some narcissus. Mrs. Leitch called while the
Doctor was busy so went away again. Sent for Revelation Fortune Telling cards. Finished
"The Unseen Ear." {written by Natalie Sumner Lincoln , a mystery novel written in the early
20th century} (reading it to Dorothy.
May 17th. Thursday
Cold in Morning. Snowing during day but warmer at night. Mrs. Green here. Dr. Rannie called.
Found Dorothy better so will not be here again until Saturday. D's temperature normal in
Morning &amp; 99 in afternoon. Jean Bell and Marguerite Grover called to see Dorothy in the
afternoon and Vi Mair in the evening. Frances and Hannah Peters brought back books &amp; got
others this afternoon. Studied a little and wrote to Miss McEachran and Mrs. Pringle.
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�Beautiful day. Dorothy's temperature 99° &amp; went up to 99 1/5 °. She sorted out a number of
old letters. Mrs. Green here. I walked around my flower beds in the morning and went over
to Mrs. Beattie's to see about ordering 2 or 3 plants. Duncan was entertaining Dorothy when
I came back (with Jack's assistance. Duncan came home last night. Aldyth brought up some
Broadway dresses for Dorothy and me to see. We each ordered one. Studied a little.
Finished reading "The Dawn of Canadian History" by Stephen Leacock.{Published in 1914, A
Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada and the coming of the White Man} Pearl Buckley called to
see Dorothy in the afternoon and Duncan was back in the evening. D's temperature hardly
99° at bedtime.
May 19th. Saturday.
Showery. Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning. The Doctor was up in the afternoon
&amp; found D's condition satisfactory. Mrs. Green here. Frances and Hannah Peters came. Vi
Mair was here in the afternoon, also Mrs. Graham, Ted and Duncan and just about 6 o'clock
Jen Krug came in for a few minutes. In the evening Dorothy Engel drove up from Hanover
and came to see Dorothy. Duncan here all evening working at the radio. Clare came on the
late train and called in here on her way up the hill. Dorothy's temperature 99 3/5 at bedtime
- too much company I expect.
May 20th. Sunday
Showery in the Morning. Charles went to Hanover to give address in Presbyterian Church re
church deficit. He went to S.S. {Sunday School} in afternoon. Mother came up after church.
Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning. 99 2/5 at bedtime. After S.S. {Sunday School}
Duncan, Clare, Isabel and Jack were here. Mother stayed for tea. I fixed up belated S.S.
{Sunday School} collections ready for bank. Ferna (who came home last night) came over
after tea and after church Clare, Charlie and Allie were here. Charles went to Paisley in the
evening with Mr. M. A. H. and Mr. Hamilton who was to speak over there. Aldyth was up to
see Dorothy when she called for the S.S. {Sunday School} bag. Read "The Subsconscious
Courtship" by Berta Ruck. {Published in 1922, this is a fun story and presumably one of the
first "marriage of convenience" romance novels written.}.Mrs. Green here.
May 21st. Monday
Sunshiny but cold north wind. Read "It's the Way It's Written" and "The Human note" two
booklets on how to be a newspaper writer. Wrote a paper on "Pauline Johnson" for Iona
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�assist him. Mrs. Leitch, Ferna, Clare and (Little) Jack all called to see Dorothy. Miss Milne
came to see me but came just as the doctor was busy and left before I could get down to
see her. Mr. Caldwell here in the evening &amp; he fixed the typewriter. Mrs. Green here.
May 22nd. Tuesday
Nice day. Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning 99 1/8 at night. Doctor up in the
afternoon and Ferna called. I studied a little. After tea I went over to see Mrs. Beattie about
some flowers and afterwards out in the garden to show Mrs. Ryan where to plant them.
Very tired. Mrs. Green here.
May 23rd. Wednesday
Lovely day. No half holiday to-day as to-morrow is the 24th. Clare, Duncan &amp; little Jack,
Ferna, Jen Krug and Marguerite Grover called in the Afternoon. Read "Penny Plain" by O.
Douglas. {published in 1920, a story of Jean Jardine, a Scottish girl raising her younger
brothers on her own... until a mysterious stranger asks for her hospitality.} Went out after
tea to show Reg. where to plant bulbs and Mrs. Beattie came up, too. Listened to Pittsburg
Concert with Duncan on radio. Mrs. Green here.
May 24th. Thursday
Lovely day. Mrs. Green still here. Mts. Beattie and Reg. Lipsett came over about 9.30 a.m.
and I went out in the garden with them while they put in the Perennial seeds. Ferna came
over to see Dorothy in the Morning and the Doctor called before noon. Charles went out in
the country with Mr. Bell in the afternoon. Mr. Wilson and Beatrice Whick called to enquire
for Dorothy and Mother and Clare were here for tea. Wrote to Nell and to Miss Gemmell for
Dorothy.
May 25th Friday
Lovely day but was so tired. I loafed in Dorothy's room all day until after tea. Ferna was here
in the afternoon. Vi Mair, Clare, Charlie, Allie, Mother, Duncan, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Graham
and Mrs. Smellie in the evening. I went out after tea to show Reg where to plant the pansies
at the playhouse and Katybel Black called for the paper I wrote for Jane. Frances went to
Toronto this Morning with Roy Reid on her way to N.Y. and Clare goes in the Morning to
meet Jack on his return from Winnipeg.
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�Lovely day. Went down to Mrs. Beattie's and as she was not in I went in &amp; waited for her.
Answered the phone &amp; played solitaire on the back steps till Mrs. Beattie came. Then she
came up with me and she and Reg. put in some seeds at back under flag pole.
Ferna called to see Dorothy before dinner and Isabel came in from Noon train after being at
Hanover. In the afternoon Pearl Buckley and Ferna called and after tea Vi Mair &amp; Ted.
Duncan was here also and Charles and he played three sets of tennis against Mr. Kellerman
&amp; Eric Graham. Dr. Rannie thought D. better to-day when he called.
May 27th.Sunday
Lovely day. Went out &amp; picked pansies, lily of the valley and forget-me-nots for Dorothy
and Mrs. Green picked tulips &amp; flowering currant. Tried Chasis {chassis} Ointment on top of
D's iodine with disastrous results. She has a burning time for awhile last night in spite of
applications of linseed oil but was comfortable again this morning. Mother came up after
church as usual. Finished "Tell England" by Ernest Raymond. a great book of boy life in
England and of Gallipoli. {published in February 1922 in the United Kingdom. Its themes are
the First World War and the young men sent to fight in it.}
Aldyth called for S.S. {Sunday School} papers and went up to see Dorothy. Charles went to
church and to S.S. {Sunday School} and to church at night. Ferna came over about half past
five and Mr. Halliday (M.A.) called also Keith who wanted to see Mr. M.A. They all went up to
see Dorothy. After church Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham, Charlie and Allie were here and Duncan was
here during and after church time.
May 28th. Monday.
Lovely Day. Charles went to Owen Sound by Motor with Mr. McNeel for the Boyd trial. Dr.
Rannie called in the Morning and found Dorothy doing very well lung clearer. I finished "The
Enchanted April" by "Elizabeth" {1922 novel by British-Australian writer Elizabeth von Arnim.
The work was inspired by a month-long holiday to the Italian Riviera} ,author of "Elizabeth of
the German Garden".{Elizabeth and Her German Garden is a novel by the Australian-born
writer Elizabeth von Arnim, first published in 1898. The book is the first in a series about the
same character, "Elizabeth".} Ferna brought Barbara over to see Dorothy. Then Ida and Jen
called, then Florence Leslie. Mrs. Beattie and Reg were here after tea putting in seeds and I
was out with them. Duncan spent the evening here and Mr. Russel called to see Dorothy.
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�May 29th. Tuesday.
Alice's birthday. Sent her a pair of silk hose. Charles went to Owen Sound again to-day. Left
at 9 a.m. Barbara and Ferna were here in the Morning. I shampooed my hair. In the afternoon
Mrs. Ankenmann &amp; Mrs. Will Krug called. Re-read "The Room with the Tassels" by Carolyn
Wells."{published in 1918, a mystery novel} Duncan was here in the evening and I listened to
a Boy Scout Programme on the radio. Charles got home about 9.30 p.m. Got up at 6.30 a.m.
Beautiful day.
May 30th. Wednesday
Got up at 6.15 a.m. Charles left for Owen Sound at 7.30. Beautiful day. Warm. Dr. Rannie was
here in the Morning.and says Dorothy is better and the fluid is absorbing. Ferna was over in
the Morning. Charles got home at 1 o'clock. Half holiday. He, Duncan, Mr. Graham and Mr.
Caldwell played tennis - the first two against the others. We moved Dorothy's bed over to
the window and she watched the game. Mr. Phillips came after tea to put in my plants
which arrived this Morning and Mrs. Beattie and Reg. were here also. I spent some time in
the garden with them. Duncan was here after tea and Isabel and Jack came to see Dorothy
and Mrs. Beattie went up to see her also. Then Ferna, who was taking a friend back to Miss
Smellie's, dropped in about 9.15 p.m. Charles spent the evening at prayer meeting. I was
over at Mrs. Beattie's about 8.30 in the Morning &amp; she came back with me.
May 31st. Thursday
Lovely day. Was out in the garden before breakfast. Ferna and Barbara here. Finished "The
Mariner of St. Malo" by Stephen Leacock. a historical account written during the early 20th
century. The narrative focuses on the life and expeditions of Jacques Cartier, the French
explorer renowned for his voyages that led to the discovery of Canada and its intimate
connection with Indigenous cultures.} Vi Mair was here in the afternoon and Duncan was up
for awhile. Ferna, Barbara &amp; Arthur Davey were up to see Dorothy in the evening. Mr. Phillips
was here planting flowers in the evening and I was out in the garden for awhile.
June 1st. Friday
Hot. Went down to Mrs. Beattie's about 9 a.m. and she came back with me and put in some
seeds. In the afternoon Irene Frazier (who is here until to-morrow) called &amp; brought little
Jean to see me. Then Jen Krug &amp; Pearl Buckley called. Pearl brought Ice cream &amp; Jen
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�to give her a quarter she left this morning. Mrs. Graham sitting with Dorothy when I got
back. I wrote to Clare and Nell.
June 2nd Saturday
Very hot. Hunted up information on "Dryads”{in Greek mythology, a nymph or nature spirit
who lives in trees and takes the form of a beautiful young woman} .in the Morning. Dr.
Rannie here about 11.30. He said Dorothy might sit up in a chair in her room on Monday if
temperature not up in the meantime. Duncan, Vi, Margaret and Alice here in the afternoon
and Ferna after tea. Our new fence arrived. Walked around the garden a bit.
June 3rd. Sunday.
Looks like rain and somewhat cooler. Finished "A Maker of History" by E. Phillips Oppenheim.
{published in 1905, a fast-paced novel of political suspense and personal stakes} Mother
and Jack came up after church. Raining quite hard. (Charlie and Allie away to Cargill &amp;
Pinkerton where Charlie speaking on the Budget.) Aldyth went up to see Dorothy for a few
minutes when she called for the S.S. {Sunday School} papers. Isabel came up after S.S.
{Sunday School} She, Mother and Jack all stayed for tea. Ferna and Lena Dolan, who
Motored up from Toronto with Armand to-day,) were here and after Church Charlie came in
for awhile. Duncan of course arrived at church time and stayed all evening. Charles at
church morning &amp; evening and at S.S. {Sunday School} Mr. Graham away to-day preaching
anniversary service. Read "On A Chinese Screen" by W. Somerset Maugham. {also known as
On a Chinese Screen: Sketches of Life in China, Maugham, first published in 1922, a series of
short sketches Maugham made during a trip along the Yangtze River}
June 4th. Monday.
Somewhat watery looking. Little shower in the Morning. No decorations at our house today. Ferna called early to see Dorothy as she has decided to move to Toronto with Armand.
Just as we finished Dorothy's bath, Alma came over. She arrived from Toronto Saturday
night &amp; goes back with and later Jen Krug came to see Dorothy. Charles &amp; Duncan played
chess.
June 7th. Thursday
Was up from 1.20 to 4.20 a.m. with Dorothy who had cramps. Very tired this morning. Very
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�some Medicine &amp; she soon felt much better. Stomach sick in afternoon though. Copey and
Mrs. M.A. H. with Barbara and Arthur Davey called and also Pearl and Matie Buckley. Evelyn
Neelon and her baby. Duncan visited us awhile as usual. Raining as we finished tea. Charles
went to a Bible Society Meeting in the evening. Afterwards he and Duncan played Chess.
Armand this afternoon. Dorothy Sat up in "the chair" a few Minutes this Morning while Mrs.
Green made the bed. Found she could not walk as she thought she could. Jean (came
home Friday night with her Uncle) amd Mrs. Maxwell called before Jean took afternoon train
back to Toronto. Dorothy sat up for an hour and we played solitaire. Mrs. Beattie and Mrs.
Graham called in the evening and Duncan was here of course. We turned out the light in D's
room and Mrs. Graham, Dorothy and I watched the fireworks over in the park. Charles at
grounds in Morning, Afternoon and evening. Celebration a success, about 3500 people in
grounds during day and proceeds likely to be over $2000.
June 5th. Tuesday
Slight thunder storm in the night. Lovely day with nice cool breeze.
June 8th. Friday.
Quite cool to-day. Dark in the Morning and raining for awhile. Charles went to Walkerton at
11 a.m. with Mr. George Durst but got back in the afternoon. Sun shone a very little in the
afternoon. I wrote to Aunt Anaise and Miss Ward. I finished reading "The Founder of New
France" by Charles W. Colby {a chronicle of Champlain, published in 1915}. In the afternoon
Mother was here, then Dr. Harold Mair and Viola arrived and then Mrs. Graham, Copey,
Barbara and the new baby. After tea I took a walk around the flower beds to see what was
doing. Mr. Graham and Charles played Eric and Duncan at tennis, the latter two beating 11 to
9. Then Charles went to the political meeting where Mr. Ferguson (leader of Conservative
party) was to speak. Made out S.S. {Sunday School} report for Elderslie S.S. {Sunday
School} Association. Duncan came in after the meeting to type report for London Free
Press for Charles.
June 9th Saturday
Nice day, sunshiny but quite cool wind. Rather stiff &amp; knees sore. Pearl Buckley called in the
afternoon. In the evening Duncan and Mr. Caldwell played tennis against Jack McDonald
and Charles- latter two winning. Wrote to Miss Wood yesterday, Miss Smart &amp; Miss Bessie
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�June 10th Sunday
Nice day. Had a walk around the garden in the morning, again with Mother and later still with
Charlie. Charles went to church twice and to S.S. {Sunday School} Mother was here after
church &amp; stay until after S.S. {Sunday School} Copey and Barbara called after church.
Aldyth at S.S. {Sunday School} time, and Charlie and Allue after church. At night, Duncan
was here in the evening.
June 11th Monday
Nice day - not too hot. Wrote paper out on Pauline Johnson for Miss Stuart - (the one I
wrote for Jane Black) Brightened the letters on electric range written with white ink.
Counted S.S. {Sunday School} collections &amp; got them ready for the bank. Aldyth called for
S.S. {Sunday School} contribution to Elderslie S.S. {Sunday School} association. Mrs.
Graham called in the afternoon and Vi Mair in the evening. Duncan, Mr. Caldwell &amp; Charles
played tennis and afterwards Duncan and Charles played chess. Dorothy did not sit up today. Her temperature went up to 99 3/8 but this only a degree. Decided to take cottage in
Muskoka for season. I was in the garden after tea showing Mr. Phillips where to transplant
the hollyhocks. Started little Dryad play for Ferna to-day.
June 12th. Tuesday
Nice day - cool. Aldyth brought dresses up in the Morning. Mrs. Pringle called in the Morning
- going home this afternoon. Dorothy got up &amp; tried on three or four dresses. She ordered
two and I ordered three. The Doctor came just as Aldyth was leaving. Found Dorothy's lung
much better - more uncovered. Aldyth came back after dinner. Premier Drury speaking in
the rink this afternoon. Charles wrote an address for him this morning &amp; read it at the
Meeting. Dorothy got up again to get length of dress for Aldyth and then sat up for about 3
hours. Copey called, brought her knitting and stayed about an hour. Dorothy's temperature
went up to 100 2/5 so she got back to bed. Mrs. &amp; Mr. Start called down for Drury meeting. I
walked around the garden with Mrs. Start. Also did a little at the dryad play. Mrs. Graham,
Duncan &amp; Charles played tennis &amp; Mr. Graham went up to see Dorothy. Then Mrs. Graham &amp;
Mrs. Beattie called. Duncan &amp; Charles played chess.
June 13th. Wednesday
Nice day. I helped Dorothy clean out the drawers in her chiffonier and wash stand. Too
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�&amp; Charles played tennis. Dorothy sat up to watch the game until her temperature rose then
she went back to bed. Miss Agnes Milne called to get Mr. Kempt's address as Miss Nellie has
rheumatism. Half holiday. Mr. Caldwell came up to see Dorothy who is quite discouraged
over the rise in fever. Men started to put up new fence to-day. Charlie, Jack &amp; Duncan here
in afternoon.
June 14th. Thursday.
Quite cool. Fire in furnace. Little Shower of rain. Read "My Method, Including American
Impressions" by Emile Coué. {published in 1923, describes autosuggestion, a psychological
self-help technique developed by Émile Coué at the beginning of the 20th century.} Wrote
a good part of dryad play. Vi Mair and Mrs. Bell called to see Dorothy in the afternoon &amp;
Duncan at night. Charles and Duncan had a game of chess &amp; listened to radio. New set of
earphones. Heard a couple of numbers from Schnectady {Schenectady}, N.Y. D's temp. up.
stayed in bed.
June 15th. Friday
Dorothy's temperature behaving badly - up again to-day. Copey and Barbara were here in
the morning. Duncan passed his first year Exams. Grade B. He was here all afternoon &amp; for
tea. He, Dorothy and I played Street for awhile. Mrs. Marion Johnston (Leslie) called &amp;
Mother came up. She also stayed for tea. Then Jen Krug called. Isabel came up in the
evening to show us the dress she had made for herself. Duncan &amp; Mr. Caldwell played
Charles &amp; Mr. Graham at tennis. Score 11 - 9 in favor of first mentioned. I went out in garden
with Mother &amp; Mr. &amp; Mrs. Haynes came in. I sat on verandah awhile.
June 16th. Saturday
Nice day. Read "The Girls" by Edna Ferber. {published 1921, a novel about three
independent-minded South Side women yearning for vibrant lives,} Callers: Vi Mair, Bertha
Davidson, Lynda Simpson in the afternoon and Mrs. Robert Halliday in the evening (staying
at Charlie's) Also Dr. Rannie in the Morning. Dorothy feeling somewhat better to-day temperature not quite 100°. Mr. Caldwell and Duncan played Charles and Mr. Graham at
tennis. Result 1st. 7 - 5 for two first. 2nd 8 - 6 for other two. Duncan here all evening (as well
as in morning &amp; afternoon) at radio. cool. 1st hay fever innoculation.
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�Beautiful day. Much warmer. Dorothy not very well to-day (calomel). At night temperature
100°. Mother came up after Church &amp; Charlie called for her after S.S. {Sunday School}
Charles at Church twice &amp; S.S. {Sunday School} Aldyth called for papers. Read "The Evil
Shepherd" by Oppenheim. a 1922 mystery thriller novel}. Mrs. Engel and Dorothy came to
see Dorothy after tea and Jack &amp; Duncan Engel stayed down on verandah. Mrs. Graham,
Allie, Charlie &amp; Duncan were up to see Dorothy during evening. Eric stayed with Duncan at
radio for awhile. Dorothy had bad headache at bedtime. Dorothy Engel sang.
June 18th. Monday
Very warm but nice breeze in Dorothy's room. This afternoon the New Edison arrived that
Charles got for Dorothy. David Leitch brought it &amp; Mrs. Green, Duncan &amp; I played them all
for Dorothy. Wrote a very little more of my dryad play. Duncan went to Oliphant to-night to
spend a few days by himself. Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Cruickshank, Mrs. Rogers called
in the evening. Mrs. Green down town in the afternoon to try on her dress. Isabel's birthday.
Sent for Hurlburt for her. did not come until later.
June 19th Tuesday
Very hot. Dorothy somewhat better to-day. Temperature down a little. Doctor gave her
innoculation in afternoon. Piano tuned. Vi Mair, Mrs. Beattie (brought D. some roses) Allie
and Mrs. Robt. Halliday called and Mr. Bell brought a basket of apples for Dorothy. I wrote a
letter to Clare. Finished my play " A Forest Conference" for Ferna and wrote it out. Also
played several records on the phonograph which will be, I doubt not, a daily job. Good
shower but cleared up hot as ever.
June 20th. Wednesday
30th anniversary of our wedding day. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Going to be
very hot. Was desperately hot. Wrote a letter to Fen, and part of one to Miss Small. Isabel
and Alice Stevens were here this afternoon. Then Jen Krug came in and in the evening Ida
Halladay, Vi Mair, Pearl &amp; Matie Buckley were here in the evening. Charles got home shortly
after 6 p.m.
June 21sr Thursday.
Charles had to go to Walkerton again to-day leaving at 7.30 a.m. Hot. Very hot but not quite
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�Frankau. {A romance novel, published in 1922} Had a walk around the garden in the evening.
Mrs. Haynes brought Mrs. Patterson (who has had rheumatism) &amp; Mrs. McKay of Pt. Elgin in
to see me and Dorothy. Charles got home at 6 p.m. Mrs. Green went down town in the
afternoon to fit her dress. In the evening Charles went to Mr. M.A. Halliday's Meeting on
Heroe's Square. {Budapest}
June 22nd. Friday
Very hot. Dorothy's temperature down 1 point to-day. Aunt Carrie here in the afternoon
hunting for some songs to sing at Mission Band Garden party. After tea Duncan (came back
from Oliphant to-day) turned up of course. Then Mr. W. H. Bunn called and came up to see
Dorothy. later, Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leitch, David and Mrs. Crow were here.
June 23rd. Saturday
Desperately hot. Dorothy's temperature little lower to-day. I went to Mrs. Beattie's in the
Morning and she came back with me. We walked around garden &amp; she went up to see
Dorothy. Dr. Rannie came in the afternoon and Mr. Bell brought us his electric fan at noon. D.
had her 3rd innoculation. Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon and Vi at night. After tea
Charles and I walked down to the Manse and Charles &amp; Duncan played a game of chess. H.
F. innoculation {Hay Fever}
June 24th Sunday
Very bad thunder storm in the night heavy rain for very short time, some hail and great
gusts of wind. Of short duration and not much rain. Sad to relate - not a bit cooler. Mother
came up after church. Mr. Caldwell also called (They are busy trying to find a name for the
new baby born June 19th.) and Aldyth called for S.S. {Sunday School} papers &amp; went up to
see Dorothy. Desperately hot. Charles went to church and to S.S. {Sunday School} also
church at night. Alma Halliday (home for the week end called) and Mother stayed for tea.
Charlie (who had been at the Decoration Day service), calling for her after tea. (Isabel, Jack
and Keith were with him). Duncan, Allie and Charlie were here after tea.
June 25th. Monday
Hot as ever in the Morning - cooler in the evening. Election Day. Charles went over to vote
at 8 a.m. (after working in the garden) and I went over at 9. Voted for Mr. M.A. Halliday. {in
margin} Mr. Fenton elected Mr. Bunn 2nd Mr. M A. 3rd. Just after dinner Mrs. Wm. Krug &amp;

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�Harry called &amp; went up to see Dorothy. Then Mrs. Graham. (Showers all afternoon) then
Alma Halliday, Ida Halladay, Ethelyn Gourlay, Mrs. Ankenmann. After tea Duncan was here.
Mr. Fenton in in this riding but Conservatives appear to be in in the Province. Dorothy's
temperature a little lower.
Tuesday June 26th.
Thunder shower in the night &amp; shower this morning, quite cool. Dr. Isabel brought a bouquet
of roses from Mother in the Morning and after dinner Dr. Rannie and Aunt Carrie were here.
Dr. Rannie says more absorption has taken place since he was here on Saturday than any
time yet. Duncan was here in the evening trying out a new radio set he made this afternoon
which he got results with or without aerial or ground wire. Charles reading "Ovington's Bank"
{published in 1922, written by Stanley J.Weyman, 1825 banking crisis British Panic} H.F. {Hay
Fever} innoculation.
June 27th. Wednesday
Cool. Dorothy feeling better to-day - temperature little lower. In the afternoon Vi and
Harold Mair called. later Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Jen Krug. Also Duncan and after tea Mr.
Wilson came up to see her. Half holiday so Duncan and Charles played tennis against Mr.
Caldwell and Harold Mair and were beaten.
June 28th. Thursday
Quite Cool. Nasty east wind. These are the days I think Dr. Goldie is right and I will never be
altogether better. Mrs. Ewart &amp; Miss Mary Kyle called to see me in the afternoon &amp; Mrs.
Cobean came to see both Dorothy and me. In the evening Mrs. Beattie was here and invited
me to a tea to meet Mrs. Biehn. (who is here for a week before going to their cottage at
Oliphant) Eric Graham and Charles played Duncan &amp; Mr. Caldwell at tennis beating them 2 1. I finished reading "About the Weather" by Mark W. Harrington. {published in 1899, analysis
of our ever-changing atmospheric conditions and how weather phenomena come to be.}
June 29th. Friday
Cool day. Wore the serge dress I bought last November for the first time (third time) today. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Stewart called. I went to a tea at Mrs. Beattie's - present, Mrs.
Biehn, Mrs. Van Camp, Nell &amp; Belle Elliot, Mrs. B S. Halladay, Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. Graham and

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�Mrs. Haynes. Had a nice time but was quite tired. In the evening Duncan brought his radio
upstairs for Dorothy to hear but it whistled too much to be satisfactory. Temp. normal.
June 30th Saturday
still cool but beautiful day. Isabel came up in the afternoon with some wild strawberries for
Dorothy. Aunt Carrie came here to-day to stay for a few days. In the aftern evening Charles
and Aunt Carrie went to the Bijou and Duncan, Dorothy and I played seven-Up. Temp.
normal. Dr. Rannie here. H. F. innoculation.
July 1st. Sunday
Beautiful day. Communion Sunday. Charles &amp; Aunt Carrie went to church night and Morning
&amp; Charles to S.S. {Sunday School} Communicants - 441 - largest in church history. Mother
came up after church. Ida Halladay called before Morning church out, Wrote a letter to Nell.
In the afternoon Mar. Finlayson &amp; Evelyn Neelon called. After church Charlie, Allie, Duncan &amp;
Jack were here.
July 2nd. Monday.
Holiday. Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.A. Called in the Morning and I went for a Motor ride with them around same block. Enjoyed it very much. In the afternoon Mr. Caldwell was here, also Eula
and Ida McQueen (Atkinson) Pearl Buckley, Jen Krug and Mrs. Graham. Aunt Carrie still here,
and in the evening Mar. Finlayson brought a bouquet of peonies. Thunderstorm in the
evening. Charlie, Allie, Duncan, Keith &amp; Jack went to Oliphant for the day. 1st Motor ride
since last fall except down to Community Sale.
July 3rd. Tuesday
Aunt Carrie left at noon to stay at W. H. Bunn's for a few days. I wrote to Miss Mitchell of
Hamilton (re Kempt medicine) Fairly cool &amp; somewhat cloudy, Dr. Rannie was here in the
afternoon. Innoculation. Says Dorothy getting along fine. After tea Marguerite Grover called.
Was in the garden in the afternoon showing Mr. Phillips what to do and after tea with Reg.
Eric and Charles played tennis against Mr. Caldwell &amp; Duncan - first two winning. Duncan at
radio afterwards. Nell came on the late train. Charles, Duncan and Charlie went to meet her
and came in with her.
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�Warmer but still not too hot. Cool at night. Nell went up the hill for dinner &amp; out to Lillico's
getting back here about 2.15 p.m. Keith was here about 9 a.m. to see Nell as he was going to
Pt. Elgin on the S.S. {Sunday School} picnic. Charlie, Allie, Mother and Duncan came in with
Nell on the way to the station. Mother stayed. While Charlie &amp; Allie drove Alice and Isabel to
Hanover to try their piano exam. Did not get back until after 8 so Mother was here for tea.
Judge Greig was also here. for tea. Half holiday but court day. Miss Milne called to shorten
my dresses. After tea Miss Lizzie Milne called to see me before she gets too busy preparing
for her marriage to Mr. Kidd 2 weeks from Monday. In the evening Jean Maxwell called. She
came home last night &amp; is to rest a month here before she goes to Hammondsport to visit
her uncle Jim. D's temp. normal. Charles at church in morning helping with picnics. Went to
court and at 4 p.m. went to hotel for Judge Greig &amp; walked down with him when he left.
July 5th. Thursday
Nice day - not much sunshine. Started to rain about 3 p.m. and rained very heavily until
about 9 p.m. Bud and Charlie called in the afternoon and Ida Halladay spent a couple of
hours with Dorothy. Dorothy sat up in the chair for about 10 minutes in the afternoon and
walked around the bed in the evening without bad effect. Duncan was here in the evening
and put on several records. I finished reading " A Man for the Ages" by Irving Bachellen.
Supposed to be take of A. Lincoln but not much of Lincoln's life in it. Got my new ratine
dress (3rd one) to-day. S.S. {Sunday School} picnic does not seem to have been a great
success. Congregation gave no help so Mr. M. A. has resigned as superintendent of the S.S.
{Sunday School} Hope he will re-consider it. Charles &amp; Duncan played chess.
July 6th. Friday
Sultry. Dorothy walked out to the porch and spent the Morning there, walking back at noon.
She also walked to the bathroom. I finished reading "The Last Voyage of the "Donna Isabel"
by Randall Parrish. {published 1908, a romance novel set at sea} Callers - Dess Symons &amp;
Mrs. Owens. I went down to Mrs. Beattie's after tea and She came back with me to see
Dorothy. Charles &amp; Duncan played tennis against Mr. Caldwell and Dr. Treumner &amp; beat
them. Duncan came up to see Dorothy and later Vi and Jean Maxwell were here.
July 7th. Saturday
Mrs. Stewart &amp; Mrs. Robert Halliday were here in the Morning. Dr. Rannie was here. Duncan
came up after dinner and he, Dorothy and I were playing Street when Jack, Clare &amp; Frances
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�evening with Clare &amp; Jack. Vi &amp; Mrs. Graham called and Miss Elworthy brought D. some
books late in the evening. At tea time I went over to Mrs. Ferguson's. Mr. Caldwell &amp; Dr.
Treumner played tennis with Charles &amp; Duncan. Dorothy sat up.
July 8th. Sunday.
Nice day. Charles at Church in Morning &amp; at S.S. {Sunday School} Church at 10.30 a.m. with
School directly after. In the afternoon Eula Hird and Pearl Buckley were here and Eula sang.
Then the car arrived with Clare, Jack, Mother, Duncan, Charlie, Allie, Keith, Jack and Isabel
and I went for a 17½ Miles drive. Lemonade and cake when we came back. In the evening
Charles and I went down to Caldwell's to see the new baby. Nice little babe. After church,
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.A. Halliday came over. Dorothy came downstairs while Charles at church.
July 9th. Monday.
Dorothy out on verandah on couch this afternoon. Corley Rogers and Rena Campbell came
to see her and Rena played beautifully. Ted Graham spent some time on the verandah with
us, too. Aunt Carrie came up to put rose lining in my grey hat and Mrs. Stewart came up
after. They both stayed for tea and Dorothy, Mrs. Stewart and Carrie and I played bridge
while Charles was at the session meeting. Dorothy went to bed and we three played bridge.
Then Clare, Jack, Bud, Duncan and Charlie arrived after a trip to Southampton to see the
Neelands.
July 10th. Tuesday
Misty in the Morning and a couple of showers. Charles went to Tara at 7 a.m. got back for
dinner. Duncan drove him. Dorothy out on verandah. Duncan &amp; Marguerite Grover here in
the afternoon. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham in the evening. Charles out in the country in the
afternoon. He and Eric played tennis against Duncan &amp; Mr. Caldwell &amp; won. Afterwards
Duncan &amp; Charles played chess. Dorothy and I sat on chairs on the lawn to watch the tennis
game. Finished reading "Eminent Victorians" by Strachey. {published in 1918, and consisting
of biographies of four well known figures from the Victorian era.}
July 11th. Wednesday
Warm. Dorothy out on verandah. She &amp; I had a walk around the gardem. Jen Stewart and
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�played Mr. Caldwell &amp; Duncan at tennis &amp; beat them. In the evening Jen Krug &amp; Elmer Krug
were here and Elmer sang for us. Mrs. Graham also came in &amp; Eric &amp; Duncan stayed.
July 12th. Thursday.
Hot day. 12th celebrated here. 22 lodges. Vi Mair came for Dorothy at 11 a.m. and drove her
down there. She stayed for dinner and got home about 2 p.m. after the procession had
passed. I went over to Mrs. M.A.'s &amp; saw it there &amp; she walked home with me. Mrs. Graham &amp;
Ted called in the afternoon. Duncan here in afternoon &amp; he and Eric played tennis against
Charles &amp; Mr. Graham - 1st 2 won. Charlie here while Dorothy &amp; I watching the tennis. Later
Dorothy &amp; Duncan heard prize fight results over radio - Willard &amp; Luis Firpo - Firpo knocked
Willard out. Firpo from Buenos Aires.
July 13th. Friday.
Hot. Finished reading "When Winter Comes to Main Street" by Grant Overton. {published in
1922, capturing the Soul of Small-Town America in Short Stories of Love, Loss, and Time}
Read "The Adventures of A Solicitor" by Weatherby Chesney. {published in 1898} Wrote a
letter to Nell. Charles went out in the country in the afternoon. Miss Milne was here fitting
Dorothy's dresses that have to be fixed. Duncan was here also. Washed Dorothy's hair this
Morning and cut it for her. Mrs. Halliday and Barbara were here in the afternoon. After tea
Mrs. Beattie &amp; Ethel Reed. Dorothy and I walked down to the Manse in the afternoon and I
went to Mrs. Beattie's after tea. Charles and Mr. Graham Eric Eric played tennis against Mr.
Caldwell &amp; Duncan. Dorothy and I sat on lawn &amp; watched game.
July 14th. Saturday
Not Much Sunshine. Washed my hair in the Morning. Dr. Rannie found Dorothy getting along
fine. Mrs. Robt. Halliday, Duncan &amp; Mother here in the afternoon. Jean Maxwell, Miss
Elworthy &amp; Miss Milne in the evening. Dorothy walked down to Mair's in the afternoon &amp;
back again. Duncan, Charles &amp; Mr. Graham played tennis, and afterwards Chas. and Duncan
played chess. Read "The Man with the Club Foot" by Douglas Vallentine . {published in 1919,
written by Valentine Williams, a spy thriller novel of novels featuring the character of
"Clubfoot", Germany's top secret agent Doctor Adolph Grunt.}
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�Nice day. Charles went to church &amp; S.S. {Sunday School} (after church which is at 10.30) In
our church Morning, Evangelical at night. Read "Mistress Anne by Temple Bailey {published
in 1917, the story revolves around Anne Warfield, a schoolteacher who yearns for a more
vibrant life.} Wrote letters to Adelaide, Irene Frazier and Miss McEachran. Charlie, Allie and
Mother came up after Church. Mother stayed until evening, the rest went to Oliphant. Aunt
Carrie called. Dorothy and her father went to call at M.A.'s. Mr. Caldwell came up after tea, I
walked to the Manse corner with Mother when she went home and Mrs. Spencer (Mina
Schroeder visiting here after 11 years) and Corley Rogers came back home with me and we
had a fine chat about old Chesley friends in the West. Evening ended with thunder storm
and rain. Wrote a letter to Miss McNaughton, Mrs. McGregor's cousin.
July 16th. Monday
Nice day. Dorothy and I walked down town in the Morning. (1st time I have walked down
since last July. or longer) Went to the office, to Charlie's store and to see Mrs. Leitch.
Dorothy got dresses fitted. Ted Graham drove us home. Mrs. Stewart called in the
afternoon, was overseeing packing by Mrs. Green. Dorothy packed her trunk with Mrs. G's
assistance. Dorothy and I watched tennis game, Charles &amp; Eric against Mr. Graham and Mr.
Caldwell - 1st two winning. Mrs. Graham joined us. Had some gramophone and Mrs. Leitch
called and Miss Milne came to fit my dress. I wrote to Delphine Mainwaring. Wrote to Mrs.
Lutin. Mrs. Leitch called to say good-bye.
July 17th. Tuesday.
Nice day. Packing in the Morning. Aunt Carrie, Armand, Copey and Barbara were here (going
up to Lake for holidays &amp; Aunt Carrie leaving this afternoon.) Dorothy went down town in
the Morning to get her dresses fitted and her innoculation and Miss Milne called after
dinner to fit mine. Then Mother came up and we walked over to see Mrs. Rogers. Charlie
called for Mother and was here after tea to help rope dunnage bag. I went over to Mrs.
Ferguson's with a cheque for Miss Elworthy for Gertie Cass's presentation and to Mrs.
Beattie's and she walked back with me. Eric &amp; Charles played Mr. Graham &amp; Mr. Caldwell
and were beaten. Mrs. Ferguson called later to say good-bye. Ted was here watching the
game for awhile.
July 18th. Wednesday
Very hot. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I got some things in shape, cleaned off
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�last night. She was here 9 weeks and 3 days. Wrote to Aunt Maggie, Aunt Anaise, Agnes
Anderson and Corinne Walkers (Armer). Also tagged the luggage and gathered up the Small
things. Eric played tennis against Charles &amp; Mr. Graham. Dorothy Engel and Jack drove up
to see Dorothy and Vi, Matie Buckley, Mrs. Graham, Charlie, Allie and Jack all came to say
good-bye. Dorothy walked down town in the afternoon &amp; her temperature went up to 99.1
but was down to 98 again at bedtime.
July 19th. Thursday
Charles, Dorothy and I left on the early train for Toronto. Mrs. Green came along to help us
get off. Charlie drove us to the station and Frances came with us to Toronto. Dick and
Campbell met us. Shopping in the afternoon. Dorothy got a woollen cape, white flannel suit,
hat, and I got a pair of shoes &amp; golf socks. Berenice Clapp came up to see Dorothy in the
evening. Charles &amp; Dick went out to see Dick's new property.
July 20th. Friday
Douglas Nickle had breakfast with us and came to the station to see us off to Muskoka.
Dinner on train, arrived at Lake Joseph Wharf about 2 o'clock. Clare and Jack met us there.
Got on board the 'Ahmac' and came on to Port Sandfield where Nell and Doug met us with
the new disappearing propeller boat and brought us on to Ivandell. Beautifully situated and
very comfortable. After dinner Nell, Doug, Frances and I went for a run to Port Sandfield for
the Mail and a spin into Lake Joseph. Dorothy being tired went to bed early.
July 21st. Saturday
Beautiful day. Wonderful view down the Lake. Getting unpacked. Wrote a letter to Mother.
Was down to Pt. Sandfield in the boat and out for a sail later. Dorothy slipped and sprained
her ankle. Went down to the sand beach in the afternoon and through the little cottage
there which Dick is thinking of renting.
July 22nd. Sunday
Charles, Jack, Clare, Frances and Doug went to Church at the Elgin House while Dorothy,
Sophia, Margaret and I stayed at home. In the afternoon we went out for a sail. Then Dr.
Wesley (of Toronto) came over to give Dorothy her innoculation and bandaged up her foot.
(sprained the tendons and must wear a support all summer). Spent evening quietly reading
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�novel} Charles, Jack, Nell, Doug and Frances went for a walk in the afternoon up the
"Mountain". I went a very short distance up the path in the wood. Cooler at night.
July 23rd Monday.
Lovely day. Cooler. We went to Port Sandfield in the Morning to buy provisions of the
supply boat, came home, had lunch and all went to Port Carling in the afternoon. Did some
shopping (I waited in the ice cream parlour) had ice cream, came home and I wrote letters
to Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Beattie and cards to Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Ryan. Clare, Doug,
Frances &amp; Margaret went for a Swim and Charles and Jack loafed While Dorothy played
solitaire and Nell did some sewing. In the evening we had two tables of Street. July 24th
Tuesday Rained all day. sat by fire Dorothy, Frances &amp; I playing together and Doug, Charles
and Nell. I never laughed so much. Frances ended with 31 matches borrowed. She was a real
sport and stated once "Everybody else is horrid so I'm going to be horrid too " (holding back
cards) Nell &amp; Doug caught a bass in the cut.
July 24th. Tuesday
Rained all day. Sat before fire, Dorothy, Charles, Jack and I played bridge. Jack &amp; Charles
very funny as they learned the game. Wrote to Lenore Carter, Dick and Mrs. Graham. Clare,
Jack, Charles &amp; the children walked to Pt. Sandfield for the Mail. Boat self starter broken.
Nell and Doug were to Sandfield &amp; Elgin House with laundry.
In the evening Clare, Frances, Doug &amp; Nell played Rummey. Dorothy disturbed the night with
her terrors regarding a Mouse she heard.
July 25th. Wednesday
Cool. Rheumatism bad. Had lunch on the rocks in front of the house. Charles, Jack and Clare
went to Country Club &amp; played 18 holes of golf. When they returned the party - me went
over to Dr. Wesley's for Dorothy's innoculation. In the evening Jack, Charles, Dorothy and I
played 500 and Clare, Frances &amp; Doug played Street. I finished "The Wrong Mr. Wright" by
Berta Ruck. Studied a little.
July 26th. Thursday.
Warmer. sat outside until 2.30 having lunch on rocks. Studied a little. Party went to
Sandfield in Morning for supplies (supply boat) Charles &amp; Jack went to play golf in the
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�Dorothy, Doug &amp; Frances to the Elgin House to call on Mrs. Hartmarn. Nell washed her hair. I
studied a little. After tea played five hundred with Dorothy against Clare and Nell.
July 27th. Friday.
Showery. Jack, Charles, Nell, Doug &amp; Frances went to Port Carling. Dorothy cross because
could not go for fear of rain. She and Clare walked over to Sandfield for the Mail and they
went for them with the boat when they got home from Carling. I studied a little and wrote
to Mother. After dinner played five hundred with Jack against Charles and Nell. Finished
"Pagan Lives" by John Murray Gibbon.
July 28th. Saturday
Clare, Dorothy, Doug &amp; Frances went over to Country Club to take the Men to play golf and
in the afternoon Dorothy, Nell, Doug &amp; Frances went to Port Sandfield for Mail &amp; to Elgin
House for laundry. I studied a little and Clare had a bath. Played 500 for awhile in the
evening. Dorothy and I against Charles &amp; Nell and then I had a bath. Wrote to Allie.
July 29th. Sunday.
Warm. Charles, Jack, Clare, Dorothy, Doug and Frances went to church at the Elgin House
and at 1 o'clock we went over to the Elgin House so Dorothy could phone to the Royal
Muskoka to Keith Robinson. In the afternoon (phone did not get through) we started for the
Royal Muskoka but found we had no gas so rowed home from opposite Port Sandfield. At 5
o'clock Charles, Doug, Frances and Clare went over to Dr. Wesley's with Dorothy for her
innoculation, got gas there to come home. Quiet evening reading.
July 30th. Monday
Very hot. The family, Minus myself, went to Pt. Sandfield to buy supplies. Then we all went
to Royal Muskoka and after some difficulty located Keith Robinson
Longest walk I have had for over a year from the boat house to hotel. We all had ice cream
downstairs in hotel. Got home shortly after 4 (1 hour's run) and the rest all went to swim at
the Sand beach and I stayed home and finished "The Woman of the Horizon" by Gilbert
Frankan. Clare &amp; I played Five hundred at night against Nell and Charles. Dorothy went to
bed early. Dorothy went in for her first dip as she must not swim.
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�Very hot. Nell, Doug, Dorothy Charles &amp; Jack went over to Country Club. The two men
stayed to play golf and the Men brought Keith Robinson back to spend the day. I read
"Exterior to the Evidence" by J.S. Fletcher. {published 1922, mystery novel}} In the afternoon
went to sand beach in the boat - all the rest went in for a swim. Dorothy having her dip.
Wrote to Charlie, Isabel and Mrs. Ryan. Charles, Jack &amp; Dorothy left at 6.30 to take Mr.
Robinson back to the Royal Muskoka and Clare, Nell, Doug and Frances went for the Mail in
the 'row boat'. Played five hundred, Clare and I against Nell and Charles.
Aug. 1st. Wednesday
Awfully hot day. In the afternoon Jack, Charles and I went out in the "put-put" and sailed
around Lake Joseph. Landed at Port Sandfield and had cherry sundaes on the dock, then
had another little run and waited for the Mail. Dorothy, Clare, Nell, Doug &amp; Frances came
over in the row boat. We all had ice cream cones and we towed them home. Dorothy and
rest went for Mail at night. We played five hundred. Nell and Charles against Clare and me.
Wrote to Miss McEachran, Mother and Mr. Caldwell.
Aug. 2nd. Thursday
Rained in the Morning and shower in the afternoon. Cooler afterwards. All the rest went to
the supply boat in the Morning and Dorothy and Nell &amp; Doug went to the Elgin House in the
afternoon so Dorothy could phone Keith Robinson. He is leaving to-day or to-morrow so
will not be down again. Charles and Jack went to Port Carling to get a haircut and have the
engine overhauled. Dorothy and Clare walked over to Sandfield for Mail. Dorothy had a little
temperature so lay down Most of the afternoon. telephone for Nell that Dick and Bessie
coming on Saturday to take possession of Beach Cottage. She and Clare rowed down to
look it over. Played five hundred at night. Clare and I against Charles and Nell. Wrote to Mrs.
Caldwell who is ill. Dr. Mair thinks gall stones.
Aug. 3rd. Friday.
Clare, Nell, Doug, Dorothy, Frances and I went to Port Carling in the Morning to get supplies
for Nell's Cottage taking Jack and Charles over to the Country Club and leaving them there
to play golf. I sat in the drug store while they shopped. Got a flash light for Dorothy and
string of beads for myself. Could not get boat started so were at dock a long time. Got a
man from the boat-works to come down and start it. Rained a little on the way home.
Dorothy lay in the sun and in the hammock and wrote 3 poems while we were gone
"Visionary" "The song and Meditative. Finished reading "The Borough Treasurer" by J.S.

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�Fletcher. {published 1921, mystery novel} The household went down to clean Nell's Cottage
&amp; Dorothy to lie in the Sand and I kept house. When Jack &amp; Charles got back they went
down, too. Played five hundred - Clare and I against Dorothy and Charles.
Aug. 4th. Saturday
Weather looked rather uncertain in the Morning but cleared up &amp; was very hot. Nell, Doug,
Charles, Dorothy, Frances and I went to Pt. Sandfield (Clare &amp; Jack to Sandfield, too) and
after visiting 1½ hours the Sagamo appeared and we went aboard. Nell &amp; Doug transferred
to the Ahmic at the Elgin House. We went on to Natural Park. Beautiful scenery, lovely
breeze. We had dinner on board. Frances &amp; Charles Climbed the Mountain at the Park &amp;
viewed the scenery. Dorothy and I, being invalids, stayed on board. Then on we went to
Lake Joseph to meet Dick, Nell &amp; Doug &amp; Bessie who came back with us on the Sag. Miss
Dugit, her Mother, sister and brother-in-law were on board, going to Elgin House. The whole
family dined there and then the Lillicos &amp; Bessie took possession of Beach House. After tea
Doug and Dick went fishing in the row boat. The rest of us went to Pt. Sandfield for the Mail.
Great crowd of people some funny Natives among the rest. I visited the tuck shop and
walked up the dock to the post office. Jack caught a perch off the end of the dock and as
we were coming home we left it at the Beach House. Doug much disgusted because he
caught nine said "Daddy wouldn't wait long enough. Charles and Jack knocked down the
wasp nest (in the ice house) and fled to safety in the kitchen.
Aug. 5th. Sunday.
Beautiful day. Jack, Clare, Charles, Dorothy, Frances, Sophia, Margaret and I all went to
church at the Elgin House. The first time I have been at church since I went in Mount
Clemens last year. Sat outside in a rocking chair and did not hear much of the sermon
which was no good. After church Dorothy discovered Marjorie Henderson and her sister
had arrived at the Elgin House yesterday and are to be there a month. I went in to see the
hotel and we met Miss Dugit in the rotunda. Wrote some post cards. Had a little run on the
water later in the day.
Aug. 6th. Monday.
Went with the family to the supply boat in the Morning. Everybody helps themselves. They
have great faith in the honesty of the public. Waited for the Mail. In the afternoon Nell and
Dick borrowed the "putt putt" to go to Port Carling to rent one for themselves. They left
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�golf. Clare and I stayed home and I finished "The Middle Temple Murder" by J.S. Fletcher.
{published 1919, detective novel} Wrote to Charlie and Mr. Caldwell and started another
little play for Ferna. "Out Door Secrets." Dorothy and Marjorie went to the Regatta at the
Country Club with Mr. Love Jr. (son of proprietor of Elgin House) in his fast launch Mary
Louise. She saw Homer Taylor and Bessie McKendrick there. Rained. The Men called at Elgin
House for Dorothy but did not find her. Went back later but in the meantime Dorothy had
returned (got off at Sandfield &amp; walked home.) Men went for Mail in the evening.
Aug. 7th. Tuesday.
Went for a Sail around Lake Joseph in the Morning and waited for the Mail. Read "The Prince
of Sinners" by E. Phillips Oppenheim. {published 1917, novel about idealism versus realism in
politics} Lazed in the Afternoon. (Called at Beach House in the Morning to say good bye to
Dick.) Dorothy and Clare walked to Sandfield for the Mail. The Men played golf. Went for
Mail at night and a Sail on Lake Rosseau. Rained in evening.
Aug. 8th. Wednesday
Cool. Fire in fireplace. Went over to Elgin House with the laundry and got the Mail, called at
Beach House on the way back. Men took Nell's trunk and other baggage down in the boat.
Clare &amp; Dorothy walked to Sandfield for the Mail in the Afternoon and the Men went to play
golf. In the evening we went over for the Mail and Jack tried fishing without result. In the
evening played five hundred - Jack and I against Dorothy and Charles. Wrote a little of the
new play "The Secrets of the Out of Doors."
Aug. 9th. Thursday
Supply boat day. We all went over and Charles (chief engineer &amp; pilot) took Dorothy and I
to Elgin House where we picked up Miss Henderson and Marjorie to spend the day with us.
Shopped at Sandfield &amp; picked up supplies &amp; Clare &amp; Jack. Bought the girls home &amp; then
Clare, Jack, Charles and I went for the Mail. Visited until after lunch. Then Jack, Charles,
Dorothy &amp; the 2 visitors went for a run in the boat. Nell got a "putt-putt" this afternoon and
they tried it out. (Is to have a new one to-morrow, this being a substitute until the other is
ready. I went for a run with Nell, Doug and Frances in the new boat &amp; when I got back the
rest had taken the visitors back to Elgin House. I sat on the verandah and watched the
sunset until it was dark. When everybody home Jack and I played five hundred against
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�Aug. 10th. Friday
This morning the men went to play golf. Clare and Dorothy walked over for the Mail. Clare,
Jack, Charles and I went to the Memorial Service for President Harding (who died in San
Francisco Aug. 2nd) held in Elgin House Chapel. Dr. Church decorated prettily with purple
and white flowers, Union Jacks and stars and stripes. Dr. Hyndman of Phil. led in prayer. Mr.
Oster of Phil. (in charge of Service) Mr. Rev. Mr. Woodroffe of Detroit read the lesson. Dr.
Brickerton and another Clergyman (Looked like Taft.) gave addresses. and Dr. Tovell of
Toronto pronounce the benediction. Very nice service. Met Marjorie &amp; Lillias Henderson and
had a little visit with them. Wrote to Mother and to Aunt Carrie. Went over to the Mail in the
evening and got a huge box of flowers from Mrs. Beattie. Helped Margaret &amp; Sophia arrange
them in the Kitchen and then told their fortunes and Dorothy's with the New "Revelation"
cards.
Aug. 11th. Saturday
Very hot day. Dick and Miss Gorril and arrived last night so Frances is back sleeping at our
house. The 2 boats went exploring this morning. Went into Joseph River at Lake Rosseau
end and out at Lake Joseph end and home by Elgin House and Pt. Sandfield. Gone over 2
hours and went 15 or 16 Miles. In the afternoon went over for the Mail. Charles stayed at
home to read. Wrote to Mrs. Beattie to thank her for flowers and to Marjorie Finlayson
(McDonald) to congratulate her on the arrival of an 11 lb. boy on Aug. 9th. Also went over for
the Mail at night. Charles and Jack destroyed a wasp's nest (the 2nd) on balcony at door of
Margaret &amp; Sophia's room. Too hot for anything Finished "The Mine with the Iron Door" by
Harold Bell Wright. {published 1923, romance novel}
Aug. 12th. Sunday
Cool breeze this Morning. Fog on lake in early Morning. Went to church at Elgin House
Chapel before which we had an early call from Nell, Doug and Miss Gorril, who came up last
night with Dick. Dr. Brickerton of Philadelphia took the service, his text being, "Jesus Christ,
the same, yesterday, to-day and forever." Had a little visit with Miss Henderson and
Marjorie and met Mr. and Mrs. Jameison (nee Mary Duff) of Toronto who arrived at the Elgin
House last night. Wrote to Mrs. Ryan and Lenore Carter. Clare Jack &amp; Charles went for a
walk in the evening. Quite cool with strong breeze in the evening. Re-read "The Great
Impersonator by E. Phillips Oppenheim. {published 1920, mystery novel}
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�Quite cool and breezy. Went to supply boat in the morning and Charles, Jack, Dorothy and I
went on to Elgin House for laundry. Charles telephoned his cousin at Gravenhurst. Jack and
I stayed down at the dock and Mrs. Jameison came down &amp; visited with us. Dorothy came
back from Pt. Sandfield in Nell's boat &amp; spent afternoon down there. Jack &amp; Charles took
Clare and I over for the Mail and then went to play golf and Nell, Doug, Dick, Frances,
Dorothy and Miss Gorril brought us back in their boat. Dorothy going on to their camp. I
wrote to Ferna and Mr. Caldwell &amp; Clare walked to Sandfield for the 3 o'clock Mail. In the
evening we went for a run around the shore of Bay (Pt Sandfield to Elgin House) crossed
over and sailed Pinelands Bay and got Mail on the way home. Played 500 in the evening Jack &amp; I against Dorothy &amp; Charles. Nell &amp; Doug took Dick &amp; Miss Gorril to Port Carling to
catch his boat back to Toronto.
Aug. 14th. Tuesday.
Real raining day. Pouring. Had a fine fire in the fireplace. Jack and Charles read. Nell, Doug &amp;
Frances came up after lunch &amp; we played bridge. Nell, Clare, Dorothy and I. Jack, Clare &amp;
Charles went for the Mail &amp; got soaking wet. In the evening we all went out to Pt. Sandfield
for the Mail. I changed to Nell's boat at the dock and we went for a run around the lake, The
rest went in Jack's boat. When we returned (cleared up beautifully) we again practised
bridge and Nell, Doug, Frances &amp; Bessie went home late in then back. I wrote to Mrs.
Graham &amp; Miss Small.
Aug. 15th. Wednesday.
Dorothy and her dad got up at 6.30 to go to Gravenhurst. (Cool Morning but warmed up
somewhat later although cool all day out of the sun). They walked to Pt. Sandfield but found
the bridge had blown open so came back and took Nell's putt putt (Good thing Charles has
learned to run it.) Jack, Doug, Clare &amp; Nell went off in Nell's boat to fish (after Nell &amp; the
children paid us a morning call) Frances stayed with me and went for the Mail. Then Clare
and Nell came back for me and we went after Jack &amp; Doug who were left fishing on the
remnants of an old punt. We sailed around, came home, had lunch and went to the Elgin
House in search of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jameison but failed to locate them so went towards Pt.
Carling &amp; met the Oriole returning with them &amp; got Dorothy and her dad at the dock. They
reported a nice visit in Gravenhurst. Nell, Doug &amp; Frances spent part of the evening with us.
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�Still cool. Went to supply boat in the Morning &amp; then the men went to play golf. Wrote part
of play "Out-Door Secrets" and wrote to Allie, enclosing resolution re her coming up with
Charlie, and to Mrs. R. T. Kidd wishing her joy. After lunch we all went in Nell's boat (Men had
ours) to Elgin House for Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jameison &amp; took them for a ride up Joseph River, called
at Wodington {Woodington} so Mrs. Jamesion might see a friend, and came home via
Country Club &amp; found Men had got home first. Dorothy did not go on the trip but went for
the Mail with Frances who also stayed at home. Two girls from Elgin House found they could
not manage their canoe (lake quite choppy &amp; windy) &amp; borrowed our row boat to row over
to the dump to walk to Port Carling. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jameison spent the rest of the day here &amp;
after dinner Jack, Clare and I went to Elgin House &amp; Dorothy, Nell, Doug &amp; Frances &amp; Charles
went in the other boat to Sandfield for the Mail. Folks from Beach House spent the evening
with us. Finished "The Murder on the Links" by Agatha Christie. {published 1923, second
novel featuring Hercule Poirot}
Aug. 17th. Friday
Nice day but still rather cool. Charles &amp; Jack took Dorothy over to Elgin House to spend the
day with Marjorie Henderson. I wrote to Dr. Rannie (report re Dorothy) Mother, Miss Smart,
And Cards to Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Green and Mrs. McGregor. Charles &amp;
Jack went to play golf and played 27 holes. And when they returned they went over for
Dorothy. Clare, Nell, Frances, Doug, Margaret, Sophia, Bessie and I went to Port Carling. I got
weighed, have lost 2½ lbs. since I came to Muskoka - weigh 126 lbs. in my heavy dress. In
the evening went over for Mail &amp; afterwards came up and took Nell's pies and cakes down
(Baked here because Nell's oven will not bake. Frances Sleeping Here. Dick &amp; Mrs. Jennings
&amp; Bob arrived at their house at 11 p.m. for weekend.
Aug. 18th. Saturday
Went over in the Morning to meet the Sagamo in which Adelaide and her sister were
coming. Then, after getting the Mail, went over to Elgin House to see Adelaide. Madeline, ill.
fainted when she arrived so did not see her. Went back in the afternoon. Madeline still in
bed. Adelaide went for a boat ride with Clare, Frances and Jack while Dorothy, Charles and I
stayed at Elgin House. Nell, Dick, Mrs. Jennings, Bob (visiting them) and Doug came to boat
in the Morning and went to Port Carling in the Afternoon. It started to rain while Adelaide
and the rest out in the boat and they went to cottage &amp; brought umbrellas &amp; wraps.
Waiting for Marjorie Henderson to sing. Saw Mr. &amp; Mrs Jameison, Miss Dugit &amp; Mrs. Dugit &amp;
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�with Marjorie and came home in the pouring rain. Very wet night. Played 500. Clare &amp; I
against Charles &amp; Dorothy.
Aug. 19th. Sunday
Very cool &amp; windy &amp; Slippy so Charles would not let Dorothy &amp; me go to church. Wanted to
hear Marjorie Henderson sing. Frances did not go either. Dorothy started her packing &amp;
then went down to Nell's cottage to get a book. I finished "The Alaskan" by James Oliver
Curwood. Clare, Jack &amp; Charles went to church. In the afternoon Charles and I walked down
to Nell's cottage (real walk for me) and stayed for an hour or so. When we came back Clare
&amp; Jack had brought Adelaide &amp; Madeline over for the afternoon and dinner. Charles, Jack,
Clare and I took them back to Elgin House. After dinner - Beautiful Moonlight sail. Thunder
storm Saturday night. Wawa {WaWa} Hotel struck by lightning, burned down with some loss
of life. Wrote to Mrs. Ryan
Aug. 20th. Monday.
Cool &amp; windy. Went to Sandfield in the Morning &amp; left Clare &amp; Frances at the supply boat
while Dorothy, Jack, Charles and I went on to hear Marjorie Henderson sing at Elgin House.
She gave us quite a concert and sang beautifully. Then Clare, Dorothy &amp; Frances walked
over for the Mail. While Charles, Jack and Bob Jennings went to the Country Club to play
golf. (Saw Madeline for a few minutes at Elgin House, Adelaide playing golf.) Wrote part of
my play "The Secrets of the Out of Doors." Dorothy and Clare took time exposure snaps of
the inside of the cottage &amp; some out-door snaps. About 6 p.m. we went over to Elgin
House to see about getting the "Viola" for a trip to-morrow. After dinner Charles, Dorothy
and I went to Dr. Wesley's to pay him. Wire from Charlie in the Morning saying "Hang out the
White flag, Monday." They arrived about 7.30, Charlie, Allie, Jack, Mother and of course
Duncan. Mother went down to Nell's, and as we had no place for him to sleep, Duncan went
down to bunk with Bob Jennings. He and his Mother are to leave to-morrow. Nell, Doug, Mrs.
Jennings &amp; Bob took Dick to Port Carling to catch his boat. They were all up here to get
Mother after dinner.
Aug. 21st Tuesday
Poured rain all night and all day, a regular deluge. Charlie had a very bad toothache and was
miserable all day. Nothing to do. Charlie &amp; I played 500 against Allie and Nell and Duncan,
Charles, Dorothy and Jack played. After dinner it cleared up a little and Charlie, Allie, Jack
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�then came back for her. Perfectly impossible weather. Another heavy shower during the
evening. Dorothy packed. Trip on Viola postponed on account of rain.
Aug. 22nd. Wednesday
Cold. Dorothy got away. They took her baggage over in the Ford. Charles &amp; Dorothy went on
the Ahmic to Lake Joseph and Charlie, Allie, Jack, Duncan &amp; little Jack took the Sagamo trip
&amp; Charles joined them for the trip home. Nell brought Mother up here to the fire &amp; she had
lunch with Clare and me. After lunch Nell, Clare, Doug, Frances and I went over to Elgin
House to leave a note for Capt Wallace re a trip to-morrow. We met the Sag at Sandfield
and brought Allie, Charlie and little Jack home. They left me at Ivandell and went to Port
Carling in Nell's boat. (Had to tow a row boat over to the dump where 4 silly people who
started out with oars that were no good.) we were ready to start for Elgin House.) Charles,
Jack &amp; Duncan taking the other to go to play golf. I tidied up the desk and the desk drawer.
Charlie and I played 500 against Allie and Charles. Trip on Viola not possible to-day as
Charles had to take Dorothy to Lake Joe.
Aug. 23d. Thursday
Supply boat in the Morning. Then Charles, Charlie, Allie, Jack, Nell, Doug, Frances, Clare &amp;
little Jack climbed the Mountain &amp; afterwards went to Elgin House to see Adelaide. I wrote 2
letters to Mrs. Beattie and to Mr. Caldwell &amp; Mrs. M.A. In the afternoon, we went for the mail
on our boat, Clare, Allie, Charlie, Jack and I, And Charles and Duncan rowed over to the
dump to play golf. Then we met Nell's boat &amp; Clare &amp; Allie got into it while we got Mother in
ours. (Frances &amp; Little Jack with Nell) and we went up Joseph River. Charlie fished &amp; caught
a fair sized black bass. In the evening Jack and Charlie played five hundred against Allie &amp;
Charles. I read.
Aug. 24th. Friday
The trip in the Viola postponed yesterday because Capt. Wallace stupidly let Elgin House
guests sign up must be off again as it is pouring rain. Cleared up about 1 p.m. &amp; Capt.
Wallace came along with the Viola. party: - Clare, Jack, Charlie, Allie, Mother, Nell, Doug,
Little Jack, Duncan &amp; Frances, from here and at Elgin House we picked up Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Jameison, Marjorie and Miss Henderson, Miss Bickerton, Adelaide and Madeline, and with
Charles and Myself had a party of 19. It was fine when we started but rained hard two or
three times when we were out. The scenery was beautiful but we had to put up (or put
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�Rosseau making stops, where part of party landed at Rosseau and the Royal Muskoka.
Rained all the rest of the day. Mother and Frances were here for dinner &amp; Nell and Doug
came up in the boat for Mother later. (Frances to sleep on Dorothy's cot to-night as they
are to leave at 7.30 in the morning. Charles went down in the rain to Nell's cottage only to
find Nell had left for here. Jack &amp; Charlie played 500 against Allie &amp; Charles. Finished
reading "Trodden Gold" by Howard Vincent O'Brien. {published 1923, novel of twin sisters in
pursuit of marriage} Wrote a letter to Dorothy.
Aug. 25th. Saturday
Fair this morning &amp; not very cold. It was 8.30 before breakfast was over and then the car
(wet batteries) would not start. Got away but came back twice to heat up the batteries so
it was 11 a.m. before they got away. I walked up to the road once to see cause of delay. Nell,
Doug &amp; Mother called in the Morning and Charles went down to their cottage to put in ice
to find Nobody up as Peter (the Persian cat) was sick in the night. Whisky administered
according to Dr. Lee's advice worked a gradual cure. Charles and I went down to Nell's
about 4.30 (Mother, who came up a second time with Nell walked down with Charles &amp; I
went in the boat with Nell &amp; Doug.) And played 500 until dinner time when we had dinner
and Dick &amp; Doug brought me back in the boat by Moonlight. Jack, Clare, Charles &amp; I talked
until after 11 p.m.
Aug. 26th. Sunday.
Nice day at last. Clare, Jack, Charles and I went to church. (Nell, Dick and Doug went in their
boat.) Dr. Bickerton preached a very fine sermon - text "and underneath are the everlasting
arms." Marjorie Henderson took a snap of us after the service. Saw Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jameison,
Miss Henderson &amp; Marjorie, Miss Bickerton, Adelaide, Madeline &amp; her husband (Mr. Tillotson)
Who arrived last night. After lunch we went to Elgin House and got Adelaide (Madeline and
her husband away for a picnic in their canoe) and had 1½ hrs run on the lake and then called
at Nell's and spent an hour there leaving Adelaide. (Nell took her home) After dinner had a
call from Nell, Mother, Dick &amp; Doug and then Clare, Jack, Charles and I went to church again.
Dr. Hyndman of Philadelphia preached. Rather poor preacher. Marjorie Henderson sang "I
have to Tell the Story."
Aug. 27th Monday.
Nice day. Washed my hair &amp; mended the bedding bag. Clare walked to supply boat &amp; the
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�dishes etc. and Clare sewed up the packages. I did some of our own packing. Adelaide,
Madeline and Mr. Tillotson called in their canoe just as Nell, Dick, Doug and I started for Port
Carling. Had a good run down. Got weighed - lost another pound. Went over to the locks
where boats were locking through. Medora, Islander, Sagamo. Marjorie Henderson, Mr.
Donohue and Miss Crawford having paddled and rowed over to the dump and walked to
Carling came home with us. We left them at the dump. Charles and Jack played Golf.
Charles' best Score - 103. Spent the evening quietly and went to bed early. Raining at bed
time.
Aug. 28th. Tuesday
Rained all night and all Morning. Packed Clare Jack &amp; Charles took the bedding parcel to
Sandfield &amp; Shipped it. Mother came up for awhile in the Morning. Wrote to Dorothy. Charlie
and Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. Ryan. Men went to play golf in the afternoon &amp; Clare went for the
Mail. Literally poured rivers of water after Clare got back - thunder &amp; lightning, too. Men
only played 9 holes. Finished "Tales of adventure &amp; medicine {medical life}" by Conan Doyle
{published 1922, 15 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle} and read "The Damsel &amp;
the Sage" by Elinor Glyn. {published 1903, The Damsel and the Sage: A Woman's Whimsies}
Played 500 at night, Jack and I against Clare &amp; Charles.
Aug. 29th. Wednesday
Packed the trunks this Morning. Nice day but cool. Helping straighten up house. Clare, Jack
&amp; Charlie went over with their baggage &amp; on to Elgin House to say good-bye to Adelaide.
We went over to say good-bye to Clare &amp; Jack at the Sagamore. Nell &amp; Doug there, too.
Went for little run with Charles afterwards &amp; Nell took Margaret &amp; Sophia &amp; Bessie for a run.
After dinner Charles &amp; I went to Sandfield for Mail &amp; the two boats took a last sail. 2 calls
from Nell &amp; Doug. Solitaire in the evening &amp; Charles waited for bedtime.
Aug. 30th. Thursday
Nice day. Up early packing. Charles went down for Mother with the boat (after fixing up
boat to be left &amp; packing etc.) but it would not work so they walked up to Ivandell at 8 a.m.
Campbell came along in the car for Nell and Doug and Charles went with him to show him
the way to Beach House. Looked up and got Away in the Viola at 11.a.m. Party - Charles,
Mother, Bessie, Sophia, Margaret &amp; myself. Ate the lunch on the Viola and reached St.
Joseph station (Capt. Wallace took us to station via Joseph River. Beautiful sunshiny day beautiful sail.) Here we had to wait until 1.45 when we boarded the train for Toronto. Had

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�dinner on train. Dick met us at the station. Awful exhibition crowd. Nell and Doug had just
arrived before we did. Bad roads. Jack Adolph called in the evening and gave Charles an
account of his family troubles.
Aug. 31st. Friday
Charles went to the Exhibition at 9. a.m. Nell, Mother, Doug and I had a drive out to
Sunnyside after lunch and then went home &amp; I went out with Campbell to get Mr. Mickle at
5 p.m. at Main gate of Ex. I stayed in car which was parked on Temple ave. Cars parked all
over. In the evening Dick, Charles, Doug, Mother and I went to the Royal Alexandra to see
"Shuffle along." (Nell was to go. Mother said she would not go but changed her mind and we
could not get another ticket) got home about a quarter to twelve.
Sept. 1st. Saturday
Went to Dr. Corrigan's in the morning. Went down with Dick &amp; Charles, Nell and Campbell
called for us. We went to Ryrie's and bought wedding presents for Harry Krug &amp; Ethel Reid
(both to be married on Sept. 6th) Went to Loundes where Charles ordered a winter suit. In
the afternoon Charles went out with Dick &amp; Doug to see some property. Read "The Copper
Box" by J.S. Fletcher and wrote a letter to Dorothy. Got to the station in good time but rain
was not ready until away after train time so stood on platform a long time. Found our seats
had been re-sold but got others. Dr. McTavish and Dr. Veitch on the chair car. Had supper.
Party: - Mother, Charles and I. At Palmerston, changed to other car. Met Mr. McDonald, Will
McDonald, Ted Dash, Jack Frist Jr., Margaret &amp; Sophia. Mr. Caldwell met us at the Station
and brought us home. Mother stayed here. Unpacked a little and went to bed.
Sept. 2nd Sunday
Lovely day. Did my unpacking and got everything put away. Charles went to church, Mother
did not. Walked around the garden. All in nice shape. After tea Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Halliday
came over and returned afterwards and took me down to church in the car. Mother went to
church with Charles. Raining a little when we came out, rained quite hard later. 1st time I
have been in our church for over a year. Wrote letters to Clare, Nell, Dorothy and Britnell's
(about Stanley Weyman books {English writer of historical romance} for Dick.)
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�Labour Day holiday. Charles went down town twice to post my letters etc. Took a short
letter to Ryries (re wedding gifts) for Charles &amp; typed it (first typing &amp; short hand in ages.)
Vi Mair and Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon. Charles &amp; Eric played Mr. Graham &amp; Mr.
Caldwell a game of tennis (Mr. Caldwell was here in the morning to see Charles and Mother
went home about half past ten. After tennis game I went down to see Ted Graham and
Charles called for me. Ethel Reid and Mr. McCarthy called at Manse to get idea of service
for to-morrow. Mrs. Caldwell and Baby Mildred Elizabeth (Constance) called in afternoon.
Sept. 4th. Tuesday
School starts to-day. Charles went to High School - teachers - Messrs Wilson, Russell,
Tapp, Ward &amp; Miss Hicks. I went to see Mrs. Beattie in the Morning &amp; she came back with
me; Charlie &amp; Duncan were up after dinner to bring some of our things they had brought
from Muskoka and to get Mother's baggage. Studied awhile. Feeling pretty stiff &amp; sore hand.
Went down to the Manse to meet Charles at tea time. In the evening Charles went to the
church to a presentation &amp; farewell to Gertie Cass before she returns to Korea. I wrote a
yell for Veslar School and several ads for Quality Ink.
Sept. 5th. Wednesday
Nice day. Walked around the garden in the Morning and had a chat at back fence with Mr.
Lipsett. A little after 12 a.m. Dorothy Engel brought Mrs. Wood (Ella Hahn) and Dr. Gould
(Maggie Gould) to call on me for a few minutes. (I have not seen Maggie for years.) At
dinner Charles got a telephone message asking him to go to Hanover and left about 3
o'clock. I finished reading "The Seigneurs of Old Canada, " by William Bennett Munro.
{published 1920, "The Seigneurs of Old Canada: A Chronicle of New World Feudalism",
explores the establishment and development of French colonial feudalism in Canada},
Wrote to Dorothy. Isabel called and I walked down as far as Caldwell's when she left and
went in to see Mrs. Caldwell &amp; the baby. Duncan arrived with his infernal radio and began
setting it up. Charles went down town after tea and Duncan arrived as usual. He could not
get the radio going so Charles and he played chess.
Sept. 6th Thursday.
Very hot. Feeling very sore and achy. Duncan was here in the afternoon with his re-charged
battery. Studied in the Morning and learnt a recitation and wrote to Clare and Dorothy after
dinner. Had a little walk up and down the walk and around the garden. Read " Legends of
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�the oral traditions of the Coast Salish peoples, written during the late 19th century.} Duncan
here in the evening and a radio spoiled by static he and Charles played Chess.
Sept. 7th. Friday.
Rather cool and dark. Studied. Read some books in preparation for another out doors play.
Duncan here in the evening. He and Charles "listening in." I wrote to Britnell's ordering some
books for Dick and letters to Aunt Maggie and Beulah Kidd (sympathy for her Mother's
death.) Rained in the afternoon. Feeling a bit discouraged as pains "quite frequent &amp; free"
again. Duncan here in the evening. Radio and game of chess. Charlie here a minute at noon.
Sept. 8th. Saturday.
Wet day. Showery all day - pelting showers. Duncan came in the morning and took his radio
away for repairs. In the afternoon Mrs. M.A. Halliday called and stayed for an hour or more.
Poured all evening. Studied a little. Fire in the fireplace.
Sept, 9th. Sunday.
Nasty cold day. Showery in the Morning. Fire in the furnace to dry out the house. At 1 a.m.
this morning Charlie and Mr. Davey roused us out of bed. Had caught the boys who robbed
Mr. Davey's store. Were here for nearly 2 hours. Was after 4 a.m. before I got to sleep.
Mother here after Church. Finished reading "The Lucky Number" by Ian Hay. {published 1923,
thirteen short stories, about life and society} Walked 50 times the length of the drawing
room rug and had a walk around the garden in the afternoon. We had a fire in the fireplace
in the evening. Charlie and Allie were here. (Charlie called for Mother in the afternoon and
Jack came in for a few minutes.
Sept. 10th. Monday.
Cool but sunshiny. Made the beds. Wrote to Dorothy. Studied a little. Duncan &amp; Jack were
here in the Morning with the radio. I went over to Mrs. M. A.'s in the afternoon for a walk and
found she was in Owen Sound. Rested on the verandah and looked through "The Ladies
Home Journal" called at Manse lawn to see Ted (sitting in the sun) for a few minutes. Pearl
Buckley and Mrs. Stewart called. Judge Greig was here for tea. Charles walked down to the
hotel with him shortly after 8. I listened to the radio. Heard Jewish New Year's service
(Temple in Albany) from W.G.Y.G or snatches from New York, Pittsburgh Stock Exchange,
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�Ferguson called after the late train (just got home from Toronto) to see Charles on
business.
Sept. 11th. Tuesday
Grey, cool day. Charles left for Tara court at 8 a.m. Did some mending. Studied a little.
Rained all afternoon and evening. Charles got home about 4 p.m. Willard Boos came to see
him in the evening re theft at Davey's. (Guilty boys, Lyle Jackson, Young Connelly &amp; Boos.)
Duncan came for his radio and took it down to the Manse for Ted's entertainment.
Sept. 12th. Wednesday
Charles went to court at Hanover this Morning. Bright day but still cool. Charles got home at
noon. Sat on Verandah this Morning. Studied a little. After dinner walked over to Mrs. M.A.'s
but found her out. on the way went in to see Ted. While there Rhena Schultz &amp; Mr. Bluben
came to be Married. Came home around by Mary Street and in by the back gate.
Sept. 13th. Thursday.
Very nasty day. Showers and snow flurry. Very cold. Could not go out all day. Exercise 60
times up drawing room rug. Wrote addresses: - Choir to Mrs. Crow. High school Boys to
Archie Crow. Also wrote letters to Clare and Dorothy. Barrie Davey called at noon to ask me
to write the address to Archie and Edgar Called for it after tea. Duncan brought his radio
back again. He and his uncle Charlie listening to play. Trial of Lyle Jackson, Willard Boos, and
Connolly this afternoon. Let go on suspended sentence for a year - must be in every night
at 10 p.m. Mrs. Boehmer called for address to Mrs. Crow &amp; Heard a selection on the radio. I
heard a play "The Traitor" Story of Boer War. Motto. "He who would be kind to a traitor is
(the a) traitor." Heard part of a comedy too, but too much interference to get it well.
Studied a little.
Sept. 14th. Friday
Another cool day. Things very wet. Studied. Wrote to Nell, Britnell's and Irene Frazier. Walked
5 times length of drawing room. After dinner went over to see Mrs. M.A. Halliday. Stayed
about an hour. Duncan here for tea. Charles and he played a game of chess. Night of
Dempsey Firpo fight. Mr. Caldwell came up to hear radio report. Heard the report Myself
from the ring side partly and from W.G.Y. Dempsey won. Firpo counted out in the 2nd
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�Sept. 15th. Saturday.
Showery and cool. Fire in furnace. Finished reading "The Grey Man" by S. R. Crockett.
{published in 1896, Scottish grim legend of Sawney Bean and his cannibalistic clan,
historical fiction thriller} Studied a little. Duncan here in afternoon fixing the radio. I went for
a walk out front gate and home by back gate via Long Street. In the evening about 5 p.m.
Marguerite Grover called. After tea Mr. Bell was here and Duncan. Radio and then Charles &amp;
Duncan played Chess.
Sept. 16th. Sunday
Nice day. Cool at Night. Charles went to Church twice &amp; to S.S. {Sunday School} I went over
to Mrs. Beattie's about 11.15 a.m. &amp; came back around by Long St. Mother came up after
church, stayed for tea &amp; walked home as Charlie's car painted &amp; he walked down to S.S.
{Sunday School} She went to Mrs. Beattie's for awhile and I was out from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m.
Walking in sun &amp; resting on verandah. Went to Schaab's to meet Charles. Aft At church time
Duncan arrived with David Leitch to work at radio. After church Charlie &amp; Allie were here
and Mr. Graham and Mr. M A. (Mrs. M. A. came also) came over as committee (with Charles)
to decide re organist applications. Finished reading "The Great Intendant" by Thomas
Chaplais. {published 1914, A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672}
Sept. 17th. Monday.
Beautiful day. Studied on verandah. Walked around our block about noon. After dinner went
to call on Mrs. Conrad Krug. On the way home met Isabel going to our place and she came
on with me. Found Mrs. Graham here. At 6 p.m. walked down with Mrs. Graham and met
Charles at the Manse. In the evening Duncan hitched the radio to the phone and let Allie,
Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Caldwell, Ted and Miss Oswald in the country hear it. good performance.
Sept. 18th. Tuesday.
Grey day with short showers &amp; one heavy one in the evening. Studied. Started for a walk
around our block in the Morning but only got past Milne's when it started to rain so
returned. Wrote to Dorothy. In the afternoon walked down as far as the Manse and talked to
Ted for awhile. Mrs. Ryan here 10 years today. Sat on the verandah most of the day.
Finished reading "The Two Vanrevels" by Booth Tarkington. {romance novel} Duncan here in
the evening. Charles and he played chess then sent the radio out over the 'phone. Mr. Bell
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�Sept. 19th. Wednesday
Nice day. Studied. Walked down to foot of hill at McDonald's this Morning and back. Ruth
Miller (Field) called in the afternoon. She is living in Toronto now and is quite prosperous.
Mrs. Leitch and Mrs. Bell called. Then I walked around Main St. block. After tea I went over to
Hopper to get S.S. {Sunday School} bank book etc. from Aldyth and to get Marguerite to
play at prayer meeting. Charles went to prayer meeting. I ordered S.S. {Sunday School}
supplies and wrote to Doroth Fen and to Britnell's for some books. Duncan arrived as usual.
No radio to-night as batteries not charged. Charles &amp; Duncan played chess.
Sept. 20th. Thursday.
Showery. Nasty day. Studied awhile. Could not go out in the Morning so walked 70 times
the length of the drawing room. Wrote to Clare. In the afternoon I walked up and down the
verandah (as raining) for ½ an hour (125 times) and then sat outside for another half hour.
Duncan here after tea. Listened to radio. Started a little story but am not sure I shall
continue it. Wrote to Nell.
Sept. 21st Friday.
Raining in the Morning. Walked 15 Mins in the drawing room (80 times) lazy so did not
studied. Finished reading "The Jesuits in N. America" by F. Parkman. {The Jesuits in North
America in the Seventeenth Century written by Francis Parkman, published in 1867} Vi Mair
called in the afternoon. Walked around Main St. block. Mr. Graham called after tea and
Duncan spent the evening at his radio. Charles and I went to a euchre party at Mrs. Beattie's
- given for Mrs. Crow. 6 tables - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leitch, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dr. Rannie, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dr. Mair,
Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.K. Ewart, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Cobean, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Boehmer, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Haines, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Caldwell, Charlie &amp; Allie, Mr. &amp; Mrs. G. Reid, Charles and myself, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Vickers, Miss
Model and, Mr. Caldwell's brother, came from late train. (can't remember others) sang "For
She's A Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne" for Mrs. Crow.
Sept. 22nd. Saturday.
Very hot day. Dusted Dorothy's room &amp; the front room. Wrote to Dorothy. Got the cocktails
ready for dinner. Mr. Caldwell, his brother, Mr. Ward (New H.S. {High School}Teacher) and
Mr. Graham had a game of terrace {solitaire}. Duncan here in the afternoon. Got three
bouquets ready &amp; tidied up library. Had dinner party at 6.30. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Caldwell, Mr.
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�return from trip all over Canada &amp; is to leave on Monday for Muskoka (Bigwin Inn) before
returning to England. Asked Duncan, too, but at last minute he failed to stick. Played two
tables - 500 and had some radio.
Sept. 23rd. Sunday.
Beautiful day. Mother here from church time until Charlie called for her after S.S. {Sunday
School}. Charles at Church twice &amp; S.S. {Sunday School}. Aldythe called for S.S. {Sunday
School} book. In the afternoon Daisy Williams (Landerkin) visiting in Hanover called for a
few Minutes. Miss Milne called after tea before church &amp; Duncan arrived about same time &amp;
stayed until 10 p.m. when he went home with his Mother &amp; father who came up after
church. M.A. &amp; Winnie Ferguson (home to help her Mother, who is going to Toronto about
Nov. 1st, to pack) were here and Mrs. Ferguson called for Winnie.
Sept. 24th. Monday
Beautiful day. Finished reading "Desolate Splendour" by Michael Sadleir {published 1923,
gothic novel} &amp; Studied Some. Went for a walk around our block. Tired so called at Beattie's
- out. Rested in the verandah and called on Ted at Manse. Wrote to Dorothy. Mr. Millhouse
here to see Charles on business.
Sept. 25th. Tuesday.
Beautiful day. Studied a little. Etta Wood &amp; her son Morris &amp; Daisy Williams came up from
Hanover. Morris went on to O. Sound {Owen Sound} to see his pals in the 147th Battalion.
Daisy and Etta stayed for dinner. Had a fine old chat. Morris called for them again at half
past three. Then Mother called. I walked down to McDonald's Corner with her and as they
had just put tarvine on the street we went along to church corner &amp; Coming back I went
into Manse to reat &amp; to see Ted. After tea Bud called to see if his grandmother had left her
glasses. Florence Leslie called to return books lent to her Mother. 2 ladies called later to see
Charles on business.
Sept. 26th. Wednesday
Beautiful day. Washed my hair. Studied. Etta In the afternoon went for a walk. McGaw, Long
&amp; down Mary to Geneva church corner, along Adolph to McGaw, up McGaw. Called at
Manse. Found Mrs. Beattie here when I got home. Walked around garden with her. Charles
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�Sept. 27th. Thursday
Beautiful day. 1st day of Fall Fair. Washed my hair. Studied. Mr. McNally called in the
afternoon. Letter from Dorothy saying she, Fen &amp; Miss Jameison were on the way to
Quebec for 3 days. Going on ocean liner Minnedosa, returning to Montreal by Motor car.
Walked to corner and visited Ted. Too hot - no good. Wrote to Clare and to Miss
McEachran. Charles went to see Mr. Clarke, who is very ill, in the evening.
Sept. 28th Friday
Fair Day. Rained in the night and early this Morning. Still looks watery at 10 a.m. Finished
reading "The Ways of Laughter" by Harold Begbie. {published 1922, The Ways Of Laughter: A
Comedy Of Interferences, humour book}. Studied. Wrote to Dorothy &amp; Gwen Gauley.
Charles went to the Fair in the afternoon. Mr. Caldwell called later to ask me to go for a
drive but feeling no good so did not go. Mr. W. H. Brown also came in when passing. Charles
&amp; I spent evening reading.
Sept. 29th. Saturday.
Quite cool. Charles went to the office at 7 a.m. and from there to Owen Sound. Got back at 1
p.m. I put buttons on Charles shirt and finished reading "The Old Regime in Canada" by
Francis Parkman. {published 1884} Went for a walk down McGaw to Long, called at Mrs.
Beattie's and she came home with me. Charles went to meet Adelaide at the late train. Train
1 hour late. Made tea for Adelaide and got her a lunch. (She drove her Mother up to London
&amp; then came on here for a few days, arranged books for Mr. M.A. to present at S.S. {Sunday
School} Fire in grate.
Sept. 30th. Sunday.
Cool. Fire in furnace &amp; in the evening in the fireplace. Charles &amp; Adelaide wnet to church in
the Morning. Rally Day in S.S. {Sunday School} Mr. M.A. was here after Morning service. (Mr.
Curtis organist for to-day.) 12 babies baptized at S.S. {Sunday School} Adelaide went up
the hill while S.S. {Sunday School} was in. I walked as far as McDonald's house with her.
Called on Ted coming back. Stayed till after S.S. {Sunday School} visit on Manse porch with
Ted, Mrs. Graham, Eric, Mr. Graham, Charles &amp; Mr. McDonald. Adelaide away for tea. Charles
went to church at night. Adelaide (went for a drive) Charlie &amp; Allie were here late in the
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�Oct. 1st. Monday.
Very cool. Adelaide &amp; I had a walk around the garden in the morning &amp; around our block in
the afternoon. Mrs. M.A. called. In the evening had Jen Krug, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp; Vi Mair here
to play bridge with Adelaide. Made tea etc. Charles was at Managers' Meeting. at the church
&amp; went home with Vi.
Oct. 2nd. Tuesday
Warmer, sunshiny. Finished reading "His Children's Children" by Arthur Train. {published
1923, family saga} In the afternoon Charlie &amp; Mother arrived. Mother, Adelaide &amp; I walked
over to see Jen Krug's new house &amp; went through it. Jen took us for a 10 mile drive in their
New Chevrolet sedan. Adelaide went up the hill for tea. Charlie &amp; Bud calling for her and
Mother. Charles and I went to the Mair's for dinner. Dr. Mair came for me with his car.
Present: Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Davey, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sanderson, Mr &amp; Mrs. Cobean and ourselves.
Had a pleasant time. played triangle &amp; Crokinole. Charlie &amp; Adelaide called for us with the
Ford. Wrote to Dorothy &amp; Britnell's.
Oct. 3rd. Wednesday.
Lovely Day. Adelaide and I went over to see Mrs. M.A. She went on down town and I came
home calling on Ted on the way back. Mother was here for dinner. Charles took bed rest
over to Mr. J.B. Campbell at noon. The two Charlies arrived to take Adelaide to the station
and Mother went along. I made a lunch for Adelaide on the train. Later I went for a walk to
Middle of overhead bridge. Spent evening quietly at home, both of us.
Oct. 4th. Thursday
Bright but cooler. Wrote to Dorothy (goes to Ottawa to-day from Montreal) and to Clare.
Studied a little. After dinner went to call on Mrs. Maxwell. Met her going down town. I
decided to go on down town. Called at office, Leitch's (Mrs. Leitch out) at Charlie's store &amp;
Dolphin's. Pretty stiff after I got home. Charles went to the Bible Society Meeting. I finished
reading "The British Fleet in the Great War" by Archibald Hurd. {published 1918, the British
Navy's role in World War I }.Very hard frost.
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�Cool. Showery. Studied a little. Charles went to H.S. Field Day in the afternoon. As it was
raining I just walked on verandah for about 15 Mins. Mary Stevens called to borrow
Dorothy's bloomers but of course she has them with her. Rained all evening.
Oct. 6th. Saturday
Nice day. Studied a little. Started to go for a walk but met Charles coming home to dinner.
He took Dorothy's fur coat to the station to express it. I mended the lining a little. Took 3
small books over to M.A.'s for presentation to S.S. {Sunday School} pupil at church tomorrow morning. (M. A. had rest since last week.) Calling in to talk to Ted on the way. Met
Mrs. Leitch at Mrs. Halliday's. She walked home with me &amp; I walked back to Manse corner
with her. Charles &amp; I spent the evening quietly at home. Vi Mair calling to ask me to write an
address for Mrs. Farney. They are leaving town to go to Grand Rapids. Wrote to Dorothy.
Oct. 7th. Sunday
Beautiful day but cool. I went to church with Charles. Books presented to Allan Glenn
(not present) Ray Murphy, Helen McRorie, Madeline McRorie, Margaret Christoffer, Florence
Green, Frances Halliday, Alice Stevens. Mother came up when Charlie went to S.S and
Charlie called for her after S.S. {Sunday School} Took a walk around garden to see frost
damage. Finished reading "The Master of Man" by Hall Caine. {published 1921, fictional story
is set on the Isle of Man.} Charles went to S.S. {Sunday School} and to church at night.
Charlie &amp; Allie were up after church.
Oct. 8th. Monday.
Nice day. Studied awhile. Went for a walk after dinner to end of overhead bridge and Mrs.
Graham called later. Wrote an address to Mrs. Farney in the evening. Womens' Guild of Holy
Trinity Church to present her with gift as they are supposed to be leaving for Grand Rapids.
Hunted up costumes in attic for Isabel.
Oct. 9th. Tuesday
Nice day. Studied awhile. Walked McGaw St to Adolph - Adolph to Mary - Long - McGaw home. Later walked to Manse Corner &amp; back. Marguerite Grover came over for a few
minutes on her way to Mrs. Harry Krug's reception. Wrote to Dorothy. Frances &amp; Margaret
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�pronounced the deadly criticism of going to sleep (on Monday Night) Mr. Robt. Oswald
called in the evening to see Charles on business &amp; came in to see me.
Oct. 10th. Wednesday
Very foggy in the Morning but nice sunshiny day. Studied a little. Went down town McGaw
St to Mill and called to see Mrs. Leitch. Called at Charlie's store and the office and came
home with Charles at noon. After dinner Dr. &amp; Mrs. &amp; Herb. Sinclair called for a few minutes
(came over to see Charles on business. Later I walked around Main St. Clock. Charles went
to prayer meeting at night. Heard later, Charlie took Mother to Kincardine to-day to visit
Mrs. John Dobie.
Oct. 11h Thursday
Foggy - no sun by noon. Wrote to Clare. Bit lazy to-day &amp; interested in "The World Crisis" so
did not study. Walked down to the Manse in the afternoon (Beautiful day then) Went to the
Teachers' Association concert in the evening with Charles &amp; Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham. Charles
gave address on "League of Nations." "Frog Chorus" "Bunnie Scene" drills by H.S. Girls.
"Minuet" Frances &amp; Isabel, Chorus, Solo Mr. Ward Orchestra - D. Leitch, J. Frost, J.
Hetherington. Very good concert. Vote of thanks by Mr. McCool.
Oct. 12th. Friday
Lovely day. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. (U.F.O. Reference) {United Farmers of
Ontario} I finished Vol. 1 of "The World Crisis" by Winston Churchill. 1st Lord of the Admiralty.
{account of the First World War, published in six volumes (technically five, as Volume III was
published in two parts). Published between 1923 and 1931} Wrote to Dorothy and took my
letter to the post office &amp; went on down town. Went to store, to office, to Davey's (Store &amp;
Davey's to see about bulbs. Horticultural Society bulbs at Charlie's) and to Cobean's for
bead catches. Got S.S. {Sunday School} cheques &amp; letters ready for Aldythe.
Oct. 13th. Saturday
Dull all day. Rain after dinner. Heavy at night. Lazy. Finished reading "Some People of
Importance" by Kathleen Norris. {Certain People of Importance, published 1922, fiction
about the intertwined affairs of a big extended family in 19th-century San Francisco.} Isabel
was up in the afternoon returning costumes.
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�Nice day. (Rained good part of night). Went to church - organ not finished so used piano.
Read "A Thousand Miles from a Post Office" or " 20 Years' Life &amp; Travel in the Hudson's Bay
Regions" by J. Lofthouse D.D. late Bishop of Reservation.{{published 1922, memoir} Charles
went to S.S. {Sunday School} (Aldythe called for S.S. {Sunday School} purse) and church at
night. I went down to Manse after S.S. {Sunday School} and met Charles there. After church
Charles brought Mr. Curtis (new organist) home with him &amp; Charles &amp; Allie called. Mother is
visiting Mrs. John Dobie in Kincardine.
Oct. 15th. Monday
Beautiful day. Dorothy phoned from Toronto this Morning that she would likely be home tonight (went up from Ottawa last night.) Finished reading "My Discovery of England" by
Stephen Leacock. {published 1922, travelogue and reflection on differences between
Canadian and English life} Went for a walk to the Manse &amp; walked home with Charles. Lazy
to-day. Went to Mrs. Beattie's in the afternoon. Mrs. Stewart &amp; Mrs. Maxwell called while I
was out but came in to Beattie's. Mrs. Wm. Krug &amp; Mrs. Ankenmann also called while I was
there. I put Dorothy's things back on her desk, dresser etc. Went to the station with Charles
to meet Dorothy. Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. A., Ferna, Barbara &amp; Mary Krug came off train also.
Oct. 16th. Tuesday.
Beautiful day. Dorothy and I went down town in the Morning and bought me a hat. Called at
Manse on way down &amp; Dorothy went to Letich's Store &amp; into Mair's. Met Hardy Campbell &amp;
Harold Mair (home for a day from Detroit) Dorothy went for a walk in the afternoon and Ida
Halladay and Ferna came back with her for cup of tea. I, being very tired, lazed all afternoon.
Dorothy tired in evening so she did not go to Bijou with Vi as she wanted her to. Charles at
Walkerton in the Morning.
Oct. 17th. Wednesday
Beautiful day. Dr. Rannie came to "sound" Dot this Morning. Found her lung very good shape.
Fen and Barbara were here. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Got back about 6.30
p.m. Dorothy and I walked down to church (for sweetpeas) in the afternoon &amp; then over to
Mrs. M.A.'s Dot and Fen went for a walk. I read "The Luminous Face" by Carolyn Wells.
{published 1921, mystery novel} Later I walked down to Mrs. Caldwell's. She was out. Charles
went to prayer meeting. Dorothy went to bed early. Lazy to-day.
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�Nice day. Wrote to Clare. Dorothy and Fen went for a walk. Fen came over to help us decide
about Oriental rug for dining room. (Harry Cooke's) I went down to the Manse and then Mrs.
Graham &amp; I went over to M.A.'s (I took over Cradle Roll Certificates) and Mrs. Graham came
home with me for awhile. After tea Dorothy Fen and Vi went to the Bijou and Charles and I
went also. Picture: - "One Clear Call." {1922 film}
Oct. 19th. Friday.
Mrs. Beattie came over in the Morning to decide about bulbs &amp; to get some plants. I spent
some time in the garden with her. Decided to return the rose rug as it did not suit other
things. Dorothy went for a walk in the Morning. Raining by Noon. Showers. Wrote to Nell
(partly yesterday &amp; finished to-day.) Finished reading "The Bridge" by Marjorie Pickthall.
{The Bridge; a Story of the Great Lakes, a novel published 1922}. Dorothy played bridge at
Ida Halladay's in the afternoon. After tea Charlie called and Dorothy &amp; Fen went for a walk
and came in here afterwards. I wrote a little paper on "Laura Secord" for Florence Green.
Oct. 20th. Saturday
Cool to-day. Dorothy was down town in the Morning &amp; again in afternoon &amp; for a walk. I was
in the garden while showing Mr. Phillips where to plant bulbs. Went out later and gathered
horse chestnuts for Barbara Halliday. Mrs. Mair called. Charles went to Walkerton to County
High School game - Walkerton won. Dorothy went down town in evening &amp; Charles went,
too, to see new paper Dorothy has selected for her room. Dorothy Saw McKay's taking Mrs.
McGregor out to their place. Charlie went to Hanover, to Walkerton and then to Kincardine
&amp; brought Mother home.
Oct. 21st. Sunday.
Nice day. Went to church in the Morning. Dorothy &amp; Charles to church in Morning, to S.S.
{Sunday School}, and Charles to church at night also. Mother came home with me after
church &amp; Charlie came for her after S.S. {Sunday School} In the evening Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham,
Dr. Arch. McCannel and Charlie and Allie were here. Rained at night but nice day.
Oct. 22nd. Monday.
Beautiful day. Dorothy and I went down town in the Morning to select paper for Guest room
and her room. I finished reading "The Vanishing Point" by Coningsby Dawson {published
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�afternoon Dorothy and I called at Manse and talked to Ted in back yard and then took
anenome {anemone} over to Mrs. Ankenmann's. In the evening Dorothy and I went to the
Town Hall to hear the Galt Quartette. Charles was preparing an address for Tuxe's Boys at
Church to-morrow night. Charlie and Dr. Harry Livingstone called while we were away. I
wrote an address for Mr. Farney.
Oct. 23rd. Tuesday
Lovely day. Took my dress down to be relined. Dorothy going along. Met Fen, walked around
the block on the way home. Very tired. Lay down Most of the afternoon. Pearl &amp; Fen called
for Dorothy at 4 p.m. to play tennis at the Park with Myrtle Wright. In the evening Dorothy
went to the Bridge Club at Ida Halladay's. Tuxe's Meeting off so Charles did not have to
deliver his talk.
Oct. 24th. Wednesday
Cold day. Raining afternoon &amp; evening. Very lazy all day. Dorothy down town in the morning,
played bridge at Ankenmann's in the evening afternoon and at Fen's in the evening. I walked
on the Verandah for 20 mins. Charles had to go back to office after tea and then went to
Mr. John Krug's to hear Lloyd George on the radio. (Was kept at the office until 11.30 so did
not hear the radio.)
Oct. 25th. Thursday
Nasty, cold, grey day. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. Lazy. I wrote to Clare and
shelled some peanuts for Dorothy's cake. Mrs. Ankenmann, Ida Halladay, Ethelyn Gourlay, Vi
Mair and Ferna were here for afternoon tea - 3.30 until about 7. Just talked. Dorothy went
to an Executive Young People's Meeting at Lamont's later.
Oct. 26th. Friday
Lovely day. Spent the Morning trying to find an idea for a play for the Scotch supper. After
dinner took Mrs. Beattie's beads over to her, then went downtown. Got home very tired.
Met Mother in the store - was not feeling very well. Keith had measles - Isabel, Frances &amp;
Jack quarantined. Dorothy went to Owen Sound after tea with Wat Krug, Mrs. Wm. Krug,
Mary. Mrs. Ankenmann and Ferna to a Musical Comedy. Charles went to S.S. {Sunday
School} room to meeting for re-organization of his class and Mr. Graham &amp; I went down
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�Oct. 27th. Saturday
Nice day. I went over to Mrs. Beattie's in the Morning with some tulips. Dorothy went down
town &amp; then called for me. Went via McGaw St. and returned the same way. Vi and Ferna
called in the afternoon (I did a lot of mending &amp; darning in the morning) and Dorothy went
with them to the School to see C. H. S. girls play Wiarton girls in basket ball. Wiarton won.
Wiarton boys played Chesley boys Rugby - Chesley won. I had a walk to middle of
overhead bridge and started platy for Scotch supper when I came home. Very tired.
Dorothy went to Movies &amp; Hallowe'en Tea with Vi at night. Charles took his usual "exercise" I
called at Manse in Morning with N. Y. Times pictures for Ted.
Oct. 28th. Sunday.
Cool - not very bright. I went to church Morning &amp; night. Dorothy went in Morning and to
S.S. {Sunday School} Her father went 3 times. Mother came up after church &amp; Charlie called
for her after S.S. {Sunday School} Dorothy re-wrote her poem "In Memoriam M.S. Davison" in
the evening. Charlie &amp; Allie were up after Church.
Oct. 29th. Monday.
Not too bad a day. Worked at the Scotch play. In afternoon went with Dorothy to Manse &amp;
Mrs. M. A. 's. Dorothy went for a walk with Fen and Mrs. Ankenmann. Mrs. Halliday &amp; Barbara
walked home with me. Keith Halliday called for "In a Monastery Garden" for Ben to play
somewhere &amp; Marguerite Grover called. Fen called for Dorothy after tea to go to Young
People's. Dorothy to play as programme is short.
Oct. 30th. Tuesday.
Nasty wet day so was not out all day. snowed in Morning. Finished reading "The Clinton
Twins &amp; Other Stories" by Archibald Marshall. {published 1919, The Clintons and Others,
short stories} Ferna and Pearl Buckley were here for afternoon tea. Finished my play for the
Scotch Supper. Dorothy went to the Bridge Club at Fen's and Charles went to give his talk
on "George Stephenson" to the Tuxe's Boys.
Oct. 31st. Wednesday
Snowed hard. Quite a depth of Snow by night. Studied a little. Dorothy down town in the
Morning At Fen's &amp; for a walk in the afternoon &amp; spent the evening quietly at home. I went
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�prayer meeting. I ordered our Christmas cards and did up card plates to go to Ryrie's Also
sewed names in a pair of hose. Boys took our gate off. Mrs. Ryan found it &amp; Mr. Kirkwood
brought it back. A row of boys lined up in front of the house &amp; demanded taffy.
Nov. 1st. Thursday.
Cold in the Morning - quite a lot of snow. Warmed up during day and most of it melted.
Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Last day of U.F.O. trial. Got home about 6.30 p.m.
Wrote to Clare. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I studied a little. Read "The Rented
Earl" by Edward Salisbury Fields. Dorothy and I went down to Charlie's store in the
afternoon. I finished "The Fighting Governor" by Charles W. Colby. {The Fighting Governor: A
Chronicle of Frontenac; the life and legacy of Frontenac, the controversial governor of New
France., published 1915} Dorothy went to Ankenmann's in the evening to play bridge with
Jan, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp; Mrs. Haines.
Nov. 2nd. Friday.
Nice day. Studied all Morning. At 1.30 Charles, Dorothy and I left with Clifford Wright for
Walkerton. Went to factory &amp; selected reed furniture for library with chair &amp; took shelf for
Dorothy's room. Dorothy and her father went downtown when we got home &amp; Charles went
to to H.S. Board Meeting &amp; Dorothy to Movies at night.
Nov. 3rd. Saturday
Lovely day. Studied a little. Dorothy went down town in the Morning &amp; I went over to Mrs. M.
A.'s with Cradle Roll Certificates. After dinner went down with Dorothy to Public Library.
Mrs. Ferguson went to Toronto (House rented for a year) and Vi Mair is Librarian now. I went
on down town &amp; called at store, office &amp; Mrs. Leitch's. Met Marjorie Smith, Lynda Simpson,
Fen and Mrs. Ankenmann at library. Dorothy went to library again in evening. Charles went
to McKay's in afternoon with Mr. Bell to see Mrs. McGregor who is quite ill &amp; to office at
night as Mr. Caldwell away this afternoon. At noon Mr. &amp; Mrs. Caldwell came up and brought
Connie to get her robe, coat and cap.
Nov. 4th. Sunday.
Raining. Charles, Dorothy and I went to church in the Morning. Dorothy to S.S. {Sunday
School} and her dad to S.S. {Sunday School} &amp; church at night. Mother was here as usual &amp;
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�Sapper. {published in 1922 and written by H. C. McNeile under the pen name Sapper, a
crime fiction novel}Allie &amp; Charlie were not up as Isabel, Frances &amp; Jack have the measles.
Allie &amp; her Mother went to London Saturday to see Maude who is no better. Walked on
Verandah for ½ hr in afternoon.
Nov. 5th. Monday.
Wet. Sewed all morning. Dorothy making a cushion. Studied some. In the afternoon Mrs.
Graham brought Mrs. McClure (Ellen Kemp) up to practise with Dororthy for Missionary
Meeting to-morrow &amp; Marguerite Grover came over to sing alto. I walked around our block
&amp; Dorothy went down town. After tea Dorothy went to Young People's (Aldythe calling for
her,) &amp; to Sparrow's Hall to Meeting called for Women's Institute Play "Hick'ry Farm." Charles
took his usual exercise.
Nov. 6th. Tuesday.
Nice day. Read "The Seven Conundrums" by E. Phillips Oppenheim. {published 1923,
detective and mystery stories,} Went to Manse in the Morning with N.Y. Times for Ted &amp;
Dorothy went down town. Mother was here after dinner. Walked to the corner with her &amp;
went to call on Mrs. Wm. Cross. Came home &amp; then decided to go around Main Street
block. Dorothy going to practise at Sparrow's Hall for "The Hick'ry Farm". Saw Pat struggling
with poison over at Kirkwood. Came home from Mr. Angus McDonald's by Main St. Went
over to M.A.'s and to Movies with Dorothy and Fen, Charles walking over to M.A.' s with me.
Mrs. McGregor died out at McKay's this morning. Wrote out 4 parts, Thrift, Education,
Religion &amp; Patriotism in play for those who are to take the parts. Dorothy made a cover for
her dressing table.
Nov. 7th. Wednesday
Snowing &amp; nasty &amp; wet. I wrote to Miss McNaughton telling her of Mrs. McGregor's death.
Read songs and two pages of "Scotland Finds a Way" for Dorothy while she typed them.
Studied a little. Typed 2 pages of play Myself. (1st typing I have done for a long time)
Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting in the afternoon, to practise for "Hickry Farm"
afterwards and to Bridge Club in the evening. Judge Greig was here to tea and Charles
walked down with him after tea. Finished reading "The Unheroic North" by Merrill Denison.
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�Cold but bright. Charles left at 8.30 a.m. for court in Tara. Studied a little. Wrote to Clare.
Typed 2 3/4 pages of my play and Dorothy finished it - 1/4 page. Went out for a walk and
went all the way down town to the office and the store. Dorothy went to practise. In the
evening Dorothy went down to Mair's and to practise a duet at Sparrow's Hall and Charles
went to pay some of his session calls. Mr. Vickers started work in D's room this afternoon.
Mr. McDonald put the double window on to-day.
Nov. 9th. Friday.
Cold. Studied a little. Made a start at a short story. Mr. Vickers here. Went over to Hooper
with parts of play for Marguerite, Aldythe and Laura. Then went on to M.A.'s with play for
Fen. Mrs. Wm. Halliday visiting there. (she came up last night). Went on down town to the
store. Dorothy went to practise at 4.30 and she and her father went to Preparatory service
at night &amp; took flags for decoration for Amistice Day. Wrote to Nell and Miss McEachran.
Nov. 10th. Saturday
Bright but cold. Mr. Vickers here and the Guest room had to be turned out, too, as waiting
for paper to finish Dorothy's. Mr. Phillips here and I went out to show him what to do.
Finished reading "The Pomp of Power" (Anomymous.). Went to the Public Library in the
afternoon and down to the office &amp; store and called to see Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy was at
Library from 5 to 6 and at a tea at Buckley's for Edna Kiteley at 3. Fen walked home with me
in the afternoon. Walter Krug called for Dorothy to go to Mrs. Ankenmann's to play bridge &amp;
Charles went down town in the evening. Was at Anglican Church Bazaar. Lovely day.
Nov. 11th. Sunday.
Armistice Day and Communion Sunday. Also Thanksgiving Day. We were all at Church.
Mother came home with me. We all went to the Armistice Service in the S.S. {Sunday
School} Country schools there. Ferna and Moss Dugit (here for Thanksgiving) were here for
tea. Charles went to church. Lovely day. Read "Rosemary" by Josephine Lawrence.
{published 1922, written for girls.}
Nov. 12th. Monday.
Beautiful day. Was out in the garden with Mr. Phillips for awhile. Charles did some gardening.
Then I helped Dorothy hang some of her pictures. In the afternoon Charles and I called at
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�out to the 1st corner. Dorothy went for a drive with Ted. She went to the Band Concert with
Vi and Charles and I went together leaving before the programme was over.
Nov. 13th. Tuesday
Foggy in the Morning - damp, Grey day. Did some studying. Charlie called at breakfast time
and brought some fish from Oliphant. He, Allie and Bub spent Thanksgiving day up there.
Dorothy down town in the Morning, busy getting pictures framed and chair fixed for her
room. Mrs. Beattie called after dinner and she &amp; I called on Mrs. Wm. &amp; Mrs. Harry Krug and
then on Mrs. M. A. &amp; Mrs. Wm. Halliday. Charles went to a dinner at M.A.'s. I wrote (in shorthand) a letter for him before he left. Dorothy went to practise. Mr. Caldwell called for the
letter to post and Marguerite Grover came over to telephone. Dorothy put up her curtains
&amp; Fen &amp; Barbara were here in the afternoon.
Nov. 14th. Wednesday
Lovely day. Quite warm. Dorothy down town and for a drive with Fen in the morning. I
finished reading "The Black Candle" by Janey Canuck. Dorothy went to Tara Paisley in the
afternoon with Mr. Pearson &amp; Wilfred Davison to put up bills for play there &amp; then to
practise when they got back. I called on Mrs. Mair &amp; Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy at bridge club at
Buckley's and Charles at prayer meeting in the "evening'.
Nov. 15th. Thursday.
Grey day. Wind in the East. Finished reading "By an unknown Disciple". {published 1922,
historical fiction about a listener who walks with Jesus, by Cecily Spencer Smith Phillimore}
Wrote to Clare. Raining in the afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. C. Ankenmann
and I, with Mrs. Harry Krug as chauffeur, drove out to Mrs. Smellie's. Had to get Mr. Smellie to
crank the car in the lane and later Mr. Pepper. Dorothy went to the Manse, Vi Mair's &amp;
practise in the afternoon. Charles went to Soldiers' Memorial Meeting at 8 p.m. and Mr.
Moss came over to decide as to covering of chairs.
Nov. 16th. Friday.
Wet day, rained until late in the afternoon. re-reading "Poppy" by Cynthia Stockley.
{published 1910, Poppy: The Story of a South African Girl is a coming-of-age tale set against
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�bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. Harris, Jen Krug, Ferna, Ethelyn, Ida, Vi, and Rena. I went for a
walk around the block. Dorothy at practise in the evening.
Nov. 17th. Saturday
Colder. Wrote to Aunt Carrie &amp; Miss Small. Dorothy went to the library in the afternoon. Jen
Krug called (with (Mrs. Con Krug &amp; Mrs. W. Halliday) to drive me up to tea party at Allie's. We
also called for Mrs. Stewart. Present. Mrs. W. Halliday, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Con Krug, Mrs. Wm.
Krug, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Geo. Durst, Mrs. Jos. McNeil, Mrs. Beattie,
Mrs. Smellie, Miss H. Smellie, Mrs. Steven. In the evening Dorothy had Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ankenmann
&amp; Walter Krug over to play bridge. Studied a little.
Nov. 18th. Sunday
Cold day. Went to church in the Morning with Charles &amp; Dorothy. Mr. McCullough preached
"Lord's Day Alliance." Charles &amp; Dorothy to S.S. {Sunday School} Aldythe called to say her
Aunt Agnes was worse so she could not go to S.S. {Sunday School} Charles &amp; Dorothy went,
Charles taking Mr. Graham's class and going to see M.A. (Who is in bed with rapid heart
action) after S.S. {Sunday School}Mother came up from church. Charlie called for her.
Barbara and Fen were in for a few minutes. After church at night Charlie, Allie and Mrs.
McCullough were here.
Nov.19th. Monday
Cold. Dorothy busy hunting up pictures to frame for guest-room &amp; putting up some of her
own. I helped a little. Little fingers very sore &amp; badly swollen. Went over to Marguerite
Grover's to see her about practise. Jen Krug called and took me to Mrs. Stewart's to a tea.
Present: - Mrs. W. Halliday, Mother, Allie, Mrs. Steven, Miss Smellie, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. McNeel,
Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Con. Krug, Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Bell. Selected rug for Drawing room when I
got home. Charlie called for sample. Ferna &amp; Marguerite were here to see Dorothy in the
afternoon &amp; she went to practise. Hunted out some jokes for Mr. Pearson for "Hickrey Farm."
Nov. 20th. Tuesday.
Beautiful day. Copied out Jokes for Mr. Pearson. Went down town in the Morning with
Dorothy. In the afternoon, Dorothy, Fen, Marguerite and Janet McCannel read over
"Scotland finds a Way" for 1st practise. Studied a little. Dorothy went to practise in the
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�Nov. 21st Wednesday
Lovely day. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I got the S.S. {Sunday School}
collections ready for the bank. Went to Manse, came home and went over to M. A. 's, Mr.
M.A. somewhat better today. At 2 p.m. Marguerite, Janet &amp; Dorothy had a practise. Vi
called. Dorothy made sandwiches for Paisley. Mr. Pearson &amp; Wilfred Davison called for her
at 4.30 to go to Paisley. They all had afternoon tea and started off to play Hickr'y Farm in
Paisley. At 5.30 I walked around the block and called at Mrs. Beattie's. Charles went to
prayer meeting. Finished reading "Count Frontenac &amp; New France Under Louis XIV." by
Parkman. {published 1895, by Francis Parkman}
Nov. 22nd Thursday
Lovely day. Wrote to Clare. Went down town in the Morning. Dorothy washed her hair in the
morning &amp; left for Tara (&amp; Paisley, at 3.30 (for Hick'ry Farm) with Wilfred D., Mr. Pearson &amp;
Bess Buckley. I went down town again in afternoon with Fen. Practise for "Scotland Finds a
Way" at 7 p.m. Marguerite Aldythe, Georgina Milne, Laura Lamont &amp; Janet McCannel. Mrs.
Graham called and Charles and I went to the Manse and heard "Trial by Jury" opera &amp;
Gilbert &amp; Sullivan over the radio. Wrote to Clare.
Nov. 23rd. Friday.
Grey day. Chilly, not pleasant. Finished reading "The Grays" by Charlotte Bacon. Snowing in
the afternoon. Wellington Krug called to take me to Mrs. Jos. McNeel's tea. Present, Mrs. C.
Krug, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. J.B. Campbell, Mrs. W. Krug, Allie, Mother, Mrs. Steven, Mrs. W.
Halliday, Miss McFarlane, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Stewart. Harry Krug called to take me to "Hickr'y
Farm." Walked home with Mrs. Graham &amp; Charles. Dorothy went to dance afterwards at
Sparrow's Hall. Wrote to Nell.
Nov. 24th Saturday
Cold but nice day. Read "Champion" by the Williamsons. Isabel and Jack were here in the
afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner. Dorothy was down town in the afternoon &amp; also in
the evening. I went down town in the afternoon. Mr. Caldwell called in the evening for a book
and Ferna was in on the way to meet Armand.
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�Nice day. All went to church and Charles &amp; Dorothy to S.S. {Sunday School} &amp; Charles to
church at night. After church in the Morning all of us and Mother went over to see Armand,
Copey &amp; Alma &amp; Baby Jackie who drove up last night to see M.A. (Some better) and are to
leave at 4 p.m. Mother came back with us till after S.S. {Sunday School} when Charlie called
for her. (He and Allie went to Tara later for Margaret &amp; Alice who were spending the week
end with Mrs. Start.) Jimmie McKay from O.Sound {Owen Sound} called after S.S. {Sunday
School} Aldythe here before S.S. {Sunday School} to say Marguerite is sick. No visitors after
church.
Nov. 26th. Monday
Rather drizzly day. Charles &amp; Dorothy left at 9 a.m. for Walkerton with Mr. McNeel. Charles
U.F.O. trial, Dorothy to Rattan factory. I took her poem on Mel. Davison down to Mr.
McDonald and Mr. Pearson's music to the telephone office. Then I went to see Marguerite
Grover. She has tonsilitis &amp; will not be able to take her part. After dinner went up to get
Miss Hardy to take it &amp; called at Black's to see if they had any Scotch costumes. Read
"Possession" by Mazo De La Roche {published 1923, Canadian novel}. Dorothy got home
about half past three. Practise in evening. Laura, Aldythe, Georgina, Janet &amp; Dorothy. I wrote
part of "Hickr'y Farm" for The Enterprise. Dorothy went down town after she came home &amp;
after practise went to Young People's where question of present for Ted was discussed.
Charles went to meeting of the Musical Committee at the Manse. Mr. Curtis has resigned.
Nov. 27th. Tuesday
Snowed a bit in the night but is not very cold. Was not out all day. Mrs. Green here to make
Dorothy's bedspread. Dorothy at Fen's for dinner and down town afterwards. At 7 p.m. Mr.
Ward called re play for High School - "The Rivals" and then we had practise. Present - Janet,
Irene Stevens, Annie Milne, Georgina, Laura, Miss Hardy. Charles at Soldiers' Memorial
Meeting - site accepted as presented by Mr. Bell, M.A. &amp; Charles.
Nov. 28th. Wednesday
A sprinkle of snow but water on the walks. Addressed My Christmas Cards. Dorothy was
down town in the Morning &amp; making a cushion later. I wrote to Dorothy Engel, &amp; Irene
Frazier. Went for a walk Around Main St. block and about 25 times up &amp; down verandah.
Practise at 7. Miss Hardy, Georgina, Aldythe, Dorothy, Irene. Dorothy went to Bridge Club at
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�Nv. 29th. Thursday
Mild day. snow all gone. Busy mending in the morning &amp; collecting scenery for play. Fen was
over &amp; Lee took the furniture down. Dorothy &amp; Fen went down. Dorothy and I went down
town in the afternoon. Charles, Dorothy and I went to the church for the rehearsal. Pouring
rain when we came out &amp; Charles went home for umbrellas etc.
Nov. 30th. Friday
Just like spring out. Mrs. Beattie here in the Morning, also Aldythe. Dorothy and Fen went to
Paisley with Lee to get some Christmas vanity cases. Raining After dinner. I went down
town to get some things for Dorothy as she was resting to get ready for night. Dorothy
went to church at 5.30 to wait on tables. (Should not have gone.) She packed basket &amp;
Charles went to the church for four teas (Ted, Mrs. Graham, Charles &amp; myself) and we had
tea at the Manse with Ted. Went on to S.S. {Sunday School} room. Helped dress Dorothy,
Aldythe etc. Play a great success - all the girls did well &amp; Mr. Graham gave such a nice
introduction Home 9 p.m. Mrs. Wm. Halliday called to say good-bye as she returns to
Toronto to-morrow.
Dec. 1st. Saturday.
Mild day. Dorothy tired out even before play last night so resting most of to-day. I did some
mending in the Morning, put away things in the attic. Mr. Moss here upholstering chairs in
the afternoon and Fen and Aldythe here. Mrs. McClure called also. I walked over to M.A.' s
and went up to see M.A. Dorothy down town in afternoon &amp; Charles down in the evening.
Wrote to Miss McNaughton and to Adelaide. Read little play "The Live Gift."
Dec. 2nd. Sunday.
Charles went to Church twice and to S.S. {Sunday School} Dorothy to church &amp; S.S.
{Sunday School} and I went in the Morning although it was raining (Jen &amp; Wellington drove
me down from Manse corner &amp; home again.) Mother came up from Church. Fen came over
for tea &amp; Stayed Until after Church. Allie and Charlie were here after Church. I wrote to Mr.
Atkinson.
Dec. 3rd. Monday
Was not out all day. In the afternoon Fen came over. Then Mrs. Graham arrived with life
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�came &amp; all had afternoon tea. Dorothy went to Ankenmann's after tea with Walter Krug, who
called for her.
Dec. 4th. Tuesday.
Not cold out but dreary looking. Wrote to Nell. Dorothy down town in the Morning. I finished
reading "Old Crow" by Alice Brown. Sewed roses on Dorothy's cushion. Went down town &amp;
got some Christmas cards. Fen was here. Dorothy went to bridge party at Bunn's at 8 p.m.
&amp; Charles to the office &amp; to rink to inspection of High School cadets. Wrote to Mrs. Egan
and Mrs. Smellie.
Dec. 5th. Wednesday
Nasty wind. Raining by 6 p.m. Went down town in the Morning with Dorothy and at 2.30 p.m.
went to a bridge party at W. H. Bunn's. Wrote to Clare and packed my suitcase. Charles
went to prayer meeting.
Dec. 6th. Thursday
Dorothy and I went to Toronto on the early train. Mrs. (Florence) Rowand on the train. Nell
met us. After lunch shopped at Ryries and Ellis's. In the evening Dorothy and I went to
Pantages with Dick. Good picture "Squibbs {Squibs} M.P. " Very wet day.
Dec. 7th. Friday
Went shopping in the Morning in Eaton's. In the Afternoon Dorothy and I went to Trivoli
{Tivoli} to see picture "The Covered Waggon {Wagon}." {1923 western movie} Dorothy at
lunch with Doug Nickle and we met at the theatre. Stayed in in evening. Dorothy spending
night with Berenice Clapp. Duncan was up in the evening &amp; Copey &amp; Armand called. Nice
day.
Dec. 8th. Saturday.
Shopped at Britnells &amp; Tyrrells. Dorothy still at Berenice's. Had drive in the afternoon with
Nell &amp; Dick. Dick went to Buffalo after dinner. Nice day but rained.
Dec. 9th. Sunday
Nell &amp; Doug went to church. Duncan came up before lunch and he and I walked around a
couple of blocks while Nell took Doug to S.S. {Sunday School} at Deer Park church. Finished

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�reading "A Step On the Stair" by Anna Katharine Green. {published 1923, mystery novel}
Dick got home by 6 p.m. Duncan stayed for tea &amp; after tea Nell, Doug, Dick &amp; I went for a
drive. Dorothy still with Berenice. Nice day.
Dec. 10th. Monday
Dot &amp; I went shopping. Dot went to lunch with Berenice &amp; Courtland Elliot. Charles arrived
from home at noon. Shopping in afternoon. Dorothy at the Nickles for dinner. Duncan came
up to see Charles &amp; went shopping with us. In the evening Nell &amp; Dick Charles went to see
"The Covered Waggon {Wagon}" &amp; Dick and I to the Royal Alexandra to see "The Gingham
Girl." {musical comedy} Nice day.
Dec. 11th. Tuesday
Nell, Dorothy, Charles &amp; I went to buy me a dress. Then the rest went shopping while I sat in
the car. Dorothy had lunch with Fen. We drove around to Copey's. I stayed home in
afternoon &amp; packed &amp; Charles &amp; Duncan went shopping at Eaton's. Dorothy, Charles &amp; I
came home on the afternoon train. Jen &amp; Wellington Krug &amp; Rev. Mr. Currie of Tara were on
train.
Dec. 12th. Wednesday
Did not get up until after 11 a.m. Raining in afternoon. Unpacked. Finished reading "The
Middle of Things" by J.S. Fletcher. {published 1922, murder mystery novel} New reed
furniture arrived for library &amp; is very nice. Dorothy had walk in morning &amp; walk in afternoon
&amp; went to bridge Club at Lynda Simpson's.
Dec. 13th. Thursday.
Snowing. Read "Little Eve Edgarton" by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. {published 1914, romance
novella} Wrote to Clare. Mother &amp; Ferna called. Went down town in the Afternoon. Snowed.
Slippery. Did up some Christmas parcels. Dorothy went to Rehearsal for the High school
play "The Rivals" for which she is to play.
Dec. 14th. Friday.
Cold. Took things out of the China cabinet so it could be moved upstairs. Went down town
in the afternoon &amp; called on Mrs. Leitch &amp; Mrs. Halliday. We all went to High School Concert
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�Dec. 15th. Saturday
snowing. Isabel here in the afternoon. Dorothy took library for Vi as her mother is ill. Went
down town shopping. Ferna called in the evening &amp; we arranged Chesterfield etc. in living
room. I went to Mair's in the afternoon for Dorothy to get cards from Vi. Dorothy went to
library in the evening until 8 p.m. &amp; then went to the Movie with Ida &amp; Ethelyn.
Dec. 16th. Sunday.
Thawing. All went to church in the Morning &amp; Mother came up as usual after church. Charles
&amp; Dorothy went to S.S. {Sunday School} and Jack came home with "Uncle Charlie" and,
Charlie came in when he called for Mother. Charles went to church at night. Got quite windy
&amp; colder. Ferna came over &amp; she and Dot selected records for Ted's Christmas
gramophone (Found out Armand had sold his so must look for Another. Dorothy went over
to Halliday's to discuss the question. Charles went to the Manse after church to hear the
radio. Finished "Black Oxen" by Gertrude Atherton.
Dec. 17th. Monday.
Cold but nice day. Spent the Morning mending. Dorothy down town seeing about
gramophone. Fen came back with her and then they went down street again. I went
shopping in the afternoon and Dorothy went to Young People's at night. Gramophone
purchased from Mr. Leitch.
Dec. 18th. Tuesday
Nice day. Doing up packages Morning and evening. Dorothy down town in Morning &amp; did up
parcels all afternoon. Wrote to Nell &amp; wrote up High School concert for Mr. McDonald.
Mother came up and I went down with her &amp; helped her finish her Christmas shopping.
Came back with Fen &amp; Jen Krug &amp; we went through Jen's house &amp; Fen walked home with
me. After tea Dot went out &amp; Ida &amp; Jen came back with her. Wrote to Britnell's.
Dec. 19th. Wednesday
Lovely day. Dorothy out in Morning. Read "Camp Jen - Jockety" by Ethel Hume Bennett.
{published 1923, Camp Ken-Jockety, young girl’s adventure book based in Ontario} Put
back things in China cabinet. Dorothy's rug too short for unpainted space, so Mr. Vickers is
here painting. Wrote to Nell. Went shopping in the afternoon and on the way down called
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�science and romance novel} Which she lent to Dorothy. Also went in to see Mrs. Leitch.
Dorothy and I started for the Bijou but Mr. Graham kidnapped Dorothy to play at prayer
meeting so I came back home &amp; Charles &amp; Dorothy went to prayer meeting.
Dec. 20th. Thursday
Raining all day so stayed in. Dorothy was down town in the Morning and Fen and Jen Krug
spent the afternoon here. Dorothy and I went to the Bijou "The Cup of Life" Chinese picture
{1922, adventure, crime and romance} &amp; Charles had to go back to the office. Very Mild.
Lovely Moonlight. Did up five Christmas parcels.
Dec. 21st. Friday
Very dark, damp &amp; dreary. Quite Mild. Wrote Christmas letters to Clare, Aunt Anaise, Nell,
Miss Ward and Aunt Maggie. Dorothy was down town in the Morning &amp; I went shopping in
the afternoon. Duncan (Who came home Wednesday night) came up after tea and he and
Charles played chess and Dorothy went for a walk with Fen in the afternoon and to the
Manse to hear the radio in the evening. Did up three parcels.
Dec. 22nd. Saturday
Mild, dark day. Read "In Between Stories" by Stephen Southwold {published 1924, classic
children’s book}. Did up King’s Cake {a festive pastry symbolizing the visit of the Three
Kings to baby Jesus, celebrated during Epiphany and Mardi Gras, often containing a hidden
figurine to crown a “king” or “queen” of the festivities.} in Christmas parcel. Records for
Ted's gramophone are here. Dorothy and Fen brought them over on their way to the station
to meet Armand, Copey &amp; the baby. Dorothy went to bank with S.S. {Sunday School}
collection &amp; to church for sec. Cards etc. so can be ordered for next year. I went down
town in the afternoon. Duncan set up his father's radio to try it. Listened in for awhile.
Dorothy at library for Vi in the afternoon &amp; evening. Wrote address to Charlie from 2nd Con.
S.S. {Sunday School}
Dec. 23rd. Sunday.
Snow this Morning Charles went to church Morning &amp; night and to S.S. {Sunday School}
Dorothy Evening and S.S. {Sunday School} I went Morning and night. At S.S. {Sunday School}
Children brought gifts for poor children. I parcelled up Charles' Chocolate bars. Mother
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�Church Charlie, Charles, Allie went out to Floyd's (Mrs. Floyd died yesterday.) Then came
here. Isabel and Duncan here also.
Dec. 24th. Monday
Nice day. Getting milder again. Mr. Moss here covering green chair. Duncan sawed off ends
of window seat and was here for dinner. Went down town after dinner &amp; Dorothy was down
in the Morning and again about 4 p.m. Armand came over then to play chess and Duncan
stuck around. Did up some parcels for Charles. Wrote to Mrs. Farney. Duncan at radio in
evening. Jean &amp; Beulah called &amp; left present for Dorothy &amp; other presents left. Keith here
for tea and took over presents for distribution. Clare &amp; Jack arrived on the late train
(Dorothy and Allie knew of it. Also Charles) Surprise for rest of us. They came in for a few
minutes on the way from the train. Finished "The Road to Calvary" by AlexeyTolstoy.
Dec. 25th. Tuesday
Little snow for Christmas and very nice day. Charles, Dorothy and I went over to Halliday's
to see Barbara's tree. Then Fen and Mr. Halliday went with us to the Manse to see Ted's
gramophone. And Fen came on home with us. Wellington Krug called to drive me up the hill
and Duncan called for the others. 16 for dinner - 1st Christmas Clare &amp; Jack have been with
us. Great time! Presents - mah Jong, fur lined mitts, fountain pen (2) book from Charles, pair
of triplex stockings, flower for my coat, 4 books, lingerie clasps, pack of patience cards,
from Dorothy, fountain pen from Nell, sandwich plate with handle and 2 boxes of happiness
candy from Clare, 1 dozen linen serviettes with crotcheted {crocheted} corner from
Margaret &amp; Allie, coat hanger from Isabel, 2 hdkefs from Frances, Book from Duncan, roses
from Fen and Mrs. Leitch, perfume from Mrs. Ryan. Books of luggage tags from Miss Small,
photo of Dorothy Luton; plaque of Burns' cottage from Tuer's, Jean &amp; Blanche, Teddy bears
from Mrs. Caldwell, photo &amp; Elsie's Johnnie &amp; Barbara photo, Bookplates from Adelaide,
hdkefs from Mother, Charles got set of Stanley Weyman, "Damascus
Gate", golf bag, from me. Golf socks &amp; knickers and plaque of Shakespeare's birthplace from
Dorothy, Book plates from Adelaide, hdkf from Isabel, Book from Jack &amp; book from Mr.
Hewitt. Dorothy got 2 cheques, 2 bracelets, Party slippers, gloves, hdkfs, bridge set, 2 packs
cards, Room re-furnished, bottle perfume, sandwich basket, scarf, "Loved Lucked Out"
step-in's &amp; vest, Teddy bears, lady for toilet table, perfume, Mah Jong score and, bridge
scores, and several other things. We went Armand came over and had a game of chess with

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�Charles &amp; in the evening, Jen, Ida &amp; Florence Halladay, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Graham and Eric, Charlie,
Allie, Clare, Jack &amp; Duncan were here.
Dec. 26th. Wednesday
Mild day. Wrote to Nell, Adelaide &amp; Miss Small. Clare, Jack &amp; Mother were here for dinner.
Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting and to a tea at Myrtle Wright's. Armand was here in the
Morning to play chess. Charles came home early at noon. Isabel came up in the afternoon
with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner's. Mr. Oliver called after tea to borrow "Far From the Madding
Crowd." {written by Thomas Hardy, published 1874, a novel exploring love, honor, and
betrayal in rural Victorian England.} Charles went up the hill to say good-bye to Clare &amp;
Jack. Dorothy and I, being tired, stayed at home and I got all four kinds of patience with my
new cards.
Dec. 27th. Thursday.
Was very tired as was not out until about a quarter to three when I walked on verandah for
20 mins. Copey, Jen and Fen came over and we spent the afternoon learning mah Jong.
They came back after eight and we had another session at it. Finished reading "The yellow
seven" by Edmund Snell {published 1923, detective novel}. Raining about 11 p.m.
Dec. 28th. Friday
Blizzard to-day. Cleaned up library desk, Magazine stand etc. Dorothy went down town in
the Morning and had her dinner over at Halliday's. Barbara &amp; Edna Snyder were here in the
Morning. Mrs. In. Thomson &amp; Mrs. Cruickshank called collecting for Bible Society. Helped
Dorothy get ready for her tea. People arrived at 4 p.m. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Halliday and Allie
to help with Frances &amp; Isabel to open door etc. Jen, Ida, Vi and Fen helped. Present: Copey, Beulah, Jean, Marguerite Grover, Aldythe, Rena, Alivida, Myrtle Wright, Mrs. Haines,
Mrs. Shields, Ethelyn, Lynda, Florence Leslie, Jean Bell, - Preparatory service Charles &amp;
Dorothy went. Mr. Curtis phoned that he was ill and asked Dorothy to play the organ.
Duncan arrived with our radio &amp; of course spent the evening.
Dec. 29th. Saturday.
Snowing. About 4 inches of snow. Finished reading "Oliver October" by George Barr
McCutcheon. {published 1923, a novel about the story of youth born to adventure.} Fen
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�and I went down town. Slippery walking - I went over to Hooper's. Duncan was here in the
evening and got our radio going. Dorothy went to a bridge party at Haines. I wrote to Clare,
Lilias Henderson and Mr. Phillips.
Dec. 30th. Sunday
snowing. Charles - Church Morning &amp; evening &amp; S.S. {Sunday School} Dorothy - Morning &amp;
S.S. {Sunday School} Myself - Morning &amp; evening. Mother was here as usual but has a bad
cold. Went to the Manse after church to hear the radio. Duncan here when we got home.
Communion Sunday.
Dec. 31st. Monday.
snowing in afternoon. Dorothy and I called at the Manse in the afternoon and took the Mah
Jong over to Fen's where Fen, Jen, Dot and I played until 6.15. Isabel and Mary Ferguson
were here in the afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner's. Dorothy had dinner at Halliday's
&amp; went to a bridge at Beulah Holtzman's in the evening.
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&lt;p&gt;1923 {written in blue ink}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Kate G. Mickle&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1923&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 1st Monday Mild - Isabel called in the morning for parcel for up the hill. {favors} for New Year's dinner - lucky spiders, kewpies {dolls}, Fumsups {good luck charms} - rabbit foot. Book for mother &amp;amp; candy for Jack. After dinner Mr. Workman called and Mrs. Beattie, Ted &amp;amp; Douglas Graham, Duncan &amp;amp; Dorothy had a chess tournament and Jen &amp;amp; Vi Mair called. Elmer Krug came over about 4 p.m. and Sang and played for us. 5 o'clock tea. After tea Duncan, Douglas &amp;amp; Ted came back &amp;amp; played chess again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 2nd Tuesday Cold - Snowing in the afternoon. Florence &amp;amp; Irene Halliday called before the afternoon train, on which they went home after spending holidays at Mr. M.A.'s. Jen dropped in on her way from the Station and Marguerite &amp;amp; Will Grover were here. Dorothy clearing up at the armouries, after hockey tea on Saturday, in the afternoon and at night She and Jen at Manse for&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Chess. Duncan called here and afterwards went to Manse also. Fire bell at 11.45 p.m. Small fire at the rink. Dorothy went down part way &amp;amp; heard it was out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 3rd. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cooler - frost on door. Started Memory lesson in bed in the Morning. Duncan went away in afternoon train &amp;amp; Allie, Charlie &amp;amp; Jack called on their way home from the station. Dorothy at W.M.S. Meeting - appointed pianist &amp;amp; Jen Krug Recording secretary. Jen came home with Dorothy (&amp;amp; called for her but she was down town.) Frances, Isabel and Margaret Christoffer called. Afternoon tea. Dorothy at hockey practise after tea. Douglas Graham came up with the chess board &amp;amp; men. He did not go back to Toronto this afternoon as he intended. Charles slept inside to-night. Charles went to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 4th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Krug and Mrs. Ferguson &amp;amp; Mrs. Jim Ferguson called (Mrs. Jim came to Toronto to her Mother's funeral) Dorothy went to hockey practise. Fen called in the afteroon. After hockey Dorothy called for Fen &amp;amp; She came over to play chess and later Vi Mair came in to learn how to play. Charles gave them all a lesson. Dated S.S. class registers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 5th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild. Dorothy at tea at Mrs. Wm. Krug's. Mrs. McNeel and Mrs. W.D Bell called. Mrs. McNeel bringing me some flowers. Dorothy went to hockey practise, came home &amp;amp; dressed and went to a party at Mrs. Sanderson's. Charles went to a banquet at Buckley's for the band. Winnie Ferguson came over while they were away to telephone and stayed for over an hour.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 7th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Not quite so cold. Dorothy went to Fen's after church. Finished "Fair Haven" {Fair Harbor} by Joseph C. Lincoln. Charlie called after church. Allie at her Mother's. Charlie slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 8th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder. Dorothy went to Wiarton on noon train. Chesley Hockey Girls playing Wiarton Girls - 1st game in L.O.H.A. {Ladies Ontario Hockey Association} Mrs. Graham spent a couple of hours with me in the afternoon. Dorothy phoned game 2-1 in favor of Wiarton. At end of 3rd period was a tie - played 20 minutes over time &amp;amp; in last 2 mins. Wiarton scored their 2nd goal. Charlie slept out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Mrs. Ewart &amp;amp; Miss Kyle called. Dorothy went for a walk with Jen Krug &amp;amp; Fen came back with her for tea. Frances came up after School. Dorothy went to hockey practise &amp;amp; then she and Fen went to bridge party at Jen Krug's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thursday Jan. 11th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the afternoon Ida Halladay &amp;amp; Jen Krug called to see me. Dorothy at Library helping Vi Mair (changing system of exchanging books) She came home &amp;amp; all 3 went to Fen's for supper around the fire. Dorothy went to Hockey practise &amp;amp; then to church. Charles went to church also. Dorothy stayed with Fen all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday Jan. 12th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Frost on door. Dorothy at library in afternoon then Vi and Fen were here for tea and they all went to the Hockey March (Wiarton boys against Chesley) Charles went to church &amp;amp; Mrs. Stewart &amp;amp; Rena came up and spent the evening with me. Result of March 9-2 in favor of Wiarton but Chesley played well. Dorothy stays&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cold in Morning but frost off door in the afternoon. Feeling rather blue - few sore spots. Finished "Running for Beginners." Dorothy home for dunner &amp;amp; went to hockey practise at 1 p.m. &amp;amp; stayed to skate. Isabel &amp;amp; Jack, Frances &amp;amp; Margaret Christoffer called in the afternoon &amp;amp; Ted came up in the evening &amp;amp; played Chess with Dorothy who went to a hockey meeting at 7 p.m. Alma (has been sick) came home on late train for a week's rest.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 14th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder - rain in late afternoon (very little) Dorothy and her Dad at church &amp;amp; S.S. I helped her Dorothy put dates in s.s. class envelopes before she went to S.S. Mr. Russell (New High School teacher) and Ted Graham over here for tea. Mr. Russell &amp;amp; Charles went to church &amp;amp; Ted stayed. After Church Allie, Charlie, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham were here - tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 16th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowed very hard last night, Snow very deep. Dorothy being tired sat beside the fire all afternoon and read. So did I. After tea Dorothy went to Ferna's to see Mrs. Jameison (who came last night &amp;amp; Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Halliday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January 17th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold. Marguerite Grover, Mrs. Beattie &amp;amp; Mrs. Wm. Krug called in the afternoon. Dorothy at a party at Vi Mair's in the afternoon &amp;amp; at hockey practise from 7 - 8. Charles at prayer meeting. Trying to do a little studying. Charles slept in,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 18th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;South wind all night - noisy so Charles slept inside. Allie's aunt, Miss Keith, died yesterday or day before &amp;amp; Allie went to Elora on early train for the funeral - to come back on late train. Raining in the afternoon. Dorothy went to call on Mrs. Haynes &amp;amp; to a tea at Davey's. Miss Meuser, Frances &amp;amp; Isabel Burnet called in the afternoon; trying to study.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 19th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Little colder again to-day. frost on the door to-night. Ted came up this afternoon (W.M.S. Meeting at the Manse) and he and Dorothy played chess. Mrs. D. Pringle from Toronto called to see me and Hannah Peters returned Dorothy's books and got two others. Studying. Dorothy went to Hockey practise &amp;amp; then to Buckley's to play bridge. Charles at a meeting at the office at 8 p.m. Alma came over to see me in the evening. Goes back to&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jab. 20th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild. Dorothy hockey practise at 1 p.m. Ferna &amp;amp; Miss Jameison were here for afternoon tea. Dorothy went to Jen Krug's to play bridge in the evening. Wat Krug called for her. Nell came on late train to spend the week end. Charles met her at the station.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nice mild day. Nell, Charles, Dorothy went to church in the Morning. Nell to Lillico's in the afternoon &amp;amp; at Charlie's for tea. Charlie brought Mother up when he called for Nell and took her home when they got back. Ferna &amp;amp; Miss Jameison were here after church in the Morning. Dorothy &amp;amp; Charles went to S.S. I made out a partial annual s.s. report for Mr. Halliday. Charlie &amp;amp; Allie up after church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 22nd. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Nell and Dorothy went up tp Mother's in the Morning. Dorothy went to train to meet H.G. Cut Dorothy's hair. Came down on the afternoon train with the Wiarton Hockey girls &amp;amp; had afternoon tea here. Charles, Nell, Dorothy went to hockey match. Results. 2 - 0 in favor of Chesley. Vi Mair in in the afternoon. Snowing at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 23rd. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Made out S.S. Treasurer's Report. Nice day. Colder. Nell &amp;amp; Dorothy went up to Mother's in the Morning. I finished s.s. report in bed in the morning. Charlie &amp;amp; Allie called and they and Dorothy went to afternoon train with Nell. Then Dorothy, Jen Krug &amp;amp; Ida Halladay went for a walk. Allie came in on way home from the Station. Fen &amp;amp; Miss Jameison came over. Ida &amp;amp; Jen came back with Dorothy &amp;amp; all had afternoon tea. Dorothy went to a bridge at Rhena Stewart's and Mr. Graham was&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;here and he and Charles prepared the Session Report for annual meeting. I made out s.s. report for Elderslie S.S. Association.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 24th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild. Mrs. Graham went to London yesterday so Mr. Graham &amp;amp; Ted were here for dinner. Ted stayed until 3 o'clock when Dorothy went to a party at Mrs. Cobean's. She went to Hockey practise from 7 to 8 and Ted came up later to play chess. Chalres went to the Annual Congregational Meeting. Rained a little in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 25th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild getting quite cold in late afternoon (frost on door) and getting quite mild again in the night. Mr. Graham &amp;amp; Ted were here for dinner &amp;amp; Ted stayed &amp;amp; played two games of chess with Dorothy. At 5.30 Dorothy went to Hanover on pleasure&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;sleigh with Bessie Ranney, Ollie Lochead, Jen Krug, Pearl Buckley &amp;amp; Mrs. Leitch to see "The New Minister" with Dory Engel as Daisy. Got back about 4 a.m. (quite mild there) Charles getting ready to go to Toronto in the Morning. Finished "Clare de Lune."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 26th.Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very mild. Almost raining. Charles went to Toronto on early train. Is to go to Hamilton on Saturday night to be godfather to Elsie's baby "Margaret Howitt" on Sunday. Mrs. Flett of B.C. called to see about Dr. Fletcher's name &amp;amp; address as her sister-in-law has rheumatism. Dorothy went to Woman's Institute meeting at Mrs. M.A. Halliday's. Finished "The Practise of Autosuggestion" by C. Harry Brooks. After tea Dororthy went to the Hockey Match. Wiarton Senior's against Chesley boys.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Result 5 - 3 in favor of Chesley. Greeted with great applause by Chesley who have hitherto been beaten by Wiarton. I wrote a note to Clare.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 27th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day, bit colder by night. Wind in the East. Dorothy washed my hair. She went to Hockey practise at 1 p.m. &amp;amp; stayed to skate awhile. Mrs. Graham called after she came back. Read "Skippy Bedelle." Mr. Aikens called for Dorothy to go to Bijou at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 28th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fairly cold day but bright. Dorothy went to S.S. then went over to Fen's and to Aldyth Hooper's to see Aldyth who has been ill. Jack came home with D. from church and stayed until s.s. I entertained him with "Saula" "Claris" &amp;amp; "John Dough." After tea Fen &amp;amp; Miss Jameison called and after church Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Leitch, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 29th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bright, Sunshiny frosty day. Got up early &amp;amp; was down stairs when Dorothy left for noon train for O. Sound to play hockey. In the afternoon Mrs. M.A. Halliday called and Bud brought up the Mail. Mrs. Beattie came over after tea (had on her new suit) and we picked out some plants. Charles came home on the late train. Result of 3 - 0 favor of O. Sound.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 30th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20° below zero last night. Cold to-day but moderated - sunshiny. Frances, Jack and Margaret Christoffer (teacher sick) were here in the Afternoon and Blanche Ross brought back Dorothy's Essay on "Shakespeare's Heroes" and borrowed "Flint and Feather." Trying to study a bit &amp;amp; picking plants out of seed catalogues. Dorothy stayed in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan. 31st. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Dorothy came home on the afternoon train &amp;amp; brought me a book. Ida Halladay came in with her. Then Marguerite Grover called and they had afternoon tea. In the evening Dess Symons called &amp;amp; Dorothy walked over to late train with him. Finished "Mirrors of Downing Street."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 1st Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thawing - raining in afternoon. Mrs. Ryan sick in bed. Mrs. Green came about 11 a.m. but had to leave at 5 p.m. on a nursing call. Dorothy got breakfast; helped get dinner, got tea and did the other work. Mrs. Ryan got up about 5.30 p.m. and say by kitchen fire for awhile. She had 3 visitors, Miss Jacklin, K.I. Creuger &amp;amp; Tom. Dorothy went up to read on my bed in evening. Charles at High S. meeting. Wrote a note to Clare.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb. 2nd. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild day. Hannah Peters called for More books. Mrs. Ryan better. Fen here for afternoon tea &amp;amp; She &amp;amp; Dorothy went down town. Dorothy at Bijou with Ida in the evening. Charles went up to see Charlie who has Grippe. Studied a bit. Wrote a note to Aunt Maggie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 3rd. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold &amp;amp; stormy. Mrs. Ferguson called on her way to the Library &amp;amp; brought me some doughnuts. Then Frances came with some head cheese and Mrs. Davey brought me a hyacinth. Dorothy went to the Library, then to Ferna's for afternoon tea and to call on Mrs. Graham who has Grippe. Charlie better &amp;amp; at store in the afternoon. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 4th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very Cold and Stormy. 75 at Church in the Morning, 50 at night. Great many people ill with flu. Dorothy &amp;amp; her father went to church in the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Morning and to S.S. Charles went at night also. Ferna was here after Church in the morning for tea. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 5th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but bright. Got up at 10.30 to be downstairs when Dorothy and her father left on noon train. Charles has business &amp;amp; both are to go to the hockey match. Wiarton &amp;amp; Chesley O. H.A. game - final. Finished "More That Must be Told" by Sir Phillip Gibbs. Dorothy and Charles got home at 1.20 A.M. game 7 - 0 for Wiarton but Chesley played well. Miss Smart brought up the Mail. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 6th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold. Ferna was over in the Morning before I was up. Dorothy went to church at 4 p.m. to help decorate for Young People's tea after sleigh drive &amp;amp; went to the banquet at night. Mrs. Stewart called in the afternoon and Mr. Moss&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;came in the evening for some Magazines to send to Rose for people where she teaches. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 7th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Still Cold. Moderated a little. Ferna over this morning &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; Dorothy practised song for Missionary meeting which they attended in the afternoon. Mrs. Caldwell &amp;amp; Mrs. Truemner called &amp;amp; Fen came round after the Meeting with Dorothy. Ted was here in the evening &amp;amp; he and Dorothy played chess. Charlie slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 8th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Not so cold. Doroth at B.S. Halladay's in the afternoon to a tea, Edna being home for a week. She went to the Moore's afterwards. I had indigestion all day and felt wretched, Very Windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 9th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder. Snowing in the afternoon. Dorothy went over to Fen's. I finished "Marooned in Moscow" by Marguerite E. Harrison. Mrs. Davey called in the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;afternoon and brought me some daffodils. In the evening Dorothy went to the Public School concert with Ferna. Charles did not go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 10th Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nell's birthday. Lovely spring like day. Dorothy had two tables of Bridge this afternoon. Mrs. Ankenmann, Ida Halladay, Edna Keighltey, Vi Mair, Pearl Buckley, Ferna, Lynda Simpson, Mrs. Truemner. Dorothy did not play. She wanted to have another table but Jen Krug away &amp;amp; Rena S. &amp;amp; Matie B. ill. Frances, Margaret Christoffer and Rosie Peters called in the afternoon and Florence Leslie also called and brought back some books. Wrapped up Dorothy's prize for her. At 7.15 (Fen was here for dinner as well) Dorothy, Charles and Fen went to call for Wm. Krug to go to John Krug's to hear Elmer sing on the Radio from New York. Got Charles to ring up Nell&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;when he came home &amp;amp; I wished her many happy returns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 11th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frances' birthday. Sent her a silver Eversharp pencil on a ribbon with Charles when he went to church. Isabel called in the afternoon. Charles did not go to church as night as s.s. Teachers' Meeting after school &amp;amp; was late. Dorothy &amp;amp; Ferna were at Miss Lizzie Milne's for tea &amp;amp; as Fen was singing in the church Dorothy went to church with her. After church Ferna &amp;amp; Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham and Charlie (who spent most of day in bed but is feeling better) came up. (Ted not feeling so well so did not come.) Cold, Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 12th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Turned Milder in the night. Thawing a bit. Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting and Charlie came up in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the evening &amp;amp; fixed the book shelves. Moving small section to ceiling to make room underneath for desk. Very stormy but Mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 13th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cleared two shelves in library cupboard (Mrs. Ryan bringing things for me to sort.) Mrs. Rogers called. Dorothy went over to Fen's in afternoon and stayed for tea &amp;amp; the evening. Finished "Ovington's Bank" by Weyman. Regular blizzard - worst this winter. Finished shelves in library closet. Fen was to have gone to Toronto to-day but trains late so is to go in the morning. Dorothy took a couple of books to Ted &amp;amp; went down town in the Storm in the afternoon. Ferna here for tea. Charles went to prayer meeting but only 4 there so they had no meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 15th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles was to go to Walkerton this Morning but telephone message from Mr. David Roberston saying he was storm stayed in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Guelph. Snow plough went down this morning about 8 a.m. and early train went at 9. Ferna went to Toronto. Blizzard stopped somewhat during night &amp;amp; this forenoon but is as bad as ever again this afternoon. Studying a little. Dorothy went down town in the afternoon &amp;amp; Mr. Vickers came after dinner to paint the dining room ceiling. Wrote a note to Clare. Charles down town in the evening to see Mr. Geo. Stewart of Kitchener. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 16th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice &amp;amp; Sunshiny this Morning. Blizzard again at night. Margaret Kastner's cousin from Stratford was in town and came up after dinner to call on Dorothy. She went to the station with him. Miss Stewart came up &amp;amp; I dictated letters to following, Lenore Carter, Miss Small, Miss Mary&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;McNaughton (for Mrs. McGregor) Nell, Pearl Buckley (thanks for Valentine) Miss Ward, Miss McEachran, Adelaide, Mr. Phillips, Blanche Gillies. Mr. Vickers was painting windows in library, other rooms upset, and Mrs. Haynes (New banker's wife) called. Dorothy played at Ladies' Missionary prayer meeting in Evangelical Church in the afternoon &amp;amp; after the Meeting Mrs. M.A. Halliday, Mrs. Leitch &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham came over &amp;amp; Dorothy gave them tea. After tea Dorothy had a committee meeting for Young People's Skating Party and Ted Dash, Jack Maxwell, Janet McCarmel &amp;amp; May Henry were here. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 17th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunshiny but very cold by 6 p.m. 5 below zero. Mr. Vickers here painting. Mr. Fry putting a socket in Dorothy's room. Callers: Marguerite Grover, Mrs. Cross &amp;amp; Margaret Marygold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cross, Miss Evans in the afternoon. Dorothy down town afternoon &amp;amp; morning. Walter Krug called for her in the evening to go over to their house to play Bridge &amp;amp; Mrs. Beattie spent an hour or more with me in the evening. Finished "Story of David Livings Abraham Lincoln." Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 18th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but Milder. Dorothy did not go to Church in the Morning but she and her dad went to S.S. and to church at night &amp;amp; Charles also went in the Morning. Isabel came up before S.S. to get Dorothy to try over a hymn she was to sing. (Her Mother &amp;amp; Jack went to Elora on Friday &amp;amp; are to be home Monday.) After s.s. Isabel came back for a box I gave her. Charles went to see Mr. Jan De Fries And Mr. John Lowry after s.s. Charlie was up after church. Gave him a book for his birthday to-morrow. Charles slept in. Read Story of David Livingston by Golding.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb. 19th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frosty but beautiful sunshiny day. Charles went to Walkerton on early train. Miss Smart brought up my letters at noon. Signed them. Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting. Charles got home on late train which was 3/4 hour late. Slept in. Read "Story of Sir Walter Raleigh."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 20th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day but frosty at night. Jean Bell called in the afternoon. Dorothy went down town with her and after tea went to Young People's Skating party. Very cold night. study. Charles slept in,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 21st. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frost all off door by afternoon. Dorothy went to Mrs. M.A.'s, took some N.Y. Times to Ted &amp;amp; went to see Ida H. in afternoon. Nellie Elliot &amp;amp; Miss Pearson called to see me. Studying. Charles went to Session Meeting &amp;amp; prayer meeting in evening. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb. 22nd. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild but frosty at night. Mr. Vickers here in afternoon fixing bath room paper. Dorothy went for walk with Ida H. and then to Mair's. Mrs. Ferguson called in afternoon. Wrote a list of books for her. In the evening Charles went to hear Mr. McQuaker's lecture for Men's Class (Chairman) &amp;amp; Dorothy went to a hockey match. Chesley vs. Palmerston. Chesley won. Mr. Caldwell has had Grippe for a few days. Charles had to re-light office furnace this morning &amp;amp; had to shovel sidewalk etc. Charles slept out but was Chilly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 23rd Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very, very cold day. Did not get up until 12 o'clock as Mr. Vickers papering the bath-room. Dorothy down at Miss Milne's in afternoon. Mrs. Maxwell called. Studied. At night Dorothy went to Bijou. Charles took his exercise &amp;amp; went down to fix office furnace as Mr. Caldwell still on sick list but was at office to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Charlie came in on way home from late train &amp;amp; brought me a book from Nell. Charles slept in. Wrote note to Clare.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 24th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Got Milder in the night. Snowed all day. Studied. Dorothy down town in Morning, at library in afternoon. Mr. Vickers here in morning fixing paper which was coming off bath-room wall again. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Bell called (also Pat, Fen's dog.) After tea Vi Mair called for a book and Wat Krug called for Dorothy to go to Ankenmann's to play bridge. Charles slept out. (Will just mention nights he is in.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 25th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful spring day with heaps of snow. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to church &amp;amp; S.S. &amp;amp; Charles to church at night. Isabel came up after s.s. and then Charlie, Allie and Jack came in. Isabel stayed for tea. As Ted not well the Grahams did not come up after church. Read "Story of General Gordon."&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb. 26th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Misty all day. Thawing. Colder at night. Ida Halladay was here in the afternoon &amp;amp; she and Dorothy had afternoon tea. I read "Foursquare by Grace S. Richmond. After tea Charles had to go to Leggis to get some documents signed and Dorothy went to Young People's Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 27th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Studied. Dorothy went for walk in afternoon with Ida H. and Helen Schell and to tea afterwards at Ankenmann's. Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Mrs. Stewart called. In the evening Aldyth called for Dorothy to go to curl and she went to Ankenmann's afterwards for bridge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 28th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful Spring day but lots of snow still. Studied. Finished Life of Livingstone by Blaikie. Sophie Albright called to see me in the afternoon &amp;amp; Vi Mair &amp;amp; Isabel were also here. Charlie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;(John) in bed with bad sore throat. Dorothy and her father went to Public library lecture. Dean Hill of London on "New Public Health." Wrote note to Nell. After the lecture Dean Hill, Dr. Rannie, Mr. McNeel, Mr. Farney, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham and Eric were here for cup of tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 1st. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice mild day. Got up at half past ten as Miss Meuser coming to call at 11.15 (wants to bring 3 of her pupils to play for me some night.) In afternoon Dorothy had Ida Halladay, Vi Mair and Helen Schell here for bridge. Miss Smellie &amp;amp; Miss Helen Smellie called on me. Studied. Wrote note to Clare. Charles had to go back to office at 8 p.m. and Dorothy went to the Movies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday Mch. 2nd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild. Studied. Marguerite Grover called in the afternoon. Finished "Story of Robert&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The Bruce" amd read "Henry VIII and His Court.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 3rd. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very mild, dull, almost raining. Dorothy at Public Library in the afternoon and at Movies in evening. She went to station to meet Ferna and then over to Halliday's. John Maxwell came up about 10 p.m. for points on debate for Monday. Resolved "That Travelling is More Educative than Reading." John on Negative. I had forgotten it so did not have it ready. We talked it over with him for about an hour &amp;amp; after he left Charles and I arranged points and he wrote them out, to be delivered at Church in the Morning. Studied.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 4th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained quite heavily. Turned to snow in afternoon. Sunshine for a short time. Mr. Conrad Krug called&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;with some daffodils &amp;amp; narcissii which Jen brought me from Toronto. (She got home last night. Charles went to church in the Morning, he and Dorothy to S.S. and Dorothy to church at night. Ferna came home with Dorothy after S.S. and stayed for tea. Finished "The story of Lord Clive " and also "Pillars of Society" by A.G. Gardiner. None of the household up the hill at church. Charlie not over attack of tonsilitis &amp;amp; Isabel and Bud have flu.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 5th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild day. Studied. Aldyth called in evening for Dorothy to go to Young People's Meeting. Frosty at night. Charles slept in. Wrote a note to Nell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 6th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nasty East wind. Studied. Finished "Story of Columbus." Mrs. Beattie called in the afternoon. Vi Mair &amp;amp; Dorothy went for a snow shoe tramp &amp;amp; came back here for tea where Ida Halladay joined them. Jen Krug came over about 6.30&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and they played bridge. Charlie and Mr. Currie of Tara (Had been at Presbytery Meeting at Paisley) called &amp;amp; stayed until time to go to late train. Charles slept in on account of wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 7th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Colder or at least frostier. Studied. Chesterfield &amp;amp; chair arrived to-day. Dorothy and her dad unpacked them. In library now but may have to be Changed. Dorothy went to a birthday bridge at Ida Halladay's. Mrs. M.A. has Erisypelas {erysipelas}. I cut Dorothy's hair. Mrs. (Dr.) Rannie called. Ferna came home with Dorothy after the tea and they moved the furniture around to suit them. Charles went to Weldon's (Miss Weldon died yesterday) and then to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 8th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day but sharp. Studied. Dorothy went for a walk after dinner. Went down cellar to-day, first time for ever a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;year, to see the tank and automatic pump which I had never seen. Mr. Graham called. Dorothy went to a bridge party at Ankenmann's and Charles took her &amp;amp; McDonald to Bijou to see Barrie's "Little Minister." Finished "The Prince of Graustark." Wrote a note to Clare. Charles slept in. Frost on the door.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 9th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold in Morning- quite mild by night. Studied. Dorothy went to bridge party at Mair's in the afternoon and to the Movies at night. Charles went to banquet at Church (given by Choir to Ladies' Aid) Mrs. Green came in to see new Chesterfield. Finished "The Living Mummy" by Ambrose Pratt. Silly, improbable book. Mr. W. H. Brown very ill with pneumonia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 10th. Sunday Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained during night. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to church in the morning and to S.S.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Charles tired so no one went at night. Jack came to see us in the afternoon while Alice &amp;amp; Margaret went for a walk and Alice called for him. After Church Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham, Ted, Eric, Charlie and Allie and Mr. M.A. were here. (Ferna came after Church in the morning, had tea, and stayed until S.S. time.) (Charlie, Charles and M.A. arranging programme for Session which is to take the programme for Young People's meeting a week from to-morrow.) (Charles slept out) Very mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 10th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder. Dorothy played hockey in the afternoon and went to Public Library. Studied. Isabel called in the afternoon and Rose Peters came to return the book Hannah borrowed. Dorothy went to the Bijou in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mch. 12th Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining heavily until late in the afternoon when it turned to snow. Studied. Dorothy at Fen's for tea. Got 2 parcels of candies from Clare this afternoon. Ferna here in the afternoon and Mrs. Ankenmann and Helen Schell called. (Miss Schell going away to-morrow.) Finished "Merton of the Movies" by Harry Leon Wilson. Wrote a note to Clare. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 13th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold - getting quite frosty, frost on door. Studied. Dorothy at Fen's in the morning (Miss Jameison came last night) and snowshoeing in the afternoon with Vi, Ida, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Jen Krug. Charles slept in. D. went to late train for birthday cake from Coles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 14th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day but cold. Gave Dorothy a cheque, her dad got her a suit-case &amp;amp; her aunt Clare sent her a party box. Isabel was here at noon with bridge cloth. Dorothy busy getting ready for her party. Tied up prizes etc.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;studied in bed in Morning. Finished "Story of Napoleon" and "Quin." At the party: - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Haynes, Dr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Truemner, Wellington &amp;amp; Jen Krug, W.P. Krug, Mrs. Chris, Ankenmann, Marjorie Finlayson, Jack McDonald, Wilfred Davison, Matie &amp;amp; Pearl Buckley, Vi Mair, Ida Halladay. Charles went to prayer meeting &amp;amp; Dorothy was over at Fen's for an hour in the afternoon. I wrote to Aunt Anaise for Charles. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 15th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder. Studied. In the afternoon Dorothy Reid Fen &amp;amp; Miss Jameison (who could not come to the birthday party. (Ted &amp;amp; Eric could not come either)) Ida Halladay &amp;amp; Jen Krug here for afternoon tea. Fen came over again after tea to get list of flowers I had forgotten to give her. Then Mrs. Meuser brought Evelyn Cruickshank, Marie Boos and Mable Lipsett to play for me. Gave them ice cream &amp;amp; biscuits. Mr. Bowman of Elmwood&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;phoned Charles. He heard the Music and asked to have phone {?} connected so he could hear it. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to the Manse right after tea with some birthday cake for Ted &amp;amp; Eric and then Dorothy went over to Fen's but both were here part of the evening. Windy so Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 16th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining in night - quite cold in the afternoon &amp;amp; very windy. Studied. Dorothy wrote a poem, went to the Women's Institute Meeting &amp;amp; then over to Fen's. Mrs. Mair &amp;amp; Viola called. Dorothy went to the Movies and Charles to the Band Concert.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 17th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice mild day. Studied. Isabel called and came back a 2nd time later M. &amp;amp; Mrs. (Rev.) McCullough called. Aft Dorothy went to Ladies' Aid Tea in armories &amp;amp; to Public Library. After yea she went&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to tea again to take her father's Contributions and then to movies with Ida &amp;amp; Florence Halladay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 18th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild in Morning but colder by night. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to church &amp;amp; to S.S. Charles to session meeting after church and to church at night. Mr. Caldwell called while they were at S.S. Finished "The Three Lives" and read "Pip." Charlie and Allie were not up after church as Maude Steven worse. Charles stayed to hear session choir practise for Young People's Meeting so was not here until 9 p.m. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 19th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold. Frost on door. bad wind. Snow flurries. Studied. Marguerite Grover called in afternoon. Dorothy went to Ida Halladay's to play bridge and after tea she and her father went to Young Peoples. Charles to speak on "Christian Influence&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In the Nation." Session in charge of the service. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 20th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very nasty windy day. Dorothy had a touch of Grippe so lay around all day. Studied. After tea Dororthy and I played Halma, Snakes &amp;amp; Ladders, {?} and Marble Solitaire. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 21st. Wednesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild spring day. Still lots of snow so very wet. Dr. Dearle of Western University here to lecture on Radio. Staying with us. He had a rest in the afternoon. Dorothy went down town and had tea at the Mair's. She and her father went to the lecture with Dr. Dearle. After the lecture Mr. Graham &amp;amp; Eric came up for a cup of tea. Charles still sleeping in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 22nd. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dr. Dearle left on the early train. studied awhile. In the afternoon Ida, Jen &amp;amp; Vi were here playing bridge.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wrote to Clare. After tea Dorothy went to the Movies with Walter Krug who called for her and Charles to a council meeting. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 23rd. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Dorothy has sore shoulder and neck. Cold I suppose from going out. studied a little. She (D) and I spent day in library. Mrs. Rannie called in the afternoon to bring me "The Forsyte Saga" and "Babbitt" to read but did not come in as she had the boys with her. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 24th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Big snow storm this Morning - real blizzard - Cold. Dorothy down town in the Morning and also in the Afternoon. Isabel and Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon. After tea Charles went (by request) to see Mr. W.H. Bunn who is convalescing from pneumonia and Walter Krug called to take Dorothy to Mairs to play bridge. Mr. Faulkner died this Morning and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;yesterday Charlie and Allie took Maude Steven to London. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 25th Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very stormy cold day. Charles had a cold so stayed in bed until about half past three and did not go out. Dorothy went to church in the morning and to S.S. and got Florence Leslie to take Charles' class. Finished "Hurlburt's story of the Bible" and read "Gentle Julia" by Tarkington. Mr. Caldwell called in the afternoon and Charlie and Allie were up after church. Chas. Slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 26th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frost on door. Dorothy was at Women's Institute Meeting at Mrs. M.A. Halliday's in the afternoon. I studied and wrote a letter to Nell who sent me Philip Gibb's new book "The Middle of the Road." Jean Bell, Wat Krug and Jimmie McKay of Owen Sound&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;were here playing bridge in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 27th Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold day - Frost on the door. Studied. Charlie came up in the Morning to show me samples of serviettes. Jimmie McKay (visiting at Bell's) came up in the afternoon and played Chess with Dorothy. As we had a turkey we had Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham Eric &amp;amp; Ted here for dinner at 6.30. Chas. slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 28th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold day. Paper say coldest Mch. 28th in 82 years. Plenty of frost on the door. Windy &amp;amp; Stormy. Dorothy went to Ankenmann's in the afternoon to play bridge. Just after tea Cairn's chimney got on fire &amp;amp; also the attic. Excitement for awhile. Mr. Farney called. Rose Peters called and Jimmie McKay came to play chess with Charles but left early as he was leaving on the late train.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dorothy went down to Mair's for a short time. Charles slept in. Studied.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 29th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold and stormy. Studied. Wrote part of an address to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Robert McNally. Wrote a note to Clare. Charles was out in the evening making some session calls. Dorothy out. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch. 30th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Good Friday. Cold. Studied. Finished the address to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. McNally. Isabel called in the afternoon. Dorothy had committee meeting of Programme Committee for Community Sale. Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Mrs. Ankenmann were here. Dorothy served tea. Jack (with Easter rabbit Duncan, who came home last night, brought him) Keith, Duncan, Charlie and Allie called. Dorothy and her father went over to M.A.'s where 66 ose and the address were presented&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to the McNally's both out after tea, Charles Finished his session calls and Dorothy went to the Movies. I finished "The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton" by Oppenheim. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 31st. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold day. Studied. Hannah Peters came in the afternoon for books. Dorothy at Public Library &amp;amp; down town. Duncan came in the evening and spent the time with me while Charles and Dorothy went to Mr. M.A.'s where there was a presentation of 66 roses to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Robert McNally on the 66th Anniversary of their wedding. Dorothy went to the Bijou afterwards. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 1st. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nicer day. Cold but sunshiny. Easter Sunday and Communion Sunday. Jack's birthday. Sent $1 to S.S. with Charles for him. Dorothy and her dad at church and S.S. Frances and Rosa&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Peters called in the afternoon. Charles went to church at night and after church Charlie and Allie were here. Charles slept in. Wrote to Len Carter Whose father died about a wk ago.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 2nd. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Milder. Thawing - good deal of snow disappeared to-day. Studied. Mrs. Stewart and Rena called in the afternoon and Duncan spent the evening here. I finished "The story of Frances {Francis} Drake" and read "Salome" by Oscar Wilde. Dorothy went to Jen Krug's to play bridge in the evening. Charles slept in. Mr. McNally called and brought me four of his roses.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday Apr. 3rd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Walking very bad. Raining all day. Stopped about 8 p.m. Studied. Dorothy at a tea at Ethel Reid's in the afternoon. In the evening Dess Symonds called to take her to the dance. Charles slept in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Apr. 4th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day but colder. Sunshiny. Charles left on the early train for Toronto, delegate to the Educational Conference. Dorothy left on the noon train for Owen Sound for the dance. Read "Undine" Isabel and Jack called in the afternoon &amp;amp; Jack went to slept while I read him "Doctor Doolittle." Then Kieth brought up the Mail. After tea Charlie and Duncan Mrs. and Winnie Ferguson called and stayed until 10.30. Studied.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 5th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very wet day. Charlie, Duncan and Keith called on way to station for 3 o'clock train (Duncan going back to Toronto.) Dorothy came home on same train &amp;amp; brought me 2 books. Went to a tea at Mrs. Ankenmann's at 4 p.m. I finished "The Essentials of English Composition." Studied. Wrote to Clare and finished "The Forsyte Saga" by John Galsworthy. 870 pages. Composed of 3 of&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;his novels and 2 shorter stories joining them together. "The Man of Property." Interlude "Indian Summer of a Forsyte" "In Chancery" Interlude - "The Awakening." and "To Let". History of a middle class family in England of 3 generations. From the Victorian life to After War of 1914.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 6th. Friday Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Dorothy went to a bridge at Buckley's in the afternoon and to dinner at Haynes at 6.30. Winnie Ferguson came over and had tea with me and we had a fine chat. Winnie &amp;amp; Dorothy went to the late train &amp;amp; Charles got home alright; studied.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 7th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lazy day. Had the croup last night. Frances, Jack and Hannah Peters were here in the afternoon, raining when they left. Marguerite Grover also called. Dorothy at library in the afternoon and at movies at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Charles moved outside to sleep. Read "The Man who Lived in a Shoe" by Forman.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 8th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold Stormy day. Charlie slept in. nasty day. Dorothy and her father went to church &amp;amp; S.S. and neither of them went out at night. Isabel was here in the afternoon and after church Charlie and Allie were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr. 9th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice sunshiny day. Got up at 10.30. Dorothy packing to go to Toronto. Studied. Dorothy left on the afternoon train. (Winnie Ferguson &amp;amp; Florence Krug going down also.) Mrs. Graham called and after tea Mrs. Beattie came over and we planned a perennial border for Mrs. Aldrich. Dr. Biehn (who is in town for a few days) called and stayed for an hour or so. Looked like rain in the aternoon. Charles has started to sleep out again.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tuesday Apr. 10th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Looked bright in the Morning but sun got grey and was snowing quite hard in the afternoon. As Mrs. Con. Krug "felt too tired" to entertain Prof. Kingston we had him go dinner. Charles went to the station to meet him &amp;amp; at a quarter to 4 went to the School with him. Mr. Bell undertaking to take him the rest of the time. Very pleasant man indeed. Clarence Halliday, who is visiting Mrs. M.A. (finished his 1st year at Knox.) called and spent an hour with me in the afternoon. Very little studying to-day. Mrs. Green &amp;amp; Mrs. Ryan housecleaning. Charles went to the lecture by Prof. Kingston of London university on "A Talk on the Stairs" (Library course of Extensive Lectures.) Finished "The Vehement Flame" by Margaret Weland.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 11th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles got up for early train and we went to Walkerton. Raining then. Cleared up in afternoon and snowed a bit. He got home on the noon train. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Ryan housecleaning. Traveller here with coats. Keith brought some up for me to try on and Aldyth came over. ordered two. Keith stayed for tea. Charles went to prayer meeting &amp;amp; Keith to the Bijou. Studied some but rather lazy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 12th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold. For some reason my right leg is almost useless. Sore all the way down. Studied. Wrote to Clare. Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 13th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold day. Studied. Mrs. Green and Ms. Ryan housecleaning, finished the upstairs. Mrs. Halliday (M.A.) called after tea. Intended to have Isabel, Frances &amp;amp; Jack to tea but foot too sore.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;can hardly walk without my cane. Charles went to "Father and Son" banquet in the church - 1st we have ever had in our church. Wrote a note to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 14th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold day. Foot very sore, using cane. In the afternoon, Vi Mair &amp;amp; Pearl Buckley called and then Jen Krug came in and brought me some sponge cake. I had Isabel, Frances and Jack for tea and played games with them. Jessie Leslie called after tea for some books and Mrs. Wm. Krug came over and spent the evening with me and Charles walked home with her. Studied.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 15th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Foot very sore all night. Dark day - raining at S.S. time. Charles went to church in morning &amp;amp; to S.S. Finished "The Story of Stanley" Aldyth called for s.s. papers. Charles went to s.s. and to Church at night. After church Charlie,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Isabel, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 16th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow flurries. Snowed during the night and ground is well covered. Studied. Mrs. Davey called in the afternoon to get members for Horticultural Society. After tea Mr. Currie of Tara called. Down in Presbytery work. Charles went to see Mr. W. H. Bunn after tea. Wrote a letter to Miss Small.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 17th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice to-day but still cold. Knees give back a bit. Studied. Mrs. Beattie came over in the afternoon and brought me such a pretty purple cineraria. We made out my order for plants for Horticultural Society and after tea I sent an order to Henderson's in N.Y. for seeds. (got it ready I mean) Florence Leslie called in the afternoon and returned Lampman's Poems which Jessie got on Saturday night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dorothy got home on the late train. Has a fine new coat, new hat, new dress &amp;amp; new shoes. She and her father went over to deliver a parcel at Mrs. Ferguson's after the train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 18th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My birthday and a nicer day. Somewhat mild. Studied a little. Mrs. Graham came in the Morning and brought me a wonderful bunch of sweet-peas (4 bunches) pink and mauve. Doothy gave me a new rose tray and napkins ring and Frances called at noon to give me a pretty little handkerchief she made for me. Clare sent me a crepe de chine nightie and Charlie and Allie gave me a very pretty bowl. Dorothy had arranged a surprise party and they began arriving about 3.30. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Beattie (one of the conspirators who helped Dorothy make sandwiches down at her home.) Mrs. Leitch,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. (Dr.) Rannie, Allie, Mrs. Cobean, Mrs. Davey, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. Krug, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. (Dr.) Mair, Miss Elworthy and Mrs. C. Ankenman, Jen Krug, Ida Halladay and Pearl Buckley who helped Dorothy and then had a game of bridge and later went to the Movies. (Mrs. Ankenmann went home at 6.) Mrs. Leitch read an Address and Mrs. Krug presented me with a Silver flower basket, from the ladies. Mrs. Ankenmann brought me sweet peas, Mrs. W. Krug roses, Mrs. McDonald roses and Pearl Buckley roses. Winnie Ferguson sent me some violets with Dorothy who brought me some daffodils. She also brought me sippers for a lemonade set which Charles got me for my birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 9th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lemonade set arrived at noon to-day. Rained hard in the afternoon. I wrote a number of advertisements for the Community sale and after tea Mrs. Leitch called to discuss them &amp;amp; get them. Mr. Graham called to see my flowers. Charles went to Owen Sound on the late train and Dorothy slept in his bed and we went to bed early and read.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 20th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful spring day. Sat out on the verandah for an hour. 1st time I have been out since October. Charles got home on afternoon train. Dorothy went to School to select the children for her programme &amp;amp; then to the Institute Meeting. Mother came up about 3 p.m. and stayed until after tea. (1st time she has been up here since Jan. When Nell was here. After tea discovered the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;address the Ladies gave me was mislaid. Everybody had a great hunt for it. (It was in the piano &amp;amp; Mrs. Green &amp;amp; Mrs. Ryan housecleaned there on Thursday) Didn't find the address. Wrote to Clare and to Winnie Ferguson. Dorothy went to the Movies and Charles, being sleepy, went to bed at 9 p.m. Read "Bull-Dog Drummond" by Cyril McNeile (Sapper) Lazy day - no studying as Mother here all afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 21st. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful warm day. Alice and Isabel came in on the way from the train, (from Hanover.) Dorothy getting Isabel to help her pick out children for pantomime. Walked to the gate at noon and picked some snowdrops for Mrs. M.A. Went over to see Marguerite Grover and stayed almost an hour. Pretty tired rest of day. Isabel came to see me in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;afternoon. Dorothy was down town &amp;amp; Jen, Ida and Vi came back with her and they had lemonade out of my new glasses. Very hot in the afternoon. Mrs. Graham called in the evening. Charles went up to Kirkwood's for her butter and Dorothy went to Ankenmann's to play bridge, Walter Krug calling for her. Mrs. Beattie got Mr. Graham to write my address over again &amp;amp; Dorothy got it partly signed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 22nd. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Little cooler. Grey day with a couple of small showers. Dorothy and her dad at church &amp;amp; S.S. Mother here from Church time until about 3 p.m. She thought it might rain more &amp;amp; went home earlier. Finished a silly book "A Secret of the Sea" by Wm. Allison. Charles went to Church at night and Allie and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Charlie were here after church. Was not out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 23rd. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Colder so was not out. Got up at 10.30 a.m. studied a little. Isabel and Frances were here for tea learning a dance for the Community sale. Helped Dorothy a little in selecting costumes for them. Wrote ad. and dodger for Sale in the Morning. At 5 p.m. 10 girls came to practise choruses for the Saturday night programme. Dorothy at practise at Town Hall at 4, Here at 5, Meeting at Hall at 7 and went to Young People's Social evening afterwards. She is not feeling very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 24th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Still too cold to go out. Lazy to-day &amp;amp; studied very little. Cut patterns for hearts, crowns etc. and sewed necks of a couple of capes for Dorothy. Isabel and Frances were here for dinner to have another practise. Alma&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Halliday (home for the week-end) called in the afternoon. Dorothy to Hall for practise at 4 p.m. and again at 7. after which she was going to the Movies. Margaret Grover came over in the evening and Charles went to a High School Board Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 25th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool but nice day. Studied. In the Afternoon put on my fur coat and went down to the Manse to call. Stayed about an hour. Walked down with Dorothy on her way to practise at the Hall. In the evening the girls were here practising for the choruses. Charles and Mr. Bell continued their game of chess by phone. Now about 2 Months on the go. Sewed ermine (?) on three capes for Dorothy. Mrs. Graham walked back with her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 26th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Getting up at 10.30 now (an hour earlier) Lovely day with still a cool breeze. Was trying to make wings (for a bee) for Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;studied. Cut out 11 crowns for Dorothy and some stars. In the afternoon walked over to Mrs. M.A. Halliday's. She is in bed again. Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; Mrs. Stewart came in while I was there. Mrs. Graham walked home with me and came in for awhile &amp;amp; Mr. Graham joined us at the Manse and came as far as the gate and then went over to Hooper's (Mr. Hooper is very ill.) In the evening 15 children came to practise the Maypole Dance on the lawn and the Pantomime in the house. Isabel and Frances stayed later to practise their dance. Mother came up for a plant and Charlie and Jack called for her with the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday Apr. 27th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Studied. Went over to Hooper's with Some arrowroot. Mrs. Ankenmann and Jen Krug were here in the afternoon helping make tissue paper dresses. I sewed all the animals&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on the witch's cape and made a red cape. Charles went to Walkerton in the Morning and got back about 4 p.m. Finished "The story of Captain Cook." Wrote to Clare. Made a crown for the Princess in the Fairy Tale (Dorothy's programme for Thurs. night.) Raining after tea. Sat on verandah for an hour in the afternoon. Dorothy at the Hall and away to a practise at 7 p.m. Movies afterwards. Charles at a meeting of High School Board.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday Apr. 28th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Got up at 10 a.m. Isabel and Frances were here practising, then they went with Dorothy to the hall to practise and came back for dinner. I went to Mrs. Beattie's and Mrs. Ferguson's in the Morning. Dorothy and the children were practising at the hall again at 1 o'clock. In the afternoon Jen Krug, Rena Stewart, Matie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Pearl Buckley were here making tissue paper dresses and after tea Mrs. Ankenmann, Jen and Vi were here playing bridge. At 6 p.m. I walked down to the Manse (waited in the house) to walk home with Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 9th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grey day. Shower as church was coming out and another at church time in the evening. Charles and Dorothy at church and S.S. and Charles went at night with the Oddfellows. Mother was here and Charlie called for her after s.s. Halved my Seeds with her and put them in envelopes for her. Finished reading "Building the Nation" by W. G. Smith. Charles went with Mr. Graham after s.s. to see Bert Gillies who is very ill with Tuberculosis of the bowels, then he went over to see Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. M.A. Halliday who are both ill. Charlie and Allie were up after church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 30th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool and damp so was not out. Studied awhile. In the Afternoon Jen Krug and Mrs. Ankenmann were here making tissue dresses. Dorothy also on the Job and I made one. Dorothy went to practise at 4. p.m. and the others left shortly after. Miss Elworthy called. Dorothy went to practise again from 7 to 8 and Jen and Mrs. Ankenmann came back and worked until after 10. Still one dress to do.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 1st. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day - still cool breeze. Did not do any studying. Helping Dorothy decide about her costume etc. Sat outside awhile. Mts. Graham and Mrs. Stewart came in as they were passing. I walked up as far as Black's with them. Dorothy out calling to get programmes for Thursday afternoon &amp;amp; then went to hall to decorate her booth. D. went to the Movies.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at night. Wrote a paper on "Immigrants from S.E. Europe for Dorothy to read at Missionary Society to-morrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 2nd. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Got up at 9.30 a.m. Finished reading "Story of Lord Roberts." Worked at some bazaar things for Dorothy and made 5 tissue head bands. Miss Elworthy here in Afternoon and Mrs. Beattie called twice. Isabel and Frances were here for tea. Helped put the hearts on Frances' Queen of Hearts dress. Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting in afternoon. (I read the paper for her to write out before she went.) and to practise at hall in the evening and for Motor ride with Wat Krug afterwards. Walked as far as Manse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 3rd. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Did not get up until about 10 a.m. Dorothy at hall most of the Morning. Made 8 tissue head bands, hunted up curios to go to hall. Walked&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;down to the Manse but feel very tired. Finished reading "Babbitt" by Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Graham called for a minute in the afternoon looking for Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Green here housecleaning the library. Jen Krug called for me with the car and took me down to the Community Sale. Dorothy's programme was very good and she spoke very well indeed. (Pantomime of flowers asleep &amp;amp; Fairy Tale) Isabel and Frances danced the Minuet very prettily. I enjoyed it very much and Jen brought me home again,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 4th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Very tired so did not get up until 11.30. Did nothing all day. Dorothy was down town in the Morning. She was very tired after dinner but went down to the hall and came home shortly after 5 p.m. feeling quite ill. Had Dr. Rannie up. Her temperature&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;was over 101°. He could not find anything wrong with her lungs and after he left she felt much better and her temperature went down in a few minutes to less than 100°. I hope she will be quite well by Morning. Mother, Charlie and Jack called in the afternoon and Mother stayed until after 5. Mr. Hooper is very ill to-day. I wrote to Clare and to Mrs. Aldwich (enclosing plan for Perennial Border.) Charles went to the Community Sale in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 5th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dorothy feeling ill still but came down to library after dinner. Vi Mair called to see her. Hannah Peter called for books. Dorothy intending to go to hall at night but too ill. Dr. Rannie here again still not sure of cause of temperature. Dorothy insisted that I should go to the Hall. Frances came up to stay with Dorothy. Afterward at&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the hall. I went down with Dr. Rannue. Had to stand up to get glimpses of the programme. Balloon chorus and Dorothy's musical Revue very good. Mrs. Crow played for her. Mr. W. P. Krug drove me home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 6th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day but still cool. Dorothy quite poorly. As Aldyth could not go to s.s. and neither could Dorothy Ted drove me down and, with Isabel to do the running, I attended once more to my old Job. Charlie and Allie up after church. Dr. Rannie pronounces Dorothy's illness touch of pleurisy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 7th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dorothy a little better - temperature a little lower. Jan Krug, Ida Halladay and Ethelyn Gurlay called to see Dorothy and after tea Pearl Buckley and Mrs.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Graham called to see Dot. I walked around the garden a bit and sat on the verandah a few minutes and looked after Dorothy. Also wrote to Clare, Nell, Doug. Nickle and Berenice Clapp for Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 8th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained a tiny bit this Morning. Mr. Hooper buried this afternoon. Dr. Rannie here. Thinks Dorothy a little better but some fluid on her lung. Wrote up the Community Sale for "The Enterprise" a task which Dorothy was to perform. Wrote a letter to Clare to thank her for Dorothy's "Tut" pumps. Vi Mair and Miss Elworthy called to see Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 9th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowed in the night and practically all day. Charles down to Tara in the Morning but got home at noon. Half holiday. Regular blizzard at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dr. Rannie here in afternoon. Thinks Dorothy doing very nicely. Miss Milne came down in the evening to bring a bed Jacket she was making for Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 10th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 inches of snow on the level - drifts 2 ft or higher in spots. Getting pretty tired. Dr. Rannie here in the afternoon. Dorothy's temperature a little lower again to-day. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham called to see her in the afternoon. Charles at a High School Board meeting in the evening. Miss Meuser called to see me in the evening. Quite cold at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 11th Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Snow melting very slowly. Charles went to Owen Sound with Mr. McNeel. Got back about 6.30 Dorothy still progressing favorably. Ida, Jen and Vi were here in the afternoon. Ida &amp;amp; Jen brought Dorothy some Marigolds. In the evening Mr.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Bell and Jean called &amp;amp; Jean came up to see Dorothy. I was all in when I got to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 12th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still cool but some warmer. Mrs. Green here to-day to help me with Dorothy. Pearl called in the afternoon &amp;amp; brought Dorothy some roses. Frances &amp;amp; Margaret Christoffer were here also. My plants came &amp;amp; I went out in the garden for a little while to show Mr. Phillips where to plant a few of them. Wrote to Margaret Kastner for Dorothy &amp;amp; Myself (Jack has had a serious operation.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 13th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Green here to-day but leaving to-night. Dr. Rannie here in the afternoon. Dorothy's temperature still dropping slowly. Mother here after church. I stayed in bed until after church. Aldyth called for the s.s. supplies &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went up to see Dorothy for a few minutes. Charles went to church in the Morning but not to S.S. Adjutant Martin of Salvation Army called and went to church with Charles. There was a union meeting afterwards in the Hall which Charles attended. Charlie and Allie came in about a quarter to ten after Dorothy had gone to sleep. Cold wind all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 14th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold still. Nurse again to-day. Dorothy's temperature down a little more. Have read her "The Chestermarke Instinct" and finished "Dead Men's Money" by J.S. Fletcher this morning. Also finished "The Pioneers of France in the New World"" by Parkman. Wrote to Gwen for Dorothy and to Clare and Nell. Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Jen Krug called in the afternoon and the doctor? Dorothy's temperature 100° at night. After&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;tea Mrs. Graham called. Mrs. Beattie and I were out showing Mr. Phillips where to plant the plants in my new border under the library window. Then Jen Krug came over and Mrs. Beattie and I helped her select flowers for her border. Too much fuss for Dorothy. (Jen's bewilderment at the flower names etc.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 15th Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Margaret's birthday, sent her {hose?} with her Mother and father on Sunday. Raining most of the day and much warmer at night. Mrs. Green came back to-day. Dr. and Rhena Stewart called this afternoon. Fixed Dorothy up for night. Gave her a good alcohol rub as her back sore. Temperature 100° again. Showed Mrs. Ryan where to plant some shasta daisies Mrs. Beattie sent me. Charles at High School Board Meeting. Very tired - bad day for me. Raining again&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 16th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining but warm. Mrs. Green here. Was very tired to-day. Dr. Rannie drew a quart of fluid of Dorothy's lung to-day. She was very nervous about it but found it did not hurt much. Jen Krug &amp;amp; Ida Halladay called and Jen brought some narcissus. Mrs. Leitch called while the Doctor was busy so went away again. Sent for Revelation Fortune Telling cards. Finished "The Unseen Ear." (reading it to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 17th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold in Morning. Snowing during day but warmer at night. Mrs. Green here. Dr. Rannie called. Found Dorothy better so will not be here again until Saturday. D's temperature normal in Morning &amp;amp; 99 in afternoon. Jean Bell and Marguerite Grover called to see&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dorothy in the afternoon and Vi Mair in the evening. Frances and Hannah Peters brought back books &amp;amp; got others this afternoon. Studied a little and wrote to Miss McEachran and Mrs. Pringle.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 18th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dorothy's temperature 99° &amp;amp; went up to 99 1/5 °. She sorted out a number of old letters. Mrs. Green here. I walked around my flower beds in the morning and went over to Mrs. Beattie's to see about ordering 2 or 3 plants. Duncan was entertaining Dorothy when I came back (with Jack's assistance. Duncan came home last night. Aldyth brought up some Broadway dresses for Dorothy and me to see. We each ordered one. Studied a little. Finished reading "The Dawn of Canadian History" by Stephen Leacock. Pearl Buckley called&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to see Dorothy in the afternoon and Duncan was back in the evening. D's temperature hardly 99° at bedtime.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 19th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Showery. Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning. The Doctor was up in the afternoon &amp;amp; found D's condition satisfactory. Mrs. Green here. Frances and Hannah Peters came. Vi Mair was here in the afternoon, also Mrs. Graham, Ted and Duncan and just about 6 o'clock Jen Krug came in for a few minutes. In the evening Dorothy Engel drove up from Hanover and came to see Dorothy. Duncan here all evening working at the radio. Clare came on the late train and called in here on her way up the hill. Dorothy's temperature 99 3/5 at bedtime - too much company I expect.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 20th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Showery in the Morning. Charles went to Hanover to give address in Presbyterian Church re church deficit. He went to S.S. in afternoon. Mother came up after church. Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning. 99 2/5 at bedtime. After S.S. Duncan, Clare, Isabel and Jack were here. Mother stayed for tea. I fixed up belated s.s. collections ready for bank. Ferna (who came home last night) came over after tea and after church Clare, Charlie and Allie were here. Charles went to Paisley in the evening with Mr. M. A. H. and Mr. Hamilton who was to speak over there. Aldyth was up to see Dorothy when she called for the S.S. bag. Read "The Subsconscious Courtship" by Berta Ruck. Mrs. Green here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 21st. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;"The Human note" two booklets on how to be a newspaper writer. Wrote a paper on "Pauline Johnson" for {Jane?} Black. Dr. Rannie drew a quart and a quarter of fluid of Dorothy's lung to-day and I had to assist him. Mrs. Leitch, Ferna, Clare and (Little) Jack all called to see Dorothy. Miss Milne came to see me but came just as the doctor was busy and left before I could get down to see her. Mr. Caldwell here in the evening &amp;amp; he fixed the typewriter. Mrs. Green here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 22nd. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Dorothy's temperature normal in the morning 99 1/8 at night. Doctor up in the afternoon and Ferna called. I studied a little. After tea I went over to see Mrs. Beattie about some flowers and afterwards out in the garden to show Mrs. Ryan where to plant them. Very tired. Mrs. Green here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 23rd. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. No half holiday to-day as to-morrow is the 24th. Clare, Duncan &amp;amp; little Jack, Ferna, Jen Krug and Marguerite Grover called in the Afternoon. Read "Penny Plain" by O. Douglas. Went out after tea to show Reg. where to plant bulbs and Mrs. Beattie came up, too. Listened to Pittsburg Concert with Duncan on radio. Mrs. Green here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 24th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Mrs. Green still here. Mts. Beattie and Reg. Lipsett came over about 9.30 a.m. and I went out in the garden with them while they put in the Perennial seeds. Ferna came over to see Dorothy in the Morning and the Doctor called before noon. Charles went out in the country with Mr. Bell in the afternoon. Mr. Wilson and Beatrice Whick called to enquire for Dorothy and Mother and Clare were here for tea. Wrote to Nell and to Miss Gemmell for Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 25th Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day but was so tired. I loafed in Dorothy's room all day until after tea. Ferna was here in the afternoon. Vi Mair, Clare, Charlie, Allie, Mother, Duncan, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Smellie in the evening. I went out after tea to show Reg where to plant the pansies at the playhouse and Katybel Black called for the paper I wrote for Jane. Frances went to Toronto this Morning with Roy Reid on her way to N.Y. and Clare goes in the Morning to meet Jack on his return from Winnipeg.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 26th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Went down to Mrs. Beattie's and as she was not in I went in &amp;amp; waited for her. Answered the phone &amp;amp; played solitaire on the back steps till Mrs. Beattie came. Then she came up with me and she and Reg. put in some seeds at back under flag pole.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ferna called to see Dorothy before dinner and Isabel came in from Noon train after being at Hanover. In the afternoon Pearl Buckley and Ferna called and after tea Vi Mair &amp;amp; Ted. Duncan was here also and Charles and he played three sets of tennis against Mr. Kellerman &amp;amp; Eric Graham. Dr. Rannie thought D. better to-day when he called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 27th. Lovely day. Went out &amp;amp; picked pansies, lily of the valley and forget-me-nots for Dorothy and Mrs. Green picked tulips &amp;amp; flowering currant. Tried Chasis Ointment on top of D's iodine with disasterous results. She has a burning time for awhile last night in spite of applications of linseed oil but was comfortable again this morning. Mother came up after church as usual. Finished "Tell England" by Ernest Raymond. a great book of boy life in England and of Gallipoli.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aldyth called for s.s. papers and went up to see Dorothy. Charles went to church and to s.s. and to church at night. Ferna came over about half past five and Mr. Halliday (M.A.) called also Keith who wanted to see Mr. M.A. They all went up to see Dorothy. After church Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham, Charlie and Allie were here and Duncan was here during and after church time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 28th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely Day. Charles went to Owen Sound by Motor with Mr. McNeel for the Boyd trial. Dr. Rannie called in the Morning and found Dorothy doing very well lung clearer. I finished "The Enchanted April" by "Elizabeth" {von Arnim} author of "Elizabeth of the German Garden". Ferna brought Barbara over to see Dorothy. Then Ida and Jen called, then Florence Leslie. Mrs. Beattie and Reg were here after tea&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;putting in seeds and I was out with them. Duncan spent the evening here and Mr. Russel called to see Dorothy. Mrs. Beattie also went up to see her and Charles got home just before 10 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 29th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Alice's birthday. Sent her a pair of silk hose. Charles went to Owen Sound again to-day. Left at 9 a.m. Barbara and Ferna were here in the Morning. I shampooed my hair. In the afternoon Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Mrs. Will Krug called. Re-read "The Room with the Tassels" by Carolyn Wells." Duncan was here in the evening and I listened to a Boy Scout Programme on the radio. Charles got home about 9.30 p.m. Got up at 6.30 a.m. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 30th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Got up at 6.15 a.m. Charles left for Owen Sound at 7.30. Beautiful day. Warm. Dr. Rannie was here in the Morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and says Dorothy is better and the fluid is absorbing. Ferna was over in the Morning. Charles got home at 1 o'clock. Half holiday. He, Duncan, Mr. Graham and Mr. Caldwell played tennis - the first two against the others. We moved Dorothy's bed over to the window and she watched the game. Mr. Phillips came after tea to put in my plants which arrived this Morning and Mrs. Beattie and Reg. were here also. I spent some time in the garden with them. Duncan was here after tea and Isabel and Jack came to see Dorothy and Mrs. Beattie went up to see her also. Then Ferna, who was taking a friend back to Miss Smellie's, dropped in about 9.15 p.m. Charles spent the evening at prayer meeting. I was over at Mrs. Beattie's about 8.30 in the Morning &amp;amp; she came back with me.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 31st. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Was out in the garden before breakfast. Ferna and Barbara here. Finished "The Mariner of St. Malo" by Stephen Leacock. Vi Mair was here in the afternoon and Duncan was up for awhile. Ferna, Barbara &amp;amp; Arthur Davey were up to see Dorothy in the evening. Mr. Phillips was here planting flowers in the evening and I was out in the garden for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 1st. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hot. Went down to Mrs. Beattie's about 9 a.m. and she came back with me and put in some seeds. In the afternoon Irene Frazier (who is here until to-morrow) called &amp;amp; brought little Jean to see me. Then Jen Krug &amp;amp; Pearl Buckley called. Pearl brought Ice cream &amp;amp; Jen flowers. Then Fen came along &amp;amp; stayed until tea time. Went down to Mrs. Beattie's after tea to give her a quarter she left&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;this morning. Mrs. Graham sitting with Dorothy when I got back. I wrote to Clare and Nell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 2nd Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Hunted up information on "Dryads" in the Morning. Dr. Rannie here about 11.30. He said Dorothy might sit up in a chair in her room on Monday if temperature not up in the meantime. Duncan, Vi, Margaret and Alice here in the afternoon and Ferna after tea. Our new fence arrived. Walked around the garden a bit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 3rd. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Looks like rain and somewhat cooler. Finished "A Maker of History" by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Mother and Jack came up after church. Raining quite hard. (Charlie and Allie away to Cargill &amp;amp; Pinkerton where Charlie speaking on the Budget.) Aldyth&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went up to see Dorothy for a few minutes when she called for the S.S. papers. Isabel came up after S.S. She, Mother and Jack all stayed for tea. Ferna and Lena Dolan, who Motored up from Toronto with Armand to-day, ) were here and after Church Charlie came in for awhile. Duncan of course arrived at church time and stayed all evening. Charles at church morning &amp;amp; evening and at S.S. Mr. Graham away to-day preaching anniversary service. Read "On A Chinese Screen" by W. Somerset Maugham.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 4th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Somewhat watery looking. Little shower in the Morning. No decorations at our house to-day. Ferna called early to see Dorothy as she has decided to move to Toronto with Armand. Just as we finished Dorothy's bath, Alma came over. She arrived from Toronto Saturday night &amp;amp; goes back with&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and later Jen Krug came to see Dorothy. Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played chess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 7th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Was up from 1.20 to 4.20 a.m. with Dorothy who had cramps. Very tired this morning. Very dark day, damp, cool and looks like more rain. Wrote to Clare and Nell. Dr. sent Dorothy some Medicine &amp;amp; she soon felt much better. Stomach sick in afternoon though. Copey and Mrs. M.A. H. with Barbara and Arthur Davey called and also Pearl and Matie Buckley. Evelyn Neelon and her baby. Duncan visited us awhile as usual. Raining as we finished tea. Charles went to a Bible Society Meeting in the evening. Afterwards he and Duncan played Chess.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Armand this afternoon. Dorothy Sat up in "the chair" a few Minutes this Morning while Mrs. Green made the bed. Found she could not walk as she thought she could. Jean (came home Friday night with her Uncle) amd Mrs. Maxwell called before Jean took afternoon train back to Toronto. Dorothy sat up for an hour and we played solitaire. Mrs. Beattie and Mrs. Graham called in the evening and Duncan was here of course. We turned out the light in D's room and Mrs. Graham, Dorothy and I watched the fireworks over in the park. Charles at grounds in Morning, Afternoon and evening. Celebration a success, about 3500 people in grounds during day and proceeds likely to be over $2000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 5th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Slight thunder storm in the night. Lovely day with nice cool breeze.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 8th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quite cool to-day. Dark in the Morning and raining for awhile. Charles went to Walkerton at 11 a.m. with Mr. George Durst but got back in the afternoon. Sun shone a very little in the afternoon. I wrote to Aunt Anaise and Miss Ward. I finished reading "The Founder of New France" by Charles W. Colby. In the afternoon Mother was here, then Dr. Harold Mair and Viola arrived and then Mrs. Graham, Copey, Barbara and the new baby. After tea I took a walk around the flower beds to see what was doing. Mr. Graham and Charles played Eric and Duncan at tennis, the latter two beating 11 to 9. Then Charles went to the political meeting where Mr. Ferguson (leader of Conservative party) was to speak. Made out S.S. report for Elderslie s.s. Association. Duncan came in after the meeting to type report for London Free Press for Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 9th Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day, sunshiny but quite cool wind. Rather stiff &amp;amp; knees sore. Pearl Buckley called in the afternoon. In the evening Duncan and Mr. Caldwell played tennis against Jack McDonald and Charles- latter two winning. Wrote to Miss Wood yesterday, Miss Smart &amp;amp; Miss Bessie Smart called for paper for Young Peoples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 10th Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Had a walk around the garden in the morning, again with Mother and later still with Charlie. Charles went to church twice and to S.S. Mother was here after church &amp;amp; stay until after S.S. Copey and Barbara called after church. Aldyth at S.S. time, and Charlie and Allue after church. At night, Duncan was here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 11th Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day - not too hot. Wrote paper out on Pauline Johnson for Miss Stuart - (the one I wrote for Jane Black) Brightened&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the letters on electric range written with white ink. Counted S.S. collections &amp;amp; got them ready for the bank. Aldythe called for S.S. contribution to Elderslie S.S. association. Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon and Vi Mair in the evening. Duncan, Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Charles played tennis and afterwards Duncan and Charles played chess. Dorothy did not sit up to-day. Her temperature went up to 99 3/8 but this only a degree. Decided to take cottage in Muskoka for season. I was in the garden after tea showing Mr. Phillips where to transplant the hollyhocks. Started little Dryad play for Ferna to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 12th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day - cool. Aldythe brought dresses up in the Morning. Mrs. Pringle called in the Morning - going home this afternoon. Dorothy got up &amp;amp; tried on three or four&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;dresses. She ordered two and I ordered three. The Doctor came just as Aldythe was leaving. Found Dorothy's lung much better - more {uncovered?}. Aldythe came back after dinner. Premier Drury speaking in the rink this afternoon. Charles wrote an address for him this morning &amp;amp; read it at the Meeting. Dorothy got up again to get length of dress for Aldythe and then sat up for about 3 hours. Copey called, brought her knitting and stayed about an hour. Dorothy's temperature went up to 100 2/5 so she got back to bed. Mrs. &amp;amp; Mr. Start called down for Drury meeting. I walked around the garden with Mrs. Start. Also did a little at the dryad play. Mrs. Graham, Duncan &amp;amp; Charles played tennis &amp;amp; Mr. Graham went up to see Dorothy. Then Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; Mrs. Beattie called. Duncan &amp;amp; Charles played chess.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 13th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. I helped Dorothy clean out the drawers in her chiffonier and wash stand. Too Much for Dorothy, I am afraid as her temperature ran up to 100 1/5. Duncan and Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Charles played tennis. Dorothy sat up to watch the game until her temperature rose then she went back to bed. Miss Agnes Milne called to get Mr. Kempt's address as Miss Nellie has rheumatism. Half holiday. Mr. Caldwell came up to see Dorothy who is quite discouraged over the rise in fever. Men started to put up new fence to-day. Charlie, Jack &amp;amp; Duncan here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 14th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quite cool. Fire in furnace. Little Shower of rain. Read "My Method, Including American Impressions" by Emile Coué. Wrote a good part of dryad play. Vi Mair and Mrs. Bell called to see Dorothy in the afternoon &amp;amp; Duncan at night. Charles and Duncan had a game of chess &amp;amp; listened to radio. New set of earphones.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Heard a couple of numbers from Schnectady, N.Y. D's temp. up. stayed in bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 15th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dorothy's temperature behaving badly - up again to-day. Copey and Barbara were here in the morning. Duncan passed his first year Exams. Grade B. He was here all afternoon &amp;amp; for tea. He, Dorothy and I played Street for awhile. Mrs. Marion Johnston (Leslie) called &amp;amp; Mother came up. She also stayed for tea. Then Jen Krug called. Isabel came up in the evening to show us the dress she had made for herself. Duncan &amp;amp; Mr. Caldwell played Charles &amp;amp; Mr. Graham at tennis. Score 11 - 9 in favor of first mentioned. I went out in garden with Mother &amp;amp; Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Haynes came in. I sat on verandah awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 16th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Read "The Girls" by Edna Ferber. Callers: Vi Mair, Bertha Davidson, Lynda Simpson in the afternoon and Mrs. Robert Halliday in the evening (staying at Charlie's) Also Dr. Rannie in the Morning. Dorothy feeling somewhat better to-day - temperature not quite 100°. Mr. Caldwell and Duncan played Charles and Mr. Graham at tennis. Result 1st. 7 - 5 for two first. 2nd 8 - 6 for other two. Duncan here all evening (as well as in morning &amp;amp; afternoon) at radio. cool. 1st hay fever innoculation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 17th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Much warmer. Dorothy not very well to-day (calomel). At night temperature 100°. Mother came up after Church &amp;amp; Charlie called for her after S.S. Charles at Church twice &amp;amp; S.S. Aldythe called for papers. Read "The Evil Shepherd" by Oppenheim.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Engel and Dorothy came to see Dorothy after tea and Jack &amp;amp; Duncan Engel stayed down on verandah. Mrs. Graham, Allie, Charlie &amp;amp; Duncan were up to see Dorothy during evening. Eric stayed with Duncan at radio for awhile. Dorothy had bad headache at bedtime. Dorothy Engel sang.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 18th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very warm but nice breeze in Dorothy's room. This afternoon the New Edison arrived that Charles got for Dorothy. David Leitch brought it &amp;amp; Mrs. Green, Duncan &amp;amp; I played them all for Dorothy. Wrote a very little more of my dryad play. Duncan went to Oliphant to-night to spend a few days by himself. Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Cruickshank, Mrs. Rogers called in the evening. Mrs. Green down town in the afternoon to try on her dress. Isabel's birthday. Sent for Hurlburt for her. did not come until later.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 19th Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Dorothy somewhat better to-day. Temperature down a little. Doctor gave her innoculation in afternoon. Piano tuned. Vi Mair, Mrs. Beattie (brought D. some roses) Allie and Mrs. Robt. Halliday called and Mr. Bell brought a basket of apples for Dorothy. I wrote a letter to Clare. Finished my play " A Forest Conference" for Ferna and wrote it out. Also played several records on the phonograph which will be, I doubt not, a daily job. Good shower but cleared up hot as ever.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 20th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th anniversary of our wedding day. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Going to be very hot. Was desperately hot. Wrote a letter to Fen, and part of one to Miss Small. Isabel and Alice Stevens were here this afternoon. Then Jen Krug came in and in the evening Ida Halladay, Vi Mair, Pearl &amp;amp; Matie Buckley were here in the evening. Charles got home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;shortly after 6 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 21sr Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles had to go to Walkerton again to-day leaving at 7.30 a.m. Hot. Very hot but not quite so bad as yesterday. Finished reading "The Love-Story of Aliette Brunton" by Gilbert Frankau. Had a walk around the garden in the evening. Mrs. Haynes brought Mrs. Patterson (who has had rheumatism) &amp;amp; Mrs. McKay of Pt. Elgin in to see me and Dorothy. Charles got home at 6 p.m. Mrs. Green went down town in the afternoon to fit her dress. In the evening Charles went to Mr. M.A. Halliday's Meeting on Heroe's Square.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 22nd. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Dorothy's temperature down 1 point to-day. Aunt Carrie here in the afternoon hunting for some songs to sing at Mission Band Garden party. After tea Duncan (came back from Oliphant&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to-day) turned up of course. Then Mr. W. H. Bunn called and came up to see Dorothy. later, Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Leitch, David and Mrs. Crow were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 23rd. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Desperately hot. Dorothy's temperature little lower to-day. I went to Mrs. Beattie's in the Morning and she came back with me. We walked around garden &amp;amp; she went up to see Dorothy. Dr. Rannie came in the afternoon and Mr. Bell brought us his electric fan at noon. D. had her 3rd innoculation. Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon and Vi at night. After tea Charles and I walked down to the Manse and Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played a game of chess. H. F. innoculation {Hay Fever}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 24th Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very bad thunder storm in the night heavy rain for very short time, some hail and great gusts of wind. Of short duration and not much rain. Sad to relate - not a bit cooler. Mother came up after church. Mr. Caldwell also called (They are busy trying to find a name for the new baby born June 19th.) and Aldyth called for s.s. papers &amp;amp; went up to see Dorothy. Desperately hot. Charles went to church and to S.S. also church at night. Alma Halliday (home for the week end called) and Mother stayed for tea. Charlie (who had been at the Decoration Day service), calling for her after tea. (Isabel, Jack and Keith were with him). Duncan, Allie and Charlie were here after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 25th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hot as ever in the Morning - cooler in the evening. Election Day. Charles&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went over to vote at 8 a.m. (after working in the garden) and I went over at 9. Voted for Mr. M.A. Halliday. {in margin} Mr. Fenton elected Mr. Bunn 2nd Mr. M A. 3rd. Just after dinner Mrs. Wm. Krug &amp;amp; Harry called &amp;amp; went up to see Dorothy. Then Mrs. Graham. (Showers all afternoon) then Alma Halliday, Ida Halladay, Ethelyn Gourlay, Mrs. Ankenmann. After tea Duncan was here. Mr. Fenton in in this riding but Conservatives appear to be in in the Province. Dorothy's temperature a little lower.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday June 26th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thunder shower in the night &amp;amp; shower this morning, quite cool. Dr. Isabel brought a bouquet of roses from Mother in the Morning and after dinner Dr. Rannie and Aunt Carrie were here. Dr. Rannie says more absorption has taken place since he was here on Saturday than any time yet. Duncan was here in the evening trying out a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;new radio set he made this afternoon which he got results with {?} aerial or ground wire. Charles reading "Ovington's Bank" H.F. innoculation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 27th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool. Dorothy feeling better to-day - temperature little lower. In the afternoon Vi and Harold Mair called. later Mrs. M.A. Halliday and Jen Krug. Also Duncan and after tea Mr. Wilson came up to see her. Half holiday so Duncan and Charles played tennis against Mr. Caldwell and Harold Mair and were beaten.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 28th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quite Cool. Nasty east wind. These are the days I think Dr. Goldie is right and I will never be altogether better. Mrs. Ewart &amp;amp; Miss Mary Kyle called to see me in the afternoon &amp;amp; Mrs. Cobean came to see both Dorothy and me. In the evening Mrs. Beattie was here and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;invited me to a tea to meet Mrs. Biehn. (who is here for a week before going to their cottage at Oliphant) Eric Graham and Charles played Duncan &amp;amp; Mr. Caldwell at tennis beating them 2 - 1. I finished reading "About the Weather" by Mark W. Harrington.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 29th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool day. Wore the serge dress I bought last November for the first time {(third time?)} to-day. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Stewart called. I went to a tea at Mrs. Beattie's - present, Mrs. Biehn, Mrs. Van Camp, Nell &amp;amp; Belle Elliot, Mrs. B S. Halladay, Mrs. Vickers, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Haynes. Had a nice time but was quite tired. In the evening Duncan brought his radio upstairs for Dorothy to hear but it whistled too much to be satisfactory. Temp. normal.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 30th Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still cool but beautiful day. Isabel came up in the afternoon with some wild strawberries for Dorothy. Aunt Carrie came here to-day to stay for a few days. In the aftern evening Charles and Aunt Carrie went to the Bijou and Duncan, Dorothy and I played seven-Up. Temp. normal. Dr. Rannie here. H. F. innoculation.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 1st. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Communion Sunday. Charles &amp;amp; Aunt Carrie went to church night and Morning &amp;amp; Charles to s.s. Communicants - 441 - largest in church history. Mother came up after church. Ida Halladay called before Morning church out, Wrote a letter to Nell. In the afternoon Mar. Finlayson &amp;amp; Evelyn Neelon called. After church Charlie, Allie, Duncan &amp;amp; Jack were here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 2nd. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Holiday. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. M.A. Called in the Morning and I went for a Motor ride with them - around same block. Enjoyed it very much. In the afternoon Mr. Caldwell was here, also Eula and Ida McQueen (Atkinson) Pearl Buckley, Jen Krug and Mrs. Graham. Aunt Carrie still here, and in the evening Mar. Finlayson brought a bouquet of peonies. Thunderstorm in the evening. Charlie, Allie, Duncan, Keith &amp;amp; Jack went to Oliphant for the day. 1st Motor ride since last fall except down to Community Sale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 3rd. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunt Carrie left at noon to stay at W. H. Bunn's for a few days. I wrote to Miss Mitchell of Hamilton (re Kempt medicine) Fairly cool &amp;amp; somewhat cloudy, Dr. Rannie was here in the afternoon. Innoculation. Says Dorothy getting along fine. After tea Marguerite Grover called. Was in the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;garden in the afternoon showing Mr. Phillips what to do and after tea with Reg. Eric and Charles played tennis against Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Duncan - first two winning. Duncan at radio afterwards. Nell came on the late train. Charles, Duncan and Charlie went to meet her and came in with her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 4th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warmer but still not too hot. Cool at night. Nell went up the hill for dinner &amp;amp; out to Lillico's getting back here about 2.15 p.m. Keith was here about 9 a.m. to see Nell as he was going to Pt. Elgin on the S.S. picnic. Charlie, Allie, Mother and Duncan came in with Nell on the way to the station. Mother stayed. While Charlie &amp;amp; Allie drove Alice and Isabel to Hanover to try their piano exam. Did not get back until after 8 so Mother was here for tea. Judge Greig was also here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;for tea. Half holida but court day. Miss Milne called to shorten my dresses. After tea Miss Lizzie Milne called to see me before she gets too busy preparing for her marriage to Mr. Kidd 2 weeks from Monday. In the evening Jean Maxwell called. She came home last night &amp;amp; is to rest a month here before she goes to Hammondsport to visit her uncle Jim. D's temp. normal. Charles at church in morning helping with picnics. Went to court and at 4 p.m. went to hotel for Judge Greig &amp;amp; walked down with him when he left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 5th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day - not much sunshine. Started to rain about 3 p.m. and rained very heavily until about 9 p.m. Bud and Charlie called in the afternoon and Ida Halladay spent a couple of hours with Dorothy. Dorothy sat up in the chair for about 10 minutes in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and walked around the bed in the evening without bad effect. Duncan was here in the evening and put on several records. I finished reading " A Man for the Ages" by Irving Bachellen. Supposed to be take of A. Lincoln but not much of Lincoln's life in it. Got my new ratine dress (3rd one) to-day. S.S. picnic does not seem to have been a great success. Congregation gave no help so Mr. M. A. has resigned as superintendent of the S.S. Hope he will re-consider it. Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played chess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 6th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sultry. Dorothy walked out to the porch and spent the Morning there, walking back at noon. She also walked to the bathroom. I finished reading "The Last Voyage of the "Donna Isabel" by Randall Parrish. Callers - Dess Symons &amp;amp; Mrs. Owens. I went down to Mrs. Beattie's after tea and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;She came back with me to see Dorothy. Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played tennis against Mr. Caldwell and Dr. Treumner &amp;amp; beat them. Duncan came up to see Dorothy and later Vi and Jean Maxwell were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 7th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Stewart &amp;amp; Mrs. Robert Halliday were here in the Morning. Dr. Rannie was here. Duncan came up after dinner and he, Dorothy and I were playing Street when Jack, Clare &amp;amp; Frances arrived in the Cadillac. Hannah Peters returned a book. Mother &amp;amp; Jack were here in the evening with Clare &amp;amp; Jack. Vi &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham called and Miss Elworthy brought D. some books late in the evening. At tea time I went over to Mrs. Ferguson's. Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Dr. Treumner played tennis with Charles &amp;amp; Duncan. Dorothy sat up.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 8th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Charles at Church in Morning &amp;amp; at S.S. Church at 10.30 a.m. with School directly after. In the afternoon Eula Hird and Pearl Buckley were here and Eula sang. Then the car arrived with Clare, Jack, Mother, Duncan, Charlie, Allie, Keith, Jack and Isabel and I went for a 17½ Miles drive. Lemonade and cake when we came back. In the evening Charles and I went down to Caldwell's to see the new baby. Nice little babe. After church, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. M.A. Halliday came over. Dorothy came downstairs while Charles at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 9th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dorothy out on verandah on couch this afternoon. Corley Rogers and Rena Campbell came to see her and Rena played beautifully. Ted Graham spent some time on the verandah with us, too. Aunt Carrie came up to put rose lining in my grey hat and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Stewart came up after. They both stayed for tea and Dorothy, Mrs. Stewart and Carrie and I played bridge while Charles was at the session meeting. Dorothy went to bed and we three played bridge. Then Clare, Jack, Bud, Duncan and Charlie arrived after a trip to Southampton to see the Neelands.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 10th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Misty in the Morning and a couple of showers. Charles went to Tara at 7 a.m. got back for dinner. Duncan drove him. Dorothy out on verandah. Duncan &amp;amp; Marguerite Grover here in the afternoon. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham in the evening. Charles out in the country in the afternoon. He and Eric played tennis against Duncan &amp;amp; Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; won. Afterwards Duncan &amp;amp; Charles played chess. Dorothy and I sat on chairs on the lawn to watch the tennis game. Finished reading "Eminent Victorians" by Strachey.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 11th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warm. Dorothy out on verandah. She &amp;amp; I had a walk around the gardem. Jen Stewart and Marguerite Griver here in the afternoon. Also Duncan who stayed for tea. Charles &amp;amp; Eric played Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Duncan at tennis &amp;amp; beat them. In the evening Jen Krug &amp;amp; Elmer Krug were here and Elmer sang for us. Mrs. Graham also came in &amp;amp; Eric &amp;amp; Duncan stayed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 12th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hot day. 12th celebrated here. 22 lodges. Vi Mair came for Dorothy at 11 a.m. and drove her down there. She stayed for dinner and got home about 2 p.m. after the procession had passed. I went over to Mrs. M.A.'s &amp;amp; saw it there &amp;amp; she walked home with me. Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; Ted called in the afternoon. Duncan here in afternoon &amp;amp; he and Eric played tennis against Charles &amp;amp; Mr. Graham - 1st 2 won. Charlie here while Dorothy &amp;amp; I watching the tennis.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Later Dorothy &amp;amp; Duncan heard prize fight results over radio - Willard &amp;amp; Luis Firpo - Firpo knocked Willard out. Firpo from Buenos Aires.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 13th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hot. Finished reading "When Winter Comes to Main Street" by Grant Overton. Read "The Adventures of A Solicitor" by Weatherby Chesney. Wrote a letter to Nell. Charles went out in the country in the afternoon. Miss Milne was here fitting Dorothy's dresses that have to be fixed. Duncan was here also. Washed Dorothy's hair this Morning and cut it for her. Mrs. Halliday and Barbara were here in the afternoon. After tea Mrs. Beattie &amp;amp; Ethel Reed. Dorothy and I walked down to the Manse in the afternoon and I went to Mrs. Beattie's after tea. Charles and Mr. Graham Eric Eric played tennis against Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Duncan. Dorothy and I sat on lawn &amp;amp; watched game.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 14th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Not Much Sunshine. Washed my hair in the Morning. Dr. Rannie found Dorothy getting along fine. Mrs. Robt. Halliday, Duncan &amp;amp; Mother here in the afternoon. Jean Maxwell, Miss Elworthy &amp;amp; Miss Milne in the evening. Dorothy walked down to Mair's in the afternoon &amp;amp; back again. Duncan, Charles &amp;amp; Mr. Graham played tennis, and afterwards Chas. and Duncan played chess. Read "The Mare with the Club Foot" by Douglas Vallentine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 15th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Charles went to church &amp;amp; S.S. (after church which is at 10.30) In our church Morning, Evangelical at night. Read "Mistress Anne by Temple Bailey. Wrote letters to Adelaide, Irene Frazier and Miss McEachran. Charlie, Allie and Mother came up after Church. Mother stayed until evening, the rest went to Oliphant.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aunt Carrie called. Dorothy and her father went to call at M.A.'s. Mr. Caldwell came up after tea, I walked to the Manse corner with Mother when she went home and Mrs. Spencer (Mina Schroeder visiting here after 11 years) and Corley Rogers came back home with me and we had a fine chat about old Chesley friends in the West. Evening ended with thunder storm and rain. Wrote a letter to Miss McNaughton, Mrs. McGregor's cousin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 16th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Dorothy and I walked down town in the Morning. (1st time I have walked down since last July. or longer) Went to the office, to Charlie's store and to see Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy got dresses fitted. Ted Graham drove us home. Mrs. Stewart called in the afternoon, was overseeing packing by Mrs. Green. Dorothy packed her trunk with Mrs. G's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;assistance. Dorothy and I watched tennis game, Charles &amp;amp; Eric against Mr. Graham and Mr. Caldwell - 1st two winning. Mrs. Graham joined us. Had some gramaphone and Mrs. Leitch called and Miss Milne came to fit my dress. I wrote to Delphine Mainwaring. Wrote to Mrs. Lutin. Mrs. Leitch called to say good-bye.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 17th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Packing in the Morning. Aunt Carrie, Armand, Copey and Barbara were here (going up to Lake for holidays &amp;amp; Aunt Carrie leaving this afternoon.) Dorothy went down town in the Morning to get her dresses fitted and her innoculation and Miss Milne called after dinner to fit mine. Then Mother came up and we walked over to see Mrs. Rogers. Charlie called for Mother and was here after tea to help rope dunnage&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;bag. I went over to Mrs. Ferguson's with a cheque for Miss Elworthy for Gertie Cass's presentation and to Mrs. Beattie's and she walked back with me. Eric &amp;amp; Charles played Mr. Graham &amp;amp; Mr. Caldwell and were beaten. Mrs. Ferguson called later to say good-bye. Ted was here watching the game for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 18th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I got some things in shape, cleaned off table in library and went over to Mrs. Beattie's with some pictures. Mrs. Green finished up last night. She was here 9 weeks and 3 days. Wrote to Aunt Maggie, Aunt Anaise, Agnes Anderson and Corinne Walkers (Armer). Also tagged the luggage and gathered up the Small things. Eric played tennis against Charles &amp;amp; Mr. Graham. Dorothy Engel and Jack drove up to see Dorothy and Vi, Matie Buckley, Mrs. Graham, Charlie, Allie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Jack all came to say good-bye. Dorothy walked down town in the afternoon &amp;amp; her temperature went up to 99.1 but was down to 98 again at bedtime.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 19th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles, Dorothy and I left on the early train for Toronto. Mrs. Green came along to help us get off. Charlie drove us to the station and Frances cames with us to Toronto. Dick and Campbell met us. Shopping in the afternoon. Dorothy got a woollen cape, white flannel suit, hat, and I got a pair of shoes &amp;amp; golf socks. Berenice Clapp came up to see Dorothy in the evening. Charles &amp;amp; Dick went out to see Dick's new property.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 20th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Douglas Nickle had breakfast with us and came to the station to see us off to Muskoka. Dinner on train, arrived at Lake Joseph Wharf about 2 o'clock. Clare&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Jack met us there. Got on board the 'Ahmac' and came on to Port Sandfield where Nell and Doug met us with the new disappearing propeller boat and brought us on to Ivandell. Beautifully situated and very comfortable. After dinner Nell, Doug, Frances and I went for a run to Port Sandfield for the Mail and a spin into Lake Joseph. Dorothy being tired went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 21st. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Wonderful view down the Lake. Getting unpacked. Wrote a letter to Mother. Was down to Pt. Sandfield in the boat and out for a sail later. Dorothy slipped and sprained her ankle. Went down to the sand beach in the afternoon and through the little cottage there which Dick is thinking of renting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 22nd. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sophia, Margaret and I stayed at home. In the afternoon we went out for a sail. Then Dr. Wesley (of Toronto) came over to give Dorothy her innoculation and bandaged up her foot. (sprained the tendons and must wear a support all summer). Spent evening quickly reading and finished "The Charing Cross Mystery" by J.S. Fletcher. Charles, Jack, Nell, Doug and Frances went for a walk in the afternoon up the "Mountain". I went a very short distance up the path in the wood. Cooler at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 23rd Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Cooler. We went to Port Sandfield in the Morning to buy provisions of the supply boat, came home, had lunch and all went to Port Carling in the afternoon. Did some shopping (I waited in the ice cream parlour) had ice cream, came home and I wrote letters to Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Beattie and cards to Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Ryan. Clare, Doug, Frances &amp;amp; Margaret&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went for a Swim and Charles and Jack loafed While Dorothy played solitaire and Nell did some sewing. In the evening we had two tables of Street. July 24th Tuesday Rained all day. sat by fire Dorothy, Frances &amp;amp; I playing together and Doug, Charles and Nell. I never laughed so much. Frances ended with 31 matches borrowed. She was a real sport and stated once "Everybody else is horrid so I'm going to be horrid too " (holding back cards) Nell &amp;amp; Doug caught a bass in the cut.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 24th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained all day. Sat before fire, Dorothy, Charles, Jack and I played bridge. Jack &amp;amp; Charles very funny as they learned the game. Wrote to Lenore Carter, Dick and Mrs. Graham. Clare, Jack, Charles &amp;amp; the children walked to Pt. Sandfield for the Mail. Boat self starter broken. Nell and Doug were to Sandfield &amp;amp; Elgin House with laundry.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In the evening Clare, Frances, Doug &amp;amp; Nell played Rummey. Dorothy disturbed the night with her terrors regarding a Mouse she heard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 25th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool. Rheumatism bad. Had lunch on the rocks in front of the house. Charles, Jack and Clare went to Country Club &amp;amp; played 18 holes of golf. When they returned the party - me went over to Dr. Wesley's for Dorothy's innoculation. In the evening Jack, Charles, Dorothy and I played 500 and Clare, Frances &amp;amp; Doug played Street. I finished "The Wrong Mr. Wright" by Berta Ruck. Studied a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 26th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warmer. sat outside until 2.30 having lunch on rocks. Studied a little. Party went to Sandfield in Morning for supplies (supply boat) Charles &amp;amp; Jack went to play golf in the afternoon &amp;amp; Clare&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dorothy, Doug &amp;amp; Frances to the Elgin House to call on Mrs. Hartmarn. Nell washed her hair. I studied a little. After tea played five hundred with Dorothy against Clare and Nell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 27th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Showery. Jack, Charles, Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances went to Port Carling. Dorothy cross because could not go for fear of rain. She and Clare walked over to Sandfield for the Mail and they went for them with the boat when they got home from Carling. I studied a little and wrote to Mother. After dinner played five hundred with Jack against Charles and Nell. Finished "Pagan Lives" by John Murray Gibbon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 28th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Clare, Dorothy, Doug &amp;amp; Frances went over to Country Club to take the Men to play golf and in the afternoon Dorothy, Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances went to Port Sandfield for Mail &amp;amp; to Elgin House for laundry. I studied a little and Clare had a bath. Played&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;500 for awhile in the evening. Dorothy and I against Charles &amp;amp; Nell and then I had a bath. Wrote to Allie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 29th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warm. Charles, Jack, Clare, Dorothy, Doug and Frances went to church at the Elgin House and at 1 o'clock we went over to the Elgin House so Dorothy could phone to the Royal Muskoka to Keith Robinson. In the afternoon (phone did not get through) we started for the Royal Muskoka but found we had no gas so rowed home from opposite Port Sandfield. At 5 o'clock Charles, Doug, Frances and Clare went over to Dr. Wesley's with Dorothy for her innoculation, got gas there to come home. Quiet evening reading.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 30th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. The family, Minus myself, went to Pt. Sandfield to buy supplies. Then we all went to Royal Muskoka and after some difficulty located Keith Robinson&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Longest walk I have had for over a year from the boat house to hotel. We all had ice cream downstairs in hotel. Got home shortly after 4 (1 hour's run) and the rest all went to swim at the Sand beach and I stayed home and finished "The Woman of the Horizon" by Gilbert Frankan. Clare &amp;amp; I played Five hundred at night against Nell and Charles. Dorothy went to bed early. Dorothy went in for her first dip as she must not swim.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 31st. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Nell, Doug, Dorothy Charles &amp;amp; Jack went over to Country Club. The two men stayed to play golf and the Men brought Keith Robinson back to spend the day. I read "Exterior to the Evidence" by J.S. Fletcher. In the afternoon went to sand beach in the boat - all the rest went in for a swim. Dorothy&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;having her dip. Wrote to Charlie, Isabel and Mrs. Ryan. Charles, Jack &amp;amp; Dorothy left at 6.30 to take Mr. Robinson back to the Royal Muskoka and Clare, Nell, Doug and Frances went for the Mail in the 'row boat'. Played five hundred, Clare and I against Nell and Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 1st. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Awfully hot day. In the afternoon Jack, Charles and I went out in the "put-put" and sailed around Lake Joseph. Landed at Port Sandfield and had cherry sundaes on the dock, then had another little run and waited for the Mail. Dorothy, Clare, Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances came over in the row boat. We all had ice cream cones and we towed them home. Dorothy and rest went for Mail at night. We played five hundred. Nell and Charles against Clare and me. Wrote to Miss McEachran, Mother and Mr. Caldwell.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 2nd. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained in the Morning and shower in the afternoon. Cooler afterwards. All the rest went to the supply boat in the Morning and Dorothy and Nell &amp;amp; Doug went to the Elgin House in the afternoon so Dorothy could phone Keith Robinson. He is leaving to-day or to-morrow so will not be down again. Charles and Jack went to Port Carling to get a haircut and have the engine overhauled. Dorothy and Clare walked over to Sandfield for Mail. Dorothy had a little temperature so lay down Most of the afternoon. telephone for Nell that Dick and Bessie coming on Saturday to take possession of Beach Cottage. She and Clare rowed down to look it over. Played five hundred at night. Clare and I against Charles and Nell. Wrote to Mrs. Caldwell who is ill. Dr. Mair thinks gall stones.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 3rd. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Clare, Nell, Doug, Dorothy, Frances and I went to Port Carling in the Morning to get supplies for Nell's Cottage taking Jack and Charles over to the Country Club and leaving them there to play golf. I sat in the drug store while they shopped. Got a flash light for Dorothy and string of beads for myself. Could not get boat started so were at dock a long time. Got a man from the boat-works to come down and start it. Rained a little on the way home. Dorothy lay in the sun and in the hammock and wrote 3 poems while we were gone "Visionary" "The song and Meditative. Finished reading "The Borough Treasurer" by J.S. Fletcher. The household went down to clean Nell's Cottage &amp;amp; Dorothy to lie in the Sand and I kept house. When Jack &amp;amp; Charles got back they went down, too. Played five hundred - Clare and I against Dorothy and Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 4th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Weather looked rather uncertain in the Morning but cleared up &amp;amp; was very hot. Nell, Doug, Charles, Dorothy, Frances and I went to Pt. Sandfield (Clare &amp;amp; Jack to Sandfield, too) and after visiting 1½ hours the Sagamoo appeared and we went aboard. Nell &amp;amp; Doug transferred to the Ahmic at the Elgin House. We went on to Natural Park. Beautiful scenery, lovely breeze. We had dinner on board. Frances &amp;amp; Charles Climbed the Mountain at the Park &amp;amp; viewed the scenery. Dorothy and I, being invalids, stayed on board. Then on we went to Lake Joseph to meet Dick, Nell &amp;amp; Doug &amp;amp; Bessie who came back with us on the Sag. Miss Dugit, her Mother, sister and brother-in-law were on board, going to Elgin House. The whole family dined there and then the Lillicos &amp;amp; Bessie took possession of Beach House. After tea Doug and Dick went fishing in the row boat. The rest of us went to Pt. Sandfield for the Mail. Great crowd of people&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;some funny Natives among the rest. I visited the tuck shop and walked up the dock to the post office. Jack caught a perch off the end of the dock and as we were coming home we left it at the Beach House. Doug much disgusted because he caught nine said "Daddy wouldn't wait long enough. Charles and Jack knocked down the wasp nest (in the ice house) and fled to safety in the kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 5th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Jack, Clare, Charles, Dorothy, Frances, Sophia, Margaret and I all went to church at the Elgin House. The first time I have been at church since I went in Mount Clemens last year. Sat outside in a rocking chair and did not hear much of the sermon which was no good. After church Dorothy discovered Marjorie Henderson and her sister had arrived at the Elgin House yesterday and are to be there a month. I went in to see the hotel and we met Miss Dugit in the rotunda. Wrote some&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;post cards. Had a little run on the water later in the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 6th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went with the family to the supply boat in the Morning. Everybody helps themselves. They have great faith in the honesty of the public. Waited for the Mail. In the afternoon Nell and Dick borrowed the "putt putt" to go to Port Carling to rent one for themselves. They left Dorothy at Elgin House to visit Marjorie Henderson and Charles and Jack at the Club to play golf. Clare and I stayed home and I finished "The Middle Temple Murder" by J.S. Fletcher. Wrote to Charlie and Mr. Caldwell and started another little play for Ferna. "Out Door Secrets." Dorothy and Marjorie went to the Regatta at the Country Club with Mr. Love Jr. (son of proprietor of Elgin House) in his fast launch Mary Louise. She saw Homer Taylor and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Bessie McKendrick there. Rained. The Men called at Elgin House for Dorothy but did not find her. Went back later but in the meantime Dorothy had returned (got off at Sandfield &amp;amp; walked home.) Men went for Mail in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 7th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went for a Sail around Lake Joseph in the Morning and waited for the Mail. Read "The Prince of Sinners" by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Lazed in the Afternoon. (Called at Beach House in the Morning to say good bye to Dick.) Dorothy and Clare walked to Sandfield for the Mail. The Men played golf. Went for Mail at night and a Sail on Lake Rosseau. Rained in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 8th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool. Fire in fireplace. Went over to Elgin House with the laundry and got the Mail, called at Beach House on the way back. Men took Nell's trunk and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;other baggage down in the boat. Clare &amp;amp; Dorothy walked to Sandfield for the Mail in the Afternoon and the Men went to play golf. In the evening we went over for the Mail and Jack tried fishing without result. In the evening played five hundred - Jack and I against Dorothy and Charles. Wrote a little of the new play "The Secrets of the Out of Doors."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 9th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Supply boat day. We all went over and Charles (chief engineer &amp;amp; pilot) took Dorothy and I to Elgin House where we picked up Miss Henderson and Marjorie to spend the day with us. Shopped at Sandfield &amp;amp; picked up supplies &amp;amp; Clare &amp;amp; Jack. Bought the girls home &amp;amp; then Clare, Jack, Charles and I went for the Mail. Visited until after lunch. Then Jack, Charles, Dorothy &amp;amp; the 2 visitors went for a run in the boat. Nell got a "putt-putt" this afternoon and they tried it out. (Is to have a new one to-morrow, this being a substitute until the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;other is ready. I went for a run with Nell, Doug and Frances in the new boat &amp;amp; when I got back the rest had taken the visitors back to Elgin House. I sat on the verandah and watched the sunset until it was dark. When everybody home Jack and I played five hundred against Dorothy and Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 10th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This morning the men went to play golf. Clare and Dorothy walked over for the Mail. Clare, Jack, Charles and I went to the Memorial Service for President Harding (who died in San Francisco Aug. 2nd) held in Elgin House Chapel. Dr. Church decorated prettily with purple and white flowers, Union Jacks and stars and stripes. Dr. Hyndman of Phil. led in prayer. Mr. Oster of Phil. (in charge of Service) Mr. Rev. Mr. Woodroffe of Detroit read the lesson. Dr. Brickerton and another Clergyman (Looked like Taft.) gave addresses.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Dr. Tovell of Toronto pronounce the benediction. Very nice service. Met Marjorie &amp;amp; Lillias Henderson and had a little visit with them. Wrote to Mother and to Aunt Carrie. Went over to the Mail in the evening and got a huge box of flowers from Mrs. Beattie. Helped Margaret &amp;amp; Sophia arrange them in the Kitchen and then told their fortunes and Dorothy's with the New "Revelation" cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 11th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot day. Dick and Miss Gorril and arrived last night so Frances is back sleeping at our house. The 2 boats went exploring this morning. Went into Joseph River at Lake Rosseau end and out at Lake Joseph end and home by Elgin House and Pt. Sandfield. Gone over 2 hours and went 15 or 16 Miles. In the afternoon went over for the Mail. Charles stayed at home to read. Wrote to Mrs. Beattie to thank her for flowers and to Marjorie Finlayson (McDonald) to congratulate her&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on the arrival of an 11 lb. boy on Aug. 9th. Also went over for the Mail at night. Charles and Jack destroyed a wasp's nest (the 2nd) on balcony at door of Margaret &amp;amp; Sophia's room. Too hot for anything Finished "The Mine with the Iron Door" by Harold Bell Wright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 12th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool breeze this Morning. Fog on lake in early Morning. Went to church at Elgin House Chapel before which we had an early call from Nell, Doug and Miss Gorril, who came up last night with Dick. Dr. Brickerton of Philadelphia took the service, his text being, "Jesus Christ, the same, yesterday, to-day and forever." Had a little visit with Miss Henderson and Marjorie and met Mr. and Mrs. Jameison (nee Mary Duff) of Toronto who arrived at the Elgin House last night. Wrote to Mrs. Ryan and Lenore Carter. Clare Jack &amp;amp; Charles went for a walk in the evening. Quite cool with strong breeze in the evening. Re-read "The Great Impersonator {Impersonation} by E. Phillips Oppenheim.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 13th Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quite cool and breezy. Went to supply boat in the morning and Charles, Jack, Dorothy and I went on to Elgin House for laundry. Charles telephoned his cousin at Gravenhurst. Jack and I stayed down at the dock and Mrs. Jameison came down &amp;amp; visited with us. Dorothy came back from Pt. Sandfield in Nell's boat &amp;amp; spent afternoon down there. Jack &amp;amp; Charles took Clare and I over for the Mail and then went to play golf and Nell, Doug, Dick, Frances, Dorothy and Miss Gorril brought us back in their boat. Dorothy going on to their camp. I wrote to Ferna and Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Clare walked to Sandfield for the 3 o'clock Mail. In the evening we went for a run around the shore of Bay (Pt Sandfield to Elgin House) crossed over and sailed Pinelands Bay and got Mail on the way home. Played 500 in the evening - Jack &amp;amp; I against Dorothy &amp;amp; Charles. Nell &amp;amp; Doug took Dick &amp;amp; Miss Gorril to Port Carling to catch his boat back to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 14th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Real raining day. Pouring. Had a fine fire in the fireplace. Jack and Charles read. Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances came up after lunch &amp;amp; we played bridge. Nell, Clare, Dorothy and I. Jack, Clare &amp;amp; Charles went for the Mail &amp;amp; got soaking wet. In the evening we all went out to Pt. Sandfield for the Mail. I changed to Nell's boat at the dock and we went for a run around the lake, The rest went in Jack's boat. When we returned (cleared up beautifully) we again practised bridge and Nell, Doug, Frances &amp;amp; Bessie went home late in then back. I wrote to Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; Miss Small.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 15th. Wednesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dorothy and her dad got up at 6.30 to go to Gravenhurst. (Cool Morning but warmed up somewhat later although cool all day out of the sun). They walked to Pt. Sandfield but found the bridge had blown open so came back and took Nell's putt putt (Good thing Charles has learned to run it.)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jack, Doug, Clare &amp;amp; Nell went off in Nell's boat to fish (after Nell &amp;amp; the children paid us a morning call) Frances stayed with me and went for the Mail. Then Clare and Nell came back for me and we went after Jack &amp;amp; Doug who were left fishing on the remnants of an old punt. We sailed around, came home, had lunch and went to the Elgin House in search of Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jameison but failed to locate them so went towards Pt. Carling &amp;amp; met the Oriole returning with them &amp;amp; got Dorothy and her dad at the dock. They reported a nice visit in Gravenhurst. Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances spent part of the evening with us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 16th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still cool. Went to supply boat in the Morning &amp;amp; then the men went to play golf. Wrote part of play "Out-Door Secrets" and wrote to Allie, enclosing resolution re her coming up with Charlie, and to&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs. R. T. Kidd wishing her joy. After lunch we all went in Nell's boat (Men had ours) to Elgin House for Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jameison &amp;amp; took them for a ride up Joseph River, called at Wodington {Woodington} so Mrs. Jamesion might see a friend, and came home via Country Club &amp;amp; found Men had got home first. Dorothy did not go on the trip but went for the Mail with Frances who also stayed at home. Two girls from Elgin House found they could not manage their canoe (lake quite choppy &amp;amp; windy) &amp;amp; borrowed our row boat to row over to the dump to walk to Port Carling. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jameison spent the rest of the day here &amp;amp; after dinner Jack, Clare and I went to Elgin House &amp;amp; Dorothy, Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Frances &amp;amp; Charles went in the other boat to Sandfield for the Mail. Folks from Beach House spent the evening with us. Finished "The Murder on the Links" by Agatha Christie.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 17th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day but still rather cool. Charles &amp;amp; Jack took Dorothy over to Elgin House to spend the day with Marjorie Henderson. I wrote to Dr. Rannie (report re Dorothy) Mother, Miss Smart, And Cards to Mrs. Leitch, Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Green and Mrs. McGregor. Charles &amp;amp; Jack went to play golf and played 27 holes. And when they returned they went over for Dorothy. Clare, Nell, Frances, Doug, Margaret, Sophia, Bessie and I went to Port Carling. I got weighed, have lost 2½ lbs. since I came to Muskoka - weigh 126 lbs. in my heavy dress. In the evening went over for Mail &amp;amp; afterwards came up and took Nell's pies and cakes down (Baked here because Nell's over will not bake. Frances Sleeping Here. Dick &amp;amp; Mrs. Jennings &amp;amp; Bob arrived at their house at 11 p.m. for weekend.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 18th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went over in the Morning to meet the Sagamo in which Adelaide and her sister were coming. Then, after getting the Mail, went over to Elgin House to see Adelaide. Madeline, ill. fainted when she arrived&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;so did not see her. Went back in the afternoon. Madeline still in bed. Adelaide went for a boat ride with Clare, Frances and Jack while Dorothy, Charles and I stayed at Elgin House. Nell, Dick, Mrs. Jennings, Bob (visiting them) and Doug came to boat in the Morning and went to Port Carling in the Afternoon. It started to rain while Adelaide and the rest out in the boat and they went to cottage &amp;amp; brought umbrellas &amp;amp; wraps. Waiting for Marjorie Henderson to sing. Saw Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs Jameison, Miss Dugit &amp;amp; Mrs. Dugit &amp;amp; Met Dr. Jeffreys of Toronto (organist) and Dr. &amp;amp; Miss Bickerton. Failed to make connections with Marjorie and came home in the pouring rain. Very wet night. Played 500. Clare &amp;amp; I against Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 19th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cool &amp;amp; windy &amp;amp; Slippy so Charles would not let Dorothy &amp;amp; me go to church. Wanted to hear Marjorie Henderson sing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frances did not go either. Dorothy started her packing &amp;amp; then went down to Nell's cottage to get a book. I finished "The Alaskan" by James Oliver Curwood. Clare, Jack &amp;amp; Charles went to church. In the afternoon Charles and I walked down to Nell's cottage (real walk for me) and stayed for an hour or so. When we came back Clare &amp;amp; Jack had brought Adelaide &amp;amp; Madeline over for the afternoon and dinner. Charles, Jack, Clare and I took them back to Elgin House. After dinner - Beautiful Moonlight sail. Thunder storm Saturday night. Wawa Hotel struck by lightning, burned down with some loss of life. Wrote to Mrs. Ryan&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 20th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool &amp;amp; windy. Went to Sandfield in the Morning &amp;amp; left Clare &amp;amp; Frances at the supply boat while Dorothy, Jack, Charles and I went on to hear Marjorie Henderson sing at Elgin House. She gave us quite a concert and sang beautifully. Then&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Clare, Dorothy &amp;amp; Frances walked over for the Mail. While Charles, Jack and Bob Jennings went to the Country Club to play golf. (Saw Madeline for a few minutes at Elgin House, Adelaide playing golf.) Wrote part of my play "The Secrets of the Out of Doors." Dorothy and Clare took time exposure snaps of the inside of the cottage &amp;amp; some out-door snaps. About 6 p.m. we went over to Elgin House to see about getting the "Viola" for a trip to-morrow. After dinner Charles, Dorothy and I went to Dr. Wesley's to pay him. Wire from Charlie in the Morning saying "Hang out the White flag, Monday." They arrived about 7.30, Charlie, Allie, Jack, Mother and of course Duncan. Mother went down to Nell's, and as we had no place for him to sleep, Duncan went down to bunk with Bob Jennings. He and his Mother are to leave to-morrow. Nell,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Doug, Mrs. Jennings &amp;amp; Bob took Dick to Port Carling to catch his boat. They were all up here to get Mother after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 21st Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Poured rain all night and all day, a regular deluge. Charlie had a very bad toothache and was miserable all day. Nothing to do. Charlie &amp;amp; I played 500 against Allie and Nell and Duncan, Charles, Dorothy and Jack played. After dinner it cleared up a little and Charlie, Allie, Jack and Clare went down to Nell's house. Nell &amp;amp; Doug brought Mother up for part of the day &amp;amp; then came back for her. Perfectly impossible weather. Another heavy shower during the evening. Dorothy packed. Trip on Viola postponed on account of rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 22nd. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Dorothy got away. They took her baggage over in the Ford. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went on the Ahmic to Lake Joseph and Charlie, Allie, Jack, Duncan &amp;amp; little Jack took the Sagamo trip &amp;amp; Charles&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;joined them for the trip home. Nell brought Mother up here to the fire &amp;amp; she had lunch with Clare and me. After lunch Nell, Clare, Doug, Frances and I went over to Elgin House to leave a note for Capt Wallace re a trip to-morrow. We met the Sag at Sandfield and brought Allie, Charlie and little Jack home. They left me at Ivandell and went to Port Carling in Nell's boat. (Had to tow a row boat over to the dump where 4 silly people who started out with oars that were no good.) we were ready to start for Elgin House.) Charles, Jack &amp;amp; Duncan taking the other to go to play golf. I tidied up the desk and the desk drawer. Charlie and I played 500 against Allie and Charles. Trip on Viola not possible to-day as Charles had to take Dorothy to Lake Joe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 23d. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Supply boat in the Morning. Then Charles, Charlie, Allie, Jack, Nell, Doug, Frances, Clare &amp;amp; little Jack climbed the Mountain &amp;amp; afterwards went to Elgin House to see Adelaide. I wrote 2 letters to Mrs. Beattie and to Mr. Caldwell &amp;amp; Mrs. M.A.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In the afternoon, we went for the mail on our boat, Clare, Allie, Charlie, Jack and I, And Charles and Duncan rowed over to the dump to play golf. Then we met Nell's boat &amp;amp; Clare &amp;amp; Allie got into it while we got Mother in ours. (Frances &amp;amp; Little Jack with Nell) and we went up Joseph River. Charlie fished &amp;amp; caught a fair sized black bass. In the evening Jack and Charlie played five hundred against Allie &amp;amp; Charles. I read.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 24th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The trip in the Viola postponed yesterday because Capt. Wallace stupidly let Elgin House guests sign up must be off again as it is pouring rain. Cleared up about 1 p.m. &amp;amp; Capt. Wallace came along with the Viola. party: - Clare, Jack, Charlie, Allie, Mother, Nell, Doug, Little Jack, Duncan &amp;amp; Frances, from here and at Elgin House we picked up Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jameison, Marjorie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Miss Henderson, Miss Bickerton, Adelaide and Madeline, and with Charles and Myself had a party of 19. It was fine when we started but rained hard two or three times when we were out. The scenery was beautiful but we had to put up (or put down) the curtain and so did not see very much of it. We went up to the head of Lake Rosseau making stops, where part of party landed at Rosseau and the Royal Muskoka. Rained all the rest of the day. Mother and Frances were here for dinner &amp;amp; Nell and Doug came up in the boat for Mother later. (Frances to sleep on Dorothy's cot to-night as they are to leave at 7.30 in the morning. Charles went down in the rain to Nell's cottage only to find Nell had left for here. Jack &amp;amp; Charlie played 500 against Allie &amp;amp; Charles. Finished reading "Trodden Gold" by Howard Vincent O'Brien. Wrote a letter to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 25th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fair this morning &amp;amp; not very cold. It was 8.30 before breakfast was over and then the car (wet batteries) would not start. Got away but came back twice to heat up the batteries so it was 11 a.m. before they got away. I walked up to the road once to see cause of delay. Nell, Doug &amp;amp; Mother called in the Morning and Charles went down to their cottage to put in ice to find Nobody up as Peter (the Persian cat) was sick in the night. Whisky administered according to Dr. Lee's advice worked a gradual cure. Charles and I went down to Nell's about 4.30 (Mother, who came up a second time with Nell walked down with Charles &amp;amp; I went in the boat with Nell &amp;amp; Doug.) And played 500 until dinner time when we had dinner and Dick &amp;amp; Doug brought me back in the boat by Moonlight. Jack, Clare, Charles &amp;amp; I talked until after 11 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 26th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day at last. Clare, Jack, Charles and I went to church. (Nell, Dick and Doug went in their boat.) Dr. Bickerton preached a very fine sermon - text "and underneath are the everlasting arms." Marjorie Henderson took a snap of us after the service. Saw Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jameison, Miss Henderson &amp;amp; Marjorie, Miss Bickerton, Adelaide, Madeline &amp;amp; her husband (Mr. Tillotson) Who arrived last night. After lunch we went to Elgin House and got Adelaide (Madeline and her husband away for a picnic in their canoe) and had 1½ hrs run on the lake and then called at Nell's and spent an hour there leaving Adelaide. (Nell took her home) After dinner had a call from Nell, Mother, Dick &amp;amp; Doug and then Clare, Jack, Charles and I went to church again. Dr. Hyndman of Philadelphia preached. Rather poor preacher. Marjorie Henderson sang "I have to Tell the Story."&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug. 27th Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Washed my hair &amp;amp; mended the bedding bag. Clare walked to supply boat &amp;amp; the men brought her back in our boat. They packed the Oliphant bedding packages, cots, dishes etc. and Clare sewed up the packages. I did some of our own packing. Adelaide, Madeline and Mr. Tillotson called in their canoe just as Nell, Dick, Doug and I started for Port Carling. Had a good run down. Got weighed - lost another pound. Went over to the locks where boats were locking through. Medora, Islander, Sagamo. Marjorie Henderson, Mr. Donohue and Miss Crawford having paddled and rowed over to the dump and walked to Carling came home with us. We left them at the dump. Charles and Jack played Golf. Charles' best Score - 103. Spent the evening quietly and went to bed early. Raining at bed time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 28th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rained all night and all Morning. Packed Clare Jack &amp;amp; Charles took the bedding parcel&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to Sandfield &amp;amp; Shipped it. Mother came up for awhile in the Morning. Wrote to Dorothy. Charlie and Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. Ryan. Men went to play golf in the afternoon &amp;amp; Clare went for the Mail. Literally poured rivers of water after Clare got back - thunder &amp;amp; lightning, too. Men only played 9 holes. Finished "Tales of adventure &amp;amp; medicine {medical life}" by Conan Doyle and read "The Damsel &amp;amp; the Sage" by Elinor Glyn. Played 500 at night, Jack and I against Clare &amp;amp; Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 29th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Packed the trunks this Morning. Nice day but cool. Helping straighten up house. Clare, Jack &amp;amp; Charlie went over with their baggage &amp;amp; on to Elgin House to say good-bye to Adelaide. We went over to say good-bye to Clare &amp;amp; Jack at the Sagamore. Nell &amp;amp; Doug there, too. Went for little run with Charles afterwards &amp;amp; Nell took Margaret &amp;amp; Sophia &amp;amp; Bessie for a run. After dinner Charles &amp;amp; I went to Sandfield&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;for Mail &amp;amp; the two boats took a last sail. 2 calls from Nell &amp;amp; Doug. Solitaire in the evening &amp;amp; Charles waited for bedtime.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 30th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Up early packing. Charles went down for Mother with the boat (after fixing up boat to be left &amp;amp; packing etc.) but it would not work so they walked up to Ivandell at 8 a.m. Campbell came along in the car for Nell and Doug and Charles went with him to show him the way to Beach House. Looked up and got Away in the Viola at 11.a.m. Party - Charles, Mother, Bessie, Sophia, Margaret &amp;amp; myself. Ate the lunch on the Viola and reached St. Joseph station (Capt. Wallace took us to station via Joseph River. Beautiful sunshiny day - beautiful sail.) Here we had to wait until 1.45 when we boarded the train for Toronto. Had dinner&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on train. Dick met us at the station. Awful exhibition crowd. Nell and Doug had just arrived before we did. Bad roads. Jack Adolph called in the evening and gave Charles an account of his family troubles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug. 31st. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles went to the Exhibition at 9. a.m. Nell, Mother, Doug and I had a drive out to Sunnyside after lunch and then went home &amp;amp; I went out with Campbell to get Mr. Mickle at 5 p.m. at Main gate of Ex. I stayed in car which was parked on Temple ave. Cars parked all over. In the evening Dick, Charles, Doug, Mother and I went to the Royal Alexandra to see "Shuffle along." (Nell was to go. Mother said she would not go but changed her mind and we could not get another ticket) got home about a quarter to twelve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 1st. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went to Dr. Corrigan's in the morning. Went down with Dick &amp;amp; Charles, Nell&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Campbell called for us. We went to Ryrie's and bought wedding presents for Harry Krug &amp;amp; Ethel Reid (both to be married on Sept. 6th) Went to Loundes where Charles ordered a winter suit. In the afternoon Charles went out with Dick &amp;amp; Doug to see some property. Read "The Copper Box" by J.S. Fletcher and wrote a letter to Dorothy. Got to the station in good time but rain was not ready until away after train time so stood on platform a long time. Found our seats had been re-sold but got others. Dr. McTavish and Dr. Veitch on the chair car. Had supper. Party: - Mother, Charles and I. At Palmerston, changed to other car. Met Mr. McDonald, Will McDonald, Ted Dash, Jack Frist Jr., Margaret &amp;amp; Sophia. Mr. Caldwell met us at the Station and brought us home. Mother stayed here. Unpacked a little and went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept. 2nd Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Did my unpacking and got everything put away. Charles went to church, Mother did not. Walked around the garden. All in nice shape. After tea Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Halliday came over and returned afterwards and took me down to church in the car. Mother went to church with Charles. Raining a little when we came out, rained quite hard later. 1st time I have been in our church for over a year. Wrote letters to Clare, Nell, Dorothy and Britnell's (about Stanley Weyman books for Dick.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 3rd. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Labour Day holiday. Charles went down town twice to post my letters etc. Took a short letter to Ryries (re wedding gifts) for Charles &amp;amp; typed it (first typing &amp;amp; short hand in ages.) Vi Mair and Mrs. Graham called in the afternoon. Charles &amp;amp; Eric played Mr. Graham &amp;amp; Mr. Caldwell a game of tennis (Mr. Caldwell&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;was here in the morning to see Charles and Mother went home about half past ten. After tennis game I went down to see Ted Graham and Charles called for me. Ethel Reid and Mr. McCarthy called at Manse to get idea of service for to-morrow. Mrs. Caldwell and Baby Mildred Elizabeth (Constance) called in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 4th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;School starts to-day. Charles went to High School - teachers - Messrs Wilson, Russell, Tapp, Ward &amp;amp; Miss Hicks. I went to see Mrs. Beattie in the Morning &amp;amp; she came back with me; Charlie &amp;amp; Duncan were up after dinner to bring some of our things they had brought from Muskoka and to get Mother's baggage. Studied awhile. Feeling pretty stiff &amp;amp; sore hand. Went down to the Manse to meet Charles at tea time. In the evening Charles went to the church to a presentation &amp;amp; farewell to Gertie Cass before she returns to Korea. I wrote a yell for {Veslar?} School and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;several ads for Quality Ink.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 5th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Walked around the garden in the Morning and had a chat at back fence with Mr. Lipsett. A little after 12 a.m. Dorothy Engel brought Mrs. Wood (Ella Hahn) and Dr. Gould (Maggie Gould) to call on me for a few minutes. (I have not seen Maggie for years.) At dinner Charles got a telephone message asking him to go to Hanover and left about 3 o'clock. I finished reading "The Seigneurs of Old Canada, " by William Bennett Munro. Wrote to Dorothy. Isabel called and I walked down as far as Caldwell's when she left and went in to see Mrs. Caldwell &amp;amp; the baby. Duncan arrived with his infernal radio and began setting it up. Charles went down town after tea and Duncan arrived as usual. He could not get the radio going so Charles and he played chess.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept. 6th Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot. Feeling very sore and achy. Duncan was here in the afternoon with his re-charged battery. Studied in the Morning and learnt a recitation and wrote to Clare and Dorothy after dinner. Had a little walk up and down the walk and around the garden. Read " Legends of Vancouver" by E. Pauline Johnson. Duncan here in the evening and a radio spoiled by static he and Charles played Chess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 7th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rather cool and dark. Studied. Read some books in preparation for another out doors play. Duncan here in the evening. He and Charles "listening in." I wrote to Britnell's ordering some books for Dick and letters to Aunt Maggie and Beulah Kidd (sympathy for her Mother's death.) Rained in the afternoon. Feeling a bit discouraged as pains "quite frequent &amp;amp; free" again.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Duncan here in the evening. Radio and game of chess. Charlie here a minute at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 8th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wet day. Showery all day - pelting showers. Duncan came in the morning and took his radio away for repairs. In the afternoon Mrs. M.A. Halliday called and stayed for an hour or more. Poured all evening. Studied a little. Fire in the fireplace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept, 9th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nasty cold day. Showery in the Morning. Fire in the furnace to dry out the house. At 1 a.m. this morning Charlie and Mr. Davey roused us out of bed. Had caught the boys who robbed Mr. Davey's store. Were here for nearly 2 hours. Was after 4 a.m. before I got to sleep. Mother here after Church. Finished reading "The Lucky Number" by Ian Hay. Walked 50 times the length of the drawing room rug and had a walk around the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;garden in the afternoon. We had a fire in the fireplace in the evening. Charlie and Allie were here. (Charlie called for Mother in the afternoon and Jack came in for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 10th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool but sunshiny. Made the beds. Wrote to Dorothy. Studied a little. Duncan &amp;amp; Jack were here in the Morning with the radio. I went over to Mrs. M. A.'s in the afternoon for a walk and found she was in Owen Sound. Rested on the verandah and looked through "The Ladies Home Journal" called at Manse lawn to see Ted (sitting in the sun) for a few minutes. Pearl Buckley and Mrs. Stewart called. Judge Greig was here for tea. Charles walked down to the hotel with him shortly after 8. I listened to the radio. Heard Jewish New Year's service (Temple in Albany) from W.G.Y.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Gor snatches from New York, Pittsburgh Stock Exchange, Zion, Ill (Holy City, Crossing the Bar,) Omaha, Cincinnati, and some other stations. Mrs. Ferguson called after the late train (just got home from Toronto) to see Charles on business.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 11th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grey, cool day. Charles left for Tara court at 8 a.m. Did some mending. Studied a little. Rained all afternoon and evening. Charles got home about 4 p.m. Willard Boos came to see him in the evening re theft at Davey's. (Guilty boys, Lyle Jackson, Young Connelly &amp;amp; Boos.) Duncan came for his radio and took it down to the Manse for Ted's entertainment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 12th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles went to court at Hanover this Morning. Bright day but still cool. Charles got home at noon. Sat on Verandah this Morning. Studied a little. After dinner walked over to Mrs. M.A.'s but found her out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on the way went in to see Ted. While there Rhena Schultz &amp;amp; Mr. Bluben came to be Married. Came home around by Mary Street and in by the back gate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 13th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very nasty day. Showers and snow flurry. Very cold. Could not go out all day. Exercise 60 times up drawing room rug. Wrote addresses : - Choir to Mrs. Crow. High school Boys to Archie Crow. Also wrote letters to Clare and Dorothy. Barrie Davey called at noon to ask me to write the address to Archie and Edgar Called for it after tea. Duncan brought his radio back again. He and his uncle Charlie listening to play. Trial of Lyle Jackson, Willard Boos, and Connolly this afternoon. Let go on suspended sentence for a year - must be in every night at 10 p.m. Mrs. Boehmer called for address to Mrs. Crow &amp;amp; Heard a selection on the radio. I heard a play&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;"The Traitor" Story of Boer War. Motto. "He who would be kind to a traitor is (the a) traitor." Heard part of a comedy too, but too much inteference to get it well. Studied a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 14th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Another cool day. Things very wet. Studied. Wrote to Nell, Britnell's and Irene Frazier. Walked 5 times length of drawing room. After dinner went over to see Mrs. M.A. Halliday. Stayed about an hour. Duncan here for tea. Charles and he played a game of chess. Night of Dempsey Firpo fight. Mr. Caldwell came up to hear radio report. Heard the report Myself from the ring side partly and from W.G.Y. Dempsey won. Firpo counted out in the 2nd round. Fire in grate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 15th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Showery and cool. Fire in furnace. Finished reading "The Grey Man" by S. R. Crockett. Studied a little. Duncan here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in afternoon fixing the radio. I went for a walk out front gate and home by back gate via Long Street. In the evening about 5 p.m. Marguerite Grover called. After tea Mr. Bell was here and Duncan. Radio and then Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played Chess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 16th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Cool at Night. Charles went to Church twice &amp;amp; to S.S. I went over to Mrs. Beattie's about 11.15 a.m. &amp;amp; came back around by Long St. Mother came up after church, stayed for tea &amp;amp; walked home as Charlie's car painted &amp;amp; he walked down to S.S. She went to Mrs. Beattie's for awhile and I was out from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. Walking in sun &amp;amp; resting on verandah. Went to Schaab's to meet Charles. Aft At church time Duncan arrived with David Leitch to work at radio. After church Charlie &amp;amp; Allie were here and Mr. Graham and Mr. M A. (Mrs. M. A. came also) came over&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;as committee (with Charles) to decide re organist applications. Finished reading "The Great Intendant" by Thomas Chaplais.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 17th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Studied on verandah. Walked around our block about noon. After dinner went to call on Mrs. Conrad Krug. On the way home met Isabel going to our place and she came on with me. Found Mrs. Graham here. At 6 p.m. walked down with Mrs. Graham and met Charles at the Manse. In the evening Duncan hitched the radio to the phone and let Allie, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Caldwell, Ted and Miss Oswald in the country hear it. good performance.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 18th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grey day with short showers &amp;amp; one heavy one in the evening. Studied. Started for a walk around our block in the Morning but only got past Milne's when it started to rain so returned. Wrote to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;In the afternoon walked down as far as the Manse and talked to Ted for awhile. Mrs. Ryan here 10 years today. Sat on the verandah most of the day. Finished reading "The Two Vanrevels" by Booth Tarkington. Duncan here in the evening. Charles and he played chess then sent the radio out over the 'phone. Mr. Bell and Charles started a game of Chess by phone to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 19th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Studied. Walked down to foot of hill at McDonald's this Morning and back. Ruth Miller (Field) called in the afternoon. She is living in Toronto now and is quite prosperous. Mrs. Leitch and Mrs. Bell called. Then I walked around Main St. block. After tea I went over to Hopper to get S.S. bank book etc. from Aldyth and to get Marguerite to play at prayer meeting. Charles went to prayer meeting. I ordered s.s. supplies and wrote to Doroth Fen and to Britnell's for some books. Duncan&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;arrived as usual. No radio to-night as batteries not charged. Charles &amp;amp; Duncan played chess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 20th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Showery. Nasty day. Studied awhile. Could not go out in the Morning so walked 70 times the length of the drawing room. Wrote to Clare. In the afternoon I walked up and down the verandah (as raining) for ½ an hour (125 times) and then sat outside for another half hour. Duncan here after tea. Listened to radio. Started a little story but am not sure I shall continue it. Wrote to Nell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 21st Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining in the Morning. Walked 15 Mins in the drawing room (80 times) lazy so did not studied {study}. Finished reading "The Jesuits in N. America" by F. Parkman. Vi Mair called in the afternoon. Walked around Main St. block. Mr. Graham called after tea and Duncan spent the evening at his radio. Charles and I&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went to a euchre party at Mrs. Beattie's - given for Mrs. Crow. 6 tables - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Leitch, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Dr. Rannie, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Dr. Mair, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. S.K. Ewart, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Cobean, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Boehmer, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Haines, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Caldwell, Charlie &amp;amp; Allie, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. G. Reid, Charles and myself, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Vickers, Miss Model and, Mr. Caldwell's brother, came from late train. (can't remember others) sang "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld Lang Syne" for Mrs. Crow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 22nd. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very hot day. Dusted Dorothy's room &amp;amp; the front room. Wrote to Dorothy. Got the cocktails ready for dinner. Mr. Caldwell, his brother, Mr. Ward (New H.S. Teacher) and Mr. Graham had a game of (tennis?}. Duncan here in the afternoon. Got three bouquets ready &amp;amp; tidied up library. Had dinner party at 6.30. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. Caldwell, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Cross, Dr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Treumner, to meet Mr. Caldwell Sr. who is here on his&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;return from trip all over Canada &amp;amp; is to leave on Monday for Muskoka {(Begun there?)} before returning to England. Asked Duncan, too, but at last minute he failed to stick. Played two tables - 500 and had some radio.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 23rd. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Mother here from church time until Charlie called for her after S.S. Charles at Church twice &amp;amp; s.s. Aldythe called for s.s. book. In the afternoon Daisy Williams (Lauderkin) visiting in Hanover called for a few Minutes. Miss Milne called after tea before church &amp;amp; Duncan arrived about same time &amp;amp; stayed until 10 p.m. when he went home with his Mother &amp;amp; father who came up after church. M.A. &amp;amp; Winnie Ferguson (home to help her Mother, who is going to Toronto about Nov. 1st, to pack) were here and Mrs. Ferguson called for Winnie.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept. 24th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Finished reading "Desolate Splendour" by Michael Sadleir &amp;amp; Studied Some. Went for a walk around our block. Tired so called at Beattie's - out. Rested in the verandah and called on Ted at Manse. Wrote to Dorothy. Mr. Millhouse here to see Charles on business.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 25th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Studied a little. Etta Wood &amp;amp; her son Morris &amp;amp; Daisy Williams came up from Hanover. Morris went on to O. Sound to see his pals in the 147th Battalion. Daisy and Etta stayed for dinner. Had a fine old chat. Morris called for them again at half past three. Then Mother called. I walked down to McDonald's Corner with her and as they had just put tarvine on the street we went along to church corner &amp;amp; Coming back I went into Manse to reat &amp;amp; to see Ted. After tea Bud called to see if his grandmother had left her glasses. Florence&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Leslie called to return books lent to her Mother. 2 ladies called later to see Charles on business.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 26th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Washed my hair. Studied. Etta In the afternoon went for a walk. McGaw, Long &amp;amp; down Mary to Geneva church corner, along Adolph to McGaw, up McGaw. Called at Manse. Found Mrs. Beattie here when I got home. Walked around garden with her. Charles went to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 27th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. 1st day of Fall Fair. Washed my hair. Studied. Mr. McNally called in the afternoon. Letter from Dorothy saying she, Fen &amp;amp; Miss Jameison were on the way to Quebec for 3 days. Going on ocean liner Minnedosa, returning to Montreal by Motor car. Walked to corner and visited Ted. Too hot - no good. Wrote to Clare and to Miss McEachran. Charles went to see Mr. Clarke, who is very ill, in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept. 28th Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fair Day. Rained in the night and early this Morning. Still looks watery at 10 a.m. Finished reading "The Ways of Laughter" by Harold Begbie. Studied. Wrote to Dorothy &amp;amp; Gwen Gauley. Charles went to the Fair in the afternoon. Mr. Caldwell called later to ask me to go for a drive but feeling no good so did not go. Mr. W. H. Brown also came in when passing. Charles &amp;amp; I spent evening reading.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 29th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quite cool. Charles went to the office at 7 a.m. and from there to Owen Sound. Got back at 1 p.m. I put buttons on Charles shirt and finished reading "The Old Regime in Canada" by Francis Parkman. Went for a walk down McGaw to Long, called at Mrs. Beattie's and she came home with me. Charles went to meet Adelaide at the late train. Train 1 hour late. Made tea for Adelaide and got her a lunch. (She drove her Mother up to London &amp;amp; then came on here for a few days, arranged books for Mr.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;M.A. to present at S.S. Fire in grate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept. 30th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool. Fire in furnace &amp;amp; in the evening in the fireplace. Charles &amp;amp; Adelaide wnet to church in the Morning. Rally Day in s.s. Mr. M.A. was here after Morning service. (Mr. Curtis organist for to-day.) 12 babies baptized at s.s. Adelaide went up the hill while S.S. was in. I walked as far as McDonald's house with her. Called on Ted coming back. Stayed till after s.s. visit on Manse porch with Ted, Mrs. Graham, Eric, Mr. Graham, Charles &amp;amp; Mr. McDonald. Adelaide away for tea. Charles went to church at night. Adelaide (went for a drive) Charlie &amp;amp; Allie were here late in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 1st. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cool. Adelaide &amp;amp; I had a walk around the garden in the morning &amp;amp; around our block in the afternoon. Mrs. M.A. called. In the evening had Jen Krug, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Vi Mair here to play bridge with Adelaide. Made tea etc. Charles was at Managers' Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at the church &amp;amp; went home with Vi.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 2nd. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Warmer, sunshiny. Finished reading "His Children's Children" by Arthur Train. In the afternoon Charlie &amp;amp; Mother arrived. Mother, Adelaide &amp;amp; I walked over to see Jen Krug's new house &amp;amp; went through it. Jen took us for a 10 mile drive in their New Chevrolet sedan. Adelaide went up the hill for tea. Charlie &amp;amp; Bud calling for her and Mother. Charles and I went to the Mair's for dinner. Dr. Mair came for me with his car. Present: Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Davey, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Sanderson, Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Cobean and ourselves. Had a pleasant time. played triangle &amp;amp; Crokinole. Charlie &amp;amp; Adelaide called for us with the Ford. Wrote to Dorothy &amp;amp; Britnell's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 3rd. Wednesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely Day. Adelaide and I went over to see Mrs. M.A. She went on down town and I came home calling on Ted on the way back.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mother was here for dinner. Charles took bed rest over to Mr. J.B. Campbell at noon. The two Charlies arrived to take Adelaide to the station and Mother went along. I made a lunch for Adelaide on the train. Later I went for a walk to Middle of overhead bridge. Spent evening quietly at home, both of us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 4th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bright but cooler. Wrote to Dorothy (goes to Ottawa to-day from Montreal) and to Clare. Studied a little. After dinner went to call on Mrs. Maxwell. Met her going down town. I decided to go on down town. Called at office, Leitch's (Mrs. Leitch out) at Charlie's store &amp;amp; Dolphin's. Pretty stiff after I got home. Charles went to the Bible Society Meeting. I finished reading "The British Fleet in the Great War" by Archibald Hurd. Very hard frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 5th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool. Showery. Studied a little. Charles went to H.S. Field Day in the afternoon. As it was raining I just walked on&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;verandah for about 15 Mins. Mary Stevens called to borrow Dorothy's bloomers but of course she has them with her. Rained all evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 6th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Studied a little. Started to go for a walk but met Charles coming home to dinner. He took Dorothy's fur coat to the station to express it. I mended the lining a little. Took 3 small books over to M.A.'s for presentation to S.S. pupil at church to-morrow morning. (M. A. had rest since last week.) Calling in to talk to Ted on the way. Met Mrs. Leitch at Mrs. Halliday's. She walked home with me &amp;amp; I walked back to Manse corner with her. Charles &amp;amp; I spent the evening quietly at home. Vi Mair calling to ask me to write an address for Mrs. Farney. They are leaving town to go to Grand Rapids. Wrote to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 7th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day but cool. I went to church with Charles. Books presented to Allan Glenn&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;(not present) Ray Murphy, Helen McRorie, Madeline McRorie, Margaret Christoffer, Florence Green, Frances Halliday, Alice Stevens. Mother came up when Charlie went to S.S and Charlie called for her after S.S. Took a walk around garden to see frost damage. Finished reading "The Master of Man" by Hall Caine. Charles went to S.S. and to church at night. Charlie &amp;amp; Allie were up after church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 8th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Studied awhile. Went for a walk after dinner to end of overhead bridge and Mrs. Graham called later. Wrote an address to Mrs. Farney in the evening. Womens' Guild of Holy Trinity Church to present her with gift as they are suppose to be leaving for Grand Rapids. Hunted up costumes in attic for Isabel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 9th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Studied awhile. Walked McGaw St to Adolph - Adolph to Mary - Long - McGaw - home. Later walked to Manse Corner &amp;amp; back. Marguerite Grover came over for a few minutes on her way to Mrs. Harry Krug's reception. Wrote to Dorothy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frances &amp;amp; Margaret Christoffer called for costumes. Read my little play "Some Secrets" to Charles and he pronounced the deadly criticism of going to sleep (on Monday Night) Mr. Robt. Oswald called in the evening to see Charles on business &amp;amp; came in to see me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 10th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very foggy in the Morning but nice sunshiny day. Studied a little. Went down town McGaw St to Mill, and called to see Mrs. Leitch. Called at Charlie's store and the office and came home with Charles at noon. After dinner Dr. &amp;amp; Mrs. &amp;amp; Herb. Sinclair called for a few minutes (came over to see Charles on business. Later I walked around Main St. Clock. Charles went to prayer meeting at night. Heard later, Charlie took Mother to Kincardine to-day to visit Mrs. John Dobie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 11h Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Foggy - no sun by noon. Wrote to Clare. Bit lazy to-day &amp;amp; interested in "The World Crisis" so did not study. Walked down to the Manse in the afternoon (Beautiful day then)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Went to the Teachers' Association concert in the evening with Charles &amp;amp; Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham. Charles gave address on "League of Nations." "Frog Chorus" "Bunnie Scene" drills by H.S. Girls. "Minuet" Frances &amp;amp; Isabel, Chorus, Solo Mr. Ward Orchestra - D. Leitch, J. Frost, J. Hetherington. Very good concert. Vote of thanks by Mr. McCool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 12th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. (U.F.O. Reference) I finished Vol. 1 of "The World Crisis" by Winston Churchill. 1st Lord of the Admiralty. Wrote to Dorothy and took my letter to the post office &amp;amp; went on down town. Went to store, to office, to Davey's (Store &amp;amp; Davey's to see about bulbs. Horticultural Society bulbs at Charlie's) and to Cobean's for bead catches. Got s.s. cheques &amp;amp; letters ready for Aldythe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 13th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dull all day. Rain after dinner. Heavy at night. Lazy. Finished reading "Some People of Importance" by Kathleen Norris. Isabel was up in the afternoon returning costumes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct. 14th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. (Rained good part of night). Went to church - organ not finished so used piano. Read "A Thousand Miles from a Post Office" or " 20 Years' Life &amp;amp; Travel in the Hudson's Bay Regions" by J. Lofthouse D.D. late Bishop of Reservation. Charles went to S.S. (Aldythe called for S.S. purse) and church at night. I went down to Manse after S.S. and met Charles there. After church Charles brought Mr. Curtis (new organist) home with him &amp;amp; Charles &amp;amp; Allie called. Mother is visiting Mrs. John Dobie in Kincardine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 15th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dorothy phoned from Toronto this Morning that she would likely be home to-night (went up from Ottawa last night.) Finished reading "My Discovery of England" by Stephen Leacock. Went for a walk to the Manse &amp;amp; walked home with Charles. Lazy to-day. Went to Mrs. Beattie's in the afternoon. Mrs. Stewart &amp;amp; Mrs. Maxwell called while I was out but came in to Beattie's. Mrs. Wm. Krug &amp;amp; Mrs. Ankenmann also called while I was there. I&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;put Dorothy's things back on her desk, dresser etc. Went to the station with Charles to meet Dorothy. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. M. A., Ferna, Barbara &amp;amp; Mary Krug came off train also.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 16th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dorothy and I went down town in the Morning and bought me a hat. Called at Manse on way down &amp;amp; Dorothy went to Letich's Store &amp;amp; into Mair's. Met Hardy Campbell &amp;amp; Harold Mair (home for a day from Detroit) Dorothy went for a walk in the afternoon and Ida Halladay and Ferna came back with her for cup of tea. I, being very tired, lazed all afternoon. Dorothy tired in evening so she did not go to Bijou with Vi as she wanted her to. Charles at Walkerton in the Morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 17th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dr. Rannie came to "sound" Dot this Morning. Found her lung very good shape. Fen and Barbara were here. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Got back about 6.30 p.m. Dorothy and I walked down to church (for sweetpeas) in the afternoon &amp;amp; then over to Mrs. M.A.'s&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dot and Fen went for a walk. I read "The Luminous Face" by Carolyn Wells. Later I walked down to Mrs. Caldwell's. She was out. Charles went to prayer meeting. Dorothy went to bed early. Lazy to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 18th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Wrote to Clare. Dorothy and Fen went for a walk. Fen came over to help us decide about Oriental rug for dining room. (Harry Cooke's) I went down to the Manse and then Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; I went over to M.A.'s ( I took over Cradle Roll Certificates) and Mrs. Graham came home with me for awhile. After tea Dorothy Fen and Vi went to the Bijou and Charles and I went also. Picture: - "One Clear Call."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 19th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Beattie came over in the Morning to decide about bulbs &amp;amp; to get some plants. I spent some time in the garden with her. Decided to return the rose rug as it did not suit other things. Dorothy went for a walk in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the Morning. Raining by Noon. Showers. Wrote to Nell (partly yesterday &amp;amp; finished to-day.) Finished reading "The Bridge" by Marjorie Pickthall. Dorothy played bridge at Ida Halladay's in the afternoon. After tea Charlie called and Dorothy &amp;amp; Fen went for a walk and came in here afterwards. I wrote a little paper on "Laura Secord" for Florence Green.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 20th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool to-day. Dorothy was down town in the Morning &amp;amp; again in afternoon &amp;amp; for a walk. I was in the garden while showing Mr. Phillips where to plant bulbs. Went out later and gathered horse chestnuts for Barbara Halliday. Mrs. Mair called. Charles went to Walkerton to County High School game - Walkerton won. Dorothy went down town in evening &amp;amp; Charles went, too, to see new paper Dorothy has selected for her room. Dorothy Saw McKay's taking Mrs. McGregor out to their place. Charlie went to Hanover, to Walkerton and then to Kincardine &amp;amp; brought Mother home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 21st. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Went to church in the Morning. Dorothy &amp;amp; Charles to church in Morning, to S.S.,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Charles to church at night also. Mother came home with me after church &amp;amp; Charlie came for her after S.S. In the evening Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham, Dr. Arch. McCannel and Charlie and Allie were here. Rained at night but nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 22nd. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Dorothy and I went down town in the Morning to select paper for Guest room and her room. I finished reading "The Vanishing Point" by Coningsby Dawson. In the afternoon Dorothy and I called at Manse and talked to Ted in back yard and then took anenome {anemone} over to Mrs. Ankenmann's. In the evening Dorothy and I went to the Town Hall to hear the Galt Quartette. Charles was preparing an address for Tuxe's Boys at Church to-morrow night. Charlie and Dr. Harry Livingstone called while we were away. I wrote an address for Mr. Farney.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 23rd. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Took my dress down to be relined. Dorothy going along. Met Fen, walked&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;around the block on the way home. Very tired. Lay down Most of the afternoon. Pearl &amp;amp; Fen called for Dorothy at 4 p.m. to play tennis at the Park with Myrtle Wright. In the evening Dorothy went to the Bridge Club at Ida Halladay's. Tuxe's Meeting off so Charles did not have to deliver his talk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 24th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold day. Raining afternoon &amp;amp; evening. Very lazy all day. Dorothy down town in the morning, played bridge at Ankenmann's in the evening afternoon and at Fen's in the evening. I walked on the Verandah for 20 mins. Charles had to go back to office after tea and then went to Mr. John Krug's to hear Lloyd George on the radio. (Was kept at the office until 11.30 so did not hear the radio.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 25th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nasty, cold, grey day. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. Lazy. I wrote to Clare and shelled some peanuts for Dorothy's cake. Mrs. Ankenmann, Ida Halladay,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ethelyn Gourlay, Vi Mair and Ferna were here for afternoon tea - 3.30 until about 7. Just talked. Dorothy went to an Executive Young People's Meeting at Lamont's later.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 26th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Spent the Morning trying to find an idea for a play for the Scotch supper. After dinner took Mrs. Beattie's beads over to her, then went downtown. Got home very tired. Met Mother in the store - was not feeling very well. Keith had measles - Isabel, Frances &amp;amp; Jack quarantined. Dorothy went to Owen Sound after tea with Wat Krug, Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mary. Mrs. Ankenmann and Ferna to a Musical Comedy. Charles went to S.S. room to meeting for re-organization of his class and Mr. Graham &amp;amp; I went down cellar and helped Mrs. Ryan plant some bulbs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 27th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. I went over to Mrs. Beattie's in the Morning with some tulips. Dorothy went down town &amp;amp; then called for me. Went via McGaw St.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and returned the same way. Vi and Ferna called in the afternoon (I did a lot of mending &amp;amp; darning in the morning) and Dorothy went with them to the School to see C. H. S. girls play Wiarton girls in basket ball. Wiarton won. Wiarton boys played Chesley boys Rugby - Chesley won. I had a walk to middle of overhead bridge and started platy for Scotch supper when I came home. Very tired. Dorothy went to Movies &amp;amp; Hallowe'en Tea with Vi at night. Charles took his usual "exercise" I called at Manse in Morning with N. Y. Times pictures for Ted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 28th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cool - not very bright. I went to church Morning &amp;amp; night. Dorothy went in Morning and to S.S. Her father went 3 times. Mother came up after church &amp;amp; Charlie called for her after S.S. Dorothy re-wrote her poem "In Memoriam M.S. Davison" in the evening. Charlie &amp;amp; allie were up after Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 29th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Not too bad a day. Worked at the Scotch play. In afternoon went with Dorothy to Manse &amp;amp; Mrs. M. A. 's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dorothy went for a walk with Fen and Mrs. Ankenmann. Mrs. Halliday &amp;amp; Barbara walked home with me. Keith Halliday called for "In a Monastery Garden" for Ben to play somewhere &amp;amp; Marguerite Grover called. Fen called for Dorothy after tea to go to Young People's. Dorothy to play as programme is short.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 30th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nasty wet day so was not out all day. snowed in Morning. Finished reading "The Clinton Twins &amp;amp; Other Stories" by Archibald Marshall. Ferna and Pearl Buckley were here for afternoon tea. Finished my play for the Scotch Supper. Dorothy went to the Bridge Club at Fen's and Charles went to give his talk on "George Stephenson" to the Tuxe's Boys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 31st. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowed hard. Quite a depth of Snow by night. Studied a little. Dorothy down town in the Morning At Fen's &amp;amp; for a walk in the afternoon &amp;amp; spent the evening quietly at home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I went to the Manse about 4 p.m. to read my play to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham. approved. Charles went to prayer meeting. I ordered our Christmas cards and did up card plates to go to Ryrie's Also sewed names in a pair of hose. Boys took our gate off. Mrs. Ryan found it &amp;amp; Mr. Kirkewood brought it back. A row of boys lined up in front of the house &amp;amp; demanded taffy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 1st. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold in the Morning - quite a lot of snow. Warmed up during day and most of it melted. Charles went to Walkerton at 8.30 a.m. Last day of U.F.O. trial. Got home about 6.30 p.m. Wrote to Clare. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I studied a little. Read "The Rented Earl" by Edward Salisbury Fields. Dorothy and I went down to Charlie's store in the afternoon. I finished "The Fighting Governor" by Charles W. Colby. Dorothy went to Ankenmann's in the evening to play bridge with Jan, Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Mrs. Haines.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 2nd. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Studied all Morning. At 1.30 Charles, Dorothy and I left with Clifford Wright for Walkerton. Went to factory &amp;amp; selected reed furniture for library with chair &amp;amp; took shelf for Dorothy's room. Dorothy and her father went downtown when we got home &amp;amp; Charles went to to H.S. Board Meeting &amp;amp; Dorothy to Movies at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 3rd. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Studied a little. Dorothy went down town in the Morning &amp;amp; I went over to Mrs. M. A.'s with Cradle Roll Certificates. After dinner went down with Dorothy to Public Library. Mrs. Ferguson went to Toronto (House rented for a year) and Vi Mair is Librarian now. I went on down town &amp;amp; called at store, office &amp;amp; Mrs. Leitch's. Met Marjorie Smith, Lynda Simpson, Fen and Mrs. Ankenmann at library. Dorothy went to library again in evening. Charles went to McKay's in afternoon with Mr. Bell to see Mrs. McGregor who is quite ill &amp;amp; to office at night as Mr. Caldwell away this&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;afternoon. At noon Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Caldwell came up and brought Connie to get her robe, coat and cap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 4th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining. Charles, Dorothy and I went to church in the Morning. Dorothy to S.S. and her dad to S.S. &amp;amp; church at night. Mother was here as usual &amp;amp; after tea Ferna &amp;amp; Barbara were over until about church time. I finished "The Black Gang" by Sapper. Allie &amp;amp; Charlie were not up as Isabel, Frances &amp;amp; Jack have the measles. Allie &amp;amp; her Mother went to London Saturday to see Maude who is no better. Walked on Verandah for ½ hr in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 5th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wet. Sewed all morning. Dorothy making a cushion. Studied some. In the afternoon Mrs. Graham brought Mrs. McClure (Ellen Kemp) up to practise with Dororthy for Missionary Meeting to-morrow &amp;amp; Marguerite Grover came over to sing alto. I walked around our block &amp;amp; Dorothy went down town. After tea Dorothy went to Young People's (Aldythe calling for her,) &amp;amp; to Sparrow's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Hall to Meeting called for Women's Institute Play "Hick'ry Farm." Charles took his usual exercise.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 6th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Read "The Seven Conundrums" by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Went to Manse in the Morning with N.Y. Times for Ted &amp;amp; Dorothy went down town. Mother was here after dinner. Walked to the corner with her &amp;amp; went to call on Mrs. Wm. Cross. Came home &amp;amp; then decided to go around Main Street block. Dorothy going to practise at Sparrow's Hall for "The Hick'ry Farm". Saw Pat struggling with poison {over?} at Kirkewood. Came home from Mr. Angus McDonald's by Main St. Went over to M.A.'s and to Movies with Dorothy and Fen, Charles walking over to M.A.' s with me. Mrs. McGregor died out at McKay's this morning. Wrote out 4 parts, Thrift, Education, Religion &amp;amp; Patriotism in play for those who are to take the parts. Dorothy made a cover for her dressing table.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 7th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowing &amp;amp; nasty &amp;amp; wet. I wrote to Miss McNaughton telling her of Mrs. McGregor's death. Read songs and two pages of "Scotland Finds a Way" for Dorothy while she typed them. Studied a little. Typed 2 pages of play Myself. (1st typing I have done for a long time) Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting in the afternoon, to practise for "Hickry Farm" afterwards and to Bridge Club in the evening. Judge Greig was here to tea and Charles walked down with him after tea. Finished reading "The Unheroic North" by Merrill Denison.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 8th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but bright. Charles left at 8.30 a.m. for court in Tara. Studied a little. Wrote to Clare. Typed 2 3/4 pages of my play and Dorothy finished it - 1/4 page. Went out for a walk and went all the way down town to the office and the store. Dorothy went to practise. In the evening Dorothy went down to Mair's and to practise a duet at Sparrow's Hall and Charles went to pay some of his session calls. Mr. Vickers started work in D's room this afternoon. Mr. McDonald put the double window on to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 9th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Studied a little. Made a start at a short story. Mr. Vickers here. Went over to Hooper with parts of play for Marguerite, Aldythe and Laura. Then went on to M.A.'s with play for Fen. Mrs. Wm. Halliday visiting there. (she came up last night). Went on down town to the store. Dorothy went to practise at 4.30 and she and her father went to Preparatory service at night &amp;amp; took flags for decoration for Amistice Day. Wrote to Nell and Miss McEachran.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 10th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bright but cold. Mr. Vickers here and the Guest room had to be turned out, too, as waiting for paper to finish Dorothy's. Mr. Phillips here and I went out to show him what to do. Finished reading "The Pomp of Power" (Anomymous.). Went to the Public Library in the afternoon and down to the office &amp;amp; store and called to see Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy was at Library from 5 to 6 and at a tea at Buckley's for Edna Kiletey at 3. Fen walked home with me in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Walter Krug called for Dorothy to go to Mrs. Ankenmann's to play bridge &amp;amp; Charles went down town in the evening. Was at Anglican Church Bazaar. Lovely day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 11th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Armistice Day and Communion Sunday. Also Thanksgiving Day. We were all at Church. Mother came home with me. We all went to the Armistice Service in the S.S. Country schools there. Ferna and Moss Dugit (here for Thanksgiving) were here for tea. Charles went to church. Lovely day. Read "Rosemary" by Josephine Lawrence.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 12th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Was out in the garden with Mr. Phillips for awhile. Charles did some gardening. Then I helped Dorothy hang some of her pictures. In the afternoon Charles and I called at Leslie's, Bell's, Stewart's &amp;amp; the Manse. Mr. M.A. caught up to us on the hill and gave us a drive out to the 1st corner. Dorothy went for a drive with Ted. She went to the Band Concert with Vi and Charles and I went together leaving before the programme was over.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 13th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Foggy in the Morning - damp, Grey day. Did some studying. Charlie called at breakfast time and brought some fish from Oliphant. He, Allie and Bub spent Thanksgiving day up there. Dorothy down town in the Morning, busy getting pictures framed and chair fixed for her room. Mrs. Beattie called after dinner and she &amp;amp; I called on Mrs. Wm. &amp;amp; Mrs. Harry Krug and then on Mrs. M. A. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wm. Halliday. Charles went to a dinner at M.A.'s. I wrote (in short-hand) a letter for him before he left. Dorothy went to practise. Mr. Caldwell called for the letter to post and Marguerite Grover came over to telephone. Dorothy put up her curtains &amp;amp; Fen &amp;amp; Barbara were here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 14th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Quite warm. Dorothy down town and for a drive with Fen in the morning. I finished reading "The Black Candle" by Janey Canuck. Dorothy went to Tara Paisley in the afternoon with Mr. Pearson &amp;amp; Wilfred Davison to put up bills for play there &amp;amp; then&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to practise when they got back. I called on Mrs. Mair &amp;amp; Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy at bridge club at Buckley's and Charles at prayer meeting in the "evening'.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 15th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grey day. Wind n the East. Finished reading "By an unknown Disciple". {by Cecily Spencer Smith Phillimore} Wrote to Clare. Raining in the afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. C. Ankenmann and I, with Mrs. Harry Krug as chauffeur, drove out to Mrs. Smellie's. Had to get Mr. Smellie to crank the car in the lane and later Mr. Pepper. Dorothy went to the Manse, Vi Mair's &amp;amp; practise in the afternoon. Charles went to Soldiers' Memorial Meeting at 8 p.m. and Mr. Moss came over to decide as to covering of chairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 16th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wet day, rained until late in the afternoon. re-reading "Poppy" by Cynthia Stockley. Dorothy had two tables of bridge in the afternoon. Mrs. Harris, Jen Krug, Ferna, Ethelyn, Ida,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Vi, and Rena. I went for a walk around the block. Dorothy at practise in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 17th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Colder. Wrote to Aunt Carrie &amp;amp; Miss Small. Dorothy went to the library in the afternoon. Jen Krug called (with (Mrs. Con Krug &amp;amp; Mrs. W. Halliday) to drive me up to tea party at Allie's. We also called for Mrs. Stewart. Present. Mrs. W. Halliday, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Con Krug, Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Geo. Durst, Mrs. Jos. McNeil, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Smellie, Miss H. Smellie, Mrs. Steven. In the evening Dorothy had Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Walter Krug over to play bridge. Studied a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 18th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold day. Went to church in the Morning with Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy. Mr. McCullough preached "Lord's Day Alliance." Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy to S.S. Aldythe called to say her Aunt Agnes was worse so she could not go to S.S. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went, Charles taking Mr. Graham's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;class and going to see M.A. (Who is in bed with rapid heart action) after S.S Mother came up from church. Charlie called for her. Barbara and Fen were in for a few minutes. After church at night Charlie, Allie and Mrs. McCullough were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov.19th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Dorothy busy hunting up pictures to frame for guest-room &amp;amp; putting up some of her own. I helped a little. Little fingers very sore &amp;amp; badly swollen. Went over to Marguerite Grover's to see her about practise. Jen Krug called and took me to Mrs. Stewart's to a tea. Present: - Mrs. W. Halliday, Mother, Allie, Mrs. Steven, Miss Smellie, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. McNeel, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Con. Krug, Mrs. Wm. Krug, Mrs. Bell. Selected rug for Drawing room when I got home. Charlie called for sample. Ferna &amp;amp; Marguerite were here to see Dorothy in the afternoon &amp;amp; she went to practise. Hunted out some jokes for Mr. Pearson for "Hickrey Farm."&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 20th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful day. Copied out Jokes for Mr. Pearson. Went down town in the Morning with Dorothy. In the afternoon, Dorothy, Fen, Marguerite and Janet McCannel read over "Scotland finds a Way" for 1st practise. Studied a little. Dorothy went to practise in the evening and Marguerite came over to exchange Aldythe's part.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 21st Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Dorothy went down town in the Morning. I got the s.s. collections ready for the bank. Went to Manse, came home and went over to M. A. 's, Mr. M.A. somewhat better today. At 2 p.m. Marguerite, Janet &amp;amp; Dorothy had a practise. Vi called. Dorothy made sandwiches for Paisley. Mr. Pearson &amp;amp; Wilfred Davison called for her at 4.30 to go to Paisley. They all had afternoon tea and started off to play Hickr'y Farm in Paisley. At 5.30 I walked around the block and called at Mrs. Beattie's. Charles went to prayer meeting. Finished reading "Count Frontenac &amp;amp; New France Under Louis XIV." by Parkman.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 22nd Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Wrote to Clare. Went down town in the Morning. Dorothy washed her hair in the morning &amp;amp; left for Tara (&amp;amp; Paisley, at 3.30 (for Hick'ry Farm) with Wilfred D., Mr. Pearson &amp;amp; Bess Buckley. I went down town again in afternoon with Fen. Practise for "Scotland Finds a Way" at 7 p.m. Marguerite Aldythe, Georgina Milne, Laura Lamont &amp;amp; Janet McCannel. Mrs. Graham called and Charles and I went to the Manse and heard "Trial by Jury" opera &amp;amp; Gilbert &amp;amp; Sullivan over the radio. Wrote to Clare.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 23rd. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grey day. Chilly, not pleasant. Finished reading "The Grays" by Charlotte Bacon. Snowing in the afternoon. Wellington Krug called to take me to Mrs. Jos. McNeel's tea. Present, Mrs. C. Krug, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. J.B. Campbell, Mrs. W. Krug, Allie, Mother, Mrs. Steven, Mrs. W. Halliday, Miss McFarlane, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Stewart. Harry Krug called to take me to "Hickr'y Farm." Walked home with Mrs. Graham &amp;amp; Charles. Dorothy went to dance afterwards at Sparrow's Hall. Wrote to Nell.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 24th Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but nice day. Read "Champion" by the Williamsons. Isabel and Jack were here in the afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner. Dorothy was down town in the afternoon &amp;amp; also in the evening. I went down town in the afternoon. Mr. Caldwell called in the evening for a book and Ferna was in on the way to meet Armand.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 25th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. All went to church and Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy to S.S. &amp;amp; Charles to church at night. After church in the Morning all of us and Mother went over to see Armand, Copey &amp;amp; Alma &amp;amp; Baby Jackie who drove up last night to see M.A. (Some better) and are to leave at 4 p.m. Mother came back with us till after S.S. when Charlie called for her. (He and Allie went to Tara later for Margaret &amp;amp; Alice who were spending the week end with Mrs. Start.) Jimmie McKay from O.Sound called after S.S. Aldythe here before S.S. to say&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 26th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rather drizzly day. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy left at 9 a.m. for Walkerton with Mr. McNeel. Charles U.F.O. trial, Dorothy to Rattan factory. I took her poem on Mel. Davison down to Mr. McDonald and Mr. Pearson's music to the telephone office. Then I went to see Marguerite Grover. She has tonsilitis &amp;amp; will not be able to take her part. After dinner went up to get Miss Hardy to take it &amp;amp; called at Black's to see if they had any Scotch costumes. Read "Possession" by Mazo De La Roche. Dorothy got home about half past three. Practise in evening. Laura, Aldythe, Georgina, Janet &amp;amp; Dorothy. I wrote part of "Hickr'y Farm" for The Enterprise. Dorothy went down town after she came home &amp;amp; after practise went to Young People's where question of present for Ted was discussed. Charles went to meeting of the Musical Committee at the Manse. Mr. Curtis has resigned.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov. 27th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowed a bit in the night but is not very cold. Was not out all day. Mrs. Green here to make Dorothy's bedspread. Dorothy at Fen's for dinner and down town afterwards. At 7 p.m. Mr. Ward called re play for High School - "The Rivals" and then we had practise. Present - Janet, Irene Stevens, Annie Milne, Georgina, Laura, Miss Hardy. Charles at Soldiers' Memorial Meeting - site accepted as presented by Mr. Bell, M.A. &amp;amp; Charles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 28th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A sprinkle of snow but water on the walks. Addressed My Christmas Cards. Dorothy was down town in the Morning &amp;amp; making a cushion later. I wrote to Dorothy Engel, &amp;amp; Irene Frazier. Went for a walk Around Main St. block and about 25 times up &amp;amp; down verandah. Practise at 7. Miss Hardy, Georgina, Aldythe, Dorothy, Irene. Dorothy went to Bridge Club at Johnston's. I went to attic to hunt up suit for Aldythe. Charles went to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nv. 29th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild day. snow all gone. Busy mending in the morning &amp;amp; collecting scenery for play. Fen was over &amp;amp; Lee took the furniture down. Dorothy &amp;amp; Fen went down. Dorothy and I went down town in the afternoon. Charles, Dorothy and I went to the church for the rehearsal. Pouring rain when we came out &amp;amp; Charles went home for umbrellas etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 30th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Just like spring out. Mrs. Beattie here in the Morning, also Aldythe. Dorothy and Fen went to Paisley with Lee to get some Christmas vanity cases. Raining After dinner. I went down town to get some things for Dorothy as she was resting to get ready for night. Dorothy went to church at 5.30 to wait on tables. (Should not have gone.) She packed basket &amp;amp; Charles went to the church for four teas (Ted, Mrs. Graham, Charles &amp;amp; myself) and we had tea at the Manse with Ted. Went on to S.S. room. Helped dress Dorothy, Aldythe etc. Play a great success - all the girls did well &amp;amp; Mr. Graham gave such a nice introduction Home 9 p.m. Mrs. Wm. Halliday called to say good-bye as she returns to Toronto to-morrow.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec. 1st. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild day. Dorothy tired out even before play last night so resting most of to-day. I did some mending in the Morning, put away things in the attic. Mr. Moss here upholstering chairs in the afternoon and Fen and Aldythe here. Mrs. McClure called also. I walked over to M.A.' s and went up to see M.A. Dorothy down town in afternoon &amp;amp; Charles down in the evening. Wrote to Miss McNaughton and to Adelaide. Read little play "The Live Gift."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 2nd. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Charles went to Church twice and to S.S. Dorothy to church &amp;amp; S.S. and I went in the Morning although it was raining (Jen &amp;amp; Wellington drove me down from Manse corner &amp;amp; home again.) Mother came up from Church. Fen came over for tea &amp;amp; Stayed Until after Church. Allie and Charlie were here after Church. I wrote to Mr. Atkinson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 3rd. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;with life Membership in W.M.S. for me. (Charles bought it) Then Mrs. Ankenmann &amp;amp; Mrs. Harry Krug came &amp;amp; all had afternoon tea. Dorothy went to Ankenmann's after tea with Walter Krug, who called for her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 4th. Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Not cold out but dreary looking. Wrote to Nell. Dorothy down town in the Morning. I finished reading "Old Crow" by Alice Brown. Sewed roses on Dorothy's cushion. Went down town &amp;amp; got some Christmas cards. Fen was here. Dorothy went to bridge party at Bunn's at 8 p.m. &amp;amp; Charles to the office &amp;amp; to rink to inspection of High School cadets. Wrote to Mrs. Egan and Mrs. Smellie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 5th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nasty wind. Raining by 6 p.m. Went down town in the Morning with Dorothy and at 2.30 p.m. went to a bridge party at W. H. Bunn's. Wrote to Clare and packed my suitcase. Charles went to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec. 6th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dorothy and I went to Toronto on the early train. Mrs. (Florence) Rowand on the train. Nell met us. After lunch shopped at Ryries and Ellis's. In the evening Dorothy and I wentto Pantages with Dick. Good picture "Squibbs {Squibs} M.P. " Very wet day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 7th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went shopping in the Morning in Eaton's. In the Afternoon Dorothy and I went to Trivoli {Tivoli} to see picture "The Covered Waggon {Wagon}." Dorothy at lunch with Doug Nickle and we met at the theatre. Stayed in in evening. Dorothy spending night with Berenice Clapp. Duncan was up in the evening &amp;amp; Copey &amp;amp; Armand called. Nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 8th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Shopped at Britnells &amp;amp; Tyrrells. Dorothy still at Berenice's. Had drive in the afternoon with Nell &amp;amp; Dick. Dick went to Buffalo after dinner. Nice day but rained.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec. 9th. Nell &amp;amp; Doug went to church. Duncan came up before lunch and he and I walked around a couple of blocks while Nell took Doug to S.S. at Deer Park church. Finished reading "A Step On the Stair" by Anna Katharine Green. Dick got home by 6 p.m. Duncan stayed for tea &amp;amp; after tea Nell, Doug, Dick &amp;amp; I went for a drive. Dorothy still with Berenice. Nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 10th. Monday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dot &amp;amp; I went shopping. Dot went to lunch with Berenice &amp;amp; Courtland Elliot. Charles arrived from home at noon. Shopping in afternoon. Dorothy at the Nickles for dinner. Duncan came up to see Charles &amp;amp; went shopping with us. In the evening Nell &amp;amp; Dick Charles went to see "The Covered Waggon {Wagon}" &amp;amp; Dick and I to the Royal Alexandra to see "The Gingham Girl." Nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 11th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nell, Dorothy, Charles &amp;amp; I went to buy me a dress. Then the rest went shopping while I sat in the car. Dorothy had lunch with Fen.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;We drive around to Copey's. I stayed home in afternoon &amp;amp; packed &amp;amp; Charles &amp;amp; Duncan went shopping at Eaton's. Dorothy, Charles &amp;amp; I came home on the afternoon train. Jen &amp;amp; Wellington Krug &amp;amp; Rev. Mr. Currie of Tara were on train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 12th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Did not get up until after 11 a.m. Raining in afternoon. Unpacked. Finished reading "The Middle of Things" by J.S. Fletcher. New reed furniture arrived for library &amp;amp; is very nice. Dorothy had walk in morning &amp;amp; walk in afternoon &amp;amp; went to bridge Club at Lynda Simpson's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 13th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowing. Read "Little Eve Edgarton" by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott. Wrote to Clare. Mother &amp;amp; Ferna called. Went down town in the Afternoon. Snowed. Slippery. Did up some Christmas parcels. Dorothy went to Rehearsal for the High school play "The Rivals" for which she is to play.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec. 14th. Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold. Took things out of the China cabinet so it could be moved upstairs. Went down town in the afternoon &amp;amp; called on Mrs. Leitch &amp;amp; Mrs. Halliday. We all went to High School Concert "The Rivals" at night. Did not get home until Midnight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 15th. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowing. Isabel here in the afternoon. Dorothy took library for Vi as her mother is ill. Went down town shopping. Ferna called in the evening &amp;amp; we arranged Chesterfield etc. in living room. I went to Mair's in the afternoon for Dorothy to get cards from Vi. Dorothy went to library in the evening until 8 p.m. &amp;amp; then went to the Movie with Ida &amp;amp; Ethelyn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 16th. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thawing. All went to church in the Morning &amp;amp; Mother came up as usual after church. Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to S.S. and Jack came home with "Uncle Charlie" and, Charlie came in when he called for Mother. Charles went to church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Got quite windy &amp;amp; colder. Ferna came over &amp;amp; she and Dot selected records for Ted's Christmas gramaphone. (Found out Armand had sold his so must look for Another. Dorothy went over to Halliday's to discuss the question. Charles went to the Manse after church to hear the radio. Finished "Black Oxen" by Gertrude Atherton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 17th. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but nice day. Spent the Morning mending. Dorothy down town seeing about gramaphone. Fen came back with her and then they went down street again. I went shopping in the afternoon and Dorothy went to Young People's at night. Gramaphone purchased from Mr. Leitch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 18th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Doing up packages Morning and evening. Dorothy down town in Morning &amp;amp; did up parcels all afternoon. Wrote to Nell &amp;amp; wrote up High School concert for Mr. McDonald. Mother came up and I went down with her &amp;amp; helped her finish&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;her Christmas shopping. Came back with Fen &amp;amp; Jen Krug &amp;amp; we went through Jen's house &amp;amp; Fen walked home with me. After tea Dot went out &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Jen came back with her. Wrote to Britnell's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 19th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lovely day. Dorothy out in Morning. Read "Camp Jen {Ken} - Jockety" by Ethel Hume Bennett. Put back things in China cabinet. Dorothy's rug too short for unpainted space, so Mr. Vickers is here painting. Wrote to Nell. Went shopping in the afternoon and on the way down called on Mrs. Haines and returned "Black Oxen" Which she lent to Dorothy. Also went in to see Mrs. Leitch. Dorothy and I started for the Bijou but Mr. Graham kidnapped Dorothy to play at prayer meeting so I came back home &amp;amp; Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went to prayer meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 20th. Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jen Krug spent the afternoon here. Dorothy and I went to the Bijou "The Cup of Life" Chinese picture &amp;amp; Charles had to go back to the office. Very Mild. Lovely Moonlight. Did up five Christmas parcels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 21st. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very dark, damp &amp;amp; dreary. Quite Mild. Wrote Christmas letters to Clare, Aunt Anaise, Nell, Miss Ward and Aunt Maggie. Dorothy was down town in the Morning &amp;amp; I went shopping in the afternoon. Duncan (Who came home Wednesday night) came up after tea and he and Charles played chess and Dorothy went for a walk with Fen in the afternoon and to the Manse to hear the radio in the evening. Did up three parcels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 22nd. Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild, dark day. Read "In Between Stories" by Stephen Southwold. Did up Kurving's Cake {King's Cake?} in Christmas parcel. Records for Ted's gramaphone are here. Dorothy and Fen brought them over on their way&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to the station to meet Armand, Copey &amp;amp; the baby. Dorothy went to bank with S.S. collection &amp;amp; to church for sec. Cards etc. so can be ordered for next year. I went down town in the afternoon. Duncan set up his father's radio to try it. Listened in for awhile. Dorothy at library for Vi in the afternoon &amp;amp; evening. Wrote address to Charlie from 2nd Con. S.S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 23rd. Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snow this Morning Charles went to church Morning &amp;amp; night and to S.S. Dorothy Evening and S.S. I went Morning and night. At S.S. Children brought gifts for poor children. I parcelled up Charles' Chocolate bars. Mother came up after Church as usual. Charlie presented with rug at S.S. After Church Charlie, Charles, Allie went out to Floyd's (Mrs. Floyd died yesterday.) Then came here. Isabel and Duncan here also.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nice day. Getting milder again. Mr. Moss here covering green chair. Duncan sawed off ends of window seat and was here for dinner. Went down town after dinner &amp;amp; Dorothy was down in the Morning and again about 4 p.m. Armand came over then to play chess and Duncan stuck around. Did up some parcels for Charles. Wrote to Mrs. Farney. Duncan at radio in evening. Jean &amp;amp; Beulah called &amp;amp; left present for Dorothy &amp;amp; other presents left. Keith here for tea and took over presents for distribution. Clare &amp;amp; Jack arrived on the late train (Dorothy and Allie knew of it. Also Charles) Surprise for rest of us. They came in for a few minutes on the way from the train. Finished "The Road to Calvary" by Alexey {Alexsey} Tolstoy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 25th. Tuesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Little snow for Christmas and very nice day. Charles, Dorothy and I went over to Halliday's to see Barbara's tree. Then Fen&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Mr. Halliday went with us to the Manse to see Ted's gramaphone. And Fen came on home with us. Wellington Krug called to drive me up the hill and Duncan called for the others. 16 for dinner - 1st Christmas Clare &amp;amp; Jack have been with us. Great time! Presents - mah Jong, fur lined mitts, fountain pen (2) book from Charles, pair of triplex stockings, flower for my coat, 4 books, lingerie clasps, pack of patience cards, from Dorothy, fountain pen from Nell, sandwich plate with handle and 2 boxes of happiness candy from Clare, 1 dozen linen serviettes with crotcheted corner from Margaret &amp;amp; Allie, coat hanger from Isabel, 2 hdkefs from Frances, Book from Duncan, roses from Fen and Mrs. Leitch, perfume from Mrs. Ryan. Books of luggage tags from Miss Small, photo of Dorothy Luton; plaque of Burns' cottage from Tuer's, Jean &amp;amp; Blanche, Teddy bears from Mrs. Caldwell, photo &amp;amp; Elsie's Johnnie &amp;amp; Barbara photo, Bookplates from Adelaide, hdkefs from Mother, Charles got set of Stanley Weyman, "Damascus&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Gate", golf bag, from me. Golf socks &amp;amp; knickers and plaque of Shakespeare's birthplace from Dorothy, Book plates from Adelaide, hdkf from Isabel, Book from Jack &amp;amp; book from Mr. Hewitt. Dorothy got 2 cheques, 2 bracelets, Party slippers, gloves, hdkfs, bridge set, 2 packs cards, Room re-furnished, bottle perfume, sandwich basket, scarf, "Loved Lucked Out" step-in's &amp;amp; vest, Teddy bears, lady for toilet table, perfume, Mah Jong score and, bridge scores, and several other things. We went Armand came over and had a game of chess with Charles &amp;amp; in the evening, Jen, Ida &amp;amp; Florence Halladay, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Graham and Eric, Charlie, Allie, Clare, Jack &amp;amp; Duncan were here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 26th. Wednesday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild day. Wrote to Nell, Adelaide &amp;amp; Miss Small. Clare, Jack &amp;amp; Mother were here for dinner. Dorothy went to Missionary Meeting and to a tea at Myrtle Wright's. Armand was here in the Morning to play&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;chess. Charles came home early at noon. Isabel came up in the afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner's. Mr. Oliver called after tea to borrow "Far From the Madding Crowd." Charles went up the hill to say good-bye to Clare &amp;amp; Jack. Dorothy and I, being tired, stayed at home and I got all four kinds of patience with my new cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 27th. Thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Was very tired as was not out until about a quarter to three when I walked on verandah for 20 mins. Copey, Jen and Fen came over and we spent the afternoon learning mah Jong. They came back after eight and we had another session at it. Finished reading "The yellow seven" by Edmund Snell. Raining about 11 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 28th. Friday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Morning. Mrs. In. Thomson &amp;amp; Mrs. Cruickshank called collecting for Bible Society. Helped Dorothy get ready for her tea. People arrived at 4 p.m. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Halliday and Allie to help with Frances &amp;amp; Isabel to open door etc. Jen, Ida, Vi and Fen helped. Present: - Copey, Beulah, Jean, Marguerite Grover, Aldythe, Rena, Alivida, Myrtle Wright, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Shields, Ethelyn, Lynda, Florence Leslie, Jean Bell, - Preparatory service Charles &amp;amp; Dorothy went. Mr. Curtis phoned that he was ill and asked Dorothy to play the organ. Duncan arrived with our radio &amp;amp; of course spent the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 29th. Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowing. About 4 inches of snow. Finished reading "Oliver October" by George Barr McCutcheon. Fen came in after train (Copey left on it) and Duncan was here. Dorothy &amp;amp; Fen went for a walk and I went down town. Slippery walking - I went over&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to Hooper'. Duncan was here in the evening and got our radio going. Dorothy went to a bridge party at Haines. I wrote to Clare, Lilias Henderson and Mr. Phillips.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 30th. Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowing. Charles - Church Morning &amp;amp; evening &amp;amp; S.S. Dorothy - Morning &amp;amp; S.S. Myself - Morning &amp;amp; evening. Mother was here as usual but has a bad cold. Went to the Manse after church to hear the radio. Duncan here when we got home. Communion Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 31st. Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowing in afternoon. Dorothy and I called at the Manse in the afternoon and took the Mah Jong over to Fen's where Fen, Jen, Dot and I played until 6.15. Isabel and Mary Ferguson were here in the afternoon with eggs from Mrs. Faulkner's. Dorothy had dinner at Halliday's &amp;amp; went to a bridge at Beulah Holtzman's in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Franklin McMillan (1885-1966)
1924
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{Cover of diary is black. A yellow circle sticker is put on the top right side of the cover, with 1924
written inside.}
1924
Frank McMillan
Burlington Ont
{Printed stamp} - ROBERT DUNCAN &amp; CO, Booksellers, HAMILTON, ONTARIO
April 7th (Monday) arrived home in Hamilton at 750 this morning after being in Cal. {California} since
Dec 3rd. Grandpa Boniface was at the station to meet us. we took street car to 94 Grosvenor, and
had a big blow out of a feed, feeling pretty tired after being on the train since Thursday night at 650
pm 3 days and 4 nights. Called up Ida who took us out to Burlington to see all the folks. found them
all fairly well, but Grandpa who was not very well. John &amp; Smith have all the Cabbages transplanted
and nearly all the Tomatoes. and they all look very good. B.S Hicks &amp; Ida drove us back to Hamilton
at night.
April 8th. Took street car up to James St. and got our Auto License No. 87.140 cost $14.00 also
papers to make out Income reports on. took bus out at 1130. had dinner at Johns and started
cleaning up house. went to station and got our trunks. Mr Geo Alton never even saw them nor
examined them. went back on 7 oclock bus to Hamilton as we left Charlotte &amp; Doris there.
April 9th went up on street car again this morning. met Geo Wilshire on the car. yesterday morning.
he is some big stout fellow now. Bot a new mattress for our bed at $15.00 also a Linoleum for the
Dining Room $16.25 and wall paper for Dining Room $3.88 got car fixed up, also cleaning house.
weather damp &amp; cold. have a cold already, drove into city again tonight
April 10th. moved out to Burl. this a.m all went down and had dinner with grandpa. he is not very
well. weather is cold &amp; cloudy. strong west wind. makes me shiver when I go out. have a bad cough
already.
April 11th Ground frozen this morning. cool all day but pretty fair. started work about 10 oclock stuck
it out till about 4 oclock trimming cherry trees.
April 12th. Milder &amp; partly cloudy. trimming trees all day. Will loose a lot of trees girdled by mice in old
Raspberry patch. plum trees 10 year old girdled never saw such large trees done before. some 4
and 5 inchs through. must be 25 girdled all around and 50 more part way
April 13th Sunday. Fine in the morning but a few showers in the after noon.
April 14th. Fine but a little cool. transplanted 20 sashes sweet peppers &amp; 12 sashes hot peppers. not
very good very small plants and very poor catch. all invited to have supper at Geo Hammond's. had
a nice time.

�April 15th. Cool with north &amp; east winds. finished transplanting peppers. 12 sashes more. Bot two
ounces Snowball Cauliflower for $6.00 at S.B. went into Ham. {Hamilton} to see about Truck
License. under new Road regulations we can only get 1 ton License on 34 by 4½ tires. 1½ tons on
35 by 5 inchs and if we want two ton will have to get 36 x 6 in tires &amp; new wheels on. cost about
$235, and if we change to 35 by 5. will cost $80.00 for two new ones
April 16th. Pruning in the morning went to Hamilton got two 35" x 5" tires on Truck. also some
greasing done. cost $83.59. also License, no. 12 692. cost $25.00, had to take off spare tire also cab
door and tools out to get weight under 3700 lbs. weighed 3640. weather cold &amp; cloudy strong east
winds.
April 17th. burning old Berry bushes along the road started raining about 9 oclock. put second coat
of paint on Dining Room floor, and worked all the afternoon on Income Tax papers.
April 18th Good Friday. Rained all day, till about 6 oclock at night. Had Grandpa and Grandma B. out
for the day, also Grandpa Mac for dinner.
April 19th. Clear with strong west winds. trimming cherry trees in the morning unloading 3rd car of
manure in the afternoon to make more hotbeds for transplanting
April 24th. Men uncovering strawberries. tried my hand at Bridge grafting. some. job hope it saves
the trees fine &amp; mild.
April 25th. Finished bridge grafting also finished uncovering strawberries. settled duty with Geo Alton
for trees $8.98.
April 26th. Weather fine &amp; bright but cold east wind. Paid Grandpa's income tax for 1923. $117.42.
also took my own and Johns in nothing to pay Bot two bags Cobbler Potatoes at 285 {$2.85} / bag
late ones $1.85 from Stevens &amp; Solomons making hot beds to transplant tomatoes in. Man started
ploughing rye under for strawberries &amp; trees.
April 27th. Sunday. Fine &amp; warm. had John &amp; family up for supper.
April 28th. Transplanted 60 sashes of John Bauer tomatoes - (6000 plants)
April 29th Trees arrived today $3.39 freight on them arrived in good shape and look alright.
Transplanted 74 sashes tomatoes. and done a lot of watering. Jerry started work this a.m.
April 30th. Planted 5 bags potatoes and also planted trees on my place. Row 1.2.5.6. York State
prunes (40) trees Row 3 &amp; 4 are Shropshire Damson (15). Man ploughing by Henry Manns for
Cabbages all stopped by rain at half past three. it had been drizzling since 11 oclock this morning
May 1st. planted 150 cherry trees on Johns. place and filled up my (part) Blackberry patch. weather
cold &amp; windy.
May 2nd. started planting strawberries. worked all day at sprayer. when some thing went wrong
about 530. and smashed the engine all up. Got 3bbls {barrels} Lime Sulphur 100 lbs Lead and two
gallons Black Leaf 40. for pears. weather still cold.
May 3rd. Planting strawberries. weather very cold East Rain Winds all day. started raining hard, at 5
oclock. some thunder and lightning.
May 4th Sunday fair and cold.

�May 5th. Planting strawberries all day. very cold west winds
May 6th. still planting strawberries weather very cold. with east wind. some rain last night. Brought
sprayer back, worked all the afternoon but still refuses to go. Bot ½ ton of Nitrate of Soda. $35.00.
May 7th. Worked all morning at sprayer. then too much wind to spray in the afternoon. Finished
planting strawberries about 3½ or 4 acres.
May 8th. Cloudy &amp; East wind. this morning. got 1½ tanks on pears and stopped by rain. The mixture
for Pear Paylla is. about 16. gals Lime Sulphur and about 4/5 of a quart of Black Leaf 40 per tank
used as Dormant Spray as late as possible rained heavy all day
May 9th. nothing doing rained all last night and all day. ground very wet now.
May 10th. Worked at hotbeds weeding peppers and transplanting tomatoes. weather fine &amp; bright
but cool east wind
May 11th Sunday, cool and cloudy. east wind. went to the city for tea.
May 12th. Cold east wind &amp; cloudy. Cleaning brush out of Johns Orchard stopped by rain at 10
oclock and still raining tonight worked at greasing &amp; oiling truck &amp; car all day
May 13th. Started planting out Cabbages. ground very wet. but cabbage getting big. so have got to
put them out. had a few more showers again today.
May 14th. Planting Cabbages stopped at 4 oclock. has been raining since noon. have 8000 plants
out now. shipped one bskt {basket} asparagus. to Toronto first this year Sold at $4.00
May 15th. Rained all morning again cleared up at noon transplanted the last of our tomatoes in
Cabbage beds. have 200 sashes in all
May 16th. Finished planting Cabbages down at old place. very wet yet also Hoeing old strawberry
patch. Have about 10 000 Cabbages. will likely be cheap this year as they where dear last year
May 17th. Fine &amp; warm with heavy southwest wind. Hoeing old strawberry patch. looks like rain at
night
May 18th Sunday. looks like a rainy day. rained all night and still raining at 10 oclock this morning.
another big shower at noon. and very cold tonight
May 19th. Very cold this morning we had a light frost. Hoeing strawberries yet
May 20th. Cold yet. Hoeing strawberries
May 21st. Heavy white frost this morning. froze ice. a very few strawberry blossoms out on old bed
strawberries but all out are frozen. plum trees also nearly all out in blossom may have frozen them
all. Sowed 2 ozs Cauliflower and 4 ozs Copenhagen Cabbage seeds. also Hoed Early Cabbages not
doing very well. put out when the ground was very wet. Hoeing this afternoon with fur lined coat and
leather gloves on and nearly frozen.
May 22nd. Men hoeing SBerries {strawberries} I was cutting back Black berries. they are either
badly frozen or diseased as they are dead at the tops.

�May 23rd. Frost again this morning this makes four or five mornings that there has been frost this
week. the Asparagus about all frozen. but warmer tonight and cloudy looks like rain for the Holiday
May 24th.
May 24th. Rained all night and part of this morning balance of the day. very cold with strong west
winds. Sour cherries nearly all out in blossom now. do not look like much chance of them setting this
kind of weather. have our furnace going this evening.
May 25th. Sunday. Very cold with strong west winds &amp; cloudy a couple of heavy showers in the
afternoon. with some thunder. wind. hail etc.
May 26th. Man ploughing at Grandpa's. rest of us digging away from trees in Johns. ground wet and
cold we here reported that 50% of strawberry blossoms &amp; buds frozen. notice some of ours frozen.
but do not think that many.
May 27th. Milder today, sowed carrots. drill did not work good. one of the brushes gone. started
sowing half way past Onion hole. in drill. Sowed 1¼ lbs seed. went over past Hickory tree. about 64
rows. Looks like rain again tonight.
May 28th. Hoed, cultivated and put 150 lbs nitrate of Soda on Cabbages. they are not doing very
well
May 29th Cool and cloudy again today. planted 5 sashes. Hubbard squashs and 1 sash Marrows.
about 100 boxs to the sash. want to plant them in Hotbed grounds.
May 30 marking ground for Tomatoes. very heavy west wind &amp; very cold we shipped 6 bskt {basket}
Grass on May 28th Sold at $3.50 per bskt in Toronto.
May 31st. a little warmer today. but some claim white frost this morning a lot of people worked all
night. covering tomato plants with baskets and burning straw. but we have none out yet. Spent the
whole day watering in the hotbeds and dusting for blight.
June 1st. Sunday. Fine and warm this morning covered hot beds again tonight.
June 2nd. Warmer today started planting Tomatoes out Large piece next Kerrs. 6500 John Bauer
plants. also planted 4 ozs Cumberland Cucumber seeds. Looks like showers tonight
June 3rd Planting tomatoes all day. have in all 13 400 plants out now. weather good for planting. not
too warm. and mostly cloudy and started to shower just at 6 oclock tonight.
June 4th. Planting tomatoes all day planted 20 000 plants in three days weather was grand for
planting not very warm and mostly cloudy
June 5th. Fine &amp; warm today planted out about 4500 Cauliflowers in the morning and 5000 peppers
in the afternoon.
June 6th Finished planting peppers. had, 3 sashes Allans sweets &amp; 5 sashes Neapolitan &amp; 2 Large
sashes Neapolitan, &amp; 10 Large sashes 4 small of Ruby King, and 8 sashes (Large) and 12 small
sashes Hot Peppers, in all 250 Peppers in small sashes 275 Peppers in Large sashes about 11 500
all together.
June 7th. Digging around trees in old orchard and pileing up frames &amp; sashes

�June 8th. Sunday. Raining this morning and cold. Had Mrs &amp; Mr Geo Hammond for tea. cleared up
cool tonight.
June 9th. Finished digging around trees in old orchard, and put nitrate of Soda on tomatoes.
June 10th. Cool yet. put nitrate of Soda on Cabbages second time. also some on peppers and took
dirt of 220 Sashes in hotbed yard.
June 11th. started spraying pear trees. got 2 tanks on and machine out of order for the rest of the
day weather cool &amp; cloudy.
June 12th. Spraying got 6 tanks on. spraying pears with 4/5 qt nicotine 5 1/3 lbs lead 3 gals Lime
Sulphur.
June 13th. Raining this morning nothing doing. Fine in the afternoon spraying. men hoeing new
Strawberries
June 14th. Spraying apples 5 1/3 lbs Lead, 3½ gals. Lime Sulphur. seems to be loads of apples.
plums and cherries, but very few pears.
June 15th. Sunday. Fine but not very warm Had Grandpa &amp; Grandma B. out for the day. also
{Ormie?} &amp; Mrs Bush called. also. Addie Vettor &amp; wife &amp; babe. and Mrs Vettor. called in from
Kitchener
June 16th. Spray machine on the punk again today. had Elmer Hall to fix it had to put new gear
wheel on. some of the parts wore out. only got 4 tanks on.
June 17th. Got seven tanks on today. one more tank to finish. taking about 30 tanks to do this time.
June 18th. Finished cleaning up hot bed ground
June 19th. Started cultivating carrots. &amp; planted hot bed ground with Vegetable Marrows &amp; Hubbard
Squashes. had six hundred hills planted in berry Boxs.
June 20. Cultivating &amp; weeding carrots.
June 21st. Have a bad cold. did not get up till afternoon weather getting warmer
June 22nd. Sunday. Received a message from Lost Angelas. Deans wife died suddenly yesterday.
Sent a night letter back tonight.
June 23rd. Had a heavy rain early this morning. with a Little thunder will do a lot of good. Planted
Cauliflowers this afternoon.
June 24th. Planting Cabbages in the morning. Hoeing early Cabbages after dinner and sowed
cucumbers again. did not come up first time.
June 25th. Finished planting out Late Cabbages. must have 10 000. weather showery and warm.
June 26. Picked first strawberries 45 crates sold 15 at $5.00 shipped 30 to Toronto sold at 21 to 25
cents.

�June 27th. Getting Indian house and and Berry shanties fixed up.
June 28. Picked 63 crates SBerries this morning sold 28 here at $5.00 and crates back. shipped
balance to Toronto sold at, 20 at 25¢ 5 @ 23¢ 3 @ 22¢ makes 108 crates total picked to this Sat.
night first week, expected Indians from London today waited all the afternoon at Hamilton Station
none arrived.
June 29. Rained all Sat. afternoon Sunday. cool with heavy west wind.
June 30th. Monday picked 150 crates SBerries till 130 pm. had a shower at 2 oclock. took 55 crates
to Toronto by Truck sold 54 at $4 00 and 41 at 12 cents.
July 1st. Cool. with a few sprinkles of rain picked 198 crates SBerries had to ship 178 to Toronto on
Commission no orders no sales. and all gone to pieces in Toronto selling 8 to 10 cents in Toronto this
morning. we done good yesterday by selling
July 2nd. only picked 76 crates today weather cold berries selling 8 cts.
July 3. Picked 179 crates berries today mostly sold around 8 cents.
July 4 Picked 151 crates to 230 p.m. quite. no sale sent 60 crates to Toronto by truck. Sold 42 at 10¢
10 @ 9¢ 8 @ 8½¢.
July 5th. Saturday a little warmer picked 105 crates today for Lin Scott at 7¢. makes 859 this week.
or. 967 crates to date.
July 6th Sunday cool, clouded up at night looks like rain. Had Lillie &amp; Mr. Tyler called in. with Hicks.
we went down to the beach for supper
July 7th. Had our berry pickers out here at 520 this morning had alight shower. stopped picking for a
few minutes sent 53 crates to Toronto Sold 8 &amp; 9¢ at 8.30. 108 crates at 1.30 to Uptons. Sold 25 to
Peddlar at $2 00. shipped 83 north. total 269 crates and stopped before 4 p.m. by heavy rain.
July 8th. Picked 236 crates today. price about the same had to ship 41 crates on commission Sold 6
to 7cts
July 9th. Stopped picking at 2 oclock. no Sales. Sold 61 at $7 50 a crate 40 crates north at 6½. 108
to Canners at 6½¢. Very warm. makeing berries soft.
July 10th. Picked 239 today 108 crates to Canners. 131 crates up north at $1.75 a crate also 20
crates Cabbages at $1 00 a crate
July 11. Picked 203 crates today weather very warm, berries will soon be done.
July 12th Picked afew berries till 10 oclock. 44 crates. picked 1200 crates this week. total up to date
2167 crates
July 13th Cool &amp; windy had picnic with Hicks, Longs and Harris. at Dundas Park.
July 14 strawberries slowing up. picked 134 crates only. sold 48 to Canners balance up north at
$1.75. Picked 22 bskt {basket} Richmond cherries at 60¢

�July 15th. Picked 103 crates SBerries today. and 21 bskts cherries (Sweets &amp; Richmonds)
July 16. Picked 77 crates SBerries today and 30 Richmond cherries 60¢ Sprayed cherries today
took 6 tanks put in 5½ lbs lead &amp; 3½ gals Lime Sulphur.
July 17 Very cool this morning. picked 59 crates SBerries. cutting lots of Cabbages about 30 crates
today selling at 75 cents also picked 21 bskts Green Peppers sold in Toronto at 90¢ &amp; $1.00
July 18. only picked 10 crates SBerries and 38 bskts Cherries Sours selling at 50¢ 11 qt. sprayed
Bartlett pears with 3 gals Lime Sulphur &amp; about 4/5 qt nicotine and started spraying apples.
July 19. Finished spraying apples took 6 tanks seems to be a fair crop of apples. weather very cool,
especially at nights. Picked 383 crates SBerries this week. Total to date 2550 crates.
July 20. Sunday Fine &amp; cool. went down home and also down to the beach for tea.
July 21st. Picked 160 bskts Richmond cherries Sold up north at 50¢ also cut 50 crates cabbages at
75¢ crate and 12 quarts Rasps for the first.
July 22. Warm today a couple of thunder showers went around north of here picked 129 bskt
cherries at 50¢, and cut a few Cabbages.
July 23. Very warm. picked 13 crates strawberries $1.85 26 crates Cabbages 75¢ 86 cherries at 50¢
July 24. Very warm again today and very dry we need rain very bad picked 101 bskts Richmond
cherries and 4 crates Raspberries also picked one bskt tomatoes Sold in Toronto @ $3 00
July 25. Had a nice rain last night. Finished picking Richmond cherries had 629 bskts. and 16 bskts
Sweet cherries. also started picking Montmorency's, 102 bskts today. total cherries to date. 747
bskts {747 bskts is circled with an arrow pointing to previous page}, also cut 34 crates Cabbages
today at 75¢, Richmonds sold mostly at 50¢, Montmorency's afew 65¢ but mostly 60¢
July 26. Sat. picked 26 bskts cherries for Concilla Barrie, and we all went to Burlington to the
Drummers Snack procession and Races. and Soft Ball game between Burlington and Acton girls
Burlington won. Score 12 to 10
July 27 Sunday. Fine and moderately warm had Grandpa Mac up all day.
July 28th. Picked 10 crates Raspberries sold in Toronto at 18 and 20 cts also cut 50 crates
Cabbages at 75 cts and 120 bskts cherries at 60 and 65 mostly 65¢
July 29th. Picked 217 cherries today. also cut 6 crates Cauliflowers but not very good.
July 30th Showery this morning not so many pickers, picked 185 bskts cherries and a few Cabbage
18 crates.
July 31st ordered from Marchment 5 Cars Berry covering manure start shipping Oct 15th 2 cars
Green shipping Oct 1st 4 cars Hotbed shipping Feby 15 had a big rain last night with thunder &amp;
lightning very heavy the rain will do a lot of good. Cold &amp; cloudy this morning. Picked 121 bskt
Cherries after dinner
Aug 1st. Fair &amp; Cool nearly all cherry orders cancelled only picked 69 bskt cherries 5 bskts No 1
tomatoes at $2.50 2 bskt Culls shipped to Toronto.

�Aug 2 Sat, only picked 26 bskts Cherries today. Sprayed old cherry orchard again today trying to
hold them on for awhile. Have 1517 bskts cherries picked to date. and 29 crates Rasps.
Aug 3 Sunday Fair &amp; cool.
Aug 4th. Up at 430 am Shipped 20 crates Cabbages and 10 cherries on early train picked 2.25 bskts
cherries today sold all north at 60 and 65¢
Aug 6th Big rain at 5 oclock picked 115 cherries and 10 crates Rasps some Cauliflowers &amp;
cabbages. very warm
Aug 6 Big storm in the night again. every pretty wet now. picked 129 cherries 18 bskt tomatoes No 1
sold at $125 {$1.25} north. No 2.s sold in Toronto at. {blank} also some Caul, and 21 crates
Cabbages. had another big thunder storm rain and wind at 7. P.M.
Aug 7. Orders very light today only shipped 62 bskt Cherries. 10 bskts toms. 3 Cabb. 21 peppers 7
crates Rasps.
Aug 8 orders worse today only picked 68 cherries today and 16 No 1 tomatoes and 11 No 2's
tomatoes, a very poor crop and sample. to date 21 16 bskts cherries picked shipped 12 cherries to
Toronto $100 to 125 {$1.00 to $1.25} sold at 40 and 50cts
Aug 9. Saturday no orders. got two loads of orange crates from Hamilton.
Aug 10. Had another heavy shower in the night. motered up to Ted Irelands, and spent the afternoon
and evening had a good time
Aug 11 not many cherry orders only got rid of 83 bskts 7 crates cauliflowers at $150 {$1.50} 7 crates
Cabbages 75¢ 18 doz Cabb. 60¢ doz in Sacks also picked first two crates Lawtons sold at 20¢ box
very poor crop also 4 crates Rasps. and 58 No1 Tomatoes and 35 No 2's. Sold at 30¢
Aug 12 not very many orders shipped 45 toms north at 40¢ and 73 No 2's to Toronto Sold at 30¢
also 57 cherries to Montreal sold at 60¢
Aug 13th Showery in the night and today only picked about 60 tomatoes half of them No 2's, sold in
Toronto at 25¢ to 35¢ also Shipped 57 cherries to montreal Sold 10 at 85¢ 47 at 65¢ and 20 bskt
Peppers. Peppers Sold at 75¢ and Cherries at 10 at 85¢ 47 at 65¢ and shipped 10 crates
Cauliflowers to Toronto Sold at $200 {$2.00} crate and 18 sweet peppers to Toronto sold at. {blank}
Aug 14. Had a few orders cherries at 50¢, sold McSmith 94 at 55¢ picked in all 161 bskts shipped 60
No 1 tomatoes 40¢ and 52 No 2's to Toronto cut 11 crates Cauliflower and 12 crates Cabbages
Picked first plums Willards 15 bskts sold 65 and 70¢
Aug 15. Shipped 19 crates Cauliflowers to Toronto sold at $2 25 &amp; $2 50 a crate 100 bskt cherries to
Smith at 55¢. 103 tomatoes north at 40¢. 4 crates Lawton berries $5.00 a crate Some apples at 30¢
9. Cauliflowers $125 &amp; $150 {$1.25 &amp; $1.50} 8 Willard plums 70¢ 8 Red Junes at 50¢
Aug 16 to date picked 2619 baskets cherries picked 100 bskts Red June plums at 50¢ and 10 crates
Cauliflowers at $125 {$1.25} for Ross Hart.
Aug 17th Sunday. Cold and cloudy. did not go out any place

�Aug 18th Flooded with orders today, only filled about half of Tomato orders worked till 930 at night.
Shipped 169 bskts tomatoes at 35¢. 145 bskts Cherries at 50¢ and a few at 60¢. 58 bskts apples at
30¢ 91 bskts plums at 50¢ + 60¢ 3 peppers at 50 &amp; 60¢ 15 Cauliflower $1.50 crate 7 Cabbages 75¢
crate 2 Marrows 100 {$1.00} crate total 466 bskts 24 crates.
Aug 19th. Picked 147 plums today 68 tomatoes. some Cabbages Cauliflowers and 113 bskts
cherries.
Aug 20. Had a big day today picked 200 plums for Hart 212 for Smith at 40¢ (Abundance and Red
June) also 25 for North. 101 bskts Cherries. 30 apples 12 crates Cabb &amp; Cauliflowers 9 crates
Lawton Berries at 20¢ total 568 x 11 qts. 21 crates. got done at 930 P.M.
Aug 21st busy as usual cherries. tomatoes, apples, plums, Caul. etc. also took 33 bus {bushels}
tomatoes to Canning Coy {Company}.
Aug 22. Finished picking cherries. 83 bskts total 3168 bskts this year. picked 245 bskts toms. today
at 35¢
Aug 23. Warm today picked 150. Abundance plums 40¢ and 50 Hamper apples astrachan $1 00
yellow transparent 75¢ - for Lin Scott.
Aug 24. Fine and warm home all day tired out.
Aug 25. Had another big day nine oclock now. and just done. Picked 310 bskts tomatoes 35¢ 83
plums 50¢ 14 cukes 50¢ 8 peppers 50¢ 5 crates Lawtons. 28 crates Caul. 9 cabbages. 18 Hamper
apples $1.00. First 2 bskts Red peppers today $150 {$1.50} bskt.
Aug 26. not quiet so busy today. Picked 176 bskts tomatos 35¢. 20 Hamper apples at $1.00. also
shipped sweet 40¢ &amp; red peppers $1.00 to Toronto &amp; montreal. Sold at 30¢ in Montreal. also 4 boxs
marrows.
Aug 27. orders very light only tomatoes and could only pick 69 bskts. and
Sept 5th. Very cold with a few cold showers. had a pretty busy day, on orders north. 195 bskts
tomatoes 30¢ 134 bskts plums 30 &amp; 40¢ 19 bskts pears 60¢ 22 bskts Pickling cukes 40¢ to 75¢ 7
Red peppers $75 {$0.75} and $100 {$1.00}. 7 Green peppers 35¢. 8 crates Cauliflowers $150
{$1.50}. 2 bags Cabbages 50¢ total 384 bskts 8 crates 2 bags
Sept 6th Every thing going flat. sold scott 130 Burbank plums at 24¢.
Sept 7th Sunday. fine and moderately warm.
Sept 8th. Monday not much doing only about 200 bskts orders and a few Cabbages &amp; Cauliflowers.
Bert Rupert, refused to pick tomatoes. so got fired. showery part of day.
Sept 9. not very many orders shipped 80 bskt Burbank plums to Toronto sold 40¢ &amp; 45¢ sold N.P.G.
25 peppers at 35¢ Ross Hart 1/2 ton Cabbages $12 per ton.
Sept 10th. Very few orders sent 160 bskts plums to Toronto and 47 bskts Green peppers sold at
Plums {blank} Peppers. Weather very cold &amp; raw with a few showers people wearing over coats.
Sept 11. Busy today shipped 70 plums &amp; {?}1 {number obscured due to crease in page} bskts Green
peppers to Toronto at noon sold at {blank}. Shipped North 125 toms, 95 plums, 10 peppers. 6 crates

�Cauliflower 2 bags Cabbage &amp; 53 bskts plums to Hart. Total picked 404 bskts. Had a white frost this
morning. you could slide on Station platform, when I was at 6 oclock train but done no damage.
Sept 12th. Not so many orders today due at 4 oclock have some big orders tomorrow. picked plums
tonight for tomorrow.
Sept 13th. Sold Scott 181 Burbank plums @ 27¢ and Ross Hart. 51 Burbank 25¢ 25 {Blue?} plums
27¢ 25 cukes 22½¢ 50 peppers 35¢ 35 Crab apples 35¢ 10 crates $1.10 Cauliflowers total 367
bskts 10 crates.
Sept 13th {Date circled} Have sold this season up till tonight 3088 baskets of plums
Sept 14. Sunday Cool &amp; cloudy. had Hicks &amp; Will Bells family call. in. They found the body of the
nurse who was missing from Ironsides (down the lane). she was in the Pond disappeared on sept
4th.
Sept 15th. Busy again today picked 285 bskt plums 101 bskt tomatoes 31 bskts peppers. total 417
bskts and 12 crates Cauliflower and 3 bags Cabbages
Sept 16. not so many orders today. 190 bskts north 6 crates Cauliflowers 7 boxs cabbages. also
Sent 39 bskts Green Gages to Toronto sold at, 35¢ &amp; 40¢
Sept 17. Picked 251 plums today (total 333 bskts 10 crates Cauliflowers and 4 crates Cabbages.
Weather fine &amp; moderately warm.
Sept 18 not many orders today only 97 plums &amp; 68 bskts tomatoes 2 peppers 6 Cauliflowers
Sept 19. only picked 63 plums today &amp; 79 tomatoes shipped 22 x 6 Red peppers to Toronto Sold at
50¢ picked a load of Tomatoes for Canners. also shipped 30 bskts Bartlett pears at 60¢ and a few
Cabbages &amp; Cauliflowers
Sept 20. Started ploughing Tomato patch. not much done. Showery all day. fixed bushel boxs and
ladders ready to pick apples. Burlington Fair today and yesterday a very bad day for it today. Bay
City won for Second year in M.O. League Baltimore won International for the 6th time in succession.
Sept 21st Sunday cloudy and cool.
Sept 22nd A few showers in the morning. had quite a few orders today. plums. pears. Cauliflowers.
etc.
Sept 23rd picked 13 barrels Colvert Apples &amp; 1 Barrel Holland pippin Sold at $2.50 per bbl {barrel}.
also some pears &amp; 77 bskts plums.
Sept 24th. Weather fine &amp; clear and not very warm. picked 91 plums today and 79 bskt tomatoes 31
pears. &amp; 21 Red peppers for Ross Hart at $1.00 bskt 12 bags Carrots at 90¢ 1200 lbs Cabbages at
$9 00 per ton (averaged at 40¢ per dozen
Sept 25. not very many orders. 85 plums. 46 toms. 29 pears. also shipped 50 peppers to Toronto
Sold at Greens' 35 &amp; 40 Red $1 00. also some Flemish Beauty &amp; Windfall pears to Toronto Sold at
20 &amp; 30¢ and a few Large yellow plums sold at. 20¢.

�Sept 26th Very few orders today. 21 plums. 37 tomatoes 11 peppers. 12 pears. 7 caul, &amp; 4 crates
Cabbages weather fine. went to Ham. and got 170 orange &amp; lemon boxs. also took 30 bus {bushels}
Tomatoes to Canning Factory at 40¢
Sept 27 Weather grand went to Hamilton with Geo Chapman (this is his last day), and got two more
loads orange &amp; lemon boxs. got about 420 in the three loads cost about 6¢ each. only had one.
order today 10 bskts tomatoes.
Sept 28th. Sunday. Started raining about noon. and raining yet tonight.
Sept 27th. Have picked 4318 bskts plums to date
Sept 29th. Rained all night and up until noon today only shipped 48 plums. Reine Claude selling at
50¢ Finished up on Bartlett pears only had 46 bskts today. 8 crates Cauliflower 1 crate Cabbages &amp;
7 bskt peppers.
Sept 30th. Took a load of Cabbage up to Ross Hart this morning 3240 lbs at $9 per ton. also 10
crates Cauliflowers at $1 00 9 Red peppers 75¢ 30 sweet green peppers. 30¢ 52 monarch plums at
25¢. started raining at noon and rained all afternoon. and still raining at bed time. only had a few
orders north
Oct 1 Very cold, cleared up during the night and very strong west winds. shipped 109 bskts monarch
plums to Toronto. Sold 25 &amp; 30¢ also 42 bskts Reine Claude &amp; Blues North, and 60 toms. 8 pears 4
caul 2 peppers 7 cukes.
Oct 2nd. only one order north 22 bskts pears to Sinclair &amp; Co. (Sheldon &amp; Howell). Shipped 93
plums Sold 25 &amp; 30{¢} 20 peppers 30 &amp; 40{¢} to Toronto started picking Snow apples weather fine &amp;
warm.
Oct 3 Fine &amp; warm. not many orders. 26 pears 20 toms 25 plums &amp; 4 crates Cauliflowers Will Mac
came down yesterday for a few days. Washington won the penant in American League and New
York in National
Oct 4th. Sat. picked 56 bskts pears for Ross Hart at 40¢ and picked a few apples John &amp; Jerry
hoeing strawberries.
Oct 5 Sunday. Fine &amp; warm had a thunder shower about 8 oclock at night was down at John's for
dinner &amp; supper. Will &amp; Grandpa &amp; Fred &amp; Hattie was there.
Oct 6th. not very many orders finished on Duchess &amp; Howell pears, 63 bskts. also 10 crates
Cauliflowers a few Cabbages &amp; peppers. Started picking Cranberry pippin apples. apples hard to sell
have none sold yet.
Oct 7 only shipped afew bskts north started Kieffer pears 12 bskts 30¢ 5 toms 4 peppers &amp; 2 caul,
also Ross Hart aload of Cabbages $9 per ton, and 10 bbls Snow apples 6 Holland pippins 2
cranberry pippins.
Oct 8. Picking cranberry pippin apples. one tree had 38½ bushels on it. only 3 or 4 small orders up
north. Have a car of mixed apples sold to. D. S. Litster 180 barrels at $2.50 per bbl. weather fine.
Oct 9th. A very heavy white frost this morning but done no damage, only shipped 13 bskts up north.
picked &amp; packed 32 bbls apples.

�Oct 10th Packing &amp; picking Greening &amp; Wagner apples frost again this morning drew in squash &amp;
Marrows, had about 1200 Hubbard Squash off hot bed ground. all nice ones, will have some job
selling them all
Oct 11. Picking &amp; packing apples. sold Hart 26 plums 25¢ 81 Green peppers 28¢ 3 Reds 60¢ 4150
lbs Cabb. $9 per ton. Washington won World Series in 7 games. won last game 12 innings score 4
to 3.
Oct 12th. Home all day Lillie sick in bed with a cold weather was grand.
Oct 13th. shipped 63 bskts pears Kieffers at 25¢ 10 Caul. 75¢ a few peppers etc.
Oct 14th. Shipped 5 bbls cranberry pippins at $2 50. 12½ doz cabb 40¢ doz Sold Hart 10 doz
squash at $1.00 - also picking &amp; packing apples and Jerry ploughing. Have picked 4811 {this amount
is circled} bskts plums to date.
Oct 15. Picking &amp; packing apples all day.
Oct 16th. Finished picking &amp; packing Litsters apples loaded car of 190 barrels after supper done at
10 oclock.
Oct 17 Picking &amp; packing apples no orders for any thing else shipped 10 bbls to Hanna &amp; Co.
Weather grand for the past two weeks.
Oct 18. Picking &amp; packing Greening apples weather fine.
Oct 19 Sunday. Fine and a little cooler.
Oct 20th Frost this morning froze the flowers for the first time this season. Picking Baldwin apples.
Oct 21st. Picking &amp; packing apples. cold and cloudy frost again this morning was down last night to
hear John's Radio.
Oct 22. Picking &amp; packing Spys &amp; Wagners. Jerry ploughing yet. weather fine but cool nights &amp;
mornings.
Oct 23rd. Packing Wagner apples all day weather fine &amp; warm Election day for O.T.A. or
Government control. had a radio put into day. reports of voteing at 9.30. Wet 40 000 majority. mostly
from Toronto &amp; Hamilton.
Oct 24th. Unloading car of manure 44 tons 400 lbs. and another car in this afternoon. had to leave
truck at Virtue's water pump leaking water into oil.
Oct 25. Unloading manure all day weather fine.
Oct 26. Sunday fine &amp; warm. Mr &amp; Mrs Boniface out for the day
Oct 27th. Finished car of manure. and started picking apples again.
Oct 28. picking &amp; packing apples and loaded car of apples for CW Sharpe Burks Falls 140 bbls
Oct 29th. Cloudy &amp; foggy picked &amp; packed 37 bbls Spy apples.

�Oct 30 Still picking &amp; packing apples weather fine
Oct 31st. Finished picking &amp; packing apples had 560 bbls all together Sold 50 bbls Spys at $3 50
Balance at $2 50 bbl. loaded last car of apples after supper tonight 181 bbls
Nov 1st. Mild &amp; very windy. got Sugar Beets &amp; Corn Stalks in. went to Hamilton at night to get some
Boots &amp; underwear. also to look at some Radio's not satisfied with the Westinghouse.
Nov 2nd. Cold &amp; cloudy started furnace going. Henry Sheppherds boy buried today. Killed Friday by
a Auto near his home.
Nov 3rd. Monday. pulling Carrots &amp; getting 1st load ready for Hamilton Market. very cold &amp; cloudy.
Nov 4th. up at 4 oclock to go to market, sold out at noon but every thing very cheap. Large
Cauliflowers 60¢ doz Large Cabbages 30 &amp; 40¢ doz Peppers 25¢ Carrots 30 to 40¢, Sold 2 or 3
loads Carrots at 30¢ Hubbard Squash 50 to $150 {$1.50} doz
No 5th. Into Went to Hamilton with two loads of carrots weather a little warmer
Nov 6th. at market again today weather fine Sold out but every thing cheap.
Nov 7th. took two more loads into Hamilton turning cold tonight and very heavy wind.
Nov 8th Finished carrots two more loads to Hamilton today. had 385 bushels in all sold mostly at 30¢
and a few bushels at 40 cents. very cold drew Cauliflowers into the barn.
Nov 9th. Cool &amp; cloudy. Battery on Atwater Kent gone dead. last night after 6 days. Had
Nov 10th Grandma &amp; Grandpa. B. out today Thanksgiving Day. worked all day digging potatoes in
the morning &amp; getting load ready for market in the afternoon. Heavy frost this morning ground frozen
hard.
Nov 11th. at market today. Sold out about noon Cauliflowers 50 &amp; 60 cents crate Cabbages 30¢ @
40 doz Peppers 25¢ bskt squash 50 &amp; $100 {$1.00} doz
Nov 12. Shipped some peppers &amp; pears to Toronto. and got ready for market.
Nov 13th. Went to market again prices about the Same. and very hard to sell. got home about three
oclock.
Nov 14th. Rained some in the night &amp; cold &amp; cloudy today. getting ready for market again.
Nov 15 Saturday left at 2.30 for market. got the last stand under the shed. market very slow did not
get home until 5 oclock
Nov 16th Sunday turning colder, had Harry Simms &amp; Stan Blair over. went home at midnight their car
frozen up had to heat water. also drained my car &amp; truck Radiator taps frozen then. very cold.
Nov 17. Every thing frozen solid in the barn also too hard to plough, getting load ready for market,
squash &amp; Cauliflowers.
Nov 18th. Went to market this morning. very cold every thing frozen and hard to sell, got home at 3
oclock.

�Nov 19th. not quiet so cold. took a load of squash into Hamilton.
Nov 20th. Went to market again weather was fine. guess this will be the last this season have
nothing left only Cabbages and they are not worth very much. 30 &amp; 40¢ doz.
Nov 21. Cleaning up. &amp; shipped 57 bskts Kieffer pears to Toronto sold at, {blank}
Nov 22nd. Cleaning up &amp; burning old blackberry bushes. Hamilton Rugby team lost game in Semifinals against Queens of Kingston score 11 to 1
Nov 23rd. Sunday. Had Grandpa &amp; Grandma B. out for the day. cold &amp; rainy.
Nov 24th. Started unloading 3rd car of manure &amp; covering strawberries
Nov 25th Finished car of manure. weather very cold &amp; windy with snow flurries
Nov 26th We think we heard England on the Radio last night, there are trials each night this week
between United States &amp; England between hours of 11 and 12 oclock. Unloading another car of
manure this afternoon.
Nov 27 another car of manure in covering strawberries
Nov 28th. Still another car in. Keeping us busy unloading &amp; covering strawberries. heard some more
music between 11 and 12 oclock when the test was on for hearing the old country
Nov 29th. Still another car of manure in today this is the last one it makes seven cars this fall. heard
some one talking foreign language on radio between 11 and 12 when the test was on. also had a
fine loud concert from Atlanta Ga. Also Dallas, Texas, went to bed about 2 oclock.
Nov 30th. Sunday. fair &amp; very, Cold was down to Leo. Hammonds for supper.
Dec 1st. Frozen up this morning. drawing the last of the manure 7 cars this fall.
Dec 2nd. Cold yet to much frost to plough nearly all the farmers have a lot of ploughing to do yet, it
has been so dry, that it was too hard to plough on the clay land. putting manure into. Raspberries &amp;
Blackberries. today.
Dec 3rd. very cold &amp; cloudy drawing stumps from Geo Thomas' at Mt Nemo it is some tough job. and
a long drive nearly 10 miles
Dec 4th. Fine &amp; clear and very cold ground frozen solid. still drawing stumps. could not be a better
time to get them out. when the ground is frozen.
Dec 5th. drawing stumps yet. have got 8 loads now, that is all he has. weather milder, raining this
afternoon, got 16 bus {bushels} wheat for $20.00 from John {Snoke?} up near Thomas', having good
time listening in on the Radio. got a surprise to night. had a concert on the steamer Leviathian on the
Atlantic Ocean {tick marked here} it was pretty good, in New York Harbor
Dec 6th. Cold &amp; cloudy did not do much, but getting things straightened up for the winter, Smith &amp;
John building new front steps for Grandpa.
Dec 7th. Sunday. cloudy &amp; cool. Had Grandpa up for dinner. Radio very poor tonight, went to bed
early.

�Dec 8th. mild today some rain last night &amp; this morning, but turning colder tonight Heard the Hockey
Game over the Radio from Springfield. Boston &amp; Canadians of Montreal Montreal won 4 to 3 Smith
and I sat up till 150 a.m. in the morning. and lots still on then.
Dec 9th. Heavy west winds and very cold this morning. Had Mr &amp; Mrs Geo Hammond up. to hear our
Radio it was very good tonight, especially the. Ever Ready Club at New York.
Dec 10th. cool with some snow. ground now covered had Mr &amp; Mrs King down Radio not quite so
good but managed to get some good stuff. arrived in Pasadena a year ago last night. some
diference from here. working in the barn. fixing crates weather not so cold.
Dec 11th. Still working in the Barn. Smith &amp; John Cutting wood for Grandpa. weather a little milder &amp;
snowing. Radio fine tonight. Had Dallas &amp; Fort Worth, Texas, Atlanta Georgia, Kansas City Missouri,
Louisville Kentucky, Hastings Nebraska, Boston, and lots of other distant places.
Dec 12th. some more snow tonight, but milder. working in the barn again.
Dec 13th. Milder this morning, but turning very cold at noon with snow flurries and frozen up again
tonight with heavy west winds, still working in the barn
Dec 14th. Sunday. cloudy &amp; very cold. with some snow flurries only 5 froze zero this morning they
say
Dec 15th. Very cold again this morning. worked in the barn fixing boxs &amp; crates. I guess we are
about done work. will not need Smith now regular guess he will have a hard time finding any work
this winter
Dec 16th. A little milder Cloudy &amp; looks like rain. Ida &amp; Byron took Charlotte &amp; Doris into see Santa
Claus guess they had a big time. they all stopped for supper. Radio was no good, because they
stayed also Mr Stuart across the road
Dec 17th. Cloudy again getting cooler this afternoon, reported that it is 57 below zero out in Alberta
yesterday
Dec 18th. Cold &amp; cloudy east winds. light rain &amp; sleet all day. getting still colder out west reported 62
below in Alberta this morning
Dec 19th Still raining this morning &amp; freezing on to every thing. getting very icey. turning cold tonight
Dec 20th. Very cold only about 8 from zero. drove John &amp; Grandpa up to see the christmas market it
was not very large too cold I guess. Bought 3 Geese at 23 cts lb, weighed 15 lbs each
Sunday Dec 21 Still very cold with some Snow on the ground, 2 below zero in Toronto. so it must
have been below here.
Dec 22. Very cold yet, drove down town Christmas shopping and to the station for some parcels
from Toronto.
Dec 23rd. A Little milder with some more snow. went up to Hamilton with some presents, also with
the rollers of the Washing Machine.

�Dec 24th. working around the house and putting on Storm doors getting colder again, fixed up our
first Christmas Tree tonight some job
Dec 25th. Very cold below zero I guess. Charlotte &amp; Doris had a big time. with the Christmas Tree.
Went down to Johns for dinner &amp; supper John drove us home in the cutter, dandy sleighing. but
snow not very deep very cold tonight sure haveing a real winter.
Dec 26th. Cold with strong west winds. but not as cold as yesterday.
Dec 27th. Colder again today guess it will be below zero tonight.
Dec 28. Sunday. Clear and very cold 6 to 10 below zero. as low as 10 &amp; 12 below in Toronto on
Saturday. and Sunday.
Dec 29. Cloudy and not quiet so cold today 4 above zero this morning
Dec 30. Milder today &amp; cloudy all day, but did not thaw any.

Total Receipts (Goods) for 1924 Season (Gross)
Page 1

Receipts

$1356.81

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1415.21

"3

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2365.44

"4

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1797.04

"5

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1569.44

"6

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1040.47

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1534.36

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1549.72

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1086.15

$13714.64
Total Net Receipts
J. A.

$2300

A D.

$2300

Frank

$2300

$6900

Total Expenses

$6900.00

$6814.64

For more information on Franklin McMillan, check out the “Meet the Diarists” section under
“Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.uoguelph.ca

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&lt;p&gt;1924&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frank McMillan&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Burlington Ont&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Printed stamp} - ROBERT DUNCAN &amp;amp; CO, Booksellers, HAMILTON, ONTARIO&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 7th (Monday) arrived home in Hamilton at 750 this morning after being in Cal. since Dec 3rd. Grandpa Boniface was at the station to meet us. we took street car to 94 Grosvenor, and had a big blow out of a feed, feeling pretty tired after being on the train since Thursday night at 650 PM 3 days and 4 nights. Called up Ida who took us out to Burlington to see all the folks. found them all fairly well, but Grandpa who was not very well. John &amp;amp; Smith have all the Cabbages transplanted&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and nearly all the Tomatoes. and they all look very good. B.S Hicks &amp;amp; Ida drove us back to Hamilton at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 8th. Took street car up to James St. and got our Auto License No. 87.140 cost $14.00 also papers to make out Income reports on. took bus out at 1130. had dinner at Johns and started cleaning up house. went to station and got our trunks. Mr Geo Alton never even saw them nor examined them. went back on 7 oclock bus to Hamilton as we left Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 9th went up on street car again this morning. met Geo Wilshire on the car. yesterday morning. he is some big stout fellow now. Bot a new mattress for our bed at $15.00 also a Linoleum for the Dining Room $16.25 and wall paper for Dining Room $3.88 got car fixed up, also cleaning house. weather damp &amp;amp; cold. have a cold already, drove into city again tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 10th. moved out to Burl. this a.m all went down and had dinner with grandpa. he is not very well. weather is cold &amp;amp; cloudy. strong west wind. makes me shiver when I go out. have a bad cough already.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 11th Ground frozen this morning. cool all day but pretty fair. started work about 10 oclock stuck it out till about 4 oclock trimming cherry trees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 12th. Milder &amp;amp; partly cloudy. trimming trees all day. Will loose a lot of trees girdled by mice in old Raspberry patch. plum trees 10 year old girdled never saw such large trees done before. some 4 and 5 inchs through. must be 25 girdled all around and 50 more part way&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 13th Sunday. Fine in the morning but a few showers in the after noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 14th. Fine but a little cool. transplanted 20 sashes sweet peppers &amp;amp; 12 sashes hot peppers. not very good very small plants and very poor catch. all invited to have supper at Geo Hammond's. had a nice time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 15th. Cool with north &amp;amp; east winds. finished transplanting peppers. 12 sashes more. Bot two ounces Snowball Cauliflower for $6.00 at S.B. went into Ham. to see about Truck License. under new Road regulations we can only get 1 ton License on 34 by 4 1/2 tires. 1 1/2 tons on 35 by 5 inchs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and if we want two ton will have to get 36 x 6 in tires &amp;amp; new wheels on. cost about $235, and if we change to 35 by 5. will cost $80.00 for two new ones&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 16th. Pruning in the morning went to Hamilton got two 35" x 5" tires on Truck. also some greasing done. cost $83.59. also License, no 12692. cost $25.00, had to take off spare tire also cab door and tools out to get weight under 3700 lbs. weighed 3640. weather cold &amp;amp; cloudy strong east winds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 17th. burning old Berry bushes along the road Started raining about 9 oclock. put second coat of paint on Dining Room floor, and worked all the afternoon on Income Tax papers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 18th Good Friday. Rained all day, till about 6 oclock at night. Had Grandpa and Grandma B. out for the day, also Grandpa Mac for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 19th. Clear with strong west winds. trimming cherry trees in the morning unloading 3rd car of manure in the afternoon to make more hotbeds for transplanting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 24th. Men uncovering strawberries. tried my hand at Bridge grafting. some. job hope it saves the trees fine &amp;amp; mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 25th. Finished bridge grafting also finished uncovering strawberries. settled duty with Geo Alton for trees $8.98.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 26th. Weather fine &amp;amp; bright but cold east wind. Paid Grandpa's income tax for 1923. $117.42. also took my own and Johns in nothing to pay Bot two bags Cobbler Potatoes at 285 {$2.85} / bag late ones $1.85 from Stevens &amp;amp; Solomons making hot beds to transplant tomatoes in. Man started ploughing rye under for strawberries &amp;amp; trees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 27th. Sunday. Fine &amp;amp; warm. had John &amp;amp; family up for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 28th. Transplanted 60 sashes of John Bauer tomatoes - (6000 plants)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 29th Trees arrived today $3.39 freight on them arrived in good shape and look alright. Transplanted 74 sashes tomatoes. and done a lot of watering. Jerry started work this a.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 30th. Planted 5 bags potatoes and also planted trees on my place. Row 1.2.5.6. York State prunes (40) trees Row 3 &amp;amp; 4 are Shropshire Damson (15).&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Man ploughing by Henry Manns for Cabbages all stopped by rain at half past three. it had been drizzling since 11 oclock this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 1st. planted 150 cherry trees on Johns. place and filled up my (part) Blackberry patch. weather cold &amp;amp; windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 2nd. started planting strawberries. worked all day at sprayer. when some thing went wrong about 530. and smashed the engine all up. Got 3bbls {barrels} Lime Sulphur 100 lbs Lead and two gallons Black Leaf 40. for pears. weather still cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 3rd. Planting strawberries. weather very cold East Rain Winds all day. started raining hard, at 5 oclock. some thunder and lightning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 4th Sunday fair and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 5th. Planting strawberries all day. very cold west winds&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 6th. still planting strawberries weather very cold. with east wind. some rain last night. Brought sprayer back, worked&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;all the afternoon but still refuses to go. Bot 1/2 ton of Nitrate of Soda. $35.00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 7th. Worked all morning at sprayer. then too much wind to spray in the afternoon. Finished planting strawberries about 3 1/2 or 4 acres.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 8th. Cloudy &amp;amp; East wind. this morning. got 1 1/2 tanks on pears and stopped by rain. The mixture for Pear Paylla is. about 16. gals Lime Sulphur and about 4/5 of a quart of Black Leaf 40 per tank used as Dormant Spray as late as possible rained heavy all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 9th. nothing doing rained all last night and all day. ground very wet now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 10th. Worked at hotbeds weeding peppers and transplanting tomatoes. weather fine &amp;amp; bright but cool east wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 11th Sunday, cool and cloudy. east wind. went to the city for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 12th. Cold east wind &amp;amp; cloudy. Cleaning brush out of Johns Orchard stopped by rain at 10 oclock and still raining tonight worked at greasing &amp;amp; oiling truck &amp;amp; car all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 13th. Started planting out Cabbages. ground very wet. but cabbage getting big. so have got to put them out. had a few more showers again today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 14th. Planting Cabbages stopped at 4 oclock. has been raining since noon. have 8000 plants out now. shipped one bskt {basket} asparagus. to Toronto first this year Sold at $4.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 15th. Rained all morning again cleared up at noon transplanted the last of our tomatoes in Cabbage beds. have 200 sashes in all&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 16th. Finished planting Cabbages down at old place. very wet yet also Hoeing old strawberry patch. Have about 10 000 Cabbages. will likely be cheap this year as they where dear last year&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 17th. Fine &amp;amp; warm with heavy southwest wind. Hoeing old strawberry patch. looks like rain at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 18th Sunday. looks like a rainy day. rained all night and still raining at 10 oclock this morning. another big shower at noon. and very cold tonight&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 19th. Very cold this morning we had a light frost. Hoeing strawberries yet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 20th. Cold yet. Hoeing strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 21st. Heavy white frost this morning. froze ice. a very few strawberry blossoms out on old bed strawberries but all out are frozen. plum trees also nearly all out in blossom may have frozen them all. Sowed 2 ozs Cauliflower and 4 ozs Copenhagen Cabbage seeds. also Hoed Early Cabbages not doing very well. put out when the ground was very wet. Hoeing this afternoon with fur lined coat and leather gloves on and nearly frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 22nd. Men hoeing SBerries I was cutting back Black berries. they are either badly frozen or diseased as they are dead at the tops.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 23rd. Frost again this morning this makes four or five mornings that there has been frost this week. the Asparagus about all frozen. but warmer tonight and cloudy looks like rain for the Holiday May 24th.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 24th. Rained all night and part of this morning balance of the day. very cold with strong west winds. Sour cherries nearly all out in blossom now. do not look like much chance of them setting this kind of weather. have our furnace going this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 25th. Sunday. Very cold with strong west winds &amp;amp; cloudy a couple of heavy showers in the afternoon. with some thunder. wind. hail etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 26th. Man ploughing at Grandpa's. rest of us digging away from trees in Johns. ground wet and cold we here reported that 50% of strawberry blossoms &amp;amp; buds frozen. notice some of ours frozen. but do not think that many.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 27th. Milder today, sowed carrots. drill did not work good. one of the brushes gone. started sowing half way past Onion hole. in drill. Sowed 1 1/4 lbs seed. went over past Hickory tree. about 64 rows. Looks like rain again tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 28th. Hoed, cultivated and put 150 lbs nitrate of Soda on Cabbages. they are not doing very well&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 29th Cool and cloudy again today. planted 5 sashes. Hubbard squashs and 1 sash marrows. about 100 boxs to the sash. want to plant them in Hotbed grounds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 30 marking ground for Tomatoes. very heavy west wind &amp;amp; very cold we shipped 6 bskt {basket} Grass on May 28th sold at $3.50 per bskt in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 31st. A little warmer today. but some claim white frost this morning a lot of people worked all night. covering tomato plants with baskets and burning straw. but we have none out yet. Spent the whole day watering in the hotbeds and dusting for blight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 1st. Sunday. Fine and warm this morning covered hot beds again tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 2nd. Warmer today started planting Tomatoes out Large piece next Kerrs. 6500 John Bauer plants. also planted 4 ozs Cumberland Cucumber seeds. Looks like showers tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 3rd Planting tomatoes all day. have in all 13 400 plants out now. weather good for planting. not too warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and mostly cloudy and started to shower just at 6 oclock tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 4th. Planting tomatoes all day planted 20 000 plants in three days weather was grand for planting not very warm and mostly cloudy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 5th. Fine &amp;amp; warm today planted out about 4500 Cauliflowers in the morning and 5000 peppers in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 6th Finished planting peppers. had, 3 sashes Allans sweets &amp;amp; 5 sashes Neapolitan &amp;amp; 2 Large sashes Neapolitan, &amp;amp; 10 Large sashes 4 small of Ruby King, and 8 sashes (Large) and 12 small sashes Hot Peppers, in all 250 Peppers in small sashes 275 Peppers in Large sashes about 11 500 all together.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 7th. Digging around trees in old orchard and piling up frames &amp;amp; sashes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 8th. Sunday. Raining this morning and cold. Had Mrs &amp;amp; Mr Geo Hammond for tea. cleared up cool tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 9th. Finished digging around trees in old orchard, and put nitrate of Soda on tomatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 10th. Cool yet. put nitrate of Soda on Cabbages second time. also some on peppers&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and took dirt of 220 Sashes in hotbed yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 11th. started spraying pear trees. got 2 tanks on and machine out of order for the rest of the day weather cool &amp;amp; cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 12th. Spraying got 6 tanks on. Spraying pears with 4/5 qt nicotine 5 1/3 lbs lead 3 gals Lime Sulphur.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 13th. Raining this morning nothing doing. Fine in the afternoon spraying. men hoeing new Strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 14th. Spraying apples 5 1/3 lbs Lead, 3 1/2 gals Lime Sulphur. seems to be loads of apples. plums and cherries, but very few pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;June 15th. Sunday. Fine but not very warm Had Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma B. out for the day. also {Ormie?} &amp;amp; Mrs Bush called. also. Addie Vettor &amp;amp; wife &amp;amp; babe. and Mrs Vettor. called in from Kitchener&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 16th. Spray machine on the punk again today. had Elmer Hall to fix it had to put new gear wheel on. some of the parts wore out. only got 4 tanks on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 17th. Got seven tanks on today. one more tank to finish. taking about 30 tanks to do this time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 18th. Finished cleaning up hot bed ground&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 19th. Started cultivating carrots. &amp;amp; planted hot bed ground with Vegetable Marrows &amp;amp; Hubbard Squashes. had six hundred hills planted in berry Boxs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 20. Cultivating &amp;amp; weeding carrots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 21st. Have a bad cold. did not get up till afternoon weather getting warmer&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 22nd. Sunday. Received a message from Lost Angelas. Deans wife died suddenly yesterday. Sent a night letter back tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 23rd. Had a heavy rain early this morning. with a Little thunder will do a lot of good. Planted Cauliflowers this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 24th. Planting Cabbages in the morning. Hoeing early Cabbages after dinner and sowed cucumbers again. did not come up first time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 25th. Finished planting out Late Cabbages. must have 10 000. weather showery and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 26. Picked first strawberries 45 crates sold 15 at $5.00 shipped 30 to Toronto sold at 21 to 25 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 27th. Getting Indian house and and Berry shanties fixed up.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 28. Picked 63 crates SBerries this morning sold 28 here at $5.00 and crates back. shipped balance to Toronto sold at, 20 at 25¢ 5 @ 23¢ 3 @ 22¢ makes 108 crates total picked to this Sat. night first week, expected Indians from London today waited all the afternoon at Hamilton Station none arrived.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 29. Rained all Sat. afternoon Sunday. cool with heavy west wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 30th. Monday picked 150 crates SBerries till 130PM. had a shower at 2 oclock. took 55 crates to Toronto by Truck sold 54 at $4 00 and 41 at 12 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 1st. Cool. with a few sprinkles of rain picked 198 crates SBerries had to ship 178 to Toronto on Commission no orders no sales. and all gone to pieces in Toronto selling 8 to 10 cents in Toronto this morning. we done good yesterday by selling&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 2nd. only picked 76 crates today weather cold berries selling 8 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 3. Picked 179 crates berries today mostly sold around 8 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 4 Picked 151 crates to 230 P.M. quite. no sale sent 60 crates to Toronto by truck. Sold 42 at 10¢ 10 @ 9¢ 8 @ 8 1/2¢.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 5th. Saturday a little warmer picked 105 crates today for Lin Scott at 7¢. makes 859 this week. or. 967 crates to date.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 6th Sunday cool, clouded up at night looks like rain. Had Lillie &amp;amp; Mr. Tyler called in. with Hicks. we went down to the beach for supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 7th. Had our berry pickers out here at 520 this morning had alight shower. stopped picking for a few minutes sent 53 crates to Toronto Sold 8 &amp;amp; 9¢ at 8.30. 108 crates at 1.30 to Uptons. Sold 25 to Peddlar at $2 00. shipped 83 north. total 269 crates and stopped before 4P.M by heavy rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 8th. Picked 236 crates today. price about the same had to ship 41 crates on commission Sold 6 to 7cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 9th. Stopped picking at 2 oclock. no Sales. Sold 61 at $7 50 a crate 40 crates north at 6 1/2. 108 to Canners at 6 1/2¢ Very warm. makeing berries soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 10th. Picked 239 today 108 crates to Canners. 131 crates up north at $1.75 a crate also 20 crates Cabbages at $1 00 a crate&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 11. Picked 203 crates today weather very&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;warm, berries will soon be done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 12th Picked afew berries till 10 oclock. 44 crates. picked 1200 crates this week. total up to date 2167 crates&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 13th Cool &amp;amp; windy had picnic with Hicks, Longs and Harris. at Dundas Park.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 14 strawberries slowing up. picked 134 crates only. sold 48 to Canners balance up north at $1.75. Picked 22 bskt {basket} Richmond cherries at 60¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 15th. Picked 103 crates SBerries today. and 21 bskts cherries (sweets &amp;amp; Richmonds)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 16. Picked 77 crates SBerries today and 30 Richmond cherries 60¢ Sprayed cherries today took 6 tanks put in 5 1/2 lbs lead &amp;amp; 3 1/2 gals Lime Sulphur.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 17 Very cool this morning. picked 59 crates SBerries. cutting lots of Cabbages about 30 crates today selling at 75 cents also picked 21 bskts Green Peppers sold in Toronto at 90¢ &amp;amp; $1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 18. only picked 10 crates SBerries and 38 bskts Cherries Sours selling at 50¢ 11 qt.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;sprayed Bartlett pears with 3 gals Lime Sulphur &amp;amp; about 4/5 qt nicotine and started spraying apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 19. Finished spraying apples took 6 tanks seems to be a fair crop of apples. weather very cool, especially at nights. Picked 383 crates SBerries this week. Total to date 2550 crates.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 20. Sunday Fine &amp;amp; cool. went down home and also down to the beach for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 21st. Picked 160 bskts Richmond cherries Sold up north at 50¢ also cut 50 crates cabbages at 75¢ crate and 12 quarts Rasps for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 22. Warm today a couple of thunder showers went around north of here picked 129 bskt cherries at 50¢, and cut a few Cabbages.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 23. Very warm. picked 13 crates strawberries $1.85 26 crates Cabbages 75¢ 86 cherries at 50¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 24. Very warm again today and very dry we need rain very bad picked 101 bskts Richmond cherries and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;4 crates Raspberries also picked one bskt tomatoes Sold in Toronto @ $3 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 25. Had a nice rain last night. Finished picking Richmond cherries had 629 bskts. and 16 bskts Sweet cherries. also started picking Montmorency's, 102 bskts today. total cherries to date. 747 bskts {747 bskts is circled with an arrow pointing to previous page}, also cut 34 crates Cabbages today at 75¢, Richmonds sold mostly at 50¢, Montmorency's afew 65¢ but mostly 60¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 26. Sat. picked 26 bskts cherries for Concilla Barrie, and we all went to Burlington to the Drummers Snack procession and Races. and Soft Ball game between Burlington and Acton girls Burlington won. Score 12 to 10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 27 Sunday. Fine and moderately warm had Grandpa mac up all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 28th. Picked 10 crates Raspberries sold in Toronto at 18 and 20 cts also cut 50 crates Cabbages at 75 cts and 120 bskts cherries at 60 and 65 mostly 65¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 29th. Picked 217 cherries today. also cut 6 crates Cauliflowers but not very good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 30th Showery this morning not so many pickers, picked 185 bskts cherries and a few Cabbage 18 crates.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 31st ordered from Marchment 5 Cars Berry covering manure start shipping Oct 15th 2 cars Green shipping Oct 1st 4 cars Hotbed shipping Feby 15 had a big rain last night with thunder &amp;amp; lightning very heavy the rain will do a lot of good. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy this morning. Picked 121 bskt Cherries after dinner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 1st. Fair &amp;amp; Cool nearly all cherry orders cancelled only picked 69 bskt cherries 5 bskts No 1 tomatoes at $2.50 2 bskt Culls shipped to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 2 Sat, only picked 26 bskts Cherries today. Sprayed old cherry orchard again today trying to hold them on for awhile. Have 1517 bskts cherries picked to date. and 29 crates Rasps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 3 Sunday Fair &amp;amp; cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 4th. Up at 430 am Shipped 20 crates Cabbages and 10 cherries on early train picked 2.25 bskts cherries today sold all north at 60 and 65¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 6th Big rain at 5 oclock picked 115 cherries and 10 crates Rasps some Cauliflowers &amp;amp; cabbages. very warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug 6 Big storm in the night again. every pretty wet now. picked 129 cherries 18 bskt tomatoes No 1 sold at $125 {$1.25} north. No 2.s sold in Toronto at. {blank} also some Caul, and 21 crates Cabbages. had another big thunder storm rain and wind at 7. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 7. Orders very light today only shipped 62 bskt Cherries. 10 bskts toms. 3 Cabb. 21 peppers 7 crates Rasps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 8 orders worse today only picked 68 cherries today and 16 No 1 tomatoes and 11 No 2's tomatoes, a very poor crop and sample. to date 21 16 bskts cherries shipped picked 12 cherries to Toronto $100 {$1.00} to 125 {$1.25} sold at 40 and 50cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 9. Saturday no orders. got two loads of orange crates from Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 10. Had another heavy shower in the night. motered up to Ted Irelands, and spent the afternoon and evening had a good time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 11 not many cherry orders only got rid of 83 bskts 7 crates cauliflowers at $150 {$1.50} 7 crates Cabbages 75¢ 18 doz Cabb. 60¢ doz in Sacks also picked first two crates Lawtons sold at 20¢ box very poor crop also&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;4 crates Rasps. and 58 No1 Tomatoes and 35 No 2's. Sold at 30¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 12 not very many orders shipped 45 toms north at 40¢ and 73 No 2's to Toronto Sold at 30¢ also 57 cherries to Montreal sold at 60¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 13th Showery in the night and today only picked about 60 tomatoes half of them No 2's, sold in Toronto at 25¢ to 35¢ also Shipped 57 cherries to montreal Sold 10 at 85¢ 47 at 65¢ and 20 bskt Peppers. Peppers Sold at 75¢ and Cherries at 10 at 85¢ 47 at 65¢ and shipped 10 crates Cauliflowers to Toronto Sold at $200 {$2.00} crate and 18 sweet peppers to Toronto sold at. {blank}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 14. Had a few orders cherries at 50¢, sold McSmith 94 at 55¢ picked in all 161 bskts shipped 60 No 1 tomatoes 40¢ and 52 No 2's to Toronto cut 11 crates Cauliflower and 12 crates Cabbages Picked first plums Willards 15 bskts sold 65 and 70¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 15. Shipped 19 crates Cauliflowers to Toronto sold at $2 25 &amp;amp; $2 50 a crate 100 bskt cherries to Smith at 55¢. 103 tomatoes north at 40¢. 4 crates Lawton berries $5.00 a crate&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Some apples at 30¢ 9. Cauliflowers $125 &amp;amp; $150 {$1.25 &amp;amp; $1.50} 8 Willard plums 70¢ 8 Red Junes at 50¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 16 to date picked 2619 baskets cherries picked 100 bskts Red June plums at 50¢ and 10 crates Cauliflowers at $125 {$1.25} for Ross Hart.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 17th Sunday. Cold and cloudy. did not go out any place&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 18th Flooded with orders today, only filled about half of Tomato orders worked till 930 at night. Shipped 169 bskts tomatoes at 35¢. 145 bskts Cherries at 50¢ and a few at 60¢. 58 bskts apples at 30¢ 91 bskts plums at 50¢ + 60¢ 3 peppers at 50 &amp;amp; 60¢ 15 Cauliflower $1.50 crate 7 Cabbages 75¢ crate 2 Marrows 100 {$1.00} crate total 466 bskts 24 crates.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 19th. Picked 147 plums today 68 tomatoes. some Cabbages Cauliflowers and 113 bskts cherries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 20. Had a big day today picked 200 plums for Hart 212 for Smith at 40¢ (Abundance and Red June) also 25 for North. 101 bskts Cherries. 30 apples 12 crates Cabb &amp;amp; Cauliflowers 9 crates Lawton Berries at 20¢&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;total 568 x 11 qts. 21 crates. got done at 930 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 21st busy as usual cherries. tomatoes, apples, plums, Caul. etc. also took 33 bus {bushels} tomatoes to Canning Coy {Company}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 22. Finished picking cherries. 83 bskts total 3168 bskts this year. picked 245 bskts toms. today at 35¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 23. Warm today picked 150. Abundance plums 40¢ and 50 Hamper apples astrachan $1 00 yellow transparent 75¢ - for Lin Scott.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 24. Fine and warm home all day tired out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 25. Had another big day nine oclock now. and just done. Picked 310 bskts tomatoes 35¢ 83 plums 50¢ 14 cukes 50¢ 8 peppers 50¢ 5 crates Lawtons. 28 crates Caul. 9 cabbages. 18 Hamper apples $1.00. First 2 bskts Red peppers today $150 {$1.50} bskt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 26. not quiet so busy today. Picked 176 bskts tomatos 35¢. 20 Hamper apples at $1.00. also shipped sweet 40¢ &amp;amp; red peppers $1.00 to Toronto &amp;amp; montreal. Sold at 30¢ in Montreal. also 4 boxs marrows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 27. orders very light only tomatoes and could only pick 69 bskts. and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 5th. Very cold with a few cold showers. had a pretty busy day, on orders north. 195 bskts tomatoes 30¢ 134 bskts plums 30 &amp;amp; 40¢ 19 bskts pears 60¢ 22 bskts Pickling cukes 40¢ to 75¢ 7 Red peppers $75 {$0.75} and $100 {$1.00}. 7 Green peppers 35¢. 8 crates Cauliflowers $150 {$1.50}. 2 bags Cabbages 50¢ total 384 bskts 8 crates 2 bags&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 6th Every thing going flat. sold scott 130 Burbank plums at 24¢.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 7th Sunday. fine and moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 8th. Monday not much doing only about 200 bskts orders and a few Cabbages &amp;amp; Cauliflowers. Bert Rupert, refused to pick tomatoes. so got fired. showery part of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 9. not very many orders shipped 80 bskt Burbank plums to Toronto sold 40¢ &amp;amp; 45¢ sold N.P.G. 25 peppers at 35¢ Ross Hart 1/2 ton Cabbages $12 per ton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 10th. Very few orders sent 160 bskts plums to Toronto and 47 bskts Green peppers sold at Plums {blank} Peppers. Weather very cold &amp;amp; raw with a few showers people wearing over coats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 11. Busy today shipped 70 plums &amp;amp; {?}1 {number obscured due to crease in page} bskts Green peppers to Toronto at noon sold at {blank}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Shipped North 125 toms, 95 plums, 10 peppers. 6 crates Cauliflower 2 bags Cabbage &amp;amp; 53 bskts plums to Hart. Total picked 404 bskts. Had a white frost this morning. you could slide on Station platform, when I was at 6 oclock train but done no damage.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 12th. Not so many orders today due at 4 oclock have some big orders tomorrow. picked plums tonight for tomorrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 13th. Sold Scott 181 Burbank plums @ 27¢ and Ross Hart. 51 Burbank 25¢ 25 {Blue?} plums 27¢ 25 cukes 22 1/2¢ 50 peppers 35¢ 35 Crab apples 35¢ 10 crates $1.10 Cauliflowers total 367 bskts 10 crates.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 13th {Date circled} Have sold this season up till tonight 3088 baskets of plums&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 14. Sunday Cool &amp;amp; cloudy. had Hicks &amp;amp; Will Bells family call. in. They found the body of the nurse who was missing from Ironsides (down the lane). she was in the Pond disappeared on sept 4th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 15th. Busy again today picked 285 bskt plums 101 bskt tomatoes 31 bskts peppers. total 417 bskts and 12 crates Cauliflower and 3 bags Cabbages&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 16. not so many orders today. 190 bskts north 6 crates Cauliflowers 7 boxs cabbages. also Sent 39 bskts Green Gages to Toronto sold at, 35¢ &amp;amp; 40¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 17. Picked 251 plums today (total 333 bskts 10 crates Cauliflowers and 4 crates Cabbages. Weather fine &amp;amp; moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 18 not many orders today only 97 plums &amp;amp; 68 bskts tomatoes 2 peppers 6 Cauliflowers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 19. only picked 63 plums today &amp;amp; 79 tomatoes shipped 22 x 6 Red peppers to Toronto Sold at 50¢ picked a load of Tomatoes for Canners. also shipped 30 bskts Bartlett pears at 60¢ and a few Cabbages &amp;amp; Cauliflowers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 20. Started ploughing Tomato patch. not much done. Showery all day. fixed bushel boxs and ladders ready to pick apples. Burlington Fair today and yesterday a very bad day for it today. Bay City won for Second year in M.O. League Baltimore won International for the 6th time in succession.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 21st Sunday cloudy and cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 22nd A few showers in the morning. had quite a few orders today. plums. pears. Cauliflowers. etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 23rd picked 13 barrels Colvert Apples &amp;amp; 1 Barrel Holland pippin Sold at $2.50 per bbl {barrel}. also some pears &amp;amp; 77 bskts plums.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 24th. Weather fine &amp;amp; clear and not very warm. picked 91 plums today and 79 bskt tomatoes 31 pears. &amp;amp; 21 Red peppers for Ross Hart at $1.00 bskt 12 bags Carrots at 90¢ 1200 lbs Cabbages at $9 00 per ton (averaged at 40¢ per dozen&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 25. not very many orders. 85 plums. 46 toms. 29 pears. also shipped 50 peppers to Toronto Sold at Greens' 35 &amp;amp; 40 Red $1 00. also some Flemish Beauty &amp;amp; Windfall pears to Toronto Sold at 20 &amp;amp; 30¢ and a few Large yellow plums sold at. 20¢.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 26th Very few orders today. 21 plums. 37 tomatoes 11 peppers. 12 pears. 7 caul, &amp;amp; 4 crates Cabbages weather fine. went to Ham. and got 170 orange &amp;amp; lemon boxs. also took&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30 bus {bushels} Tomatoes to Canning Factory at 40¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 27 Weather grand went to Hamilton with Geo Chapman (this is his last day), and got two more loads orange &amp;amp; lemon boxs. got about 420 in the three loads cost about 6¢ each. only had one. order today 10 bskts tomatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 28th. Sunday. Started raining about noon. and raining yet tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 27th. Have picked 4318 bskts plums to date&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 29th. Rained all night and up until noon today only shipped 48 plums. Reine Claude selling at 50¢ Finished up on Bartlett pears only had 46 bskts today. 8 crates Cauliflower 1 crate Cabbages &amp;amp; 7 bskt peppers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 30th. Took a load of Cabbage up to Ross Hart this morning 3240 lbs at $9 per ton. also 10 crates Cauliflowers at $1 00 9 Red peppers 75¢ 30 sweet green peppers. 30¢ 52 monarch plums at 25¢. started raining at noon and rained all afternoon. and still raining at bed time. only had a few orders north&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 1 Very cold, cleared up during the night and very strong west winds. shipped 109 bskts monarch plums to Toronto. Sold 25 &amp;amp; 30¢ also 42 bskts Reine Claude &amp;amp; Blues North, and 60 toms. 8 pears 4 caul 2 peppers 7 cukes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 2nd. only one order north 22 bskts pears to Sinclair &amp;amp; Co. (Sheldon &amp;amp; Howell). Shipped 93 plums Sold 25 &amp;amp; 30{¢} 20 peppers 30 &amp;amp; 40{¢} to Toronto started picking Snow apples weather fine &amp;amp; warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 3 Fine &amp;amp; warm. not many orders. 26 pears 20 toms 25 plums &amp;amp; 4 crates Cauliflowers Will Mac came down yesterday for a few days. Washington won the penant in American League and New York in National&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 4th. Sat. picked 56 bskts pears for Ross Hart at 40¢ and picked a few apples John &amp;amp; Jerry hoeing strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 5 Sunday. Fine &amp;amp; warm had a thunder shower about 8 oclock at night was down at John's for dinner &amp;amp; supper. Will &amp;amp; Grandpa &amp;amp; Fred &amp;amp; Hattie was there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 6th. not very many orders finished on&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Duchess &amp;amp; Howell pears, 63 bskts. also 10 crates Cauliflowers a few Cabbages &amp;amp; peppers. Started picking Cranberry pippin apples. apples hard to sell have none sold yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 7 only shipped afew bskts north started Kieffer pears 12 bskts 30¢ 5 toms 4 peppers &amp;amp; 2 caul, also Ross Hart aload of Cabbages $9 per ton, and 10 bbls Snow apples 6 Holland pippins 2 cranberry pippins.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 8. Picking cranberry pippin apples. one tree had 38 1/2 bushels on it. only 3 or 4 small orders up north. Have a car of mixed apples sold to. D. S. Litster 180 barrels at $2.50 per bbl. weather fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 9th. A very heavy white frost this morning but done no damage, only shipped 13 bskts up north. picked &amp;amp; packed 32 bbls apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 10th Packing &amp;amp; picking Greening &amp;amp; Wagner apples frost again this morning drew in squash &amp;amp; Marrows, had about 1200 Hubbard Squash off hot bed ground. all nice ones, will have some job selling them all&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 11. Picking &amp;amp; packing apples. sold Hart 26 plums 25¢ 81 Green peppers 28¢ 3 Reds 60¢ 4150 lbs Cabb. $9 per ton. Washington won World Series in 7 games. won last game 12 innings score 4 to 3.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 12th. Home all day Lillie sick in bed with a cold weather was grand.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 13th. shipped 63 bskts pears Kieffers at 25¢ 10 Caul. 75¢ a few peppers etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 14th. Shipped 5 bbls cranberry pippins at $2 50. 12 1/2 doz cabb 40¢ doz Sold Hart 10 doz squash at $1.00 - also picking &amp;amp; packing apples and Jerry ploughing. Have picked 4811 {this amount is circled} bskts plums to date.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 15. Picking &amp;amp; packing apples all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 16th. Finished picking &amp;amp; packing Litsters apples loaded car of 190 barrels after supper done at 10 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 17 Picking &amp;amp; packing apples no orders for any thing else shipped 10 bbls to Hanna &amp;amp; Co. Weather grand for the past two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 18. Picking &amp;amp; packing Greening apples weather fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 19 Sunday. Fine and a little cooler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 20th Frost this morning froze the flowers for the first time this season. Picking Baldwin apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 21st. Picking &amp;amp; packing apples. cold and cloudy frost again this morning was down last night to hear John's Radio.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 22. Picking &amp;amp; packing Spys &amp;amp; Wagners. Jerry ploughing yet. weather fine but cool nights &amp;amp; mornings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 23rd. Packing Wagner apples all day weather fine &amp;amp; warm Election day for O.T.A. or Government control. had a radio put into day. reports of voteing at 9.30. Wet 40 000 majority. mostly from Toronto &amp;amp; Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 24th. Unloading car of manure 44 tons 400 lbs. and another car in this afternoon. had to leave truck at Virtue's water pump leaking water into oil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 25. Unloading manure all day weather fine.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 26. Sunday fine &amp;amp; warm. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Boniface out for the day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 27th. Finished car of manure. and started picking apples again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 28. picking &amp;amp; packing apples and loaded car of apples for CW Sharpe Burks Falls 140 bbls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 29th. Cloudy &amp;amp; foggy picked &amp;amp; packed 37 bbls Spy apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 30 Still picking &amp;amp; packing apples weather fine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 31st. Finished picking &amp;amp; packing apples had 560 bbls all together Sold 50 bbls Spys at $3 50 Balance at $2 50 bbl. loaded last car of apples after supper tonight 181 bbls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 1st. Mild &amp;amp; very windy. got Sugar Beets &amp;amp; Corn Stalks in. went to Hamilton at night to get some Boots &amp;amp; underwear. also to look at some Radio's not satisfied with the Westinghouse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 2nd. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy started furnace going. Henry Sheppherds boy buried today. Killed Friday by a Auto near his home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 3rd. Monday. pulling Carrots &amp;amp; getting 1st load&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;ready for Hamilton Market. very cold &amp;amp; cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 4th. up at 4 oclock to go to market, sold out at noon but every thing very cheap. Large Cauliflowers 60¢ doz Large Cabbages 30 &amp;amp; 40¢ doz Peppers 25¢ Carrots 30 to 40¢, Sold 2 or 3 loads Carrots at 30¢ Hubbard Squash 50 to $150 {$1.50} doz&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;No 5th. Into Went to Hamilton with two loads of carrots weather a little warmer&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 6th. at market again today weather fine Sold out but every thing cheap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 7th. took two more loads into Hamilton turning cold tonight and very heavy wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 8th Finished carrots two more loads to Hamilton today. had 385 bushels in all sold mostly at 30¢ and a few bushels at 40 cents. very cold drew Cauliflowers into the barn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 9th. Cool &amp;amp; cloudy. Battery on Atwater Kent gone dead. last night after 6 days. Had&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 10th Grandma &amp;amp; Grandpa. B. out today Thanksgiving Day. worked all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;digging potatoes in the morning &amp;amp; getting load ready for market in the afternoon. Heavy frost this morning ground frozen hard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 11th. at market today. Sold out about noon Cauliflowers 50 &amp;amp; 60 cents crate Cabbages 30¢ @ 40 doz Peppers 25¢ bskt squash 50 &amp;amp; $100 {$1.00} doz&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 12. Shipped some peppers &amp;amp; pears to Toronto. and got ready for market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 13th. Went to market again prices about the Same. and very hard to sell. got home about three oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 14th. Rained some in the night &amp;amp; cold &amp;amp; cloudy today. getting ready for market again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 15 Saturday left at 2.30 for market. got the last stand under the shed. market very slow did not get home until 5 oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 16th Sunday turning colder, had Harry Simms &amp;amp; Stan Blair over. went home at midnight their car frozen up had to heat water. also drained my car &amp;amp; truck Radiator taps frozen then. very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 17. Every thing frozen solid in the barn&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;also too hard to plough, getting load ready for market, squash &amp;amp; Cauliflowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 18th. Went to market this morning. very cold every thing frozen and hard to sell, got home at 3 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 19th. not quiet so cold. took a load of squash into Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 20th. Went to market again weather was fine. guess this will be the last this season have nothing left only Cabbages and they are not worth very much. 30 &amp;amp; 40¢ doz.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 21. Cleaning up. &amp;amp; shipped 57 bskts Kieffer pears to Toronto sold at, {blank}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 22nd. Cleaning up &amp;amp; burning old blackberry bushes. Hamilton Rugby team lost game in Semi-finals against Queens of Kingston score 11 to 1&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 23rd. Sunday. Had Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma B. out for the day. cold &amp;amp; rainy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 24th. Started unloading 3rd car of manure &amp;amp; covering strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 25th Finished car of manure. weather very cold &amp;amp; windy with snow flurries&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov 26th We think we heard England on the Radio last night, there are trials each night this week between United States &amp;amp; England between hours of 11 and 12 oclock. Unloading another car of manure this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 27 another car of manure in covering strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 28th. Still another car in. Keeping us busy unloading &amp;amp; covering strawberries. heard some more music between 11 and 12 oclock when the test was on for hearing the old country&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 29th. Still another car of manure in today this is the last one it makes seven cars this fall. heard some one talking foreign language on radio between 11 and 12 when the test was on. also had a fine loud concert from Atlanta Ga. Also Dallas, Texas, went to bed about 2 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 30th. Sunday. fair &amp;amp; very, Cold was down to Leo. Hammonds for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 1st. Frozen up this morning. drawing the last of the manure 7 cars this fall.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 2nd. Cold yet to much frost to plough nearly all the farmers have a lot of ploughing to do yet, it has been so dry, that it was too hard to plough on the clay land. putting manure into. Raspberries &amp;amp; Blackberries. today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 3rd. very cold &amp;amp; cloudy drawing stumps from Geo Thomas' at Mt Nemo it is some tough job. and a long drive nearly 10 miles&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 4th. Fine &amp;amp; clear and very cold ground frozen solid. still drawing stumps. could not be a better time to get them out. when the ground is frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 5th. drawing stumps yet. have got 8 loads now, that is all he has. weather milder, raining this afternoon, got 16 bus {bushels} wheat for $20.00 from John {Snoke?} up near Thomas', having good time listening in on the Radio. got a surprise to night. had a concert on the steamer Leviathian on the Atlantic Ocean {tick marked here} it was pretty good, in New York Harbor&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 6th. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy did not do much, but getting things straightened up for the winter, Smith &amp;amp; John building new front steps for Grandpa.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 7th. Sunday. cloudy &amp;amp; cool. Had Grandpa up for dinner. Radio very poor tonight, went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 8th. mild today some rain last night &amp;amp; this morning, but turning colder tonight Heard the Hockey Game over the Radio from Springfield. Boston &amp;amp; Canadians of Montreal Montreal won 4 to 3 Smith and I sat up till 150 a.m. in the morning. and lots still on then.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 9th. Heavy west winds and very cold this morning. Had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Geo Hammond up. to hear our Radio it was very good tonight, especially the. Ever Ready Club at New York.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 10th. cool with some snow. ground now covered had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs King down Radio not quite so good but managed&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to get some good stuff. arrived in Pasadena a year ago last night. some diference from here. working in the barn. fixing crates weather not so cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 11th. Still working in the Barn. Smith &amp;amp; John Cutting wood for Grandpa. weather a little milder &amp;amp; snowing. Radio fine tonight. Had Dallas &amp;amp; Fort Worth, Texas, Atlanta Georgia, Kansas City Missouri, Louisville Kentucky, Hastings Nebraska, Boston, and lots of other distant places.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 12th. some more snow tonight, but milder. working in the barn again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 13th. Milder this morning, but turning very cold at noon with snow flurries and frozen up again tonight with heavy west winds, still working in the barn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 14th. Sunday. cloudy &amp;amp; very cold. with some snow flurries only 5 froze zero this morning they say&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 15th. Very cold again this morning. worked in the barn fixing boxs &amp;amp; crates. I guess we are about done work. will not need Smith now regular guess he will have a hard time finding any work this winter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 16th. A little milder Cloudy &amp;amp; looks like rain. Ida &amp;amp; Byron took Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris into see Santa Claus guess they had a big time. they all stopped for supper. Radio was no good, because they stayed also Mr Stuart across the road&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 17th. Cloudy again getting cooler this afternoon, reported that it is 57 below zero out in Alberta yesterday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 18th. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy east winds. light rain &amp;amp; sleet all day. getting still colder out west reported 62 below in Alberta this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 19th Still raining this morning &amp;amp; freezing on to every thing. getting very icey. turning cold tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 20th. Very cold only about 8 from zero. drove John &amp;amp; Grandpa up to see the christmas market it was not very large&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;too cold I guess. Bought 3 Geese at 23 cts lb, weighed 15 lbs each&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday Dec 21 Still very cold with some Snow on the ground, 2 below zero in Toronto. so it must have been below here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 22. Very cold yet, drove down town Christmas shopping and to the station for some parcels from Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 23rd. A Little milder with some more snow. went up to Hamilton with some presents, also with the rollers of the Washing Machine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 24th. working around the house and putting on Storm doors getting colder again, fixed up our first Christmas Tree tonight some job&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 25th. Very cold below zero I guess. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris had a big time. with the Christmas Tree. Went down to Johns for dinner &amp;amp; supper John drove us home in the cutter, dandy sleighing. but snow not very deep very cold tonight sure haveing a real winter.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 26th. Cold with strong west winds. but not as cold as yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 27th. Colder again today guess it will be below zero tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 28. Sunday. Clear and very cold 6 to 10 below zero. as low as 10 &amp;amp; 12 below in Toronto on Saturday. and Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 29. Cloudy and not quiet so cold today 4 above zero this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 30. Milder today &amp;amp; cloudy all day, but did not thaw any.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Total Receipts (Goods) for 1924 Season (Gross)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Page 1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Receipts&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$1356.81&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1415.21&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2365.44&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1797.04&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1569.44&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1040.47&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1534.36&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1549.72&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" 9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1086.15&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;$13714.64&lt;/td&gt;
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Total Net Receipts
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&lt;td&gt;J. A.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$2300&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;A D.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$2300&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Frank&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$2300&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$6900&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;$6900.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Total Expenses&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;$6814.64&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>Franklin McMillan (1885-1966)
1923 &amp; 1924

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1923
&amp; 1924
owned by
Frank McMillan
Burlington
Ont Canada
1923 &amp; 1924
1923
Dec 3rd. All packed and ready for California. Have our tickets bought. going by Can Nat
{Canadian National Railway} to Chicago, then Illinois Central from Chicago to New Orleans.
then Southern Pacific to San Franciso &amp; back by the northern way by Salt Lake City. the
two tickets (returns) and upper &amp; lower berth as far as New Orleans Cost $386.48 Had
dinner down at Johns also Ida &amp; Oilve Hicks was there. they are driving us in to the train.
Frances &amp; Bessie Bell are driving Hattie &amp; Fred in who are going with us (By the way Olive is
some driver only hit 38 miles per hour, on the highway) Mr &amp; Mrs Boniface &amp; Glady's
Henwood were at the train to see us off. Train on time and left at 545 p.m. it will be four
years next Sunday since we left the same station on our honeymoon. Arrived at Brantford
at 630 p.m. through Paris 6.50 pm Charlotte &amp; Doris enjoying themselves with another little
girl next seat, arrived at London 8.10 pm. raining a little here. next at Sarnia at 950 pm. had
suit cases examined here. (nothing to it) then examined by Immigration agent and had to
pay $16.00 Head tax which is given back if we return inside of 6 months Trunks also
examined here.
Dec 4th. Got up at 7.30 am. did not sleep very good. Doris &amp; Charlotte very restless. has
been raining in the night and still raining some. changed our watches back 1 hour, and
arrived in Chicago 815. a.m. weather cold, windy, &amp; dull. Went out to a New Orleans train
that left at 8.45. but found it was wrong train as our berths where on a later train at 1230
p.m. The Conductor said the first train stopped at each house. and twice at each double
house. we went back to the waiting room and had something to eat. we left at 1230 pm on
the Crack train called the Panama. Supposed to be the best &amp; fastest train in America.
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�tea and had a good feed out of the lunch we had with us. our first stop was at Champaign,
Ill {Illinois}. at 330 p.m. having made 126 miles. Since leaving Chicago we have been
travelling south across the state of. Ill. the country is flat (no sign of a hill) and low. soil
looks dark in color and nothing much grown excepting corn. Has been raining all the
afternoon. and some places a little snow one thing we noticed in particular. all the houses
are of frame only saw two brick. houses all the after noon.
Dec 5th. Had a better nights sleep got up at 6.30 a.m. this train sure travels some. arrived
at Jackson state of Miss. at 645 a m, raining yet. the porter says it rains here nearly all
month, and either rain or sunshine. quiet a lot of scrub bush along here, pine &amp; oak. &amp; gum
in the swamps Talking to a Mr Smith who lives at Lockport. La. 20 miles from New Orleans,
he says they grow lots of vegetables in his section, planted early corn in Feby, and usually
gets $4.00 to $5.00 a hundred ears for the first. and feed corn in March. selling now at 92
cents bushel. also has early potatoes ready in May. saw them at several places setting out
strawberry plants. he says they get some berries next year arrived at Hammond. La. at 10 a
m. took a couple of snaps at the station, the weather has cleared up and the sun shining
now, some places in the low places the trees are entirely covered with moss hanging on
them. arrived in New Orleans at 11.15 am. went up town with Mr Smith who is going to hunt
us a place to stays when here. we tried several rooming house but finally landed at the
Monteleone Hotel on Royal street about a block and a half from Canal
{Note at top of page: Population of New Orleans in 1920 387.219. Elevation at station only
seven feet.}
street the main street here. paying $10.00 per day. for one room with two beds and one
room connecting with one bed, but they are very nice. one of the first impressions of the
town are a lot of the cross streets very narrow. and used only as one way streets, but Canal
street is a very wide &amp; busy street. with four car tracks in the middle then room for a row of
Cars to Park each side of car track then room for at least three more autos to pass each
other. Had supper at a "Restaurant" across the street. costs about the same as at home
(steak potatoes Bread &amp; tea 55 cts) another thing to notice is that the girls are thick on the
streets and mostly all dolled up and good lookers The weather here is fine just nice to walk
around without an over coat. but they say here it is a very cold wave. tired after our trip
writing a few cards and going to bed early.

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�Dec 6th. Had breakfast at Kanes restaurant across the street and then walked down to
Canal street and went out to the city park which is three miles out. (the car fare here is 7
cents) out in the residential district the street cars run down the
{Note at top of page} Distance from Los Angelas to New Orleans 2010 miles.
middle of the streets between two rows of trees, mostly oaks which sometimes meet right
over the top of the cars. and green grass between the rails, took some snaps in the park of
the large oak trees, (supposed to be 1000 years old) with moss on them and some of the
little lake with swans on. also got off the car at the cemetery and took a couple of snaps of
the tombs. people here buried above ground. as the ground is so low. got home about 1
oclock. had lunch and a rest then went out to get our Reservation. cost us $21.00
for Upper Lower berth &amp; $16.80 for lower upper berth. we leave at 1210 p.m. tomorrow on
the Sunset Limited over the Southern Pacific. we then walked down Canal street &amp; saw the
ferry's crossing the Mississippi River it is a very muddy &amp; dirty looking river. Passed the
Custom Office &amp; recruiting Barracks on the way back. went to the Post Office up St Charles
St. &amp; got some stamps &amp; posted Cards. Came home &amp; cleaned up and went out to supper
saw a parade. &amp; Band of the Schriners going down Canal st. had supper at Childs
Restaurant, every thing good but high in price, cost us $1.90 and did not get much to eat
at that. Fred nearly got in wrong. taking another mans coat by mistake they are not very
good travellers and we are having some time watching them. came back early to the hotel,
started to get ready for bed, and then got a schlock looked in my coat pocket, and the
purse our tickets &amp; berths were in, was gone. we searched the whole room. then went to
the clerk, and out to Childs Restaurant were we had supper and no trace of it. then took a
street car to station to see what we can do. And just before we arrived the clerk called the
station and said they were found. Fred had picked them up, off the bed and had put them
in his pocket.
Dec 7th Went to Kanes Restaurant for breakfast. Charlotte &amp; Doris have colds, and will
hardly eat any thing, then bought some bread &amp; milk etc. going to take alunch on train.
this is certainly a busy street and Canal street is as bad as in Chicago. Left the hotel at 11.15
a m took yellow cab to Union station cost $1.05. the weather was grand warm, with bright
sunshine. Took a snap of the children on the car steps of the Sunset Limited. the train
{Note at top of page} p.s. Morgan City. pop. 4529 Elevation 15 feet.

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�we are going on. We left at 12 10 pm. We rode a short distance, as far as the Mississippi
river then went aboard the car ferry there. the train cut up into three sections. 3 cars long
&amp; 3 cars wide and was pulled across by tugs, started again at 1 15 pm travelled till 2 pm
through a low swampy part with trees all around covered with Spanish moss. at a small
place Called Bowie. saw them cutting some Sugar Cane then all swamps again, arrived at
Morgan City at 315 pm. Lots of Sugar Cane in this section. also the rivers are full of Water
Hyacinths which some times blocks the
{Note at top of page} Lafayette. pop. 7855 alt. 40 feet Sugar Cane. corn &amp; cotton mostly
grown.
rivers it grows so fast, also groves of Pecan nut trees. Went through Garden City at 340
p.m. all the houses here are painted white with red roofs. seems to be all employees of a
big Lumber Co'y whose mills where along the track. at 5 p.m. saw an old Timer Engine at
Lafayette Miss. called Morgan Louisana &amp; Texas took a couple of snaps of it. a great
quantity of sugar cane grown around here. some just cutting now. and hundreds of cars
loaded along the tracks Crossed into Texas about 6 pm Seeing quite a few Banana trees in
back yards. but do not do good enough to grow for selling as the bananas &amp; bunches
{Note at top of page} Houston Texas pop 138.276 Elevation 47 feet. cotton rice mostly
grown around here
are too small. Had our supper on train, the Porter gets us a pot of hot water for tea for a
quarter tip. Having quite a time with H. she gets lost and was 6 cars down the train when
Lillie found her. Porter says we will be at Houston Texas by 10 30 pm, would have liked to
have seen it, but all went to bed early.
Dec 8th Looks like rain this morning We will be crossing the Texas plains all day today.
going through the desert nothing but bushes &amp; scrub trees. saw one house in about 10
miles went through a small place called Spofford, weather clear &amp; warm here, at Marfa
{Note at top of page} El. Paso. Texas Pop. 77560 Elevation 3719 feet. 1195 miles from New
Orleans
which was a nice little town We are 35 minutes late, but we arrived in El. Paso. Texas at ten
oclock on time. we here put our watches back 1 hour. this seems to be a good large city.
with large railway shops, got a couple of cards. priced Oranges at the station 3 for 25¢.
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�Dec 9th. Crossed a corner of N. Mexico in the night and in Arizona this morning. the first
place we noticed was Called. Red Rock. the desert looks different this morning. some parts
have some of the large cactus standing 10 and 15 feet high, with hills
{Note at top of page} Tucson Arizona Pop 20292 Elevation alt 2386. has mild winter
climate very healthful
&amp; mountain peaks were ever you look - other parts level desert covered with nothing but
grease wood bushes (the only thing they say that keeps green in the warm weather) with
grass coming up called Fillerice which looks some thing like a Dandelion and makes good
pasture. saw one place irrigated and they had a few acres of Lettuce ready for shipping.
Had breakfast in the diner cost $2.75 but was very good. Went through Mariposa at 820
one of our passengers in our car got off here he lives near Phoenix he says 100000 acres
irrigated at Phoenix. by the Roosfelt Dam
{Side note} Balance of Dec 9th on next 2 pages Dec 9th
Think we should celebrate today 4 years married. The mountains &amp; hills look grand here.
all colors &amp; shapes. some rise directly out of the desert. was out at the back on the
observation Car for a while. air is cooler but clear. at Gila Ariz. at 10 oclock. saw some big
fields of cotton here

Dec 8th. Some omitted from other page at 815 am. see quite a few cattle out here
stopped at Del Rio Texas at 915 am. weather here fine &amp; warm about 930 started going
through a more hilly &amp; rocky section nothing but sage bushs and a few small cactus. a few
cattle &amp; sheep grazing. They say it looks the same the year around. one year they make
money and then may be it is dry the next year they have to buy water &amp; bring it in to water
stock. and takes all the profit. weather fine &amp; mild does not look as if it had rained here for
a year Stopped at Sanderson at 1.45 p.m. a cow town among the hills took a couple of
snaps From 2 to 3 pm, country very hilly. train curving around amongst the hills &amp; canyons
at Alpine up among the hills. at the next place called Paisano was the highest elevation
5082 feet.
Dec 9th continued Arrived at Zuma at 1 oclock

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�{Note at top of page} Yuma Arizona Pop 4237 alt. 139 feet
Crossed the Colorado River and was in California saw some more cotton. It did not look up
to much. but they said it had been picked over once. went to Diner to get some lunch cost
us $2.00. Turned watch back another hour. Regular desert here. wind blowing sand. (a
regular sand storm) arrived at Niland at 2 oclock. cool here and very windy. 130 feet below
sea level. at Salton on Sea wind blowing a gale. 202 feet below sea level here ground looks
like baked clay at Indio still blowing sand very badly saw first oranges here. Passed San
Jacinto peak 10805 feet high. also San Bernardino Mt about 10000 feet high, which had
some snow on top. crossed the highest point here at Beaumont 2500 feet high, arrived in
Los Angeles. at 810 pm. met Alex Bell at station. took street car to Electric Pacific station
then Electric Car to Pasadena. (Fare 29¢ one way) then bus from Corner Colorado &amp; Live
Oaks Streets to 179. E Montana St. Took (A) Bus by Los Roobles. They are having a big wind
storm here but was worse yesterday they say. stayed there all night and it blew very hard
Dec 10th. still cold and very windy blew lots of trees down also blew off lots of oranges &amp;
lemons. Had breakfast at Alexs and went down to Pac. station and they got Freds trunks.
then we left for Los Angeles, went to restaurant for dinner, and started out to find Dean got
directed wrong way landed at 1st street instead of 57th street on Western Ave. had to take
a bus. 57 blocks down the street. found Dean laid up with a brok sprained ankle also his
wife sick he is sure having bad luck got back at Alexs about 7. pm. still blowing hard.
Dec 11th. Pasadena is very nice but rents very high, 4 room bungalows furnished $85 not
furnished $50 per month.
{Note at top of page} The altitude of Pasadena is 830 feet Pop. in 1920 was 45 354
Fruit seems cheaper. Grapes 6 lbs for 25¢ Potatoes 6 lbs for 25 and $2 25 bag. Goodyear
Auto tires &amp; tube 30 by 3½ for $11.50 Gasoline 15¢ gallon in Los Angeles gas is only 12
cents. weather is fine today. took a few Snaps saw about tickets for Riverside The storm
according to Govt reports 1/3 of orange crop ruined. after dinner got suit case handle fixed
and bought tickets for Riverside cost $2.34 each also had to pay $1.08 storage on trunks.
Dec 12th Cold this morning, some white frost. had quite a chat with Alex &amp; Fred

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�after breakfast. got an early dinner and got bus at 1130 a.m. to Southern Pac. Station Left
here at 1215 By Electric car for Shorb. arrived at 12.40 left Shorb for Colton at 109 pm by S.
Pac. from Pomona to Colton seems to be a fine fruit district around Pomona &amp; Ontario
loads of lobs oranges, walnuts &amp; some olives, cherries, plums &amp; apricots also some
vegetables and at a place called Guasto {Guasti} a 5000 acre Vineyard of grapes owned
by an Italian colony they were trimming then, and burning the brush they drive a team
down between the rows with a big stoneboat with a steel frame like a big bath tub, with the
horses on a long chain ahead, and the brush burning all the time as they throw it in. arrived
at Colton at 250 p.m. seems to be a nice little town, left here by electric line for Riverside
arrived at 330 p.m. got off right opposite the Chamber of Commerce went to see about a
house have nothing on their list sent us to 604 9th street, have not much here to offer
went to 976 10th street to see half a house $45 per month rent. have not decided yet do
not like the looks of it went back and got a room at the Marion across the street, on west
side of Main Street seems to be a nice place cost $250 {$2.50} for the night when at 10th
street Doris slipped and hurt her arm had to go to a Dr. he thinks it is only sprained but
have to go back in the morning went out to a restaurant for supper.
Dec 13. Doris arm only sprained but it cost us $8.00. hunting houses and apartments all
day. got one at 548. 6th street west for $33 per month. Paid in advance $94 for 3 months.
have been eating at the Cafeteria seems pretty good got our trunks and moved in alright.
when it got dark we decided we do not like it it is so dark &amp; dismal. had too leave a light
going all night. weather was cool &amp; cloudy, had to light the gas. there had been a slight
frost in the morning.
Dec 14th Fine &amp; warm this morning spent the day driving &amp; walking all over the town with
Real Estate men. they certainly try to find you a house alright. only have two prospects
one on cor {corner} East 9th &amp; Kansas Ave $45 per month, a mile out and a block from
colored district. other a mile the other direction on Pine &amp; 2nd street. $50 per month. we
will loose one months rent here if we move out but we cannot stand it here for long as we
do not get any sunshine
Dec 15th. put in day same hunting houses only had two prospects one opposite white
park. it is very nice but cannot get in till Jan 1st other on Chestnut street $45 per month
can get in next Friday.
Dec 16th Sunday. had breakfast at home. for the first time also a lunch at noon. went out
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�could not find that no at all. had supper at the Cafeteria cost us $1.86. after which Lillie
went to church. We mailed letters today to John also to Lillies Folks weather was grand
again.
Dec 17th. was out looking at some more apartments. only saw one that was up to much.
and it was upstairs and was $50 per month. not one in ten will let children in. Had a couple
meals at home. Oh how I hate going to the Cafeteria. The weather was fine &amp; warm again. it
surely is a grand climate for winter.
Dec 18th. Had breakfast at home and done nothing but sat around for a change have about
given up hopes of getting a house. looks as if we would have to stay here. hope none of
our friends see us. The temperature for the last few days has been the highest from 70 to
78 and the lowest 37 to 40 Fresh eggs here 50 to 53¢ doz. Butter 57 to 60¢ lb. Milk is 15¢
quart. Potatoes 8 lbs for 25¢ Apples from 5 to 8 lbs for 25¢ Oranges at the stores 25 to
50¢ doz. Sugar a little over 10¢ lb. Took a day off did not look for a house at all. having a
rest. Took a walk up 8th street nearly all garage &amp; Auto Shops. The Reo trucks seem to be
very plentiful around here. more than any other kind it seems.
Dec 19th. Showery today. looks like an April day at home. did not go out all day wrote a
few Xmas Cards home.
Dec 20th. Fine &amp; bright again today. went up 7th street to an orange packing house. got
20 lbs oranges (5 doz) for 20 cents. they were all sizes. some had limb bruises on them
but they eat alright. but none are very sweet yet, they say. Received a letter from Dean
(after dinner) with a wire enclosed he got from Hamilton saying his father was very sick
with pleurisy went for a walk to White Park, it is nice. has one section all filled with
hundreds of differt Kinds of Cactus. mailed some more Xmas Cards. 32 now to date
Dec 21st. Cooler this morning white frost they say, but bright &amp; sunny, got a Letter from
Fred Bell. they are all well in Pasadena. Took a walk up 6th as far as Pine street to see if the
house we were looking was rented. it was. so we came back down 7th street it is a very
nice street. wrote some more Christmas Cards. went out to post them. the evenings are
grand never saw such bright moonlight nights. so light that they do not put on the street
lights only on the business streets.
Dec 22nd quiet cold this morning with a strong north wind blowing. went for a walk after
dinner up Seventh street as far as the Sante Fe &amp; Union Pacific stations and back down
10th street in the colored district. no side walks there. nor paved streets finished sending

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�Xmas cards total 51 do not think we forgot any body this year. went down to Main street
for a walk after tea. the street lights are nice. 3 lights on a Cement standard. one on top
with a white light and one each side lower down one red other blue. it was crowded as it
was Sat. night before Xmas. Turkeys here cheaper than chickens, turkeys 38¢ lb and
chickens 40¢ &amp; 45¢ lb in the stores
Dec 23rd Sunday warmer again sat out in the back yard and read in the morning and in the
afternoon walked out to. cor {corner} Cridge &amp; Pachappa. to see Mrs Benner's Sister. she is
pretty badly used up with Rheumatism &amp; is 87 years old, but is very nice. met her daughter
Mrs White who lives at 1205 Lemon st also her son. Mr Coppley who has a plumber shop on
10th street. we had quiet a chat on fruit growing. He thinks one can make money in oranges
if properly taken care of but Walnuts is best he thinks sold some of his at 17¢ &amp; 20¢ lb. in
the stores asking 45¢ for the best. they sure make some profit. Tomatoes here the canners
paid $16.50 a ton, that is about 50¢ a bushel, thinks they ought to get $20 00 per ton. It
was blowing quiet a breeze again today. have had more wind since we arrived than for
years they all say. when we were here before in Calif there was no wind at all. Lillie went to
church tonight to hear the Xmas music.
Dec 24th. Received a couple of letters from Dean this morning he would like to come and
spend a couple of days with us. we wired back to come. did not go any place Lillie had a
lot of shopping to do. Think we had better move in to the Mission Inn Hotel a party told us
it cost a friend of his $45.00 to stay one day. Some fruits very high here. Pineapples 20¢
lb. an average size one 60¢ Bananas 14 &amp; 15¢ lb. Getting milk. at the door for 15¢ quart.
{Note at top of page} Elevation at Colton 963 feet
Christmas Day. Dean &amp; Garth arrived about 11 oclock, just took them 2 hours and 5
minutes for 62 miles must have drove some. The day was extra fine &amp; warm. He took us for
a ride as far as Colton about 8 miles from here it is not a very large place. but lots of
oranges around there. took a couple of snaps. by some orange trees. Took a walk down
main street after supper. Dean thinks it is a pretty nice place here.
Dec 26th. This morning is cloudy but we packed a lunch and started out for a 60 mile drive.
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�of the way was mostly through orange groves, then we struck a rough, hilly part with the
highway curving around the hills. and after leaving Perris we came to some olive groves.
trees planted between big rocks. and the trees looked fine &amp; healthy Dean tried an olive,
some joke to play him as they are so bitter We took a couple of snaps then drove on to
Elsinore. and down to Elsinore Lake where we had our lunch. the weather is cloudy yet. but
tried a couple of more pictures there then we left Elsinore by another way home by
Corona. after leaving the Lake. we saw a lot of orchards. looked like Plums prunes. and
some peaches and walnuts. then another very rough &amp; hilly country saw a brick yard there
the first I have seen or heard of in Calif. Then before we got into Corona (about 5 miles)
was nothing but orange &amp; lemon groves both sides of the road. the finest you ever saw.
Corona was quiet at nice little town just after driving through we came to a nice park,
where we took a couple of pictures were the Kids, (both big &amp; little) rode on a teeter also
slid down the slide in the childrens play ground (trying to wear their pants out) we left
Corona then and saw some fine level land that looked good, saw one man drawing in a load
of Alfafa Hay, also afield ready to cut, the last seven miles into Riverside we came down
Magnolia Ave which is certainly very pretty, the Electric Line runs down the middle with a
row of Eucalyptus trees. some 3 or 4 feet through the trunks then a driveway each side for
motors. and a row of trees &amp; palms on both sides again and all nice &amp; green. it surely was a
nice drive we got home about 5 oclock and it started to rain just as we got home, they say
they need the rain badly. wrote a letter to John &amp; Fred Bell.
Dec 27th. cleared up fine after an all nights rain. Dean and I went for a walk through the
Park and around town. We got back about 11 am and was notified we would have to get out
by Saturday, so started house hunting again finaly got an apartment at 54 Hidalgo pl. 60
per month. for 2½ months. we go in on Jan 5th. Dean then drove us up to the top of Mount
Rubidoux. the road circles around the hill. all the way up to the top. it is 800 feet high and
you get a fine view of the city. we took some snap shots. but it is pretty cloudy. we are
leaving our trunks at our new place till we come back from Los Angeles. Lillie did not like on
top of the mountain it was so high it made her dizzy.
Dec 28th. Weather fine &amp; warm &amp; bright. Got packed up and left at 9 30 am for Los
Angeles with Dean. Drove out Main St and along Magnolia Drive to Corona were we
stopped at the Park. had some slides. and took three snaps. and had ice cream at a booth
along the road it sure was good. after leaving Corona. (about 2 miles back) we started to
get into the hills the road circled around the hills and along side of them up the valley for
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�fine Orange groves, also acres of walnuts, and all the way from Olive to Anaheim oranges
both sides of the roads for miles. (this is claimed to be a frostless belt) and we did not see
any smudge pots here as in other places. we stopped outside of Anaheim at a stand and
had hotdogs &amp; coffee then to Fullerton. then onto La Mirada were we saw hundreds of
acres of Olive trees then from there to Norwalk. which is more of a farming county. then to
Downey all along here are thousands of acres of Cauliflowers. some teams were drawing
and a loading a carload. then into a small place called Bell, some swell homes along here.
then into Huntington Park. would not Know it. now. it has grown so. (we were there four
years ago) arrived at Deans about 1.30 pm after a grand ride. went out in the afternoon to
were Dean has a lot up on a hill you have a great view of L. A. from there. also heard part of
their (lecture they call it) talk trying to sell lots.
Dec 29th. Cloudy this morning went out for a ride. Saw a couple of houses, Mr Marks is
building, also saw lots advertised for sale. on Western Ave. 50' x 120' feet for $20,000
started raining about noon had a few light showers all afternoon. Lillie &amp; Dean drove out to
Norwalk did not get home till nearly six.
Dec 30th Sunday Bright &amp; clear this morning. started for Long Beach about 11 oclock with
Dean. it was about 21 miles drove through Huntington Park. it is a nice place. Long Beach.
was crowded. all the amusement places all going same as a week day. merry go
Rounds side shows. moving pictures Theatres, and a regular Midway had our lunch. while
sitting on the beach, walked out on the long pier. saw a sea Bass that was caught
yesterday. weighed about 400 lbs. also saw a Devil Fish. caught near there. it had eight
arms about 2 feet long all covered. with suckers like a blood sucker. guess it was only a
small one. Took a snap from the pier also one in the Park. got home about 5.30 p.m. it was
clear &amp; bright all day but very windy &amp; sand blowing
Dec 31st. Fine again this morning went with Dean after dinner to Hollywood, to see the
picture. The Ten Commandments at Graumans Million Dollar Egyptian Theatre. It is some
Theatre. has a flat roof and has sentrys walking on top in Egyptian Costums, and a court on
the way in. with chariots &amp; statues etc of Pharaoh's time. inside the Girl ushers dressed like
Egyptians. The picture was good also. showed the Israelites, in Bondage in Egypt, and their
crossing of the desert also the Red sea. and the drowning and destruction of Pharaoh's
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�what happened too a couple who did not keep the commandments Raining when we came
out and rained all the way home.
Jan 1st New Years Day. Got up at 6.30 this morning. as we are going to Pasadena Rose
Tournament the weather looks grand, bright &amp; Clear. started at 8.30 straight out Western
ave, past Pasadena Hollywood then turned right on Los Felis Blvd. to Glendale, which is a
very nice looking place the traffic in some places was awful. had to leave car outside of
Pasadena &amp; walk in over Colorado St. Bridge. we got good standing room. &amp; had a good
view of the procession. it lasted about 1¼ hours had over 300 entries. some of the floats
where grand. we had lunch in the car. then drove into Pasadena &amp; saw the Bells. they just
got home from down town too. they all look fine. then started for home. the traffic was
still very heavy some places 5 rows of cars abreast of each other. it was a little cool
coming home
Jan 2nd cool this morning. they say there was ice frozen on the side walk. Walked over to
the store on Slauson street to Sam Seelig's store has stores all over the country &amp; cities
down here Glendale won first prize at the Rose Tournament claim there were 350 000
people there the Football Game was a tie 14 to 14. between Washington W &amp; the Navy. 40
000 people at the game. was out for a drive with Dean. Saw Jack Dempseys house on
Western Ave. he has just sold it for $200,000 saw a lot for sale on 7th street adv. for
$4,000.00 a foot. or $300 000 for 75 feet frontage. passed the new Baseball Stadium in
University Park. on. Figerau stre{et} had a walk around the centre of city bought some
cards &amp; folders.
Jan 3rd nothing doing this morning sat around and read. went for a ride with Dean around
the city, over around the Westlake district. Things have changed there in the last few years.
were Billies Restaurant was cor of 7th &amp; Alvarado there now is a bank. also some large
apartments going up. and Westlake Park has been enlarged &amp; improved called at 1025½
Mildred Court on Court st. to see Charlie {Garnham}, but nobody home. Forgot to mention
that on Dec 30th years SunDay. we went through the great oil district called Signal Hill near
Long Beach must be 500 wells. they would pump 1500 bbls each a day. but are all cut
down to 500 bbls oil daily which sells at $1.00 per bbl.
Jan 4th. Took street car down town this morning. getting timetables for bus &amp; Electric line
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�it takes about 40 minutes to get to centre of city. starting at 1st street you go South 57
blocks. and then 20 blocks West. 77 blocks to Deans house at 5707. S. Gramercy pl. have a
bad head ache feels like getting a cold but it is the warmest today for a week past.
Jan 5th We are leaving Los Angeles again for Riverside by Pacific Electric. Car. cost $1.71
Each one way. Dean drove us down to the station and we said goodbye again, about 9
oclock, we leave at 915 a.m. about the first place of interest was El Monte. which seemed
to be a great Walnut growing section then past Covina. San Dimas. La Verne. Ponoma &amp;
Claremont. all great orange &amp; lemon sections. then around Upland oranges also then
thousands of acres of Grapes around. Alta Loma. Etiwandi &amp; Fontana. when we arrived at
Rialto the wind was howling. turned south here through Bloomington. more oranges. then
through a great cement works a few miles from Riverside. arrived about 11.30 am had
dinner at Cafeteria bot some groceries went home and unpacked our trunks found 5
letters &amp; 6 papers to read. we all have colds think it is damp in Los Angeles
{Note at top of page} Riverside elevation 834 feet.
Jan 6th Sunday. did not go any place wrote a letter to John. Lillie wrote Dean, her father &amp;
Grandpa we all have bad colds.
Jan 7th Fine &amp; warm here about 70 in shade at noon. saw in Los Angeles papers 18 people
dead with the cold on Sunday morning 13 below zero. &amp; nearly zero in Georgia &amp; Tennessee
and only 7 above in Pensacola, Florida. saw in tonights paper had dropped to 22 below zero
on Sunday night in Chicago Big fire Sunday at Ocean Park (near Venice) $4 000 000
damage, we were there in 1920.
Jan 8th. Went across to the Park and read the paper. in the afternoon went to Miss
Hansens to try &amp; get settled up, she was not home. got our snaps from Masts studio 715
Main street they were fine. the best we have had done yet.
Jan 9th. Cooler &amp; very windy had a run in with Charlotte, do not think it done much good.
wrote letters tonight to Stan B, &amp; Harry S. Lillie wrote to Ida. &amp; her sister Lizzie
Jan 10th. Received a letter from Harry S. this morning. went out after dinner took a couple
of snaps of the Cactus in the park and a couple of the {Glen?} Mission Hotel, took my suit
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�Jan 11th. Received letters from Effie &amp; from Hamilton, we all have bad colds. Doris seems
very bad. Lillie went to see Miss Hansen. she is some skinner would only give her 1 months
rent back. Got Laundry back charge 5¢ each for collars &amp; 18 cents for shirts. Wrote a letter
tonight to {Ormie} Bush
Jan 12th. Fine &amp; warm, got some papers from home. cold there and lots of snow. drifted
badly paper says. 8 feet deep near Caledonia. we all have bad colds.
Jan 13th Sunday. Fine &amp; very warm sat in Park in the morning &amp; went for a walk after noon.
Lillie wrote three letters, one to Mrs Clayton &amp; one to Dean and to Miss Bingold I finished
reading The Wanderers Necklace. G. Haggard.
Jan 14th went down to drug store for more Cough medicine, stopped in on way back to see
Mr Coppley his brother was in, asked us to come and see him some evening at 1324 Lime
st. he says a lot of cold, on account of so much wind &amp; no rain.
Jan 15th Fine &amp; warm again today Paid Mr Brown the last of our rent $50.00. Mr &amp; Mrs
Brown asked us to come in and hear a Radio Concert. this afternoon from Los Angeles.
wrote a lot of cards tonight.
Jan 16th. Fine was over in the Park afternoon &amp; down town in the morning. Received Sat
Jan 12 nights Herald this afternoon, only 4 days. Mrs Brown asked us in to hear, the Radio
Concert at night Heard music at Pasadena. Los Angelas &amp; Hollywood, also heard Voilin at
Portland Oregon. say machine cost $125 without {illegible}
Jan 17th Weather warm. over in the Park afternoon had a talk with the gardener, says we
was a fruit grower. Says one of the sights are Apricots in Blossom at Banning in about 3
weeks says they only got from $35 to $50 a ton from the canners Walnuts allright he says
price down this year only got from 16¢ to 18¢ lb. seem to have a lot of disease. Curcullios
bad here he says sprayed his peach trees and other trees last week for San Jose scale.
{Circullios are weevils.}
Jan 18th. Got talking to an old resident here (20 years) he thinks more money in hens than
anything He says lots of almonds at Banning 30 miles away and Peaches &amp; apricots at
Hemet. lots of apricots not picked last year. Oranges a lot of work. and chance crop. may
make a lot one year and nothing next year
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�mail pretty good now Received Jan 14th Herald this morning which is less than 4 days
received a letter from John today. answered it tonight Got some books on Fruit Growing
from County Chamber of Commerce Saw Mr Coppley again today asked us over next
week.
Jan 20th. My Birthday. my cough not much better than when I was home, guess I am
getting old &amp; no good any more weather a little cooler today &amp; windy, went for a walk this
afternoon. and wore an overcoat. first time for a long while.
Jan 21st Fine, &amp; warm again today, Vegetables are a good price in the stores here
Cabbages 8 &amp; 10¢ lb. Cauliflower 10¢ to 20¢ (not very large). Carrots Beets etc 5¢ bunch.
Received abooklet from Fontana Farms Co, selling land at Fontana about 20 miles from
Riverside. Orange &amp; Grape fruit Groves $850 to $1250 per acre Grape Vineyards $550 per
acre guess we will have to try &amp; go out &amp; see them.
Jan 22nd. Received letters this a m from Ida. Hattie &amp; Dean also a couple of papers.
Packed a lunch after breakfast and started down Fairmont st to Fairmont Park. They have
an AutoCamp along side of the Park, seemed to be pretty good, had a lot of sch shacks
etc. and there was quite a lot of Autos' there. had our lunch under the trees. on tables they
even have a house with a row of Gas plates around it for the people to cook on. Then we
took Charlotte &amp; Doris around for slides. swings etc. they also have a building with a lot of
pigeons in and some peacocks &amp; owls etc. took some snaps. the weather was ideal and
we had a good time The papers say it is cold at home. am afraid we will never be satisfied
at home in the winter any more.
Jan 23rd Went up to the Library and exchanged a couple more books in the morning. after
dinner we took a ride on the street car out to the end of the street car line Victoria Ave too
look up Mrs Bickle. after a walk of about half a mile we arrived at the place Mr &amp; Mrs Bickle
were very nice. showed us his chickens has 300 mostly Leghorns but not getting very
many eggs at present. he also told us that orange groves around there sold for $2000 per
acre the people across from them sold a thousand boxs oranges before Xmas. got
$800.00 only 80 cts a box, another neighbour only got $350 for the same quantity last
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�expects to have 4000 boxs in all off 10 acres. Claims they do not have to
use fumigate smudge pots up there. but it is very dry. going to turn the water in right away,
in warm weather they take cert turns having water. certain days for each we also found out
about oranges turning green. says the Valencias will turn green if left on till next fall about
July the best time to pick Valencias. They gave us a bag of oranges. took their Car out and
drove us home.
Jan 24th. Went for a walk out Market st. &amp; Magnolia Ave and across north st, and back
down 14th street enjoyed the walk. as it was nice &amp; warm. Heard of a man who sold 5
acres of oranges &amp; when he figured his expenses he was $27 in the hole.
Jan 25th. Sat in the Park in the morning reading (The Last Chance) took a walk up to the
top of Mt Rubidoux it was some climb but a good view of the city from the top. Had a talk
with Mrs Brown she says some of her friends not picking their oranges they are so cheap.
but hope they will go up later on. has a friend who grows grapes. says there biggest
trouble is to get Cars at shipping time. the weather is grand no rain this month yet. but
they say they need rain badly on the grain &amp; cattle ranches. was watching the boys play
marbles they do not play the same game here as we used to play.
Jan 26th. Doris 2 years old today. did not go any place in particular. I have my cough back
again since having a cold. cloudy tonight looks like rain.
Jan 27th Sunday. did not get up very early. went over to the Park for a while this morning
and for a walk around town in the afternoon. Partly cloudy all day. and started to rain about
5 oclock. had quiet a shower for a few minutes
Jan 28. Cleared up again this morning. Had another talk with the Gardener in the park. he
was planting Geranium slips. He says they had an Elberta Peach here last year weighed 17
ozs He says the country out around Fontana &amp; Rialto awful windy has seen Grape vines 3
feet deep buried in sand, and Hay blown right out of your fields across the country and you
have to tie your clothes on the lines after washing.
Jan 29th Took my watch to get fixed it dropped on the floor. Cost $4.50 to fix some
robber I think. in the afternoon. took street car out Magnolia Ave to Arlington Ave. were one
of the two first Washington Navel orange trees ever planted in Cal. was planted by Miss
Tibbets in 1873. The tree is on the corner and has an iron fence around it. they say it nearly
died last year but they planted some young (1 yr) peach trees around it and grafted the
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�of it. and some more along Magnolia Ave. some of the Eucalyptus trees were coming into
blossom.
Jan 30th Fine &amp; warm. think this has been the warmest day we have had here. this
afternoon we all took a walk up to the top of Mt Rubidoix. the walk was grand but a little
too warm going up. we took 6 snap shots. Doris &amp; Charlotte got along pretty good. when
we got home we had a letter from Hamilton saying it had been 10 below zero on Jan 26th.
and here it is so very warm but cool at nights.
Jan 31st. Fine &amp; warm sat in the Park. morning &amp; afternoon. got some pictures and they
were all pretty good.
Feby 1st. Sat in the Park reading last Sat. Herald. weather below zero at home and roads
blocked by snow drifting went out for a walk, into went through an orange packing house
&amp; called at Old Mrs Copley's. she had been sick. gave us some oranges &amp; we came home
on the street car. Have a book on Citrus Growing from the Public Library First nave
Oranges planted about 1870. These are some of the Pointers it says to see to and figure on
before you buy. Price per acre. Freedom from frost (Water. Legal Rights amount quality &amp;
cost) Continuity of Tract. Quality &amp; Kind of soil, Drainage Outlet. Freedom from Hardpan
Freedom from Stones &amp; Brush. Freedom from Alkali. &amp; waste land. Susceptibility to winds
nearness to town and Packing house, quality of roads distance from scale infested
orchards. other points for bearing orchards. Freedom from scale mottled leaf &amp; diseases.
Uniformity of trees, record of yield condition of trees as to pruning adaption of variety to
district The Ideal soil is a rich friable loam. 8 or more feet deep growing gradually lighter as
the depth increases {hardpan is "a dense, compacted soil layer, often found beneath the
topsoil, that significantly restricts water drainage and root penetration"}Planting time April
May &amp; June preferably May. Trees rooted on Sour Stocks the best Heaters used are about
one for each tree, oil costs about 2 or 3 cents a gallon by car loads
Feby 2nd Did not go any place sat around the park, had a talk with a fellow, who has been
here since last spring. Has been all over the country, says it is no good for a poor man. and
Riverside the worst place of all. taxes high. $500 on 40 acres of grove.
Feby 3rd. Sunday. Mother &amp; Charlotte went to church this morning with Mrs. Brown, in the
afternoon we sat out in the Park. was reading in a paper here (Orchard &amp; Farm) that they
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�a lot of the same varieties of apples. plums pears cherries. &amp; peaches. grapes that we grow
at home. Ex-President Wilson died this morning at 11.15. He was 68 years old.
Feby 4th. See by this mornings Los Angelas paper, Canada Hockey teams of Toronto, wins
championship of the world at Olympic Games in France Beats United States in final game 6
to 1. Canadians Beat Czecho-Slovaki - 30 to 0. Sweden
22-0. Switzerland 33 to 0 Feby 5th. Took the Radial Car this a m. at 10 40 to San Bernardino about 11 miles from here
the Fare was 47 cents each return. we passed through Colton on the way. near Colton
there were quite a lot of Olives grown, but mostly all the way from here to San Bernardino
was oranges. we had our dinner in the Park. took a snap of the Soldiers monument. they
have a big Auditorium here erected as a memorian to the soldiers killed in the big war. we
saw inside. I guess it would hold 3000 people we walked around some of the
{Note at top of page} San. Bernardino Elevation 1031 feet
main streets and down to the Santa Fe station &amp; Harvey house. it is quite a nice place.
population about 25,000 we left at 420 and arrived at Riverside just before 5 oclock.
Feby 6th. Had a walk over to Post Office. posted some Cards we sent a couple of small
boxs Tangerines one to Grandpa Mac &amp; one to Grandpa. B. sat around the Park. with the
Knockers club all say Riverside is a holdup place and orange business no good. hear of
failures every day. Met an old man from Minn. who had been in the Civil war. and has
belonged to the Odd Fellows for 62 years next June. he had a 55 year badge wrote cards
at night.
Feby 7th. nothing in particular happened today. read awhile, sat in the park had a bad
head ache went to bed about 7.30
Feby 8th. some fog this morning today was partly cloudy and a little cooler. went for a
walk around town. wrote some cards &amp; Letters.
Feby 9th. nothing doing today was down town to the Post Office in the morning and over
to the Park in the afternoon. met a fellow from Chicago working two days a week he says
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�Feby 10th Sunday. another fine day am afraid we will never like to stay in Canada again in
the winter. took the street car out to Arlington about 7 or 8 miles, between here and
Corona. took a walk out a country road. had some oranges. came back another road. past
Arlington Santa Fe Station. they say the Arlington heights orange Co'y {Company} has
10000 acres oranges there was a regular Mexican Colony here in little houses &amp; shacks. I
guess they work picking oranges here we took some snaps also one of a mexican chicken
house &amp; chickens. we sure had a nice walk and just got back to Magnolia ave when we saw
the car coming. we got home at 5 oclock. Charlotte does enjoy going around. she is
getting to be some walker and Doris does pretty good too.
Feby 11th. Monday. Fine &amp; warm this morning temperature at 9 oclock was 66. We
expected some papers this morning but none arrived. they are a whole week behind now. I
have been getting some Catalogues of Plants &amp; Seeds They have a lot of the same
Varieties here as we have in strawberries but prices for plants are higher $10 to $14 per
1000, Blackberries $40.00 to $75.00 per thousand. also have niagara &amp; Concord Grapes
here. also plums apples, cherries .. same varieties as we have - Vegetable seeds. nearly all
the same Kinds and prices about the same as at home. was over to the Park this afternoon
and heard some more of the Knockers Club. one man from Iowa had been here since May
only saw 4 good rains. worked on a ranch out Magnolia ave quit left. could not get his
pay. had some Apricots two varieties sweet &amp; sour. Says you could not eat either one too
sweet other too sour Canneries use the sour ones. Says orange land running out as they
cannot get manure and costs about $80 an acre per year to water. and $60 a year to water
an acre of Alfafa. the other man was a Carpenter from Mass. only works part of the time.
grow a lot of cranberries were he comes from. says the plant on bogs. first cover with 5
inches of sand to keep the weeds down. have to wait 3 years for a crop. they run like
strawberries. they cover with water a couple of months in the winter to Kill the Cranberry
weevil. and have a machine with a scoop to pick them. he says Walnuts best to grow here.
nothing bothers them much only Codling Moth.
Feby 12th. Warm again today talking to a man from Colorado he is like all the rest here
says oranges no good in price, costs too much to raise. thinks Alfafa best as the dry
farmers are all out of it this year on account of no rain.
Feby 13th. Left the house at 9.40 am. to Catch 10 oclock bus to Redlands but owing to a
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�{Note at top of page} Redlands elevation 1340 feet.
to wait. It was fine &amp; warm not a cloud in sight and a lovely drive, with oranges both sides
of the road. we went through the Village of Highgrove, some large packing houses here
after leaving there we saw quite a lot of Peach orchards several men in them trimming
them. they certainly give it to them. look about half cut away. also saw a few apricots in
blossom. we them come Loma Linda. where there is a Seven Day advents Sanatorium. the
Garage there had a sign up. (no repairs nor nothing sold From Friday Sundown to Sat.
sundown) as Saturdays are their Sundays. we had to change buses here after about 15
minutes delay we started on for Redlands. more oranges along the road. at Redlands we
found out last bus leaves for Riverside at 3 oclock so only have 2¼ hours here. it seems to
be a nice town but a lot of {gores} and the streets running all directions we had our lunch
in Smiley Park and took a few snaps it was a very nice Park. but awful hot. we nearly
cooked. coming home I had a talk with the driver. he had been in Toronto. says he has
seen it 10 days straight Temperature 115 to 120. and
{Note at top of page} Return Fare Riverside to Redlands by bus 70¢}
around 100 to 110 for weeks but he did not mind it as much as 90 in Oregon where he come
from. a friend of his shipped 90 boxs oranges east cleared $13. on them after expenses
says Peaches &amp; Apricots half not picked last year. Got home a little after 4. our
Thermometer in the sun read 102 and 91 in the shade. another exception they say only one
Feby Day hotter since they have Kept records. Population of Redlands 9600 Elevation
1340 ft.
Feby 14th. Left on the 10.40 bus for Banning F 35 miles East of here. Fare. $2 00 each.
return we went same road to Redlands as yesterday. After leaving Redlands we were
mostly out of the orange Belt. and mostly going through the hills more of a farming country.
Then when we got near Beaumont we saw quiet a lot of fruit orchards. it was only a small
place pop. 857 altitude 2559 feet from there to Banning 7 miles more orchards. also a lot
of Almonds in blossom. arrived at Banning about 1230. had our lunch in Auto Camp. then
started out for a walk. out a side road saw orchards of prunes. almonds some apples &amp;
quinces, also a couple of fig trees. thousands of the Almond trees out in blossom.
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�in a couple of weeks. saw some apricots that had just been sprayed with Blue stones saw
a man. pruning in a large pear orchard. his name was Porter. had a talk with him. said they
only got $15 per ton for apricots last year while $60 the year before. was in some Kind of a
peach growers ass. {association} did not get any thing for the last 4 years. they grow
Some Elberta's the pears he was trimming were Winter Nellis &amp; Bartletts. says they never
have any blight nor San Jose sclale also saw some Grapes. we took a snap, they certainly
cut their trees back &amp; thin them. he says orchards are worth $500 &amp; $600 per acre
includes one share of water per acre rights valued at $200.00 only saw a half a dozen
orange &amp; lemon trees I guess too cold up there claims to be very healthy on account of
the Altitude according to Mr Porter. he had throat trouble and it cured him and is a sure
cure for asthma. Left at 615 pm for home. had to sit on the door as far as Beaumont the
bus so crowded. got home about 8 oclock.
Feby 15th Received letter from John also one from Hamilton. got called down from John.
says he wished he had got plants grown etc. having a rest today. did not go any place.
Feby 16th. Partly cloudy this morning got a letter from Effie and another from Ham. saying
they received the box of oranges was over in the Park for a while. got pictures 18. (3
films 18) all were pretty good. no rain yet, only the one little shower since Dec 31st.
Feby 17th. Sunday. Warm &amp; windy went down to Fairmont Park. took some Bread crusts
for Charlotte &amp; Doris to feed the mud hens. quiet a crowd there and lots out in boats on
the water. saw the first straw hat of the season.
Feby 18.th Received letters from Ida &amp; Mr Smith. say every thing alright at home. was zero
the day Ida wrote and it was 91 here the same day. very warm today was over at the Park,
every body hunting for shade.
Feby 19th. started out this morning at 1040 by Electric car for Redlands. changed cars at
San Bernardino after leaving theire we went through a farming district. saw several large
dairy farms. they had large herds of fine cows. when nearing Redlands. saw some very fine
orange groves, about the best we have seen this winter. also more Grapefruit then we have
seen before. took the bus to University Grounds. &amp; went through Sylvan Park. some very
nice flowers etc. then we went to Smiley Heights had a walk up part of the way very
pretty views of Redland from there. Arrived home at 6 20 p.m.
Feby 20th. Dean &amp; Garth arrived down here to visit us at noon today. had a walk around
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�into the part. went to the Mission Theatre &amp; saw the picture name The Man. had to take his
car around to a Garage. Mr B. would not let us put it in the back yard. on account of
Renting his Garage
Feby 21st. Dean, Garth, &amp; the rest of us started about 10 oclock for San Bernardino. we
stopped at Urbita Springs Park had our lunch. took some pictures it was nice. with a large
Artificial lake. also a large Building with a Sulphur Hot water spring inside, use for bathing.
we then went on a little farther down the road to the Orange show they had a tent full of
orange &amp; Lemon exhibits. some of them very fine and built mostly out of oranges San
Diego Co. showed the bridge entering Balboa park. the real bridge is 130 feet at highest
point. and 1000 feet long. Hemet was a house built and covered side &amp; roof and all over
with oranges, also an industrial tent. one section Auto's but was nothing like Toronto. Saw
a large Bean spraying outfit running The motor was 4 cylinder and had a Auto Radiator and
was on the front end. with the tank at the back. and the high wheels at the back were as
high as top of tank with 15 Horse power engine gave up to 400 lbs pressure the man
demonstrating it said it cost $1208 here also a midway. lots of attractions but not doing
much business was kind of disappointed as we had heard so much of it. but the orange
exhibit part of it was alright. when you consider it is Febry. called at Colton to get Deans
baby met Mrs Willetts. She seemed nice but wanted you to know she was somebody. got
home about 5.30 p.m.
Feby 22nd. Had a walk with Dean through the museum at the mission Inn. they have every
thing you mention, old guns, bells crosses, pictures of missions old baskets, furniture of all
Kinds. war armour room after room and gallery after gallery full of them they were certainly
worth seeing. Dean and family left for home about 3 oclock. wrote to H. Simmons
Feby 23rd. We left P. E. station at 10 30 for Fontana about 20 miles north west of here.
after leaving here we passed the Riverside Cement plant, it is a large plant. with a capacity
of 6500 barrels cement a day. is built right on the side of a mountain. which they claim is a
regular mountain of cement. (there is also another plant at Colton 10 miles from here)
which they call the mountain of cement. then we came to Bloomington. mostly all oranges
&amp; lemons and a few olives around there and all the way to Rialto. here you turn west for a
few miles. along here nothing much growing. some fields of grain a few inches high and
look as if they were burning up. for want of rain. when we got off at Fontana, it looked like a
very dismal place, all sand like the desert. the place has just started. only a few houses a
new station a school. and a large Packing house. one store. we started out for a walk.
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�shade tree when a couple of men from the Coy's office came along and asked us to go for a
ride. This company ha{s} 18000 acres of Groves &amp; Vineyar{ds} etc. and are selling off part
of them. they have 5000 acres of grapes in one block. are selling some. one &amp; two year
old. at 10 acre lots at 550 per acre. they also have 5000 acres oranges. selling some at $12
00 per acre, and one acre lots. for chicken raising at $650 per acre. they have 48000 hogs
in the place for their manure. which they sell at $5 00 per ton delivered. also in the chicken
business have thousands of white Leghorns also hatch chickens and sell to you for 20 and
25 cents each. one day old. have incubators capable of hatching 48000 eggs at one time.
saw through it &amp; saw some chickens just hatching. they turn the eggs 5 times each 24
hours. and can turn the 48000 in five minutes (turned with a crank) called at the office.
they would like very much to get your money, but off course you had to buy quick as they
are nearly sold out. one benefit they claim they have loads of water always they irrigate
grapes from 3 to 5 times a year. Cost only about $15.00 per acre takes $2.50 an acre.
Claim they can get 6½ tons per acre of some Kinds. they grow mostly wine &amp; table grapes
not many for raisins. arriving back at the station talked to the station agent he says Cal. no
good. he says they advertise good fishing. he says you go and catch two trout as long as
half a lead pencil and Call it a days fishing. I think they have a lot of wind here as it was
blowing pretty hard when we left. a young fellow said it blows a lot in the winter for about
three months. got home about 6 oclock.
{Note at top of page} The altutude here is about 1425 feet.
received a letter from John saying Mrs Smith was very sick and not expected to live. has
blood poisoning in her arm. they are having a hard time of it. wrote back and asked him to
let us Know. John wants me to order 150 montmoency cherry trees for him.
Feby 24 Sunday, has been blowing hard all night and yet this morning. Lillie and Charlotte
going to church. Sat around and read most of the day sat in the Park. for awhile after
dinner. but there was too much wind for comfort. although it was not cold
{Note at top of page} P.S. Upper &amp; Lower berths from here to Chicago $42.00
Feby 25th Mailed letters this am to Mr. Smith &amp; Effie. went to Union Pacific. to see about
our tickets. we can leave right here from Riverside for home without going to Los Angeles
saw in the paper that arrived this am, (Wed Feby 20th Herald) that on the 19th &amp; 20th. the
worst storm of the winter. all over Ontario, street cars &amp; trains all blocked, and in the
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�of the 20th. roads drifted so bad also saw in the Riverside paper that the wind storm here
on Sat. night damaged the Orange show to the amt. of $200 000.
Feby 26th. Posted a letter to Grandpa called to get trunk lock. that I left to get repaired,
not done yet. Paid Gas Bill it was $5.25. from Jan 5th to Feby 5th for both cooking &amp;
heating we thought it would be more as we used it quiet a lot. was over in the Park. in the
afternoon. weather was fine got tired &amp; went to a picture show at the Rubidoux it was
pretty good. called a Ride for your life. a western picture also the comic one was good.
called the Travelling Barber. it was a Barber Shop on a Motor Cycle side car. and was very
funny.
Feby 27th. was going to Hemet today, but there is another norther blowing as they call it
here. it is warm but blowing hard, so we did not go. Paid Electric light Bill Jan 20th to Feby
20th $1.75 the rate here is 8 cents for small amounts. Sat around in the Park in the
afternoon talked to a man who motored here last May from Iowa. says he would never
motor again over the mountains. one place he had to back up to get around a corner. and
the bottom was about 400 feet down. does not like it here any way. nothing here only the
Tourists to make any money out of. They think around here money in chickens but I dont
see it as eggs are only 25 cts a doz retail in the stores.
Feby 28th. we left this morning on the 10 30 bus for Hemet. fare $2.25 return. it is 34 miles
south west of Riverside the first 3 or 4 miles. from Riverside were all oranges then we
started climbing the hills all rocks, the road curving around between hills. till we got on top.
then from here to La Verde. was all farming country. but looked as if every thing was dried
up. at La Verde we saw some large orchards of, pears, peaches etc. from there on to Perris
the road runs down Valleys between hills and was all farming country Leaving Perris we go
straight West 16 miles of farming country. (were it is not rocks and hills) till within a mile of
Hemet. arrived about noon. left our coats at a drug store &amp; started down the main street.
we came to a nice shady cross street called Santa Fe street we had our lunch under some
pepper trees. on the other side was Olive trees. we picked a few branches of them with
Olives hanging on yet. saw a man ploughing an apricot orchard with a disk plow. (three
large discs and a wheel to pack it over) drawn by a tractor. took a snap of it also a snap of
the orchard the apricots were in blossom, they sure trim the trees back, one reason the
man said was that the trees all shot out shoots and they shaded the fruit and kept it from
sun scalding. he said they have been very cheap. some old as low as $10 00 per ton
should have $30.00 to a ton to make anything. very dry here this winter has been
irrigating his orchard for 6 days. and it looked dry to me. now, he says they are all sold to

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�the Canning Factories have two in the town, also said they grow a few acres of
strawberries, but if weather happens to be very warm when ripening. they are not much
good. the cheapest they sold retail in pint boxs was 2 for 25 cents. saw some nice. Peach
and Walnut groves also a few Almonds the blossoms were gone of the almonds now.
good orchards seemed to be worth around $700 to $1000 per acre. it was very warm. he
said you do not mind it. he came from Minnesota and no more cold weather for him. had a
look around town it is kind of nice but not very large. left there at 10 minutes to four.
home at 10 after five.
Feby 29th. The last day of Feby and not a day of rain all month and only one shower in Jan.
went up to the Packing house got some fine oranges at 2½ cents a lb. or 15¢ dozen fixed
new lock on trunk. and saw S. Pacific agent. says we can go one way and back another way
to San Francisco. ordered trees today from Maloney Bros N.Y.
150 cherries mont for John

100 Black Rasps "

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40 New York Prunes for myself

15 Shropshire Damsons " "

8 Duchess apples

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2 Yellow Transparent apples " "

2 Rochester Peaches. and

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�took some more films over to Mast the photographer to get printed. Received a letter from
John. he says Mrs Smith better but not out of danger yet. also tells about the big snow
storm, mail man not around for a whole week. and roads all blocked snow 4 and 5 feet
deep, was in the Packing House today. saw every thing working. First they dump the
oranges into a vat of water. then they bounce and roll over a lot of roller brushes to shake
the water off then up a carrier and travel around on carriers till they dry then down a
shoot with chunks of cotton to rub them dry then down another slide. where some sit and
sort the culls out as they go past. the culls they put on another carrier and are carried to
the end, and emptied into boxs. the good oranges then turn and go down on top of the
sorting table, and each size drops in a separate bin the women then wrap and set the full
boxs on a carrier which goes up one side across the end and down the other side of the
table. where a man puts the top on with a press. then next to a coil of strip iron. where they
are bound around the ends of boxs and then trucked out the door into the cars.
March 1st. Warm and a little cloudy this morning but no rain yet. mailed a letter to Ida, this
morning got our pictures and they where all good but one. wrote a letter to John tonight.
March 2nd Sunday. Had a surprise in the night. woke up in the night and heard it raining
and was showery all morning. also something more unusual happened we heard some
thunder also had some hail for a few minutes. a few showers in the afternoon. Saw in last
weeks paper. an Epedemic of the worst kind of small pox at Windsor hundreds of cases
and seven deaths - also cases at London, ont. we have to go through London on the way
home.
March 3rd. Cooler and partly cloudy today received a letter from Fred Bell, saying that they
had colds and that Hattie had the flu and there was a lot of it in Pasadena.
March 4th. still cool and partly cloudy. Charlotte &amp; Doris not very well, hope they are not
getting the measles as Donald Brown in the other side of the house has had them. Went to
Dr Baird and had an examination he says no T. B. but very bad shape, advised going to
Banning to live where the elevation is high. also too take the serum treatment for
prevention of colds. Should take about 20 treatments one every other day.
March 5th. Went to another Dr. this afternoon for another examination as we where not
satisfied he says about the same thing only that the trouble is acute Bronchitis and
advised going to the desert to live a year or so at Palm Springs, where it is very warm &amp; dry.

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�and sometimes does not rain once in four or five years, and not to go home until April 15th,
at least. so guess it is a show down. looks like we will have to sell out at home.
March 6th. Charlotte sick this morning measles I guess. as she is sneezing and coughing a
lot. Took my first dose in the arm from Dr Baird this morning. The weather is fine again
went over to the Park. had a talk with the gardener. he says when he got a small place, he
went to Lewis store the largest grocery if they would buy his fruit but they told him no.
they bought from the wholesaler by large lots. he thinks chickens is the best has 800.
they even go past the door and collect the eggs twice a week I mean the association does.
saw another old resident of here. says this place will be dead this summer on account of
no rain this winter. the farmers will not want any farm help. as they have no crops of hay or
grain. eight or ten years ago orange groves sold as low as $300 to $500 an acre. and that
the boom started about 4 years ago Received letters from Ham. and Mr Smith. Mrs Smith
is getting better.
March 7. Charlotte &amp; Doris sneezed and coughed all night Charlotte in bed this morning
with a beatufil rash over her face. weather is fine &amp; warm and bright it sure is wonderful
winter weather my arm getting sore today what will it be like when I get twenty injections.
Charlotte very sick has the measles proper we guess.
March 8th. Charlotte very sick yet. and Doris coughing and sneezing guess she is getting
them too. got second dose in my arm this morning. The Dr. thinks Banning is alright says it
does not get as hot there in summer as here but I guess cooler in winter. says they grow a
lot of cherries at Beaumont. Had a real Estate agent in trying to sell a orange grove or
Walnuts grove. Charlotte &amp; Doris both got a real dose of measles. Had Dr Rob{ler} in about
11 oclock tonight
March 9th Sunday. Charlotte looks a little better. but Doris out good now. weather same as
usual fine &amp; warm
March 10th Received letter from John have no hot bed manure in yet when he wrote on
March 4th. will be late this year. also letter from Ida answering our inquiry asking her to ask
Mr Heldman about our trunk says we can send in Bond direct to Burlington. was over in the
Park met an old gentleman from St Louis who had been often in Toronto and knew Rev Mr
Wilson in Hamilton very well also his brother in St Louis. also saw a party who knew Salt
Lake City. said it was a lovely city and that the Seven Day Adventists had an convention
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�March 11th. nothing doing Charlotte &amp; Doris in bed yet but seem to be improving went
down town bot a couple of pipes one for Grandpa other for Smith
March 12th. Fine &amp; warm but with strong north wind. Dr Baird says more wind this winter
than any other winter since he came 34 years ago, got 4th shot in my arm. pretty sore this
time. Ottawa won the group Hockey Championship for Professionals. Hamilton in last
place.
March 13th Asked Mr Brown he says we can stay on a couple of weeks longer, our time was
out March 20th. Weather is still Fine &amp; warm.
March 14th. Got some small oranges at the Fay Packing house a whole big paper bag for 15
cents about 100 I guess. Got letter from John. Saying they got car of manure on March 7th,
and had the hot beds up on March 8th. says Smith knows nothing about hot beds. Got a
letter from Fred, says they would like to come down and see us some Sunday guess they
are not going home with us.
March 15th. Partly cloudy today. received a couple of pictures from Jeffries the baker
showing the snow at home on March 10th. Hamilton won the Senior O.H.A. Finals from
Stratford 4 to 3. Niagara Falls won Intermediate O. H.A from Peterboro by 7 to 6. and
Kitchener won the Semi Finals from Hamilton 8 to 7 in the Junior O.H.A. There is a circus in
town today at corner of 8th and Ottawa streets. but did not go,
March 16th Sunday. Fine &amp; warm had another dose in my arm. and it is very sore tonight.
March 17th. Received letters this morning from John &amp; Grandpa B. and Mrs Barlow. John
says he had all the seeds sowed on March 12th. Mrs Smith very bad yet. Sent money to
Maloney Bros for trees. Draft $381.59 should get the 5% also the exchange which I Paid out
of my money. Discount was $728 {$7.28} exchange in money $5.52 Total amount I Paid
was $151.39. Haveing a few light showers this morning Canadeions of Montreal won the
Series between 1st &amp; 2nd place. with Ottawa and now play the west for Pro. Championship
Sault St Marie beat Niagara Falls 7 - 0 in the Allan cup Elimination. and now play Ham. Tigers
next.
March 18th. Cooler today. this month so far has been cooler than Febys. Charlotte &amp; Doris
out first time after the measles. Some of the orange trees now coming in blossom and they
smell nice. got a letter from Dean he is talking about going to Houston Texas now. The
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�March 19th Fine again today we all went for a short walk. and over to the Park.
March 20th. Cloudy this morning and a good shower this evening. We got a letter from
Fred Bell they all expect to come to see us on Sunday. and a card from John dated Mch
14th Saying the seeds where coming up and lots of snow there yet. have had a pretty
steady winter
March 21st Cold and cloudy today about the coldest day this year. got another letter from
John complaining about Smiith.
March 22nd Received another letter from John. wanting his tree order cancelled too late
now as I have paid for them. got another dose in my arm Owen Sound. O.H.A Junior
champions beat North Bay N.H.A. champions by 4 to 2 on March 17th.
March 23rd Sunday. cool &amp; cloudy rained all last night and some showers today Expected
Fred &amp; Hattie &amp; Alex. Bell &amp; Mrs McIntyre and Mrs Howard down to see us. but they never
showed up. on account of rain I guess. went for a short walk but weather not very pleasant.
March 24th. Had another injection in my arm. the Dr says I should continue treatments
longer than we expected. we had decided to leave April 1st, but he wants me to stay
another week. Have not decided yet, but I Know I should be home. Ham. Senior O.H.A.
champions lost the Round with the Soo northern champions by 9 to 6 on March 18th. on
March19th Owen Sound Juniors Ontario champions beat Quebec Junior champions 18 - 3 and leave for Winnipeg to play the finals
March 25th. weather fine today went for a walk this morning every thing looking nice
since the Showers all the flowers and roses are coming out in bloom fast. in the afternoon
we all went for a walk up 8th street past the millionares row the homes. and lawns where
lovely. with roses and all Kinds of flowers and some had Ivy Geraniums climbing the Palm
trees &amp; Electric lights posts with lots of them out in bloom we folled the Los Angeles'
highway out around. back of Mt Rubidoux to where the new Bridge crosses the Santa Anna
River, not much water in the river only a few small streams. there was some seats here
and steps cut into the rocks and a fountain at the bottom for watering horses we took a
few snaps. on the way back we saw two motor cycle cops give a fellow in a Ford a
summons for speeding. we came back down 7th street. some lovely homes on it near the
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�we got home, have not done any walking much, for a month.
March 26th. Raining nearly all day. went again to the doctors had another dose in my arm
not so sore this time saw the smallest car ever saw. on main st. only room for one man.
low down, short, and only about half the width of ordinary car very heavy rain about 5
oclock. heaviest we have seen here.
March 27. Rained nearly all night. fine this morning walked up to the Post Office in the
afternoon we all talk a walk but it was cool &amp; partly cloudy, had a light shower with a little
bit of small hail
March 28. Fine this morning but a little cool. went to the Dr got more medicine also a
good one in my arm. very sore all afternoon and tonight. Received a letter from John,
saying they expected to transplant cabbages on March 24th. Mrs Spencer Smith died last
Friday March, 21st.
March 29th. 500. Senior OHA champions beat. Sons of Ireland of Quebec in Semi Finals on
the round 6 to 2 and Owen Sound Juniors win over Kenora in Semi Finals 15 to 12 on the
round. Paid Electric light Bill $1.30 for a month. we expect Bells down from Pasadena
tomorrow if it is fine met a man in the Park from Toronto. often in Hamilton he says and
Burlington also. is a show case fitter.
March 30th. Sunday Fred &amp; Hattie arrived at 1 oclock. went for a walk in White Park and
over to the Mission Inn. they think Riverside is a dandy place. we took a couple of pictures
in the Park and one at the Mission Inn. The weather was lovely finest for a long time. They
did not to go home so we got them a room at the Plaza Hotel. Called up Dean and said
Good bye, his boys have chicken pox. He has lots of trouble too.
March 31st Just like summer again this morning. went for a walk. to take some pictures
took two of a Dr's garden on 10th street and two of Residence's on Rubidoux Heights and
one on 7th street also some in the Park. on the way, saw a swarm of bees on a pepper tree
hanging over the sidewalk. After dinner we took Fred &amp; Hattie down to Fairmont Park on
the street car. they thought it fine, in fact they like it here. got their room again at the
Plaza. cost us $5.00 for two nights. went up to the Fay. Coy Packing House got some large
oranges. 18 oranges weighed 16 lbs cost 55 cts, and 16 lemons weighed 4 lbs - cost 15
cents. they sure where big ones. we then packed one trunk after night as we leave here
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�April 1st. Lillie left on the 10 30 Electric Car for Los Angeles to see Dean before we leave for
Home. Fred &amp; Hattie left at 1 10 by bus for Pasadena we walked up with them to station,
and on the way back. got our berths at Union Pacific St, a Section Lower &amp; Upper. cost
$52.65 also got my hat I had getting cleaned cost $1.50. see in the Herald Montreal won
Prof. Hockey Championship. Beat Calgary in the finals. Owen Sound Juniors
beat Winnipeg Calgary in first game of finals 5 to 3 Soo Beat Selkirks from Manitoba 6 - 2.
in first game of finals at 9 p.m. tonight. raining very hard. Owen Sound tie second game so
win Junior Championship of Canada. score 7 to 5.
{Side note} Soo. wins Senior O.H.A and Championship of Canada.
April 2nd getting ready to go home. Took books back to Library and got my $2.00 deposit
back, &amp; notified Gas Co &amp; Electric Light Co. to read metres tomorrow. went out to say
Goodbye to Mrs Coppley, also saw her two daughters there and one son. Fred, who is laid
up with a frog felon. on his hand. he is in bad shape they say, and had an awful time. We
leave tomorrow Thursday evening at 649 p.m. G. Union Pacific by Salt Lake and Omaha to
Chicago &amp; should arrive at Hamilton next Monday am, at 750
April 3rd. Our last day here cloudy this morning looks like rain. Settled up. with Electric
Light &amp; Gas. Coy's, had my last dose in my arm. Paid up the Dr he only charged me $17.50
Had a run in with Browns soaked us $15.00 for wear on hardwood floors. also every little
thing that was broken. Mrs Brown even tapped the dishes all with a lead pencil to see if
they where cracked they are like all the rest down here all they want is money. they say
any thing when you have no witnesses of course they waited till we where all ready to leave
before they said any thing as then we had no chance to do any thing as Dean was my only
witness and he in Los Angeles 60 miles away. the only bright spot in Riverside was Dr Baird
he certainly used me alright. The weather cleared up about noon and is now lovely and
bright.. Had trunks taken to station cost $1.00 baggageman kicked about weight. we went
over in the Park. and took a picture of Charlotte &amp; Doris. in a the Elevation here is 1076 a
couple of hundred feet higher than Riverside the population is about 18700. the orange
show we went to see is held here in San Bernardino. after leaving here we start climbing up
mountains through Cajon pass. at Summit the the highest point elevation 3820 feet. the
top of the Sierra Madre Range. went to bed about 9 oclock.
April 4th. Woke up this morning about 7 oclock in amongst the hills in Nevada state. in the
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�town we where in four years ago in Cal.) at 1020. and Yelmo. at 1045 p.m. a division point of
W. Pac. supposed to be one of the best health resorts {illegible word crossed out} for lung
trouble owing to dry air &amp; mild climate. we crossed out of Cal. into Calif. Nevada about 2
oclock in the morning. arrived at Las Vegas Nev about 4 oclock. a.m. Elevation here 2034
feet. fruits, Vegetables. and melons famous for there flavor grown here. when we woke up
at 7 oclock we where going through the Ranbow
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Canyon. the scenery is fine. railroad curves out and in between hills and through tunnels
must have gone through ten. the hills are all rocks, of different colors some straight up the
sides for hundreds of feet. the porter says the road was all washed out in 1910. we sat out
on the back platform for a while as we are in the observation car. we are handy, to get out.
took a snap of a tunnel also one of the hills. do not know whether they will be any good
taken while train was going arrived at Caliente Nev at 8.35. got off train and took a couple
of snaps. the scenery is grand here. with hills all around the elevation is 4396. feet but is
only a small place pop. 595 we put our watches on one hour here and left at 945 after
staying 10 minutes. after leaving here we begin to climb through the Nevada Canyons till
we arrive at Crestline, (the last 26 miles all through Canyons) elevation 5992 feet elevation.
at 1030 we began to see a little snow on the hills crossed into Utah State about 11 oclock
a.m. travelled up the Escalante Valley for 274 miles to Lund. this valley is supposed to be a
great agricultural district but nothing doing on the ground yet. you could see hills both
sides of the valley. we arrived at Milford Utah at 125 p.m. took a snap of the station. the
elevation here is 4968 feet and pop. 1308 weather colder here. large cattle &amp; sheep yards
at station. with a lot of cattle &amp; sheep. awaiting shipment. we are still in the Escalante
valley, they claim the road runs for a hundred miles straight without a curve. with hills each
side. arrived at Oasis at 315. a lot of Alfafa hay grown here. next place Delta 330 pm in the
Pahvant Valley. there is a large sugar Beet factory cost a million and a quarter. the
elevation 4649 Pop. 939 there are lots of cattle feeding here on the old grass after leaving
here the country gets rougher again. some of the high hills have snow on some so far away
they look blue in color. through here and near a place called Lynndyl there are thousands
of acres under irrigation stopped at Tintic for 10 minutes a little silver mining town the
weather is getting colder. reached the highest elevation between Salt Lake &amp; Los Angelas
at Boulder 6043 feet. arrived at stockton at 630 p.m. situated on Stockton Lake. had
supper in the diner and it cost us $3.10 and not much to eat at that about 7 oclock we
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�miles wide. it is so salty people in bathing, who even cannot swim, can not sink. they say
take 4 cups of water and let it evaporate and you have one cup of salt. the sunset over
the lake was very beatiful, going into Salt Lake City we saw a lot of little mining towns. with
their lights ago all going they looked pretty. in at the foot of the high mountains. we
stopped half an hour at Salt Lake. we got off and took a walk about a block from the
station after leaving we went to bed.
April 5th. we passed through Ogden 915 pm last night here one liner runs to San Francisco
and the other to Los Angelas. (the one we are on) we went through Weber Canyon and
Echo Canyon and crossed into. Wyo State about 12 oclock at night arrived at Rawlins
about 7 oclock. this am. A very rough country here. cattle &amp; sheep raising the principle
thing hard job to Keep them alive no rain for nine months in the year they say only alittle
in winter some snow on the ground here and very cold. the elevation high here 6749 feet.
pop. 3969. arrived at Rock River at 935 a.m. went through a snow shed here must have
been a mile long a stock raising country here. with oil wells a few miles away. lots of snow
and ice here with snow fences along the tracks. with some drifts as high as the fences.
the elevation here 6904 feet. at Laramie Wyo at 1025 took a snap of a burning with oil
tank. Laramie is on the river of the same name and is shipping centre for live stock. there
was a high ridge of mountans in the distance covered with snow. saw more sheep here
than any place. saw three camp outfits on covered wagons travelling with the sheep.
they say some times they never see any body for a couple of months. the next 25 miles to
Hermosa the wildest looking country you ever saw rocks and knolls, all colors and
descriptions. went through a tunnel here 1800 feet long. arrived at highest point on the
road. at Sherman at 100 a.m. elevation 8009 feet. some wild looking wilderness here with
lots of snow and ice. going down grade now. at Cheyenne next stop at 1225 we have
dropped to 6058 ft elevation. this is quite a large place pop. 16500. the largest we have
been through since leaving Salt Lake City. There is a fort near here. called Fort Russell,
established in 1867, and was used during the last war. after leaving here the country looks
better. saw some farms that had been ploughed, and places where they had grown some
corn. and the snow has all gone now guess we will not likely see much more. at Pine
Bluffs. is a line of Hills &amp; Knolls with scrub pine trees on. we crossed into Nebraska after
travelling right across the southern part of the state of Wyoming at Kimbal Neb. at 2 p.m.
must be celebration day, as there where bands playing. it was quiet a nice looking town.
at Sydney Neb. at 310 Took a snap of back of train. seems to be a lot of grain grown here
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�arrived at Julesburg Colorado. the only place we touch in Col. as we just go across the
corner. arrived here at 410 a.m. and then pass right back into to Nebraska the elevation
here is a lot lower only 3647 feet. at North Platte at 6 pm we put on our watch here
another hour. and left at 710 p.m. is it quite a large place situated on the Platte River. and
used to be the home of Buffalo Bill after leaving Kearney Platte we go through Lexington
and Kearney. a great farming country corn wheat &amp; oats.
April 6th. In Iowa this morning, at 730, crossed about 230 this morning. the first place we
noticed was. Ames This looks like a better farming country the soil looks better mostly
black. mostly corn grown. they just pull the ears off the stalks in the fall and turn the
cattle and other stock in to eat the stalks no hills here. but the land is kind of rolling. with a
few bunches of trees. went through Marshaltown at 830 am. quite a large town at Cedar
Rapids at 1015 took a snap of the Park. it looks dismal here to what it was in Cal. every
thing brown. nothing green more hilly through here. with more brush and trees at Clinton
at 1230 took a snap of a Coca Cola sign off back of train crossed the Missippie River after
leaving here. it is not nearly as wide here as at New Orleans. and seems to have a lot of
little islands in it. at Dixon Illinois at 125. p.m. mostly all corn grown here no fruit only
saw a few trees all the way. arrived in Chicago at 355 on time. took Parmlees transfer bus
to Dearborn St station passed the Post Office on the way down it looked familiar as we
where in it several times four years ago we had our supper at Harveys Restaurant in
Dearborn station and only had a few minutes to wait till the Can Nat leaves for Hamilton.
we got on train at 5 15 and left at 5 30 p.m. wrote out a paper. the immigration inspector
gave us, so we would not have to be awakened at Port Huron as we cross the border about
230 in the night stopped at Valpariso Indiana for a few minutes at 730 p.m. Have a young
couple in the berth across from us. who look like newly weds they went to bed at 730.
Had a talk with some men in the smoker bragging up Fred Harveys eating houses on the
Santa Fe. we went to bed about 9 oclock.
April 7th. Had a good nights sleep woke up at 615. near Brantford it looks cold. some
snow &amp; ice. arrived at Hamilton at 750 on time. after a good trip all the way. Grandpa
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�the station to meet us. so we took street car to 94 Grosvenor Ave. and had breakfast we
are all pretty tired. in the afternoon we took the bus to Burlington leaving Charlotte &amp; Doris
in Hamilton, and found every thing alright. but everey thing looks cold and dismal and
brown. no flowers.

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&lt;p&gt;38 miles per hour, on the highway) Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Boniface &amp;amp; Glady's Henwood were at the train to see us off. Train on time and left at 545 p.m. it will be four years next Sunday since we left the same station on our honeymoon. Arrived at Brantford at 630 p.m. through Paris 6.50 pm Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris enjoying themselves with another little girl next seat, arrived at London 8.10 pm. raining a little here. next at Sarnia at 950 pm. had suit cases examined here. (nothing to it) then examined by Immigration agent and had to pay $16.00 Head tax which is given back if we return inside of 6 months Trunks also examined here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 4th. Got up at 7.30 am. did not sleep very good. Doris &amp;amp; Charlotte very restless. has been raining in the night and still raining some. changed our watches back 1 hour, and arrived in Chicago 815. a.m. weather cold, windy, &amp;amp; dull. Went out to a New Orleans train that left at 8.45. but found it was wrong train as our berths where on a later train at 1230 p.m. The Conductor said the first train stopped at each house. and twice at each double house. we went back to the waiting room and had something to eat. we left at 1230 pm on the Crack train called the Panama. supposed&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 5th. Had a better nights sleep got up at 6.30 a.m. this train sure travels some. arrived at Jackson state of Miss. at 645 a m, raining yet. the porter says it rains here nearly all month, and either rain or sunshine. quiet a lot of scrub bush along here, pine &amp;amp; oak. &amp;amp; gum in the swamps Talking to a Mr Smith who lives at Lockport. La. 20 miles from New Orleans, he says they grow lots of vegetables in his section, planted early corn in Feby, and usually gets $4.00 to $5.00 a hundred ears for the first. and feed corn in March. selling now at 92 cents bushel. also has early&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 6th. Had breakfast at Kanes restaurant across the street and then walked down to Canal street and went out to the city park which is three miles out. (the car fare here is 7 cents) out in the residential district the street cars run down the middle of the streets between two rows of trees, mostly oaks which sometimes meet right over the top of the cars. and green grass between the rails, took some snaps in the park of the large oak trees, (supposed to be 1000 years old) with moss on them and some of the little lake with swans on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} Distance from Los Angelas to New Orleans 2010 miles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;also got off the car at the cemetery and took a couple of snaps of the tombs. people here buried above ground. as the ground is so low. got home about 1 oclock. had lunch and a rest then went out to get our Reservation. cost us $21.00 for Upper Lower berth &amp;amp; $16.80&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;We left at 12 10 pm. We rode a short distance, as far as the Mississippi river then went aboard the car ferry there, the train cut up into three sections. 3 cars long &amp;amp; 3 cars wide and was pulled across by tugs, started again at 1 15 pm travelled till 2 pm through a low swampy part with trees all around covered with Spanish moss, at a small place Called Bowie. saw them cutting some Sugar Cane then all swamps again, arrived at Morgan City at 315 pm. Lots of Sugar Cane in this section. also the rivers are full of Water Hyacinths which some times blocks the&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Went through Garden City at 340 p.m. all the houses here are painted white with red roofs. seems to be all employees of a big Lumber Coy whose mills where along the track. at 5 p.m. saw an old Timer Engine at Lafayette Miss. called Morgan Louisana &amp;amp; Texas took a couple of snaps of it. a great quantity of sugar cane grown around here. some just cutting now. and hundreds of cars loaded along the tracks Crossed into Texas about 6 pm Seeing quite a few Banana trees in back yards. but do not do good enough to grow for selling as the bananas &amp;amp; bunches are too small. {Side note} Houston Texas pop 138.276 Elevation 47 feet. cotton rice mostly grown around here Had our supper on train, the Porter gets us a pot of hot water for tea for a quarter tip. Having quite a time with H, she gets lost and was 6 cars down the train when Lillie found her. Porter says we will be at Houston Texas by 10 30 pm, would have liked to have seen it, but all went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 8th Looks like rain this morning We will be crossing the Texas plains all day today. going through the desert nothing but bushes &amp;amp; scrub trees. saw one house in about 10 miles went through a small place called Spofford, weather clear &amp;amp; warm here, at Marfa&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;We are 35 minutes late, but we arrived in El. Paso. Texas at ten oclock on time. we here put our watches back 1 hour. this seems to be a good large city. with large railway shops, got a couple of cards. priced Oranges at the station 3 for 25¢. Fred still wears his spats, for style now he says, it must be a style all his own I guess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 9th. Crossed a corner of N. Mexico in the night and in Arizona this morning. the first place we noticed was Called. Red Rock. the desert looks different this morning. some parts have some of the large cactus standing 10 and 15 feet high, with hills &amp;amp; mountain peaks were ever you look - other parts level desert covered with nothing but grease wood bushes (the only thing they say that keeps green in the warm weather) with grass coming up called Fillerice which looks some thing like a Dandelion and makes good pasture. saw one place irrigated and they had a few acres of Lettuce ready for shipping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} Tucson Arizona Pop 20292 Elevation alt 2386. has mild winter climate very healthful&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Had breakfast in the diner cost $2.75 but was very good. Went through Mauposa at 820 one of our passengers in our car got off here he lives near Phoenix he says 100000 acres irrigated at Phoenix. by the Roosfelt Dam&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Think we should celebrate today 4 years married. The mountains &amp;amp; hills look grand here. all colors &amp;amp; shapes. some rise directly out of the desert, was out at the back on the observation Car for a while. air is cooler but clear, at Gila Ariz. at 10 oclock. saw some big fields of cotton here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dec 9th. Some omitted from other page at 815 am. see quite a few cattle out here stopped at Del Rio Texas at 915 am. weather here fine &amp;amp; warm about 930 started going through a more hilly &amp;amp; rocky section nothing but sage bushes and a few small cactus. a few cattle &amp;amp; sheep grazing. They say it looks the same the year around. one year they make money and then may be it is dry the next year they have to buy water &amp;amp; bring it in to water stock. and takes all the profit. weather fine &amp;amp; mild does not look as if it had rained here for a year Stopped at Sanderson at 1.45 p.m. a cow town among the hills took a couple of snaps From 2 to 3 pm, country very hilly, train curving around amongst the hills &amp;amp; canyons at Alpine up among the hills. at the next place called Paisano was the highest elevation 5082 feet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Crossed the Colorado River and was in California saw some more cotton. It did not look up to much. but they said it had been picked over once. went to Diner to get some lunch cost us $2.00. Turned watch back another hour. Regular desert here. wind blowing sand. (a regular sand storm) arrived at Niland at 2 oclock. cool here and very windy. 130 feet below sea level. at Salton on Sea wind blowing a gale. 202 feet below sea level here ground looks like baked clay at Indio still blowing sand very badly saw first oranges here. Passed San Jacinto peak 10805 feet high. also San Bernardino Mt about 10000 feet high, which had some snow on top. crossed the highest point here at Beaumont 2500 feet high, arrived in Los Angeles. ay 810 pm. met Alex Bell at station, took street car to Electric Pacific station then Electric Car to Pasadena. (Fare 29¢ one way) then bus from Corner Colorado &amp;amp; Live Oaks Streets to 179. E Montana St. Took (A) Bus by Los Roobles. They are having a big wind storm here but was worse yesterday they say. stayed there all night and it blew very hard&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;also blew off lots of oranges &amp;amp; lemons. Had breakfast at Alexs and went down to Pac. station and they got Freds trunks, then we left for Los Angeles, went to restaurant for dinner, and started out to find Dean got directed wrong way landed at 1st street instead of 57th street on Western Ave. had to take a bus. 57 blocks down the street. found Dean laid up with a brok sprained ankle also his wife sick he is sure having bad luck got back at Alexs about 7. pm. still blowing hard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 11th. Pasadena is very nice but rents very high, 4 room bungalows furnished $85 not furnished $50 per month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} The altitude of Pasadena is 830 feet Pop. in 1920 was 45 354&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fruit seems cheaper. Grapes 6 lbs for 25¢ Potatoes 6 lbs for 25 and $2 25 bag. Goodyear Auto tires &amp;amp; tube 30 by 3 1/2 for $11.50 Gasoline 15¢ gallon in Los Angeles gas is only 12 cents. weather is fine today. took a few Snaps saw about tickets for Riverside The storm according to Govt reports 1/3 of orange crop ruined, after dinner got suit case handle fixed and bought tickets for Riverside cost $2.34 each also had to pay $1.08 storage on trunks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 12th Cold this morning, some white frost. had quite a chat with Alex &amp;amp; Fred&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;after breakfast. got an early dinner and got bus at 1130 a.m. to Southern Pac. Station Left here at 1215 By Electric car for Shorb. arrived at 12.40 left Shorb for Colton at 109 pm by S. Pac. from Pomona to Colton seems to be a fine fruit district around Pomona &amp;amp; Ontario loads of lobs oranges, walnuts &amp;amp; some olives, cherries, plums &amp;amp; apricots also some vegetables and at a place called Guasti a 5000 acre Vineyard of grapes owned by an Italian colony they were trimming then, and burning the brush they drive a team down between the rows with a big stoneboat with a steel frame like a big bath tub, with the horses on a long chain ahead, and the brush burning all the time as they throw it in, arrived at Colton at 250 p.m. seems to be a nice little town, left here by electric line for Riverside arrived at 330 p.m. got off right opposite the Chamber of Commerce went to see about a house have nothing on their list sent us to 604 9th street, have not much here to offer went to 976 10th street to see half a house $45 per month rent. have not decided yet do not like the look of it went back and got a room&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at the Marion across the street, on west side of Main Street seems to be a nice place cost $250 {$2.50} for the night when at 10th street Doris slipped and hurt her arm had to go to a Dr. he thinks it is only sprained but have to go back in the morning went out to a restaurant for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 13. Doris arm only sprained but it cost us $8.00. hunting houses and apartments all day. got one at 548. 6th street west for $33 per month. Paid in advance $99 for 3 months. have been eating at the Cafeteria seems pretty good got our trunks and moved in alright. when it got dark we decided we do not like it it is so dark &amp;amp; dismal. had too leave a light going on all night. weather was cool &amp;amp; cloudy, had to light the gas. there had been a slight frost in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 14th Fine &amp;amp; warm this morning spent the day driving &amp;amp; walking all over the town with Real Estate men, they certainly try to find you a house alright. only have two prospects one on cor {corner} East 9th &amp;amp; Kansas Ave $45 per month, a mile out and a block from colored district. other a mile the other direction on Pirie &amp;amp; 2nd street. $50 per month. we will loose one months rent&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;here if we move out but we cannot stand it here for long as we do not get any sunshine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 15th. put in day same hunting houses only had two prospects one opposite white park. it is very nice but cannot get in till Jan 1st other on Chestnut street $45 per month can get in next Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 16th Sunday. had breakfast at home. for the first time also a lunch at noon. went out after dinner to hunt Mrs Benners niece who was supposed to live at 308 Lime St. but we could not find that no at all. had supper at the Cafeteria cost us $1.86. after which Lillie went to church. We mailed letters today to John also to Lillies folks weather was grand again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 17th. was out looking at some more apartments. only saw one that was up to much. and it was upstairs and was $50 per month. not one in ten will let children in. Had a couple meals at home. Oh how I hate going to the Cafeteria. The weather was fine &amp;amp; warm again. it surely is a grand climate for winter.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;about given up hopes of getting a house. looks as if we would have to stay here. hope none of our friends see us. The temperature for the last few days has been the highest from 70 to 78 and the lowest 37 to 40 Fresh eggs here 50 to 53¢ doz. Butter 57 to 60¢ lb. Milk is 15¢ quart. Potatoes 8 lbs for 25¢ Apples from 5 to 8 lbs for 25¢ Oranges at the stores 25 to 50¢ doz. Sugar a little over 10¢ lb. Took a day off did not look for a house at all. having a rest. Took a walk up 8th street nearly all garage &amp;amp; Auto Shops. The Reo trucks seem to be very plentiful around here. more than any other kind it seems.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 19th. Showery today. looks like an April day at home. did not go out all day wrote a few Xmas Cards home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 20th. Fine &amp;amp; bright again today. went up 7th street to an orange packing house. got 20 lbs oranges (5 doz) for 20 cents. they were all sizes. some had limb bruises on them but they eat alright. but none are very sweet yet, they say. Received a letter from Dean (after&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;dinner) with a wire enclosed he got from Hamilton saying his father was very sick with pleurisy went for a walk to White Park, it is nice. has one section all filled with hundreds of different kinds of cactus. mailed some more Xmas Cards. 32 now to date&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 21st. Cooler this morning white frost they say, but bright &amp;amp; sunny, got a Letter from Fred Bell. they are all well in Pasadena. Took a walk up 6th as far as Pine street to see if the house we were looking was rented. it was. so we came back down 7th street it is a very nice street. wrote some more Christmas Cards. went out to post them. the evenings are grand never saw such bright moonlight nights. so light that they do not put on the street lights only on the business streets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 22nd quiet cold this morning with a strong north wind blowing. went for a walk after dinner up Seventh street as far as the Sante Fe &amp;amp; Union Pacific stations and back down 10th street in the colored district. no side walks there. nor paved streets finished sending Xmas cards total 51 do not think we forgot any body this year. went down&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to Main street for a walk after tea. the street lights are nice. 3 lights on a Cement standard. one on top with a white light and one each side lower down one red other blue. it was crowded as it was Sat. night before Xmas. Turkeys here cheaper than chickens, turkeys 38¢ lb and chickens 40¢ &amp;amp; 45¢ lb in the stores&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 23rd Sunday warmer again sat out in the back yard and read in the morning and in the afternoon walked out to. cor {corner} {Cudge?} &amp;amp; Pachappa. to see Mrs Benner's Sister, she is pretty badly used up with Rheumatism &amp;amp; is 87 years old, but is very nice. met her daughter Mrs White who lives at 1205 Lemon st also her son. Mr Coppley who has a plumber shop on 10th street. we had quiet a chat on fruit growing. He thinks one can make money in oranges if properly taken care of but Walnuts is best he thinks sold some of his at 17¢ &amp;amp; 20¢ lb. in the stores asking 45¢ for the best. they sure make some profit. Tomatoes here the canners paid $16.50 a ton, that is about 50¢ a bushel, thinks they ought to get $20 00 per ton. It was blowing quiet a breeze again today. have had more wind since we arrived than for years&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;they all say. when we were here before in Calif there was no wind at all. Lillie went to church tonight to hear the Xmas music.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 24th. Received a couple of letters from Dean this morning he would like to come and spend a couple of days with us. we wired back to come. did not go any place Lillie had a lot of shopping to do. Think we had better move in to the Mission Inn Hotel a {party?} told us it cost a friend of his $45.00 to stay one day. Some fruits very high here. Pineapples 20¢ lb. an average size one 60¢ Bananas 14 &amp;amp; 15¢ lb. Getting milk. at the door for 15¢ quart.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} Elevation at Colton 963 feet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Christmas Day. Dean &amp;amp; Garth arrived about 11 oclock, just took them 2 hours and 5 minutes for 62 miles must have done some. The day was extra fine &amp;amp; warm. He took us for a ride as far as Colton about 8 miles from here it is not a very large place. but lots of oranges around there. took a couple of snaps. by some orange trees. Took a walk down main street after supper. Dean thinks it is a pretty nice place here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 26th. This morning is cloudy but we packed a lunch and started out for a 60 mile drive. we started out about 11 oclock for a town called Perris the first part&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;of the way was mostly through orange groves, then we struck a rough, hilly part with the highway carving around the hills. and after leaving Perris we came to some olive groves. trees planted between big rocks. and the trees looked fine &amp;amp; healthy Dean tried an olive, some joke to play him as they are so bitter We took a couple of snaps then drove on to Elsinore. and down to Elsinore Lake where we had our lunch. the weather is cloudy yet. but tried a couple of more pictures there then we left Elsinore by another way home by Corona. after leaving the Lake. we saw a lot of orchards. looked like Plums prunes. and some peaches and walnuts. then another very rough &amp;amp; hilly country saw a brick yard there the first I have seen or heard of in Calif. Then before we got into Corona (about 5 miles) was nothing but orange &amp;amp; lemon groves both sides of the road. the finest you ever saw. Corona was quiet a nice little town just after driving through we came to a nice park, where we took a couple of pictures were the kids, (both big &amp;amp; little) rode on a teeter also&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;slid down the slide in the childrens play ground (trying to wear their pants out) we left Corona then and saw some fine level land that looked good, saw one man drawing in a load of Alfafa Hay, also afield ready to cut, the last seven miles into Riverside we came down Magnolia Ave which is certainly very pretty, the Electric Line runs down the middle with a row of Eucalyptus trees. some 3 or 4 feet through the trunks then a driveway each side for motors. and a row of trees &amp;amp; palms on both sides again and all nice &amp;amp; green. it surely was a nice drive we got home about 5 oclock and it started to rain just as we got home, they say they need the rain badly. wrote a letter to John &amp;amp; Fred Bell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 27th. cleared up fine after an all nights rain. Dean and I went for a walk through the Park and around town. We got back about 11 am and was notified we would have to get out by Saturday, so started house hunting again finaly got an apartment at 54 Hidalgo pl. 60 per month. for 2 1/2 months. we go in on Jan 5th. Dean then drove us up to the top of&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mount Rubidoux. the road circles around the hill. all the way up to the top. it is 800 feet high and you get a fine view of the city. we took some snap shots. but it is pretty cloudy. we are leaving our trunks at our new place till we come back from Los Angeles. Lillie did not like on top of the mountain it was so high it made her dizzy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 28th. Weather fine &amp;amp; warm &amp;amp; bright. Got packed up and left at 9 30 am for Los Angeles with Dean. Drove out Main St and along Magnolia Drive to Corona were we stopped at the Park. had some slides. and took three snaps. and had ice cream at a booth along the road it sure was good. after leaving Corona. (about 2 miles back) we started to get into the hills the road circled around the hills and along side of them up the valley for miles then over the top and down the other side. When we got near Olive, we saw some fine Orange groves, also acres of walnuts, and all the way from Olive to Anaheim oranges both sides of the roads for miles. (this is claimed to be a frostless belt) and we did not see any smudge pots here as in other places. we stopped outside of Anaheim at a stand and had hotdogs &amp;amp; coffee&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;then to Fullerton. then onto La Mirada were we saw hundreds of acres of Olive trees then from there to Norwalk. which is more of a farming county. then to Downey all along here are thousands of acres of Cauliflowers. some teams were drawing and a loading a carload. then into a small place called Bell, some swell homes along here. then into Huntington Park. would not know it. now. it has grown so. (we were there four years ago) arrived at Deans about 1.30 pm after a grand ride. went out in the afternoon to were Dean has a lot up on a hill you have a great view of L. A. from there. also heard part of their (lecture they call it) talk trying to sell lots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 29th. Cloudy this morning went out for a ride. Saw a couple of houses, Mr Marks is building, also saw lots advertised for sale. on Western Ave. 50' x 120' feet for $20,000 started raining about noon had a few light showers all afternoon. Lillie &amp;amp; Dean drove out to Norwalk did not get home till nearly six.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 30th Sunday Bright &amp;amp; clear this morning. started for Long Beach about 11 oclock with Dean. it was about 21 miles drove through Huntington&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Park. it is a nice place. Long Beach. was crowded. all the amusement places all going same as a week day. merry go Rounds side shows. moving pictures Theatres, and a regular Midway had our lunch. while sitting on the beach, walked out on the long pier. saw a sea Bass that was caught yesterday. weighed about 400 lbs. also saw a Devil Fish. caught near there. it had eight arms about 2 feet long all covered. with suckers like a blood sucker. guess it was only a small one. Took a snap from the pier also one in the Park. got home about 5.30 p.m. it was clear &amp;amp; bright all day but very windy &amp;amp; sand blowing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 31st. Fine again this morning went with Dean after dinner to Hollywood, to see the picture. The Ten Commandments at Graumans Million Dollar Egyptian Theatre. It is some Theatre. has a flat roof and has sentrys walking on top in Egyptian Costumes, and a court on the way in. with chariots &amp;amp; statues etc of Pharaoh's time. inside the Girl ushers dressed like Egyptians. The picture was good also. showed the Israelites, in Bondage in Egypt, and their crossing of the desert also the Red sea. and the drowning and destruction of Pharaoh's men and their horses, and their chariots. Second part was in this country showing&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;what happened too a couple who did not keep the commandments Raining when we came out and rained all the way home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 1st New Years Day. Got up at 6.30 this morning. as we are going to Pasadena Rose Tournament the weather looks grand, bright &amp;amp; clear. started at 8.30 straight out Western ave, past Pasadena Hollywood then turned right on Los Felis Blvd. to Glendale, which is a very nice looking place the traffic in some places was awful. had to leave car outside of Pasadena &amp;amp; walk in over Colorado St. Bridge. we got good standing room. &amp;amp; had a good view of the procession. it lasted about 1 1/4 hours had over 300 entries. some of the floats where grand. we had lunch in the car. then drove into Pasadena &amp;amp; saw the Bells. they just got home from down town too. they all look fine. then started for home. the traffic was still very heavy some places 5 rows of cars abreast of each other. it was a little cool coming home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 2nd cool this morning. they say there was ice frozen on the side walk. Walked over to the store on Slauson street to Sam Seelig's store has stores all over the country &amp;amp; cities down here Glendale won first prize at the Rose Tournament claim there were 350 000 people there&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the Football Game was a tie 14 to 14. between Washington &amp;amp; the Navy. 40 000 people at the game. was out for a drive with Dean. Saw Jack Dempseys house on Western Ave. he has just sold it for $200,000 saw a lot for sale on 7th street adv. for $4,000.00 a foot. or $300 000 for 75 feet frontage. passed the new Baseball Stadium in University Park. on. Figerau street had a walk around the centre of city bought some cards &amp;amp; folders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 3rd nothing doing this morning sat around and read. went for a ride with Dean around the city, over around the Westlake district. things have changed there in the last few years. were Billies Restaurant was cor of 7th &amp;amp; Alvarado there now is a bank. also some large apartments going up. and Westlake Park has been enlarged &amp;amp; improved called at 1025 1/2 Mildred Court on Court st. to see Charlie {Greenham?}, but nobody home. Forgot to mention that on Dec 30th years SunDay. we went through the great oil district called Signal Hill near Long Beach must be 500 wells. they would pump 1500 bbls {barrels} each a day. but are all cut down to 500 bbls oil daily which sells at $1.00 per bbl.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 4th. Took street car down town this morning. getting timetables for bus &amp;amp; Electric line for Riverside&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;it takes about 40 minutes to get to centre of city. starting at 1st street you go South 57 blocks. and then 20 blocks West. 77 blocks to Deans house at 5707. S. Gramercy pl. have a bad head ache feels like getting a cold but it is the warmest today for a week past.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 5th We are leaving Los Angeles again for Riverside by Pacific Electric. Car. cost $1.71 Each one way. Dean drove us down to the station and we said goodbye again, about 9 oclock, we leave at 915 a.m. about the first place of interest was El Monte. which seemed to be a great Walnut growing section then past Covina. San Dimas. La Verne. Ponoma &amp;amp; Claremont. all great orange &amp;amp; lemon sections. then around Upland oranges also then thousands of acres of Grapes around. Alta Loma. Etiwandi &amp;amp; Fontana. when we arrived at Rialto the wind was howling. turned south here through Bloomington. more oranges. then through a great cement works a few miles from Riverside. arrived about 11.30 am had dinner at Cafeteria bot some groceries went home and unpacked our trunks found 5 letters &amp;amp; 6 papers to read. we all have colds think it is damp in Los Angeles&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Side note} Riverside elevation 834 feet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 6th Sunday. did not go any place wrote a letter to John. Lillie wrote Dean, her father &amp;amp; Grandpa we all have bad colds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 7th Fine &amp;amp; warm here about 70 in shade at noon. saw in Los Angeles papers 18 people dead with the cold on Sunday morning 13 below zero. &amp;amp; nearly zero in Georgia &amp;amp; Tennessee and only 7 above in Pensacola, Florida. saw in tonights paper had dropped to 22 below zero on Sunday night in Chicago Big fire Sunday at Ocean Park (near Venice) $4000 000 damage, we were there in 1920.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 8th. Went across to the Park and read the paper. in the afternoon went to Miss Hansens to try &amp;amp; get settled up, she was not home. got our snaps from masts studio 715 Main street they were fine. the best we have had done yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 9th. Cooler &amp;amp; very windy had a run in with Charlotte, do not think it done much good. wrote letters tonight to Stan B, &amp;amp; Harry S. Lillie wrote to Ida. &amp;amp; her sister Lizzie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 10th. Received a letter from Harry S. this morning. went out after dinner took a couple of snaps of the Cactus in the park and a couple of the {Glen?} Mission Hotel, took my suit to get cleaned &amp;amp; pressed, went around again to Miss Hansen, not home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan 11th. Received letters from Effie &amp;amp; from Hamilton, we all have bad colds. Doris seems very bad. Lillie went to see Miss Hansen. she is some skinner would only give her 1 months rent back. Got Laundry back charge 5¢ each for collars &amp;amp; 18 cents for shirts. Wrote a letter tonight to {Ormie?} Bush&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 12th. Fine &amp;amp; warm, got some papers from home. cold there and lots of snow. drifted badly paper says. 8 feet deep near Caledonia. we all have bad colds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 13th Sunday. Fine &amp;amp; very warm sat in Park in the morning &amp;amp; went for a walk after noon. Lillie wrote three letters, one to Mrs Clayton &amp;amp; one to Dean and to Miss Bingold I finished reading The Wanderers Necklace. G. Haggard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 14th went down to drug store for more Cough medicine, stopped in on way back to see Mr Coppley his brother was in, asked us to come and see him some evening at 1324 Lime st. he says a lot of cold, on account of so much wind &amp;amp; no rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 15th Fine &amp;amp; warm again today Paid Mrs Brown the last of our rent $50.00. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Brown asked us to come in and hear a Radio Concert. this afternoon from Los Angeles. wrote a lot of cards tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan 16th. Fine was over in the Park afternoon &amp;amp; down town in the morning. Received Sat Jan 12 nights Herald this afternoon, only 4 days. Mrs Brown asked us in to hear, the Radio Concert at night Heard music at Pasadena. Los Angelas &amp;amp; Hollywood, also heard Voilin at Portland Oregon. say machine cost $125 without {---?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 17th Weather warm. over in the Park afternoon had a talk with the gardener, says we was a fruit grower. Says one of the sights are Apricots in Blossom at Banning in about 3 weeks says they only got from $35 to $50 a ton from the canners Walnuts allright he says price down this year only got from 16¢ to 18¢ lb. seem to have a lot of disease. Curcullios bad here he says sprayed his peach trees and other trees last week for San Jose scale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 18th. Got talking to an old resident here (20 years) he thinks more money in hens than anything He says lots of almonds at Banning 30 miles away and Peaches &amp;amp; apricots at Hemet. lots of apricots not picked last year. Oranges a lot of work. and chance crop. may make a lot one year and nothing next year&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;mail pretty good now Received Jan 14th Herald this morning which is less than 4 days received a letter from John today. answered it tonight Got some books on Fruit Growing from County Chamber of Commerce Saw Mr Coppley again today asked us over next week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 20th. My Birthday. my cough not much better than when I was home, guess I am getting old &amp;amp; no good any more weather a little cooler today &amp;amp; windy, went for a walk this afternoon. and wore an overcoat. first time for a long while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 21st Fine, &amp;amp; warm again today, Vegetables are a good price in the stores here Cabbages 8 &amp;amp; 10¢ lb. Cauliflowers 10¢ to 20¢ (not very large). Carrots Beets etc 5¢ bunch. Received a booklet from Fontana Farms Co, selling land at Fontana about 20 miles from Riverside. Orange &amp;amp; Grape fruit Groves $850 to $1250 per acre Grape Vineyards $550 per acre guess we will have to try &amp;amp; go out &amp;amp; see them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 22nd. Received letters this a m from Ida. Hattie &amp;amp; Dean also a couple of papers. Packed a lunch after breakfast and started down Fairmont st to Fairmont Park. They have an AutoCamp along side of the Park, seemed to be pretty good, had a lot of sch shacks etc. and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;there was quite a lot of Autos' there. had our lunch under the trees. on tables they even have a house with a row of Gas plates around it for the people to cook on. Then we took Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris around for slides. swings etc. they also have a building with a lot of pigeons in and some peacocks &amp;amp; owls etc. took some snaps. the weather was ideal and we had a good time The papers say it is cold at home. am afraid we will never be satisfied at home in the winter any more.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 23rd Went up to the Library and exchanged a couple more books in the morning. after dinner we took a ride on the street car out to the end of the street car line Victoria Ave too look up Mrs Bickle. after a walk of about half a mile we arrived at the place Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Bickle were very nice. showed us his chickens has 300 mostly Leghorns but not getting very many eggs at present. he also told us that orange groves around there sold for $2000 per acre the people across from them sold a thousand boxs oranges before Xmas. got $800.00 only 80 cts a box, another neighbour only got $350 for the same quantity last week. do not think there is much money in that this party who got the $800&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;expects to have 4000 boxs in all off 10 acres. Claims they do not have to use fungicide smudge pots up there. but it is very dry. going to turn the water in right away, in warm weather they take cert turns having water. certain days for each we also found out about oranges turning green. says the Valencias will turn green if left on till next fall about July the best time to pick Valencias. They gave us a bag of oranges. took there Car out and drove us home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 24th. Went for a walk out Market st. &amp;amp; Magnolia Ave and across north st, and back down 14th street enjoyed the walk. as it was nice &amp;amp; warm. Heard of a man who sold 5 acres of oranges &amp;amp; when he figured his expenses he was $27 in the hole.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 25th. Sat in the Park in the morning reading (The Last Chance) took a walk up to the top of Mt Rubidoux it was some climb but a good view of the city from the top. Had a talk with Mrs Brown she says some of her friends not picking their oranges they are so cheap. but hope they will go up later on. has a friend who grows grapes. says there biggest&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;trouble is to get Cars at shipping time. the weather is grand no rain this month yet. but they say they need rain badly on the grain &amp;amp; cattle ranches. was watching the boys play marbles they do not play the same game here as we used to play.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 26th. Doris 2 years old today. did not go any place in particular. I have my cough back again since having a cold. cloudy tonight looks like rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 27th Sunday. did not get up very early. went over to the Park for a while this morning and for a walk around town in the afternoon. Partly cloudy all day. and started to rain about 5 oclock. had quiet a shower for a few minutes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 28. Cleared up again this morning. Had another talk with the Gardener in the park. he was planting Geranium slips. He says they had an Elberta Peach here last year weighed 17 ozs He says the country out around Fontana &amp;amp; Rialto awful windy has seen Grape vines 3 feet deep buried in sand, and Hay blown right out of your fields across the country and you have to tie your clothes on the lines after washing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan 29th Took my watch to get fixed it dropped on the floor. Cost $4.50 to fix some robber I think. in the afternoon. took street car out Magnolia Ave to Arlington Ave. were one of the two first Washington Navel orange trees ever planted in Cal. was planted by Miss Tibbets in 1873. The tree is on the corner and has an iron fence around it. they say it nearly died last year but they planted some young (1 yr) peach trees around it and grafted the tops into the trunk. and it survived alright as it now has oranges on it. we took a snap shot of it. and some more along Magnolia Ave. some of the Eucalyptus tres were coming into blossom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 30th Fine &amp;amp; warm. think this has been the warmest day we have had here. this afternoon we all took a walk up to the top of Mt Rubidoix. the walk was grand but a little too warm going up. we took 6 snap shots. Doris &amp;amp; Charlotte got along pretty good. when we got home we had a letter from Hamilton saying it had been 10 below zero on Jan 26th. and here it is so very warm but cool at nights.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan 31st. Fine &amp;amp; warm sat in the Park. morning &amp;amp; afternoon. got some pictures and they were all pretty good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 1st. Sat in the Park reading last Sat. Herald. weather below zero at home and roads blocked by snow drifting went out for a walk, into went through an orange packing house &amp;amp; called at Old Mrs Copley's. she had been sick. gave us some oranges &amp;amp; we came home on the street car. Have a book on Citrus Growing from the Public Library First have Oranges planted about 1870. These are some of the Pointers it says to see to and figure on before you buy. Price per acre. Freedom from frost (Water. Legal Rights amount quality &amp;amp; cost) Continuity of Tract. Quality &amp;amp; Kind of soil, Drainage Outlet. Freedom from {Hard----?} Freedom from Stones &amp;amp; Brush. Freedom from Alkali. &amp;amp; waste land. Susceptibility to winds nearness to town and Packing house, quality of roads distance from scale infested orchards. other points for bearing orchards. Freedom from scale mottled leaf &amp;amp; diseases. Uniformity of trees, record of yield condition of trees as to pruning adaption of variety to district The Ideal soil is a rich friable loam. 8 or more feet deep growing gradually lighter as the depth increases&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Planting time April May &amp;amp; June preferably May. Trees rooted on sown stocks the best Heaters used are about one for each tree, oil costs about 2 or 3 cents a gallon by car loads&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 2nd Did not go any place sat around the park, had a talk with a fellow, who has been here since last spring. Has been all over the country, says it is no good for a poor man. and Riverside the worst place of all. taxes high. $500 on 40 acres of grove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 3rd. Sunday. Mother &amp;amp; Charlotte went to church this morning with Mrs. Brown, in the afternoon we sat out in the Park. was reading in a paper here (Orchard &amp;amp; Farm) that they claim to have a blight proof pear called (Favorita) according to there Catalogue. they grow a lot of the same varieties of apples. plums pears cherries. &amp;amp; peaches. grapes that we grow at home. Ex-President Wilson died this morning at 11.15. He was 68 years old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 4th. See by this mornings Los Angelas paper, Canada Hockey teams of Toronto, wins championship of the world at Olympic Games in France Beats United States in final game 6 to 1. Canadians Beat Czecho-Slovaki - 30 to 0. Sweden&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feby 5th. Took the Radial Car this a m. at 1040 to San Bernardino about 11 miles from here the Fare was 47 cents each return. we passed through colton on the way. near Colton there were quite a lot of Olives grown, but mostly all the way from here to San Bernardino was oranges. we had our dinner in the Park. took a snap of the Soldiers monument. they have a big Auditorium here erected as a memorian to the soldiers killed in the big war. we saw inside. I guess it would hold 3000 people we walked around some of the main streets and down to the Santa Fe station &amp;amp; Harvey house. it is quite a nice place. population about 25,000 we left at 420 and arrived at Riverside just before 5 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 6th. Had a walk over to Post Office. posted some Cards we sent a couple of small boxs Tangerines one to Grandpa Mac &amp;amp; one to Grandpa. B. sat around the Park. with the Knockers club all say Riverside is a holdup place and orange business no good. hear of failures every day. Met an old man from Minn. who had been in the Civil war. and has belonged to the Odd Fellows for 62 years next June. he had a 55 year badge&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;wrote cards at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 7th. nothing in particular happened today. read awhile, sat in the park had a bad head ache went to bed about 7.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 8th. some fog this morning today was partly cloudy and a little cooler. went for a walk around town. wrote some cards &amp;amp; Letters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 9th. nothing doing today was down town to the Post Office in the morning and over to the Park in the afternoon. met a fellow from Chicago working two days a week he says going back as soon as warm weather comes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 10th Sunday. another fine day am afraid we will never like to stay in Canada again in the winter. took the street car out to Arlington about 7 or 8 miles, between here and Corona. took a walk out a country road. had some oranges. came back another road. past Arlington Santa Fe Station. they say the Arlington heights orange Coy {Company} has 10000 acres oranges there was a regular Mexican Colony here in little houses &amp;amp; shacks. I guess they work picking oranges here we took some snaps also one of a mexican chicken house &amp;amp; chickens.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;we sure had a nice walk and just got back to Magnolia ave when we saw the car coming. we got home at 5 oclock. Charlotte does enjoy going around. she is getting to be some walker and Doris does pretty good too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 11th. Monday. Fine &amp;amp; warm this morning temperature at 9 oclock was 66. We expected some papers this morning but none arrived, they are a whole week behind now. I have been getting some Catalogues of Plants &amp;amp; Seeds They have a lot of the same Varieties here as we have in strawberries but prices for plants are higher $10 to $14 per 1000, Blackberries $40.00 to $75.00 per thousand. also have niagara &amp;amp; Concord Grapes here. also plums apples, cherries. same varieties as we have. Vegetable seeds. nearly all the same kinds and prices about the same as at home. was over to the Park this afternoon and heard some more of the Knockers Club. one man from Iowa had been here since May only saw 4 good rains, worked on a ranch out Magnolia ave quit left. could not get his pay. had some Apricots two varieties sweet &amp;amp; sour. says&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;you could not eat either one too sweet other too sour Canneries use the sour ones. Says orange land running out as they cannot get manure and costs about $80 an acre per year to water. and $60 a year to water an acre of Alfafa, the other man was a Carpenter from Mass. only works part of the time. grow a lot of cranberries were he comes from. says the plant on bogs, first cover with 5 inches of sand to keep the weeds down, have to wait 3 years for a crop. they run like strawberries. they cover with water a couple of months in the winter to kill the Cranberry weevil. and have a machine with a scoop to pick them, he says Walnuts best to grow here. nothing bothers them much only Codling Moth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 12th. Warm again today talking to a man from Colorado he is like all the rest here says oranges no good in price, costs too much to raise. thinks alfafa best as the dry farmers are all out of it this year on account of no rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 13th. Left the house at 9.40 am. to Catch 10 oclock bus to Redlands but owing to a misunderstanding there was no bus till 1130 so we had&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;It was fine &amp;amp; warm not a cloud in sight and a lovely drive, with oranges both sides of the road. we went through the Village of Highgrove, some large packing houses here after leaving there we saw quite a lot of Peach orchards several men in them trimming them. they certainly give it to them. look about half cut away. also saw a few apricots in blossom, we them come Loma Linda. where there is a Seven Day advents Sanatorium. the Garage there had a sign up. (no repairs nor nothing sold From Friday Sundown to Sat. sundown) as Saturdays are their Sundays. we had to change buses here after about 15 minutes delay we started on for Redlands, more oranges along the road. at Redlands we found out last bus leaves for Riverside at 3 oclock so only have 2 1/4 hours here. it seems to be a nice town but a lot of {gores?} and the streets running all directions we had our lunch in Smiley Park and took a few snaps it was a very nice Park. but awful hot. we nearly cooked. coming home I had a talk with the driver. he had been in Toronto. says he has seen it 10 days straight Temperature 115 to 120. and&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;around 100 to 110 for weeks but he did not mind it as much as 90 in Oregon where he come from. a friend of his shipped 90 boxs oranges east cleared $13. on them after expenses says Peaches &amp;amp; Apricots half not picked last year. Got home a little after 4. our Thermometer in the sun read 102 and 91 in the shade, another exception they say only one Feby Day hotter since they have kept records. Population of Redlands 9600 Elevation 1340 ft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 14th. Left on the 10.40 bus for Banning F 35 miles East of here. Fare. $2 00 each. return we went same road to Redlands as yesterday. After leaving Redlands we were mostly out of the orange Belt. and mostly going through the hills more of a farming country. Then when we got near Beaumont we saw quiet a lot of fruit orchards. it was only a small place pop. 857 altitude 2559 feet from there to Banning 7 miles more orchards. also a lot of almonds in blossom. arrived at Banning about 1230. had our lunch in Auto Camp. then started out for a walk. out a side road saw orchards of prunes. almonds some apples &amp;amp; quinces, also a couple of fig trees. thousands of the almond trees out in blossom. apricots will be out&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in a couple of weeks. saw some apricots that had just been sprayed with Bluestone saw a man. pruning in a large pear orchard, his name was Porter, had a talk with him. said they only got $15 per ton for apricots last year while $60 the year before. was in some kind of a peach growers ass. {association} did not get any thing for the last 4 years. they grow Some Elberta's the pears he was trimming were Winter Nellis &amp;amp; Bartletts. says they never have any blight nor San Jose scale also saw some Grapes. we took a snap, they certainly cut their trees back &amp;amp; thin them. he says orchards are worth $500 &amp;amp; $600 per acre included one share of water per acre rights valued at $200.00 only saw a half a dozen orange &amp;amp; lemon trees I guess too cold up there claims to be very healthy on account of the altitude according to Mr Porter. he had throat trouble and it cured him and is a sure cure for asthma. Left at 615 pm for home. had to sit on the door as far as Beaumont the bus so crowded. got home about 8 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 15th Received letter from John also one from Hamilton. got called down from John. says he wished he had got plants grown etc. having a rest today. did not go any place.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 16th. Partly cloudy this morning got a letter from Effie and another from Ham. saying they received the box of oranges was over in the Park for a while. got pictures 18. (3 films 18) all were pretty good. no rain yet, only the one little shower since Dec 31st.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 17th. Sunday. Warm &amp;amp; windy went down to Fairmont Park. took some Bread crusts for Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris to feed the mud hens. quiet a crowd there and lots out in boats on the water. saw the first straw hat of the season.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 18.th Received letters from Ida &amp;amp; Mr Smith. say every thing alright at home. was zero the day Ida wrote and it was 91 here the same day. very warm today was over at the Park, every body hunting for shade.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 19th. started out this morning at 1040 by Electric car for Redlands. changed cars at San Bernardino after leaving there we went through a farming district, saw several large dairy farms. they had large herds of fine cows. when nearing Redlands. saw some very fine orange groves, about the best we have seen this winter. also more Grapefruit then we have seen before. took the bus to University Grounds. &amp;amp; went through&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sylvan Park. some very nice flowers etc. then we went to Smiley Heights had a walk up part of the way very pretty views of Redland from there. arrived home at 620 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 20th. Dean &amp;amp; Garth arrived down here to visit us at noon today. had a walk around the Park. and drove down to Fairmont Park. the lake was spoilt as they are letting the water into the part. went to the Mission Theatre &amp;amp; saw the picture name The man. had to take his car around to a Garage. Mr B. would not let us put it in the back yard. on account of Renting his Garage&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 21st. Dean, Garth, &amp;amp; the rest of us started about 10 oclock for San Bernardino. we stopped at Urbita Springs Park had our lunch. took some pictures it was nice. with a large artificial lake. also a large Building with a Sulphur Hot water spring inside, use for bathing, we then went on a little farther down the road to the Orange show they had a tent full of orange &amp;amp; Lemon exhibits. some of them very fine and built mostly out of oranges San Diego Co. showed the bridge entering Balboa park. the real bridge is 130 feet at highest point.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and 1000 feet long. Hemet was a house built and covered side &amp;amp; roof and all over with oranges, also an industrial tent. one section Auto's but was nothing like Toronto. Saw a large Bean spraying outfit running The motor was 4 cylinder and had a Auto Radiator and was on the front end. with the tank at the back. and the high wheels at the back were as high as top of tank with 15 Horse power engine gave up to 400 lbs pressure the man demonstrating it said it cost $1208 here also a midway. lots of attractions but not doing much business was kind of disappointed as we had heard so much of it. but the orange exhibit part of it was alright. when you consider it is Febry, called at colton to get Deans baby met Mrs Willetts. She seemed nice but wanted you to know she was somebody. got home about 5.30 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 22nd. Had a walk with Dean through the museum at the mission Inn. they have every thing you mention, old guns, bells crosses, pictures of missions old baskets, furniture of all kinds. war armour room after room and gallery after gallery full of them&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;they were certainly worth seeing. Dean and family left for home about 3 oclock. wrote to H. Simmons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 23rd. We left P. E. station at 10 30 for Fontana about 20 miles north west of here. after leaving here we passed the Riverside Cement plant, it is a large plant. with a capacity of 6500 barrels cement a day. is built right on the side of a mountain. which they claim is a regular mountain of cement. (there is also another plant at Colton 10 miles from here) which they call the mountain of cement. then we came to Bloomington. mostly all oranges &amp;amp; lemons and a few olives around there and all the way to Rialto. here you turn west for a few miles. along here nothing much growing. some fields of grain a few inches high and look as if they were burning up. for want of rain. when we got off at Fontana, it looked lke a very dismal place, all sand like the desert. the place has just started. only a few houses a new station a school. and a large Packing house. one store. we started out for a walk. nothing but sand. saw a man who had 1500 young chlckens. 5 weeks old. sat down under a shade tree&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;when a couple of men from the Coy's office came along and asked us to go for a ride. This company has 18000 acres of Groves &amp;amp; Vineyards etc. and are selling off part of them. they have 5000 acres of grapes in one block. are selling some. one &amp;amp; two year old. at 10 acre lots at 550 per acre. they also have 5000 acres orangs. selling some at $12 00 per acre, and one acre lots. for chicken raising at $650 per acre. they have 48000 hogs in the place for their manure. which they sell at $5 00 per ton delivered. also in the chicken business have thousands of white Leghorns also hatch chickens and sell to you for 20 and 25 cents each. one day old, have incubators capable of hatching 48000 eggs at one time, saw through it &amp;amp; saw some chickens just hatching, they turn the eggs 5 times each 24 hours. and can turn the 48000 in five minutes (turned with a crank) called at the office, they would like very much to get your money, but off course you had to buy quick as they are nearly sold out, one benefit they claim they have loads of water always they irrigate grapes from 3 to 5 times a year. cost&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;only about $15.00 per acre takes $2.50 an acre. Claim they can get 6 1/2 tons per acre of some kinds. they grow mostly wine &amp;amp; table grapes not many for raisins. arriving back at the station talked to the station agent he says Cal. no good, he says they advertise good fishing. he says you go and catch two trout as long as half a lead pencil and call it a days fishing. I think they have a lot of wind here as it was blowing pretty hard when we left. a young fellow said it blows a lot in the winter for about three months. just home about 6 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;received a letter from John saying Mrs Smith was very sick and not expected to live. has blood poisoning in her arm. they are having a hard time of it, wrote back and asked him to let us know. John wants me to order 150 montmorency cherry trees for him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 24 Sunday, has been blowing hard all night and yet this morning. Lillie and Charlotte going to church. Sat around and read most of the day sat in the Park. for awhile after dinner. but there was too much wind for comfort. although it was not cold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 25th Mailed letters this am to Mr. Smith &amp;amp; Effie. went to Union Pacific. to see about our tickets, we can leave right here from Riverside for home without going to Los Angelas saw in the paper that arrived this am, (Wed Feby 20th Herald) that on the 19th &amp;amp; 20th. the worst storm of the winter, all over Ontario, street cars &amp;amp; trains all blocked, and in the Burlington paper it said. the mail man had to walk with the mail to Freeman on the morning of the 20th. roads drifted so bad also saw in the Riverside paper that the wind storm here on Sat. night damaged the Orange show to the amt. of $200 000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 26th. Posted a letter to Grandpa called to get trunk lock. that I left to get repaired, not done yet. Paid Gas Bill it was $5.25. from Jan 5th to Feby 5th for both cooking &amp;amp; heating we thought it would be more as we used it quiet a lot. was over in the Park. in the afternoon, weather was fine got tired &amp;amp; went to a picture show at the Rubidoux it was pretty good. called a Ride for your life. a western picture also the comic one was good. called the Travelling Barber. it was a Barber shop on a motor cycle side car. and was very funny.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 27th. was going to Hemet today, but there is another norther blowing as they call it here, it is warm but blowing hard, so we did not go. Paid Electric light Bill Jan 20th to Feby 20th $1.75 the rate here is 8 cents for small amounts. Sat around in the Park in the afternoon talked to a man who motored here last May from Iowa. says he would never motor again over the mountains. one place he had to back up to get around a corner. and the bottom was about 400 feet down. does not like it here any way. nothing here only the Tourists to make any money out of. They think around here money in chickens but I dont see it as eggs are only 25 cts a doz retail in the stores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 28th. we left this morning on the 10 30 bus for Hemet. fare $2.25 return. it is 34 miles south west of Riverside the first 3 or 4 miles. from Riverside were all oranges then we started climbing the hills all rocks, the road curving around between hills. till we got on top. then from here to La Verde. was all farming country. but looked as if every thing was dried up. at La Verde we saw some&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;large orchards of, pears, peaches etc. from there on to Perris the road runs down Valleys between hills and was all farming country leaving Perris we go straight West 16 miles of farming country. (were it is not rocks and hills) till within a mile of Hemet. arrived about noon. left our coats at a drug store &amp;amp; started down the main street. we came to a nice shady cross street called Santa Fe street we had our lunch under some pepper trees. on the other side was Olive trees. we picked a few branches of them with Olives hanging on yet. saw a man ploughing an apricot orchard with a disk plow. (three large discs and a wheel to pack it over) drawn by a tractor. took a snap of it also a snap of the orchard the apricots were in blossom, they sure trim the trees back, one reason the man said was that the trees all shot out shoots and they shaded the fruit and kept it from sun scalding. he said they have been very cheap. some old as low as $10 00 per ton should have $30 00 to a ton to make anything, very dry here this winter has been irrigating his orchard for 6 days. and it looked dry to me. now, he says they are all sold to the Canning Factories have two in the town, also said they&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;grow a few acres of strawberries, but if weather happens to be very warm when ripening. they are not much good. the cheapest they sold retail in pint boxs was 2 for 25 cents. saw some nice. Peach and Walnut groves also a few Almonds the blossoms were gone of the almonds now. good orchards seemed to be worth around $700 to $1000 per acre. it was very warm. he said you do not mind it. he came from minnesota and no more cold weather for him. had a look around town it is kind of nice but not very large. left then at 10 minutes to four. home at 10 after five.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 29th. The last day of Feby and not a day of rain all month and only one shower in Jan. went up to the Packing house got some fine oranges at 2 1/2 cents a lb. or 15¢ dozen fixed new lock on trunk. and saw S. Pacific agent. says we can go one way and back another way to San Francisco. ordered trees today from Maloney Bros N.Y.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;took some more films over to Mast the photographer to get printed. Received a letter from John, he says Mrs Smith better but not out of danger yet. also tells about the big snow storm, mail man not around for a whole week. and roads all blocked snow 4 and 5 feet deep, was in the Packing House today. saw every thing working. First they dump the oranges into a vat of water, then they bounce and roll over a lot of roller brushes to shake the water off then up a carrier and travel around on carriers till they dry then down a shoot with chunks of cotton to rub them dry then down another slide. where some sit and sort the culls out as they go past. the culls they put on another carrier and are carried to the end, and emptied into boxs, the good oranges then turn and go down on top of the sorting table, and each size drops in a separate bin the women then wrap and set the full boxs on a carrier which goes up one side across the end and down the other side of the table. where a man puts the top on with a press. then next to a coil of strip iron. where they are bound around the ends of boxs and then trucked out the door into the cars.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 1st. Warm and a little cloudy this morning but no rain yet. mailed a letter to Ida, this morning got our pictures and they where all good ones but one. wrote a letter to John tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 2nd Sunday. Had a surprise in the night woke up in the night and heard it raining and was showery all morning. also something more unusual happened we heard some thunder also had some hail for a few minutes. a few showers in the afternoon. Saw in last weeks paper. an Epedemic of the worst kind of small pox at Windsor hundreds of cases and seven deaths - also cases at London, ont. we have to go through London on the way home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 3rd. Cooler and partly cloudy today received a letter from Fred Bell, saying that they had colds and that Hattie had the flu and there was a lot of it in Pasadena.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 4th. still cool and partly cloudy. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris not very well, hope they are not getting the measles as Donald Brown in the other side of the house has had them. Went to Dr Band and had an examination he says no T. B. but very bad shape, advised going to Banning to live where the elevation is high. also too&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;take the serum treatment for prevention of colds. Should take about 20 treatments one every other day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 5th. Went to another Dr. this afternoon for another examination as we where not satisfied he says about the same thing only that the trouble is acute Bronchitis and advised going to the desert to live a year or so at Palm Springs, where it is very warm &amp;amp; dry. and sometimes does not rain once in four or five years, and not to go home until April 15th, at least. so guess it is a show down. looks like we will have to sell out at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 6th. Charlotte sick this morning measles I guess. as she is sneezing and coughing a lot. Took my first dose in the arm from Dr Baird this morning. The weather is fine again went over to the Park. had a talk with the gardener. he says when he got a small place, he went to Lewis store the largest grocery if they would buy his fruit but they told him no. they bought from the wholesaler by large lots. he thinks chickens is the best has 800. they even go past the door and collect the eggs twice a week I mean the association does.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;saw another old resident of here. says this place will be dead this summer on account of no rain this winter. the farmers will not want any farm help. as they have no crops of hay or grain. eight or ten years ago orange groves sold as low as $300 to $500 an acre. and that the boom started about 4 years ago Received letters from Ham. and Mr Smith. Mrs Smith is getting better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 7. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris sneezed and coughed all night Charlotte in bed this morning with a beatufil rash over her face. weather is fine &amp;amp; warm and bright it sure is wonderful winter weather my arm getting sore today what will it be like when I get twenty injections. Charlotte very sick has the measles proper I guess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 8th. Charlotte very sick yet. and Doris coughing and sneezing guess she is getting them too. got second dose in my arm this mormning. The Dr. thinks Banning is alright says it does not get as hot there in summer as here but I guess cooler in winter.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;says they grow a lot of cherries at Beaumont. Had a real Estate agent in trying to sell a orange grove or Walnut grove. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris both got a real dose of measles. Had Dr Robbie in about 11 oclock tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 9th Sunday. Charlotte looks a little better. but Doris out good now. weather same as usual fine &amp;amp; warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 10th Received letter from John have no hot bed manure in yet when he wrote on March 4th. will be late this year. also letter from Ida answering our inquiry asking her to ask Mr Heldman about our trunk says use can send in Bond direct to Burlington. was over in the Park met an old gentleman from St Louis who had been often in Toronto and knew Rev Mr Wilson in Hamilton very well also his brother in St Louis. also saw a party who knew Salt Lake City, said it was a lovely city and that the Seven Day Adventists had an convention there on April 6th said the Utah hotel was high priced but the Windsor was a good hotel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 11th. nothing doing Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris in bed yet but seem to be improving went down town bot a couple of pipes one for Grandpa other for Smith&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 12th. Fine &amp;amp; warm but with strong north wind. Dr Baird says more wind this winter than any other winter since he came 34 years ago, got 4th shot in my arm. pretty sore this time. Ottawa won the group Hockey Championship for Professionals. Hamilton in last place.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 13th Asked Mr Brown he says we can stay on a couple of weeks longer, our time was out March 20th. Weather is still Fine &amp;amp; warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 14th. Got some small oranges at the Fay Packing house a whole big paper bag for 15 cents about 100 I guess. Got letter from John. saying they got car of manure on March 7th, and had the hot beds up on March 8th. says Smith knows nothing about hot beds. Got a letter from Fred, says they would like to come down and see us some Sunday guess they are not going home with us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 15th. Partly cloudy today. received a couple of pictures from Jeffries the baker showing the snow at home on March 10th. Hamilton won the Senior O.H.A. Finals from Stratford 4 to 3. Niagara Falls won Intermediate O. H.A from Peterboro by 7 to 6. and Kitchener won the Semi Finals from Hamilton 8 to 7 in the Junior O.H.A.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;There is a circus in town today at corner of 8th and Ottawa streets. but did not go,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 16th Sunday. Fine &amp;amp; warm had another dose in my arm. and it is very sore tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 17th. Received letters this morning from John &amp;amp; Grandpa B. and Mrs Barlow. John says he had all the seeds sowed on March 12th. Mrs Smith may be bad yet. Sent money to Maloney Bros for trees. Draft $381.59 should get the 5% also the exchange which I Paid out of my money. Discount was $728 {$7.28} exchange in money $5.52 Total amount I Paid was $151.39. Haveing a few light showers this morning Canadians of Montreal won the Series between 1st &amp;amp; 2nd place. with Ottawa and now play the west for Pro. Championship Sault St Marie beat Niagara Falls 7 - 0 in the Allan cup Elimination. and now play Ham. Tigers next.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 18th. Cooler today. this month so far has been cooler than Febys. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris out first time after the measles. Some of the orange trees now coming in blossom and they smell nice. got a letter from Dean he&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;is talking about going to Houston Texas now. The small pox Epedemic at Windser has been pretty bad. about 30 dead so far&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 19th Fine again today we all went for a short walk. and over to the Park.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 20th. Cloudy this morning and a good shower this evening. We got a letter from Fred Bell they all expect to come to see us on Sunday. and a card from John dated Mch 14th Saying the seeds where coming up and lots of snow there yet. have had a pretty steady winter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 21st Cold and cloudy today about the coldest day this year. got another letter from John complaining about Smiith.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 22nd Received another letter from John. wanting his tree order cancelled too late now as I have paid for them. got another dose in my arm Owen Sound. O.H.A Junior champions beat North Bay N.H.A. champions by 4 to 2 on March 17th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 23rd Sunday. cool &amp;amp; cloudy rained all last night and some showers today Expected Fred &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Alex. Bell &amp;amp; Mrs McIntyre&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;and Mrs Howard down to see us. but they never showed up. on account of rain I guess. went for a short walk but weather not very pleasant.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 24th. Had another injection in my arm. the Dr says I should continue treatments longer than we expected. we had decided to leave April 1st, but he wants me to stay another week. Have not decided yet, but I know I should be home. Ham. Senior O.H.A. champions lost the Round with the Soo northern champions by 9 to 6 on March 18th. on March19th Owen Sound Juniors Ontario champions beat Quebec Junior champions 18 - 3 - and leave for Winnipeg to play the finals&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 25th. weather fine today went for a walk this morning every thing looking nice since the Showers all the flowers and roses are coming out in bloom fast. in the afternoon we all went for a walk up 8th street past the millionares row the homes. and lawns where lovely. with roses and all kinds of flowers and some had Ivy Geraniums climbing the Palm trees &amp;amp; Electric light posts with lots of them out in bloom we folled the Los Angeles highway&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;out around. back of Mt Rubidoux to where the new Bridge crosses the Santa Anna River, not much water in the river only a few small streams. there was some seats here and steps cut into the rocks and a fountain at the bottom for watering horses we took a few snaps. on the way back we saw two motor cycle cops give a fellow in a Ford a summons for speeding. we came back down 7th street. some lovely homes on it near the upper end, where it is called Rubidoux heights. pretty tired when we got home, have not done any walking much, for a month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 26th. Raining nearly all day. went again to the doctors had another dose in my arm not so sore this time saw the smallest car ever saw. on main st. only room for one man. low down, short, and only about half the width of ordinary car very heavy rain about 5 oclock. heaviest we have seen here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 27. Rained nearly all night. fine this morning walked up to the Post Office in the afternoon we all talk a walk but it was cool &amp;amp; partly cloudy, had a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 28. Fine this morning but a little cool. went to the Dr got more medicine also a good one in my arm, very sore all afternoon and tonight. Received a letter from John, saying they expected to transplant cabbages on March 24th. Mrs Spencer Smith died last Friday March, 21st.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 29th. 500. Senior OHA champions beat. Sons of Ireland of Quebec in Semi Finals on the round 6 to 2 and Owen Sound Juniors win over Kenora in Semi Finals 15 to 12 on the round. Paid Electric light Bill $1.30 for a month. we expect Bells down from Pasadena tomorrow if it is fine met a man in the Park from Toronto. often in Hamilton he says and Burlington also. is a show case fitter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 30th. Sunday Fred &amp;amp; Hattie arrived at 10 oclock. went for a walk in White Park and over to the Mission Inn. they think Riverside is a dandy place. we took a couple of pictures in the Park and one at the Mission Inn. The weather was lovely finest for a long time.They did not&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to go home so we got them a room at the Plaza Hotel. Called up Dean and said Good bye, his boys have chicken pox. He has lots of trouble too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 31st Just like summer again this morning. went for a walk. to take some pictures took two of a {Dr's?} garden on 10th street and two of Residence's on Rubidoux Heights and one on 7th street also some in the Park. on the way, saw a swarm of bees on a pepper tree hanging over the sidewalk. After dinner we took Fred &amp;amp; Hattie down to Fairmont Park on the street car. they thought it fine, in fact they like it here. got their room again at the Plaza. cost us $5.00 for two nights. went up to the Fay. Coy Packing House got some large oranges. 18 oranges weighed 16 lbs cost 55 cts, and 16 lemons weighed 4 lbs - cost 15 cents. they sure where big ones. we then packed one trunk after night as we leave here Thursday night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 1st. Lillie left on the 1030 Electric Car for Los Angeles to see Dean before we leave for Home. Fred &amp;amp; Hattie left at 110 by bus for Pasadena we walked up with them to station, and on the way&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;back. got our berths at Union Pacific St, a Section Lower &amp;amp; Upper. cost $52.65 also got my hat I had getting cleaned cost $1.50. see in the Herald Montreal won Prof. Hockey Championship. Beat Calgary in the finals. Owen Sound Juniors beat Winnipeg Calgary in first game of finals 5 to 3 Soo Beat Selkirks from Manitoba 6 - 2. in first game of finals at 9 p.m. tonight. raining very hard. Owen Sound tie second game so win Junior Championship of Canada. score 7 to 5.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} Soo. wins Senior O.H.A and Championship of Canada.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 2nd getting ready to go home. Took books back to Library and got my $2.00 deposit back, &amp;amp; notified Gas Co &amp;amp; Electric Light Co. to read metres tomorrow. went out to say Goodbye to Mrs Coppley, also saw her two daughters there and one son. Fred, who is laid up with a frog felon. on his hand. he is in bad shape they say, and had an awful time. We leave tomorrow Thursday evening at 649 p.m. G. Union Pacific by Salt Lake and Omaha to Chicago should arrive at Hamilton next Monday am, at 750&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 3rd. Our last day here cloudy this morning looks like rain. Settled up. with Electric Light &amp;amp; Gas. Coy's, had my last dose in my arm. Paid up the Dr he only charged me $17.50 Had a run in with Browns soaked us $15.00 for wear on hardwood floors. also every little thing that was broken. Mrs Brown even tapped the dishes all with a lead pencil to see if they where cracked, they are like all the rest down here all they want is money. they say any thing when you have no witnesses of course they waited till we where all ready to leave before they said any thing as then we had no chance to do any thing as Dean was my only witness and he in Los Angeles 60 miles away. the only bright spot in Riverside was Dr Baird he certainly used me alright. The weather cleared up about noon and is now lovely and bright. Had trunks taken to station cost $1.00 baggageman kicked about weight. we went over in the Park. and took a picture of Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris. in a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the Elevation here is 1076 a couple of hundred feet higher than Riverside the population is about 18700. the orange show we went to see is held here in San Bernardino. after leaving here we start climbing up mountains through Cajon pass. at Summit the the highest point elevation 3820 feet. the top of the Sierra Madre Range. went to bed about 9 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 4th. Woke up this morning about 7 oclock in amongst the hills in Nevada state. in the night we went through Barstow. a town we where in four years ago in Cal. at 1020. and Yelmo. at 1045 p.m. a division point of W. Pac. supposed to be one of the best health resorts for lung trouble owing to dry air &amp;amp; mild climate. we crossed out of Cal. into Calif. Nevada about 2 oclock in the morning. arrived at Las Vegas Nev about 4 oclock. a.m. Elevation here 2034 feet. fruits, Vegetables. and melons famous for there flavour grown here. when we woke up at 7 oclock we where going through the Ranbow&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Canyon. the scenery is fine. railroad curves out and in between hills and through tunnels must have gone through ten. the hills are all rocks, of different colors some straight up the sides for hundreds of feet. the porter says the road was all washed out in 1910. we sat out on the back platform for a while as we are in the observation car. we are handy, to get out. took a snap of a tunnel also one of the hills. do not know whether they will be any good taken while train was going arrived at Caliente Nev at 8.35. got off train and took a couple of snaps. the scenery is grand here. with hills all around the elevation is 4396. feet. but is only a small place pop. 595 we put our watches on one hour here and left at 945 after staying 10 minutes. after leaving here we begin to climb through the Nevada Canyons till we arrive at Crestline, (the last 26 miles all through Canyons) elevation 5992 feet elevation. at 1030 we began to see&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;a little snow on the hills crossed into Utah State about 11 oclock a.m. travelled up the Escalante Valley for 274 miles to Lund. this valley is supposed to be a great agricultural district but nothing doing on the ground yet. you could see hills both sides of the valley. we arrived at Milford Utah at 125 p.m. took a snap of the station. the elevation here is 4968 feet and pop. 1308 weather colder here. large cattle &amp;amp; sheep yards at station. with a lot of cattle &amp;amp; sheep. awaiting shipment, we are still in the Escalante valley, they claim the road runs for a hundred miles straight without a curve. with hills each side. arrived at Oasis at 315. a lot of Alfafa hay grown here. next place Delta 330 pm in the Pahvant Valley. there is a large sugar Beet factory cost a million and a quarter. the elevation 4649 Pop. 939 there are lots of cattle feeding here on the old grass after leaving here the country gets rougher again. some of the high hills have snow on&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;some so far away they look blue in color. through here and near a place called Lynndyl there are thousands of acres under irrigation stopped at Tintic for 10 minutes a little silver mining town the weather is getting colder. reached the highest elevation between Salt Lake &amp;amp; Los Angelas at Boulder 6043 feet. arrived at stockton at 630 p.m. situated on Stockton Lake. had supper in the diner and it cost us $3.10 and not much to eat at that about 7 oclock we came in sight of great Salt Lake. the largest salt water lake in the world 70 miles long &amp;amp; 30 miles wide. it is so salty people in bathing, who even cannot swim, can not sink. they say take 4 cups of water and let it evaporate and you have one cup of salt. the sunset over the lake was very beatiful, going into Salt Lake City we saw a lot of little mining towns. with their lights ago all going they looked pretty. in at the foot of the high&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;mountains. we stopped half an hour at Salt Lake. we got off and took a walk about a block from the station after leaving we went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 5th. we passed through Ogden 915 pm last night here one liner runs to San Francisco and the other to Los Angelas. (the one we are on) we went through Weber Canyon and Echo Canyon and crossed into. Wyo State about 12 oclock at night arrived at Rawlins about 7 oclock. this am. A very rough country here. cattle &amp;amp; sheep raising the principle thing hard job to keep them alive no rain for nine months in the year they say only alittle in winter some snow on the ground here and very cold. the elevation high here 6749 feet. pop. 3969. arrived at Rock River at 935 a.m. went through a snow shed here must have been a mile long a stock raising country here. with oil wells a few miles away. lots of snow and ice here with snow fences along the tracks. with some&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;drifts as high as the fences. the elevation here 6904 feet. at Laramie Wyo at 1025 took a snap of a burning with oil tank. Laramie is on the river of the same name and is shipping centre for live stock. there was a high ridge of mountains in the distance covered with snow. saw more sheep here than any place, saw three camp outfits on covered wagons travelling with the sheep. they say sometimes they never see any body for a couple of months. the next 25 miles to Hermosa the wildest looking country you ever saw rocks and knolls, all colors and descriptions. went through a tunnel here 1800 feet long. arrived at highest point on the road. at Sherman at 100 a.m. elevation 8009 feet. some wild looking wilderness here with lots of snow and ice. going down grade now. at Cheyenne next stop at 1225 we have dropped to 6058 ft elevation. this is quite a large place pop. 16000. the largest&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;we have been through since leaving Salt Lake city. There is a fort near here. called Fort Russell, established in 1867, and was used during the last war. after leaving here the country looks better. saw some farms that had been ploughed, and places where they had grown some corn. and the snow has all gone now guess we will not likely see much more. at Pine Bluffs. is a line of Hills, knolls with scrub pine trees on. we crossed into Nebraska after travelling right across the southern part of the state of Wyoming at Kimbal Neb. at 2 p.m. must be celebration day, as there where bands playing. it was quiet a nice looking town. at Sydney Neb. at 310 Took a snap of back of train. seems to be a lot of grain grown here and lots of hay stacked in the fields. and thousands of cattle in the fields&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;arrived at Julesburg Colorado. the only place we touch in Col. as we first go across the corner. arrived here at 410 a.m. and then pass right back into to Nebraska the elevation here is a lot lower only 3647 feet. at North Platte at 6 pm we put on our watch here another hour. and left at 710 p.m. is it quite a large place situated on the Platte River. and used to be the home of Buffalo Bill after leaving Kearney Platte we go through Lexington and Kearney. a great farming country corn wheat &amp;amp; oats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 6th. In Iowa this morning, at 730, crossed about 230 this morning. the first place we noticed was. Ames This looks like a better farming country the soil looks better mostly black. mostly corn grown. they just pull the ears off the stalks in the fall and turn the cattle and other stock in to eat the stalks&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;no hills here. but the land is kind of rolling. with a few bunches of trees. went through Marshaltown at 830 am. quite a large town at Cedar Rapids at 1015 took a snap of the Park. it looks dismal here to what it was in Cal. every thing brown. nothing green more hilly through here. with more brush and trees at Clinton at 1230 took a snap of a Coca Cola sign off back of train crossed the Missippie River after leaving here. it is not nearly as wide here as at New Orleans. and seems to have a lot of little islands in it. at Dixon Illinois at 125. p.m. mostly all corn grown here no fruit only saw a few trees all the way. arrived in Chicago at 355 on time. took Parmlee transfer bus to Dearborn St station passed the Post Office on the way down it looked familiar as we where in it several times four years ago&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;we had our supper at Harveys Restaurant in Dearborn station and only had a few minutes to wait till the Can Nat leaves for Hamilton. we got on train at 5 15 and left at 5 30 p.m. wrote out a paper. the immigration inspector gave us, so we would not have to be awakened at Port Huron as we cross the border about 230 in the night stopped at Valpariso Indiana for a few minutes at 730 p.m. Have a young couple in the berth across from us. who look like newly weds they went to bed at 730. Had a talk with some men in the smoker bragging up Fred Harveys eating houses on the Santa Fe. we went to bed about 9 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 7th. Had a good nights sleep woke up at 615. near Brantford it looks cold. some snow &amp;amp; ice. arrived at Hamilton at 750 on time. after a good trip all the way. Grandpa Boniface was to&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the station to meet us. so we took street car to 94 Grosvenor Ave. and had breakfast we are all pretty tired. in the afternoon we took the bus to Burlington leaving Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris in Hamilton, and found every thing alright. but every thing looks cold and dismal and brown. no flowers.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Franklin McMillan (1885-1966)
1923
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers
DISCLAIMER: This diary depicts some discriminatory content which some may find
offensive. During the diary’s time period, such racial terms and prejudices were
commonplace in Canadian society. They are considered wrong today.

Front cover with yellow sticker "1923"
{Inside front cover} Frank McMillan Burlington Ont Diary 1923. {pencil scribbles on the
page}
Jan. 1st. Weather is mild &amp; cloudy. Thawing snow nearly all gone. Had Grandpa, John &amp;
Donlald also Mr &amp; Mrs Boniface out from Hamilton for New Year dinner
Jan 2nd A Little cooler but bright and clear. Have another load of orange crates ready at
Carrols, but have a bad cold and can not go for them now. Election day returns for
yesterday Hydro Radial Bylaw, defeated in Hamilton, Toronto, East Flamboro &amp; Barton.
Carried in St Catherines : Burlington &amp; Nelson. Pete Rae &amp; W.H. Easterbrook. for Reeve &amp;
Deputy by acclamation Nelson all council acclamation Burlington. E. A Harris Mayor F D.
Ghent. Reeve. Councillors all by acclamation they are F. Sheppherd. Busby, Gray, Williams,
Van Scriber. Hamilton Coppley defeated for Mayor by Jutten.
Jan 3rd snowing all day and last night. looks like real winter
Jan 4th. Fine &amp; moderately cold went out to do the chores tonight but cold is not better
yet.
Jan 5th Cold and looks like another storm coming. done the chores today. all used up
again with cold tonight
Jan 6th Another real north East snow storm this morning cleared up at noon but very cold.
Mr E W Lewis was buried today. Grimsby Hockey team defeated Burlington last night the
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�Jan 7 Sunday. very cold must be around zero.
Jan 8th A Little milder with light snow.
Jan 9th. milder with more snow roads bad, some cars running yet. but sleighs go the best.
Jan 10th. Clear &amp; fine but cool. Got a summons tonight for speeding but it was for Mr
Bruce who got our Ford Truck the Reo people did not Transfer License as they promised.
Burlington Hockey Team defeated Oakville 6 to 1 last night.
Jan 11th One of the worst snowstorm of the season. Have bad cold yet. Dr Peart advises
me to go to N. Carolina. Had a Real Estate Agent in Hamilton phone me wanting to go to
Texas on an excursion to Rio Grande Valley. to see some land there selling at from $200 to
$600 per acre. cost of trip $96.50 for ticket &amp; meals. Rev. Amy died today.
Jan 12th Cloudy and cold a few snow flurries
Jan 13th Bright &amp; cold roads badly blocked now. The busses are nearly all quite running
Jan 14th Sunday. another real snow storm today. only two days this month so far that it has
not snowed.
Jan 15th. mild this morning, a few snow flurries and colder at night
Jan 16th Colder again &amp; more snow more snow now than at any time for several years
Jan 17th Very cold. 18 beloz zero here. and 22 below in Waterdown not many cars out to
much snow now.
Jan 18th. mild today. cloudy but thawing fast. quite a change about 60 degrees in 24
hours. Burlington lost Hockey Match with Ham. Beavers. 8 to 4. Looks like Beavers to win
Group Jan 19th. Fine today. Harry Boniface had another daughter born this morning. also Lillies
Grandmother died this morning
Jan 20th milder with rain in the evening. My Birthday today guess I must be 38 years old
Jan 21st. Lillie gone to Welland this morning to her Grandmother's

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�funeral. the service is Mond. morning at {illegible} o’clock. The weather was fine &amp; bright
Jan 22nd. Fine &amp; bright and not very cold. Had Allan Davidson in to try &amp; sell trees. They
are same price as last year Plum trees $100 {$1.00} Cherry &amp; pears 80¢ apples 70¢. Do
not Know whether to plant or not as price seems very high
{Side note} James Wagstaffe of Wagstaffe Jam Factory Killed by elevator this morning.
Jan 23rd Fair &amp; Cold. lots of snow yet and roads very icey.
Jan 23rd. Fair &amp; Cold. zero this morning. wrote Greens nursery's Rochester and Stark Bros.
Louisiana Mo. {Missouri} for price of trees.
Jan 24th Milder and snowing again this morning. Burlington
lost Hockey game 5 to 3 with Beamsville last night. Received a load of chestnut coal from
Cannom. 2200 at $16 00 per ton – $17.60. Raining this afternoon. Had an agent here from
Star Nurseries Ridgeville selling trees. cherry trees 70¢ there
Jan 25. Fine. thawing some this afternoon. We hear F. Syers has another son last Sat - Jan
20th.
Jan 26th. Doris - first Birthday. had Grandpa. Ida &amp; Olive up for dinner. played Parcheesi
after dinner.
Jan 27 Strong north east winds cold &amp; cloudy. Hockey Game last night Ham - 12 Burl - 6
Jan 28 Cold - with north east winds and some light snow.
Jan 29th Fine &amp; Cool. good sleighing
Jan 30th. Clear &amp; Cold. Burlington Hockey Club team trimmed again in Oakville - 3 to 1 last
night
Jan 31st. Cloudy &amp; milder today. one month of the year gone. it has been a real one at that,
never saw bare ground all month.
Feb 1st. Mild &amp; cloudy with a few sprinkles of rain
Feby 2 Cool and partly cloudy. guess there was enough sunshine for the bear to see his
shadow. so for six weeks more winter.

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�Feby 3rd Cold again with some snow. Got prices on trees from Stark Bros for cherry trees
75¢ Got our last Dr's Account for last year from Dr. Peart.

Total for last year 1922

Hospital &amp; nurses

506.50.

Doctors

275.50

Maids Wages &amp; board

200 00

982 00

Drugs at drug store would make it easy up to $1000 some bill for sickness in one year

Feby 4th Sunday very cold Lillie went to church with Mr &amp; Mrs. W King.

Feby 5th. Very cold. below. zero. Our maid leaves today. hope we will not need her again
for awhile.

Feby 6th. Very cold. strong north wind and snowing again all day and still at it tonight.
Oakville &amp; Ham. Beavers played another tie game. score 4 to 4 after half an hour overtime
that makes the 2nd tie game this winter. will likely have to play again.
Feby 7th ordered four cars hotbed manure. for Feby 20 March 1st 10th &amp; 15th also a few
Seeds in states from Condon Bros. Rockford. Ill. 1 oz N. Victory Peppers 1 lb Big Tom
Pumpkin 1 oz Cannon Ball Cabb{age}. Stokes Seed Farms Co. Moorestown NJ. 4 oz Ruby
Giant 1 oz neapolitan pepper 1 oz Copenhagen Mkt. cabbages {Side note} Cost {price
marked out} $4.20 duty &amp; all

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�Feby 8th Mild today. heavy south west winds &amp; thawing Ham. Hockey Team Beat Oakville
in the third game to break tie score. score 5 to 2, last night.
Feby 9th. Colder again and very icey. went to Ham. on buss and got a pair of Truck Chains.
Feby 10th. Bright &amp; cool. but thawing in the sun - went to Hamilton to Carrolls for two loads
Orange Crates got 287. at 10¢ – $28.70 also got 3000 –11qts in from Glovers - Got truck
License today cost $25.00 No. 11438
Feby 11th Sunday. Fair &amp; cold.
Feby 12th Received 50 Apple bbls {barrels} from Hutchison Bros &amp; 71 from Geo Kemp at
25¢. total cost with Freight $39.29. started storming again from the east tonight.
Grimsby won from Ham. Beavers. on Sat. night which Gives Grimsby Group honors in the
Int. O.H.a.
Feby 13th Cloudy &amp; cool. Had Alderson of the Gray Dort {Gray-Dort Automobile Company}
out. trying to sell a car.
Feby 14th. Very cold. heavy west wind &amp; snow squalls. no Mail man today. wonder what
the trouble can be (too cold)
Feby 15. Very cold yet but nice and clear wind getting up again. worst Blizzard of the
winter in the West (yesterday) the papers say.
Feby 16th Cold. around zero lots of snow yet &amp; good sleighing.
Feby 17th. Fair &amp; cold yet.
Feby 18 Sunday. cold. had Will Bell &amp; family for supper also Mr &amp; Mrs Allen. after supper
Feby 19th Fair &amp; cold yet. sure are having some winter.
Feby 20th. Cold yet had Alderson out about a car. he is also trying to rent Woodruffs old
place to Koenig to raise foxs on it.
Feby 21st Cloudy &amp; cold. had Prescott out trying to deal

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�a Used Reo Car. Got seeds from the states. Duty 25% on trees duty is 3¢ each &amp; plants
(berry) etc 20%.
Feby 22nd Drove down to Hicks had dinner &amp; supper. and played a few games.
Feby 23rd Very cold again. Biggest fire in Hamiltons history at 230 this morning. one
million dollars loss. whole block between James &amp; Hughson &amp; King Wm &amp; Rebecca burned. Had Harry Simmons &amp; Stan &amp; John Blair over at night for a few games cards.
February 24th Cold &amp; cloudy. have not heard of any Hotbed manure yet. was ordered for
Feby 20th
Sunday, Feby 25th Fine &amp; mild thawing about the first since Xmas was down home for
supper
Feby 26th. Received answer from Maloney Bros. Nursery Dansville N.Y. can get 250
Montmorency cherries 2 year old 6 to 7 feet for 70¢. Freight &amp; duty paid. weather cloudy.
Feby 27th A little colder. but thawed some. got another load of baskets
Feby 28th Fine &amp; clear &amp; thawing. shovelled snow out of hot bed grounds
March 1st Fine &amp; mild. March came in like a lion lamb alright.
March 2nd Very mild, wanted to get a few trees by mail from U.S. but cannot on account of
quarantine &amp; inspection went to the city got some seeds. 1/2 lb Copenhagen Market
Cabbages, 2oz John Baer tomato and 4 ozs First &amp; Best tomato cost $5.35 made a deal
this afternoon for a chevrolet car. allowed $150.00 on Gray Dort &amp; $645.00 balance Cash.
March 3rd. Fine &amp; mild. Snow nearly all gone. Heard some Robins &amp; crows. Toronto
Granites won O.H.A. Senior Hockey last night from Hamilton and Stratford won Intermediate
from Guelph. Have no hotbeds yet. but two cars manure on the way. Big fire tonight about
9 oclock. Ed Sherwoods big barns burned. dont know whether they got stock out or not.
Fire truck could not get up past Freeman to much snow. (Later part of Live Stock burned.)
March 4th Sunday. Raining. turning very cold at night. was down home for tea.

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�March 5 Cold today. no manure yet. Ordered 255 Mont. cherry trees from Maloney Bros
Dansville N.Y. at 67¢ landed here Freight &amp; duty Paid also some pears apples &amp; plums to fill
in
March 6th. Got new Chev. car today. allowed $150 on old Dort. balance $645.00 and
License $14.00 car manure arrived this afternoon. Big snow storm started at noon from
the north east.
March 7th. Real winter again from 6 to 8 inches snow. Unloading manure.
March 8th Finished putting up seed beds also got the earth on. Car made 44 sashes for
$90.00 cost price.
March 9th. Sowed seeds today 8 sashes Sweet pepper 8 sashes Hot pepper 8 sashes
Cabbages 20 sashes John Baer &amp; First &amp; Best tomatoes. weather fine but cool at night
nearly zero last night.
March 10th Cool &amp; windy real March weather, Kitchener won Junior O.H.A. from Varsity and
Ottawa won the Pro N.H.L. from Montreal last night.
March 11th. Sunday had Mr &amp; Mrs B. out for dinner &amp; tea.
March 12th. Have another car of manure in raining &amp; snowing in the morning. started
unloading at noon. and quite again at 3 oclock. too high wind.
March 14th 13. Finished unloading car of manure. Weather getting cold tonight
March 14th Very cold must have been nearly zero. too cold to work.
March 15th Strong East wind, cold &amp; cloudy. seeds in Hotbeds not coming very good.
Mch 16th Raining all night. turning colder again with strong west winds. Toronto Granites
won Senior O.H.A. semi final from Ottawa last night. they play finals in Winnipeg next week.
Mch 17th. Cool &amp; cloudy. Lillie played at St Patricks concert at M. Sunday School
March 18th Sunday Fine &amp; mild. drove new Car to Hamilton had dinner &amp; tea.
March 19th. Strong west winds. very cold as bad as Feb'y. was about zero.
Mch 20th Very cold yet. were all down to Grandpa's for

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�supper. it is his Birthday there were 17 there. Macs &amp; Bells
Mch 21st. First day of spring strong. southwest &amp; west winds. fine &amp; mild. getting cloudy
at night. Started trimming trees.
March 22nd. Showery last night and this morning. making hotbeds this afternoon.
March 23rd Toronto Granites Senior O.H.A. win Allan Cup from the West. Sask. Varsity
score 11 to 2 on the two Games gives them Champions of Canada. weather cloudy &amp;
colder.
March 24th. High west winds &amp; cold with snow flurries. got in a load of basket covers 10
000 in all. ordered some shrubs also 1lb. Pumpkin seed 75¢ 1 oz G. Ede{?} Caul. 300
{$3.00} 15 lbs Corn G. Giant $4.50. seeds total $8.25 from J. A Simmers, Toronto.
March 25th Sunday. Cloudy &amp; cold in the morning. &amp; started snowing a real blizzard from
the north East in the afternoon.
March 26th. Zero this morning and lots of snow. Car of manure in this afternoon
March 27th. Unloading manure and making hotbeds. very cold will be zero or lower
tonight. Kitchener Junior Hockey Team lost in the finals against Manitoba Varsity after
winning the O.H.A. and defeating Montreal &amp; Iroquois Falls.
March 28th Very high north west winds with snow squalls. nearly zero. this morning froze
Truck Radiator going to Burlington. hotbeds will be frozen out. I guess.
March 29th. Very cold. finished unloading car of manure got some Tomatos &amp; Cabbages
frozen last night.
March 30th. Good Friday. very cold ground covered with snow. strong north west winds
with snow squalls in the afternoon and getting colder
March 31st. Very cold must be below zero. am afraid more plants in hotbeds will be frozen
March came in but like a lamb but it is sure going out like a lion dont think there has been
a week all winter as cold and rough as this week.
April 1st Easter Sunday was down home for dinner &amp; supper weather is a little milder.

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�April 2nd Transplanted about 6000 Cabbage plants. Fine &amp; mild but very high wind.
Ottawa won Professional Hockey Championship in the finals last night with Edmonton.
April 3rd Cloudy in the morning transplanted 4000 tomatoes &amp; 2000 Hot peppers.
started raining about 3 oclock. Indian started work at $14.00 per week.
April 4th Cool &amp; cloudy transplanted 6000 more Tomatoes &amp; 2000 peppers. Forgot to
mention that there was skating at Burlington Rink on Good Friday March 30th.
April 5th nothing doing cold and raining from the East.
April 6th Have a bad cold. did not go out till noon. transplanted some more Cabbages
after dinner.
April 7th. Finished transplanting Cabbages this morning about 10 000 in all. in 40 sashes.
also done 12 sashes of Ruby Giant Peppers after noon sent draft to Maloney Bros Dansville
N Y. balance on tree order. $145.46. Looks like rain again
April 8th Sunday. cold. cloudy &amp; windy have a cold did not go out.
April 9th. Cold ground frozen. 3/4 in. ice on water pail got a few tomatoes frozen. Cut
Blight out of Bartlett pears. pretty bad on the high ground. transplanted tomatoes in the
afternoon.
April 10th Fine in the morning went to the Dominion Tile Co and got 500 - {illegible} in tile
cost $14.37. had a snow squall in the afternoon.
April 11th. Transplanted a few more Tomatoes. stopped by rain cleared up and turning
cold again in the afternoon. Very cold and stormy at the Soo. had a foot of snow on the
9th. total 105 inches this winter Ice all gone here out of Bay. Macasse started Monday.
April 12th Very cold ground frozen solid had from 3000 to 5000 tomato plants frozen
last night. transplanting more all day to make up the loss.
April 13th. Cold and cloudy. transplanted more Tomatoes, went to Hamilton to get Truck.
Gas Tank fixed was leaking. also took Income Tax papers in for Grandpa. 9 76¢ Myself.
nothing.

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�April 14th Very cold ground frozen hard in the morning. Went to Geo. Thomas' at Mt Nemo
to get some stumps. his lane so bad could not get any. got some pine limbs instead
April 15th. Sunday. Ground covered with snow this morning. but it seems milder. Had
Harry B. and family for tea. raining this evening.
April 16th Cold again with a few snow flurries. started putting in tile.
April 17th Still at drain, some job mud. and some places a foot of frost yet in the ground.
April 18th. Cool, yet. ground frozen this morning. finished putting in drain 500 tile for
strawberry patch. Stanley Longs Baby died today was four weeks old tomorrow
April 19th Milder, gathered up brush. and drew some manure into Raspberries.
April 20th. Very warm. started team working on farm discing &amp; harrowing Asparagus
April 21st Very warm. started man ploughing for strawberries &amp; trees. Sowed one ounce
Cauliflower seed today (as experiment) in hot-bed to try and get them earlier. also
uncovered one Strawberry patch. looks like rain tonight the strawberries that are
covered are nice &amp; green. the others very brown. {Side note} Cauliflower turned out very
good.
April 22nd Sunday. cooler and cloudy.
April 23rd Uncovering strawberries.
April 24th. same job weather clear and cool.
April 25th Uncovering strawberries weather bright &amp; clear all week. but cool with high. cold
winds
April 26th. making hotbeds for transplanting tomatoes last time. Trees arrived this
afternoon from Maloney Bros. Dansville N Y. arrived in good shape and look like good trees.
weather very warm.
April 27th Planting trees. three of us planted 200 cherry trees today.
April 28th Had a light shower this a.m. finished planting trees. the apple trees are. by
Hedge next road. 1st Greening. 2nd Snow. 3rd R. Astrachan 4th Snow. 5th Spy. in the

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�Row down the field 1st is McIntosh 2nd Delicious 3rd Duchess 4th McIntosh 5th Delicious
6th Rome Beauty 7th Yellow Transparent 8th McIntosh 9th Delicious 10th Wagner
April 29th Sunday. cold. Tom Bamford buried today, had a very large funeral. went down
home for tea. Frank &amp; Geo McMillan Called in
April 30th. Cloudy and very cold, west winds. too cold to transplant tomatoes which are
ready.
May 1st Fine &amp; warm transplanting Tomatoes second time.
May 2nd Transplanting Tomatoes Wm Best buried today there was three funerals today. six in all since Sunday.
May 3rd. Transplanting Tomatoes &amp; put 2000 Cabbages out. are up against it for men,
only have one and cannot get any more it seems. it has been fine &amp; warm and very dry.
May 4th At Tomatoes yet also put out some more Cabbages
May 5. Finished Transplanting Tomatoes today about 18 000
May 6th. Motored to Caledonia Six Nation &amp; Oshweken to try &amp; get men. have some
promised to come.
May 7th. Fine &amp; warm. dry. no rain. finished putting out Cabbages. started digging
Strawberry plants. one man arrived at noon.
May 8th. Started planting strawberries. Showery in the afternoon.
May 9th. Cold and showery also some snow. digging strawberry plants between showers.
May 10th Ground covered with snow this morning. too cold to plant strawberries. got a
load of Hay at $15 per ton total $27.90.
May 11th. Planting strawberries but very cold yet and also cloudy. has been a very cold late
spring so far.
May 12th nothing doing. raining from the east.
May 13th. Clear but very cold. have furnace going today. also have a bad cold.

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�May 14th Bright but cool. finished planting one patch of strawberries about 3 acres.
May 15th Raining heavy again this morning. Planting SBerries in the afternoon.
May 16th Raining all night again more showers in the day getting pretty wet now Planted
strawberries between the showers Colder this evening
May 17th Cold and showery nothing doing. went to Hamilton for Seed Potatoes 4 bags
paid $4.60 10 bus Oats $8.50 40 lbs Clover $12.75 Lillie is also getting her eyes tested did
not get home till 9 oclock
May 18th. Fine, today planting strawberries.
May 19th. Still planting strawberries have about half an acre yet to do. King's Plate Race run
today. won by - Seagram. Horses. names Flowerfull, 1st. Chedokee. 2nd. Trail Blazer 3rd.
May 20 Sunday. First thunder shower of the season this morning. another shower after
noon.
May 21st Shipped First Asparagus 3 bskts {baskets} to Toronto sold at $375 {$3.75} and
$4.00 Very cold today &amp; ground very wet
May 22nd. Finished planting strawberries about 8 acres. also sowed Johns Pear orchards
with oats &amp; clover. started hoeing Blackberries.
May 23rd. Sowed Cauliflower &amp; Late Cabbage Seed. also planted Potatoes and finished
hoeing Blackberry patch. weather clear but very cold east wind.
May 24 Received 130 apple barrels From McJannett Gravenhurst Paid 25¢ - $32.50 and
$21.45 freight. Sowed Carrots sowed at Onion hole in drill all but last few rows which are a
little thicker. also put nitrate on Cabbages. and shipped 6 bskts asparagus Sold at $2.75
May 25th Fine &amp; warmest day this year. hoeing &amp; Cultivating old strawberrey patch May 26 Fine &amp; warm still at strawberry patch May 27th Sunday Fair with cool east winds. . cherry &amp; pear &amp; plum blossom out now also a
few strawberry blossoms.

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�May 28th Fine &amp; warm hoeing &amp; Cultivating strawberries got 200 bls {barrels} Arsenate of
Lead also a bag Blight. special for Tomato plants.
May 29 Hoeing strawberries. went for a load of stumps
May 30th. Hoeing strawberries fixing up sprayer etc.
May 31st. Started putting out Tomatoes about 9000 today weather cool &amp; cloudy. Plants
not very good. small. not enough water in hot beds.
June 1st. Finished planting Tomatoes about 18 000 in all. weather very warm. Strawberries
getting white with Blossoms.
June 2nd Planting out Peppers 24 sashes Hot peppers {25?} to the sash &amp; 14 Sash Large
Sweets about 9 000 in all. Two men cultivating tomatoes weather warm &amp; dry no rain for
two weeks.
June 3rd Sunday. Light thunder shower in the night and a few light showers today.
June 4th. Three or four heavy thunder showers today. finished planting peppers also
planted {blank space} Cauliflowers out of hotbed.
June 5th. Put about half a ton nitrate of soda on Cabbages Tomatoes &amp; a few peppers
started spraying got one tank on.
June 6th Spraying again today weather cloudy. looks like a light crop of fruit.
June 7th Raining all morning hoeing new Strawberries afternoon
June 8th Very strong west winds &amp; Cold could not spray. hoeing SBerries
June 9th Spraying all day very windy &amp; cool
June 10 Sunday Fine &amp; not very warm sat on Verandah. counted cars for half an hour. 334
cars passed the corner. between 4 30 &amp; 5 oclock.
June 11th. Spraying yet.

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�June 12th. Finished spraying at noon took 22 tanks 3½ Gals Lime Sulphur to the tank. and
5½ lbs Lead Powder Cultivating Tomatoes this afternoon first I have done for years.
June 13th. Cultivating carrots hand Cultivator &amp; 3 horses cultivating tomatoes &amp;
strawberries
June 14th. Finished carrots arms nearly broken. men hoeing &amp; cultivating only have two
men this week one left last Saturday.
June 15th Hoeing Cabbages sowed Oats &amp; Clover in orchard
June 16th. Hoed Cauiflower &amp; Cabbages. and put 500 lbs 5-10-5 Fertilizer on Tomatoes.
June 17 Sunday Fine &amp; warm had Mr &amp; Mrs B &amp; Dean out.
June 18th Planted Cucumbers and a few Pumpkins &amp; squash. started weeding Carrots
June 19th Weeding carrots - and mowed some Clover Hay. had a light shower will do the
strawberries a lot of good. they are getting pretty dry.
June 20. Very warm fixing up houses for berry pickers
June 21 Motored to Munsey Reservation the other side of London - about 105 there got
lost coming home drove 235 in all. got about 15 pickers very warm up there had alight
shower here
June 22nd Picked first strawberries 48 crates sold 11 @ 25¢ shipped 25 north at 23¢
shipped 12 to Toronto sold at 30¢
June 23rd shipped 26 crates to Toronto on noon train Sold @ 25¢ and have 28 in cellar for
monday morning to try. not very good sold at {blank}
June 24 Sunday. Very warm &amp; dry 100 in shade went to Bronte with Hicks for picnic
June 25th. Motored to Toronto with 46 crates Berries left at 11.30. Picked 107 today. very
warm had a wind &amp; Sand storm about 6 clock. Provincial Election today went and voted
for Biggs.
June 26th. Clean Sweep in Elections for Conservatives, Biggs was elected. Drury O F.W.
Leader defeated. went to city for berry pickers got

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�all I could draw. picked 245 crates. sold 50 crates Harvest Canning Co at 8¢ Crates &amp;
boxs returned berries very soft. very hot &amp; windy. crop nearly cooked.
June 27th. Picked about 235 crates today selling to Canning Co 8¢.
June 28th. Picked 113 crates in the morning raining all afternoon. shipped 100 crates north
at 12¢
Jne 29 Biggest day of picking 273 crates. sold all to Canner at 8¢ Crates &amp; boxs back.
weather cool.
June 20 Picked 33 crates to make load for Hamilton planting late Cabbages &amp; Cauliflowers
out
July 1 Sunday Fine &amp; warm.
July 2. Fine &amp; Cool. about 80 Berry pickers picked 287 crates sold at 8¢ to canners.
July 3. Canners filled with berries and every body else not many orders only picked 106
crates had a heavy thunder shower at 4 pm. also some hail.
July 4. Picked 119 crates sent 40 to Toronto sold at 8 &amp; 8½ cents. also some north at 9¢
July 5th Picked 184 crates today. sold one load 92. to canners 48 north Balance to
Toronto. sold at 6½ &amp; 7¢
July 7 6th. Heavy rain last night berries soft today sold 44 crates to Harvest Co at 5¢
Shipped 60 to Toronto. Sold at 7¢ cut first Cabbages sold 10 crates north at $125 {$1.25}
shipped 10 to Toronto sold at $1.50
July 7. Saturday only picked four crates.
July 8th Sunday. feeling sick home all day.
July 9th. Picked about 120 crates sold 65 crates up north at $2.00 balance to Toronto at
7¢ Cut 6 crates Cabbages for North at $1.25
July 10th Warm with light showers only picked about 90 crates shipped 22 crates north &amp;
18 crates Cabbages balance of S.B. to Toronto. Sold 5¢

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�July 11th Berries flat. shipped some north at $2.00 some Toronto sold 4¢
July 11 Picked 14 bskts {baskets} Richmond cherries shipped north at 50¢ very cheap in
Toronto as low as, 15¢ to 50¢ for 6 qts.
July 12. only picked 15 crates SB, for orders. north. picked 10 bskts Green peppers sold in
Toronto at. $1.50
July 13 Shipped 22 crates SB $1.25 north. &amp; 11 bskts cherries 50¢
July 14. Only picked 13 crates SBerries sold at $1.75 crate nearly done now. was down
town. at night. every body talking of not picking any cherries. price so low. Canners have
bot a few at 50¢ and baskets returned but will not buy any more
July 15th Sunday. cloudy and showery. Heavy rain in the evening was down to the beach
for tea.
July 16th. Picked 41 Richmond cherries sold at 50¢ and 35 crates Cabbages $100 {$1.00}
and $1.25
July 17. Finished Richmond cherries and started Montmorency cherries
July 18th. Only 3 or 4 pickers Indians quite picking Mont. cherries, because we would not
pay 25¢
July 19th. Went to Hamilton this morning for cherry pickers. picked 118 bskts sold at 60¢
also picked 20 bskts peppers sold at in Toronto, 85 &amp; $100 {$1.00} very warm today.
July 20. Picking cherries and cutting Cabbages Picked 3 crates Rasps sold at 35¢ in
Toronto.
July 21 Spraying apples today very light crop and also look scabby. weather very warm
July 22. Sunday Fair &amp; cool. Dalton Ghent. drowned in the lake near. Brant Hospital
July 23rd. Picked 190 bskts cherries 70 crates Cabbages at $1.00 crate
July 24. Showery this morning picked 135 cherries sold at 65¢ north also sold 70 crates
Cabbages. 6 crates Rasps sold at 15¢

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�July 25th. Fine &amp; cool. picked130 cherries sold north at 65¢ had orders today for about
400 bskts. also picked a few peppers and Cabbages 65¢
July 26. Still picking cherries and picked 12 bskts tomatoes sold at $150 {$1.50} north and
9 crates Rasps sold in Toronto at 20¢ &amp; 21¢
July 27th. Picked 208 bskts Cheries sold north at 65¢ also 10 crates Cabbages. but are
nearly all done.
July 28 Only picked 9 crates Rasps shipped to Toronto sold at 23¢ &amp; 25¢ and 10 crates
Cabb. at $1.00
July 29 Sunday Fine was home all day.
July 30th Wet this morning picked 7 crates Rasps sold at 23¢ &amp; 25¢ Cherries at 65¢
July 31. Picked 20 crates Rasps also cherries. Rasps sold 18¢ &amp; 20¢.
Aug 1 Finished picking cherries only had {blank space} bskts this year. Tomatoes very slow
only picked 9 bskts at $100 {$1.00} today.
Aug 2nd. nothing much doing today. Picked one crate Blackberries sold at 20¢
Aug 3rd Picked 16 crates Rasps and 7 bskts tomatoes off 7 acres. Sold at $1.50 United
States President died suddenly last night at San Francisco. Paid Fire Insurance Aug 4th
Aug 4th. Weather warm &amp; very dry. had rain in Hamilton and Toronto but none here.
Aug 5th Sunday warm, no rain here since three weeks today. drove up to Wabasso Park
and had lunch on the road up near Waterdown.
Aug 6th Picked Rasps &amp; 16 bskts tomatoes at $1.50. also picked 30 bskts apples at 50¢
also Williard plum crop only 7 bskts at $1.00
Aug 7th. Picked a few Apples &amp; cut a few Cabbages.
Aug 8th. Picked 29 bskts toms {tomatoes} worth $1.00. also picked Shiro plum crop 14
bskts at $100 {$1.00}. had a nice Shower last night but too late to do the Blackberries any
good.

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�Aug 9th. Picked a few apples Cabbages, and 2 crates Cauliflowers. for first fine and cool.
Jack Clarke who has been working for us left for Oregon today. Picked 4 crates Rasps
today was down town to the Ontario Firemans Celebration last night. which has been here
for three days Aug 6th 7th &amp; 8th they sure had some crowds and a wild time
Aug 10 Picked 100 bskts tomatoes sold at 75¢ north Finished Rasps had 2 crates picked
a few plums &amp; apples
Aug 11 nothing doing only working Hoeing etc. put horses out to pasture.
Aug 12 Sunday Fine had Stan Blair over for tea
Aug 13. Picked about 140 bskts tomatoes sold at 60¢ north
Aug 14th. Tomatoes 40¢ today sold as low as 25 in Toronto plums 75¢ for Abundance
Cutting a few Cauliflowers at $1.50 a dozen. picking from 5 to 7 crates Lawtons each day
selling north at 20¢ very small, dried up
Aug 15 Tomatoes 35¢ north today. picked only about 80 bskts. sold as low as 12 cents in
Toronto.
Aug 16 Tomatoes 30¢ today picked only 50 bskts.
Aug 17 Picked 132 tomatoes shipped north 30¢ 25 Abundance plums 60¢ 4 cauliflowers in
orange crate $200 {$2.00} crate. cool but very dry.
Aug 18th. Picked 33 peppers for Ross Hart at 50¢ and 60 Abundance plums at 55¢. very
warm &amp; dry starting raining in the evening.
Aug 19 Sunday Rained nearly all last night fine &amp; cool today. Dave McC arrived last night
Aug 20 Fine &amp; warm, busy today picked 262 tomatoes shipped at 30¢ 51 plums at 60¢ a
few Cabb, Caul, &amp; peppers.
Aug 21 Only picked 32 plums for Ross Hart at 55¢ Rained nearly all day and very heavy
wind blew a lot of fruit off.
Aug 22 Very cold this morning light frost they say shipped 329 bskts fruit &amp; 4 crates
berries

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�Aug 23rd. Very cold. only picked 44 bskts tomatoes today very cold. 28 Blue plums at 75¢
7 crates Cauliflowers at $200 {$2.00}. Picked 3 bskts Red peppers on Aug 20 Sold at
$125 {$1.25}, and 2 bskts today sold at $1.50 shipped 13 bskts Clapps pears at 65¢. picked
up 100 bskts Bartletts which blew off. put in Barn to try &amp; ripen.
Aug 24 Picked 140 toms 35¢ 54 Burbank plums @ 70¢ 8 crates Cauliflowers $2.00 also
cut 10 crates Cabbages at $125 {$1.25} a crate. cut out of patch that was planted June
30th, 54 days after planting.
Aug 25. Got two loads of orange &amp; lemon boxs. in Hamilton about 250 in all.
Aug 26. Sunday. Fine. had Mr &amp; Mrs B. and C. McKay from Welland.
Aug 27. Had a big day picked 284 tomatoes at 35¢ 100 plums at 60¢ and 70¢ 5 peppers
Green at 50¢ Red 125 {$1.25} 14 bags Cabb 2 doz in each $100 {$1.00} doz 10 crates Cabb
$125 {$1.25} 4 crates Cauiflowers $200 {$2.00} 3 crates Lawtons at 20¢ box. done at
9.30 p.m.
Aug 28th Raining this morning shipped 66 toms 23 pears Clapps at 60¢ 27 plums some
Cabb. Caul &amp; Peppers.
Aug 29th Fine &amp; cool. only picked 152 toms, 40 plums, 24 peppers at 45¢. &amp; Cabbages
$1.00 doz.
Aug 30. Very cool tomatoes not ripening. finished picking Clapps Favorite pears only had
50 bskts.
Aug 31st Warmer tomatoes better picked 258 bskts. at 35¢ 100 bskts plums at 50¢ &amp;
60¢ mostly 60¢. Cabbages 125 {$1.25} crate Cauliflower 8 crates $2.00 4 Red peppers
$1.25. Finished Burbank plums &amp; started Cabot.
Sept 1 Fine &amp; warm picked 50 plums at 50¢ 15 doz Cabbages 90¢ for Hart.
Sept 2 Sunday Fine. Charlotte &amp; Doris both sick again.
Sept 3. Busy today. raining but worked all day. 312 bskts tomatoes 35¢ 13 sacks Cabb 1.00
doz. 12 crates Cauliflowers
Sept 4th. picked all day again sold some toms at 30¢

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�Sept 5th. Very busy 460 toms 20 peppers 60 plums 10 dz Cabb. Sold mostly at Barrie
325 toms 14 peppers 17 plums to {Saso} &amp; {Coneilla}.
Sept 6th. not much doing 100 toms 50 plums some Cabb &amp; Cauliflowers
Sept 7. only 120 toms 50 plums today - picked 25 Red peppers 10 north at $100 {$1.00}.
14 Sold in Toronto at $1.25
Sept 8th Sold Bartlett pears to Harvest Canning Co 1 7/8 in {inch} &amp; upwards 4½ ct lb took
in 85 bushel today not very good this year.
Sept 9th Sunday cool Had Mr &amp; Mrs B. &amp; Dean &amp; family in
Sept 10th. Had quite a few orders today 225 toms and over 100 plums some Cabb &amp; Caul
&amp; peppers
Sept 11 Hardly any orders today only 21 toms &amp; 61 plums. guess will have to sell to Canners.
Picking pears
Sept 12 Finished Bartlett Pears only had 139 bushels No 1 Sold at 4½¢ lb. also Sold our
Tomatoes today to the Harvest Co'y at 45¢ a bushel. at farm. shipped one good load north
also sold Ross Hart a load 30 doz Cabb 75¢ 61 Green peppers 35¢ 2 crates Cauliflowers
$2.00 {Side note} Shipped 15 bskts Red peppers to Toronto sold at $150 {$1.50} and
$2.00 abskt.
Sept 13th Picking plums and few Tomatoes &amp; Howell pears also picking Tomatoes for
Canners. weather very cold. am afraid of frost tonight
Sept 14 Very heavy white frost but did no damage here. picking Tomatoes for Canners
Sept 15th Cool yet. picking tomatoes 350 bus since Thursday morning. Sold Hart aload of
cabbages 60 doz Large at 75¢ 25 doz second growth @ 50¢ also picked 7 barrels Colvert
apples sold at $3.00
Sept 16. Sunday Had Carman Bell &amp; family for dinner and went to Ham. for tea very cold
coming home afraid it will freeze
Sept 17th. Heavy frost this morning. froze all the tomato vines and touched some of the
tomatoes. Picking all day for the factory 250 bus. and shipped 46 bskts.

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�Sept 18. warmer &amp; showery very busy picked about 125 bus tomatoes 61 bskts toms 63
bskt pears 25 plums 50¢ 10 peppers 36½ doz. Cabb 75¢ doz 10 crates Cauliflowers $200
{$2.00}
Sept 19th. Finished picking plums Reini Claude - had {blank space} bskts. also finished
cukes. vines frozen still picking tomatoes &amp; pears and 25 Red peppers shipped to Toronto
sold at $1.75 bskt
Sept 20 Picked 50 bus Tomatoes for Canners. shipped 80 bskts to Toronto to try. Sold at
25¢ &amp; 30¢ and 77 bskts north. picked in the rain cold and showery nearly all day.
Sept 21 Showery picking tomatoes &amp; peppers cut 12 crates Cauliflowers at $2.00
Sept 22. Saturday very busy Sold Ross Hart 2 tons Cabbages at $35.00 ton. avereaged 88
cts a dozen they were extra large. also 40 bags Carrots at $1.00 bag and 34 bskts pears
55¢ and picked 4 barrels Cranberry pippin apples at $3 00 per barrels. the canners drew
150 bus tomatoes picked yesterday
Sept 23rd. Fine &amp; warm. Sunday, was down home for tea.
Sept 24th. Picking pears and 100 bskts tomatoes, 12 crates Cauliflowers 30 x 11 Red
peppers sold at $100 {$1.00} 30 x 6 Red peppers sold at 50¢
Sept 25. Picking Sheldon pears 40 bskts at 60¢ also Tomatoes for canners.
Sept 26th. not very many orders today. picked 7 barrels Cranberry pippin apples $3.00 per
barrels. Fine &amp; mild.
Sept 27th. more orders today 50 bskts pears 51 Tomatoes 5 caul. 2 bags Cabb. also
shipped some peppers and got 150 bus toms ready for canners. Very warm.
Sept 28. Warm &amp; Showery picking 150 bus tomatoes some bskts pears toms. &amp; peppers Sept 29th. Called Harvester Canning Co'y on phone to enquire why they did not come for
Tomatoes and they refused them. say they are filled up. Have 161 bus picked. got up at
430 this morning put 27 bus. into baskets. sent to Toronto other 134 bus in field yet
tonight, also packed 5 bbls Cranberry apples. picked 25 bskts tomatoes &amp; 50 bskts pears
and drew two loads stumps from Thomas's got home at 745 pm for supper. P.S. Sold in
Toronto at 20¢

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�Sept 30th. Sunday. Fine &amp; cool home all day. The Sept 30th. Baseball winners for the
season were. Bay city in the M. O. League. Hamilton in last place Baltimore won for the 5
year in succession in the International. Both New York Teams in the National &amp; American
win again this year. Hamilton won Intermediate Lacrosse Championship Saturday beat.
Ottawa in finals.
Oct 1st. Shipped some peppers to Toronto also a few Toms &amp; pears north. also a few
Cauliflowers. price of them way down got $110 {$1.10} a crate today. Sold 134 bus
Tomatoes to Hislops Canning Factory at Freeman for 30¢ bus the ones the Harvest Coy
turned us down with.
Oct 2nd Picked Cranberry pippin apples till noon had a few orders north. started team on
fall ploughing yesterday. weather fine &amp; warm
Oct 3rd only two small orders today. but picked 100 bus Tomatoes for Hislop Canning
Factory only getting 30¢ a bus. put in boxs for Canners total. 1767 bus toms.
Oct 4th. Had a few orders Caul. etc .. picked 100 bskts peppers put in Shed.
Oct 5th. Very cold had quite a few orders 68 pears Caul. &amp; Cabbages.
Oct 6 Heavy frost this morning, Finished picking Toms on Oct 3 also picked peppers.
Oct 7 Sunday. Away all day had dinner in Ham. and supper at Frank McMillan's upon the
mountain
Oct 8 Heavy frost this morning picking Baldwin apples. and cut Cabb. Caul. and a few pears
for north.
Oct 9th Picked 2 bbls {barrels} Kieffer and 45 bskts today. finished picking Baldwin apples.
warmer today.
Oct 10th. Shipped 40 Kieffer pears north at 45¢ and 30 Sheldon pears to Toronto Sold. at.
60¢ started picking Spy apples.
Oct 11 Picked 30 bskts Kieffers at 40¢. fine &amp; warm picking Spy apples crop very light
Oct 12. no orders at all today picked Spy Apples all day very foggy most of day Bot 500
berry crates at 20¢ &amp; 15000 boxs at 5 85 from Dalton for Cash on delivery next week.

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�Oct 13th.Picking &amp; packing apples. fine &amp; warm was down town looks like rain tonight.
Harry Glover &amp; Vern Kerns &amp; wife leave in the morning for St. Petersburg Florida.
Oct 14th. Raining today. (Sunday) Shipped Ord 30 bbls apples (20 Spys $4 00 10 others $3
00)
Oct 15th. Shipped 65 pears 8 crates Caul. 9 sacks Cabbages up north. and some peppers
to Toronto.
Oct 16th. Picking apples all day no orders. have 75 bbls to sell yet dont seem to be any
sale for them. New York Americans win the World's Series winning 4 games out of 6 Oct 17 Finished picking apples this morning. getting a load ready for market first time
Oct 18th. Market for first time Cauliflowers $1.00 doz Cabbages 60¢ &amp; 75¢ doz Peppers
50¢ bskt small pumpkins $1 00 doz Carrots 75¢ bushel. got home early &amp; shipped 60
bskts Kieffer pears 14 crates Cauiflowers.
Oct 19. Finished picking Kieffer pears. have a big crop - have about 500 bskts in barn yet.
getting cool tonight
Oct 20th. Packing apples 58 bbls for T. S Tremouth Sold at $2 50 per bbl. seems to be
hard to sell this year
Oct 21st Sunday cool &amp; cloudy Charlottes 3rd Birthday Had Ormie Bush &amp; wife over for a
few minutes
Oct 22nd Getting a load ready for market and packing apples Oct 23rd. Got home from market at noon. finished packing apples. 54 bbls for Geo Kemp
Sundridge at $2 50 bbl. had 170 barrels apples all together. started getting load of carrots
ready for Hamilton Sold Stevens &amp; Solomon 200 bus at 60¢ bushel.
Oct 24th. Went to Hamilton with 60 bus carrots raining nearly all day
Oct 25 cold &amp; cloudy. digging potatoes in the morning started unloading car of 1st manure
after noon.
Oct 26th Started unloading 2nd Car manure. weather Fine &amp; cool.

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�Oct 27th. Finished 2nd car of manure. spreading on ground for strawberries next Spring.
Oct 28th. Cool &amp; cloudy a few light showers. motored into Hamilton to see Dean Boniface
&amp; family who left this am. at nine oclock for Calif.
Oct 29th. Shipped a few orders north. got a load ready for market. and pulled carrots rest
of time
Oct 30th went to market. rained all morning. got home at noon. Carrots 75¢ bushel
Cabbages 50 to 75¢ doz Cauliflowers 75 to $1 00 doz Peppers 50¢ Kieffer pears 40¢
Oct 31st Went to Hamilton with 50 doz Cabbages for Solomon &amp; Stevens at 60¢ doz.
weather getting cold.
Nov 1st. Very cold this a.m. went to market. ground frozen and covered white with snow.
have some carrots out yet.
Nov 2 Frosty this morning went to Hamilton with 55 bus Carrots 60¢ bushel. Fine &amp; milder
this afternoon.
Oct 3rd Fine &amp; milder today went to market again it was very slow got home at 4.30
Finished getting carrots in had almost 500 bushels have 250 bus in barn yet.
Nov 4th Sunday. mild. with a drizzling rain all day was home all day &amp; had no visitors.
Nov 5 warm &amp; showery all day took a load of Cabbages Cauliflowers &amp; Carrots to Stevens
&amp; Solomon got another load ready for market.
Nov 6. Showery yet went to market home at noon. Bot 250 - 11 qt bskts, at 3¢ Carrots
selling at 75 bush {bushel} Small Cabbages 50¢ bush Cauiflowers 75¢ bush Peppers 40
and 50¢ Kieffer pears 30¢ to 40¢ started unloading third Car of manure afternoon.
Nov 7th Unloading manure showery yet. got another load ready for market. Cauliflowers &amp;
Cabbages all cut now. turning very cold tonight &amp; showery Nov 8th at Market today cold with snow squalls all day. got 75 orange crates at 7¢ to 10¢
each.

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�Nov 9th unloading 4th car of manure. weather cold &amp; cloudy
Nov 10th Finished Car of manure we 34 tons 400 lbs. Fine &amp; milder have a bad cold.
Nov 11th Sunday. Armistice Day war ended 5 years ago today. cool &amp; cloudy. have a bad
cold stayed in bed all day.
Nov 12th. Thanksgiving Day had Grandpa Mac &amp; Grandpa &amp; Grandma Bonniface for dinner.
weather was fine. Hamilton Road Race run this morning. Won by Frank Zuna. who was
winner last year too. also the Hamilton Tigers beat Toronto Argos. Saturday at Rugby. &amp;
won the championship Nov 13th. started unloading 5th car manure 36½ tons. broke spring on truck.
Nov 14th Finished car of manure and got load ready for market.
Nov 15th. Went to market with a few peppers and Kieffer pears sold at 30¢ bskt &amp; 75 &amp; 100
bushel. got new Spring on truck spring &amp; time cost $18.43. mild damp &amp; cloudy. Got
another load of crates &amp; berry boxs in.
Nov 16th. Shipped 40 bskts more Kieffers to Toronto last sold at 40¢ &amp; 45¢. Drew two
loads of Stumps for Smith. weather Damp &amp; cloudy a few light showers.
Nov 17th Drew three more stumps. weather cooler
Nov 18th Sunday. Cool &amp; cloudy went up to city &amp; Saw Lillie's sister in the hospital and
went down to mothers for tea.
Nov 19th. Drew 240 bus carrots into Stevens &amp; Solomon today last load had 90 bushels on.
made a big load.
Nov 20. at market today weather fine &amp; mild. had Kieffer pears. were very slow sold some
as low as 20¢ bskt. and 50¢ to $1.00 bushel. gathered up 92 orange crates cost about $1
00 doz on average. must have about 400 now on hand
Nov 21 Unloaded car of manure and covered Johns strawberry patch. weather mild.
Nov 22 shipped 66 bskt pears to Toronto. men cleaning up hotbeds.

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�Nov 23rd Started unloading another car of manure got four loads off stopped by rain and
rained all the rest of the day
Nov 24 Finished car of manure it was not weighed and had us billed at 40 tons could not
have had 20 tons on it.
Nov 25th. Sunday fine. was at Hamilton for tea.
Nov 26. showery all morning went to Hamilton got 128 orange crates.
Nov 27th two cars manure on the road since last Thursday &amp; Friday. getting ready to go to
Calif. only delayed waiting for the manure.
Nov 28. went to Hamilton in the morning got 4 teeeth filled two cars manure in started
after dinner have word another one shipped
Nov 29 Fine &amp; mild fininshed the 2 cars manure. makes 9 in now this fall and one more
coming yet.
Nov 30th. made arrangements about tickets for Calif. we leave monday evening have
$300 in American money and $750 in Travellers Cheques. the last car of manure in (10th).
Raining all morning. started after noon to unload it.
Dec 1st. Finished unloading manure &amp; getting truck laid up. for winter.
Dec 2nd. Sunday. last day home expect to leave tomorrow for California for the winter

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Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1918 &amp; 1919&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary Transcription, 1920&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary Transcription, 1921&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1922&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1923&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1923 &amp; 1924&#13;
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Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1925&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1926&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1926-1927&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1927&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1928&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1929&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1929-1930&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1930&#13;
Franklin McMillan Diary &amp; Transcription, 1931&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Front cover with yellow sticker "1923"&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;[Inside front cover] Frank McMillan Burlington Ont {Ontario} Diary 1923. {scribbles on the page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 1st. Weather is mild &amp;amp; cloudy. Thawing snow nearly all gone. Had Grandpa, John &amp;amp; Donald also Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Boniface out from Hamilton for New Year dinner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 2nd A Little cooler but bright and clear. Have another load of orange crates ready at Carrols. but have a bad cold and can not go for them now. Election day returns for yesterday Hydro Radial Bylaw, defeated in Hamilton, Toronto, East Flamboro &amp;amp; Barton. Carried in St Catherines : Burlington &amp;amp; Nelson. Pete Rae &amp;amp; W.H. Easterbrook. for Reeve &amp;amp; Deputy by acclamation Nelson all council acclamation Burlington. E. A Harris Mayor F D. Ghent. Reeve. Councillors all by acclamation they are&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;F. Sheppherd. Busby, Gray, Williams, Van Seilier. Hamilton Coppley defeated for Mayor by Jutten.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 3rd snowing all day and last night. looks like real winter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 4th. Fine &amp;amp; moderately cold went out to do the chores tonight but cold is not better yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 5th Cold and looks like another storm coming. done the chores today. all used up again with cold tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 6th Another real north East snow storm this morning cleared up at noon but very cold. Mr E W Lewis was buried today. Grimsby Hockey team defeated Burlington last night the score was 8 to 0&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 7 Sunday. very cold must be around zero.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 8th A Little milder with light snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 9th. milder with more snow roads bad, some cars running yet. but sleighs go the best.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 10th. Clear &amp;amp; fine but cool. Got a summons tonight for speeding but it was for Mr Bruce who got our Ford Truck the Reo people did not Transfer License as they promised. Burlington Hockey Team defeated Oakville 6 to 1 last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 11th One of the worst snowstorm of the season. Have bad cold yet. Dr Peart advises me to go to N. Carolina. Had a Real Estate Agent in Hamilton&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;phone me wanting to go to Texas on an excursion to Rio Grande Valley. to see some land there selling at from $200 to $600 per acre. cost of trip $96.50 for ticket &amp;amp; meals. Rev. Amy died today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 12th Cloudy and cold a few snow flurries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 13th Bright &amp;amp; cold roads badly blocked now. The busses are nearly all quite running&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 14th Sunday. another real snow storm today. only two days this month so far that it has not snowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 15th. mild this morning. a few snow flurries and colder at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 16th Colder again &amp;amp; more snow more snow now than at any time for several years&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 17th Very cold. 18 below zero here. and 22 below in Waterdown not many cars out to much snow now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 18th. mild today. cloudy but thawing fast. quite a change about 60 degrees in 24 hours. Burlington lost Hockey Match with Ham. Beavers. 8 to 4. Looks like Beavers to win Group.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 19th. Fine today. Harry Boniface had another daughter born this morning. also Lilies Grandmother died this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 20th milder with rain in the evening. My Birthday today guess I must be 38 years old&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 21st. Lillie gone to Welland this morning to her Grandmother's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;funeral. the service is Mond. morning at {6?} o’clock. The weather was fine &amp;amp; bright&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 22nd. Fine &amp;amp; bright and not very cold. Had Allan Davidson in to buy &amp;amp; sell trees. They are same price as last year Plum trees $100 {$1.00} Cherry &amp;amp; pears 80¢ apples 70¢. Do not know whether to plant or not as price seems very high&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Side note} James Wagstaff of Wagstaff Jam Factory killed by elevator this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 23rd Fair &amp;amp; Cold. lots of snow yet and roads very icey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 23rd. Fair &amp;amp; Cold. zero this morning. wrote Greens nursery's Rochester and Stark Bros. Louisiana Mo. {Missouri} for price of trees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 24th Milder and snowing again this morning. Burlington lost Hockey game 5 to 3 with Beamsville last night. Received a load of chestnut coal from Cannon. 22 00 at $16 00 per ton – $17.60. Raining this afternoon. Had an agent here from Star Nurseries Ridgeville selling trees. cherry trees 70¢ {there?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 25. Fine. thawing some this afternoon. We hear F. Syers has another son last Sat - Jan 20th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 26th. Doris - first Birthday. had Grandpa. Ida &amp;amp; Olive up for dinner. played Parcheesi after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 27 Strong north east winds cold &amp;amp; cloudy. Hockey Game last night Ham - 12 Burl - 6&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 28 Cold with north east winds and some light snow.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Jan 29th Fine &amp;amp; Cool. good sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 30th. Clear &amp;amp; Cold. Burlington Hockey Club team turned again in Oakville - 3 to 1 last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 31st. Cloudy &amp;amp; milder today. one month of the year gone. it has been a real one at that, never saw bare ground all month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 1st. Mild &amp;amp; cloudy with a few sprinkles of rain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 2 Cool and partly cloudy. guess there was enough sunshine for the bear to see his shadow. so for six weeks more winter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 3rd Cold again with some snow. Got prices on trees from Stark Bros for cherry trees 75¢ Got our last Dr's Account for last year from Dr. Peart. Total for last year&lt;/p&gt;
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Drugs at drug store would make it easy up to $1000 {$1000.00} some bill for sickness in one year &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feby 4th Sunday very cold Lillie went to church with Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. W King. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feby 5th. Very cold. below. zero. Our maid leaves today. hope we will not need her again for awhile. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feby 6th. Very cold. strong north wind and snowing again all day and still at it tonight. Oakville &amp;amp; Ham. Beavers played another tie game. score 4 to 4 after half an hour overtime&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;that makes the 2nd tie game this winter, will likely have to play again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 7th ordered four cars hotbed manure. for Feby 20 March 1st 10th &amp;amp; 15th also a few Seeds in states from Condor Bros. Rockford. Ill {Illinois}. 1 oz N. Victory Peppers 1 lb Big Tom Pumpkin 1 oz Cannon Ball Cabb{age}. Stokes Seed Farms Co. moosetown NJ. 4 oz Ruby Giant 1 oz neapolitan pepper 1 oz Copenhagen mkt. cabbages {Side note} Cost $4.20 duty &amp;amp; all&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 8th Mild today. heavy south west winds &amp;amp; thawing Ham. {Hamilton} Hockey Team Beat Oakville in the third game to break tie score. score 5 to 2, last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 9th. Colder again and very icy. went to Ham. on bus and got a pair of Truck Chains.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 10th. Bright &amp;amp; cool. but thawing in the sun. went to Hamilton to Carrolls for two loads Orange Crates got 287. at 10¢ – $28.70 also got 3000 –11qts in from Glovers. Got truck License today cost $25.00 No. 11438&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 11th Sunday. Fair &amp;amp; cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 12th Received 50 Apple bbls {barrels} from Hutchison Bros &amp;amp; 71 from Geo Kemp at 25¢. total cost with Freight $39.29. started storming again from the east tonight. Grimsby won from Ham. Beavers. on Sat. night which Gives Grimsby Group honors in the Int. O.H.a.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 13th Cloudy &amp;amp; cool. Had Alderson of the Gray Dort {Gray-Dort Automobile Company} out. trying to sell a car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 14th. Very cold. heavy west wind &amp;amp; snow squalls. no Mail man today. wonder what the trouble can be (too cold)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 15. Very cold yet but nice and clear wind getting up again. worst Blizzard of the winter in the West the papers say. (yesterday)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 16th Cold. around zero lots of snow yet &amp;amp; good sleighing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 17th. Fair &amp;amp; cold yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 18 Sunday. cold. had Will Bell &amp;amp; family for supper also Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Allen. after supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 19th Fair &amp;amp; cold yet. sure are having some winter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 20th. Cold yet had Alderson out about a car. he is also trying to rent Woodruffs place to Koenig to raise foxs on it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 21st Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. had Prescott out trying to deal a Used Reo Car. Got seeds from the states. Duty 25% on trees duty is 3¢ each &amp;amp; plants (berry) etc 20%.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 22nd Drove down to Hicks had dinner &amp;amp; supper. and played a few games.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 23rd Very cold again. Biggest fire in Hamiltons history at 230 this morning. one million dollars loss. whole block between James &amp;amp; Hughson &amp;amp; King Wm &amp;amp; Rebecca burned. Had Harry Simmons &amp;amp; Stan &amp;amp; John Blair over at night for a few games cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;February 24th Cold &amp;amp; cloudy. have not heard of any Hotbed manure yet. was ordered for Feby 20th&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday, Feby 25th Fine &amp;amp; mild thawing about the first since Xmas was down home for supper&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feby 26th. Received answer from Maloney Bros. Nursery Dansville N.Y. can get 250 Montmorency cherries 2 year old 6 to 7 feet for 70¢. Freight &amp;amp; duty paid. weather cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 27th A little colder. but thawed some. got another load of baskets&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feby 28th Fine &amp;amp; clear &amp;amp; thawing. shovelled snow out of hot bed grounds&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 1st Fine &amp;amp; mild. March came in like a lion lamb alright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 2nd Very mild, wanted to get a few trees by mail from W.S. but cannot on account of quarantine &amp;amp; inspection went to the city got some seeds. 1/2 lb Copenhagen Market Cabbages, 2oz John Baer tomato and 4 ozs First &amp;amp; Best tomato cost $5.35 made a deal this afternoon for a chevrolet car. allowed $150.00 on Gray Dort &amp;amp; $645.00 balance Cash.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 3rd. Fine &amp;amp; mild. Snow nearly all gone. Heard some Robins &amp;amp; crows. Toronto Granites won O.H.A. Senior Hockey last night from Hamilton and Stratford won Intermediate from Guelph. Have no hotbeds yet. but two cars manure on the way. Big fire tonight about 9 oclock. Ed Sherwoods big barns burned. dont know whether they got stock out or not. Fire truck could not get up past Freeman to much snow. (Later part of Live Stock burned.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 4th Sunday. Raining. turning very cold at night. was down home for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 5 Cold today. no manure yet. Ordered 255 Mont. cherry trees from Maloney Bros Dansville N.Y. at 67¢ landed here Freight &amp;amp; duty Paid also some pears apples &amp;amp; plums to fill in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 6th. Got new Chev. car today. allowed $150 on old Dort. balance $645.00 and License $14.00 car manure arrived this afternoon. Big snow storm started at noon from the north east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 7th. Real winter again from 6 to 8 inches snow. Unloading manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 8th Finished putting up seed beds also got the earth on. Car made 44 sashes for $90.00 cost price.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 9th. Sowed seeds today 8 sashes Sweet pepper 8 sashes Hot pepper 8 sashes Cabbages 20 sashes John Baer &amp;amp; First &amp;amp; Best tomatoes. weather fine but cool at night nearly zero last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 10th Cool &amp;amp; windy real March weather, Kitchener won Junior O.H.A. from Varsity and Ottawa won the Pro N.H.L. from Montreal last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 11th. Sunday had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs B. out for dinner &amp;amp; tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 12th. Have another car of manure in raining &amp;amp; snowing in the morning. started unloading at noon. and quite again at 3 oclock. too high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 14th 13. Finished unloading car of manure. Weather getting cold tonight&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 14th Very cold must have been nearly zero. too cold to work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 15th Strong East wind, cold &amp;amp; cloudy. seeds in Hotbeds not coming very good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 16th Raining all night. turning colder again with strong west winds. Toronto Granites won Senior O.H.A. semi final from Ottawa last night. they play finals in Winnipeg next week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 17th. Cool &amp;amp; cloudy. Lillie played at St Patricks concert at M. Sunday School&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 18th Sunday Fine &amp;amp; mild. drove new Car to Hamilton had dinner &amp;amp; tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 19th. Strong west winds. very cold as bad as Feby. was about zero.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 20th Very cold yet. were all down to Grandpa's for supper. it is his Birthday there were 17 there. Macs &amp;amp; Bells&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mch 21st. First day of spring strong. southwest &amp;amp; west winds. fine &amp;amp; mild. getting cloudy at night. Started trimming trees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 22nd. Showery last night and this morning. making hotbeds this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 23rd Toronto Granites Senior O.H.A. win Allan Cup from the West. Sask. Varsity score 11 to 2 on the two Games gives them Champions of Canada. weather cloudy &amp;amp; colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 24th. High west winds &amp;amp; cold with snow flurries. got in a load of basket covers 10 000 in all. ordered some shrubs also 1lb. Pumpkin seed 75¢ 1 oz G. {Eden?} Caul. 300 {$3.00} 15 lbs Corn G. Giant $4.50. seeds total $8.25 from J. A Simmers, Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 25th Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold in the morning. &amp;amp; started snowing a real blizzard from the north East in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 26th. Zero this morning and lots of snow. Car of manure in this afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 27th. Unloading manure and making hotbeds. very cold will be zero or lower tonight. Kitchener Junior Hockey Team lost in the finals against Manitoba Varsity after winning the O.H.A. and defeating Montreal &amp;amp; Iroquoisth Falls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 28th Very high north west winds with snow squalls. nearly zero. this morning froze Truck Radiator going to Burlington. hotbeds will be frozen out. I guess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 29th. Very cold. finished unloading car of manure got some Tomatoes &amp;amp; Cabbages frozen last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 30th. Good Friday. very cold ground covered with snow. strong north west winds with snow squalls in the afternoon and getting colder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 31st. Very cold must be below zero. am afraid more plants in hotbeds will be frozen March came in but like a lamb but it is going out like a lion dont think there has been a week all winter as cold and rough as this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 1st Easter Sunday was down home for dinner &amp;amp; supper weather is a little milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 2nd Transplanted about&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;6000 Cabbage plants. Fine &amp;amp; mild but very high wind. Ottawa won Professional Hockey Championship in the finals last night with Edmonton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 3rd Cloudy in the morning transplanted 4000 tomatoes &amp;amp; 2000 Hot peppers. started raining about 3 oclock. Indian started work at $14.00 per week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 4th Cool &amp;amp; cloudy transplanted 6000 more Tomatoes &amp;amp; 2000 peppers. Forgot to mention that there was skating at Burlington Rink on Good Friday March 30th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 5th nothing doing cold and raining from the East.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 6th Have a bad cold. did not go out till noon. transplanted some more Cabbages after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 7th. Finished transplanting Cabbages this morning about 10 000 in all. in 40 sashes. also done 12 sashes of Ruby Giant Peppers after noon sent draft to Maloney Bros Dansville N Y. balance on tree order. $145.46. Looks like rain again&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 8th Sunday. cold. cloudy &amp;amp; windy have a cold did not go out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 9th.Cold ground frozen. 3/4 in. {inch} ice on water pail got a few tomatoes frozen. Cut Blight out of Bartlett pears. pretty bad on the high ground. transplanted tomatoes in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 10th Fine in the morning went to the Dominion Tile Co and got 500 - {?} in {inch} tile cost $14.37.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;had a snow squall in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 11th. Transplanted a few more Tomatoes. stopped by rain cleared up and turning cold again in the afternoon. Very cold and stormy at the Soo. had a foot of snow on the 9th. Total 105 inches this winter Ice all gone here out of Bay. Macasse started Monday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 12th Very cold ground frozen solid had from 3000 to 5000 tomato plants frozen last night. transplanting more all day to make up the loss.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 13th. Cold and cloudy. transplanted more Tomatoes, went to Hamilton to get Truck. Gas Tank fixed was leaking. also took Income Tax papers in for Grandpa. 976¢ Myself. nothing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 14th Very cold ground frozen hard in the morning. Went to Geo. Thomas' at Mt Nemo to get some stumps. his lane so bad could not get any. got some pine limbs instead&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 15th. Sunday. Ground covered with snow this morning. but it seems milder. Had Harry B. and family for tea. raining this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 16th Cold again with a few snow flurries. started putting in tile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 17th Still at drain, some job mud. and some places a foot of frost yet in the ground.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 18th. Cool, yet. ground frozen this morning. finished putting in drain 500 tile for strawberry patch. Stanley Longs Baby died today was four weeks old tomorrow&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 19th Milder, gathered up brush. and drew some manure into Raspberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 20th. Very warm. started team working on farm discing &amp;amp; harrowing Asparagus&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 21st Very warm. started man ploughing for strawberries &amp;amp; trees. Sowed one ounce Cauliflower seed today (as experiment) in hot-bed to try and get them earlier. also uncovered one Strawberry patch. looks like rain tonight the strawberries that are covered are nice &amp;amp; green. the others very brown. {Side note} Cauliflowers turned out very good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 22nd Sunday. cooler and cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 23rd Uncovering strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 24th. same job weather clear and cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 25th Uncovering strawberries weather bright &amp;amp; clear all week. but cool with high. cold winds&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 26th. making hotbeds for transplanting tomatoes last time. Trees arrived this afternoon from Maloney Bros. Dansville N Y. arrived in good shape and look like good trees. weather very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 27th Planting trees. three of us planted 200 cherry trees today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 28th Had a light shower this a.m. finished planting trees. the apple trees are. by Hedge next road. 1st Greening. 2nd Snow. 3rd R. Astrachan 4th Snow. 5th Spy. in the Row down the field 1st is McIntosh 2nd Delicious 3rd Duchess 4th McIntosh 5th Delicious 6th Rome Beauty 7th Yellow Transparent 8th McIntosh 9th Delicious, 10th Wagener&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April 29th Sunday. cold. Tom Bamford buried today, had a very large funeral. went down home for tea. Frank &amp;amp; Geo McMillan Called in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 30th. Cloudy and very cold, west winds. too cold to transplant tomatoes which are ready.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 1st Fine &amp;amp; warm transplanting Tomatoes second time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 2nd Transplanting Tomatoes Wm Best buried today there was three funerals today. - six in all since Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 3rd. Transplanting Tomatoes &amp;amp; put 2000 Cabbages out. are up against it for men, only have one and cannot get any more it seems. it has been fine &amp;amp; warm and very dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 4th At Tomatoes yet also put out some more Cabbages&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 5. Finished Transplanting Tomatoes today about 18 000&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 6th. Motored to Caledonia Six Nation &amp;amp; Oshweken to try &amp;amp; get men. have some promised to come.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 7th. Fine &amp;amp; warm. dry. no rain. finished putting out Cabbages. started digging Strawberry plants. one man arrived at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 8th. Started planting strawberries. Showery in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 9th. Cold and showery also some snow. digging strawberry plants between showers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 10th Ground covered with snow this morning. too cold to plant strawberries. got a load of Hay at $15 per ton total $27.90.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 11th. Planting strawberries but very cold yet and also cloudy. has been a very cold late spring so far.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 12th nothing doing. raining from the east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My 13th. Clear but very cold. have furnace going today. also have a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 14th Bright but cool. finished planting one patch of strawberries about 3 acres.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 15th Raining heavy again this morning. Planting SBerries in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 16th Raining all night again more showers in the day getting pretty wet now Planted strawberries between the showers colder this evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 17th Cold and showery nothing doing. went to Hamilton for Seed Potatoes 4 bags paid $4.60 10 bus {bushels} Oats $8.50 40 lbs Clover $12.75 Lillie is also getting her eyes tested did not get home till 9 oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 18th. Fine, today planting strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 19th. Still planting strawberries have about half an acre yet to do. King's Plate Race run today. won by - Seagram. Horses. names Flowerfull, 1st. Chedokee. 2nd. Trail Blazer 3rd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 20 Sunday. First thunder shower of the season this morning. another shower after noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 21st Shipped First Asparagus 3 bskts {baskets} to Toronto sold at $375 {$3.75} and $4.00 Very cold today &amp;amp; ground very wet&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 22nd. Finished planting strawberries about 8 acres. also sowed Johns Pear orchards with oats &amp;amp; clover. started hoeing Blackberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 23rd. Sowed Cauliflower &amp;amp; Late Cabbage Seed, also planted Potatoes and finished hoeing Blackberry patch. weather clear but very cold east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 24 Received 130 apple barrels From McJannett Gravenhurst Paid 25¢ - $32.50 and $21.45 freight. Sowed Carrots sowed at Onion hole in drill all but last few rows which are a little thicker. also put nitrate on Cabbages. and shipped 6 bskts asparagus Sold at $2.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 25th Fine &amp;amp; warmest day this year, hoeing &amp;amp; Cultivating old strawberry patch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 26 Fine &amp;amp; warm still at strawberry patch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 27th Sunday Fair with cool east winds. cherry &amp;amp; pear &amp;amp; plum blossom out now also a few strawberry blossoms.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 28th Fine &amp;amp; warm hoeing &amp;amp; cultivating strawberries got 200 bls {barrels} Arsenate of Lead also a bag Blight. special for Tomatis plants.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 29 Hoeing strawberries. went for a load of stumps&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 30th. Hoeing strawberries fixing up sprayer etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 31st. Started putting out Tomatoes about 9000 today&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;weather cool &amp;amp; cloudy. Plants not very good. small. not enough water in hot beds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 1st. Finished planting Tomatoes about 18 000 in all. weather very warm. Strawberries getting white with Blossoms.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 2nd Planting out Peppers 24 sashes Hot peppers {25?} to the sash &amp;amp; 14 Sash Large Sweets about 9 000 in all. Two men cultivating tomatoes weather warm &amp;amp; dry no rain for two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 3rd Sunday. Light thunder shower in the night and a few light showers today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 4th. Three or four heavy thunder showers today. finished planting peppers also planted {blank space} Cauliflowers out of hotbed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 5th. Put about half a ton nitrate of soda on Cabbages Tomatoes &amp;amp; a few peppers started spraying got one tank on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 6th Spraying again today weather cloudy. looks like a light crop of fruit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;JUne 7th Raining all morning hoeing new Strawberries afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 8th Very strong west winds &amp;amp; Cold could not spray. hoeing SBerries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 9th Spraying all day very windy &amp;amp; cool&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 10 Sunday Fine &amp;amp; not very warm sat on Virandah. counted cars for half an hour. 334 cars passed the corner. between 430 &amp;amp; 5 oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 11th. Spraying yet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June 12th. Finished spraying at noon took 22 tanks 3 1/2 Gals Lime Sulphur to the tank. and 5 1/2 lbs Lead Powder Cultivating Tomatoes this afternoon first I have done for years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 13th. Cultivating carrots hand Cultivator &amp;amp; 3 horses cultivating tomatoes &amp;amp; strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 14th. Finished carrots arms nearly broken. men hoeing &amp;amp; cultivating only have two men this week one left last Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 15th Hoeing Cabbages sowed Oats &amp;amp; Clover in orchard&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 16th. Hoed Cauiflower &amp;amp; Cabbages. and put on 500 lbs 5-10-5 Fertilizer on Tomatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 17 Sunday Fine &amp;amp; warm had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs B &amp;amp; Dean out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 18th Planted Cucumbers and a few Pumpkins &amp;amp; squash. started weeding Carrots&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 19th Weeding carrots - and mowed some Clover Hay. had a light shower will do the strawberries a lot of good. they are getting pretty dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 20. Very warm fixing up houses for berry pickers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 21 Motored to Munsey Reservation the other side of London - about 105 there got lost coming home drove 235 in all. got about 15 pickers very warm up there had alight shower here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 22nd Picked first strawberries 48 crates sold 11 @ 25¢ shipped 25 north at 23¢&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;shipped 12 to Toronto sold at 30¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 23rd shipped 26 crates to Toronto on noon train Sold @ 25¢ and have 28 in cellar for monday morning to try. not very good sold at {blank}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 24 Sunday. Very warm &amp;amp; dry 100 in shade went to Bronte with Hicks for picnic&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 25th. Motored to Toronto with 46 crates Berries left at 11.30. Picked 107 today. very warm had a wind &amp;amp; sand storm about 6 clock. Provincial Election today went and voted for Biggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 26th. Clean Sweep in Elections for Conservatives, Biggs was elected. Drury {OF. W.?} Leader defeated. went to city for berry pickers got all I could draw. picked 245 crates. sold 50 crates Harvest Canning Co at 8¢ Crates &amp;amp; boxs returned berries very soft. very hot &amp;amp; windy. crop nearly cooked.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 27th. Picked about 235 crates today selling to Canning Co 8¢.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 28th. Picked 113 crates in the morning raining all afternoon. shipped 100 crates north at 12¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jne 29 Biggest day of picking 273 crates. sold all to canner at 8¢ crates &amp;amp; boxs back. weather cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 20 Picked 33 crates to make load for Hamilton planting late Cabbages &amp;amp; Cauliflowers out&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 1 Sunday Fine &amp;amp; warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 2. Fine &amp;amp; Cool. about 80 Berry pickers picked 287 crates sold at 8¢ to canners.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 3. Canners filled with berries and every body else not many orders only picked 106 crates had a heavy thunder shower at 4 pm. also some hail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 4. Picked 119 crates sent 40 to Toronto sold at 8 &amp;amp; 8 1/2 cents. also some north at 9¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 5th Picked 184 crates today. sold one load 92. to canners 48 north Balance to Toronto. sold at 6 1/2 &amp;amp; 7¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 7 6th. Heavy rain last night berries soft today sold 44 crates to Harvest Co at 5¢ Shipped 60 to Toronto. Sold at 7¢ cut first Cabbages sold 10 crates north at $125 {$1.25} shipped 10 to Toronto sold at $1.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 7. Saturday only picked four crates.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 8th Sunday. feeling sick home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 9th. Picked about 120 crates sold 65 crates up north at $2.00 balance to Toronto at 7¢ Cut 6 crates Cabbages for North at $1.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 10th Warm with light showers only picked about 90 crates shipped 22 crates north &amp;amp; 18 crates Cabbages balance of S.B. to Toronto. Sold 5¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 11th Berries flat. shipped some north at $2.00 some Toronto sold 4¢&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 11 Picked 14 bskts {baskets} Richmond cherries shipped north at 50¢ very cheap in Toronto as low as, 15¢ to 50¢ for 6 qts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 12. only picked 15 crates SB, for orders. north. picked 10 bskts Green peppers sold in Toronto at. $1.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 13 Shipped 22 crates SB $1.25 north. &amp;amp; 11 bskts cherries 50¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 14. Only picked 13 crates SBerries sold at $1.75 crate nearly done now. was down town. at night. every body talking of not picking ay cherries. price so low. Canners have bot a few at 50¢ and baskets returned but will not buy any more&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 15th Sunday. cloudy and showery. heavy rain in the evening was down to the beach for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 16th. Picked 41 Richmond cherries sold at 50¢ and 35 crates Cabbages $100 {$1.00} and $1.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 17. Finished Richmond cherries and started Montmorency cherries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 18th. Only 3 or 4 pickers Indians quit picking Mont. cherries, because we would not pay 25¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 19th. Went to Hamilton this morning for cherry pickers. picked 118 bskts sold at 60¢ also picked 20 bskts peppers sold at in Toronto, 85 &amp;amp; $100 {$1.00} very warm today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 20. Picking cherries and cutting Cabbages&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Picked 3 crates Rasps sold at 35¢ in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 21 Spraying apples today very light crop and also look scabby. weather very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 22. Sunday Fair &amp;amp; cool. Dalton Ghent. drowned in the lake near. Brant Hospital&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 23rd. Picked 190 bskts cherries 70 crates Cabbages at $1.00 crate&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 24. Showery this morning picked 135 cherries sold at 65¢ north also sold 70 crates Cabbages 6 crates Rasps sold at 15¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 25th. Fine &amp;amp; cool. picked130 cherries sold north at 65¢ had orders today for about 400 bskts. also picked a few peppers and Cabbages&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 26. Still picking cherries 65¢ and picked 12 bskts tomatoes sold at $150 {$1.50} north and 9 crates Rasps sold in Toronto at 20¢ &amp;amp; 21¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 27th. Picked 208 bskts Cherries sold north at 65¢ also 10 crates Cabbages. but are nearly all done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 28 Only picked 9 crates Rasps shipped to Toronto sold at 23¢ &amp;amp; 25¢ and 10 crates Cabb. at $1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 29 Sunday Fine was home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 30th Wet this morning picked 7 crates Rasps sold at 23¢ &amp;amp; 25¢ Cherries at 65¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 31. Picked 20 crates Rasps also cherries. Rasps sold 18¢ &amp;amp; 20¢.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 1 Finished picking cherries only had {blank} bskts this year. Tomatoes very slow only picked 9 bskts at $100 {$1.00} today.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug 2nd. nothing much doing today. Picked one crate Blackberries sold at 20¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 3rd Picked 16 crates Rasps and 7 bskts tomatoes off 7 acres. Sold at $1.50 United States President died suddenly last night at San Francisco. Paid Fire Insurance Aug 4th&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 4th. Weather warm &amp;amp; very dry. had rain in Hamilton and Toronto but none here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 5th Sunday warm, no rain here since three weeks today. drove up to Wabasso Park and had lunch on the road up near Waterdown.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 6th Picked Rasps &amp;amp; 16 bskts tomatoes at $1.50. also picked 30 bskts apples at 50¢ also Williard plum crop only 7 bskts at $1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 7th. Picked a few Apples &amp;amp; cut a few Cabbages.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 8th. Picked 29 bskts toms {tomatoes} worth $1.00. also picked Shiro plum crop 14 bskts at $100 {$1.00}. had a nice Shower last night but too late to do the Blackberries any good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 9th. Picked a few apples Cabbages, and 2 crates Cauliflowers. for first fine and cool. Jack Clarke who has been working for us left for Oregon today. Picked 4 crates Rasps today was down town to the Ontario Firemans Celebration last night. which has been here for three days Aug 6th 7th &amp;amp; 8th&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;they sure had some crowds and a wild time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 10 Picked 100 bskts tomatoes sold at 75¢ north Finished Rasps had 2 crates picked a few plums &amp;amp; apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 11 nothing doing only working Hoeing etc. put horses out to pasture.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 12 Sunday Fine had Stan Blair over for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 13. Picked about 140 bskts tomatoes sold at 60¢ north&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 14th. Tomatoes 40¢ today sold as low as 25 in Toronto plums 75¢ for Abundance Cutting a few Cauliflowers at $1.50 a dozen. picking from 5 to 7 crates Lawtons each day selling north at 20¢ very small, dried up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 15 Tomatoes 35¢ north today. picked only about 80 bskts. sold as low as 12 cents in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 16 Tomatoes 30¢ today picked only 50 bskts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 17 Picked 132 tomatoes shipped north 30¢ 25 Abundance plums 60¢ 4 cauliflowers in orange crate $200 {$2.00} crate. cool but very dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 18th. Picked 33 peppers for Ross Hart at 50¢ and 60 Abundance plums at 55¢, very warm &amp;amp; dry starting raining in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 19 Sunday Rained nearly all last night fine &amp;amp; cool today. Dave McC arrived last night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug 20 Fine &amp;amp; warm, busy today picked 262 tomatoes shipped at 30¢ 5 plums at 60¢ a few Cabb, Caul, &amp;amp; peppers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 21 Only picked 32 plums for Ross Hart at 55¢ Rained nearly all day and very heavy wind blew a lot of fruit off.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 22 Very cold this morning light frost they say shipped 329 bskts fruit &amp;amp; 4 crates berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 23rd. Very cold. only picked 44 bskts tomatoes today very cold. 28 Blue plums at 75¢ 7 crates Cauiflowers at $200 {$2.00}. Picked 3 bskts Red peppers &amp;amp; on Aug 20 Sold at $125 {$1.25}, and 2 bskts today sold at $1.50 shipped 13 bskts Clapps pears at 65¢. picked up 100 bskts Bartletts which blew off. put in Barn to try &amp;amp; ripen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 24 Picked 140 toms 35¢ 54 Burbank plums @ 70¢ 8 crates Cauliflowers $2.00 also cut 10 crates Cabbages at $125 {$1.25} a crate. cut out of patch that was planted June 30th, 54 days after planting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 25. Got two loads of orange &amp;amp; lemon boxs. in Hamilton about 200 in all.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 26. Sunday. Fine. had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs B. and C. McKay from Welland.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Aug 27. Had a big day picked 284 tomatoes at 35¢ 100 plums at 60¢ and 70¢ 5 peppers Green at 50¢ Red 125 {$1.25} 14 bags Cabb 2 doz in each $100 {$1.00} doz 10 crates Cabb $125 {$1.25} 4 crates Cauiflowers $200 {$2.00} 3 crates Lawtons at 20¢ box, done at 9.30 p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 28th Raining this morning shipped 66 toms 23 pears Clapps at 60¢ 27 plums some Cabb. Caul &amp;amp; Peppers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 29th Fine &amp;amp; cool. only picked 152 toms, 40 plums, 24 peppers at 45¢. Cabbages $1.00 dozen&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 30. Very cool tomatoes not ripening. finished picking Clapps Favorite pears only had 50 bskts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 31st Warmer tomatoes better picked 258 bskts. at 35¢ 100 bskts plums at 50¢ &amp;amp; 60¢ mostly 60¢. Cabbages 125 {$1.25} crate Cauliflower 8 crates $2.00 4 Red peppers $1.25. Finished Burbank plums &amp;amp; started Cabot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 1 Fine &amp;amp; warm picked 50 plums at 50¢ 15 doz Cabbages 90¢ for Hart.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 2 Sunday Fine. Charlotte &amp;amp; Doris both sick again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 3. Busy today. raining but worked all day. 312 bskts tomatoes 35¢ 13 sacks Cabb 1.00 doz. 12 crates Cauliflowers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 4th. picked all day again sold some toms at 30¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 5th. Very busy 460 toms 20 peppers 60 plums 10 doz cabb. Sold mostly at Barrie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;325 toms 14 peppers 17 plums to {----?} &amp;amp; Cancilla.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 6th. not much doing 100 toms 50 plums some Cabb &amp;amp; Cauliflowers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 7. only 120 toms 50 plums today - picked 25 Red peppers 10 north at $100 {$1.00}. 14 Sold in Toronto at $1.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 8th Sold Bartlett pears to Harvest Canning Co 1 7/8 in {inch} &amp;amp; upwards 4 1/2 ct lb took in 85 bushel today not very good this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 9th Sunday cool Had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs B. &amp;amp; Dean &amp;amp; family in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 10th. Had quite a few orders today 225 toms and over 100 plums some Cabb &amp;amp; Caul &amp;amp; peppers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 11 Hardly any orders today only 21 toms &amp;amp; 61 plums. guess will have to sell to Canners. Picking pears&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 12 Finished Bartlett Pears only had 139 bushels No 1 Sold at 4 1/2¢ lb. also Sold our Tomatoes today to the Harvest Coy at 45¢ a bushel. at farm. shipped one good load north also sold Ross Hart a load 30 doz Cabb 75¢ 61 Green peppers 35¢ 2 crates Cauliflowers $2.00 {Side note} Shipped 15 bskts Red peppers to Toronto sold at $150 {$1.50} and $2.00 a bskt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 13th Picking plums and few Tomatoes &amp;amp; Howell pears also picking Tomatoes for Canners. weather very cold. am afraid of frost tonight&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 14 Very heavy white frost but did no damage here. picking Tomatoes for Canners&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 15th Cool yet. picking tomatoes 350 bus {bushel} since Thursday morning. Sold Hart a load of cabbages 60 doz Large at 75¢ 25 doz second growth @ 50¢ also picked 7 barrels Colvert apples sold at $3.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 16. Sunday Had Carman Bell &amp;amp; family for dinner and went to Ham. for tea very cold coming home afraid it will freeze&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 17th. Heavy frost this morning. froze all the tomato vines and touched some of the tomatoes. Picking all day for the factory 250 bus. and shipped 46 bskts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 18. warmer &amp;amp; showery very busy picked about 125 bus {bushels} tomatoes 61 bskts {baskets} toms 63 bskt pears 25 plums 50¢ 10 peppers 36 1/2 doz. Cabb 75¢ doz 10 crates Cauliflowers $200 {$2.00}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 19th. Finished picking plums Reine Claude - had {blank} bskts. also finished cukes. vines frozen still picking tomatoes &amp;amp; pears and 25 Red peppers shipped to Toronrto sold at $1.75 bskt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 20 Picked 50 bus Tomatoes for Canners. shipped 80 bskts to Toronto to try. Sold at 25¢ &amp;amp; 30¢ and 77 bskts north. picked in the rain cold and showery nearly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 21 Showery picking tomatoes &amp;amp; peppers cut 12 crates Cauliflowers at $2.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 22. Saturday very busy Sold Ross Hart 2 tons Cabbages at $35.00 ton. averaged 88 cts a dozen they were extra large. also 40 bags Carrots at $1.00 bag and 34 bskts pears 55¢ and picked 4 barrels Cranberry pippin apples at $3 00 per barrel. the canners drew 150 bus tomatoes picked yesterday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 23rd. Fine &amp;amp; warm. Sunday, was down home for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 24th. Picking pears and 100 bskts tomatoes, 12 crates Cauliflowers 30 x 11 Red peppers sold at $100 {$1.00} 30 x 6 Red peppers sold at 50¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 25. Picking Sheldon pears 40 bskts at 60¢ also Tomatoes for canners.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 26th. not very many orders today. picked 7 barrels Cranberry pippin apples $3.00 per barrel. Fine &amp;amp; mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 27th. more orders today 50 bskts pears 51 Tomatoes 5 caul. 2 bags Cabb. also shipped some peppers and got 150 bus toms ready for canners. Very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 28. Warm &amp;amp; Showery picking 150 bus tomatoes some bskts pears toms. &amp;amp; peppers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 29th. Called Harvester Canning Coy on phone to&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;enquire why they did not come for Tomatoes and they refused them. say they are filled up. Have 161 bus {bushel} picked. got up at 430 this morning put 27 bus. into baskets. sent to Toronto other 134 bus in field yet tonight, also packed 5 bbls Cranberry apples. picked 25 bskts tomatoes &amp;amp; 50 bskts pears and drew two loads stumps from Thomas's got home at 745 pm for supper. P.S. Sold in Toronto at 20¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 30th. Sunday. Fine &amp;amp; cool home all day. The&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept 31st. Baseball winners for the season were. Bay city in the M. O. League. Hamilton in last place Baltimore won for the 5 year in succession in the International. Both New York Teams in the National &amp;amp; American win again this year. Hamilton won Intermediate Lacrosse Championship Saturday beat. Ottawa in finals.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 1st. Shipped some peppers to Toronto also a few Toms &amp;amp; pears north. also a few Cauliflowers. price of them way down got $110 {$1.10} a crate today. Sold 134 bus Tomatoes to Hislops Canning Factory at Freeman for 30¢ bus the ones the Harvest Coy turned us down with.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 2nd Picked Cranberry pippin apples till noon had a few orders north. started team on fall ploughing yesterday. weather fine &amp;amp; warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 3rd only two small orders today. but picked 100 bus Tomatoes for Hislop Canning Factory only getting 30¢ a bus. put in boxs for Canners total. 1767 bus toms.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 4th. Had a few orders Caul. etc. picked 100 bskts peppers put in Shed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 5th. Very cold had quite a few orders 68 pears Caul. &amp;amp; Cabbages.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 6 Heavy frost this morning, Finished picking Toms on Oct 3 also picked peppers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 7 Sunday. Away all day had dinner in Ham. and supper at Frank McMillan's upon the mountain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 8 Heavy frost this morning picking Baldwin apples. and cut Cabb. Caul. and a few pears for north.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 9th Picked 2 bbls {barrels} Kieffer and 45 bskts today. finished picking Baldwin apples. warmer today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 10th. Shipped 40 Kieffer pears north at 45¢ and 30 Sheldon pears to Toronto Sold. at. 60¢ started picking Spry apples.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 11 Picked 30 bskts Kieffers at 40¢. fine &amp;amp; warm picking Spy apples crop very light&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 12. no orders at all today picked Spy apples all day very foggy most of day Bot 500 berry crates at 20¢ &amp;amp; 15000 boxs at 585 from Dalton for Cash on delivery next week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 13th.Picking &amp;amp; packing apples. fine &amp;amp; warm was down town looks like rain tonight. Harry Glover &amp;amp; Vern Kerns &amp;amp; wife leave in the morning for St. Petersburg Florida.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 14th. Raining today. (Sunday) Shipped {---?} 30 bbls apples (20 Spys $4 00 10 others $3 00)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 15th. Shipped 65 pears 8 crates Caul. 9 sacks Cabbages up north. and some peppers to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 16th. Picking apples all day no orders. have 75 bbls to sell yet dont seem to be any sale for them. New York Americans win the World's Series winning 4 games out of 6.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 17 Finished picking apples this morning. getting a load ready for market first time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 18th. Market for first time Cauliflowers $1.00 doz Cabbages 60¢ &amp;amp; 75¢ doz Peppers 50¢ bskt&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;small pumpkins $100 {$1.00} doz Carrots 75¢ bushel. got home early &amp;amp; shipped 60 bskts Kieffer pears 14 crates Cauiflowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 19. Finished picking Kieffer pears. have a big crop - have about 500 bskts in barn yet. getting cool tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 20th. Packing apples 58 blls for T. S Tremouth Sold at $2 50 per bbl. seems to be hard to sell this year&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 21st Sunday cool &amp;amp; cloudy Charlottes 3rd Birthday Had {O---?} Bush &amp;amp; wife over for a few minutes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 22nd Getting a load ready for market and packing apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 23rd. Got home from market at noon. finished packing apples. 54 blls for Geo Kemp Sundridge at $250 {$2.50} bll. had 170 barrels apples all together. started getting load of carrots ready for Hamilton Sold Stevens &amp;amp; Solomon 200 bus at 60¢ bushel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 24th. Went to Hamilton with 60 bus carrots raining nearly all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 25 cold &amp;amp; cloudy. digging potatoes in the morning started unloading car of 1st manure after noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 26th Started unloading 2nd Car manure. weather Fine &amp;amp; cool.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Oct 27th. Finished 2nd car of manure. spreading on ground for strawberries next Spring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 28th. Cool &amp;amp; cloudy a few light showers. motored into Hamilton to see Dean Boniface &amp;amp; family who left this am. at nine oclock for Calif.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 29th. Shipped a few orders north. got a load ready for market. and pulled carrots rest of time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 30th went to market. rained all morning. got home at noon. Carrots 75¢ bushel Cabbages 50 to 75¢ doz Cauliflowers 75 to $100 {$1.00} doz Peppers 50¢ Kieffer pears 40¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 31st Went to Hamilton with 50 doz Cabbages for Solomon &amp;amp; Stevens at 60¢ doz. weather getting cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 1st. Very cold this a.m. went to market. ground frozen and covered white with snow. have some carrots out yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 2 Frosty this morning went to Hamilton with 55 bus Carrots 60¢ bushel. Fine &amp;amp; milder this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 3rd Fine &amp;amp; milder today went to market again it was very slow got home at 4.30 Finished getting carrots in had almost 500 bushels have 250 bus in barn yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 4th Sunday. mild. with a drizzling rain all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov 5 warm &amp;amp; showery all day took a load of Cabbages Cauliflowers &amp;amp; Carrots to Stevens &amp;amp; Solomon got another load ready for market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 6. Showery yet went to market home at noon. Bot 250 - 11 qt bskts, at 3¢ Carrots selling at 75 bush {bushel} Small Cabbages 50¢ bush Cauiflowers 75¢ bush Peppers 40 and 50¢ Kieffer pears 30¢ to 40¢ started unloading third Car of manure afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 7th Unloading manure showery yet. got another load ready for market. Cauliflowers &amp;amp; Cabbages all cut now. turning very cold tonight &amp;amp; showery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 8th at Market today cold with snow squalls all day. got 75 orange crates at 7¢ to 10¢ each.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 9th unloading 4th car of manure. weather cold &amp;amp; cloudy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 10th Finished Car of manure 34 tons 400 lbs. Fine &amp;amp; milder have a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 11th Sunday. Armistice Day war ended 5 years ago today. cool &amp;amp; cloudy. have a bad cold stayed in bed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov 12th. Thanksgiving Day had Grandpa Mac &amp;amp; Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma Boniface for dinner. weather was fine. Hamilton Road Race run this morning. Won by Frank Zuna. who was winner last year too. also the Hamilton Tigers beat Toronto Argos. Saturday at Rugby. &amp;amp; won the championship.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 13th. started unloading 5th car manure 36 1/2 tons. broke spring on truck.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 14th Finished car of manure and got load ready for market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 15th. Went to market with a few peppers and Kieffer pears sold at 30¢ bskt &amp;amp; 75 &amp;amp; 100 bushel. got new Spring on truck spring &amp;amp; time cost $18.43. mild damp &amp;amp; cloudy. Got another load of crates &amp;amp; berry boxs in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 16th. Shipped 40 bskts more Kieffers to Toronto last sold at 40¢ &amp;amp; 45¢. Drew two loads of Stumps for Smith. weather Damp &amp;amp; cloudy a few light showers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 17th Drew three more stumps. weather cooler&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 18th Sunday. Cool &amp;amp; cloudy went up to city &amp;amp; Saw Lillie's sister in the hospital and went down to mothers for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 19th. Drew 240 bus carrots into Stevens &amp;amp; Solomon today&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;last load had 90 bushels on. made a big load.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 20. at market today weather fine &amp;amp; mild. had Kieffer pears. were very slow sold some as low as 20¢ bskt {basket}. and 50¢ to $1.00 bushel. gathered up 92 orange crates cost about $100 {$1.00} doz on average. must have about 400 now on hand&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 21 Unloaded car of manure and covered Johns strawberry patch. weather mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 22 shipped 66 bskt pears to Toronto. men cleaning up hotbeds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 23rd Started unloading another car of manure got four loads off stopped by rain and rained all the rest of the day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 24 Finished car of manure it was not weighed and had us billed at 40 tons could not have had 20 tons on it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 25th. Sunday fine. was at Hamilton for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 26. showery all morning went to Hamilton got 128 orange crates.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 27th two cars manure on the road since last Thursday &amp;amp; Friday. getting ready to go to Calif. only delayed waiting for the manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 28. went to Hamilton in the morning got 4 teeth filled two cars manure in started after dinner have word another one shipped&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov 29 Fine &amp;amp; mild finished the 2 cars manure. makes 9 in now this fall and one more coming yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 30th. made arrangements about tickets for Calif. we leave monday evening have $300 in American money and $750 in Travellers Cheques. the last car of manure in (10th). Raining all morning. started after noon to unload it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 1st. Finished unloading manure &amp;amp; getting truck laid up. for winter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 2nd. Sunday. last day home expect to leave tomorrow for California for the winter&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>=== Dominion
== Scribbling
==Diary
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                    <text>== CALENDER FOR 1919 ==

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&lt;td style="width: 48px;"&gt;Sunday&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 49.375px;"&gt;Sunday&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 61px;"&gt;Thursday&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;23&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>== DOMINON SCRIBBLING DIARY ..FOR.. 1919 ==

SHOWING A WEEK AT AN OPENING PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE COPP, CLARK CAMPPANY, LIMITED 495-517 WELLINGTON ST. WEST - - TORONTO</text>
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;Jan. 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;By 8 pigs 1760 lbs @ 17.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;314.&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 9 lambs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;121.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 17 geese to {Jew?} 190 lbs @ 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;41.80&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;Feb.14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 3 pigs 6 50 lbs @ 67.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;109.95&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 46 lbs hide @ 15&amp;nbsp; {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;6.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 41px;"&gt;" 15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 41px;"&gt;" 1 quarter beef to Watt. 110 lbs @ 20 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 41px;"&gt;22.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 7 pigs 1630 lbs @ 17.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;275.70&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" cash for Molly sold to {Jim?} Ritch&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;160.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;Apr. 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" cash " Mary + calf. - H. Booth&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;110.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;May. 23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 8 pigs 1860 lbs @ {cents sign} 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;345.--&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;June 16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 12 cattle 133060 lbs @ {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;1567.22&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 6 sheep @ {$ or cents sign} 13. cwt&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;94.95&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 131 ibs wool @ 70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;91.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;cash for patatoes to Mr. Thompson&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;10.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" " 3 pigs 780 lbs @ $23.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;183.30&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" 3 bags potatoes A. Flath, D. Roberts&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;5.25&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;137.--&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 278px; height: 21px;"&gt;" Chickens &amp;amp; ducks sold to Falkner&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>== Furs of Beauty---Furs of Quality ==

The above is one of the many beautiful creations that we keep in stock, but do not show in Hallam's Fur Fashin Book. If you cannot find what you want--write us We have special lines--no advertised--that will please the most critical. LATEST IN STYLES----- LOWEST IN PRICE SATISFACTION GURANTEED JohnHallam Toronto Limited THE LARGEST IN OUT LINE IN CANADA</text>
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                    <text>== MEMORANDUM FROM 1918 ==

&lt;table style="height: 251px;" width="861"&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 16px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;Jan. 13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;To 1 bbl. salt&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;2.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 16px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" 5 galo coal oil + 255 gasolene&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 16px;"&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" 5 " " " + 5 "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 16px;"&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;3.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;5.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" plate for Harry&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;5.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" boots for Clara&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;7.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" linoleum&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;10.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;5.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;" T. Henderson chair&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;15.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;42.-&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;33.81&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;7.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;10.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;5.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;15.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;25.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.656px; height: 16px;"&gt;&lt;s&gt;" wool to Herwich&lt;/s&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 279.688px; height: 16px;"&gt;7.65&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>== January  NEW YEAR'S DAY (Dominion) WEDNESDAY, 1==

Choring. Foggy and dull started to rain about ten o'clock and raining most of day. Vance and Art Garneau here for an hour. Harry Philp and Della Stinson married</text>
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                    <text>== January,  THURSDAY, 2 == 
Choring and chopping in afternoon. Harry Booth called. Brock to town at night. Neary fall of snow in P.M. Fine night.

== FRIDAY, 3 ==

Da choring and sifted ashes. Brock took 8 pigs to Morrefeild in morning. Helped up churn in P.M. Lizzie here in afternoon. Mother sick with cold. Fine and bright but cold.

== SATURDAY, 4 ==

Da done chores. Brock took 9 lambs to Moorefield in morning. Very stormy morning and cold. Brock and I to town at night.

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Brock to church at night. Fine and cold.</text>
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                    <text>== January  EPIPHANY (Quebec) MONDAY, 6 ==

Brock done chores. We picked 16 geese. Mr. Henderson called to say Grace Brett died this morning and stayed for supper. Milder. Snowy at times in P.M.

== TUESDAY, 7 ==

Da done chores. Brock took down 17 geese to Herwich and a few bags of chop in morning. at Tom Speers sale in afternoon. rather mild and fine.

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Done chores. Mother, Brock and I to Grace Brett's funeral in afternoon. Fine in morning but cold and quite stormy by night</text>
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                    <text>== January THURSDAY,9 ==

Men choring. Very stormy day and cold with wind.

== FRIDAY, 10 ==

Men choring. Da started to flail the bit of flax. Very stormy day from N.W but finer to-words night.

== SATURDAY, 11 ==

Men choring. Da finished flailing the flax and Brock drew a load of corn. We to town at night. Grace Mason came out with us. Mr. Thompson very sick lovely bright day but sharp.

== SUNDAY, 12 ==

Brock to church at night, Grace went with him. Fine but cold east wind.</text>
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                    <text>== Januray  MONDAY, 13 X ==

Da done chores. Brock to town with chop and cream can and sent a box to Clara. Killed pig in afternoon. Very mild bright day.

== TUESDAY, 14 ==

Men choring and started to draw ot manure. Brock took me to morning train. Going to Elora. Dull but fine.

== WEDDNESDAY, 15 ==

Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock to town at night. Fine day. Harry Carson at Bonn Germny.</text>
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                    <text>== January, THURSDAY, 16 ==

Men choring and drawing out manure. Brock met me at night train. Hoshel and Sadie here in evening. Mother up to Roy's to see Harry. He sick with flu. Fine bright day.

== FRIDAY, 17 ==

Me choring. finished drawing out manure and bought in a load of corn. Brock up to Roys in evening. Fine but not very bright. Had a letter from Betty saying that Robt. Alvies is dead.

== SATURDAY, 18 ==

Men choring and chopped nine bags in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Bill Gaso here for dinner. Mild and foggy.

== SUNDAY, 18 ==

Brock to church at night. Da up to Roy's to see how Harry was. Fine bright day.</text>
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                    <text>== January  MONDAY, 20 ==

men choring. Then fanning up the flax that was flailed. Da sifted ashes and we cleaned furnace. Lovely brightwarm day.

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Choring in morning. Brock and Da at AnthonyKirkpatrick's sale in afternoon We over to M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Isaac's in evening. Very fogy and mild. Mrs. Wm Lowery died.

== WEDNESDAY, 22 ==

Done chores. Brock down with some chop in forenoon, aslo took black pig. Cleaning hen &amp; pig pens in aftenoon. Very mild and foggy. Snow almost gone.</text>
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Choring and clipping sheep and cattles backs. mild and foggy almost rain at times.

== FRIDAY, 24 ==

Choring in morning. Chopped 21 bags in afternoon. I up to Roy's for tea. Fine but cold north wind.

== SATURDAY, 25 ==

Choring and drawing out Manure. Brock and I to town at night. Fine bright day.

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Brock to church at night. Fine day bright at times and not cold.</text>
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Done chores and brought in a load of corn in forenoon. Cutting wood in bush on other place in afternoon. Lovely fine day.

== TUESDAY, 28 ==

Done chores and chopping for pigs in forenoon. Cutting wood in back bush in afternoon. Fine and mild. Wonderful winter weather and very little frost, some wheels.

== WEDNESDAY, 29 ==

Done chores brought in the rest of corn from the field. Cutting wood in the afternoon. Beautiful fine mild day.</text>
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                    <text>== January  THURSDAY, 30==

Done chores and trying to chop in morning but engine was unsteady. Da at back bush in afternoon. Brock mother and I to town. Got Wiley shod. Fine bright day. Had buggy to town.

== FRIDAY, 31 ==

Done chores and at bush in afternoon.Fine morning but quite stormy at times. Quite a little snow fell.

== February  SATURDAY, 1 ==

Done chores and making engine solid in morning. at bush in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Fine but colder and a little windy.

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Brock to church at night Beautiful bright day.</text>
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                    <text>== February  MONDAY, 3 ==

Done chores and drawing out manure. Finished about three o' clock. Beautiful bright day. east wind.

== TUESDAY, 4 ==

Done chores and chopping a little in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Raining in morning. Got quite foggy and dull in afternoon. Colder.

== WEDNESDAY, 5 ==

Choring in forenoon At bush in afternoon. I up to Roy's in afternoon. Colder and quite stormy at times.</text>
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                    <text>== February  THURSDAY, 6 ==

Choring in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Beautiful brigt day with a few flurries of snow. &lt;s&gt;Olive 29 years old&lt;/s&gt;

== FRIDAY, 7 ==

Choring in forenoon and killed beef in afternoon. Matt helped. Brock over to see Hoshel in Evg. He sick with flu. Beautiful bright day and a lovely night. Olive 29 yrs. old.

== SATURDAY, 8 ==

Done chores and cut beef into quarters and chopping in morning. At bush in afternoon. We to town at night. Fine bright day.

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Brock &amp; I over to George Thompsons for dinner and Tea. Mrs. Jack Walker here in afternoon. Fine day. a little flurry of snow in afternoon. Cold north wind.</text>
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Done chores and at back bush in afternoon. Beautiful day.

== TUESDAY, 11 ==

Choring and chopping some in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock &amp; I down in evening for cream corn and a leghorn rooster. mild and a little snow at night.

== WEDNESDAY, 12 ==

Men choring and at bush in afternoon. Lizzie and Sarah Hilborn here in afternoon for a couple of hours. Fine and very mild and foggy.</text>
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Men choring in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock and I down to Ritches in evening. mild but vey strong east wind and rain about ten o'clock.

== FRIDAY, 14 ==

Men choring. Brock to moorfield with 3 pigs. Chopping in afternoon. Very foggy dull day. A little rain at times.

== SATURDAY, 15 ==

Done chores. Brock took Da and Ma to morning train. They gone down to see Mr. Thompson. Came home at night. Brock choring &amp; sifting ashes. We to town at night. Flurries of snow all day cold wind.

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Brock to church at night Bright and sharp.</text>
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Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock and I to town to concert at night. Fine morning but quite a fine snow falling in afternoon and at night.

== TUESDAY, 18 ==

Done Chores. Brock to Arthur horse fair in afternoon. Da cleaning hen house. Fine &amp; bright but cold north wind.

== WEDNESDAY, 19 ==

Done chores. Brock drove me to town in morning. Had dinner at Fox's. Men chopping in aftenoon. Uncle Rich here about marrow business. Elwin called with invitations to Alex M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Kellan's dance. Brock and I over at night. Fine bright day but sharp.</text>
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== FRIDAY, 21 ==

Choring and at bush in afternoon. Strong east wind foggy and dull.

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Done chores and chopping in morning. At bush in afternoon. Strong east wind with rain and sleet at night. Uncle Rich {symbol?} called this a.m.

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Choring and chopping in morning At bush in afternoon. Beautiful bright day.

== TUESDAY, 25 ==

Choring and sifted ashes. Break down with hide and cream can in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Dull rainy morning. Soft snow in P.M. Colder and stormy to-wards evening. Jack Noecker brought home from Toronto hospital dead. Age 50 years.

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Done chores. Men chopping in morning At bush in afternoon. Brock took mother &amp; I down to Noeckers in evening. Fine with a little snow to-wards evening.

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Done chores. Pa took Brock tomorning train. He gone to Chatsworth. Capt. Brian came on morning train. He and I up to Gaso's in afternoon and for tea. Mr. Craig here in afternoon and all night. Very mild and bright. Neary rain in evening with thunder and lightning. Turned colder in night. Mrs. Leo Shant died very suddenly to-night

== March  SATURDAY, 1 ==

Da choring. Billie &amp; I to town in afternoon. Very icy blustry all day colder.

== SUNDAY, 2 ==

Home all day Fine bright day.</text>
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Da choring. I took Billie to 6.09 train and Brock came home from Chatsworth. Fine mild day.

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Men choring and chopping in forenoon. Da sifting ashes in P.M. We to Mrs. Leo Shant funeral in afternoon. Dull morning. Quite a leary rain in afternoon and evening. foggy.

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Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Then went back to bush and cut three logs. Beautiful bright day milder.

== FRIDAY, 7 ==

Da done chores. Brock to Moorefield with 7 pigs. At lunch in afternoon cutting logs. Brock took mother to six train. She gone to Guelph. Beautiful bright day. 

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Done chores and chopping. Back to bush and put on a load of logs. Brock took them to town and brought home the lumber. Da sifted ashes then went to bed about five. Feeling very misreable. Nellie telephoned to say mother was sick with the cold. Brock to town at night. Cold last wind. Started to storm about twelve o'clock. 

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Very stormy morning but mild. A great quantity of snow fell. Wind in the west after dinner. Da some better.</text>
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Done chores and cleaning hen pens in afternoon. Brock to town in forenoon for 1/2 ton of fertilizer. Letter from Nellie saying mother is improving. Soft snow at time. mild.

== TUESDAY, 11 ==

Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Brock &amp; I to town in forenoon. Fine afternoon but very stormy in morning for a time. Colder at night.

== WEDNESDAY, 12 ==

Done chores and drawing up the wood from back bush. Sadie .neer in P.M. for an hour. Mr. Isaac Hilborn here in Evening to inqurie about the sick. Brock to town for mail. Mother improving. Fine bright day mild. Snow going very quickly.</text>
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Choring and drawing up wood. I down to Jack's for an hour. Fune day but cold N.E wind. Mother had to go back to bed again.

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Done chores and chopping in aftenoon. Da took another weak spell and had to go to bed. I neer to {name or place?} to phone how mother as. She a little better. Very strong and cold east wind but clear &amp; bright.

== SATURDAY, 15 ==

Brock done chores, cleaned pens and sifted ashes. Da in bed until noon and in house all day. Brock &amp; I to town at night. East wind with rain at times, Freezing.

== SUNDAY, 16 ==

Jack Walker up in morning. Da out to barn a couple times. heavy rain in forenoon from east. Very foggy and dull all P.M. Roy down with message saying that mother would be home in morning.</text>
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Done chores. Brock and I took buggy and went to meet mother. She came home from Guelph. Etta came with her. She still quite miserable and weak. Da took another weak spell about supper time. Very foggy day. rained hard at night.

== TUESDAY, 18 ==

Brock done chores and down with cream can for Dr. in afternoon. Dr. Ferrier came out about nine o' clock. Da has kidney trouble and put mother to bed. She very much run down. Soft snow in morning and rather dull.

== WEDNESDAY,19 ==

Brock done chores and to town for medicine in forenoon Lovely bright day and warm.</text>
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Doing chores Brock chopping and Da trimming spruce. Feeling some better. Brock to meet Clara at six train. Beautiful bright day.

== FRIDAY, 21 ==

Doing chores and Da trimming a few spruce. Dr. Ferrier here in forenoon. Brock to concert at night. Rather dull morning but finer in afternoon.

== SUNDAY, 23 ==

Mr &amp; Mrs. Thompson here. Brock to church at night. Mr. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Isaac here in evening Fine bright day.</text>
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                    <text>== March  MONDAY, 24==

choring. Brock took Mr. and Mrs. Thompson to town this afternoon. Beautiful bright warm day. Dr. Ferrier called this morning and found mother much better. She got up to-day.

== TUESDAY, 25 ==

Choring. Brock took Clara to morning train then down to Boyd's with a pig. At Thos. Riddals sale in afternoon. Da trimming spruce Fine warm day. Looking a little like rain in afternoon.

== WEDNESDAY, 26 ==

Done chores and took Molly to Ritches. Mr. Ritch bo't her $160. in forenoon &lt;s&gt;Then cleaning up seed barley for Frank Short in a&lt;/s&gt; Went back to bush in afternoon and cut up some taps and brought up the saw. Fine warm day. Heard Mr. Craig died on train on his way west.</text>
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Done chores and Brock chopping some in forenoon. Da sifted ashes. Cleaned up seed barley for Frank Short in afternoon. Dull and cold. Wind very high towards evening.

== FRIDAY, 28 ==

Brock done chores. Then drawing out manure in afternoon to other place. Da not feeling very well. Very strong north wind all day. Bright but cold.

== SATURDAY, 29 ==

Done chores and Brock drawing out manure. We to town at night. Fine day but very strong north wind

== SUNDAY, 30 ==

Brock to church at night. Fine day and not quite so windy.

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Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Then chopping some. Mrs. Jack Walker here in afternoon. Fine day but very strong cold north wind.

== April  TUESDAY, 1==

Brock done chores and cleaning pens. Da in bed unil five o' clock. Hoshel here in forenoon. Fine but very windy and cold.

== WEDNESDAY, 2 ==

Brock done chores and took barley to station for Frank Short in Forenoon. Choring in afternoon Fine not as windy and warmer I up to Roy's in Evening.</text>
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Choring and rock choping im afternoon. Mrs. Henry Hilborn here for a while in afternoon.

== FRIDAY, 4 ==

Done Chores. Brock led mary to moorefield and Da took calf in the buggy. Choring and Brock to Jack Boyd's in afternoon with pig. Smoky and dull warm.

== SATURDAY,5  ==

Done chores and Brock chopping in forenoon. Hitched up Lion an put put away sleighs &amp; Drew manure off drain in afternoon We to town at night. Put meat in pickle, Fine &amp; very warm.

== SUNDAY, 6 ==

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Done chores and Brock chopping. Cutting up some trees in old archard on other place in afternoon. Fine morning but dull after dinner and a shower about five. A little thunder and lightening.

== TUESDAY, 8 ==

Done chores and cleaned up a bin of seed oats in aftrnoon. Da not as well again this evening. Dull. Quite a shower in afternoon Thunder and lightening

== WEDNESDAY, 9 ==

Done chores and Brock chopping. Rather fine but looking like rain.</text>
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Choring and chopping in forenoon. Brock &amp; I to town in afternoon. Horse show postponed. Uncle Rich {symbol} and Aunt Emma here in afternoon. Very rainy dull morning, Warm and bright for a time in afternoon but turned dull again.

== FRIDAY, 11 ==

Done chores and cleaning up seed wheat and barley in afternoon. Rained in the night Dull day but mild.

== SATURDAY, 12 ==

Done chores and chopping. Da sifted ashes. Brock &amp; I to town at night. Colder but fine.

== SUNDAY, 13 ==

Brock to town at night. Fine day. Mrs. Masser here in afternoon.</text>
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Done chores and sawing up wood in old orchard and burning bush. Ma down to Jack Walkers in afternoon to see Mrs. Jim Murphy. Beautiful warm bright day.

== TUESDAY, 15 ==

Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Helping take off the kitchen paper in afternoon. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lowes came about five o' clock and stayed for tea. Brock &amp; I down to concert at night "Valley Farm" Cold and dull. Snow &amp; a little rain Towards evening.

== WEDNESDAY, 16 ==

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                    <text>== April  THURSDAY, 17==

Done chores. Brock chopped 12 bags. Da feeling miserable. We papered Kitchen. Dull and raining at times.

== GOOD FRIDAY (Dominion)  FRIDAY, 18==

Choring all day. Uncle Willie came up for the day. Brock took him to evening train. Lovely bright day.

== SATURDAY, 19 ==

Brock took down cream can and egg case. Cutting up some trees in low rchard and then some fence. Brock and I to town at night Fine day.

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                    <text>== April EASTER MONDAY (Dominion)  MONDAY, 21==

Done chores building fence on other place. Beautiful warm day.

== TUESDAY, 22 ==

Done chores and fencing on other place. Beautiful warm day.

== WEDNESDAY, 23 ==

Done chores and Da finished fence Brock down to help Jonh Walker {lugg?} wood. Went about eleven. To town at night to see "Hearts of The World" Rather dull started to rain about six o'clock.</text>
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Done chores. Brock washing and greasing harness. Da choring. Turned much colder in night cold north wind and flurries of snow all day.

== FRIDAY, 25 ==

Robt + Brock choring. Brock chopped ten bags of grain forenoon. Brock greased his harness afternoon and took Olive to evening train to go to Elora for a few days. Snowing all day and much worse at night real cold

== SATURDAY, 26 ==

Men choring. Very cold + Stormy getting finer Brock started To draw out manure. drawing all afternoon gone down town at night

== SUNDAY, 26 ==

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== TUESDAY, 29 ==

Robt + Brock choring and gone back to build fence round the piece of new land by the bush forenoon. Threw out road fence on other place in aft. I came home this morning Mr. Henderson called in P.M. beautiful day

== WEDNESDAY, 30 ==

Done Chores and building at the road fence. Started down at M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewings line. Fine and bright but strong east wind and looking like rain at night.</text>
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Choring round barn all day. Rainy in morning Dull &amp; cold.

== SATURDAY, 3 ==

Done chores and working at road fence. Threw out some more but had to stop about three o'clock. It came on a heavy rain and rained hard all evening.

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Done chores and working at road fence on fornt of other place. Dull morning but turned out nice and bright.

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Done chores and finished road fence in forenoon. Then fixing fence on other place and taking off barb wire. I up to Harry's in &lt;s&gt;aft&lt;/s&gt; evening Mr. Henderson called with a chair for mother from Da. She 56 yrs old. Fine but very high wind all day

== WEDNESDAY, 7 ==

Done chores. Brock to town in morning to get horses shod. Da fixing some fence back of barn. Fixing fence on other place in afternoon. Brock + I to town at night Fine but a little breezy. Took off storm windows in evening.</text>
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Done chores and digging out a plugged drain on other place in forenoon. Fixing line fence beleive Jack + us and fence round pasture. Mr. Henderson and a Mr. Carrigan Called.. Fine but very dull and a little cool.

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Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Started to work on land for the first. Cultivating in afternoon back by maple tree. Brock had Lion and Dan. Rather bright in morning and breezy but dull and east wind in afternoon.

== SATURDAY, 10 ==

Done chores. Cleaning pens and chopping and mincing seed. Brock to town at night Rainy day.

== SUNDAY, 11 ==

Raining at times all day. East wind.</text>
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Done chores. Da pickig up brush in orchard and clipping up spruce trees. Brock to M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Isaacs with a heifer in forenoon. Cultivating back by maple tree also sowed and harrowed it to wheat. Dull in morning and a little misty but brightened up after dinner. fine night.

== TUESDAY, 13 ==

Done chores and cultivated rape ground on other place in forenoon. Then harrowed and sowed it in afternoon 7 ac. Mrs. Bill Anderson here for dinner and tea. Beatiful warm day.

== WEDNESDAY, 14 ==

Done chores. Then cultiating in field next to windmill in forenoon. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Fine and very warm.</text>
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Done chores and cultivate sod next Jack's line fence in forenoon. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Della here for duck eggs. A little showery early in morning. Cleared and quite sultry. Looking like rain.

== FRIDAY, 16 ==

Done chores. Then Da cultivated sod for corn in forenoon. Brock went to cultivate back by Roy's line fence but had to stop about eleven as it came on a shower. Da cultivated little patch on other place and garden patches in afternoon. Brock cultivating on 4 ac on other place. Dull all day and a heavy mist a rain at times. Rained steady for a couple of hours in evening.

== SATURDAY, 17 ==

Doing chores then drew out flax straw and burned it in forenoon. Brock chopping in afternoon and Da moving potatoes root house. Brock + I to town at night Raining at times

== SUNDAY, 18 ==

Brock to church at night. Mr. Davis and family called in afternoon. Fine breezy day.</text>
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                    <text>== May  MONDAY, 19==

Done chores. Cultivating back by ditch and in corner field in afternoon. Fine but looking like rain towards evening. Mrs. John Corbett buried.

== TUESDAY, 20 ==

Done chores. Brock to town in forenoon for gasolene and cream can. Chopping in afternoon, We up to harry's in evening. Rainy and misty. Da sprouting potatoes.

== WEDNESDAY, 21 ==

Done chores. Cleaned hen houses and choring. Quite a heavy rain at times all afternoon.</text>
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Done chores. Brock digging up a pugged drain in Corner field. Da picking up along road fence and others in the Marshall place. Dull and showery. Rainy at times {symbol for and?} dull. Brock to town at night to call up {pen scratch} Harry Booth. Dull {with pen scratch} and wet.

== FRIDAY, 23 ==

Brock took pigs to Moorefield in morning and got soem grain Da clipping trees. Then workng at drains in corner field in afternoon Brock + I to town at night Harry {last name} in town. He home from the front. Dull in morning and a little shower but cleared off and came out hot. Another little shower about six.

== VICTORIA DAY (Dominion)  SATURDAY, 25 ==

Done chores and digging at drain in forenoon. Cultivating, harrowed and sowed the remainder of sod that was intended for corn in field next. I Jacks. in afternoon. Fine and quite hot. Willa + Har here in evg.

== SUNDAY, 25 ==

Put young cattle out to grass. Brock to church at night. Nice bright day.
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Done chores. Then cultivating this side of ditch in forenoon. Harrowing and sowed it in afternoon. Brock got Elwins fertilizer drill and worked late. Beautiful warm day.

== TUESDAY, 27 ==

Done chores. Cultivating back by line fence next Roy in forenoon. Da finifhed some harrowing this side of ditch and cultivated garden and little patch on other place. Sowing and harrowing at line fence in P.M also strip of garden at road and The little patch. Beautiful day.

== WEDNESDAY, 28 == 

Done chores and cultivated a piece in 3r&lt;u&gt;d&lt;/u&gt; field back on other place. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Then Da worked up garden patch and riged it up. Put wire fence round it after supper. Beautiful day and warm. I walked to town in forenoon. Mr. Henderson brought me out.</text>
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Done chores and finished The drain in corner field put in new tile. Then started to plough corn ground. Ploughing in afternoon. Fine and very warm.

== FRIDAY, 30 ==

Done chores. Finished corn ground and harrowed it. Then cultivatd and sowed a wet patch up by line fence next Roy. fine and warm.

== SATURDAY, 31 ==

Done chores. Harrowed, rolled and sowed corn ground and also a wet patch in sod field next Jack. Brock + I to town at night. Very sultry day.

== June  SUNDAY, 1 ==

Mr. + Mrs. Thompson here for tea. Brock to church at night Very warm day. Roy and Georgie called. Gerald expected at Guelph to-night.</text>
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                    <text>== June  MONDAY, 2==

Done chores and ploughed, cultivated, rolled, and harrowed groud for mangels. Sowed them in afternoon. Da picking up on some land down by bush after he had the ridges set up. A very sultry hot day. extreme heat.

== TUESDAY, 3 ==

Da Cultivated and sowed another wet spot that was left. Brock planted a few potatoes in garden and chopping. Washed the sheep in afternooon. Started to plough in corner field about five o'clock. Harry Booth here. Fine and very hot.

== WEDNESDAY, 4 ==

Ploughing in corner field Lou Booth came for 5 bags of potatoes. Brock to town at night. Very sultry hot day. Thunder in Evg.</text>
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                    <text>== June  THURSDAY, 5 ==

Ploughing in corner field. Very sultry day. Storms going round all day. A heavy rain about five. 

== FRIDAY, 6 ==

Ploughing in corner field. Mr. Kincade from Moorefield here to see back windmill in afternoon. Quite a shower in afternoon. Sultry. 

== SATURDAY, 7 == 

Finished ploughing corner field in forenoon. Cultivating turnip ground in afternoon. We to town at night. Gerald here for dinner. A little cooler but looking like rain at times. 

== SUNDAY, 8 == 

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Brock done chores and cultivating rape ground on other place in forenoon. Da very miserable lame hip. and crass cultivating in afternoon. Beautiful day.

== TUESDAY, 10 ==

Brock finished cultivating rape ground. in forenoon then cultivating for corn in corner field in afternoon. Da cultivating + harrowing on corn ground too. Brock to town at night. Mr. Henderson here in evening. Beautiful day but hot.

== WEDNESDAY, 11 ==

Done chores. Drawing out manure for potatoes in forenoon and planting them in afternoon Brock and I to town at night. Dr. Ferrier out to see Da. His hip very painful. Lovely day.</text>
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== THURSDAY, 12 ==

Done chores and sheared 24 sheep. Mrs. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewing and Loyd here in afternoon. Beauiliful day. Cool breeze. 

== FRIDAY, 13 ==

Cultivating and rolling corn ground in forenoon. Brock got Hoshels drill and sowed it in afternoon. Harrowed it. Very hot sultry day. A little thunder shower about six. 

== SATURDAY, 14 ==

Cultivating and harrowing rest of corner field. Brock chopped a little. He and I to town at night. Fine and warm. 

== SUNDAY, 15 == 

Brock to church at night. Fine and hot.</text>
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                    <text>== June  MONDAY, 16 ==

Took 12 fat cattle to Moorefield in forenoon. Drawing out manure in afternoon for turnips. Fine and hot.

== TUESDAY, 17  ==

Drawing out manure for turnips. Mr. Kincade, Woodissee and Oakman here babbitting back windmill. Brock to town at night with the the buggy wheels. Mr. Henderson called. Fine and hot.

== WEDNESDAY, 18 ==

Fixing fence and back windmill and drawing out manure the rest of day. Fine and very hot.</text>
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                    <text>== June  THURSDAY, 19==

Ploughing the manure in for turnips and Brock harrowed it. Very hot sultry day. Thunder storms going all round. a little shower about six. Myrille Burrows and Mrs. Humpries here in afternoon.

== FRIDAY, 20 ==

Men cultivating rest of corner field in forenoon. Cultivating and {illegible} turnip ground in afternoon. Brock to town at night with cream can. Sadie here in morning. Heavy rain early in morning, but a nice day.

== SATURDAY, 21 ==

Rolled, harrowed and ridged up turnip ground. and sowed them in afternoon. Da ploughing strip back by ditch in afternoon. Elwin brought load of oats in forenoon. Fine and cooler. We to town at night.

== SUNDAY, 22 ==

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Brock cultivating on rape ground in forenoon. To town in afternoon get team and Wiley shod. Da finished ploughing the strip by ditch. Beautiful day.

== TUESDAY, 24 ==

Cultivating rest of corner field in morning Rolled, harrowed and sowed it to millet in afternoon. Ma and I to town in afternoon Fine and hot. Storm went round about seven o'clock but only a little shower here.

== WEDNESDAY, 25 ==

Scuffled and hoed 11 rows of mangels in forenoon. Brock chopping in afternoon and choring. Dull and misting turning to rain about noon. Rained all afternoon and evening.</text>
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Scuffled rest of mangels and hoeing all day. Brock to garden party at Moorefield. Cloudy in morning but cleared in afternoon and a nice night

== FRIDAY, 27 ==

Finished hoeing mangels about ten. Da started to scuffle corn and Brock working on strip back by ditch. Brock to {Gashen/Goshen?} in evening. I up to Roys. Fine bright day. Cool breeze.

== SATURDAY, 28 ==

Da finished scuffling corn by noon. Brock harrowed rape ground and burning roots. Both Ploughing on other place in afternoon.

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Men doing roadwork with two teams. Mother took me to train. Going to Elora. Fine and hot. 

== July  DOMINION DAY (Dominion)  TUESDAY, 1==

Doing roadwork. Brock to town at night. Very hot. 

== WEDNESDAY, 2 ==

Ploughing rape ground on other place. Mr. + Mrs. John Thompson brought me home this morning and stayed for dinner. Very hot and calm. Had to dip water for young cattle at low well. Mrs. Jas. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewing died this morning.</text>
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Ploughing rape ground. Brock to Waters raising in afternoon. We at Methodist garden party at night. Fine warm day. Very dry time.

== FRIDAY, 4 ==

Ploughing on rape ground in morning. Da working in afternoon and Brock at Leo Waters raising. Mother + I to Mrs. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewings funeral. Fine and hot.

== SATURDAY, 5 ==

Da working rape ground. Brock at Waters until about five o'clock. We to town at night, Fine, a little sprinkle about five o'clock.

== SUNDAY, 6 ==

Mr. + Mrs. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt;Isaac here for dinner and tea. Dr. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Gregor here for tea. Brock to church at night Mist in morning but a nice day</text>
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Brock took 6 sheep to Moorefield in morning and for hayloader in afternoon. Da Cultivated and harrowed rape ground. Fine day. I to Moorefield with Mr. Henderson.

== TUESDAY, 8 ==

Brock fixing car on hay fork track and did some chopping and mowing side of road in morning. Da cultivating and discing strip back by bush in forenoon. Went for load of gravel in P.M. Mr. Perkin here fixing back windmill and silling up hay loader. Herwich came for wool. $91.75 Aunt Sarah Chambers died this morning Fine and a little cloudy.

== WEDNESDAY, 9 ==

To bush for sleepers for barn and fixing floor. I to town in morning. Took Da + Ma to seven train. They gone to Aunt Sarah's funeral. Brock and I to town for rape seed. Fine warm day.



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Brock rolled. sowed and harrowed rape ground. Very dull windy cold day.

== FRIDAY, 11 ==

Brock putting down barn floor. Clara, Melville, mother and father came about six o'clock. Fine but quite windy.

== SATURDAY, 12 ==

Sowed strip of rape back by ditch in morning. Finished barn floor and made cement sill. Brock down in afternoon for side delivery rake. We to town at night. Da cutting hay behind driving house. Fine in morning but a little mizzle in afternoon. Melville at Fergus.

== SUNDAY, 13 ==

Clara and Melville left for home about seven. Melville + Hoshel to Harriston in a.m. Home for dinner. Roy and Georgie called. Brock to church at night. Fine warm day.</text>
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Da cutting hay corner field. Brock choring and raking back of barn. Drew it in afternoon. Mr. Perkins here setting up side delivery rake. Fine warm day.

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Cutting hay on other place in forenoon and until about four o'clock. Brock cleaned pens and tedded hay in corner field. Raked it after dinner and started to draw in. I down to Massers in evening. Misty in morning but a fine cool day.

== WEDNESDAY, 16 ==

Finished drawing hay from corner field in morning. Then Da second raked it and Brock Drawing it in after noon. Beautiful day.</text>
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Da cuttng hay on other place in forenoon. Brock unloaded a load and leveled hay in driving house then raking rest of hay on other place that was cut Tuesday. Drawing in afternoon. Ma up to Elwins in P.M. Fine warm day. Brock 26 yrs old.

== FRIDAY, 18 ==

Moving engine + chopper and getting ready to draw into barn. Then drawing and raking. Hay loader working well. I to town in afternoon. Fine and very hot.

== SATURDAY, 19 ==

Drawing in hay and raking. We to town at night. Peace celebration. Fine and warm.

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Brock to church at night Got quite dull in afternoon and a little shower about five o'clock.</text>
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Scuffling mangels. hoeing potatoes and greening potatoes. Brock to Woodissee's with Lily I over to Hilbours in evening Dull. shower about ten and again in afternoon about three. Heavy storms going around.

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Brock to town for gasolene in morning. Getting the engine out and chopping and hoeing mangels. Mr. Thompson came for six bags of potatoes. Raking and drawing in hay in afternoon. Dull in morning but brightened ans was a nice day.

== WEDNESDAY, 23 ==

Cutting hay in back field on other place Raking and drawing in. Mrs. Hill here in afternoon and for tea. Fine hot day.</text>
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Finished cutting hay this forenoon. Then raking and drawing in. Mr. Fielding called with tea. Fine and quite breezy.

== FRIDAY, 25 ==

Finished haying. Drawing in and second raking back field. Fine but hot. Quite a heavy thunder storm in the night

== SATURDAY, 26 ==

Putting rake and loader down in low driving house in forenoon and fixing some gaps. Getting ready to cement in front of barn door in afternoon. Brock + I to town at night. Showery in forenoon but fine afternoon

== SUNDAY, 27 ==

Brock to church at night. Harry, Della Miss Roe and little Charlie Peters called and took me for a ride in car. Fine but very windy and warm.</text>
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Cementing in front of barn door in morning. Brock chopping in afternoon. Da hoeing in garden. Hoeing mangels after tea. I over to Hoshels with some beans. Fine but windy. 

== XTUESDAYX29 ==

Men hoeing mangels and scuffling. Brock + I to celebration Old boys re-union in Palmerston afternoon and evening. Fine but very windy. 

== WEDNESDAY, 30 ==

Men hoeing and scuffling turnips. Mr. Henderson called in evening. Fine and warm.</text>
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Men hoeing and scuffling turnips. I to kitchener with Mr. Henderson. Brock to Goldstone garden party at night. Dull and misty in morning but cloudy all day. 

== August  FRIDAY,1 ==

Hoeing and scuffing turnips. Brock to moorefield in morning with 3 pigs. Lionel Hamilton here for tea. Fine day. 

== SATURDAY, 2 == 

Finished hoeing then Da scuffling. Brock brought up sheep and divided them. Chopped some in afternoon. He + I to town to night. Fine and warm. 

== SUNDAY, 3 ==

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Men started to dig ditch on other place. Took team after dinner. Very hard and stony. Warm and sultry. 

== TUESDAY, 5 ==

Working at ditch all day with team. Very hot &amp; sultry. A little sprinkle about five. 

== WEDNESDAY, 6 ==

Men working at ditch all day. I to town in morning to meet Lillian. Mother and she up to Roy's in afternoon. Misty &amp; hot in morning. Brightened by noon but still hot.</text>
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                    <text>== August  THURSDAY, 7 ==

Men working at ditch all day. Brock, mother and Lillian at Presley. garden party. Cloudy in morning but brightened up. 

== FRIDAY, 8 ==

Men working at ditch all day. To Pike Lake in afternoon with Ross &amp; Florence. Fine and warm. 

== SATURDAY, 9 ==

Got out binder and started harvest. Cut little patch of road on other place and barley on other place. We to town at night. Fine and warm. 

== SUNDAY, 10 ==

Brock &amp; I to Chatsworth with Harry. Roy's up too. &lt;s&gt;Fine&lt;/s&gt; and warm.</text>
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== August  MONDAY, 11 ==

Cutting grain on other place. Da shocking. Joe Kaplan here for 4 bags of potatoes @ 1.75. Fine and warm. 

== TUESDAY, 12 ==

Finished cutting on other place at noon Then started in field next bush and Jack's line fence in afternoon. Fine and breezy. Stanley Ellis's barn burned. Windmill set it on fire. 

== WEDNESDAY, 11 ==

Finished cutting down by Jack's line fence in forenoon. Then started back of maple tree in afternoon. Brock &amp; I to town at night. Emerson Walker's barn burned. Gasoline engine set it on fire. Fine but very windy.</text>
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Brock chopping and moving straw to make room for grain. Brock took waggon to town in afternoon too get tires set. Da cleaning and spraying hen house. Mr. + Mrs. Thompson brought Evelyn up to stay a week. rained through the night fine afternoon.

== FRIDAY, 15 ==

Cutting and shocking back by bush. Fine and warm. Evelyn weighs 58 lbs. Lillian - 66 " Olive 100 "

== SATURDAY, 16 == 

&lt;u&gt;Terrible hail storm&lt;/u&gt; Getting ready to draw in. Got the load of wheat in little patch in morning. Then it came on a little rain Went back after dinner for load of barely and just got up when a heavy rain + wind storm started with thunder &amp; lightening and a little hail. Terrible storm in Drayton hail as large as eggs. Brock, Evelyn + I town in evening.

== SUNDAY, 17 ==

Brock to church at night Cloudy and very heavy storms going round. We had a little rain in the morning and in evening.</text>
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Clean out root house in forenoon. Da pulling weeds in afternoon and Brock to town in afternoon for waggon. Got bag of flour and some roofing. Heavy down pour in morning and another heavy shower at noon. Then brighter

== TUESDAY, 19 ==

Grinding knives in morning. Then working at ditch in afternoon. Dull morning. rained through night. Shower about noon and again at two. Then very fine and breezy rest of day.

== WEDNESDAY, 20  ==

Cutting grain back by ditch and in afternoon Finished the other piece next bush and Jack's line fence. Da shocking. Brock + I took Evelyn to town. Fine warm day. Ploughing a strip for rape on other side of turnips in morning until it was dry Enough to cut.</text>
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== August  THURSDAY, 21 == 

Went back to cut the wheat but it came on rain about nine so had to stop. Rained very hard most of forenoon. Tried cutting againe after dinner but came on rain. Brock to town at night. I Took Lillian to morning train. 

== FRIDAY, 22 ==

Finished ploughing strip for rape and cut the rest of wheat in forenoon. Sowed rape after dinner and got in three loads of grains. Mother up to Harry's in afternoon. Fine drying day. 

== SATURDAY, 23 ==

Drawing in all day from other place barley and oats. Brock &amp; I to town at night. Fine but a little cloudy. 

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== August  MONDAY, 25 ==

Finished drawing in from other place about ten then drawing barley from back of barn and mixed grain. Uncle Will came on night train. Quite showery in morning. Fine and windy in afternoon. Shower in evening &amp; cloudy. 

== TUESDAY, 26 ==

Drawing in all day from back at Roy's line fence. Misting at times in forenoon. High wind in afternoon. Dr. M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Gregor here. 

== WEDNESDAY, 27 ==

Drew in five loads in morning. Then fixing gaps + chopping. Making a ladder in afternoon. Quite heavy showers at times. Too wet to draw in.</text>
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Finished making lader and cut weeds in forenoon. Ron Walker and Elwin here with team in afternoon helping draw in from field next Jacks. Uncle Will over to cemetry and Uncle Sams. Fine but a little cloudy and a few drops of rain at times.

== FRIDAY, 29 ==

Drawing in all day. &lt;u&gt;Finished harvest&lt;/u&gt;. Roy helping in afternoon. Uncle Will + I down for plums and tomatoes in morning. Ma and he down in afternoon. Sara Hilborn and Gladys here in Evening. Fine and warm.

== SATURDAY, 30 ==

Da and Brock went back to work at ditch in forenoon. Trying to fix back windmill in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Hoshel, Sadie, Uncle Will + I motored to Chatsworth. Cloudy  + dull. rain in night but brightened up during day.

== SUNDAY, 30 ==

Brock to Church at night. We got home from Chatsworth about 8.30 P.M. Grace Thiloen Came with us. Fine but cool. Mr. Hastings killed in auto accident.</text>
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Working at windmill in forenoon at the ditch in afternon. Brock over to borrow Hoshel's pipe vice. I took Uncle Will to morning train. Fine day. 7

== TUESDAY, 2 ==

Men working at ditch all day. Grace + I to town in afternoon. Fine day. 

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Digging ditch on other place. Brock, Grace + I to town. Fine and warm. Mr. Thompson got 1/2 bu. of clover seed.</text>
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                    <text>== September  THURSDAY, 4 ==

Digging ditch on other place. Grace here for tea. Hoshel and Sadie here in evening. Fine and warm. 

== FRIDAY, 5 ==

Digging ditch on other place. Fine and warm. Grace + I down in morning for fruit. 

== SATURDAY, 6 ==

Digging ditch. Brock went to Moores threshing about three o'clock. Brock Grace and I to town. Fine and warm, breezy. 

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Brock, Grace + I to Presby. church at night. Gerald here. Windy and very hot.</text>
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Brock at Moores threshing for a couple of hours in morning. At ditch rest of day. Grace + I down to M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewings in evening. Fine and very warm high wind. 

== TUESDAY, 9 ==

Digging ditch all day. I took Grace to seven train. She gone to Hanover. Quite dull and smoky all day. a little like rain.

== WEDNESDAY, 10 == 

Digging ditch all day. Mrs. Brown and miss Ritch here in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Quite dull and looking like rain. Misty from about five o'clock.</text>
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Digging ditch all day. Mother took me to morning train to go to London.
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== FRIDAY, 12 ==

Finished ditch in forenoon. Brock at Wilmott's threshing in afternoon and at Hoshels. Da Drew wood out of old orchard. Fine day.

== SATURDAY, 13 ==

Brock at Hod's threshing until about three o'clock then chopping. Da started to cut corn. Brock to town at night. Fine day

== SUNDAY, 14 ==

Mr. + Mrs. Thompson brought me home in afternoon. Brock to church at night Harry Coran and Willa here in evening.</text>
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Da and Brock at Jack Walkers threshing until about ten. Ground the binder knife and cleaning pens. Cutting corn after dinner. A little shower in forenoon very fine afternoon and Evening. 

== TUESDAY, 16 ==

Cutting corn all day. Brock at Harry's threshing from eleven until four. Fine bright day.

== WEDNESDAY, 17 ==

Cutting corn until about ten. Then Brock started to cut the millet. Da cutting corn. Mother + I to town in afternoon. Fine and a cold wind. Front at night.</text>
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Cutting corn all day. Brock to town at night. Beautiful day. 

== FRIDAY, 19 ==

Finished cutting corn early in forenoon then shocking the millet, finished it after dinner and fixing fence + gaps on other place. Mr. Sterling drove Clara and Joyce over. They come to Arthur with Mrs. &amp; Mrs. Milson. Misty in morning. Quite a heavy shower after dinner and again about five.

== XSATURDAY, 20 == 

Men trying to fix back windmill pump. Working at it all day. Mother + Clara to town in afternoon. Brock + I down at night. Fine and very hot.

== SUNDAY, 21 ==

Raining all day. Very heavy at times.</text>
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Da getting ready to thresh. Brock chopping and helping Hoshel fill silo. Mr. + Mrs. Milson came about 11.30 and left for Chatsworth about 3 P.M. with Clara. Burts came with machine about six o'clock. Cloudy in morning but turned out a fine day.

== TUESDAY, 23 ==

Threshing all day. A little sprinkle of rain in forenoon. but rather fine.

== WEDNESDAY, 24 ==

Fnished threshing about ten o'clock. Then Brock at Roy's threshing until about 5 P.M. Da cleaning up barn floor and yard. A couple of heavy showers in forenoon but fine and very windy in P.M. Brock + I to town at night.</text>
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                    <text>== September  THURSDAY, 25 ==

Brock at Lung's threshing until 11 a.m. for Isaac Hilborns. Then cleaning pens. Da tiling and shocking the loose millet. Took cattle to back field in P.M. and choring. Brock and I to dance at night. Crank's {orchetus?}. Misty + showery at noon. Fine P.M.

== FRIDAY, 26 ==

Chopping in forenoon. Drawing out manure in afternoon. Fine cool day.

== SATURDAY, 27 ==

Drawing out manure all day. Brock + I to town at night Lovely warm day.

== SUNDAY, 28 ==

Mr. Harvey Bell here for tea. Brock to church at night. Beautiful warm day.</text>
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Drawing out manure. Brock helping Mr. Burrows put in culvert from three o’clock. Over to Dane {Frhuston's?} in the evening. Rather misty in morning. Dull and cool.

== TUESDAY, 30 ==

Cleaning ditch on this place down by bush. Ross &amp; Elwin helping in afternoon. Raining at times a little all day. Colder to-wards evening. dull.

== October  WEDNESDAY, 1 ==

Working at ditch down by bush cleaning out tiles. Brock down to Boyds in forenoon with pig. We at show in afternoon and to the concert. Cool but a bright afternoon.</text>
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== October  THURSDAY, 2 ==

Ploughing on barley ground on other place in forenoon. Drawing millet in afternoon. 5 loads. Beautiful warm day. high wind in afternoon

== FRIDAY, 3 ==

Ploughing in forenoon. Finished drawing in millet in afternoon.
A little shower &lt;s&gt;in evening&lt;/s&gt; last night Foggy in morning but brightened and was very warm.

== SATURDAY, 4 == 

on other place Finished ploughing barley ground in morning Cultivated it in afternoon. We to town at night. Fine and very warm.

== SUNDAY, 5 ==

Brock to town at night. Raining and dull all day. Thunder &amp; lightening about six o’clock.</text>
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== October  MONDAY, 6 ==

Started to plough at home this side of ditch and ploughing all day. Rather dull and cloudy in morning but turned out a bright day.

== TUESDAY, 7 ==

Ploughing this side of ditch. Mother &amp; I to town in afternoon. Fine but very cold wind.

== WEDNESDAY, 8 ==

Ploughing on barley ground. Started about ten o’clock. Brock &amp; I to Arthur show concert with Seth. Beautiful bright day. Finished this side of ditch in forenoon.</text>
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Ploughing for a short time in morning then came on rain and rained hard until four. Cleaning hen house and Chopping. Brock + I to dance at night. Warm evening.

== FRIDAY, 10 ==

Finished ploughing barely ground in morning and started on stubble next Jack's line fence. Ploughing until about 4.30 then a heavy thunder and rain storm. Brock took parcel to express to Clara. Very dull damp air and warm. Cooler to-wards night.

== SATURDAY, 11 ==

Ploughing next Jack's all day. I went to night train to meet Uncle Jim, Nellie + Lillian. Brock to town at night. Cool and cloudy.

== SUNDAY, 12 ==

At home all day. Uncle Jims here. Fine day.</text>
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Thanksgiving Day. Took up the potatoes. Very large and a good crop. I took Uncle Jim, Nellie + Lillian to five train. Brock to town at night Beautiful brigt day.

== TUESDAY, 14 ==

Taking up mangels. Got 8 loads in. Fine but smoky and looking like rain to-wards Evening. Mr. Masser brought a bag of tomlin sweets.

== WEDNESDAY,15 ==

Finished taking up mangels and brought in two loads of corn. Misty in morning but a beautiful bright warm day.</text>
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== October  THURSDAY, 16 ==

Unloaded corn. Da levelled clay along by ditch then ploughing in field next Jack. Brock cleaning pens and ploughing until about five then at Watts threshing. I to town in morning for gasalene. Showery early, then a heavy wet mist about noon. Dull and raw. Brock to town at night.

== FRIDAY, 17 ==

Brock at Watt’s threshing until about 3 p.m. Da ploughing in forenoon and drawing in corn in afternoon. Fine bright day.

== XSATURDAY, 18 ==

Drawing in corn. Brock helping until noon then at Elwins threshing on Bell farm. We to town at night. Fine but cool.

== SUNDAY, 19 == 

Brock to church at night Rather dull but a nice evening.</text>
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Da and Brock. drawing in corn. Over to vote. Brock to town at night to hear returns of election. Bright but cool. Mr. Henderson here in evening.

== TUESDAY, 21 ==

Brock at Elwin’s threshing until 4 p.m. Then chopping. Da ploughing stubble next Jack’s. Shower in night and early morning brightened and was a fine day. Prince of Wales visited Guelph.

== WEDNESDAY, 22 == 

Da ploughing all day on stubble next Jack’s Brock ploughing until evening then struck out some in corner field. Fine and mild.</text>
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== October  THURSDAY, 23 ==

Brock ploughing in corner field all day. Da finished field next Jack’s at noon. Then ploughing in corner field in afternoon. Roy, Georgie, Elwin, Ross + Rose here for supper. Beautiful warm day.

== FRIDAY, 24 ==

Ploughing in corner field. Brock took me down to dance in town at night. Fine but hazy and looking like rain.

== SATURDAY, 25 ==

Started to plough but only out a short time when heavy rain started. Raining nearly all day. Brock chopping and choring We to town at night. Ma came down for me this morning. Stayed with Beckie.

== SUNDAY, 26 ==

Brock to church at night. Dull and cloudy. Da over to M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Isaacs in afternoon but they were away.</text>
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Ploughing in corner field. Dull and little squalls of rain and almost snow. 

== TUESDAY, 28 ==

Ploughing in corner field. Finished about three o’clock and started to plough sod behind low driving house. Terrible wind in forenoon, moderating in aft.

== WEDNESDAY, 29 == 

Topping turnips and harrowing them out in forenoon. Brock chopped some.
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== October  THURSDAY, 30==

Choring all day. Brock to Fred Wilson’s in afternoon. Ike M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Isaac here in forenoon. Very rainy day. Foggy to-wards evening.

== FRIDAY, 31 ==

Men ploughing sod back of low driving house. Brock to town at night.
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== November  ALL SAINTS' DAY (Quebec)  SATURDAY, 1 ==

Finished ploughing sod behind low driving house in forenoon. Then taking in turnips in afternoon. Brock to town at night. I came home with him. Fine and colder.

== SUNDAY, 1 ==

Clara and Melville came about eleven o’clock. Fine and bright.</text>
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                    <text>== November  MONDAY, 3 ==

Brock to moorefield with lambs and sheep in morning. Da topping and harrowing out turnips. Drawing in afternoon. Clara and Melville started home about 3.30P.M. Very cold now east wind.

== TUESDAY, 4 ==

Men choring &amp; throwing back turnips in forenoon. Started to plough wheat ground back by mangels in afternoon. Rainy morning but bright after dinner snow at night.

== WEDNESDAY, 5 ==

Ploughing on wheat and mangel ground all day. {Sends?} of snow at times all day.</text>
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                    <text>== November  THURSDAY, 6==

Topping and drawing in turnips all day. Mrs. Walker here in afternoon. Ma and I to town in morning. Dull and cloudy. cool wind Mr Henderson called in evening.

== FRIDAY, 7 ==

Finished the turnips by noon. Put on storm windows after dinner and finished ploughing mangel ground. Dull but dry. milder.

== SATURDAY, 8 ==

Started to plough back 14 ac. next M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; Ewings. Brock + I to town at night. Dull cool east wind Tabby one year dead.

== SUNDAY, 9 ==

Brock to church at night. Bright and warmer.</text>
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                    <text>== November  MONDAY, 10 ==

Ploughing in back 14 ac. Fine morning but dull in afternoon and a few drops of rain to-wards evening. distant Thunder.

== TUESDAY, 11 ==

&lt;u&gt;Peace Day&lt;/u&gt;. Ploughing all day in 14 ac field Brock to Methodist Hot supper. Beautiful bright warm day.

== WEDNESDAY, 12  ==

Men finshed ploughing back 14 ac field I took mother down town in morning to visit Mary Ritch and Hilborns. Brock went for her after supper. Heavy mist in morning but cleared + was fine until about four. Then got dull and very windy and colder.</text>
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                    <text>== November XTHURSDAY, 13 ==

Chopping + cleaning hen pens in forenoon. Killed a pig this afternoon. Snowing all day and frozen too hard to plough.

== FRIDAY, 14 ==

Brock to Moorefield with 11 pigs and Da cut up pig in forenoon. Brock took a load of coal down town for Adam Flath and brought me home. Da drew in a load of corn and choring. Flurries of snow and real cold wind.

== SATURDAY, 15 ==

Brock chopping and went for another load of coal early in morning. Took down garden fence in afternoon and duck pens and choring. We to town at night Quite bright day and a little milder

== SUNDAY, 16 ==

Brock to church at night Bright and not very cold.</text>
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                    <text>== November  MONDAY, 17 ==

Da led old Spot to town. Sold her to Harry Booth for $110. Brock choring and drew out some manure. Both ploughing on other place in 14 ac. field this side of windmill. Beautiful bright day.

== TUESDAY, 18 ==

Ploughing in 14 ac. field. Mr. Bowman The Surveyer came about nine a.m. and Brock went over ditch with him. He here for dinner. Accepted ditch. Dull morning. Soft Snow about noon and all afternoon.

== WEDNESDAY, 19 ==

Went back to plough but frozen too hard. Mr. Henderson here for dinner and Brock + he went to {Tardwich/Tordwich} after dinner to buy a lamb. Da choring. Frosty and cold north wind but bright.</text>
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                    <text>== November  THURSDAY, 20 ==

Choring. Brock up and paid taxes and got cheese in morning. Then back digging out a corner of the ditch in afternon. Mr Henderson + I went to Chatsworth. left about 3.15 P.M. Fine and milder.

== FRIDAY, 21 == 

Choring and drawing out manure all day. We got home about 7.30 Brock to town for 1 cwt. flour. Dull and a little misty at times. rain in night.

== SATURDAY, 22 ==

Ploughing in 14 ac. field. Dull and misty at times. Soft snow + mist at night.

== SUNDAY, 23 ==

Mr. + Mrs. Thompson motored up for dinner. Brock to church at night Heavy fall of snow at times and hail.</text>
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                    <text>== November  MONDAY, 24 ==

Men choring and tied up young cattle. Cleaned hen pens and chopping. Drew in a load of corn. Heavy snow fall at times but not very cold.

== TUESDAY, 25 ==

Done chores. Brock + I to town in morning. Cutting wood in afternoon.
Mild, soft snow in morning.

== WENESDAY, 26 ==

Done chores. Drew up load of wood from back bush. Colder but fine.</text>
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                    <text>== November  THURSDAY, 27 ==

Choring in morning. Brock brought up a load of wood from back bush. Both cutting wood in home bush in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Rather dull but cold north wind.

== FRIDAY, 28 ==

Done chores and drew up two loads of green maple from home bush. Cutting wood in afternoon. Rather dull, cold.

== SATURDAY, 29 ==

Done chores. Brock went to town to draw gravel for sidewalk but it came on rain abou ten a.m. so he came home. Da splitting + piling wood in wood house. Brock + I to town in P.M. Heavy rain all day. About seven o'clock a very heavy wind got up blowing down fences &amp; ventilators off barn. Blowing all night turning colder.

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                    <text>== December  MONDAY, 1 ==

Done chores and repairing barn where boards were off. Chopping.
Mr. Henderson, Janet and Mr. Dorkin here for tea. Blustery at times but not very cold.

== TUESDAY, 2 ==

Done chores. Da brought up plough + got in corn. Brock over to see Hod's barn. Ground axes + saw, cleaned pens. Brock to town at night. Blustery at times and colder.

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                    <text>== December  THURSDAY, 4 ==

Done chores. Men at bush morning and afternoon. Mother + I to town in afternoon. Brock + I over to Hoshels in evening Beautiful bright day but cold.

== FRIDAY, 5 ==

Da done chores and cleaning pens and hen house in afternoon. Brock at town all day drawing filling ofr sidewalk. Bright but quite stormy at times cold wind.

== SATURDAY, 6 ==

Done chores and fixing up a crate to put hens in Brock took a dog down to sale. At bush in afternoon. We to town at night. Hens sold for 54 {cent sign} each. Fine soft snow from east mostly all day.

== SUNDAY, 7 ==

Brock to town at night Beautiful day.</text>
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                    <text>== December  CONCEPTION DAY (Quebec)  MONDAY, 8==

Done chores. Brock chopping in forenoon. Drawing up wood in afternoon.
Mild and rather foggy.

== TUESDAY, 9 ==

Done chores. Brock down town for closet in afternoon. Drove to Goldstone in afternoon for &lt;s&gt;duck&lt;/s&gt; drake but got one at Ildy’s. Mild and very dense fog.

== XWEDNESDAY, 10 ==

Men choring and banking up north house windows. Very stormy day and cold.</text>
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                    <text>== December  THURSDAY, 11 ==

Done chores in forenoon. Brock over to Hoshel's to help with roof but the man never came. Drawing out manure in afternoon to Brock’s little orchard. Fine but cold. East wind nearly all day.

== FRIDAY, 12 ==

Done chores. Brock over helping Hoshel with roof from nine until about five. Da stuffing big door in shed with straw in afternoon. We to town to concert but they didn’t have it. Mild and dull.

== SATURDAY, 13 ==

Done chores and chopping. Wilmot here for rooster. Brock at Hoshel in afternoon. Da choring &amp; cleaning pens. Cold and quite stormy at times

== SUNDAY, 14 ==

Brock to town at night. Stormy day and cold.</text>
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                    <text>== December  MONDAY, 15 ==

Brock choring. We picked 19 geese. Terrible stormy cold day. Roy here for gander and {misspelling of ask?} to trade a goose. Dan died to-night 12 yrs old.

== TUESDAY, 16 ==

Choring and picked 7 more geese and dry picked 9 rock roosters in afternoon. Quite stormy at times but not so cold.

== WEDNESDAY, 17 == 

Da done chores. Brock &amp; I to town in morning to send geese to Griffens and Hunters. Brock to Arthur in afternoon with 15 geese and 8 chickens. Got 33 {cent sign?} per lb. Fine but very sharp.</text>
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                    <text>== December  THURSDAY, 18 == 

Choring and Brock chopping. Brock to town at night. Bright but very cold.

== FRIDAY, 19 ==

Done chores and drawing out manure. Mother &amp; I to town in afternoon. Very bright and cold.

== SATURDAY, 20 ==

Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock to town at night. Beautiful bright day.

== SUNDAY, 21 ==

Brock to church at night. Fine day.</text>
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                    <text>== December  MONDAY, 22==

Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Wilmot brought over turkey and got his gander. Dull and misty. hore frost on everything. Norman Flath married

== TUESDAY, 23 ==

Da choring. Brock to town in forenoon and helping Hoshel with roof in afternoon. Down to train to meet Clara and Melville but they didn't come. Very dull and foggy: Snowing at night.

== WEDNESDAY, 24 ==

Done chores and Da sifted ashes. Brock + I to town in afternoon with buggy but roads getting heavy. Took team and sleigh and went to meet Clara + Melville. Uncle Willie came up on night train. Very cold north wind and blustry.</text>
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                    <text>== December  CHRISTMAS DAY (Dominion)  THURSDAY, 25 ==

Beautiful bright day. Norm Flath &amp; his wife here in afternoon.

== FRIDAY, 26 ==

Done chores. Uncle Willie went home this morning. Brock chopping. Brock to town at night and took Meville to night train. Rather dull + milder.

== SATURDAY, 27 ==

Done chores. Brock, Clara &amp; I to town in afternoon. Quite stormy at times and colder.

== SUNDAY, 28 ==

Home all day. Bright but quite cold.</text>
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                    <text>== December  MONDAY, 29 ==

• Choring and at bush cutting wood in afternoon. 

Norm &amp; Mrs. Flath here for tea. Hoshel &amp; Sadie here

• in evening also. 

Fine but storming in evening from the east.

== TUESDAY, 30 == 

Choring and at bush in afternoon. Brock took Clara and Joyce to morning train. Snowing at times all day.

== WEDNESDAY, 31 ==

Choring and at bush in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Snowy at times and cold.</text>
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&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 78&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 39.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;15.21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;82&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;13.77&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;13.60&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;July 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;13.&lt;s&gt;00&lt;/s&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;14.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;1 -----&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;14.56&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;Aug 2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 ----&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;--------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;14.38&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;14.41&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;Sept 1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;77&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;16.94&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;" 13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40px;"&gt;79&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40px;"&gt;40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40px;"&gt;17.74&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 24&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;39&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;17.16&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;Oct 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;78&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;38&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;16.30&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;76&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;14.63&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;.34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;57&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;15.70&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;16.52&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;Nov 6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;16.52&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;63&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;17.13&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;Dec 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;68&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;19.04&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;" 19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;69&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;17.01&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143.469px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 142.531px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 143px; height: 40.6875px;"&gt;$ 437.42&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;Mar. 29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;By 22 doz eggs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;to Pollack&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;@ 38&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;8.36&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;Apr. 10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;@ 40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;12.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;@ 44&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;Apr" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;@ 44&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;May 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Gibb&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;45&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Lung&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;45&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Pallock&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;46&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.80&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;June {pen scratch?} 1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;"30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Gibb&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;14.40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Pallock&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;39&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;11.70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 26 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;36&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;9.36&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 21&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 12 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;4.08&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 27&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 13 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;4.52&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;July 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 11 1/2 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;37&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;4.25&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;14.40&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;Aug 9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Wismers&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;46&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;13.80&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;Sept 6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" 30 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;" Pallock&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27px;"&gt;50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27px;"&gt;15.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27.5px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27.5px;"&gt;12 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27.5px;"&gt;Clara&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.195px; height: 27.5px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width: 180.219px; height: 27.5px;"&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height: 27px;"&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;9&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;13&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;12&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:45px;"&gt;
&lt;p&gt;..&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;..&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY. &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPT.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCT.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOV.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;DOMINON SCRIBBLING DIARY ..FOR.. 1919&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SHOWING A WEEK AT AN OPENING PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE COPP, CLARK CAMPPANY, LIMITED 495-517 WELLINGTON ST. WEST - - TORONTO&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;MEMORANDUM FORM 1918&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;table style="height:301px;"&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Jan. 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;By 8 pigs 1760 lbs @ 17.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;314.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 9 lambs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;121.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 17 geese to {Jew?} 190 lbs @ 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;41.80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Feb.14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 3 pigs 6 50 lbs @ 67.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;109.95&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 46 lbs hide @ 15  {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;6.90&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:41px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:41px;"&gt;" 15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:41px;"&gt;" 1 quarter beef to Watt. 110 lbs @ 20 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:41px;"&gt;22.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Mar 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 7 pigs 1630 lbs @ 17.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;275.70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" cash for Molly sold to {Jim?} Ritch&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;160.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Apr. 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" cash " Mary + calf. - H. Booth&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;110.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;May. 23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 8 pigs 1860 lbs @ {cents sign} 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;345.--&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;June 16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 12 cattle 133060 lbs @ {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;1567.22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;July 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 6 sheep @ {$ or cents sign} 13. cwt&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;94.95&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 131 ibs wool @ 70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;91.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;cash for patatoes to Mr. Thompson&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;10.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Aug 1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" " 3 pigs 780 lbs @ $23.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;183.30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 3 bags potatoes A. Flath, D. Roberts&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;5.25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 4 " " J. Kaplan @ 1.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;7.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;Nov. 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" Lambs to Booth&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;137.--&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:21px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" 11 pigs 2160 lbs @ 16.50 " &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;354.--&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21.9219px;"&gt;" 17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21.9219px;"&gt;" Spot Cow "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21.9219px;"&gt;110.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" _&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:278px;height:21px;"&gt;" Chickens &amp;amp; ducks sold to Falkner&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Furs of Beauty---Furs of Quality&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The above is one of the many beautiful creations that we keep in stock, but do not show in Hallam's Fur Fashin Book. If you cannot find what you want--write us We have special lines--no advertised--that will please the most critical. LATEST IN STYLES----- LOWEST IN PRICE SATISFACTION GURANTEED JohnHallam Toronto Limited THE LARGEST IN OUT LINE IN CANADA&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;table style="height:251px;"&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Jan. 13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;To 1 bbl. salt&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;2.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 5 galo coal oil + 255 gasolene&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Feb. 14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 5 " " " + 5 "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 1 rooster&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;3.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 1 Cwt Purity&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Mar. 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" plate for Harry&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" boots for Clara&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;7.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;May 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" linoleum&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;10.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" seed to Simmers&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Levots&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;9.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Flour&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" T. Henderson chair&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;15.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;May. 23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Clarke for grain&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;42.-&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;June 21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Elwin for grain&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;60.25&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Kinade for windmill&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;96.95&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;July 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 319 lbs Sugar @ 11.60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;33.81&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 100 cakes Sunny Monday&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;7.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 17 Iles tea @ 70 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;10.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Aug 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;1 Cwt Fine Roses&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.90&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 1 Hay cow&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;15.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 1 Suit of clothes&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;25.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" wool to Herwich&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 6 bks Tomatoes @ 60 1 lombard 1.60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.20&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Sept. 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;"2pears 2.90 2 peaches3.00 .1 plumms 1.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;7.65&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Threshing 13 hrs @ 2.75&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;35.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Oct 10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 6 bks. grapes 50 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;3.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 5 gals Coal oil 25 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;1.25&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Nov. 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Dr. Cassidy bal. on ace.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;5.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" {Laurance?} &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;10.95&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Clara&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;500.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 2bbls apples&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;11.-&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Dr. Ferrier&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;22.75&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 4 ton 270 lbs Coal @ $ 13.50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;54.65&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Taxes&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;131.16&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 40 lbs cheese @ 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;10.40&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;Dec. 9 &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" Closet from Buchman&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;47.50&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;" 1 drake&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt;2.00&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.656px;height:16px;"&gt;5 gals coal oil + 5 gal gasolene&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:279.688px;height:16px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring. Foggy and dull started to rain about ten o'clock and raining most of day. Vance and Art Garneau here for an hour. Harry Philp and Della Stinson married&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;Contents&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;span class="toctogglespan"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#January.2C_THURSDAY.2C_2"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;January, THURSDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_3"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_4"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_5"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January, THURSDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and chopping in afternoon. Harry Booth called. Brock to town at night. Neary fall of snow in P.M. Fine night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da choring and sifted ashes. Brock took 8 pigs to Morrefeild in morning. Helped up churn in P.M. Lizzie here in afternoon. Mother sick with cold. Fine and bright but cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores. Brock took 9 lambs to Moorefield in morning. Very stormy morning and cold. Brock and I to town at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores. We picked 16 geese. Mr. Henderson called to say Grace Brett died this morning and stayed for supper. Milder. Snowy at times in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores. Brock took down 17 geese to Herwich and a few bags of chop in morning. at Tom Speers sale in afternoon. rather mild and fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Mother, Brock and I to Grace Brett's funeral in afternoon. Fine in morning but cold and quite stormy by night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#January_THURSDAY.2C9"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;January THURSDAY,9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_10"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_11"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_12"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January THURSDAY,9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring. Very stormy day and cold with wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring. Da started to flail the bit of flax. Very stormy day from N.W but finer to-words night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring. Da finished flailing the flax and Brock drew a load of corn. We to town at night. Grace Mason came out with us. Mr. Thompson very sick lovely bright day but sharp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night, Grace went with him. Fine but cold east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Januray MONDAY, 13 X&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores. Brock to town with chop and cream can and sent a box to Clara. Killed pig in afternoon. Very mild bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring and started to draw ot manure. Brock took me to morning train. Going to Elora. Dull but fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDDNESDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock to town at night. Fine day. Harry Carson at Bonn Germny.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January, THURSDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring and drawing out manure. Brock met me at night train. Hoshel and Sadie here in evening. Mother up to Roy's to see Harry. He sick with flu. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Me choring. finished drawing out manure and bought in a load of corn. Brock up to Roys in evening. Fine but not very bright. Had a letter from Betty saying that Robt. Alvies is dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring and chopped nine bags in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Bill Gaso here for dinner. Mild and foggy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Da up to Roy's to see how Harry was. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;men choring. Then fanning up the flax that was flailed. Da sifted ashes and we cleaned furnace. Lovely brightwarm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring in morning. Brock and Da at AnthonyKirkpatrick's sale in afternoon We over to Mc Isaac's in evening. Very fogy and mild. Mrs. Wm Lowery died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock down with some chop in forenoon, aslo took black pig. Cleaning hen &amp;amp; pig pens in aftenoon. Very mild and foggy. Snow almost gone.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and clipping sheep and cattles backs. mild and foggy almost rain at times.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 24&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring in morning. Chopped 21 bags in afternoon. I up to Roy's for tea. Fine but cold north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and drawing out Manure. Brock and I to town at night. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine day bright at times and not cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and brought in a load of corn in forenoon. Cutting wood in bush on other place in afternoon. Lovely fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping for pigs in forenoon. Cutting wood in back bush in afternoon. Fine and mild. Wonderful winter weather and very little frost, some wheels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores brought in the rest of corn from the field. Cutting wood in the afternoon. Beautiful fine mild day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and trying to chop in morning but engine was unsteady. Da at back bush in afternoon. Brock mother and I to town. Got Wiley shod. Fine bright day. Had buggy to town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 31&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and at bush in afternoon.Fine morning but quite stormy at times. Quite a little snow fell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;February SATURDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and making engine solid in morning. at bush in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Fine but colder and a little windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing out manure. Finished about three o' clock. Beautiful bright day. east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping a little in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Raining in morning. Got quite foggy and dull in afternoon. Colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring in forenoon At bush in afternoon. I up to Roy's in afternoon. Colder and quite stormy at times.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Beautiful brigt day with a few flurries of snow. Olive 29 years old&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring in forenoon and killed beef in afternoon. Matt helped. Brock over to see Hoshel in Evg. He sick with flu. Beautiful bright day and a lovely night. Olive 29 yrs. old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cut beef into quarters and chopping in morning. At bush in afternoon. We to town at night. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock &amp;amp; I over to George Thompsons for dinner and Tea. Mrs. Jack Walker here in afternoon. Fine day. a little flurry of snow in afternoon. Cold north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and at back bush in afternoon. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and chopping some in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock &amp;amp; I down in evening for cream corn and a leghorn rooster. mild and a little snow at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men choring and at bush in afternoon. Lizzie and Sarah Hilborn here in afternoon for a couple of hours. Fine and very mild and foggy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men choring in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Brock and I down to Ritches in evening. mild but vey strong east wind and rain about ten o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men choring. Brock to moorfield with 3 pigs. Chopping in afternoon. Very foggy dull day. A little rain at times.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock took Da and Ma to morning train. They gone down to see Mr. Thompson. Came home at night. Brock choring &amp;amp; sifting ashes. We to town at night. Flurries of snow all day cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Bright and sharp.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock and I to town to concert at night. Fine morning but quite a fine snow falling in afternoon and at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done Chores. Brock to Arthur horse fair in afternoon. Da cleaning hen house. Fine &amp;amp; bright but cold north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock drove me to town in morning. Had dinner at Fox's. Men chopping in aftenoon. Uncle Rich here about marrow business. Elwin called with invitations to Alex Mc Kellan's dance. Brock and I over at night. Fine bright day but sharp.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and sifted ashes. Cutting wood in back bush in afternoon. Mother over to Wilmott's in P.M. Fine and milder. Strong east wind at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and at bush in afternoon. Strong east wind foggy and dull.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in morning. At bush in afternoon. Strong east wind with rain and sleet at night. Uncle Rich {symbol?} called this a.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Rather blustry all day but not cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and chopping in morning At bush in afternoon. Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and sifted ashes. Break down with hide and cream can in forenoon. At bush in afternoon. Dull rainy morning. Soft snow in P.M. Colder and stormy to-wards evening. Jack Noecker brought home from Toronto hospital dead. Age 50 years.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_28"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#March_SATURDAY.2C_1"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;March SATURDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_2"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;February THURSDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Men chopping in morning At bush in afternoon. Brock took mother &amp;amp; I down to Noeckers in evening. Fine with a little snow to-wards evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Pa took Brock tomorning train. He gone to Chatsworth. Capt. Brian came on morning train. He and I up to Gaso's in afternoon and for tea. Mr. Craig here in afternoon and all night. Very mild and bright. Neary rain in evening with thunder and lightning. Turned colder in night. Mrs. Leo Shant died very suddenly to-night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March SATURDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da choring. Billie &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Very icy blustry all day colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Home all day Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da choring. I took Billie to 6.09 train and Brock came home from Chatsworth. Fine mild day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring and chopping in forenoon. Da sifting ashes in P.M. We to Mrs. Leo Shant funeral in afternoon. Dull morning. Quite a leary rain in afternoon and evening. foggy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and drawing out manure. Brock and I over to Hoshel's in Evening. Quite a fall of snow in night cold north wind and blustry at times&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_7"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_9"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March THURSDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Then went back to bush and cut three logs. Beautiful bright day milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores. Brock to Moorefield with 7 pigs. At lunch in afternoon cutting logs. Brock took mother to six train. She gone to Guelph. Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping. Back to bush and put on a load of logs. Brock took them to town and brought home the lumber. Da sifted ashes then went to bed about five. Feeling very misreable. Nellie telephoned to say mother was sick with the cold. Brock to town at night. Cold last wind. Started to storm about twelve o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very stormy morning but mild. A great quantity of snow fell. Wind in the west after dinner. Da some better.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cleaning hen pens in afternoon. Brock to town in forenoon for 1/2 ton of fertilizer. Letter from Nellie saying mother is improving. Soft snow at time. mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Brock &amp;amp; I to town in forenoon. Fine afternoon but very stormy in morning for a time. Colder at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing up the wood from back bush. Sadie .neer in P.M. for an hour. Mr. Isaac Hilborn here in Evening to inqurie about the sick. Brock to town for mail. Mother improving. Fine bright day mild. Snow going very quickly.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_14"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_15"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_16"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March THURSDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and drawing up wood. I down to Jack's for an hour. Fune day but cold N.E wind. Mother had to go back to bed again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in aftenoon. Da took another weak spell and had to go to bed. I neer to {name or place?} to phone how mother as. She a little better. Very strong and cold east wind but clear &amp;amp; bright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores, cleaned pens and sifted ashes. Da in bed until noon and in house all day. Brock &amp;amp; I to town at night. East wind with rain at times, Freezing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jack Walker up in morning. Da out to barn a couple times. heavy rain in forenoon from east. Very foggy and dull all P.M. Roy down with message saying that mother would be home in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock and I took buggy and went to meet mother. She came home from Guelph. Etta came with her. She still quite miserable and weak. Da took another weak spell about supper time. Very foggy day. rained hard at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores and down with cream can for Dr. in afternoon. Dr. Ferrier came out about nine o' clock. Da has kidney trouble and put mother to bed. She very much run down. Soft snow in morning and rather dull.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores and to town for medicine in forenoon Lovely bright day and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Doing chores Brock chopping and Da trimming spruce. Feeling some better. Brock to meet Clara at six train. Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Doing chores and Da trimming a few spruce. Dr. Ferrier here in forenoon. Brock to concert at night. Rather dull morning but finer in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Thompson here. Brock to church at night. Mr. Mc Isaac here in evening Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;choring. Brock took Mr. and Mrs. Thompson to town this afternoon. Beautiful bright warm day. Dr. Ferrier called this morning and found mother much better. She got up to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring. Brock took Clara to morning train then down to Boyd's with a pig. At Thos. Riddals sale in afternoon. Da trimming spruce Fine warm day. Looking a little like rain in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and took Molly to Ritches. Mr. Ritch bo't her $160. in forenoon Then cleaning up seed barley for Frank Short in a Went back to bush in afternoon and cut up some taps and brought up the saw. Fine warm day. Heard Mr. Craig died on train on his way west.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_28"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_29"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_30"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March THURSDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Brock chopping some in forenoon. Da sifted ashes. Cleaned up seed barley for Frank Short in afternoon. Dull and cold. Wind very high towards evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores. Then drawing out manure in afternoon to other place. Da not feeling very well. Very strong north wind all day. Bright but cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Brock drawing out manure. We to town at night. Fine day but very strong north wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine day and not quite so windy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Then chopping some. Mrs. Jack Walker here in afternoon. Fine day but very strong cold north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;April TUESDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores and cleaning pens. Da in bed unil five o' clock. Hoshel here in forenoon. Fine but very windy and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores and took barley to station for Frank Short in Forenoon. Choring in afternoon Fine not as windy and warmer I up to Roy's in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_4"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_6"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and rock choping im afternoon. Mrs. Henry Hilborn here for a while in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done Chores. Brock led mary to moorefield and Da took calf in the buggy. Choring and Brock to Jack Boyd's in afternoon with pig. Smoky and dull warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Brock chopping in forenoon. Hitched up Lion an put put away sleighs &amp;amp; Drew manure off drain in afternoon We to town at night. Put meat in pickle, Fine &amp;amp; very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Quite a heavy shower in morning but turned out a nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Brock chopping. Cutting up some trees in old archard on other place in afternoon. Fine morning but dull after dinner and a shower about five. A little thunder and lightening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cleaned up a bin of seed oats in aftrnoon. Da not as well again this evening. Dull. Quite a shower in afternoon Thunder and lightening&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_11"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and chopping in forenoon. Brock &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Horse show postponed. Uncle Rich {symbol} and Aunt Emma here in afternoon. Very rainy dull morning, Warm and bright for a time in afternoon but turned dull again.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cleaning up seed wheat and barley in afternoon. Rained in the night Dull day but mild.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping. Da sifted ashes. Brock &amp;amp; I to town at night. Colder but fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to town at night. Fine day. Mrs. Masser here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and sawing up wood in old orchard and burning bush. Ma down to Jack Walkers in afternoon to see Mrs. Jim Murphy. Beautiful warm bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Helping take off the kitchen paper in afternoon. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Lowes came about five o' clock and stayed for tea. Brock &amp;amp; I down to concert at night "Valley Farm" Cold and dull. Snow &amp;amp; a little rain Towards evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cleaning up barley. Rained very hard in morning and strong east wind. Dull in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#GOOD_FRIDAY_.28Dominion.29_FRIDAY.2C_18"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;GOOD FRIDAY (Dominion) FRIDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;April THURSDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock chopped 12 bags. Da feeling miserable. We papered Kitchen. Dull and raining at times.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;GOOD FRIDAY (Dominion) FRIDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring all day. Uncle Willie came up for the day. Brock took him to evening train. Lovely bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock took down cream can and egg case. Cutting up some trees in low rchard and then some fence. Brock and I to town at night Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Easter Sunday. SUNDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da down to Jack Walkers in P.M. Brock to church at night. Rainy morning but bright afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores building fence on other place. Beautiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and fencing on other place. Beautiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Da finished fence Brock down to help Jonh Walker {lugg?} wood. Went about eleven. To town at night to see "Hearts of The World" Rather dull started to rain about six o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;April THURSDAY, 24&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock washing and greasing harness. Da choring. Turned much colder in night cold north wind and flurries of snow all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robt + Brock choring. Brock chopped ten bags of grain forenoon. Brock greased his harness afternoon and took Olive to evening train to go to Elora for a few days. Snowing all day and much worse at night real cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring. Very cold + Stormy getting finer Brock started To draw out manure. drawing all afternoon gone down town at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful forenoon Mr. + Mrs Pollack &amp;amp; Becca here To get Olive to go to Church much duller in the aft Brock gone to church Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Robt not feeling very good forenoon. After the chores were done Brock chopped grain till noon then ,, some more afternoon and Set up the wire fence in the little {illegible} and piled up the threshing wood dull in the morning but brighted up through the day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robt + Brock choring and gone back to build fence round the piece of new land by the bush forenoon. Threw out road fence on other place in aft. I came home this morning Mr. Henderson called in P.M. beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done Chores and building at the road fence. Started down at Mc Ewings line. Fine and bright but strong east wind and looking like rain at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May THURADAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in morning. Brock &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Rainy morning but cleared up in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring round barn all day. Rainy in morning Dull &amp;amp; cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and working at road fence. Threw out some more but had to stop about three o'clock. It came on a heavy rain and rained hard all evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dull forenoon. Thunder storm about noon and rained very hard in afternoon. Foggy at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and working at road fence on fornt of other place. Dull morning but turned out nice and bright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and finished road fence in forenoon. Then fixing fence on other place and taking off barb wire. I up to Harry's in aft evening Mr. Henderson called with a chair for mother from Da. She 56 yrs old. Fine but very high wind all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock to town in morning to get horses shod. Da fixing some fence back of barn. Fixing fence on other place in afternoon. Brock + I to town at night Fine but a little breezy. Took off storm windows in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May THURSDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and digging out a plugged drain on other place in forenoon. Fixing line fence beleive Jack + us and fence round pasture. Mr. Henderson and a Mr. Carrigan Called.. Fine but very dull and a little cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;V FRIDAY, 9 X&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping in forenoon. Started to work on land for the first. Cultivating in afternoon back by maple tree. Brock had Lion and Dan. Rather bright in morning and breezy but dull and east wind in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Cleaning pens and chopping and mincing seed. Brock to town at night Rainy day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Raining at times all day. East wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Da pickig up brush in orchard and clipping up spruce trees. Brock to Mc Isaacs with a heifer in forenoon. Cultivating back by maple tree also sowed and harrowed it to wheat. Dull in morning and a little misty but brightened up after dinner. fine night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cultivated rape ground on other place in forenoon. Then harrowed and sowed it in afternoon 7 ac. Mrs. Bill Anderson here for dinner and tea. Beatiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Then cultiating in field next to windmill in forenoon. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Fine and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cultivate sod next Jack's line fence in forenoon. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Della here for duck eggs. A little showery early in morning. Cleared and quite sultry. Looking like rain.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Then Da cultivated sod for corn in forenoon. Brock went to cultivate back by Roy's line fence but had to stop about eleven as it came on a shower. Da cultivated little patch on other place and garden patches in afternoon. Brock cultivating on 4 ac on other place. Dull all day and a heavy mist a rain at times. Rained steady for a couple of hours in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Doing chores then drew out flax straw and burned it in forenoon. Brock chopping in afternoon and Da moving potatoes root house. Brock + I to town at night Raining at times&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Mr. Davis and family called in afternoon. Fine breezy day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Cultivating back by ditch and in corner field in afternoon. Fine but looking like rain towards evening. Mrs. John Corbett buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock to town in forenoon for gasolene and cream can. Chopping in afternoon, We up to harry's in evening. Rainy and misty. Da sprouting potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock digging up a pugged drain in Corner field. Da picking up along road fence and others in the Marshall place. Dull and showery. Rainy at times {symbol for and?} dull. Brock to town at night to call up {pen scratch} Harry Booth. Dull {with pen scratch} and wet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock took pigs to Moorefield in morning and got soem grain Da clipping trees. Then workng at drains in corner field in afternoon Brock + I to town at night Harry {last name} in town. He home from the front. Dull in morning and a little shower but cleared off and came out hot. Another little shower about six.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;VICTORIA DAY (Dominion) SATURDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and digging at drain in forenoon. Cultivating, harrowed and sowed the remainder of sod that was intended for corn in field next. I Jacks. in afternoon. Fine and quite hot. Willa + Har here in evg.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Put young cattle out to grass. Brock to church at night. Nice bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Then cultivating this side of ditch in forenoon. Harrowing and sowed it in afternoon. Brock got Elwins fertilizer drill and worked late. Beautiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Cultivating back by line fence next Roy in forenoon. Da finifhed some harrowing this side of ditch and cultivated garden and little patch on other place. Sowing and harrowing at line fence in P.M also strip of garden at road and The little patch. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cultivated a piece in 3rd field back on other place. Sowed and harrowed it in afternoon. Then Da worked up garden patch and riged it up. Put wire fence round it after supper. Beautiful day and warm. I walked to town in forenoon. Mr. Henderson brought me out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_30"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May ASCENSION DAY (Quecbec) THURSDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and finished The drain in corner field put in new tile. Then started to plough corn ground. Ploughing in afternoon. Fine and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Finished corn ground and harrowed it. Then cultivatd and sowed a wet patch up by line fence next Roy. fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 31&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Harrowed, rolled and sowed corn ground and also a wet patch in sod field next Jack. Brock + I to town at night. Very sultry day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June SUNDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr. + Mrs. Thompson here for tea. Brock to church at night Very warm day. Roy and Georgie called. Gerald expected at Guelph to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and ploughed, cultivated, rolled, and harrowed groud for mangels. Sowed them in afternoon. Da picking up on some land down by bush after he had the ridges set up. A very sultry hot day. extreme heat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da Cultivated and sowed another wet spot that was left. Brock planted a few potatoes in garden and chopping. Washed the sheep in afternooon. Started to plough in corner field about five o'clock. Harry Booth here. Fine and very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field Lou Booth came for 5 bags of potatoes. Brock to town at night. Very sultry hot day. Thunder in Evg.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_6"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;June THURSDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field. Very sultry day. Storms going round all day. A heavy rain about five.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field. Mr. Kincade from Moorefield here to see back windmill in afternoon. Quite a shower in afternoon. Sultry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished ploughing corner field in forenoon. Cultivating turnip ground in afternoon. We to town at night. Gerald here for dinner. A little cooler but looking like rain at times.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Heavy rain about noon. Thunder + lightening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock done chores and cultivating rape ground on other place in forenoon. Da very miserable lame hip. and crass cultivating in afternoon. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock finished cultivating rape ground. in forenoon then cultivating for corn in corner field in afternoon. Da cultivating + harrowing on corn ground too. Brock to town at night. Mr. Henderson here in evening. Beautiful day but hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Drawing out manure for potatoes in forenoon and planting them in afternoon Brock and I to town at night. Dr. Ferrier out to see Da. His hip very painful. Lovely day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and sheared 24 sheep. Mrs. Mc Ewing and Loyd here in afternoon. Beauiliful day. Cool breeze.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cultivating and rolling corn ground in forenoon. Brock got Hoshels drill and sowed it in afternoon. Harrowed it. Very hot sultry day. A little thunder shower about six.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cultivating and harrowing rest of corner field. Brock chopped a little. He and I to town at night. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine and hot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Took 12 fat cattle to Moorefield in forenoon. Drawing out manure in afternoon for turnips. Fine and hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing out manure for turnips. Mr. Kincade, Woodissee and Oakman here babbitting back windmill. Brock to town at night with the the buggy wheels. Mr. Henderson called. Fine and hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fixing fence and back windmill and drawing out manure the rest of day. Fine and very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing the manure in for turnips and Brock harrowed it. Very hot sultry day. Thunder storms going all round. a little shower about six. Myrille Burrows and Mrs. Humpries here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men cultivating rest of corner field in forenoon. Cultivating and {illegible} turnip ground in afternoon. Brock to town at night with cream can. Sadie here in morning. Heavy rain early in morning, but a nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rolled, harrowed and ridged up turnip ground. and sowed them in afternoon. Da ploughing strip back by ditch in afternoon. Elwin brought load of oats in forenoon. Fine and cooler. We to town at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Beautiful day. Cool breeze.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock cultivating on rape ground in forenoon. To town in afternoon get team and Wiley shod. Da finished ploughing the strip by ditch. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 24&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cultivating rest of corner field in morning Rolled, harrowed and sowed it to millet in afternoon. Ma and I to town in afternoon Fine and hot. Storm went round about seven o'clock but only a little shower here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Scuffled and hoed 11 rows of mangels in forenoon. Brock chopping in afternoon and choring. Dull and misting turning to rain about noon. Rained all afternoon and evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Scuffled rest of mangels and hoeing all day. Brock to garden party at Moorefield. Cloudy in morning but cleared in afternoon and a nice night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished hoeing mangels about ten. Da started to scuffle corn and Brock working on strip back by ditch. Brock to {Gashen/Goshen?} in evening. I up to Roys. Fine bright day. Cool breeze.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da finished scuffling corn by noon. Brock harrowed rape ground and burning roots. Both Ploughing on other place in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men doing roadwork with two teams. Mother took me to train. Going to Elora. Fine and hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July DOMINION DAY (Dominion) TUESDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Doing roadwork. Brock to town at night. Very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing rape ground on other place. Mr. + Mrs. John Thompson brought me home this morning and stayed for dinner. Very hot and calm. Had to dip water for young cattle at low well. Mrs. Jas. Mc Ewing died this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing rape ground. Brock to Waters raising in afternoon. We at Methodist garden party at night. Fine warm day. Very dry time.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing on rape ground in morning. Da working in afternoon and Brock at Leo Waters raising. Mother + I to Mrs. Mc Ewings funeral. Fine and hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da working rape ground. Brock at Waters until about five o'clock. We to town at night, Fine, a little sprinkle about five o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr. + Mrs. McIsaac here for dinner and tea. Dr. Mc Gregor here for tea. Brock to church at night Mist in morning but a nice day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock took 6 sheep to Moorefield in morning and for hayloader in afternoon. Da Cultivated and harrowed rape ground. Fine day. I to Moorefield with Mr. Henderson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock fixing car on hay fork track and did some chopping and mowing side of road in morning. Da cultivating and discing strip back by bush in forenoon. Went for load of gravel in P.M. Mr. Perkin here fixing back windmill and silling up hay loader. Herwich came for wool. $91.75 Aunt Sarah Chambers died this morning Fine and a little cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;To bush for sleepers for barn and fixing floor. I to town in morning. Took Da + Ma to seven train. They gone to Aunt Sarah's funeral. Brock and I to town for rape seed. Fine warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_11"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_12"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_13"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July THURSDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock rolled. sowed and harrowed rape ground. Very dull windy cold day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 11&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock putting down barn floor. Clara, Melville, mother and father came about six o'clock. Fine but quite windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sowed strip of rape back by ditch in morning. Finished barn floor and made cement sill. Brock down in afternoon for side delivery rake. We to town at night. Da cutting hay behind driving house. Fine in morning but a little mizzle in afternoon. Melville at Fergus.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Clara and Melville left for home about seven. Melville + Hoshel to Harriston in a.m. Home for dinner. Roy and Georgie called. Brock to church at night. Fine warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da cutting hay corner field. Brock choring and raking back of barn. Drew it in afternoon. Mr. Perkins here setting up side delivery rake. Fine warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cutting hay on other place in forenoon and until about four o'clock. Brock cleaned pens and tedded hay in corner field. Raked it after dinner and started to draw in. I down to Massers in evening. Misty in morning but a fine cool day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished drawing hay from corner field in morning. Then Da second raked it and Brock Drawing it in after noon. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_18"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_19"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_20"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July THUSRDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da cuttng hay on other place in forenoon. Brock unloaded a load and leveled hay in driving house then raking rest of hay on other place that was cut Tuesday. Drawing in afternoon. Ma up to Elwins in P.M. Fine warm day. Brock 26 yrs old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Moving engine + chopper and getting ready to draw into barn. Then drawing and raking. Hay loader working well. I to town in afternoon. Fine and very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing in hay and raking. We to town at night. Peace celebration. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Got quite dull in afternoon and a little shower about five o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Scuffling mangels. hoeing potatoes and greening potatoes. Brock to Woodissee's with Lily I over to Hilbours in evening Dull. shower about ten and again in afternoon about three. Heavy storms going around.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to town for gasolene in morning. Getting the engine out and chopping and hoeing mangels. Mr. Thompson came for six bags of potatoes. Raking and drawing in hay in afternoon. Dull in morning but brightened ans was a nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cutting hay in back field on other place Raking and drawing in. Mrs. Hill here in afternoon and for tea. Fine hot day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_25"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Finished cutting hay this forenoon. Then raking and drawing in. Mr. Fielding called with tea. Fine and quite breezy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished haying. Drawing in and second raking back field. Fine but hot. Quite a heavy thunder storm in the night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Putting rake and loader down in low driving house in forenoon and fixing some gaps. Getting ready to cement in front of barn door in afternoon. Brock + I to town at night. Showery in forenoon but fine afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Harry, Della Miss Roe and little Charlie Peters called and took me for a ride in car. Fine but very windy and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cementing in front of barn door in morning. Brock chopping in afternoon. Da hoeing in garden. Hoeing mangels after tea. I over to Hoshels with some beans. Fine but windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;XTUESDAYX29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men hoeing mangels and scuffling. Brock + I to celebration Old boys re-union in Palmerston afternoon and evening. Fine but very windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men hoeing and scuffling turnips. Mr. Henderson called in evening. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men hoeing and scuffling turnips. I to kitchener with Mr. Henderson. Brock to Goldstone garden party at night. Dull and misty in morning but cloudy all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August FRIDAY,1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hoeing and scuffing turnips. Brock to moorefield in morning with 3 pigs. Lionel Hamilton here for tea. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished hoeing then Da scuffling. Brock brought up sheep and divided them. Chopped some in afternoon. He + I to town to night. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church. Dull and a little shower about five.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men started to dig ditch on other place. Took team after dinner. Very hard and stony. Warm and sultry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Working at ditch all day with team. Very hot &amp;amp; sultry. A little sprinkle about five.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men working at ditch all day. I to town in morning to meet Lillian. Mother and she up to Roy's in afternoon. Misty &amp;amp; hot in morning. Brightened by noon but still hot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men working at ditch all day. Brock, mother and Lillian at Presley. garden party. Cloudy in morning but brightened up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men working at ditch all day. To Pike Lake in afternoon with Ross &amp;amp; Florence. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Got out binder and started harvest. Cut little patch of road on other place and barley on other place. We to town at night. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock &amp;amp; I to Chatsworth with Harry. Roy's up too. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cutting grain on other place. Da shocking. Joe Kaplan here for 4 bags of potatoes @ 1.75. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished cutting on other place at noon Then started in field next bush and Jack's line fence in afternoon. Fine and breezy. Stanley Ellis's barn burned. Windmill set it on fire.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Finished cutting down by Jack's line fence in forenoon. Then started back of maple tree in afternoon. Brock &amp;amp; I to town at night. Emerson Walker's barn burned. Gasoline engine set it on fire. Fine but very windy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock chopping and moving straw to make room for grain. Brock took waggon to town in afternoon too get tires set. Da cleaning and spraying hen house. Mr. + Mrs. Thompson brought Evelyn up to stay a week. rained through the night fine afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cutting and shocking back by bush. Fine and warm. Evelyn weighs 58 lbs. Lillian - 66 " Olive 100 "&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Terrible hail storm Getting ready to draw in. Got the load of wheat in little patch in morning. Then it came on a little rain Went back after dinner for load of barely and just got up when a heavy rain + wind storm started with thunder &amp;amp; lightening and a little hail. Terrible storm in Drayton hail as large as eggs. Brock, Evelyn + I town in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Cloudy and very heavy storms going round. We had a little rain in the morning and in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Clean out root house in forenoon. Da pulling weeds in afternoon and Brock to town in afternoon for waggon. Got bag of flour and some roofing. Heavy down pour in morning and another heavy shower at noon. Then brighter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grinding knives in morning. Then working at ditch in afternoon. Dull morning. rained through night. Shower about noon and again at two. Then very fine and breezy rest of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cutting grain back by ditch and in afternoon Finished the other piece next bush and Jack's line fence. Da shocking. Brock + I took Evelyn to town. Fine warm day. Ploughing a strip for rape on other side of turnips in morning until it was dry Enough to cut.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_22"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August THURSDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went back to cut the wheat but it came on rain about nine so had to stop. Rained very hard most of forenoon. Tried cutting againe after dinner but came on rain. Brock to town at night. I Took Lillian to morning train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished ploughing strip for rape and cut the rest of wheat in forenoon. Sowed rape after dinner and got in three loads of grains. Mother up to Harry's in afternoon. Fine drying day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing in all day from other place barley and oats. Brock &amp;amp; I to town at night. Fine but a little cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;X SUNDAY, 24&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Cloudy in morning but a fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Finished drawing in from other place about ten then drawing barley from back of barn and mixed grain. Uncle Will came on night train. Quite showery in morning. Fine and windy in afternoon. Shower in evening &amp;amp; cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing in all day from back at Roy's line fence. Misting at times in forenoon. High wind in afternoon. Dr. Mc Gregor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drew in five loads in morning. Then fixing gaps + chopping. Making a ladder in afternoon. Quite heavy showers at times. Too wet to draw in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_29"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;August THURSDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished making lader and cut weeds in forenoon. Ron Walker and Elwin here with team in afternoon helping draw in from field next Jacks. Uncle Will over to cemetry and Uncle Sams. Fine but a little cloudy and a few drops of rain at times.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing in all day. Finished harvest. Roy helping in afternoon. Uncle Will + I down for plums and tomatoes in morning. Ma and he down in afternoon. Sara Hilborn and Gladys here in Evening. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da and Brock went back to work at ditch in forenoon. Trying to fix back windmill in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Hoshel, Sadie, Uncle Will + I motored to Chatsworth. Cloudy + dull. rain in night but brightened up during day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to Church at night. We got home from Chatsworth about 8.30 P.M. Grace Thiloen Came with us. Fine but cool. Mr. Hastings killed in auto accident.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Working at windmill in forenoon at the ditch in afternon. Brock over to borrow Hoshel's pipe vice. I took Uncle Will to morning train. Fine day. 7&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men working at ditch all day. Grace + I to town in afternoon. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch on other place. Brock, Grace + I to town. Fine and warm. Mr. Thompson got 1/2 bu. of clover seed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_5"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;September THURSDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch on other place. Grace here for tea. Hoshel and Sadie here in evening. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch on other place. Fine and warm. Grace + I down in morning for fruit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch. Brock went to Moores threshing about three o'clock. Brock Grace and I to town. Fine and warm, breezy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock, Grace + I to Presby. church at night. Gerald here. Windy and very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock at Moores threshing for a couple of hours in morning. At ditch rest of day. Grace + I down to Mc Ewings in evening. Fine and very warm high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch all day. I took Grace to seven train. She gone to Hanover. Quite dull and smoky all day. a little like rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch all day. Mrs. Brown and miss Ritch here in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Quite dull and looking like rain. Misty from about five o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Digging ditch all day. Mother took me to morning train to go to London. Fine morning but a shower about noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished ditch in forenoon. Brock at Wilmott's threshing in afternoon and at Hoshels. Da Drew wood out of old orchard. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock at Hod's threshing until about three o'clock then chopping. Da started to cut corn. Brock to town at night. Fine day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr. + Mrs. Thompson brought me home in afternoon. Brock to church at night Harry Coran and Willa here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da and Brock at Jack Walkers threshing until about ten. Ground the binder knife and cleaning pens. Cutting corn after dinner. A little shower in forenoon very fine afternoon and Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cutting corn all day. Brock at Harry's threshing from eleven until four. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cutting corn until about ten. Then Brock started to cut the millet. Da cutting corn. Mother + I to town in afternoon. Fine and a cold wind. Front at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cutting corn all day. Brock to town at night. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished cutting corn early in forenoon then shocking the millet, finished it after dinner and fixing fence + gaps on other place. Mr. Sterling drove Clara and Joyce over. They come to Arthur with Mrs. &amp;amp; Mrs. Milson. Misty in morning. Quite a heavy shower after dinner and again about five.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men trying to fix back windmill pump. Working at it all day. Mother + Clara to town in afternoon. Brock + I down at night. Fine and very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Raining all day. Very heavy at times.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da getting ready to thresh. Brock chopping and helping Hoshel fill silo. Mr. + Mrs. Milson came about 11.30 and left for Chatsworth about 3 P.M. with Clara. Burts came with machine about six o'clock. Cloudy in morning but turned out a fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Threshing all day. A little sprinkle of rain in forenoon. but rather fine.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fnished threshing about ten o'clock. Then Brock at Roy's threshing until about 5 P.M. Da cleaning up barn floor and yard. A couple of heavy showers in forenoon but fine and very windy in P.M. Brock + I to town at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock at Lung's threshing until 11 a.m. for Isaac Hilborns. Then cleaning pens. Da tiling and shocking the loose millet. Took cattle to back field in P.M. and choring. Brock and I to dance at night. Crank's {orchetus?}. Misty + showery at noon. Fine P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Chopping in forenoon. Drawing out manure in afternoon. Fine cool day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Drawing out manure all day. Brock + I to town at night Lovely warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mr. Harvey Bell here for tea. Brock to church at night. Beautiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Drawing out manure. Brock helping Mr. Burrows put in culvert from three o’clock. Over to Dane {Frhuston's?} in the evening. Rather misty in morning. Dull and cool.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cleaning ditch on this place down by bush. Ross &amp;amp; Elwin helping in afternoon. Raining at times a little all day. Colder to-wards evening. dull.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October WEDNESDAY, 1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Working at ditch down by bush cleaning out tiles. Brock down to Boyds in forenoon with pig. We at show in afternoon and to the concert. Cool but a bright afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October THURSDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing on barley ground on other place in forenoon. Drawing millet in afternoon. 5 loads. Beautiful warm day. high wind in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in forenoon. Finished drawing in millet in afternoon. A little shower in evening last night Foggy in morning but brightened and was very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;on other place Finished ploughing barley ground in morning Cultivated it in afternoon. We to town at night. Fine and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to town at night. Raining and dull all day. Thunder &amp;amp; lightening about six o’clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Started to plough at home this side of ditch and ploughing all day. Rather dull and cloudy in morning but turned out a bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing this side of ditch. Mother &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Fine but very cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing on barley ground. Started about ten o’clock. Brock &amp;amp; I to Arthur show concert with Seth. Beautiful bright day. Finished this side of ditch in forenoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;October THURSDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing for a short time in morning then came on rain and rained hard until four. Cleaning hen house and Chopping. Brock + I to dance at night. Warm evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished ploughing barely ground in morning and started on stubble next Jack's line fence. Ploughing until about 4.30 then a heavy thunder and rain storm. Brock took parcel to express to Clara. Very dull damp air and warm. Cooler to-wards night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing next Jack's all day. I went to night train to meet Uncle Jim, Nellie + Lillian. Brock to town at night. Cool and cloudy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At home all day. Uncle Jims here. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thanksgiving Day. Took up the potatoes. Very large and a good crop. I took Uncle Jim, Nellie + Lillian to five train. Brock to town at night Beautiful brigt day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Taking up mangels. Got 8 loads in. Fine but smoky and looking like rain to-wards Evening. Mr. Masser brought a bag of tomlin sweets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY,15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Finished taking up mangels and brought in two loads of corn. Misty in morning but a beautiful bright warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Unloaded corn. Da levelled clay along by ditch then ploughing in field next Jack. Brock cleaning pens and ploughing until about five then at Watts threshing. I to town in morning for gasalene. Showery early, then a heavy wet mist about noon. Dull and raw. Brock to town at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock at Watt’s threshing until about 3 p.m. Da ploughing in forenoon and drawing in corn in afternoon. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;XSATURDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drawing in corn. Brock helping until noon then at Elwins threshing on Bell farm. We to town at night. Fine but cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Rather dull but a nice evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da and Brock. drawing in corn. Over to vote. Brock to town at night to hear returns of election. Bright but cool. Mr. Henderson here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock at Elwin’s threshing until 4 p.m. Then chopping. Da ploughing stubble next Jack’s. Shower in night and early morning brightened and was a fine day. Prince of Wales visited Guelph.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da ploughing all day on stubble next Jack’s Brock ploughing until evening then struck out some in corner field. Fine and mild.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock ploughing in corner field all day. Da finished field next Jack’s at noon. Then ploughing in corner field in afternoon. Roy, Georgie, Elwin, Ross + Rose here for supper. Beautiful warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field. Brock took me down to dance in town at night. Fine but hazy and looking like rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Started to plough but only out a short time when heavy rain started. Raining nearly all day. Brock chopping and choring We to town at night. Ma came down for me this morning. Stayed with Beckie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Dull and cloudy. Da over to Mc Isaacs in afternoon but they were away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field. Dull and little squalls of rain and almost snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in corner field. Finished about three o’clock and started to plough sod behind low driving house. Terrible wind in forenoon, moderating in aft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Topping turnips and harrowing them out in forenoon. Brock chopped some. Drawing in turnips in afternoon. Mr. {Elesworth/Ellsworth} of {Alvins?} Harbor here all night Fine bright day but cool wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring all day. Brock to Fred Wilson’s in afternoon. Ike Mc Isaac here in forenoon. Very rainy day. Foggy to-wards evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men ploughing sod back of low driving house. Brock to town at night. Ma took me to morning train. I going to Elora. A little rain at times &amp;amp; mild.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Finished ploughing sod behind low driving house in forenoon. Then taking in turnips in afternoon. Brock to town at night. I came home with him. Fine and colder.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Clara and Melville came about eleven o’clock. Fine and bright.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to moorefield with lambs and sheep in morning. Da topping and harrowing out turnips. Drawing in afternoon. Clara and Melville started home about 3.30P.M. Very cold now east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men choring &amp;amp; throwing back turnips in forenoon. Started to plough wheat ground back by mangels in afternoon. Rainy morning but bright after dinner snow at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing on wheat and mangel ground all day. {Sends?} of snow at times all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Topping and drawing in turnips all day. Mrs. Walker here in afternoon. Ma and I to town in morning. Dull and cloudy. cool wind Mr Henderson called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Finished the turnips by noon. Put on storm windows after dinner and finished ploughing mangel ground. Dull but dry. milder.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Started to plough back 14 ac. next Mc Ewings. Brock + I to town at night. Dull cool east wind Tabby one year dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Bright and warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in back 14 ac. Fine morning but dull in afternoon and a few drops of rain to-wards evening. distant Thunder.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Peace Day. Ploughing all day in 14 ac field Brock to Methodist Hot supper. Beautiful bright warm day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men finshed ploughing back 14 ac field I took mother down town in morning to visit Mary Ritch and Hilborns. Brock went for her after supper. Heavy mist in morning but cleared + was fine until about four. Then got dull and very windy and colder.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_14"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_15"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_16"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;November XTHURSDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Chopping + cleaning hen pens in forenoon. Killed a pig this afternoon. Snowing all day and frozen too hard to plough.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to Moorefield with 11 pigs and Da cut up pig in forenoon. Brock took a load of coal down town for Adam Flath and brought me home. Da drew in a load of corn and choring. Flurries of snow and real cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 15&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock chopping and went for another load of coal early in morning. Took down garden fence in afternoon and duck pens and choring. We to town at night Quite bright day and a little milder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night Bright and not very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da led old Spot to town. Sold her to Harry Booth for $110. Brock choring and drew out some manure. Both ploughing on other place in 14 ac. field this side of windmill. Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 18&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in 14 ac. field. Mr. Bowman The Surveyer came about nine a.m. and Brock went over ditch with him. He here for dinner. Accepted ditch. Dull morning. Soft Snow about noon and all afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 19&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went back to plough but frozen too hard. Mr. Henderson here for dinner and Brock + he went to {Tardwich/Tordwich} after dinner to buy a lamb. Da choring. Frosty and cold north wind but bright.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_21"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_22"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_23"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;November THURSDAY, 20&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring. Brock up and paid taxes and got cheese in morning. Then back digging out a corner of the ditch in afternon. Mr Henderson + I went to Chatsworth. left about 3.15 P.M. Fine and milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 21&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and drawing out manure all day. We got home about 7.30 Brock to town for 1 cwt. flour. Dull and a little misty at times. rain in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 22&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ploughing in 14 ac. field. Dull and misty at times. Soft snow + mist at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 23&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr. + Mrs. Thompson motored up for dinner. Brock to church at night Heavy fall of snow at times and hail.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Men choring and tied up young cattle. Cleaned hen pens and chopping. Drew in a load of corn. Heavy snow fall at times but not very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock + I to town in morning. Cutting wood in afternoon. Mild, soft snow in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WENESDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Drew up load of wood from back bush. Colder but fine.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_28"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_30"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;November THURSDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring in morning. Brock brought up a load of wood from back bush. Both cutting wood in home bush in afternoon. Brock to town at night. Rather dull but cold north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drew up two loads of green maple from home bush. Cutting wood in afternoon. Rather dull, cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock went to town to draw gravel for sidewalk but it came on rain abou ten a.m. so he came home. Da splitting + piling wood in wood house. Brock + I to town in P.M. Heavy rain all day. About seven o'clock a very heavy wind got up blowing down fences &amp;amp; ventilators off barn. Blowing all night turning colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Snowing and blowing all day. Brock to church at night. A great deal of damage down by wind&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and repairing barn where boards were off. Chopping. Mr. Henderson, Janet and Mr. Dorkin here for tea. Blustery at times but not very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 2&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Da brought up plough + got in corn. Brock over to see Hod's barn. Ground axes + saw, cleaned pens. Brock to town at night. Blustery at times and colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 3&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and cutting wood. Fine but rather dull,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_5"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;December THURSDAY, 4&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Men at bush morning and afternoon. Mother + I to town in afternoon. Brock + I over to Hoshels in evening Beautiful bright day but cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 5&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores and cleaning pens and hen house in afternoon. Brock at town all day drawing filling ofr sidewalk. Bright but quite stormy at times cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 6&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and fixing up a crate to put hens in Brock took a dog down to sale. At bush in afternoon. We to town at night. Hens sold for 54 {cent sign} each. Fine soft snow from east mostly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 7&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to town at night Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock chopping in forenoon. Drawing up wood in afternoon. Mild and rather foggy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 9&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock down town for closet in afternoon. Drove to Goldstone in afternoon for duck drake but got one at Ildy’s. Mild and very dense fog.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;XWEDNESDAY, 10&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men choring and banking up north house windows. Very stormy day and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores in forenoon. Brock over to Hoshel's to help with roof but the man never came. Drawing out manure in afternoon to Brock’s little orchard. Fine but cold. East wind nearly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 12&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock over helping Hoshel with roof from nine until about five. Da stuffing big door in shed with straw in afternoon. We to town to concert but they didn’t have it. Mild and dull.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 13&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores and chopping. Wilmot here for rooster. Brock at Hoshel in afternoon. Da choring &amp;amp; cleaning pens. Cold and quite stormy at times&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 14&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Brock to town at night. Stormy day and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock choring. We picked 19 geese. Terrible stormy cold day. Roy here for gander and {misspelling of ask?} to trade a goose. Dan died to-night 12 yrs old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 16&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and picked 7 more geese and dry picked 9 rock roosters in afternoon. Quite stormy at times but not so cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 17&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Da done chores. Brock &amp;amp; I to town in morning to send geese to Griffens and Hunters. Brock to Arthur in afternoon with 15 geese and 8 chickens. Got 33 {cent sign?} per lb. Fine but very sharp.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Choring and Brock chopping. Brock to town at night. Bright but very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing out manure. Mother &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Very bright and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and drawing out manure. Brock to town at night. Beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Brock to church at night. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and finished drawing out manure. Wilmot brought over turkey and got his gander. Dull and misty. hore frost on everything. Norman Flath married&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Da choring. Brock to town in forenoon and helping Hoshel with roof in afternoon. Down to train to meet Clara and Melville but they didn't come. Very dull and foggy: Snowing at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Done chores and Da sifted ashes. Brock + I to town in afternoon with buggy but roads getting heavy. Took team and sleigh and went to meet Clara + Melville. Uncle Willie came up on night train. Very cold north wind and blustry.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#December_CHRISTMAS_DAY_.28Dominion.29_THURSDAY.2C_25"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;December CHRISTMAS DAY (Dominion) THURSDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#FRIDAY.2C_26"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;FRIDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SATURDAY.2C_27"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SATURDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#SUNDAY.2C_28"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;SUNDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;December CHRISTMAS DAY (Dominion) THURSDAY, 25&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beautiful bright day. Norm Flath &amp;amp; his wife here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;FRIDAY, 26&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Uncle Willie went home this morning. Brock chopping. Brock to town at night and took Meville to night train. Rather dull + milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SATURDAY, 27&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Done chores. Brock, Clara &amp;amp; I to town in afternoon. Quite stormy at times and colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;SUNDAY, 28&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Home all day. Bright but quite cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;December MONDAY, 29&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;• Choring and at bush cutting wood in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Norm &amp;amp; Mrs. Flath here for tea. Hoshel &amp;amp; Sadie here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;• in evening also.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fine but storming in evening from the east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;TUESDAY, 30&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and at bush in afternoon. Brock took Clara and Joyce to morning train. Snowing at times all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WEDNESDAY, 31&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Choring and at bush in afternoon. Brock and I to town at night. Snowy at times and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;MEMORANDUM&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;table style="height:284px;width:899px;"&gt;
&lt;tbody&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Jan. 13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1  Can Creame&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;weight 79&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;test 37&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;price . 56 {cents sign}&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;16.36&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 78&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 56&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;15.29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Feb 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 77&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 56&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;12.07&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 56&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13.15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Mar. 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 54&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;12.96&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Apr. 19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 79&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 32&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 63&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;15.92&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;May 8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13. 20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 79&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 32&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 54&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13.65&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Ju " 31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1{illegible/4?}.--&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; June 7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; 1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt; "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; 14. -&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;" 78&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 39.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 50&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;15.21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;82&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13.77&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;" 35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 48&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13.60&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;July 5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;13.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;14.00&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; 1 -----&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;14.56&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Aug 2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 ----&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;--------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;------&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;14.38&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;14.41&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;Sept 1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;77&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;16.94&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;" 13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40px;"&gt;79 &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40px;"&gt;40&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40px;"&gt;17.74&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 24&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;39&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;17.16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;Oct 4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;78&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;38&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;16.30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;76&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;55&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;14.63&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;.34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;57&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;15.70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;16.52&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;Nov 6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;81&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;60&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;16.52&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;34&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;63&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;17.13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;Dec 3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1" "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;35&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;68&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;19.04&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr style="height:40.6875px;"&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;" 19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;1 " "&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;80&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;69&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;17.01&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143.469px;height:40.6875px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:142.531px;height:40.6875px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:143px;height:40.6875px;"&gt;$ 437.42&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;MEMORANDUM&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;table style="height:339px;"&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:180.195px;height:27px;"&gt;Mar. 29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:180.195px;height:27px;"&gt;By 22 doz eggs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:180.195px;height:27px;"&gt;to Pollack&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:180.195px;height:27px;"&gt;@ 38&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td style="width:180.219px;height:27px;"&gt;8.36&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td style="width:180.195px;height:27px;"&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>Bronte 1889 10 {circled}
Tues.

Jan 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. New Years day. very warm; mild day, busy all A.M. In P. M. called for Bertha D. to go for a skate on creek but thot it hardly safe so gave it up then tho't we would try the basin so we went and she stayed on edge, broke through &amp; got her feet wet, so went back &amp; got permission to go on river so we went had a splendid skate quite a large crowd on ice. Bertha skated with Walter J. &amp; I with F. Horning Went up &amp; had tea &amp; had an invitation to spend eve, at Mrs W. but I declined but B. went &amp; I came home met Dave K &amp; he came back with me &amp; we had a very pleasant eve. Arthur  B. called &amp; we Had cider oranges, grapes, chestnuts etc. They went at 12. &amp; Ida &amp; I dreampt on Man Belyeas wedding cake which Dave &amp; Arthur tied up for us.

It is over 2 months since I last wrote in diary &amp;  great many changes have taken place, Through November we had revival meetings in our church &amp; Dave K Arthur B &amp; Bertha D. all got converted &amp; have become very much changed. By those meetings I realized much goodness and learned to try &amp; help those who are retrying to help themselves. I got better acquainted with Dave &amp; began to look upon him as a brother.</text>
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                    <text>{in dark ink} January 1st 1889 Apr 9 1890

Through December we were busy getting up a tea-meeting for the benefit of S.S. Had C. O. Johnston to lecture at tea-meeting which was held on 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Hadn't a very large crowd but made over $40. It was a lovely night. - Dave Bertha &amp; I were waiters at one table and Ida Charlotte &amp; Arthur B. at another &amp; Annie, Ada B. &amp; Ed. Blanchard at the centre table Six of us went over to church to-gether &amp; sat up in front. Xmas day passed very quitely with out either skating or sleighing was at home all day. Started to write to Frank but Dave &amp; Arthur came &amp; Archie S here we cracked butter nuts &amp; played games had a lively evening after all.

Sun 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. before Xmas Joe B. came down to church &amp; he &amp; Dave walked up road together &amp; come in for tea Archie S also. Dave so comical kept us all laughing. Max C. called &amp; all in parlor talking they all went at 10.30. I gave Joe B. a shaving tidy. 

On Mon 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. drove a load of us up to M P. Xmas tree. 2 from Brays &amp; A. I &amp; I &amp; Arthur B. Joe B. there he took us to a slat. E.M. &amp; Jane sat beside Joe B. &amp; I. I got a nice plush perfume bottle off tree, Had a nice programme &amp; tree. Got home at 12. Saw Mr. Jeeter there he gave a speech. All through Xmas hollidays it very quiet. Frid eve Arthur B. drove Ida up to Appleby litterary society entertainment. Sat eve Annie C. came from Toronto over Sun.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy all day Ida making a dress for her self just finished one for Annie &amp; she went to Toronto on {?} evening train with Annie C.

Thur 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 89. So busy all day In evening Gertie Alton Wolsley, George, Philus &amp; Mr Pond there cousin from {Naeple?} all came down to spend the eve. We sang played cards &amp; had violin music with mouth organ till 12. 

Frid 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very warm day up to 50. haven't had scarcely any cold weather yet this winter. Annie bo't me a dress &amp; expressed it up &amp; girls making it for expect to go to a wedding next weak. Ah! it has come at last the long looked for, wedding. The day is set for the 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan to be E.M. wedding day to Jane Bray. therefore we have so much sewing to do as had rather short notice.  Felt rather {timid? tired?}

Sat 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got through work by noon &amp; getting dress fitted when Mandia H. called. Blondie had a tea party in Pa's bed room, May Mc &amp; Artie &amp; Mandia's little errand girl are at party. It rainy Arthur B. called in eve.

Sun 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It raining but M.L. &amp; I went to SS Hadn't any S.S. but sang &amp; Mr Stuart talked to scholars. Bertha played for church &amp; M.L. Dave K &amp; I in choir. Not many to church B. or D. didn't stay for after meeting so when I was walking home B. called me over to go in but I declined Dave came out &amp; we came up road togeter He came in for tea &amp; we had a sing but &lt;s&gt;didn't&lt;/s&gt; he said he was going to church but changed</text>
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                    <text>his mind &amp; we had a pleasant eve sitting on sofa in parlor We had chest-nuts &amp; apples &amp; talked till 11 Tho't it would be out last sun eve in parlor for awhile so took the good of it.

Mon 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Bertha D came up in P.M. &amp; stayed till 5. had a good sing Annie came home on noon train &amp; bro't new music so we trying it. I walked home with her &amp; went on errand for Pa. E.M. went to Hamilton &amp; came back Tuesday.

Tues. 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 89. Recd parcel from M.G. to E.M. for wedding P. box of common knives &amp; forks &amp; silver knives also &amp; carving knives A. bo't lot of present up from Toronto for E.M. No singing till 10.30

Wed 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining all day steady an awful day for E.M.'s wedding day. We all getting ready. E.M. M.W. &amp; Blondie drove over 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Then Tommy (our man) drove democrat &amp; us girls &amp; Pa went Got there in good time, ceremony not until about 4 O'clock Just Blanchards Clines &amp; us folks. Then Archie S &amp; Charlotte stood up with them. No one seemed to feel as bad as they did at Sarahs wedding. Jane got some very pretty present. Had a richly laden table of almost every thing imaginable. Just finished tea &amp; got on things &amp; drove to station. E.M. Jane &amp; I in 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. buggy then Archie S. Annie &amp; Charlotte then Ada Ida &amp; Ed. Blanchard behind. It dreadful muddy. We just showered them with rice. Had to wait half hr for train I drove Ida home, &amp; Annie went back to Brays &amp; spent evening. 

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Frid 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. P.M. out cleaning carpet when Dave rode in on horseback &amp; had quite a chat. He went to P.O. &amp; bro't our male back</text>
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                    <text>&amp; when he gave me the mail he put out his foot &amp; said philopean. Mrs Williams called in P.M. Gave Dave a piece of E.M. wedding cake.

Sat 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day busy all day preparing for wedding couple. I went to P.O. &amp; Dave walked down with me &amp; back then Annie &amp; I went over &amp; called on Man Belyea. E.M. &amp; Jane came on 7 train. {home?} they came from Woodstock.

Sun 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day went to S.S. stayed for church Mr Yorston preached. I walked up road with Mr McGillvey. Charlotte B. called to see Jane. Archie S. hear for tea. Before got work done Philus came. Us having a good sing when Joe B. rapped. Was rather surprised Annie got talking to Joe about Camfield. I got playing &amp; singing with Philus. He went at 10.30 &amp; Archie &amp; Joe went about 11, "said we would have a settlement B4 long."

Mon 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day Jane &amp; E.M. went over to Brays in P.M. Philus came down to go to Baptist tea-meeting to help us girls sing. So had tea then a little practise &amp; we went Pa us 3 girls &amp; Philus. Had quite a crowd. Had a splendid programme. Made $33.75. Had quite a procession coming across side walk. Dave &amp; Bertha, Ida &amp; Arthur, Philus &amp; I. Annie &amp; Archibald Philus &amp; I stood on stoop &amp; talked for quite a while then went in house &amp; got warm &amp; talked at door till after 12. Couldn't make a very decided agreement. It 1 O'clock.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 89. Us washing S &amp; Alf down all day. Had been down for 3 week. S never knew about EMs wedd.

Wed 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I making petticoat E.M. &amp; Jane hear. It raining in P.M. Ida E.M. &amp; Jane drove to Oakville. Had music on violin &amp; organ.

Thur 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 89. E.M. Jane &amp; Annie drove up to Alf's. 

Frid 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; I washing very busy all day. M.W. drove M.L. up to station. Then she drove over to Brays. Emma came back with her &amp; I going to walk to P.O. with Emma when Bertha D. came. So I went &amp; came back &amp; had a nice time with  " " Mr Kennedy came as Pa was eating tea then B. &amp; I had ours then Jane &amp; E.M. came &amp; had theirs. Dave called to tell his father to go home for company their. Then Archie S. came Then Ida &amp; Geo Williams came Geo wanted me to go skating so Bertha &amp; I went The ice just lovely only us there on ice Had a jolly time got home at 11.

Sat 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very busy all day putting up &lt;s&gt;to&lt;/s&gt; coal stove. Afa &amp; Emma B. called so Ada &amp; I went &amp; called for Bertha &amp; us all skating ice just lovely quite a crowd on ice. When got home Arthur B. here. Geo walked up with us. Arthur talked till 12.

Sun 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It stormy Mr Kettlewell preached missionary meeting for Mr Stuart. Not very many out. John Dotty drove Mr K up to our place for tea Mr S. also. Had a sing. Then us all alone the rest of evening. Went to bed early.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 89. Done washing. Arthur B. called to invite us to Oyster Supper.

Tues 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. went to Toronto. I drove Ida over to Dan Brays to go to supper. So he called B.4. going for Bertha &amp; asked me what to do so he tossed copper to see if she should go so he went &amp; they called for me. Had a lovely time. Just us there at Dan B with Arthur. Had supper then Arthur washed dishes &amp; Dave helped wipe &amp; we had a jolly time Had nuts &amp; taffy &amp; sang &amp; laughed till 12. It moon light coming home. 

Wed 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Dan came over in morn &amp; I cleaning windows &amp; he talked to me then he came in &amp; helped peal potatoes Then he went out &amp; was going but talked till dinner was ready so came in and ate dinner. Then went down to see Janes presents &amp; talked all P.M. till 5. telling me his trouble about B.D. his father etc. I went to bed at 10.30 Archie S came &amp; He &amp; I went to teachers meeting only 6 their.

Thur 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Had callers to see Jane. Harry, Gusy &amp; Charlotte Bray. It lovely day. Arthur &amp; Dave came &amp; us had a big sing. They stayed till 11.30.

Frid 25th.. Jan  Done churning &amp; got through. Then after dinner Jane E.M. &amp; I drove up to Burlington It lovely day then went to Will Clines for tea. They sent over for Kate Blanchard &amp; we had a nice time just through tea when Will Alton came for Kate to go to Litterary meeting but didn't go we Had violin music &amp; stayed till 10.30 Had a nice time. Got home at 11.

Sat 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Hurly burly to get E.M. breakfast to go to Toronto on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; train. Jane went over home &amp; took Blondie all day. We got through work and E.M. came home for tea. John Forfar with him. Intended going to temperance lecture but to late. I sang then went to bed 10. </text>
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                    <text>Sun 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  / 89. Jan. It very stormy. went to S.S. sang in choir stayed for church. Called in Berthas a little while. Ida &amp; E.M. &amp; Jane went over home for tea. Us all alone just going to write a letter when Dave &amp; Arthur came through storm. Had a good sing till 10.30. Then Dave went to get his coat on &amp; Ida took him in pantry then Arthur &amp; I went in other pantry &amp; had cookies etc. then I made ginger tea &amp; it 12 B.4 they went.

Mon 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. A &amp; I washed I went to bed 7.30.

Tues 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely sleighing. Mr &amp; Mrs Williams called on Jane Arthur B called through &amp; asked us to go for sleigh ride up to Alfs I upstairs talking out of window to him He &amp; Dave called for us at 6.30. Johnie F. &amp; Ida &amp; I went called for Bertha &amp; Geo Williams. Had mouth organ &amp; singing all the way. It 8.30 when got there. S &amp; A just going to bed so had to "fire up" once more &amp; we stayed till 1 O'clock. Had splendid time. Dave &amp; Geo kept us laughing all the time. It 2.30 when got home.

Wed 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking &amp; ironing very busy Annie &amp; Will came off noon train to go to Viola Curtis wedding. I went to bed &amp; slept from 2 till 4. Our Annie went also to wedding. I writing to bed. 9. 

Thur 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Stormy. Meals all hrs. Annie &amp; Will went home on noon train. Jane &amp; E.M. went to Oakville I went to P.O. Mr &amp; Mrs Cline &amp; Kate Blanchard came for tea &amp; evening. Had a nice time it 10. when they left.

Frid 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Afa &amp; Charlotte B. called in P.M. I rode over to Annies B. to see if Arthur would take a load up to literary. Arthur came along when I was there &amp; I got a ride home. Geo W. in sleigh coming home from School so he drove through our place. Said that he tho't he would take</text>
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                    <text>team &amp; load so he came along &amp; got our sleighs &amp; called at Brays &amp; got Ada &amp; Ida Annie Johnie F &amp; I went &amp; we called for Bertha &amp; Frank &amp; Arthur drove, got there a little late. School house full talking to Will Alton he &amp; Kate B. there. Joe B. there came &amp; told me Frank W. was home I so surprised said he would bring him down Sat P.M. They had a debate on "Resolved that circumstances tend more to success than ability." Horace W. one debater. The Ability won by 2 points. Had mouth organ music got home ay 12. Ada stayed all night here.

Sat 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 89 The sun shone for old Bear to see his shadow, but stormy. E.M. &amp; Jane went to H. &amp; took Blondie us 3 girls to do work oh so busy till 3 P.M. Joe B. &amp; Frank drove up. My it seemed good to see Franks face one more time but I rather disappointed because he doesnt look as well as he did when he went away. He seemed taller. They here for tea &amp; didn't stay only until 8. Had a little singing.

Sun 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 89. It lovely day. Hurrying around for to go to church it quarterly meeting. Coal stove went out &amp; I had to light it. Quite a lot on. Frank Ed &amp; Horace there. Expected F &amp; Joe down for dinner but didn't come in. Only had Archie for dinner. It 2 when got home. Had a nap. Then Archie &amp; Annie went to Palermo church. E.M. &amp; Jane went home. Arthur B. called &amp; took Ida to Oakville church. I went to be at 9.

Mon 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy washing until 3. Went to P.O. &amp; called in to see B.

Tues 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather mild turned very cold suddenly. Archie S came &amp; he &amp; Annie went for drive to Oakville.

Wed 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. 4 below zero. Dave called &amp; cracked butter nuts &amp; Ida painting he daubed my face &amp; I did his. I writing in this.</text>
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                    <text>Thur 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 89. S. &amp; Alf. came down for dinner &amp; took Ida back with them.

Frid 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Men here, cutting wood. Arthur B. asked Annie &amp; I to go to M.P. tea-meeting. So we went sat behind Frank &amp; Dave Had a splendid time. Church full. Didn't get much supper. Oakville choir sang. It very hot, when got home 12.

Sat 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie went to Toronto. Jane &amp; I had men to get dinner for. E. M. &amp; Jane drove to Oakville in P.M. It 3 when got through work. Will Giles &amp; Mr McGilvery bo't home dishes Then Frank came. Annie came home &amp; bo't new games so we playing till 9.30.

Sun 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Lovely day, E.M. drove Jane, Annie, Johnie, &amp; I up to M.P. church. Mr Stuart preached on text "I can do all thing through Christ which strengtheneth me." Frank drove home with us &amp; we got dinner &amp; went to SS. Stayed for church &amp; class. A. F. &amp; I got a drive up home with Kennedy's Archie S. &amp; Frank &amp; Joe hear for tea. Had a good sing &amp; Archie played on violin Joe waited for Archie to get a ride home it 12 when went.

Mon 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. F. hear. washing done at dinner time.

Tues 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking. Jane &amp; E.M. went home for tea. A over to see Edith Had a song in evening.

Wed 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89. E.M. &amp; Jane started for Michigan on noon train F. &amp; I drove up to Street, met Joe going to draw ice. Had tea at S. then we started for Appleby tea-meeting. Got a good seat. church full made $76.77. Ida Philus &amp; Gertie there. Arthur B. &amp; Charlotte B. Joe was waiter with C. Bumby. It lovely night but cold. Got home at 12.30

Thur 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Valentine day. John drove F. home. A &amp; I alone. Emma Belyea called in P.M. Then Dave K. hear for tea. Pa all out of sorts scolding all day thinks we don't look after things properly. To bed 9.</text>
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                    <text>Frid 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  Feb / 89. Annie &amp; I hear alone. A went to P.O. Dave called to see about going to literary. intended taking a load bu Pa wouldn't let one of our horses go so Dave said he would contrive a rig of his own to go if that would suit me, he would call at 6.30 he &amp; his friend Miss Jackson so they came &amp; I went Pa tried to frighten us by saying it was going to storm by didn't see any storm that night. Got there in good time Joe, Frank, Philus Ida &amp; Gertie there. Palermo finished the programme. Had a splendid time. Miss Jackson rather a nice girl. We made arrangements to go up to hill &amp; sleigh ride next night. Got home 11.30.

Sat 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather busy. M.L. came home on 6 train. It raining through the day so couldn't go sleigh riding at night. 

Sun 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Went to SS. Alf &amp; S. down for dinner. I cam home from SS. &amp; layed down &amp; had a nap when Arthur B. came he drove me home from SS. then drove back for his folks &amp; came in again. Wanted me to go to Oakville church but I expected Joe down to take me so he didn't come by 8 so I went to bed &amp; Arthur B came &amp; stayed till 10.

Mon 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Stormy. sunny most all day.

Tues 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing It blustry day Dave &amp; Miss Jackson came I playing when they came lit fire &amp; we played cards then Had a short sing &amp; I gave them cake &amp; they went at 11.30.

Wed 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got work done &amp; went to store in cutter then went &lt;s&gt;to&lt;/s&gt; over to see Edith Mitchell. stayed quite a while she looks very tired. Archie S came &amp; A went for a drive.

Thurs 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89. Pa cleaning stove pipe &amp; I cleaning room. very busy all day. Emily Triller &amp; her father came then C. Bray. Annie &amp; C. went to church &amp; sing for childs funeral Mrs Lands Ella called. M.W. came home. I very tired done baking after got through cleaning.</text>
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                    <text>Frid 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb /89 Rather stormy. Snowing. In P.M. (Tommy our man) drove M.W. Annie &amp; Jny to Sarah's to get Ida. Got back at 6. left Annie &amp; bro't Ida.  It very cold Mrs Foster here stayed all night.

Sat 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. baking all A.M. Mrs Foster went home on 5 train. Dave called. It very cold below zero. Ida getting ready to go to Scarboro on Mon.

Sun 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. / 89. Went to S.S. &amp; church sat in choir Bertha played Dave K went home with B. then he came up to our place for tea. Josh Hixon called to see if Pa would be pall bearer for his mother's funeral on Mon. 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Joe came while he hear so had Dave &amp; Joe for tea. Then Dave went directly after tea. Ida &amp; I done the dishes. Two Marias went over to Hixons Joe talked to Pa until we done work. Then Joe &amp; I went down in parlor after while heard bells. It was Philus Alton so Ida let him in. I had to go out for wood so spoke to him. But shortly Ida &amp; Philus came down had a good sing then came out in room &amp; talked until Archie &amp; Annie came he went up to Stret for Annie. She said I had to go to Street so I got ready &amp; went Joe drove with Archie to the top of hill then he got in our cutter. It dreadfully cold. Philus gave me his shawl to put around me. Had a great talk going up . It 1 Oclock Joe had to wake Alf up to get in. 

Mon 25&lt;u&gt;th.. &lt;/u&gt; Nice day but cold. Alf went to Hamilton to help with ice.

Tues 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Philus came over in evening &amp; S. had him instead of Alf.

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                    <text>boys. They snow balling one another. Had tea. then F. &amp; Joe went over to Mr McCarleys till 8. Gertie &amp; Philus came he played on mouth organ &amp; I on Jew harp then Gertie blew horn for boys &amp; they hurried over. We played games &amp; passed candies. Had magic music. Had puzzle &amp; F. trying to sell tickets for concert It 11. when they went. I couldn't get a private word to Joe at all. Philus asked me to go to literary (after they went) over at Palermo.

Frid 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. March / 89. Lovely day. Philus called in P.M. then came along in evening &amp; I went over to Palermo with him. Just in time to get a good seat behind Applyby crowd. Horace W. took a load of 20. Bumbys Joe, Woods, Lucy Matthew man &amp; F. sat with Lucy, &amp; Joe beside Miss Husband &amp; Miss Wood. The programme pretty good. It closed at 10. Arthur &amp; Dave there. Snowing a little when going home. A big pig crossed in front of us going home. Had a great talk going home. It 12. when got home. He came to the conclusion that he would quit so left it at that.

Sat 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Just going to paint floor when Gertie &amp; Philus called for me to go to choir to practise &amp; I ran in S. bedroom &amp; he ran after me so I changed dress &amp; went. It at Mrs Springers. Had a lovely time got acquainted with Mr &amp; Miss Gunby Mr Watson &amp; Miss Laura &amp; Emily Springer &amp; Miss Wilson Croft. It 10.30 when got home Last sleigh ride of the season.

Sun 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Lovely day. S &amp; Alf drove to Bronte &amp; I kept house. Max &amp; Wes Curtis called. P.M. I had a nap. folks got back at 5. Had tea &amp; went "over home" &amp; had a sing. Then talking. Mrs Alton heard I was at Mrs J. Sherwoods oyster supper which Joe got up, &amp; she teasing me. Philus walked home with me &amp; had to both walk on on path, rather close</text>
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                    <text>together I tho't. Had another talk he wanted to take back what was said Frid. eve but I didn't say I would. He let his feeling grow to quick, said he would have to some for the more he saw of me better he liked me. He wanted to have another talk before I came home  It 10.

Mon 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March / 1889. Up early Mr J. Alton came when us at Bkft to butcher.  S &amp; I doing washing etc I felt rather homesick after talking with Philus. 

Tues 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Had men cutting wood. Baking &amp; cooking dinner. Just 6 men for 

Wed 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Lovely day. S. rendering out lard. P.M. covered buggy went passed tho't it Dr but turned out to be Geo Bumby &amp; Joe B. didn't called but went to Geo Altons &amp; Josephs Alton. Saw P. driving 4 girls on a manure wagon along Street. He told us about Joe being over there expected them to call but didn't. Phil came over in eve from P.O. &amp; put his horse in stable, supposed he was intending to have a good talk. Had mouth organ music &amp; Jew harp &amp; doing puzzles on table with matches when Mr Alton stepped in so strange Phil asked him if he was lost. He so angry could hardly speak cause had to come over to find Phil. His mother imagined the colt he went to P.O. on had throwed him off &amp; killed him so she couldn't rest until Mr A got up out of bed &amp; went to look for him. Phil soon got out his colt &amp; went home. Well I couldn't help laughing to think his father had to come to tell him to go home. I was so thankful that he &amp; I wasn't sitting up alone talking. He got fooled out of his talk after all. I rather glad. 

Thur 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Geo Alton came over for S &amp; I to go over there for the PM. so we went he {pioletted?} us over the muddy roads. Sarah Alton there &amp; Ella Breckon &amp; Gertie &amp; Maggie Had a lively time stayed for tea then got home 6.30. Got Alfs tea &amp; Phil called with Gertie to take me up to Helson library. Not many out. Had a short progamme. Home at 10.30. After a tight squeeze sitting 3 on a seat.</text>
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                    <text>Frid 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March 1889. Expected Maggie Alton Sarah Alton &amp; Ella Breckon over they came &amp; S &amp; I met with them over to see Lila Alton. Stayed about an hour. Then they came in for tea &amp; went at 6. I painted floor after they went home. Had good time.

Sat 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. After work done, I painted floor all over. It 9. when got through.

Sun 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. I coaxing Alf to bring me home. He sleeping on sofa &amp; I started to dress him put on his pants. Had great fun. Alf drove S &amp; I up to Methodist church. Gertie her Ma &amp; Pa out Gertie made me sing in choir. After tea we went "over home". Had a good sing. Stev &amp; Mary Ezard &amp; baby there &amp; Josie &amp; Lila. When coming home Phil holding lantern for Stev so couldn't walk home with me. I laughed to myself for escaping the talk. 

Mon 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf drove me home. found Mary Thompson here. M.W. &amp; Mary drove to Oakville. didn't get back until 3. P.M. suppose they went to fortune teller but couldn't find out for sure. Annie &amp; I went over to see Edith &amp; called in P.O. coming home. Dave &amp; Arthur there &amp; they walked up with us &amp; came in house &amp; went in pantry &amp; ate pie etc. They just full of mischief. Archie hear talking &amp; playing cards with girls Annie talked to him until 2 A.M.

Tues 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; Mary drove up to Street. Annie &amp; I washing. Mrs McC &amp; Ella called. A &amp; M.L. went to teachers meeting. Dave &amp; Arthur walked up home with girls &amp; I up stairs &amp; Arthur climbed up varendia post &amp; right up to window &amp; gave me candy.

Wed 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very busy {berry?} baking. Frank came went over to see Arthur in P.M. Us singing in P M. F. stayed all evening. I out hot irons in his bed E.M. birthday 38 years old. 

Thursday 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Frank went home at 10. after he &amp; Annie had some gymnasium exersise. In eve, who should come but Arthur &amp; Joe B. They stayed till 12. Annie &amp; I playing cards with them.

Frid 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mary went home at noon. I sewing all P.M. To bed. 10.

Sat 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day through work in good time Dave called but I didn't see him. I writing in this. To bed at 10.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March / 89. Lovely day but roads very muddy. A. M.L. &amp; I to S.S. Had a splendid S.S. quite a lot of helpers. Stayed for church. Sat in choir stayed for class. Dave stayed also. He walked up road with me A. got ride with Mr Stuart. Dave came in tho't he intended coming, so asked him in. Us walking up lane when Joe came around corner of house. Archie Dave Joe &amp; Mr Stewart here for tea. Dave talking to Archie. I done dishes. Then Dave went &amp; Archie Annie &amp; M.L. started on ahead to go to M. church where B. minister was to preach to Orangemen &amp; Joe. M.W. &amp; I behind. Joe found Archie's rubber in lane. Had great laugh about it. Church full all centre of seats full of Orangemen with there galias on looked real nice. Got home at 9. Lovely &amp; moonlight, took a stroll around garden then came in. Archie a little vexed because didn't tell him we found his rubber. I lit fire in parlor &amp; Joe &amp; I went down &amp; had a great talk. "Said he would come down if Philus came or not, until I told him to quit." It 1 Oclock when he went.

Mon 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Done washing &amp; I sewing at night dress. A &amp; I went down to see Bertha D. Willi D. home so had lots of music violin organ guitar &amp; mouth organ. Stayed until 10.

Tues 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dave over helping cut wood &amp; I baking. He took my sun bonnet &amp; wore it out to work all day. M.L. A &amp; I went down to Bible class meeting in church. Had the S.S. lesson explained by Mr Kennedy &amp; Harris. Dave walked up with A &amp; I &amp; M.L. &amp; Mr. K. 

Wed 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Snowing. M.L. went over to visit Mrs K. &amp; stayed for tea D came home with her &amp; A &amp; I went over to see Mrs Brod. &amp; D. went along found Arthur keeping house all folks over to Annie B. to the baby's birthday party. They got home before we came home &amp; had some singing. Then came home D &amp; I behind &amp; A &amp; A ahead. It 10.00. Large fire in Toronto. chair factory burnt.</text>
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                    <text>Thur 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. March 1889. A went to Toronto I drove her to station then went to P.O. &amp; took Bertha for a drive when got back to her place met Dave &amp; I drove him home. Then stood at gate &amp; talked he told me something that Joe said over at Brays which I didn't like Wouldn't tell me all. Then I drove him to Miss Wrights &amp; gave Ada B. a ride down to P.O. &amp; back I sang all eve.

Frid 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. Mrs Adams called, Mandia &amp; {Carl?} Jones called Archie came to go to literary &amp; A not home so asked M.L. to go.

Sat 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. One year ago on 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; I had the great talk with Dave. Lovely clear day cleaning pipes etc. Washed head. Writing in this &amp; to bed.

Sun 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S &amp; Alf came I singing went to S.S. Bertha &amp; I in choir large choir, no anthem, Emily awfully melancholy Villa Curtis &amp; her husband out another unknown bride out also. Bumbys out. Frank out to church he walked up with us. Dave not out to S.S. but to church with S. Peacock. Had Frank, Archie &amp; Alf &amp; S. for tea. Archie got drive home with Alf so F. &amp; I went to B. church. Dave came in church with Austin S. Quite a lot down from Weston. F. stayed till 11.

Mon 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day, got through washing &amp; I washing buggy in creek &amp; Mrs McCay came along &amp; helped me draw buggy up to barn. After dinner I drove &lt;s&gt;went&lt;/s&gt; to Bronte &amp; called for Bertha &amp; drove to Oakville we went to "Old Mrs Jackland the fortune teller" So I got mine told 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. took 1 hr. Then B. had hers for 1/2 hr felt quite satisfied with mine she told me such a lot of past truth. We had such laughing going in Oakville B. told me part of hers &amp; I told her part of mine. Done shoping &amp; got home 7.30. We had quite a big talk coming home.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March 1889. Went to Bible class. Dave &amp; B. there {closing?} I seemed to be about last coming out so was  " " &amp; I said to D. "&lt;u&gt;whats the matter&lt;/u&gt;" &amp; he said &lt;u&gt;"Nothing"&lt;/u&gt; very cooly &amp; short so I just walked on &amp; left him he caught up to &amp; grabbed my hand &amp; said "come back here" so he saw I felt offended. Expected he &amp; B. over on Thur to spend evening.

Wed 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Tommy (our man) went to Toronto with apples

Thur 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Girls drove over to see Edith in eve Bertha &amp; Frank came but Dave didn't. Had singing &amp; playing &amp; game of cards B asked me for the essay D. wrote for me she wanted a copy of it. To bed. 10.30.

Frid 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I went over to Kennedy's with some carrot pudding for them, as they gave us the carrots. Didn't see D. he cutting wood I sewing all P.M. went to P.O. in eve.

Sat 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day. Got through work after dinner. Annie came home of 6 train. She showing her purchasing &amp; talking so didn't get this done till 10.30.

Sun 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Mar. Terrible snow storm all day but went to S.S. M.L. A &amp; I Not many out to church. Mr Stuarts, brother preached, very good. Dave out I tho't he was angry but I spoke to him &amp; rather angry at myself afterwards for shaking hands with him. I walked up rode with Arthur B. &amp; Annie &amp; Archie behind. All alone in eve reading went to bed early.

Mon 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. April. Snow about a foot deep. Felt rather out of sorts expected to have to help Pa to fan up grain so didn't get only part washing done. It a lovely day. Went out to barn P.M. &amp; turned fanning mill. just got through &amp; coming to house as Archie drove up he saw me. He stayed &amp; talked to Annie till 5 P.M. a final talk I guess.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. April 1889. Nice day. A &amp; I drove over to see Edith.M. she better. Had nice time come home in time to catch 4.30 train. Annie went to Toronto. M.L. &amp; I went to Bible class not many out. Had a big talk to Dave sort of squaring up matters He stayed till after 11. He apologized for the way he spoke to me the previous week at the church door &amp; when I asked him "what the matter was" he said he felt rather unwell. heard bad news about George his brother  Told me why he couldn't take Annie S. class

Wed 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. April. I sewing. Girls quilting It Pa birthday 77 years old.

Thur 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S &amp; Alf came. Just finished washing blankets. Franke W. he came also they hear for dinner. Alf &amp; Frank to P.O. I sewing &amp; talked to F.  S &amp; Alf went at 3. Bertha D. came up with music &amp; F. B. &amp; I singing sang till 7. When came out no supper ready so B couldn't stay, till tea ready I sorry to see her go I played checkers with F. all eve.

Frid 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April. F. reading &amp; I sweeping. He went over to see Arthur B. B.4. dinner didn't come back until 5 P.M. &amp; Arthur driving to station so F. went with him. Didn't hardly look for him back. I went to P.O. &amp; waited in Dorlands till male came in Had a good play &amp; got home at 9. F. &amp; Arthur B. hear. So had to have a game of cards played till 11. F. stayed all eve.

Sat 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy till after noon. F. went to P.O. &amp; Geo Williams came back with him. I finished cleaning floor. They went just after wards I finished chemises &amp; reading got card from Ida saying she coming home Mon.

Sun 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day, nice &amp; warm. Finished book "Between two loves" went to S.S. Lot out. Stayed for church. Bertha &amp; I in choir Joe at church. F &amp; Frank Horning sat together Dave &amp; Geo W. Austin S also. stayed for class. Joe &amp; I walked up together. Just him for tea. We went for </text>
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                    <text>walk up to concession &amp; I told him part of my fortune came back &amp; sitting in parlor. Had a sing then talked till 11. he went 

Mon 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. 1889. Got through washing early. I went to Station to meet Ida. She came. I rather sick all P.M.

Tues 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April. I finished ironing Alf hear for dinner. Two Marias went over to Mrs Williams. Ida &amp; I raking yard, I went down to bible class. called in for Bertha &amp; just coming away when Dave called for her so we came on &amp; waited at corner &amp; all went together. Had a pretty good lesson. Dave came home with M.L &amp; I. He came in &amp; saw Ida. Then when he went I got him some pie &amp; we talked out in kitchen until after 12. Had a great talk &amp; laugh he seemed like he used to be. so lively &amp; o{division sign}

Wed 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I raking yard. Ida &amp; I went over to Mrs Brodericks for lime saw Dave drawing brush with sleigh. Arthur came home with us &amp; went on to P.O. It lovely &amp; moonlight. We got on Mr Wilsons swing &amp; had a swing. any thing for mischief. Ida got letter with her proofs for Photo in. We played game till 11.

Thur 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I cleaning Tom bed room when Emily Triller came for dinner Then I cleaned pantry &amp; kitchen P.M. Ella McCay called &amp; it 6 when got through ate tea in sitting room. Listened to Emily talk till 10.

Frid 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April. Churning. Emily &amp; M.L. went collecting. I finished cleaning yard P.M. M.W. painting walls in kitchen. To bed 9. I so tired.

Sat 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I painted floor in kitchen.

Sun 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Walked down to S.S. with Ada R. met Bertha she looked rather sad so I asked her what was the matter she told me her father had been talking to her, about she must go play in the B church &amp; she didn't want to. Quite a lot out to church. Bertha walked up with me &amp; Frank &amp; Mr McGillvray behind then came in for tea us having a good sing when Dave came hear for tea. Then Dave making us all laugh we all went to B. church.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April 1889. Washing Pa &amp; Tommy (our man) hunting a house for expecting his wife out from Ireland. Ida painted floor again Men folks butchering.

Tues 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Tommy &amp; I up early drove to Hamilton got there at 9. Emma Mr Mc &amp; I went shoping. Blondie &amp; I went down Street &amp; bo't a mouth organ after dinner. I studying phymology {phrenology}till Tom called with his wife &amp; we got home at 8.  Annie B. &amp; Dan hear Kept folks all night 2 children &amp; her father.

Wed 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I cleaned wood shed. Tom got moved over in with Miss Okley. 

Thurs 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Moving out stove in kitchen cleaning dining room &amp; pantry very tired when got through. Annie came home from Toronto

Frid 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. "Good Friday" Mabel &amp; Gordon came off 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train then A. drove to meet Ga. Lizzie &amp; Annie came. Then Sarah, Wolsley &amp; Gertie came, all hear for dinner Ida &amp; I waiting for dinner. Had some singing &amp; talking It was very warm in P.M. Folks all went away but Mabel &amp; Gordon

Sat 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; I sewing vegetable seed very warm. Had a lot of work to do. Ida fixing Annie's things. Mable, Gordon &amp; I went to church. Met Albert Peacock &amp; went through bush got flowers &amp; winter green boxes. Got home at 5. Emma &amp; Baby came off noon train.

Sun 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Easter Sunday. Went to SS &amp; sat with Mable &amp; Emma B. Archie hear for tea. Late getting tea over S &amp; Alf came down. Mable &amp; I went to B. church. Heard good singing. Coming home Arthur B. drove up to us &amp; asked me to get in so Mabel &amp; I got in &amp; had a nice drive. When got home Ella &amp; Arthur hear Austin &amp; Archie Alf &amp; S. Quite a house full. Arthur B. didn't stay Austin &amp; Archie Ida A &amp; I &amp; Mabel had a good sing They went at 11. I slept with Mabel.

Mon 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. April. Washing. I drove A up to 5. train but missed it so she went over to see Edith Then I took Mabel up to 6.. &amp; came back passed Bertha Annie J. &amp; Ella W. on road gave them a ride to Bronte. Met Annie on hill &amp; bro't B. home with me to go to station but Ida wanted to go for a drive so she went with Annie &amp; B. Dave called in evening &amp; had a nice chat.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. April 1889. Ida &amp; I &lt;s&gt;{?staking?}&lt;/s&gt; went over to Mrs Williams in P.M. stayed for tea &amp; went to B. class. Frank &amp; McGillvery out walked up with us &amp; came in. Gave each a piece of pie. Had a great laugh about some white cotton some body put in a tree in garden found out who put it there. Tho't it was Dave 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. but found out it Frank &amp; M&lt;u&gt;c&lt;/u&gt; they string it in tree the Sun. eve they were both down.

Wed 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April / 89. I went to P.O. &amp; saw B. In there place had lots of music she came home with me &amp; we walked up &amp; down lane she telling me some comical mistakes she made with Dave. I just roared. Ida over to D. Brays &amp; I just got back as Ida got home &amp; Dave with her. So I asked him why he wasn't out to Bible class &amp; he said I know cause I had seen B. but I wouldn't tell him if I saw him or not. We had a rambling time he trying to force me to tell.

Thur 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mr Sherchion &amp; Celena called P.M. for plants.

Frid 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; Ida out in garden Ella up for milk.

Sat 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking &amp; doing work got through &amp; went over to Kennedys for onions. men folks came home for supper I came away. I asked D. if he found out of B &amp; I were to gether Wed. eve. He satisfied he said. 

Sun 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rainy all day. M.L. &amp; I to S.S. quite a few out. Mr Stuart for tea. Ida &amp; I went to B S.S. at eve. Arthur B. walked up with us. Had a sing then he went.

Mon 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy all day

Tues. 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather a cold week. Wallis Walton came stayed all night. He working on rail road. M.L. &amp; I to B. Class.  Frank &amp; McG. then came up with us. It very cold could hardly keep warm in church. B. &amp; I sat together &amp; couldn't keep from laughing at Dave &amp; Geo W. in front both under one over coat F &amp; Mc stayed till after 12. us so tired &amp; sleepy

Wed Wed 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. May / 89. Men folks butchering &amp; preparing to go to Toronto. Wallis came again &amp; stayed all night he went over to see Ingledews. I to bed early.

Thurs 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Dave came in evening &amp; told us all the story which was in the Globe about "Found Guilty" It 11 when he got through. Early in morning at 2. A.M. got up &amp; got breakfast for M.W. &amp; Tomy going to Toronto. Stayed up until 5. then layed down till 7. got up &amp; worked all day. They took calf, pork, chickens, potatoes, apples etc.

Frid 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking &amp; boiling soap. Washed my hair. In parlor after tea singing &amp; Ida came down bro't light &amp; no singing when rap came to door &amp; Ida went I turned down lamp &amp; was out step door &amp; up stairs &amp; got my dress changed &amp; hair combed for it hanging down my back drying. It was Joe B &amp; Frank who came. Hadn't seen Joe for nearly 4 week terrible long time the reason was I think, he having to attend his poor sister's funeral at Canfield Mrs Shapland died of a tumor buried on Sat Easter. They stayed until 11.30. Got talking about Phrenology &amp; Joe bound to feel the back of my head as we had tussel but he did, 

Sat 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I done baking &amp; cleaning. M.W. came home on 6 train. I went to P.O. saw B. out side &amp; stood talking then Dave &amp; Mr Youstone came along &amp; all went to P.O. I left D. &amp; B. &amp; came on home playing mouth organ when Dave run up behind me &amp; scared me terribly. He came in &amp; I gave him pie &amp; rasp vinegar. </text>
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                    <text>Sun 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May 1889. It lovely morning so got up pretty good time &amp; Ida &amp; I drove up to Appleby Church the re opening of it. Dr Stone preached lot out passed Joe on road. sat with Mrs Matthewmen She invited us over for dinner. So we over took Joe on road &amp; he drove us in. Stayed for dinner. Had a real nice time after dinner singing &amp; Harris B came &amp; us all out on lawn. Mr Matthewmen reading us a letter from a missionary in China a friend of theres. We stayed for tea, &amp; then Harris B &amp; Lucy (M.L. &amp; Ida drove with him to A. church &amp; Joe drove me with our horse. Lot out. Sat in front seat. M.L. up with Trillers. Choir lovely. Felt sorry I stayed all day up there because I wasn't at all well &amp; felt so disagreeable. Harris drove Ida home &amp; Joe me at 11. When got home

Mon 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing {sewing?} out making garden.

Tues 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing. Alf came &amp; I finished.. He wanted me to go home with him but couldn't. Ida &amp; I went to B I also met D. at gate. Frank out {about?} 13 out. Walked up with D. F. &amp; Arthur B. Bertha not out.  Frank went on home. Dave &amp; Arthur came in D. feeling rather fresh, gave me my first lesson on sitting two in a rocking chair. Gave them some pie &amp; they went.

Wed 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I churned then got ready &amp; Pa &amp; I drove to Hamilton. 27 awful hot. I bot shoes slippers etc. Got back at 8.30 as came passed Matthewmans they had a large bon fire &amp; Lucy &amp; Sarah sitting on fence.

Thur 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. House cleaning cellar Pa bedroom &amp; cellar way. Alf bro't ML home so tired he wanted me to go back but couldn't to busy. S. not very well. Had John McMillian hear for tea. I got dressed &amp; went down to P.O. to meet Ida to go over to Ellas met B. so we walked across creek to met Ida coming from Williams so Geo Ida &amp; I went. Had a nice time but Oh so sleepy. 

Frid 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Making garden baking house cleaning upstairs &amp; cleaning straw bery plants &amp; I wrote a card to Annie, M.W. &amp; M.L. down to see Ellie I writing in this got so far behind nearly lost track.

Sat 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; May. Rather busy. Ida came home from Mrs Williams &amp; we walked over to get some eggs from Mr Kennedy she alone stayed &amp; talked till 10.  When got home found Dave here. Just as we got to door I said to Ida How different it might have been if I had went alone cause I  could have had a good talk to Mrs K herself and could have put in a good word for Bertha as D. asked me to: so when opened door there stood Dave &amp; heard what I was saying. I didn't know what to do or look. Where to put my self. He stayed till after 12. we looking through phrenology.

Sun 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Up in good time. Having a nap when called one as S. &amp; Alf here &amp; Frank &amp; Geo W. aso so had to get up &amp; get dressed. had some singing &amp; they all hear for dinner. Had SS. at 3 P.M. so we went F. &amp; Geo went home after S.S., Met. D &amp; B. going for a walk. Had no one for tea Dave called to go to B. church so Ida &amp; I went F. &amp; Geo out but didn't speak to them. We waited for B out side church &amp; Mr Dorland walked alone sidewalk with Ida &amp; I &amp; D with B. behind. B came all way home with us &amp; sat in hammock &amp; talk &amp; fooled till 11. Then D went home with B.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Washing &amp; I digging in garden in P.M. &amp; heard some body called &amp; looked around house there it Mandia Jennie Wild Miss Fleming from Erie &amp; Cal Jones they stayed a short time Jenny had her baby with her. Had great laughing. Pa away to Palermo I promised Bertha I would be down so I went but it started to rain &amp; I met her &amp; Dave so B &amp; I went on to P.O. &amp; then D. B &amp; I walked up road &amp; they came in with. But I went in to unlock parlor door &amp; just opening door &amp; Pa came out rear door to empty something &amp; there was B &amp; D sitting on stoop I didn't know what to do so we went in &amp; I light lamp &amp; we had a sing. D. sang some of his pieces. It 10.30 when they went &amp; Wesley D. came up to see if B was here.

Tues 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to B. class called for Bertha F. &amp; Mr McG. down cracked up road with Frank &amp; Ida &amp; Mr Mc &amp; M.L. &amp; Mr Kennedy It lovely &amp; moon light. Dave not out.

Wed 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Cleaning sitting room. Alf came down for me to go up but it rained so he stayed all night. 

Thur 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got up at 5 &amp; Alf &amp; I drove up to Street got there at 6. So I helped S. clean her front room I painted ceiling Went to bed at 9.

Frid 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very hot cleaning kitchen. Phil stoped in &amp; I had nearly all my close off &amp; working away so hot. Alf finished cleaning floor while S. &amp; I milked for a change. Alf &amp; Phil went ball playing but called in coming back &amp; Phil &amp; I had some music on mouth organ &amp; Jew harp. He didn't stay long. Rather tired.

Sat 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. baking &amp; ironing &amp; putting up curtains for S. Busy all day. Alf went to ball playing &amp; got back at 6, &amp; we done work &amp; started for Bronte at 7. When got home Ada &amp; Emma B. here &amp; Dave  Dave &amp; I in hammock talking till 11. Alf went fishing &amp; S waiting 

Sun 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to S.S. stayed for church. B. played &amp; I in choir Dave walked up with Ida &amp; Archie &amp; I. It rained in P.M. They hear for tea. Then all in a hurry to get off to Oakville church so Dave hitched our horse &amp; went home done his chores &amp; we met him at gate &amp; he drove us to church in Presbyterian Mr Fraser preached a lot out. Got home at 10. rather cold I had D. handkerchief tied around my head to keep warm looked like an "old granny" He came in till 11. He let me read his paper he composed out to Ida.

Mon 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. very tired I cut out basque. B. walked up with Ida, from P.O. &amp; I out looking to her. Went to bed. at 9.30

Tues 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. sewing carpet &amp; busy all day. Went to B. class. lot out about 30 called for B. &amp; met D. so went to gether. Mr Kennedy &amp; Mr Cranston his brother-in law adressed meeting. B &amp; I sat to gether found out D. told her about us going to O. church Sun. &amp; about handkerchief.</text>
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                    <text>Folks all got out of church 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. but D. B. &amp; I so I left them &amp; walked up all alone  &amp; it very dark but not far behind so kept back. Didn't care about the meeting. Mr Le rather conceited over his way of believing &amp; thought no one else should be alike.

Wed 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. May / 89. Put down dining room carpet awful busy Annie C. came of 6 train. I writing in this &amp; to bed. 9. Our big pig died &amp; left 8 little ones &amp; we feeding them with spoon. 

Thurs 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Nice cool day rather windy in P.M. I baking &amp; busy. M L &amp; Annie C. went over to see Edith Then Annie drove up to meet our Annie of 6 train. I trimmed hat.

Frid 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May Us girls sewing. Just 2 Annies' extra for dinner Boat came in &amp; Blandina folks all came up. Aunt Eliza came of train. Mandia Hixson called &amp; Call Jones Dave here he tho't so many coming he would go to P.O. S &amp; Alf drove down for few minutes Quite a crowd here Very quiet. Boat went to Hamilton at 5 &amp; Ida went with them. Archie drove two Annie's to see boat &amp; I walked with Mabel down. Will Alton came down to boat just as it was leaving S. in a hurry to go so hadn't much talk I walked up with Dave &amp; Bertha. They came as far as gate &amp; we fooling when Tom Annie &amp; Archie came down to gate &amp; said tea was ready so they came in &amp; we had singing &amp; I washed dishes &amp; they played ball. Then us all singing &amp; playing cards till 11. Aunty stayed over. 

Sat 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aunty &amp; I drove to Bronte to do some shoping Then Two Annie drove up to Sarahs in P.M. Aunty went home on noon train. I busy all day. Sewing  P.M. Went to Bronte P.O. saw</text>
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                    <text>Dave &amp; Arthur B. at a distance talking to Bertha. Saw some vagabond on road tho't he inclined to follow one so went through Adams &amp; B stood at fence till I got at gate then whistled when I got there all right.

Sun 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May After work done having a nap when 2 Annies &amp; S came down. Went to S.S. Quite a lot out to church Joe B &amp; Harris B. there. Sat with Ada Emma B &amp; Bertha D. Frank &amp; Mr Mc there. I stayed for class Mr Cranston Mr Kennedy's brother-in-law there &amp; Miss Amot from Oakville &amp; Miss Vaicre from Toronto They all believe in holiness. Had a good class meeting only long. M.W. &amp; I walked up road with Arthur B. Found Joe B. here &amp; Archie Arthur wanted me to go to church but I declined as had company. After tea &lt;s&gt;Joe &amp; I&lt;/s&gt; us all in parlor. Archie talking to Annie C &amp; I he showing us his ring which he bo't for some lady Had great time talking. Then Joe &amp; I started to go to B. church Got there rather late &amp; church full so didn't want to go in Dave came out &amp; wanted us to go in choir but didn't care to so we went for a walk across creek down to Lake &amp; back home Joe got a rail of Adams fence &amp; made a seat in side of gate &amp; we talked till nearly 10. Just got to house as Archie was going so Joe went too about 10.30.

Mon 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Our Annie went to Toronto on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train. S &amp; Annie C. drove her up. I went to P.O. saw B. had a long talk about the holiness question. Alf bo't down some pigs for us &amp; S. went back with him. I drove Annie C to station she went on 6 train saw Frank &amp; his sister at station they going to Toronto. Rather cold</text>
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                    <text>Teus 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Went to B. class. Called for Bertha &amp; Mrs Wilson &amp; we went over to gether. Mr Cranston there &amp; Miss Arnot &amp; Miss Varcoe friends of Kennedy's. Had quite a meeting. B. said we were in for a talking from them. M.L. &amp; I walked up alone.

Wed 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I out in garden all A.M. Bertha came up in P.M. It started to rain Miss Hallowern &amp; Lucy Mathewman called. Had to drive them home through rain. Then met Pa at train from Toronto. Then B &amp; I drove over to bring M.L. home from Kennedys. She just going to have tea. Dave wanted us to go in but I didn't see any use going in for so short a stay. Drove out front way &amp; Dave had to run wagon out of road &amp; open gate for me. He looked so desolated. I felt sorry for him. B. went home early after we had tea.

Thur 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining &amp; no sewing. Ida came home from H at eve.

Frid 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I rather sick in night, &amp; all day but I doing work all A.M. &amp; sewing at wrapper in eve. Went to bed a 8.

Sat 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. June / 89 Rather cool. I done baking &amp; cleaning &amp; sewing at wrapper. John Mc hear to see Pa &amp; Ed. Minch also called I finished wrapper. Dave came in &amp; stayed till 12. 

Sun 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to S.S. stayed for church B &amp; I in choir. F &amp; Mr McG. walked up with me &amp; came in Mr Stuart also for tea. We went to church D &amp; B. not out. They went at 10. F &amp; I talking about pic-nic M.P. S.S. going to Lorne Park &amp; invited our S.S. Want to go if can only get a driver.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. June / 89. Washing out in garden all P.M.

Tues 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. P.M. cut out wrapper M.W. &amp; M L out driving looking for pickers I ready to go to B. S.S. when it looked liked rain then Dave called, so I went to have a sing when came out of room D. had gone. I tho't he couldn't go to pic-nic he said on Frid. Suppose he didn't like it of me to go &amp; sing.

Wed 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June  Sewing. Bertha D. up to get Ida cut her dress

Thur 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June M.L. &amp; Pa drove to Oakville Nice day. Ida sewing at our print dresses. Bertha came up again. Alf &amp; Sarah came Alf went to Bronte to hear about law suit between Easton &amp; H. Breckon about dog killing sheep. When he came back bro't Joe B. &amp; Frank with him. Man. Belyea's wife hear a little while. F. J. B. &amp; I playing croquey till T. Joe &amp; I against Bertha &amp; F. Then finished game after tea &amp; I milked &amp; Arthur B. came along on sulky the other folks playing croquey so I talking to Arthur about pic-nic to Lorne Park M.P. &amp; Palermo S.S. going so invited B S.S. I asked F. to drive Ida &amp; I. Ida, Bertha, &amp; I got on Or. sulky &amp; "Blind Charlies" &amp; drove down lane &amp; took B. home such fun riding on it. Ida &amp; Arthur went for drive after we got back &amp; Joe &amp; I talking in hammock. Then went in &amp; played cards till 10.30 F. stayed all night to help drive up to pic-nic.

Frid 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice in A.M, but raining after. I asked Pa for horse but he going to use it to go to Palermo so tho't we would wait till he came back so F. &amp; I out in garden planting seed when AB Broderick came out &amp; asked me to go with him &amp; Ida to pic-nic</text>
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                    <text>but I couldn't leave F. after asking him to drive us. So Arthur &amp; Ida went &amp; took the basket that I baked. I got ready to go on train but it started to rain again so gave up the notion of going. Then Pa came cback with horse &amp; I asked him again to let us a horse to drive to station but no he wouldn't. so I just felt hurt. F. {?ound} to go since I prevented him from going &amp; he prevented me from going so I borrowed Biggs horse &amp; took our buggy &amp; harness &amp; went out back way &amp; got there after a terrible struggle. It 3.30 when arrived It raining every little while. found Dave &amp; Bertha Ida &amp; Arthur &amp; Emma Bray there. It rather a dull pic-nic &amp; Merton &amp; Palermo folks rather stuff when we were to eat out tea there they had stolen all our stuff so had to come home for our supper. Boys treated us girls to lemonade Wouldn't have had any fun if it hadn't been for Dave. Came home a new way followed B &amp; D quit a long road It 9.30 home. 

Sat 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June I out in garden didn't 

Sun 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to S.S. &amp; church no organ to sing by It out of tune Mr. Yorstone preached. B. &amp; I sat together. I stayed for class Had a great meeting another Hollinessman there &amp; he arguing with Mr Yorstone so Mr Williams started up a time to stop them when got home 5.30. Dave here for tea. Then he went home &amp; Arthur B came &amp; us all reading then D. came back again &amp; we talked then went down in Parlor &amp; sang &amp; combed D. hair &amp; we talked out side till 11. Then they went at 12.

Mon 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sewing To bed early. Bertha went to Toronto I boiled soap. Tom's wife over helping to sew.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June / 89. ML &amp; I went to B. class I walked on a head &amp; Mr McGilvrey over took then Dave a little behind him. Not very many out. D. &amp; I sat to-gether. He &amp; Mr Mc came in &amp; we talked on varendia till 11. Ida writing letter to Flo S.

Wed 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Girls went to Palermo to see Drs. I in hammock &amp; Ida sitting out doors, some body throwing stone at me looked up &amp; saw Dave. He talked till girls came home then he put in horse.

Thur 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I in garden all A.M. sewing P.M. Salvation army fellow called on his {division sign} Miss Hallowern here for tea. Ida &amp; I ready to go to P.O. in eve when {?} &amp; Miss Kennedy came I played &amp; we sang. They seemed very sociable with me.

Frid 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June My Birthday. 20 summers have passed It a lovely clear day. I baking in A.M. &amp; churning. M.L. &amp; I drove up to Trillers called at P.O. got letter from Annie. Had a lovely time at Triller only Emily &amp; her Pa &amp; Uncle home. Had such a nice tea. Got home at 9.30 Emily Trillers birthday on 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June &amp; Jake Lucas's on 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..

Sat 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. After work done all up stairs getting dressed &amp; some one throwing stones in window. So hurried down &amp; it Dave wanted some butter. Went to P.O. &amp; called coming back sat &amp; talked till 6. He got a letter from Bertha. After tea I in parlor playing when he came over. D &amp; I on sofa &amp; Ida on chair talking till 11.

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                    <text>no minister came so came up road with Charlotte B &amp; Dave &amp; Arthur B. Arthur came in &amp; Dave went on with C.B. A &amp; I in singing when Dave came Ida asley she got up &amp; us all singing then D. &amp; Ida got tea &amp; we had our eaten when folks came home from boat so Arthur nursed baby while D &amp; Ida cleaned table &amp; I attended to milk. Us all singing then talking on sofa. Arthur went at 10 but Dave wasn't ready to go so we talked till it rained. They he waited till after rain slacked. It 1.30 when he went. Had a big talk etc.

Mon 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June Emma hear &amp; baby I cleaning parlor Alf came for Ida. Mandia &amp; Jennie called in P.M. &amp; I in parlor untidy. Dave came as I was milking in barn said I looked tired he sorry. I went down to call for Mabel at boat to go to temperance meeting but her Pa wouldn't let her go so I went it in our church Had some speakers from a distance It awful hot so didn't stay till out. Emma &amp; Ada Bray came up road with me.

Tues 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I washing curtains then cleaned out cellar Dave called to go to B. class. M.L. &amp; I went not many out only 7 Dave went home with his father from gate.

Wed 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining but washing I picked a few berries for tea then finished fixing parlor. Writing

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                    <text>Frid 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. June. Raining boat went to H. I baking &amp; sweeping &amp; cleaning stove pipes &amp; coloring. Then had a sing &amp; writing in this. Two Marias went to P.O. to tell pickers. 

Sat 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89. Picked 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. lot of berries all A.M. got 3 cases I done work after dinner.

Sun 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. June Lovely day. Had nap in A. M. but bothered some what with a bell ringing up in cherry tree to kept cherry birds away. When I awoke S. &amp; Alf hear &amp; boat folks all hear for dinner. Went to S.S. Large attendence 68 I went out side after wards &amp; saw Dave told him S &amp; A down we intended to have gone up if they hadn't come down. I stayed for church. Sat in choir but no organ it broke. Had splendid sermon. Lot strangers out Ernest there. Spoke to him after church. Max &amp; Anne L. there too Dave walked up with Charlotte &amp; I. He hear for tea Mr Stuart S &amp; Alf &amp; Sam. Archie in but went home before T. boat folks went home but Mabel. D went home &amp; hitched up &amp; we went for a drive to late for church so went on up to Street. I rather surprised to see us come to soon. Ida not there so didn't stay on 3/4 hr. Had a big talk coming home at 12. D.' a little despondant but living in hopes.

Mon 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washed in P.M. I out in garden all PM. so tired, To bed 8.

Tues 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking. D came over in patch &amp; telling me about Bertha she came home on Mon. he showed me her gem. She gave him a surprise. about not wanting to be (any more) intimate. M.L. &amp; I went to B. class D &amp; B. there when we there, Not many out. Gordon came &amp; tired us they wanted us home so didn't wait till it was out. When got home found</text>
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                    <text>Ida &amp; Philus Alton. Had a good sing &amp; out in garden with lamp. Gave him a dish of berries. Ida &amp; I went out to barn with lamp for him to hitch up.

Wed 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June / 89. Rather rainy. Ida &amp; I drove to Oakville I got 2 teeth out got home 5.30. Dave called in eve. He not in very good spirit &amp; my face so sore couldn't talk. But other girls talked till 10.30 

Thur 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking I got sick came in house all A.M. Boat came down in eve. Mr K. hear &amp; a organ tuner girls singing but I writing in this.

Frid 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy all day. I went to P.O. &amp; got card from Annie she coming home on 6 train. Mandia called Annie Bray called. I baking till dark. Went to gate for a walk got cooled off &amp; went to bed 10.

Sat 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking all A.M. Then expect Ga's up so preparing extra for them. I terribly tired. I out milking Archie going down road he asked me if I was going to practise I said yes so he came through. Annie wouldn't hurry so Archie &amp; I went on. Met Charlotte at corner Emily &amp; Ida &amp; Andie Fleming there Andie so comical. Had a good practise got home at 10. Annie &amp; I sitting talking when Dave looked in window so he came in till Ga's &amp; M.L. came of Blandina at 11. D &amp; I locked out side till folks all went to bed. Will came off midnight train.

Sun 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. Had a nap just got dressed when Will came up &amp; No girls singing in parlor but Annie came up to awake me so we talked I telling her about D &amp; all {through?} Went to SS. stayed for church lot out. Will Alton there came with the Brays. Will Annie C. Ida &amp; I went to boat after church &amp; bro't baby &amp; Mabel up. Had such a lot for tea all GA's &amp; Watsons Ida &amp; I out picking berries when D came along but he {page torn} around corner</text>
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                    <text>of house while we were cleaning berries &amp; never came back after tea I got very dissy. Joe B. here for a long time before I knew it. then Phil Alton came. I too sick to talk to either. Girls &amp; boys went out to patch &amp; when they came back I on ladder vomiting so they came &amp; spoke to me but I didn't get better until they going home. Stayed on lounge. Then after they gone. Will missed me. But awful week.

Mon 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. July. rained 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. thing. M.W. went down to boat to go to Ham- &amp; G.A. &amp; Will went home on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train. I churning &amp; picking berries all A.M. Went to P.O. &amp; home all eve S. &amp; Alf came down us all out picking for them. To bed 10

Tues 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;. July / 89. Picking all day very tired got 75. Annie went to Toronto on 6 train. Mr McGillvray called to go to B class so Ida &amp; I went only us &amp; Bertha &amp; Mr K there. Listing to concert in hall afterwards

Wed 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Very warm picking all day. D. came in eve while I was playing he telling us about his trip to Toronto on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;. July. To bed at 11.

Thur 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Warm day. picking all day. Blandina came in eve. folks up Mrs Bray called after dinner for a few minutes she taking care of Annie baby. {?} Wilds' wedding day. Ida &amp; I wanted to go to garden party up on Street at {Springers?} but no horse.

Frid 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Picking strawberries racing with {F?} W. Then hurried &amp; got dressed &amp; started to go to Oakville dentist had to run to get a ride with Tommy (our man) Maud Biggs went down with me. Got 8 teeth filled &amp; run all the way to station &amp; missed the train so turned around &amp; walked all the way home it 7.30 &amp; ate my dinner &amp; supper when got home Ida &amp; I got ready to go up to Palermo to Minnie Sherdians party but Pa cross so wouldn't let horse go after hitching it up we so cross &amp; went to bed.</text>
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                    <text>Sat 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July.  Busy all day &amp; so tired &amp; stiff after my walk M.L. &amp; I went to practise. Archie drove us home it lovely &amp; moon light.

Sun 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Archie S. birthday. Lovely day but hot. Had Mr Deason to preach. Rather nice for a change. Pa got boys &amp; came out of church. Had Arthur B. for tea. Then Ida &amp; he went to Oakville church. I alone Archie hear he &amp; M.L. went for a long drive I singing when F. S. W. came we went out in garden &amp; talked I afraid Pa would see him. Told him what Pa said about no going to pic-nic It 10.30

Mon 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking all day very tired

Tues 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lizzie Forfar came off boat in eve. Laying in hammock &amp; heard some whistling so went around block for walk. It lovely &amp; moonlight

Wed 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. 

Thur 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking goose berries hurried &amp; got ready Annie &amp; Nellie came of 6 train from Toronto. Arthur B called &amp; Ida &amp; I got ready &amp; went to Garden party up at Thomas Altons. Such a delightful night &amp; such a lot there. Arthur took Ida &amp; Emma Bray to tea &amp; Frank W. took me. Had the Milton brass band in attendance &amp; ice cream &amp; lemmade stands. Joe B there but he promenading with Alice his sister, I excused my self from F went with Gertie Alton to get on my coat so afterwards got talking to Minnie Sherdian &amp; Joe B. then Joe &amp; Minnie went off &amp; Phil. &amp; I went &amp; I promenading with Phil Alton all eve. Music just grand. Phil treated me to ice cream. Had a lovely time. Got acquainted with lot of people. It 2 A.M. when got home. Didn't get with Joe at all. Nellie &amp; Annie drove our horse we got home together then eating onions  &amp; it 2.20 A M &amp; to bed. Will was with Clara Lucas. Max &amp; Annie Lucas together. Such fun watching couples. promenading. </text>
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                    <text>Frid 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July / 89. Nice day finished picking strawberries. Early to bed.

Sat 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I churning down cellar. Dave called 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. time for over a week. Busy all day Willie Walton came up from Toronto. Folks up from boat. Minnie Sherdian Walter &amp; a Miss Smith from Palermo down. Arthur B. called &amp; we all went down to have a row but Mr McMichael wouldn't let the boat go so we set down on deck &amp; talking about garden party, till W.G. &amp; Emma came &amp; then Watson let us have the boat &amp; we went for a boat ride it lovely &amp; moon light. Arthur went up to see if he could get another boat &amp; we went before he got back. Got home at 11. Went in parlor had refreshments &amp; singing then went at 12.

Sun 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Cloudy &amp; raining went to S.S. &amp; church. felt terribly tired Marlon S at church. Walked up road with Dave &amp; Annie V Marlon D &amp; Charlotte B. came in only D. stayed for tea. Arthur came after tea. Lizzie Forfar &amp; M.W. down at boat for there tea. Arthur went at 10. D &amp; I had an old fashioned talk "no. 2." It rather late when he went but Willie not home yet. Max C took him away in P.M. I talked to Annie &amp; told her aboout D. &amp; his prospects. 

Mon 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie &amp; Will went down on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train. Folks up from boat shooting cherrie birds. Alf &amp; W Coley came. Us all picking. Couple of Jerrerly pedlars called. Emma &amp; I hoeing garden. Charlotte B. called I got letter from D Burns about going to College in Ham.

Thur 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. drove Lizzie to Oakville to take boat to Toronto. Dave came over to see if we wanted any more pickers as he had some from Palermo &amp; they nothing to pick. Us busy washing. Mabel here helping us. Arthur B. called &amp; took Ida to concert at Palermo. Dave called for a little while. Mandia &amp; Jennie came after there S. berries To bed 9.30.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Picking all A.M. Ironing all P.M. Mabel &amp; I went down to lake to have a swim. Had a fine bath. Got home 9.30 

Thur 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. / 89 Picking all day. Maggie James &amp; her little english girl here for dinner &amp; tea came after berries. It very hot. Writing in this.

Frid 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking cherries. It looked like rain &amp; did a little. M.W. canning fruit. Maria W. birthday. Sarah &amp; Wolsley drove down in eve. Dave called &amp; had some singing &amp; then gave Wolsley some berries &amp; D a piece of cherry pie. D walked all the way up to gate with lantern Talked .

Sat 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather cool picking rasps. Then cleaning floor &amp; c. in P.M. Expect Manuel &amp; Jane home to night on Blandina. I writing in this. Folks all went to boat but Mabel &amp; I kept house. E.M. &amp; Jane got home 9 Oclock.

Sun 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Nice day went to S.S.  but didn't stay to church Had W.G. Walton &amp; familly &amp; E.M. &amp; Jane all for dinner. None of them went to church. E.M. &amp; Jane went over home for tea. Us all alone I tho't perhaps Philus would be down so sat in shanty &amp; read till dark then Ida Mabel &amp; I singing.

Mon 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;..  July / 89. Picking &amp; so dull. Bertha &amp; I picking to gether &amp; I found out quite a lot of news from her. D. he at her place Sun eve. &amp; she teasing me about Philus which I'm about sure D. told her then when she tho't I tho't D told her, she tryed to make me believe different. I didn't think he would tell so much confidential news. 

Tues 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Us picking all A.M. Bertha didn't come up in P.M. I waited for her &amp; layed down &amp; went to sleep at gate. Mr Sherdian came along for his beries so I got up &amp; went &amp; picked. M.L. &amp; I went down to B. class only Mr K &amp; us there.

Wed 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Washing all A.M. picking P.M. In eve went to P.O. saw D. &amp; Bertha talking so walked pass, only said "Good evening." when came out of P.O. They walked on &amp; B. I guess went nearly home with D. I called in to see Mrs Dorland to ask her if B. could come to pick didn't stay. Marlon &amp; Ada Shaw took Ida for a drive. I talking to them</text>
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                    <text>after they came back. He asked Ida &amp; I if we could go to Toronto on boat with them some Sat. Expect to go next Sat.

Thur 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Bertha never came to pick as promised. She came up in eve &amp; we alone. The reason said she was sick. Told me about Dave having a sun stroke he told her but never came near me for my sympathy. Had Mrs Alton &amp; Sarah all day picking felt quite cheered after S. telling me all the news. Had them for tea also. Ada Bray.

Frid 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Picking A.M. Ironing P.M. Mr Sherdian hear for tea Ida &amp; I went over to Biggs to call on Mrs Best &amp; Mrs John Biggs.

Sat 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking all A.M. Then baking &amp; doing work.P.M. Ida &amp; Jane went over home for goose berries. Had a good bath &amp; Mrs Jones Willie &amp; his wife hear for tea. M.L. &amp; I went to practise. Emily down had Frank &amp; Willie Dorland &amp; Geo Williams &amp; Bertha Charlotte B. M.L. &amp; I. Got home at 10.

Sun 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  Mrs Jones hear all night. Went to SS. after having nap &amp; stayed for church. Archie walked in but only Frank W. here for tea. It rained. Us singing two Marias &amp; Mrs Jones over to Mrs Williams for tea. Geo drove them home &amp; took Ida F. &amp; I out for drive around Bronte. then home. To bed quite early F. went home with Geo.

Mon 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  I not well. Tryed to pick but couldn't. In house baking bread. Jane M. W. drove Mrs Jones over to Brays. Mrs Wild &amp; Josh called I up on house top writing Mosquitoes so awfully can't half write,

Tues 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I picking rasps Bertha D. picking we get talking very confidential &amp; she told me about her being up to Kennedy's Sun eve &amp; I asked her how she was received. she said better than she expected Mrs K telling her all about her daughter dying &amp; feeling so bad cause she &lt;s&gt;tho't&lt;/s&gt; had no one that cared for her now, &amp; made B. feel like trying to fill the vacancy. She told me about her engagement etc . &amp; I told her I was awfully glad to hear it. Tho't it would be about a year from now. M.L. &amp; I went to B. class. Marlon there he walked up road with us &amp; Mr K &amp; Mr Monis. Had a a great talk with Mr Kennedy &amp; Marlon. Marlon wanted to know if Ida &amp; I </text>
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                    <text>could go on boat to Toronto on Sat. In after noon Had Mrs Jones &amp; Mr Stuart for tea. I went out to milk &amp; walked on over to Kennedy berry patch just coming away so as Dave saw me he came over to me with a big plug hat on. He ready to go to station so hadn't time to talk much. I only wanted to see his face to see if he looked Happy! 

Wed 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. 

Thur Aug 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking in A.M. Ada Shaw came in P. M. Jennie Wild &amp; Mount's Wife called &amp; we waited tea till they went It very late tea Marlon came in eve. B4 we had tea over. No singing &amp; I played mouth organ. Had a quiet time Dick called for them about 10. &amp; drove them home.

Frid Aug 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking they Ida &amp; I doing Sat. work Folks drove up to Alfs in P.M. Dave came over we dressing to go over to their place. but looked like rain so we talked to D. I just felt like shaking him so shook him in hammock &amp; found pipe in pocket he said it D. Brays Got talking as usual &amp; didn't know when to stop. I waiting to see if he would be manly enought to tell me about B &amp; himself but he didn't until I let him know I knew. Guess he afraid I go back on him cause I had to give him an answer in a months time. But when I told him what I heard He denyed it &amp; said I'd never see the day when he would Marry B. Dorland. Before he went he rather gave in that their was something between them but not soundly. He wanted me to just be the same to him as I had been. I told him what did he want to be trifling with her affections if he didn't intend anything  He said he just going to have some fun now. But guess he just fooling me. I talked pretty plain to him. It struck me B4 he left. 

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                    <text>so was delayed some minutes on lake. Got in 10.40 went up to office but Will not there so done shoping &amp; went up to GA's for dinner found Eliz Forfar there &amp; Will sick. After dinner helped Annie then it time to go to boat. Marlon &amp; Ada on it to come home together Had a lovely sail Annie &amp; Will came up with us &amp; Will very sick. E.M. &amp; Jane &amp; Blondie met us &amp; Will &amp; E.M. went in dry store &amp; got some stimulent. To bed soon as could get there terribly tired.

Sun Aug 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It Quarterly meeting Sun. Mr W. Pa &amp; Annie drove to Palermo. S. &amp; Alf came for dinner. Had a sing then they went at 3 I had a sleep &amp; all alone in eve. Ida &amp; I went for walk in eve then all in garden Will Annie &amp; I on sofa talking . It 11 &amp; to bed.

Mon 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. They went down on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train. Done washing. Ida over to A Brays &amp; I called for her &amp; we went to Kennedy's to see Mrs Jackson Dave came home with us. Wanted to know if we could go on excursion to Grimsby.

Tues 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to B class M.L. &amp; I saw B on street she not going to class she seemed very stiff just as if D. had warned her not to tell me any news. Only Mrs R &amp; us there.

Wed 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf came down for Ida to go up to help S. thrash. I went to Bronte to get ride down to B with him. Went in to Dorlands &amp; spent the evening Lila Dudley there They came up road with me.

Thur 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking berries on shares Lila &amp; Bertha came up late. Pa &amp; Mr W started for Toronto &amp; Scarboro &amp; New Castle driving with Kittise. E.M. &amp; Jane &amp; I wanted to go to M.P. garden party but had no buggy. Ada B called &amp; I walked 1/2 way home with her. I so lonely sat down on road &amp; thinking. Got to bed 9.

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                    <text>speal to him so Arthur &amp; I talking out side till Dave went. Arthur didn't want to go in as he cross with D.

Sun 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug. / 89. Nice day Went to S.S. Stayed for church not many out. Had a nice anthem. Dave walked up with me. Marlon drove his Mother &amp; Miss Bleses out to church. Us standing at gate when gray horse drove up tho't it was Marlons but it was Joe N. so I got in at gate &amp; Dave &amp; Jane walked up. Archie drove E.M. home. Ida &amp; Philus came B.4 tea so had Archie Dave Joe &amp; Phil for tea. Dave went soon after tea &amp; Joe &amp; Phil hitched up to go to Oakville camp meeting but Joe didn't ask me to go till he came in &amp; by this time Archie asked me so I told Joe I had just then asked just to see what he would say. he only colored up a little I got on hat  &amp; Phil &amp; Ida went 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. then Joe &amp; I. Camp meeting held in Lucas park. Had good singing &amp; speeking. Moon light. Lots of folks there. Arthur B. there. Joe &amp; I had a little talk coming home. I nearly forgot how to talk to him so long since he was down. But he just as pleased that I should have Phil come down as not. so left it at that. It 11 when got home. Annie home from Ingledews &amp; getting ready to go up with Phil to Sarahs. Phil, Ida &amp; I talking out side while Annie &amp; Joe talking.

Mon 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. Girls said I cross at tea table. S Annie &amp; Wolsley Alton came B4 we through tea. When Marlon came &amp; us singing in parlor when Will Walton &amp; Max C came Will stayed over Sun up there They all went but Marlon early. Will &amp; I talking &amp; laughed till 11. awfully tired &amp; sleepy

Tues 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing &amp; busy. Went to bed early. Annie went down on Tues eve

Wed 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day picking a few more berries. Ida &amp; I got ready &amp;</text>
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                    <text>walked up to Mr Shaw. I very tired too. Saw Dick &amp; Marlon in field turning peas so gave them some apples. Got there after a good long time. Had a nice time stayed till 10.30 Marlon &amp; I had a game of checkers &amp; singing &amp; talking. It lovely night when got in orchard got some apples for Marlon. It 11.

Thur 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking A.M. sewing in P.M. Boys picking apples I started to write in this when Horace Frank &amp; Aggie Wrinch came. Then Joe B. drove Ada &amp; Alice his sisters Lucy Mathew Miss Earl got here about 9. Had a nice time played cards magic music &amp; passed a few refreshments &amp; apples around. It 1 Oclock B.4 they went.

Frid 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather cold. Jane &amp; Blondie over to Mr Brays to see &amp; help thrash. Ida &amp; I alone. Busy all day straightening We all had a short nap in P.M. I went to Bronte.&amp; E.M. &amp; Ida drove over for Jane to go to Oakville Band Concert. I all alone with Gordon &amp; Willie. Writing in this late.

Sat 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug  I done baking &amp; then cleaning after dinner M.L. walked home from Trillers in A.M. Ida &amp; Jane sewing at my dress to finish it. M.L. &amp; I went to practise. Bertha played had a good practise. Archie drove us home. He asked me to go to Oakville camp meeting Sun eve. He fooling with my hand &amp; {wished?} ring on &amp; we had a "tussel" Arthur B. called just as we got in house to see about borrowing dishes.

Sun 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day. Dave over all A.M. us picking berries &amp; then we talking under apple tree till dinner time. S. &amp; Alf here for dinner When we went in they through dinner but we had lunch then he went home &amp; I got ready for S.S. Wore new dress. Had splendid sermon Walked part way up road with Bray girls then Archie asked me to have a ride so I did. He hear for tea &amp; S. &amp; Alf. They just going home as Phil drove up so then Phil &amp; Archie Ida &amp; I had a sing &amp; Archie went</text>
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                    <text>to hitch up Phil asked me to go to Oakville camp meeting so then I had to tell him that I expected to go with Archie so he said all right then he asked Ida to go with him. E.M. &amp; Jane &amp; M.L. went in one buggy &amp; Archie Blondie &amp; I in another &amp; Phil &amp; Ida  Heard some fine speeking Mrs Bradley from Eng. spoke 1 hr. Had good singing. Lot their in park. Blondie went with M.L. after got there We came rather slow home. Archie had so much to say. "Wanted me to go home with him etc. etc." Phil had gone &amp; other folks home when I got home. Archie wanted me to think about "&lt;u&gt;it&lt;/u&gt;." That I would suit."

Mon 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug / 89. Washing Ida sewing at her lace dress. Pa &amp; M.L. went to Ham_ carnival.

Tues 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I picking currants black. Baked pies etc. Went over to see Mr Kennedy to tell him didn't expect to go to B.S. class. Saw flowers came home &amp; picked cucumbers. E.M. &amp; Jane drove to Burlington to see fire works wanted Ida or I to go but we couldn't as Frank W. came &amp; Bertha &amp; Lila Dudley called till after 9. Had singing &amp; games then a coquey. F. stayed till 10.

Wed 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I washing Blondie's head Gordon -1 my own. Mrs Douglas called I cleaning Black currants &amp; canning. Then Arthur B. called talked till 4 30 

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                    <text>teetering over a chair trying to have fun. Didn't Archie have to tell me about it coming home how he thought it "so childish" Dave &amp; I got to gether &amp; he telling me about his trouble How B. had gone back on him with out any apparent reason. She there but rather stiff wouldn't speak hardly. He treated me to lemmade. Got with Archie coming home Ida &amp; John Doty walked home together It 12. when got in Dave came up behind us &amp; came in Archie rather angry because I left him a while &amp; went with Dave. Said he felt he was in the wrong place &amp; wouldn't do it again. He so sedate &amp; whimsical. I out of patience with him. Dave stayed &amp; talked til.... Had a great talk. He stayed all night &amp; slept in Pa's bed.

Frid 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug, I baking bread &amp; got down cooking then went to bed sick. got up at 4 PM. Mrs McCay &amp; McCraney cakked I busy till 8 Oclock. Annie came home on noon train. Pa on eve train home. Writing in this.

Sat 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug. I baking Annie helping. Ida sewing I not very able to do much work but got through early. Ida drove to Station to meet Floe Skison she came. Then Annie E.M. &amp; Jane went to Oakville. I going to practise &amp; Ida &amp; Floe walked down lane with me &amp; we met Dave coming &amp; he said no lights in church so I didn't go. We had some singing I done most of playing. Dave sang a few pieces Then Dave started to go &amp; we all came out in dining room &amp; had some taffy. Dave in cupboard eating pie &amp; I talking to him said he got home 5.30 changed his clothes &amp; woke folks up &amp; his folks never knew but that he in all night. Thur eve. He went at 10.30 us girls all talked till 12.</text>
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                    <text>To Lottie &amp; Nettie __                                             Ask Mr 5. 84. Received the 12th.

Received your "surprise party" but am not one of those who fret, therefore to made it easy on all I hope - I guess I can say - I believe - "that none of us care and I should like if you two young ladies (you are such are you) would explain to me what caused this Racket. Did I cause it If so in what way or how _. Your poetical intellect is very powerful indeed but as for the mitten don't think it is &lt;s&gt;not&lt;/s&gt; at Bronte's disposal as you two were the first to show us respect in any way. Now in retaeliation I can say - that your correspondence is similar to one as were the crows to the man when he had eaten some of those cragthu&lt;s&gt;r&lt;/s&gt;s. His remark was that he could eat them but &lt;s&gt;no&lt;/s&gt; would not hanker after them and so it is with your correspondence for though I can bear it or have patience with it, I will not hanker after it. Now Lottie you advised me to place my mind on all good thought. I hope I am as capable of managing my own affairs as you are to advise and dictated to me. I think I am. Though the following is second handed I find it to fit me exactly and hope to be pardoned for insecting without first receiving the author's consent. Happy is the cat Happy is the kitten Happy is the "Little boy" Since he received little mitten.</text>
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                    <text>You seem to have acquired your anger in an exceedingly short time I always thought you were quick at most any thing. Now I know it.

Now Nettie &amp; Lottie answer my question of so little importance, on page "I" and send my letter up in smoke and I'll do as much for you two daisies.

"A forced friend is worse than an open enemy"

Yours etc.

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&lt;u&gt;allas&lt;/u&gt;

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                    <text>Sun 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug / 89. Nice day Had bkft at 10. Floe Ida &amp; I singing then got ready &amp; we drove up to Sarahs It very hot &amp; dusty had apples &amp; eat along road. Got there at 2.30. After tea saw Philus &amp; his father going past so I told him a lady from Toronto would like to see him so he came in &amp; Alf went with his father down to Appleby church we all went over home with Philus no one home so went in &amp; had a good sing came back to Alfs &amp; hitched up Phil took Alf horse &amp; buggy &amp; Floe &amp; I got in &amp; S &amp; Ida in our own so coming home met Alf &amp; his father so Sarah got out &amp; got in with them &amp; Floe got out of our buggy &amp; went with Ida. so Phil &amp; I alone had a square talk coming down. Annie Ida Floe &amp; I all had his {just?} put horse in stable . We had a lunch &amp; he waited to say when he'd come again so we talked till 11.30. Then Annie &amp; I talking she telling me about having Dave come &amp; telling her all about Bertha &amp; him she feeling sorry for him. It 1 when got to sleep.

Mon 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug  Floe hear all day only doing house work &amp; getting dinner Ida talking to Floe all day after dinner M.L. lecturing me about D. staying all night while I getting dressed up stairs. Then Floe Ida &amp; I in parlor tickling one another &amp; laughing. We all went over to call on Mrs Broderick &amp; Annie. former received us very coolly. Floe went home on eve train. Went to bed. 8.30

Tues 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing Mrs Bray called Dr Wild had pic nic up to farm girls all went over. Ida went to station to meet Mabel Covery &amp; Ina Steels they came up to spend a few days Blondie &amp; Gordon hear also. I wrote letter to Allen Lovekin Arthur B. called but I to bed at 10.

Wed 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I {sewing?} &amp; busy all day. Ida &amp; Annie went over to Mrs Williams I playing singing to get rested. {?} Dave stepped in &amp; us talking, till E.M. Jane &amp; all the children came over from Brays bringing Jane home. Then they went to bed at 10. We talked in parlor till Annie &amp; Ida came home. He telling me about Bertha &amp; how</text>
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                    <text>she acted with him Sun when he went to get articles she had of his. She tho't he acted anything but a gentleman the night of the garden party tho't he sneered at her. Said no matter what she did think of him she thought nothing of him now. It 12 when he went. He wished Ida &amp; I would go or be with him any time we hadn't any one else just to show B. he could go with someone else.

Thur 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mabel, Ina, Gordon &amp; Pa all went fishing. I done all ironing. S &amp; Alf came down Mrs Best &amp; Ada Biggs called. I met him with Sarah Tho't folks glad to get me away for a while they tho't I tho't nothing could get done with out me so I thought I'd show them &amp; I went &amp; stayed got back last night Tues night.

Frid 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug Helping Sarah churn bake etc. Eliza Ruth Ireland in for dinner &amp; tea &amp; she talked all after noon. I so sleepy. Alf S. &amp; I drove down to Josiah Alton Alf went coon hunting. We had nice time. Had magic lantern show &amp; we talked till 10. S had a sleep. It 12 then got home.

Sat 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug. Arthur B. birthday Got work done early Had a bath. Wolsley came over to get hair cut, us singing &amp; playing when Phil came. Had a great sing then Alf made me go to get a drink of water Just as I could get alone with Phil &amp; Wolsley in the mean time just up stairs &amp; decorated my bed with every thing then they went 10.30

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                    <text>after I got in from church &amp; took me over for tea. Got some thing in my throat. Went out to barn to see milk. Then we got ready &amp; went to church presbyterian. Wolsley, Gertie, Phil &amp; I Mr McIntyre preached &amp; had another song service. Got home at 9.30 Phil came in &amp; we talked till 12. Planning about him coming down Sun &amp; going to Exhibition etc.

Mon 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep / 89.  S &amp; I busy washing. Phil called on errand. I layed down undress on sofa &amp; Gertie called &amp; caught me asleep. Wanted me to go with them up to Springers so Wolsley came &amp; we drove up to Laura Springers. She alone &amp; had a nice quite time singing &amp; playing mouth organ. Then after tea we walked up to Church &amp; had a commitee meeting. Only 11 there to see about getting up a band concert in drill shed. Had a very nice time. Expected Phil up but he didn't get there It 11.30

Tues 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep. S &amp; I busy when Pa drove up &amp; Uncle William &amp; Aunt Ann from Walpole. There for dinner &amp; tea It very hot. Then they made me come home with them. S. didn't want me to come. It 7 when got home. Ida &amp; I talked when Dave &amp; Arthur walked through house &amp; us talking on stoop, heard a buggy, so all came in kitchen, It Mr Triller &amp; Emily. M.L. at Bronte but got home B4 they went Ida Arthur Dave &amp; I talking in kitchen Dave asked me to go to Garden Party with him up at Mr Hornings Frid eve. &amp; Arthur asked Ida. It after 10 when they went then Ida &amp; I had to talk in W.C. Then M.L. &amp; us talked up stairs till 11.30.

Wed 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep. Very hot had rain in P.M. I had a generall bath in tub, head, &amp; all over. Picked cucumbers then had a sing &amp; finished writing this 9.

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                    <text>to see if I very particular about going to Garden party at Mr Hornings He said much rather go to one on Street next week, so I agreeable. But after 8 O'clock he &amp; Arthur B came alone with there buggies after we had given up about going. So got ready &amp; went. They had Oakville Brass band &amp; some sword dancing. Had Jacob's well etc such a lot of people I never expected to see. Joe B. &amp; Harris B. there. All of Wrinches Sherdians the 2 Drs. &amp; wives. &amp; last Bertha D. &amp; Geo Williams. It 1 O'clock when to bed.

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                    <text>as they leaving for home. Phil Wolsley &amp; Marlon came over. I stayed. Mr Alton wanted Phil to go home with him but he stayed &amp; asked me to go to concert next night.

Thur 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep. / 89. S &amp; I were busy all day. Got ready for concert at eve. Alf drove us. Phil &amp; Gertie passed us we racing for a while. Concert at Nelson drill shed &amp; promenading to Milton band. It very nice had ice cream &amp; pea nuts Then Phil &amp; I drove down to Burlington station for to meet Wolsley off mid-night. Had a fine talk &amp; lovely &amp; moonlight. Got home at 1 O'clock.

Frid 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy all day went to bed at 8.

Sat 14&lt;u&gt;&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep. Got through at 4 &amp; finish facing a quilt {hanging?} for Sarah. Mr Alton came but S &amp; I got ready to go over home so we went &amp; had a lovely sing &amp; &lt;s&gt;I&lt;/s&gt; Phil played mouth organ. Mr Alton "remarked" they go very well together I wonder if they will always go &lt;u&gt;as well&lt;/u&gt; together" Had to strike for another time quick as possible. Phil came home with me &amp; S &amp; Alf together. He stayed till 10.

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day very hot. Had a good sleep in A.M. S combed my hair &amp; I hers. Ate dinner &amp; went to church. Mr Williamson from Hamilton preached a very good sermon. About the gathering at pentecost. Got home at 4. Had tea &amp; not quite through when Phil came so Alf &amp; S got ready &amp; went to Bronte while I finished work. &amp; I packed my clothes to go home but we went to Appleby church 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Joe B. there he not very nice. said he was down to B. church but none of us out so he went back again home. Had quite a chat while Phil was getting horse. We met Alf &amp; S &amp; they said I needn't go home till Tues so we drove on home &amp; talked at gate after driving up &amp; down street. He gave me his Photo &amp; wanted some thing in return but I refused.

Mon 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S &amp; I preparing for thrashers. They came at 3 . P.m. Just there for tea. Wolsley &amp; Gertie &amp; Phil all over in eve. helping wash dishes then blacking faces</text>
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                    <text>&amp; such laughing. S. had the Job to wash it off boys faces. &amp; in the mean time we putting some stuff in her bed. &amp; when I went to bed there mine was all up set &amp; pillows put to foot of bed.

Tues 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Gertie over in A.M. to help S &amp; I with thrashers &amp; Wolsley helped chuck. Just had them for dinner. Then I went over home for my shawl strap which I forgot Sun eve. with my valice too but Phil carried valice over after having horse put away Sun eve. Alf drove me home &amp; I had so much to plan &amp; think about then got sick in night &amp; couldn't sleep. Ida &amp; I got ready for 

Wed 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Toronto &amp; E.M. drove us up &amp; such a terrible crowd at station to go to Exh. Frank &amp; Ed. Joe Dave Arthur &amp; two more. It very cold. We got with Bray girls, &amp; could hardly get a seat but did. I not well but went. We found Allie Lovekin so went through fancy walk &amp; had a glorious time met Liz Forfar &amp; Wes. was with them. Then Annie came up after 4 O'clock &amp; Ida, Allie, Annie, &amp; I all stayed for fire works. Ida &amp; Dave, &amp; Arthur &amp; &lt;s&gt;{Annie?}&lt;/s&gt; &amp; Allie &amp; Frank &amp; Joe &amp; I, had reserve seats It rather cold. Then all went to city together but Allie &amp; F. Arthur Dave &amp; Joe put us girls in street car to go up to G.A.'s Had to sleep on floor. Eliz. has fever. M.W. sitting up all eve.

Thurs 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; I went down town shoping till noon then I took valice &amp; went to Union Station to go to Exib. while Ida went to Aunt Eliza's I to late to find Phil so found Frank &amp; went through {poultry?} with him &amp; Mrs McCraney &amp; Mrs McCay It started to rain so went to office &amp; Phil &amp; Archie S. came along so went to catch 5 O'clock train but couldn't get through gate so went &amp; stayed for 7. Phil &amp; I walked through palace &amp; had our tea &amp; went to 7 train. &amp; it raining had to wait so long met Geo &amp; Charlotte Bumby so got together &amp; had a good time coming home. It very dark &amp; raining so Mr Tayberell lent his lantern to us saw a man in fence corner &amp; he cross said what was we looking at, would give us a peck in the nose if we didn't go on. </text>
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                    <text>It 10 Oclock when got home. Phil stayed all night

Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep. Cold &amp; raining. Phil got up &amp; went home with out his breakfast. Us not very busy only cleaning out clothes I nearly ruined my dress. Ada &amp; Charlotte Bray called. I writing in this got so far behind It 9.30.

Sat 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89. Archie called &amp; E.M. &amp; I walked down to Bronte with him. I met Charlotte B. &amp; Bertha D. so went in Dorlands &amp; had choir practise there. It very cold night. After got home stood &amp; talked to Archie out side till I took cold. He giving me a curtain lecture about the Garden party at Wilsons &amp; Dave connected with it He so down on Dave for his actions that night.

Sun 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep / 89. Went to SS. &amp; church. Ada B came in from church with us for tea. Us singing &amp; talking &amp; Ida &amp; I went nearly home with her

Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Us picking pears. Jane E.M. &amp; I nearly all day.

Tues 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing In eve who should come but Anson W Then Dave came before we got through supper. Us in parlor singing &amp; talking until Anson went to bed. Then us talked by kitchen stove he telling me about Frank Dorland &amp; him self quarrling, Said he tho't I might hear about it so would tell me himself. I sorry it happened. It 11.

Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I &lt;s&gt;sewing&lt;/s&gt; baking Jane sewing carpet for her bed room Then having it just down &amp; moving bureaus upstairs &amp; one down. Had a good sing &amp; Anson played mouth organ to bed 11. Ida &amp; I trying to guess Anson's girl's name.

Thur 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep.  E.M. Jane &amp; Anson drove to Hamilton fair. Ironing Ida &amp; I just going to bed as Archie S came so had to sit to talk to him. I had a very bad cold could hardly speak It raining hard &amp; Archie went

Frid 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep /.89. I baking. Folks came home at dark. Us talking to Anson. Ida &amp; I made some ginger yea &amp; trying to guess Anson girl name.

Sat 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I hurried through work &amp; got ready &amp; Anon &amp; I drove up to Sarah's took kitty Had a lovely drive got there and stayed all night</text>
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                    <text>Alf &amp; Anson went for a coon hunt. Philus called in so us talking &amp; gave them some coffee to drink. They all to bed but Philus &amp; I

Sun 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep Lovely day. Drove home from Alfs about 10. Ida &amp; Pa alone as Jane &amp; E.M. over to Brays but they came home for dinner &amp; Charlotte with them. C. &amp; I went to SS. When got home from church Will &amp; Sarah C in there at our place alon with Pa. Had Frank &amp; " " " " for tea. Then Philus &amp; Wolsley came so had good sing &amp; passed grapes &amp; pears around. Philus &amp; I arranging for he &amp; Gertie &amp; Laura Springer to come down some night. They all went at 10.

Mon 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Anson went home. Ida &amp; I drove him to station &amp; had quite a nice talk &amp; walk B4. train came. Then Kissed good bye I missed him he is so nice around house.

Tues 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct Dave passed through on his way home from Biggs thrashing so Ida asked him to come over on Frid eve. John Forfar came &amp; dog.

Wed 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Thur 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;..

Frid 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking In eve Gertie Phlus &amp; Laura Springer came. It very cold so lighted parlor stove. Dave came also. We had some fun singing &amp; talking. Passed grapes &amp; pears It 12 when they went.

Sat 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct I had very bad cough but went to pracrise It very dark but went alone called in at Dorlands &amp; Geo W. there then Emily Triller called for key of church, so we all went over, &amp; had a good sing. Bertha &amp; Geo. walked home with me. I gave them some grapes

Sun 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Archie S. &amp; Mr Stuart for tea. I had to milk &amp; get tea them Jane talking to Archie while I changing dress went down in bed room found Dave in parlor talking to Ida. Archie &amp; Arthur B. &amp; Dave in parlor then all went out to cover up tomatoes but Archie &amp; Jane. No singing Dave sitting near Organ after while Archie &amp; E.M. &amp; ourselves went out of room. I didn't come back. Then Ida &amp; I &amp; Dave &amp; Arthur talking &amp; {looking?} around. Ida &amp; Arthur went out in pantry then D. &amp; I talking for a while he very affectionate thinks of me as his sister.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct / 89. Busy all day cleaning &lt;s&gt;stoal&lt;/s&gt; stove &amp; putting it up

Tues 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Washing cleaned garret &amp; baked pies Jane went home In evening had Miller from Shaws Mill down to play violin. Jane &amp; I intended going to prayer meeting Had he not come. I had to play compliments to his music. Then he went 8.30 so I got ready &amp; run down to P.O. saw Bertha in P.O. &amp; Dave outside with buggy so I walked up with B. Then Dave over took &amp; asked me to get in &amp; have a ride so I did we went around block &amp; then home. sat in buggy &amp; talked then he came in few minutes. Folks tho't it was Archie S.

Wed 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct Ironing &amp; baking

Thur 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; I house cleaning upstairs etc. Dave came in eve &amp; he reading story out of paper for us. He talking on door step till 10.30

Frid 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. &amp; Jane up at 4 E.M. getting off for Toronto. Ida cleaning Pa bedroom.

Sat 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. got back at noon with groceries etc. I went to practise only Geo. W. there keeping on fires so talked to him then singing when Dorlands came. We had a splendid sing. Bertha D &amp; Geo coming home with me when Dave stepped up so he came up home with me. I sat down &amp; talked &amp; red paper

Sun 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Went to S.S. it nice day. Lot out to church. Harris Bumby, Charlie Stevenson &amp; Joe B. at church. Mr Clark from Milton preached missionary sermon. very good. We had lots of singing. Had both ministers for tea &amp; S &amp; Alf hear so I going home with them so left B4 tea. Just getting over tea up on Street when Philus came in &amp; so gave him some chillysause which I bro't up from Bronte Then we got through work we all went over home, &amp; had a sing then Philus came back with me &amp; we talked till 11. on that terrible subject "Tobacco chewing" etc. He willing to quit it if for somebody's sake, so he knew I disliked it very much.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct / 89. I helping S. wash &amp; church etc.

Tues 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I cleaned stove then sitting room. Had Lila over in P.M. just got through cleaning room Then Win Dodson &amp; her Aunt called. Then Gertie came then Philus &amp; they just going home at 9, when rap came to door &amp; who should it be but Dave &amp; Arthur. It Daves birthday he 23 years old. They didn't put horse in for quite a while then Phil &amp; Dave did while they out to barn Gertie &amp; I put cup of water over door with string tied to it. they came back. Dave came in 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. then Phil had on plug hat &amp; he hit it &amp; down it came. Then we had refreshments then Dave doing some tricks made a piece penny spin on a cork in a bottle with two forks ballooning it. Gertie &amp; I went out to barn &amp; Alf told us where to look in hay for some thing they bro't up with them so we found a skirt, bussel, &amp; cap which they intended to dress up in so Dave came running out &amp; we made him dress up &amp; go to house. They said they called for Ida &amp; wanted her to dress up in boys clothes &amp; Dave in girls clothes &amp; Arthur would be preacher &amp; marry them, but Ida didn't go with them. While Dave went to house dress up to show Sarah, Gertie &amp; I stayed &amp; was going to take wheel off wagon but couldn't find winch. so we filled cushion with pins &amp; when they came back &amp; let us out they suspected something so they looked &amp; found pins then they hitched up ready to go &amp; when got at house Gertie unwrapped line so Arthur had to get out &amp; fix it We didn't care what we done for mischief on Dave for it his birthday It 11.30 when they went.

Wed 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. "Proceeds of evening on next page! I washed curtains &amp; Alf butchering then I cleaning window

Thur 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I cleaning pantry &amp; all up set when Emma from Hamilton &amp; Wallace's Sarah drove out from H. with baby so hurried &amp; got straightened up &amp; got dinner &amp; they stayed all night. I put up curtains in P.M. They doing some sewing. I went to be early at 9. They sit up laughing.</text>
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                    <text>Frid 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Sarah from H. very sick Emma waiting on her  They got ready &amp; went home at 11. Then S &amp; I went to work at dining room I white washed it &amp; {?} bedroom. I writing in this when Louise Alton &amp; Phil &amp; Gertie came over &amp; I ran up stairs with book &amp; hid it under bed &amp; they all came running after me &amp; shut us in bedroom &amp; Phil hung his hat on nail which my night dress was on. Then we went down stairs &amp; had some music &amp; Louise got dancing so she had us all up dancing. I so tired to bed 10. I should have mentioned that Wed night last 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. that Mr Alton had a small party &amp; invited us over, Miss Laura Springer Miss Susan Springer Miss Stuart, Miss Plethesson &amp; Louise Gertie &amp; I &amp; Dave &amp; Arthur &amp; Phil were the boys we played games &amp; had a big time. It 12 when it broke up &amp; Phil came home with me &amp; we talked about tobacco, but he not willing to promise faithfully to stop he would try with out.

Sat 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  Oct I finishing cleaning bedroom &amp; pantry &amp; it 3 P.M. B4 got through &amp; I going to paint floor but couldn't get brush to work. Geo Alton called to get his hair cut then Wolsley Gertie &amp; Louisa came &amp; Gertie etc. put on Alf over coats buttoned up behind &amp; went down to Geo Altons &amp; found them all in bed but Maggie got up &amp; lit lamp &amp; we talked then Phil came, Louise just kept us all a laughing. We girls ran nearly all the way home from boys. Went in &amp; had a sing &amp; play then to bed 10.

Sun 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mr Alton over for a while in morn. S &amp; I got ready &amp; Alf drove is home to B. but I didn't bring any clothes for Sarah intended to stay instead. When got home wouldn't let me go again back with Alf. Archie Forfar hear over Sun. I went to S.S. &amp; church. Only Ida Archie Pa &amp; I for tea E.M. &amp; Jane up to Blanchards. Evening so long us singing then I ready to go to bed when Dave came walked in so talked to him Ida &amp; I till 10. Street folks expected me back there in evening as they expected company.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Ida's birthday Busy all day. Jane &amp; I out sorting apples.

Tues 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. " / 89. Washed, then Jane &amp; I out at apples. Go bed early.

Wed 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Got ironing done Then out all day sorting apples

Thur 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct Alf bro't Johny down. Jane &amp; I picking wine grapes in A.M. Ida fixing my dress. Then I got ready &amp; went up with Alf so had tea with Sarah. Alf he went to Burlington to meet Wolsley for they going to have a party over home so S. &amp; I got ready &amp; started such a crowd there all these brothers &amp; wives cousins &amp; Aunts off M{?} road had a lovely time Jane &amp; E.M. &amp; Ida drove up &amp; Ida stayed but I came home with them. It 3 A.M. when got home had to set bread. They played magic music, the miller, {grount?}, guessing games &amp; last of all chrades which was splendid. Will Alton walked over with Ida &amp; I to Alf's. 

Frid 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very tired &amp; sleepy, baking. Wallace Atkinson here drove down for apples, so I had to talk to him till 10.30 after E.M. &amp; Jane playing on violin &amp; organ.

Sat 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Johny Forfar went home on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train &amp; Wallace drove home at 9. Didn't get through work till 3. Then Jane &amp; I out sorting apples in barn M.L. came home. I went to practise, Archie called for me &amp; Dave hear so I went with Archie we drove but I excused myself from Dave. Boys fixing organ when got there but Had a practise Emily down. Archie drove Bertha home we went around block B4. going home. Then he drove me around block after taking her home. Had a great talk about him leaving so abruptly the Sunday night when D &amp; Arthur here.

Sun 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Up at 9 &amp; I doing work up stairs when Philus drove Ida home &amp; called for me to go to Oakville to John Altons so we got ready &amp; went got there at dinner time. Found Louisa, Sarah &amp; Niece home &amp; John Robert B. &amp; John Alton home. We had a lovely time, had a good sing in P.M. after T all got ready &amp; drove to Oakville church Heard Mr Kettlewell preach. When out side saying Gord might be there &amp; said Good night &lt;u&gt;"Mr Doty"&lt;/u&gt; They all laugh</text>
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                    <text>It 9.30 when got home. Phils put his horse in  &amp; got warm he went at 10.

Mon 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct / 89 Jane &amp; I out sorting apples got nearly done. I down in lane getting crate when Dave same along so he helped me carry it up to house. He only stayed few minutes &amp; they went to lodge. I finished cap &amp; to bed 10.

Tues 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct Ida over to Mrs &lt;s&gt;Ingledews&lt;/s&gt; Williams sewing. Jane &amp; I washing. Arthur B called for me to go to prayer meeting &amp; only got outside when met D. But Dave walked over to church but didn't go in. Quite a lot out. Dave caught up to us coming home. Said he'd been trying to see me for so long to have a talk but couldn't. He accusing me for sending him that receipt for a moustache but I think Arthur told him but he wouldn't let out on Arthur. 

Wed 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking &amp; ironing. Had Mrs Bray call &amp; Oliver Horning Ida &amp; M.L. went to Dr. I went to B. in P.M. called in at Dorland Mr D said "it a wonder I did call at all." Didn't stay long. Alf came for Ida so she went. 

Thur 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. It raining. In eve went to bed early. It Halloween. I crochet a pair of cuffs for Pa

Frid 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov.  Up early out milking when saw cows discovered my name in large letters painted on white cow &amp; Ida name on the other &amp; the chimney stuffed up with vines so that the house full of smoke &amp; the shed doors blocked up. We suppose it Dave &amp; Arthur who done it. Jane went over home just M.L. &amp; I hear she making pickles. In eve I writing in this I got 1 month behind so just caught up to night.

Sat 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Rainy all day. boiling cider etc. baking. I had  good sing after tea. I writing in this when E.M. called me to look when their he had Jane dressed up in his clothes &amp; I nearly took a fit she so comical in his clothes.

Sun 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Lovely day. We hurried &amp; got bkft over then M.L. &amp; I got ready &amp; drove up to M.P. church quarterly meeting. As we drove up Austin S. put our horse away. &amp; met Frank outdoor. Mr Kettlewell preached good sermon. Joe B. there &amp; I talking to him awhile. He said he</text>
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                    <text>heard I was at party at Mr Altons etc. We gave Mrs Ingledew a ride home she had walked up. She came in &amp; we had a lunch &amp; I went to S.S. with her. When got home S &amp; Alf hear. &amp; Dave for tea Us in parlor talking &amp; Bertha D. called but Dave didn't care to go out to see her so she went &amp; E.M. went home with her &amp; went on Dorlands vessel to Toronto. Dave &amp; I talked tll 10.30. He tho't he had come once to often for he could tell by my actions that I didn't care so much to talk to him, he telling me about expecting to go away for the winter. He let me have the essay he wrote on courtship to keep &amp; He just looking at me all the time I asked him what he was looking for, &amp; he said he wondered what it was he loved so much in me. He said I only friend he had left.

Mon 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Monday I had to leave washing &amp; go &amp; collect quarterage for Pa so I went around village &amp; got home dinner time. Then Pa wanted me to go over to corner &amp; give money to Mr Triller  I went but didn't see him went to P.O.

Tues 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov In P.M. Jane &amp; I drove to Oakville It rather cold got back in time to go to prayer meeting. I went early &amp; called for Bertha but she couldn't go as she having practise there for tea meeting. I went &amp; Archie, Dave, Bray girls there but no one to lead so I gave out hymn books &amp; started tunes &amp; Archie read the hymn. Ada &amp; Charlotte &amp; Dave &amp; I walked up road then Dave came through with me. To bed at 10.

Wed 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov Jane &amp; I working at our Organ we tuned &amp; cleaning it but didn't get through till Jane went to station to meet E.M. &amp; Annie. So no talking in parlor till bedtime.

Thur 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Thanksgiving day. &amp; a lovely day so warm &amp; fine Joe Correy Arthur &amp; Herbert came then Alf Sarah &amp; Ida in morning but men folks all took there dinners &amp; </text>
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                    <text>went shooting so just us girls. We finished fixing organ It seemed so nice for us 4 to meet together again. We cooked a hot supper for shooters &amp; then Alf &amp; S went home &amp; Annie, Ida. &amp; I had a sing then got ready &amp; went to tea meeting in Our church but for Baptist benefit. Archie S. there &amp; Dave &amp; Arthur &amp; Charlotte so Dave &amp; Arthur showed us to a seat up in front. Mrs Jeffrey recited &amp; it splendid Mr Stuart spoke &amp; Mr Williams chairman but came out B.4. it quite out. It 11 when got home.

Frid 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov /.89. Jane &amp; Ida sewing at Jane dress. I doing house work. Had Mr Abram &amp; Mr Dorland hear with violin's so had some fine music. They went at 10,

Sat 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov Nice calm day. I baking &amp; doing house work so tired Charlotte Bray &amp; Ada called to go to practise also Archie so M.L. &amp; us went. Only Bertha her bro. &amp; Geo W. there had a practise. Archie walked up with me I teasing him about Miss Hallet. Herbert &amp; Arthur went home on evening train. Got letter from Allie.

Sun 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. Went to S.S. &amp; church. Stayed for class Got ride up with Preacher. Had Mr Stuart, &amp; Frank W. &amp; Mr McGilvery for tea but they all went to church with preacher. Jane Ida &amp; I having a sing when Philus came. So Phil &amp; I had a small chat then he took Ida home at 10 to Street. He promised to stop chewing for 2 months.

Mon 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I not very well so didn't wash. I making snow apple Jelly

Tues 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing Alfs birthday. Lovely day. I boiling soap in P.M. M.L. &amp; I went down to prayer-meeting. Dave &amp; Arthur there but they didn't stay till it out.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing. Charlotte B. called in P.M. &amp; Bertha D. also. Bertha gave us some nice music she went home at dark. No pealing apples.

Thur 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Pa M.L. &amp; Jane drove up to Street to shoting match. I alone ironing &amp; went to P.O. in P.M. Jane &amp; Pa got home for tea.

Frid 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Jane &amp; I busy all day I baking pies. &amp; churning Charlotte B. &amp; Miss Smoke called in A.M. I went to P.O. Dave came over in evening &amp; had a talk but he very quiet. E.M. playing on violin.. D. talking about Bertha &amp; her having a false note showing to her friends about Dave with his name signed to it. He wanted to know if I had seen the note. He went at 10.30 It very cold &amp; frosty.

Sat 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov Jane &amp; I hear to do work. Got through at 2 P.M. I went to meet M.W. on 6 train. Dave there he going on train &amp; coming on 7 train back. Archie called to go to pracrise so I went. M.L. not home she in Street. Emily there all but Dorlands brothers. Had Mr Abrey there to fix organ. Archie &amp; I went for a drive around block &amp; to P.O. He wanted to know if he could come Sun eve. &amp; I said not to come if he wasn't at church.

Sun 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Nice day. S. &amp; Alf drove M.L. home. Jane &amp; I got dinner. I went to S.S. &amp; styed for church. Joe Frank &amp; Harris there Had such a spell of laughing at some children coughing Joe laughing too. Hurried out of church expected to go home with Alf but Joe Frank &amp; Harris up for tea so folks didn't want me to go. Alf didn't like it because he waited for me. I entertaining them in parlor while girls got tea. Then after tea us all in parlor when rap came to door &amp; there it Archie but he wouldn't tale off his coat. So had a sing &amp; Joe wanted to go to church but Frank didn't but I didn't want to go being the only girl to go with them 3 fellows. Had a real nice time. Joe asked to take me up to Street on Mon eve. if fine. To bed 10.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Raining. we washed &amp; sewing in P.M. Joe didn't come

Tues 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. first salute was Alf called for bkft he had arrived from Street by 6.30. he came after me, we all tho't something the matter with S. I got ready &amp; went. It rather rainy. Got up at 8.30. &lt;s&gt;Wed 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89.&lt;/s&gt; Alf &amp; Mr Alton drove in to Ham. to have a duck shoot It rained very hard. Philus came over in evening &amp; had a nice time.

Wed 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. Ida &amp; I helping S. wash. Ida put quilt on frame I baking in P.M. S. went over home. Alf got home at dark only got 2 ducks.

Thur 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Had Gertie over to help quilt. Had turkey for dinner. In eve Phil came &amp; us girls dancing &amp; Singing we pop corn &amp; Ida &amp; Phil down cellar after turkey so I went down &amp; Ida locked Phil &amp; I in cellar. Then after we got out he malling her on floor. Gertie &amp; I got dressed up in Alfs clothes &amp; came down &amp; jigged around. I broke S. glass pitcher in my fooling.

Frid 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; I finished quilt &amp; put on another &amp; finished it before returning.

Sat 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Got work done. In eve. Gertie Wolsley &amp; Phil came over &amp; we had a real nice time playing &amp; fooling. Alf barbaring

Sun 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Up pretty good time. Ida &amp; I went over home to Gertie's intending to go &amp; bush but just got behind barn when it rained so went in barn &amp; got weighed. Then went in house &amp; ate hickory nuts &amp; played &amp; sang till dinner Then after dinner we went back to S. &amp; got dressed &amp; Phil &amp; Gertie &amp; Mrs A called for us to go with them to Old Mrs Clines funeral but Alf took Ida home so I went. Very large funeral went to house first then drove to church Appleby church full. Prof Cline</text>
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                    <text>sang beautifully &amp; Mr Forman preached from text "We spend our years as a tale told c&lt;u&gt;XIX&lt;/u&gt; Ps. Then we all walked to grave. Saw Joe &amp; he wanted to know how I got up St. Got home at 5. Alf back. After tea I reading &amp; Phil came He stayed "Said he'd quit chewing." if that would be one point nearer perfection.

Mon 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I washed &amp; mending in P.M.

Tues 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89 Alf butchering I baking &amp; Ironing in P.M. Maggie A came in P.M. &amp; stayed couple hrs.

Wed 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. / 89. S. &amp; I rendering out lard etc. all day Geo Alton called in few minutes. Snow rather deep.

Thur 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. Busy all day with lard etc. Phil came over in eve. Us reading &amp; laughing. He went to P.O. brought me a card from M.L. telling us about tea meeting at Bronte.

Frid 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Phil called for Alf &amp; they went fox hunting away all day I baking &amp; very busy all day. I washed my hair.

Sat 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov / 89. Hurring all A.M. to get through. Had 2 extra men for dinner. Alf drove me home in P.M. Phil drove his Ma over to stay with Sarah while Alf away. We got home about 3. Girls all sewing. I glad to get home. M.W. went back with Alf. M.L. Ida &amp; I went to choir practise &amp; his. meeting Had a good sing. Archie drove M.L. &amp; I home. Ida &amp; Charlotte walked.

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                    <text>Mon 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89. Washing &amp; baking for tea-meeting. I baking tarts. M.L. Ida &amp; I went to practise Emily down &amp; her Pa. Had to wait a long time for boys to come they over in Mr McE practising band music. B. Ida &amp; I went to meet them. It raining very hard when going home. Charlotte &amp; Emma here.

Thurs 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing Dave called in A.M. Jane &amp; Ida went down to Hall to help fix tables. Arthur B. called. It nice day. Philus &amp; Gertie came down to go to tea-meeting It awful cold night. We had our tea at first tables didn't do any visiting. Then Ida &amp; I went over to sing in church &amp; left Phil &amp; Gertie &amp; Arthur &amp; Emma to go to a seat. Had Mr Wakefield to adress the people. Got home at 11. Bronte boys played couple of pieces on band. Mr Wakefield stayed all night. Phil &amp; Gertie left 11.30. Dave &amp; Arthur hear. Dave walked up with Maria &amp; Arthur with Gertie &amp; Phil I Ida &amp; Mr. Wakefield. Made $31. Roads very rough.

Wed 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. churning. Went down to Mr Wilsons they having a social for S.S. Dave &amp; Arthur walked down with us. Quite a lot out. Archie S there. Dorlands &amp; no song. Made over $4. Got home 11. We played games E.M. had his violin Dave &amp; Arthur didn't stay.

Thurs 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. &amp; Jane went to Oakville in P.M. &amp; bo't a new stove.

Frid 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. I baking Jane drove over home, for sausage machine. We made sausage. Brays girls &amp; Gussy Bray came in P.M. hear for tea. &amp; had violin music in eve. they went early. I writing in this not very well.

Sat 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 89. Joe B.'s birthday. It a lovely warm day got through early had Mr Abery for dinner he played on violin.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89. Rainy sunday. I slept from 11. to 3. didn't go out at all. E.M. &amp; Jane went to church Mr Yorstone preached. We eating tea when Dave &amp; Arthur walked in us having a sing &amp; Dave playing on mouth organ. Arthur started before D. did, as D. walked in room &amp; wanted to ask me if I was still the same. But he went at 10.

Mon 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing everything as usual.

Tues 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking Alf bro't M.W. home I went to P.O. &amp; saw Bertha D. she showing me her dialogue bonnet &amp; dress &amp; music. M.L. went back with Alf.

Wed 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Girls sewing at wrappers.

Thur 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. Jane &amp; M.W. drove to Hamilton got off at 10. Ida &amp; I left to keep house. It lovely day. I went for ferns over to Hixsons.

Frid 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89 Baking  Folks got back at dark such a lot of purchasing coats; hat, groceries etc. I sent Floe a birthday card of dried pansys &amp; ferns.

Sat 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Floe Skinners birthday she 18. Us all flying around cleaning dining room, &amp; it a very stormy snowy day got all done before dark I playing &amp; singing Archie S. called &amp; I went to practise called at Bertha's &amp; we went over to church Archie came out of P.O. &amp; we walked over together only Geo W. there Frank &amp; Willie D. we talked &amp; sang B telling me some secrets &amp; Archie wanted to know what it was us sitting around stove getting warm Geo blew out lamps. Got home at 10.30. 

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day reading about Crossley &amp; Hunter went to S.S. &amp; church Clarence Lucas &amp; his wife out to church Frank. W Mr McGilvery &amp; Dick Shaw. Charlotte &amp; Bertha walked up to gate. Had Will Alton Kate Blanchard &amp; Ada B &amp; Charlotte for tea. Had a quiet eve they went home early.

Mon 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Very busy washing &amp; cleaning. M.W. &amp; Ida papering up stairs It raining I writing in this. Laughing about me trying to tell sermon on Sun.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89. Bertha D's birthday she 18. Raining E.M. &amp; I went to S.S. &amp; prayer meeting (called in hall &amp; saw Bertha &amp; Ida Triller they practising for concert. Got home 10.

Wed 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec Ironing when Alf came through rain &amp; told us about S's little baby girl. We had to guess it first B.4. he told us. M.W. went back with him. Us girls couldn't hardly work. E.M. Jane &amp; I went to Band concert sat beside Austin &amp; Archie. Frank there &amp; Horace. Had a splendid time the lodge got it up &amp; had a splendid programme dialogue, singing &amp; instrumental music. Dave walked home with me &amp; he not very well so I gave him some thing to eat It 12 to bed.

Thur 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dave called in A.M. with my rubber which he found in the hall &amp; a bustle spring which didn't belong to me. Ada Bray hear in P.M. I went down to see Alice Joyce she very sick. Us girls all stirring raisins for Xmas cake then had some violin music, &amp; organ &amp; Ada stayed all night.

Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking pies. Jane &amp; Ida making Xmas cake. 

Sat 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day. Ida went to Ham- 9 E.M. to Toronto 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train I baking &amp; crocheting in P.M. Jane finished her coat. I drove up to station to meet Annie &amp; E.M. Saw lots of folks but not to speak too. Ida &amp; Gordon came. She gave me slippers &amp; {croits?} etc. 

Sun 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Very windy day I went to S.S. &amp; church I gave my class all a handkerchief a piece. Only Bertha &amp; I in choir with boys &amp; Archie came in choir. I hardly knew him as he shaved clean Geo W. drew his picture in {took?}. Had a S.S. meeting after church &amp; it late when got home. Archie walked up with me but didn't come in had Minister for tea. All eve alone. I wrote letter to Allie to bed 9.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89. Very busy washing, cleaning, &amp; churning. I very tired &amp; making hat crown for Philus. Jane cleaning silver ware etc. Dave called on his way to lodge. I making Xmas cards of pansys.

Tues 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec Baking &amp; Ironing &amp; Ida &amp; Annie making Xmas presents It raining all day. Dave called in P.M. &amp; he helping to decorate parlor with evergreens. I making perfume bags upstairs then I in Pa room writing on Xmas cards &amp; Dave came in &amp; he set down on bed &amp; talking told me Bertha had joined lodge. I went to milk &amp; he came in barn &amp; talked while I milking. Us girls decorating sitting room &amp; Xmas tree. To bed 11.

Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec Xmas day. Lovely bright day. E.M. &amp; I drove to Bronte &amp; to Mrs Joyces &amp; Wrights with Xmas loaf of bread went in P.O. &amp; I got Xmas card from Frank &amp; I bot one there &amp; sent to him &amp; send one to Ella McCay also. Then took one over to road for Mail Johny to post at Merton for Joe. Ate Xmas dinner with Ida, Annie, Pa &amp; I.

Thur 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec Jane E.M. &amp; Annie drove up to Street it a very windy day Annie stayed &amp; M.W. came home. Telling us about S. baby &amp; showing M.W. here Xmas presents. In A.M. E.M. at school meeting so didn't start for Street until after noon. I dying some moss green for decorating

Frid 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. to Kennedys helping kill pigs In P.M. I decorating verandia post when Geo W. came on horse back for collecting I showed him our Xmas tree. He just going away when Dave K came over to help our pigs. Jane &amp; I cleaning the intestines Had some fun in shop with them &amp; Dave</text>
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                    <text>Sat 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89 Very busy all day washing frying out fat baking moving stoves &amp; pipes etc. Hurring up as Annie C came on noon train &amp; us not half through work. Archie S called to go to practise &amp; Dave also called as I going in room to speak to Archie S. &amp; going to take Annie she back out &amp; I went alone. Ida Archie Dave &amp; I went down to P.O. together. Archie acting so silly let the gate go slam on Dave &amp; Ida's face. I cross &amp; tired wouldn't let him help me alone Emily down &amp; had practise Archie walked up with me Ida Dave &amp; Arthur Archie didn't come in Dave reading over some of his dialogues to me. M.W. &amp; Annie went to bed &amp; left Ida &amp; I.

Sun 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec It raining Had Mr &lt;s&gt;Jakes&lt;/s&gt; Page to preach for us a new student in Mr Stuarts place. It very windy Stayed for class. Dave walked up with me &amp; my hat blew off he had to run to catch it. Had Walter Sherdian &amp; Minister for tea. Had a sing before they went. Then I done milking Annie C &amp; I had a good sing till bed time.

Mon 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec / 89. Making sausages &amp; had meat, churning etc. baking cake for New Years in kitchen all day

Tues 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec Working in kitchen all day so sick of it Jane baking tarts &amp; Ida lemon pies. Mercy &amp; Wesley &amp; 3 children came on noon train. Had to get their dinner after ours Mr Stuart came for tea Had tabel full He He going to prayer meeting I going to bed at 10. &amp; band struck up at our place &amp; played two or three pieces I went down in my drawers &amp; Elizabeth Walton &amp; Annie C. tryed to put me out so band boys came to see me. By the time band boys through playing I got dressed.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan 18.90 New Years day rather a very rainy day Willie W. came on mid night train &amp; had lot for breakfast as E.M. went to meet Watsons family &amp; they there for breakfast then G.A. came too so had all home as we intended once more. Pa read &amp; prayed a nice prayer with all his family He feeling very thankful they all spared to meet again. W.G. started shooting clay pigeons &amp; it raining. Alf drove M.L. &amp; Annie down I helped get dinner &amp; E.M. went to station to meet wedding &amp; they came Eliz Forfar Archie &amp; Bella first in time for dinner Ida &amp; I had to wait on table &amp; I so tired. Had a large turkey &amp; goose for dinner celery &amp; cran berries etc. It after 3 when got through dishes. Ida &amp; I talking to Bella. Alf started home at 5. &amp; Eliz Forfar &amp; I came up with him. Saw the baby think it looks just like Sarah. Raining nearly all the way up.

Thur 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. I churning &amp; helping S. she not very strong. 

Frid 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking &amp; E.M. drove Wesley Mercy Archie Bella M.W. &amp; Annie C. up &amp; us nearly done dinner so had to get another dinner. Had Irelands girls to call. Folks didn't stay for tea roads so bad. Annie C stayed &amp; Eliz went back. Had Mr &amp; Mrs Walker in evening.

Sat 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Had Mr Alton call with Bride &amp; Groom Mr &amp; Mrs Bosfield in morning 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. thing. Had work to go after dinner Annie C talking &amp; entertained us all evening so well. Expected Phil over but didn't come.

Sun 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining part of day. Phil came over 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I had seen him for a month. Alf drove Annie to Bronte Phil went home for dinner. I had a good sleep, all P.M. In eve Phil came over &amp; Had a good talk. He said he found out what he tho't of one after not seeing me for so long. He Homesick over me.</text>
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                    <text>He gave me a large package of candies &amp; some oranges &amp; telling me all about the wedding up at Walpole he &amp; Gertie attended.

Mon 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. I baking. so nothing else happened except Alfs man cut his foot &amp; Mr Alton over to bind it up I bound it up first. Alf away it election day.

Tues 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. In morn Had Mrs Geo Alton call &amp; Mrs Joseph too to see baby. Phil &amp; Gertie hear &amp; us cutting up when Dr Buck &amp; Herbert from Milton came to see Ed sore foot. I rather tired as I washing.

Wed 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing. I got ready &amp; went over to Philuos' Gertie alone but Josie &amp; Lila there. Us having a sing. I stayed for tea Mr &amp; Mrs Alton home for tea. Then we had another sing &amp; Phil came home with me. Very cold.

Thur 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan Geo Alton &amp; Mr Geo McCarley came in evening. Had accordian music &amp; mouth organ too. It 10 &amp; to bed.

Frid 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Butchering Baking &amp; sweeping. Phil came over I glad he did for it so lone some Had a good talk It 10. when he went. Then I got Alf breakfast ready after ch{ores?}

Sat 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan Alf &amp; Mr Alton drove to Hamilton with pigs etc. It rained nearly all day. Alf said Maria W. was in Hamilton.

Sun 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day. Phil came over in A.M. to see if I would go to Bronte then he went home &amp; got ready &amp; we started about 10. Got there at 12. Had a nice drive &amp; they got dinner rather glad to see us. Lois Jones there boarding while teaching school. M.L. E.M. Jane &amp; I went to S.S. Mr Hallet superintendant &amp; it much better. Stayed for church all choir there but Charlotte Phil &amp; Ida &amp; Lois came together. Had splendid sermon &amp; good singing Walked over to corner with Bertha then Dave caught up to us &amp; came in with Phil. We had a small sing then Dave went home to do chores but I told him to come back after wards so we had  tea &amp; I going to light fire in parlor when Dave sitting in arm chair alone. He &amp; I sang &amp; couldn't get the rest to have a sing as they planning who was to go</text>
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                    <text>back with Phil &amp; I didn't want Ida to go &amp; leave me, &amp; M.L. intended going only to cold for her so it feel to my lot to go back again with Phil so we started about 8.30. Dave rather surprised to see me go. Had a lovely drive so warm &amp; talking about Ninna Dent &amp; Joe B. etc. Got back 10.30 Phil said he could not forget that day.

Mon 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. A terrible windy day us washing couldn't put clothes out. I working hat crown etc. when Phil walked up to window with his colt he very near saw it.

Tues 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan Lovely day &amp; fine I getting out clothes when Phil went past. Just got our dinner over when E.M. Jane &amp; Ida came bro't Pa's new lounge. Had to get them their dinner. Baby very cross. Ida sewing at Jacket. She &amp; I up stairs talked she telling me about Sun I wasn't home Joe &amp; Frank at church &amp; inquiring about me being home. She &amp; I hadn't very much time to talk as E.M. drove home at 4. She expecting to go to Hamilton to stay. Phil &amp; Gertie came over in eve &amp; Geo McC. No reading &amp; laughing &amp; singing &amp; playing. Then set head at 10. They went.

Wed 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan A very dull day baking &amp; ironing &amp; very tired &amp; had a nap in P.M. baby has a bad cold. I writing in this not since Xmas.

Thur 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Phil &amp; Gertie called to take me up to Literary at Nelson so I went. But they didn't have any as not enough out. Got home at 8.30

Frid 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Expected Phil &amp; Geo to go down to Bronte to have a skate but had a snow storm all day so I dissipointed. Alf over home butchering &lt;s&gt;Sat 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got work done up quite early&lt;/s&gt;. Sarah took baby and walked down to Geo Altons. Then Gertie called &amp; Phil &amp; we all went to Geo Altons had a nice time singing S &amp; Alf went home B4. us Gertie went home alone &amp; Phil came in with me. I asked him to come over Sat eve &amp; wear Christy hat so he took the hint I had something for him. I had Lila Alton called in afternoon she wanted to know if she could leave her baby with Sarah on Sat while she went to Hamilton.</text>
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                    <text>Sat 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan 1890 1&lt;u&gt;st&gt;&lt;/u&gt;.. noise I heard was baby crying It Lila's Alton baby she left it with S. about 5.30 A.M. &amp; we had to mind both &amp; do our work on Sat we had a terrible time I baking &amp; had to leave it &amp; nurse child. It very cross I so tired it 5 O'clock PM when they came for it. Wolsley came home with them.

Sun 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 90. S. &amp; Alf got ready &amp; drove to Bronte 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. ttime since 8 weeks for Sarah to be at Bronte. It lovely day. I laying down to have a nap when Wolsley came to ask me over to go to church with them but I hadn't my hat with me so couldn't go. I slept all P.M. Then Alf came back we had tea &amp; we went over to Mr Altons to have a sing. Alf went home and left me so Phil came home with me through rain and he stayed and talked till nearly 12. Alf said he met Joe &amp; Frank walking down to church.

Mon 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan I keeping house for Alf Had Mr John Breckon call &amp; Phil brot over my hat. I wrote letter to Anson Mr Geo Mc came &amp; talked till 10 about tobacco, dancing &amp; painting.

Tues 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I put out clothes to get dry when Gertie came over &amp; asked me to go over to Josie in P.M. so I went &amp; called for her &amp; had a nice time she &amp; Josie made taffy we stayed for tea then Phil came over in eve &amp; us looking at cards then having some music. It very cold. took Gertie home 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. then he came over to Alf with me. They had a laugh at me over to Josies for when I went to kiss their baby I said "won't you kiss your &lt;u&gt;Auntie&lt;/u&gt;?" &amp; they said now I know which one it is. 

Wed 22&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. S . &amp; I. talking could hardly get work done she telling me news from Bronte. 

Thur 23&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Nothing more than usual Phil bro't his photos from P.O. to show us.

Frid 24&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; / 90. Alf away all day killed chicken for market after tea &amp; us picking them when Phil &amp; Geo Alton came Hurried &amp; got done then us had some music &amp; talking Geo Alton picked up Sarah's breast glass off window &amp; looking at it but didn't ask what it was. S &amp; I didn't know what to say. They making arrangements to go to Bronte to have a skate Sat eve.</text>
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                    <text>Sat 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan / 90. Nice day Just washing dinner dishes when Geo &amp; Phil came over to say they would go to Bronte if wind decreased: But just got work done when E.M. Jane &amp; M.L. drove up so I came home with them didn't wait for Geo &amp; Phil to call got home 7.

Sun 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sitting studying S.S. lesson. Mr Shephard from Millgrove preached a very young man in Mr Stewarts place. Had Mr Sheph and &amp; Mr Johnson another young man for tea Then they went to MP in eve. Us all reading in even no one hear went to bed early. Archie drove me home from church.

Mon 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing Jane &amp; E.M. went up to Will Clines in P.M. &amp; I called on Dave K he very sick in bed with La Grippe. Sat in his bed room talking quite a while seemed very pleased that I called on him I then went over to Mr Brays to see Ada &amp; Charlotte they both sick. Didn't stay long.

Tues 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan It lovely night Archie called to go down for a skate so we called for Bertha &amp; went Had a lovely skate. Geo Alton &amp; Birdie Lucas came also so we played "crack the whip" on skates. They went home early We went home with Bertha &amp; had some music &amp; played &amp; sang &lt;s&gt;till 12&lt;/s&gt; till 12. Didn't know it was so late. Archie tho't he struck it right for once. He having a tussel again.

Wed 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day but thawed ice so couldn't skate. I rather tired all day.

Thur 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jane sewing at my dress. Dave came in P.M. sat &amp; talked tiill tea time then he went home He getting better he said. Lois &amp; I made taffy in eve.

Frid 31&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Doing house work. Us sitting around working in eve &amp; hear some thing like a stone being throwed at window so it Dave &amp; Arthur outside Jane went to door &amp; spoke rather sharp so they came in they said tho't she was mad so came in to see. They sat &amp; talked till after 10. I gave them tarts &amp; cake.

Sat 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. M.W. baking. I drove to Bronte &amp; done some shoping saw F.S. W. &amp;  called on Mrs McKay she very sick. Came home &amp; washed my head. Frank came &amp; hear for tea He helped me milk. Arthur called to go to skate but I couldn't go. Archie also called to go to skate or practise so Frank &amp; Arthur went ahead &amp; Archie &amp; I behind. Had a very good Practise. Frank at practise. I thanked him for Xmas card.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb 1890. Quarterly meeting Sun. A very nice Sun. Up rather early &amp; All went to church at 10.30. Alf drove M.L. home in time for church. Quite a lot out Wrinches Joe B. Sherdians from Palermo bro't Lois down she went up friday night. The choir had lots of singing to do. We didn't get home from church till 2 P.M. Joe walked up with me just he &amp; Alf for dinner. Us washing dishes when Dave came E.M. talking to Joe in room so I told Dave to go in too till after we had work done. Then I asked them all down in parlor but Joe only came so we talked about Xmas card etc. &amp; about his trip to Buffalo then Dave came down &amp; talked a little while but said he had to go home to do chores so he went. I didn't go out to see him off as I usually do. Guess he angry cause he hasn't been over &lt;u&gt;since&lt;/u&gt;, and it over a week now, at the time I over visiting. Joe hear for tea I got tea ready, at 6. M.W. didn't intend to get any when I came out of parlor but I soon got it ready seems as if she didn't care about getting meals when Joe hear. E.M. played some on his violin &amp; I on organ after tea. Then Joe &amp; I had a fine talk on sofa. he apologize that he hadn't use me right. Tho't no one suited him as well so that he would come I didn't say whether he could or not. He seemed to show his feeling more than B.4. It 11.30.

Mon 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 90 Jane not home she went up to street with Alf, we washed E.M. making fence. Arthur B. called to go to tea-meeting at Oakville Methodist church. It lovely night so I went Had a very nice tea &amp; drive Dr Carman lectured on "Trade &amp; get Rich." Mr McGilvey had Lizzie White there. Not many I knew. Got home at 12.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 90. E.M. drove up to Street for Jane &amp; took M.L. 

Wed 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb Very windy. Lottie Breckon married to Will King Joe was going up he going to be groom man.

Thur 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb I went down for skate in P.M. called for Bertha we had a splendid skate down by mill.

Frid 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Snowed all day. Ada Bray came she stayed all night Bronte Brass Band had a concert but no one went. We had singing &amp; playing on organ &amp; violin in our hall.

Sat 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Hurried &amp; done work. E.M. &amp; M.W. went to Bronte in sleigh. Then he drove Lois, Jane, Ada &amp; I to Oakville just had a lovely drive Got back at 12. Finished work. I went down to practise only me there at Dorlands we sang till ever so late I didn't know what it was till I got home it 11. Willie &amp; Bertha came home with me.

Sun 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb Nice day. S &amp; Alf came down for dinner &amp; baby. E.M. Jane &amp; I to S.S. Lot of scholars there. Only 4 of us in choir not many out. Mr Stewart hear for tea. Phil drove M.L. home in eve got them their supper after they came. We had organ in hall so no singing there &amp; Phil played mouth organ. Then we had a talk by coal stove. When I told him about Joe wanting to come. He said &lt;u&gt;let him come &amp; I don't come&lt;/u&gt;. He spoke very sharp &amp; quick Tho't I wouldn't go with him if I could with Joe. He went at 12. ask him if he would accept the hat band &amp; he did I have him back his photo which I bargained too if any thing transpired between &lt;u&gt;I&lt;/u&gt; sorry for the way I used us.

Mon 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 90 Sewing. Had Lottie Ingledew &amp; her sister Allice for tea they came to see Jane. It sleighing snow. Jane got home 4. M.W. {coloring?}

Tues 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Washing. very tired crocheting in P.M. Writing after tea. 

Wed 12 Feb Nice day Pa &amp; M.W. went to Oakville got quarter of beef. I baking Sewing carpet rags in P.M. Went to P.O. saw Bertha she going up to Palermo to join temperance.</text>
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                    <text>Thur 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 90. I making mince meat all A.M. Willie Dorland &amp; Bertha called in evening and we had music he bro't his guitar with him. It 11 when they went.

Frid 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Valentines day. Gertie Altons birthday 17. I working at rug.  Dave called in a few minutes he hadn't been over for couple of weeks. I got letter from John Forfar.

Sat 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jane &amp; M.L. went down to Mrs McCays. Then M.L. &amp; I went to practise.

Sun 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Went to S.S. &amp; church. It thawed and very bad walking. I expected Joe but didn't come. Frank W. came up from church with me. He went to jump some water and fell flat. He went to M.P. church after tea. Dave &amp; Arthur came we talked and had a sing &amp; then we went in pantry &amp; eat It 11 when they went 

Mon 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I working at rug. Dave came over to sharp a saw &amp; stayed for dinner helped me put ear or {beaver?} on rug.

Tues 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking and washing. It very stormy and cold M.W. drove Lois to school.

Wed 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Blustry but a little finer day. Girls had rags all scattered around dining room &amp; Kate Blanchard &amp; H. Eager from Horning came so they stayed for tea and took Jane back with them Mr Stewart hear also for tea. Geo W. called in eve bro't song book which Ida had sent.

Thur 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Had rail road man hear to buy land &amp; Pa rather &lt;u&gt;{worried?}&lt;/u&gt; about it as E.M. not home. In eve rather milder so {Mcleans?} team called for us &amp; we called at Dorlands &amp; drove over for Geo W. and then all drove up to Mr Trillers to practise Got there B.4. 8. Archie came after we got there. Had a splendid practise &amp; refreshmets got home at 2. Archie had his cutter and he asked M.L. &amp; I both to ride home with him he asked me 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. but I didn't care too. Geo W. pretended he was surprised to think I wouldn't accept a cutter ride. Triller girls both laughing in their "sleeves" at Archie. 

Frid 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Sweeping. I going to bed so early &amp; Dave came so sat up &amp; talked to him after folks had all gone. He raking up past actions. We talked till 12. I so sleepy for was up late the night before. He talking about Bertha &amp; losing faith in anything good after her acting so</text>
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                    <text>Sat 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 90. Ed. Blanchard bro't Jane home. I finished rug. Then Jane &amp; Lois drove up to Street thought E.M. would come home but didn't then stayed all night. In morning M.W. drove M.L. over to Mrs Williams. Lois &amp; I drove over to Mr Brays I to tell Charlotte about practise. I called at Dorlands and Charlotte there we had a practise then walked over to Mr Williams &amp; Emily &amp; Ida &amp; Mr Triller there so had a splendid practise. Ida T. very comical. We walked home got home at 12. Charlotte stayed all night.

Sun 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice morning. Got bkft at 9. Then Charlotte went home I had a nap till 12. Jane &amp; Lois drove home. I went to S.S. &amp; church. It rained after church. The choir had practise after class meeting. Archie drove Charlotte M.L. &amp; I home through rain. Mr Stuart hear for tea. In evening us all alone I went to bed early.

Mon 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rather rainy. Jane &amp; M.W. went to Oakville. I went down to Dorlands to have a practise. Then Williams called &amp; changed wagons took ours with 3 seats, &amp; Charlotte Bray Lois J. M.L. &amp; I went from hear &amp; Mr &amp; Mrs Williams Mr Yorstone &amp; three of Dorlands &amp; Willie Bain the driver. 11 of us. Had a fine time going up. No {early?}. The church crowded We got through singing very nicely. Joe B not there do not know the reason. Choir got in free they made 45. F.S.W. &amp; Jennie Mitchell waited on choir. I wore a boquey of cream rose buds and green leaves which Lois made of paper &amp; perfumed them. Every body smelling them thot they were so nice. Bertha had a boquey which Geo bo't in Hamilton for her Girls said mine looked as nice as hers.</text>
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                    <text>Tues 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb / 90. Churning &amp; sewing carpet rags Rather rainy.

Wed 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Jane &amp; M.W. washing. M.L. &amp; I not very well I laying around all morning. Got letter from Ida said Phil was in Hamilton over Sunday &amp; had a good time.

Thur 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I ironing. M.W. &amp; Jane coloring rags eetc. Got letter from Annie &amp; her opinion about Joe &amp; Phil. I writing in this to bed 10. feeling very lonely P.M. 

Frid 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking &amp; sweeping.

Sat 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; March 1890. I got work done &amp; Jane drove me up to Station &amp; I took noon train to Hamilton. Saw Frank W. in station &amp; I talked to him. I found Ida &amp; Mabel home. Emma down town taking painting lesson Ida glad to see me.

Sun 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Nice fine day. No singing after breakfast Then Mabel Ida &amp; I went to Centenary church heard Mr Ross preach. Splendid sermon about doing everything "to the glory of God."  Then Mabel Blondie &amp; I went to S.S. at John Street church. Saw Ada Johnston &amp; Edna &amp; Lila Had our dinner &amp; went to church at eve. to Knox church went up in Gallery ever so high. Ida &amp; I had a fine talk after got in bed.

Mon 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Very cold. Sarah &amp; Wolsley Alton came about 10.30 Wolsley didn't stay. Sarah had the baby with her. I stayed in all day Mon. S. &amp; Ida done shopping.

Tues 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. While Ida &amp; S. down Street, Emma tryed to clip the baby hair off. Alf came &amp; saw it before we had it finished &amp; he didn't like it. We girls walked down to the station with Sarah &amp; took turns in carrying baby but missed the train. Felt sorry for Sarah she took car back. Ida &amp; I went on to Jennie Wilds found the place &amp; stayed for our tea. Then her &amp; her husband going to Theatre so all came up town to gether.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March / 90. In P.M. Emma S. Ida &amp; I started early &amp; done some shoping then went in Farmers bro. &amp; got an ambertites {ambrotypes} taken.  S. Ida &amp; I &amp; baby. Then I went to station with S. &amp; Ida &amp; emma went to get picture frames. I forgot baby buggy in station so Ida &amp; I went back for it. Then Emma Ida &amp; I went through new City hall. We set up till 12. Then I posted card Emma &amp; I did.

Thur 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. In P.M. Ida &amp; I carried valice down to College for Geo. W. to bring home on train &amp; he not there so carried it down to Station &amp; waited for him. It terribly cold below zero. I played &amp; sang a little then to bed.

Frid 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mabel &amp; I went down to Mr Johnston after 4 O'clock It a long walk. Stayed for tea took car home. It 10. When got home.

Sat 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mabel Dora McMichell &amp; I down to market saw Josie A. Then we went throug City hall again. Mabel &amp; I &amp; Gordon went to Mattinee in P.M. It just splendid never was at one before. Just got home in time to go to train. We took Blondie with us. Mabel came to train with us. M.L. &amp; I went to practise after tea. Emily down.

Sun 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Went to S.S. &amp; church. Had good sermon on "As we sow so shall we reap." Had Mr McGilvery hear for tea &amp; eve. Ida had newaligy {neuralgia} in her face so couldn't entertain him Lois &amp; I singing &amp; talking to him he went at 9 Mrs Jones &amp; Mr Sherdian bro't Lois down &amp; took M.L. back.

Mon 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. M.W. &amp; Jane went to Oakville. It raining in P.M.

Tues 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining dreary day I ironing. M.W. &amp; Jane drove up to Ingleharts in P.M. Ida sewing at her dress.

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                    <text>Thur March 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 90 Emma Bray came. Girls all quilting down in parlor I baking &amp; cooking dinner. Then I quilting in P.M. 

Frid 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. birthday. Girls finished quilting. I baking cake &amp; doing Sat. work. M.W. cleaning parlor &amp; hanging Ida's paintings

Sat 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Rather cold &amp; windy. M.L. &amp; Blondie went to Ham. Mr Bray hear for tea. I writing in this.

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very windy went to S.S. &amp; church. Dave walked up with me &amp; hear for tea but went home to do chores. I reading in eve to bed early.

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Tues 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I called for Bertha D. to go to Bible class but she had head ache so I went alone. Had a very good meeting studyiing S.S. lesson. Arthur B. walked home with me &amp; we sat &amp; talked till 10. Had Phoebe Binkley come on eve. train &amp; stayed all night.

Wed 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jane &amp; Phoebe went over to Brays for dinner then back here &amp; Jane drove her up to station. Just as we had tea ready who should walk up but Frank W. &amp; Joe B. so set table over &amp; I did work &amp; dressed my self before eating tea. They stayed the evening. Geo. W. came &amp; us playing cards. It 10.30 when they went Joe said he would be down Sun.

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Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I drove Lois up to station &amp; talking to Arthur B. coming back then I went to P.O. &amp; Geo. W. got out of stage &amp; walked down with me. I went to store &amp; coming back Dave caught up to me &amp; came in he had new washing machine to show us. He stayed &amp; talked till 1. O'clock tell me of his the past experience with B.

Sat 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Got through work good time I went to P.O. couldn't keep from laughing when I thought of what Dave had told me about her.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Went to S.S. &amp; church. Joe came in church rather late. Had splendid sermon. The walking very muddy. In morning Janes cow calved &amp; us all out to barn before breakfast. Had a {pie?} one cow afraid of her calf. So after tea I left Maria to talk to Joe while I went &amp; milked. Joe &amp; I had a fine talk in parlor he telling me he had ordered a new buggy &amp; bot a colt etc. I told him how Phil &amp; I stood.

Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. March 18.0. Just got through washing as Alf &amp; Sarah came. they went home after noon.

Tues 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I sick all A.m. Dave called for me to go to Bible class but I couldn't go I sent word with him to tell Bertha that I couldn't be down.

Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. went up to train to meet Laura Walton from NewCastle I covering box with tin foil.

Thurs 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jane went over home &amp; to Annie Brays. It lovely day. Emma &amp; baby &amp; Blondie &amp; M.L. came on eve. train.

Frid 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Terrible snowstorm &amp; windy from the east. All the road blocked

Sat 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March. E.M. came home on noon train from Orilla. In eve. Laura &amp; I went down to practise through snow. Stayed at Dorlands all eve. Boys went to band practise. Got home 11.

Sun 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March. Went to SS. &amp; church Archie there he drove Laura &amp; I home &amp; stayed for tea. Then he drove us up to M.P. church got terribly splashed with mud going. Had splendid choir. When got home Dave &amp; Arthur hear &amp; Lois talking to them in hall so we had music Archie played on violin &amp; I organ. He went at 10. Laura fooling with Arthur &amp; Dave. It 11 before they went.

Mon 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf bro't Ida home. She said they had Joe, Harris, Gertie &amp; Philus there at Sarahs for tea. She &amp; Laura went over to Mrs Williams in P.M. but didn't stay. E.M. drove. Jane, Lois, Laura, Ida &amp; I all over to Mrs Bray &amp; we spent the evening.

Tues 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. April / 90 I fooled the girls 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. thing by looking down lane to see if any one was coming. When Lois came from school she bro't a letter for me from Josie Gilters &amp; the girls all thought it was from Dave so I went down</text>
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                    <text>in parlor to read it &amp; they came down &amp; Jane read it out &amp; laughing making fun but it was a good April fool on the girls. Expected Dorlands up but didn't come Lois got dressed &amp; Laura &amp; got fooled again

Wed April 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Pa's birthday he 78. Dave &amp; Arthur called in evening &amp; we went Ida, Laura &amp; I down to Open temperance meeting in hall. We walked on snow banks had great sport. Meeting very good but lengthy. It after 11 Laura &amp; Arthur fooling &amp; running around. Dave &amp; I talking in dining room. It 12.

Thur 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. April Ma's birthday 61. Lois went home on train &amp; Jane with her. Annie came home I met her. It raining. E.M. &amp; Jane &amp; Annie playing &amp; singing Ida &amp; I crocheting etc.

Frid 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Good Friday. Girls sewing at Annie dress. Annie reading on hands around table in evening no body hear all day.

Sat 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking. expect a crowd over Sun. Laura &amp; Mabel came on noon train. M.L. &amp; I went to practise I called at Dorlands early &amp; Archie came then after I there a while then Annie came she had been over to see Edith. Us all over at church singing. Ida, Laura &amp; Mable stayed in very quiet then Ernest W. &amp; Arthur Biggs came too. Had great sport practising It lovely &amp; moon light Archie partly asked me to drive up with him but I said he would catch up to us &amp; then I'd see but he never asked me when he caught up to us. There were 6 of us girls all in a string coming home It 10.

Sun 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April Easter Sunday. Cloudy day. S &amp; Alf came I took a nap in morning. Then went to S.S. &amp; church not as many out as I expected to see. Had Sarahs baby christened Estella May after church. Mr Stewart here for tea Had a large table full I waited. Just for tea over when Alf went &amp; Philus &amp; Wosley came. Sarah stayed. Then Joe B. came. He has a swollen hand said his cold kicked him. Us singing in parlor &amp; then E.M. talking to Joe then Annie got talking to him so I never got a word said at all to him they went at 10.31. I never even asked when he would be down again. Us reading there hands {?}</text>
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                    <text>Mon 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April Easter Monday. Girls painting &amp; Ida finishing Annies dress Bertha called &amp; Laura Mabel &amp; I all went to Woods got winter greens walked over to rail road bridge &amp; had a narrow escape to get off track before train came. Bertha hardly off track before train passed Got home at 5. Annie just about ready to stay with her trunk. Edith Mitchell hear for tea. Jane had baby over home with Kate B. Bertha went home for tea. After tea Geo W. Frank. Willi D. &amp; Bertha came up &amp; we had fine music singing etc. They went at 10.30. 

Tues 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Raining. Arthur B. called in morning to see S. baby. Ida &amp; Laura painting so I tryed my hand also. The dog barked &amp; Pa says now girls the fellows are coming just then Arthur tapped on window &amp; we all had such a laugh. He called to go to B. class but it to late to go. It 10.30 when I went to retire &amp; left Arthur &amp; Laura talking.

Wed 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April. I finished painting on satin etc. Writing in this got so far behind. To bed 10.



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&lt;p&gt;Bronte 1889 10 {circled} Tues.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 1st.. New Years day. very warm; mild day, busy all A.M. In P. M. called for Bertha D. to go for a skate on creek but thot it hardly safe so gave it up then tho't we would try the basin so we went and she stayed on edge, broke through &amp;amp; got her feet wet, so went back &amp;amp; got permission to go on river so we went had a splendid skate quite a large crowd on ice. Bertha skated with Walter J. &amp;amp; I with F. Horning Went up &amp;amp; had tea &amp;amp; had an invitation to spend eve, at Mrs W. but I declined but B. went &amp;amp; I came home met Dave K &amp;amp; he came back with me &amp;amp; we had a very pleasant eve. Arthur B. called &amp;amp; we Had cider oranges, grapes, chestnuts etc. They went at 12. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I dreampt on Man Belyeas wedding cake which Dave &amp;amp; Arthur tied up for us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It is over 2 months since I last wrote in diary &amp;amp; great many changes have taken place, Through November we had revival meetings in our church &amp;amp; Dave K Arthur B &amp;amp; Bertha D. all got converted &amp;amp; have become very much changed. By those meetings I realized much goodness and learned to try &amp;amp; help those who are retrying to help themselves. I got better acquainted with Dave &amp;amp; began to look upon him as a brother.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{in dark ink} January 1st 1889 Apr 9 1890&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Through December we were busy getting up a tea-meeting for the benefit of S.S. Had C. O. Johnston to lecture at tea-meeting which was held on 9th.. Dec. Hadn't a very large crowd but made over $40. It was a lovely night. - Dave Bertha &amp;amp; I were waiters at one table and Ida Charlotte &amp;amp; Arthur B. at another &amp;amp; Annie, Ada B. &amp;amp; Ed. Blanchard at the centre table Six of us went over to church to-gether &amp;amp; sat up in front. Xmas day passed very quitely with out either skating or sleighing was at home all day. Started to write to Frank but Dave &amp;amp; Arthur came &amp;amp; Archie S here we cracked butter nuts &amp;amp; played games had a lively evening after all.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23rd.. before Xmas Joe B. came down to church &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Dave walked up road together &amp;amp; come in for tea Archie S also. Dave so comical kept us all laughing. Max C. called &amp;amp; all in parlor talking they all went at 10.30. I gave Joe B. a shaving tidy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On Mon 24th.. E.M. drove a load of us up to M P. Xmas tree. 2 from Brays &amp;amp; A. I &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Arthur B. Joe B. there he took us to a slat. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane sat beside Joe B. &amp;amp; I. I got a nice plush perfume bottle off tree, Had a nice programme &amp;amp; tree. Got home at 12. Saw Mr. Jeeter there he gave a speech. All through Xmas hollidays it very quiet. Frid eve Arthur B. drove Ida up to Appleby litterary society entertainment. Sat eve Annie C. came from Toronto over Sun.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 2nd.. Busy all day Ida making a dress for her self just finished one for Annie &amp;amp; she went to Toronto on {?} evening train with Annie C.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 3rd.. Jan / 89. So busy all day In evening Gertie Alton Wolsley, George, Philus &amp;amp; Mr Pond there cousin from {Naeple?} all came down to spend the eve. We sang played cards &amp;amp; had violin music with mouth organ till 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 4th.. Very warm day up to 50. haven't had scarcely any cold weather yet this winter. Annie bo't me a dress &amp;amp; expressed it up &amp;amp; girls making it for expect to go to a wedding next weak. Ah! it has come at last the long looked for, wedding. The day is set for the 9th.. Jan to be E.M. wedding day to Jane Bray. therefore we have so much sewing to do as had rather short notice. Felt rather {timid? tired?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 5th.. Got through work by noon &amp;amp; getting dress fitted when Mandia H. called. Blondie had a tea party in Pa's bed room, May Mc &amp;amp; Artie &amp;amp; Mandia's little errand girl are at party. It rainy Arthur B. called in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 6th.. It raining but M.L. &amp;amp; I went to SS Hadn't any S.S. but sang &amp;amp; Mr Stuart talked to scholars. Bertha played for church &amp;amp; M.L. Dave K &amp;amp; I in choir. Not many to church B. or D. didn't stay for after meeting so when I was walking home B. called me over to go in but I declined Dave came out &amp;amp; we came up road togeter He came in for tea &amp;amp; we had a sing but didn't he said he was going to church but changed&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;his mind &amp;amp; we had a pleasant eve sitting on sofa in parlor We had chest-nuts &amp;amp; apples &amp;amp; talked till 11 Tho't it would be out last sun eve in parlor for awhile so took the good of it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 7th.. Bertha D came up in P.M. &amp;amp; stayed till 5. had a good sing Annie came home on noon train &amp;amp; bro't new music so we trying it. I walked home with her &amp;amp; went on errand for Pa. E.M. went to Hamilton &amp;amp; came back Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 8th.. Jan / 89. Recd parcel from M.G. to E.M. for wedding P. box of common knives &amp;amp; forks &amp;amp; silver knives also &amp;amp; carving knives A. bo't lot of present up from Toronto for E.M. No singing till 10.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 9th.. Raining all day steady an awful day for E.M.'s wedding day. We all getting ready. E.M. M.W. &amp;amp; Blondie drove over 1st.. Then Tommy (our man) drove democrat &amp;amp; us girls &amp;amp; Pa went Got there in good time, ceremony not until about 4 O'clock Just Blanchards Clines &amp;amp; us folks. Then Archie S &amp;amp; Charlotte stood up with them. No one seemed to feel as bad as they did at Sarahs wedding. Jane got some very pretty present. Had a richly laden table of almost every thing imaginable. Just finished tea &amp;amp; got on things &amp;amp; drove to station. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; I in 1st.. buggy then Archie S. Annie &amp;amp; Charlotte then Ada Ida &amp;amp; Ed. Blanchard behind. It dreadful muddy. We just showered them with rice. Had to wait half hr for train I drove Ida home, &amp;amp; Annie went back to Brays &amp;amp; spent evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 10th.. Very blustry day with snow. Us house cleaning &amp;amp; busy all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 11th.. P.M. out cleaning carpet when Dave rode in on horseback &amp;amp; had quite a chat. He went to P.O. &amp;amp; bro't our male back&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; when he gave me the mail he put out his foot &amp;amp; said philopean. Mrs Williams called in P.M. Gave Dave a piece of E.M. wedding cake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 12th.. Lovely day busy all day preparing for wedding couple. I went to P.O. &amp;amp; Dave walked down with me &amp;amp; back then Annie &amp;amp; I went over &amp;amp; called on Man Belyea. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane came on 7 train. {home?} they came from Woodstock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 13th.. Lovely day went to S.S. stayed for church Mr Yorston preached. I walked up road with Mr McGillvey. Charlotte B. called to see Jane. Archie S. hear for tea. Before got work done Philus came. Us having a good sing when Joe B. rapped. Was rather surprised Annie got talking to Joe about Camfield. I got playing &amp;amp; singing with Philus. He went at 10.30 &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; Joe went about 11, "said we would have a settlement B4 long."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 14th.. Lovely day Jane &amp;amp; E.M. went over to Brays in P.M. Philus came down to go to Baptist tea-meeting to help us girls sing. So had tea then a little practise &amp;amp; we went Pa us 3 girls &amp;amp; Philus. Had quite a crowd. Had a splendid programme. Made $33.75. Had quite a procession coming across side walk. Dave &amp;amp; Bertha, Ida &amp;amp; Arthur, Philus &amp;amp; I. Annie &amp;amp; Archibald Philus &amp;amp; I stood on stoop &amp;amp; talked for quite a while then went in house &amp;amp; got warm &amp;amp; talked at door till after 12. Couldn't make a very decided agreement. It 1 O'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 15th.. Jan / 89. Us washing S &amp;amp; Alf down all day. Had been down for 3 week. S never knew about EMs wedd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 16th.. I making petticoat E.M. &amp;amp; Jane hear. It raining in P.M. Ida E.M. &amp;amp; Jane drove to Oakville. Had music on violin &amp;amp; organ.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 17th.. Jan / 89. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; Annie drove up to Alf's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 18th.. M.W. &amp;amp; I washing very busy all day. M.W. drove M.L. up to station. Then she drove over to Brays. Emma came back with her &amp;amp; I going to walk to P.O. with Emma when Bertha D. came. So I went &amp;amp; came back &amp;amp; had a nice time with " " Mr Kennedy came as Pa was eating tea then B. &amp;amp; I had ours then Jane &amp;amp; E.M. came &amp;amp; had theirs. Dave called to tell his father to go home for company their. Then Archie S. came Then Ida &amp;amp; Geo Williams came Geo wanted me to go skating so Bertha &amp;amp; I went The ice just lovely only us there on ice Had a jolly time got home at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 19th.. Very busy all day putting up to coal stove. Afa &amp;amp; Emma B. called so Ada &amp;amp; I went &amp;amp; called for Bertha &amp;amp; us all skating ice just lovely quite a crowd on ice. When got home Arthur B. here. Geo walked up with us. Arthur talked till 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 20th.. It stormy Mr Kettlewell preached missionary meeting for Mr Stuart. Not very many out. John Dotty drove Mr K up to our place for tea Mr S. also. Had a sing. Then us all alone the rest of evening. Went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 21st.. Jan / 89. Done washing. Arthur B. called to invite us to Oyster Supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 22nd.. M.W. went to Toronto. I drove Ida over to Dan Brays to go to supper. So he called B.4. going for Bertha &amp;amp; asked me what to do so he tossed copper to see if she should go so he went &amp;amp; they called for me. Had a lovely time. Just us there at Dan B with Arthur. Had supper then Arthur washed dishes &amp;amp; Dave helped wipe &amp;amp; we had a jolly time Had nuts &amp;amp; taffy &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; laughed till 12. It moon light coming home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 23rd.. Dan came over in morn &amp;amp; I cleaning windows &amp;amp; he talked to me then he came in &amp;amp; helped peal potatoes Then he went out &amp;amp; was going but talked till dinner was ready so came in and ate dinner. Then went down to see Janes presents &amp;amp; talked all P.M. till 5. telling me his trouble about B.D. his father etc. I went to bed at 10.30 Archie S came &amp;amp; He &amp;amp; I went to teachers meeting only 6 their.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 24th.. Had callers to see Jane. Harry, Gusy &amp;amp; Charlotte Bray. It lovely day. Arthur &amp;amp; Dave came &amp;amp; us had a big sing. They stayed till 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 25th.. Jan Done churning &amp;amp; got through. Then after dinner Jane E.M. &amp;amp; I drove up to Burlington It lovely day then went to Will Clines for tea. They sent over for Kate Blanchard &amp;amp; we had a nice time just through tea when Will Alton came for Kate to go to Litterary meeting but didn't go we Had violin music &amp;amp; stayed till 10.30 Had a nice time. Got home at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 26th.. Hurly burly to get E.M. breakfast to go to Toronto on 1st train. Jane went over home &amp;amp; took Blondie all day. We got through work and E.M. came home for tea. John Forfar with him. Intended going to temperance lecture but to late. I sang then went to bed 10.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 27th.. / 89. Jan. It very stormy. went to S.S. sang in choir stayed for church. Called in Berthas a little while. Ida &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went over home for tea. Us all alone just going to write a letter when Dave &amp;amp; Arthur came through storm. Had a good sing till 10.30. Then Dave went to get his coat on &amp;amp; Ida took him in pantry then Arthur &amp;amp; I went in other pantry &amp;amp; had cookies etc. then I made ginger tea &amp;amp; it 12 B.4 they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28th.. A &amp;amp; I washed I went to bed 7.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 29th.. Lovely sleighing. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Williams called on Jane Arthur B called through &amp;amp; asked us to go for sleigh ride up to Alfs I upstairs talking out of window to him He &amp;amp; Dave called for us at 6.30. Johnie F. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I went called for Bertha &amp;amp; Geo Williams. Had mouth organ &amp;amp; singing all the way. It 8.30 when got there. S &amp;amp; A just going to bed so had to "fire up" once more &amp;amp; we stayed till 1 O'clock. Had splendid time. Dave &amp;amp; Geo kept us laughing all the time. It 2.30 when got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30th.. Baking &amp;amp; ironing very busy Annie &amp;amp; Will came off noon train to go to Viola Curtis wedding. I went to bed &amp;amp; slept from 2 till 4. Our Annie went also to wedding. I writing to bed. 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 31st.. Jan. Stormy. Meals all hrs. Annie &amp;amp; Will went home on noon train. Jane &amp;amp; E.M. went to Oakville I went to P.O. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Cline &amp;amp; Kate Blanchard came for tea &amp;amp; evening. Had a nice time it 10. when they left.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;team &amp;amp; load so he came along &amp;amp; got our sleighs &amp;amp; called at Brays &amp;amp; got Ada &amp;amp; Ida Annie Johnie F &amp;amp; I went &amp;amp; we called for Bertha &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; Arthur drove, got there a little late. School house full talking to Will Alton he &amp;amp; Kate B. there. Joe B. there came &amp;amp; told me Frank W. was home I so surprised said he would bring him down Sat P.M. They had a debate on "Resolved that circumstances tend more to success than ability." Horace W. one debater. The Ability won by 2 points. Had mouth organ music got home ay 12. Ada stayed all night here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 2nd.. Feb / 89 The sun shone for old Bear to see his shadow, but stormy. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went to H. &amp;amp; took Blondie us 3 girls to do work oh so busy till 3 P.M. Joe B. &amp;amp; Frank drove up. My it seemed good to see Franks face one more time but I rather disappointed because he doesnt look as well as he did when he went away. He seemed taller. They here for tea &amp;amp; didn't stay only until 8. Had a little singing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3rd.. Feb / 89. It lovely day. Hurrying around for to go to church it quarterly meeting. Coal stove went out &amp;amp; I had to light it. Quite a lot on. Frank Ed &amp;amp; Horace there. Expected F &amp;amp; Joe down for dinner but didn't come in. Only had Archie for dinner. It 2 when got home. Had a nap. Then Archie &amp;amp; Annie went to Palermo church. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went home. Arthur B. called &amp;amp; took Ida to Oakville church. I went to be at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4th.. Busy washing until 3. Went to P.O. &amp;amp; called in to see B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 5th.. Rather mild turned very cold suddenly. Archie S came &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; Annie went for drive to Oakville.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 6th.. 4 below zero. Dave called &amp;amp; cracked butter nuts &amp;amp; Ida painting he daubed my face &amp;amp; I did his. I writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 7th.. Feb / 89. S. &amp;amp; Alf. came down for dinner &amp;amp; took Ida back with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 8th.. Men here, cutting wood. Arthur B. asked Annie &amp;amp; I to go to M.P. tea-meeting. So we went sat behind Frank &amp;amp; Dave Had a splendid time. Church full. Didn't get much supper. Oakville choir sang. It very hot, when got home 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 9th.. Annie went to Toronto. Jane &amp;amp; I had men to get dinner for. E. M. &amp;amp; Jane drove to Oakville in P.M. It 3 when got through work. Will Giles &amp;amp; Mr McGilvery bo't home dishes Then Frank came. Annie came home &amp;amp; bo't new games so we playing till 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10th.. Feb. Lovely day, E.M. drove Jane, Annie, Johnie, &amp;amp; I up to M.P. church. Mr Stuart preached on text "I can do all thing through Christ which strengtheneth me." Frank drove home with us &amp;amp; we got dinner &amp;amp; went to SS. Stayed for church &amp;amp; class. A. F. &amp;amp; I got a drive up home with Kennedy's Archie S. &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; Joe hear for tea. Had a good sing &amp;amp; Archie played on violin Joe waited for Archie to get a ride home it 12 when went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11th.. Feb. F. hear. washing done at dinner time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 12th.. Baking. Jane &amp;amp; E.M. went home for tea. A over to see Edith Had a song in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 13th.. / 89. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane started for Michigan on noon train F. &amp;amp; I drove up to Street, met Joe going to draw ice. Had tea at S. then we started for Appleby tea-meeting. Got a good seat. church full made $76.77. Ida Philus &amp;amp; Gertie there. Arthur B. &amp;amp; Charlotte B. Joe was waiter with C. Bumby. It lovely night but cold. Got home at 12.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 14th.. Valentine day. John drove F. home. A &amp;amp; I alone. Emma Belyea called in P.M. Then Dave K. hear for tea. Pa all out of sorts scolding all day thinks we don't look after things properly. To bed 9.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 15th.. Feb / 89. Annie &amp;amp; I hear alone. A went to P.O. Dave called to see about going to literary. intended taking a load bu Pa wouldn't let one of our horses go so Dave said he would contrive a rig of his own to go if that would suit me, he would call at 6.30 he &amp;amp; his friend Miss Jackson so they came &amp;amp; I went Pa tried to frighten us by saying it was going to storm by didn't see any storm that night. Got there in good time Joe, Frank, Philus Ida &amp;amp; Gertie there. Palermo finished the programme. Had a splendid time. Miss Jackson rather a nice girl. We made arrangements to go up to hill &amp;amp; sleigh ride next night. Got home 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16th.. Rather busy. M.L. came home on 6 train. It raining through the day so couldn't go sleigh riding at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 17th.. Feb. Went to SS. Alf &amp;amp; S. down for dinner. I cam home from SS. &amp;amp; layed down &amp;amp; had a nap when Arthur B. came he drove me home from SS. then drove back for his folks &amp;amp; came in again. Wanted me to go to Oakville church but I expected Joe down to take me so he didn't come by 8 so I went to bed &amp;amp; Arthur B came &amp;amp; stayed till 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 18th.. Stormy. sunny most all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 19th.. Washing It blustry day Dave &amp;amp; Miss Jackson came I playing when they came lit fire &amp;amp; we played cards then Had a short sing &amp;amp; I gave them cake &amp;amp; they went at 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20th.. Got work done &amp;amp; went to store in cutter then went to over to see Edith Mitchell. stayed quite a while she looks very tired. Archie S came &amp;amp; A went for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 21st.. / 89. Pa cleaning stove pipe &amp;amp; I cleaning room. very busy all day. Emily Triller &amp;amp; her father came then C. Bray. Annie &amp;amp; C. went to church &amp;amp; sing for childs funeral Mrs Lands Ella called. M.W. came home. I very tired done baking after got through cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 22nd.. Feb /89 Rather stormy. Snowing. In P.M. (Tommy our man) drove M.W. Annie &amp;amp; Jny to Sarah's to get Ida. Got back at 6. left Annie &amp;amp; bro't Ida. It very cold Mrs Foster here stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23rd.. baking all A.M. Mrs Foster went home on 5 train. Dave called. It very cold below zero. Ida getting ready to go to Scarboro on Mon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24th.. Feb. / 89. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church sat in choir Bertha played Dave K went home with B. then he came up to our place for tea. Josh Hixon called to see if Pa would be pall bearer for his mother's funeral on Mon. 25th.. Joe came while he hear so had Dave &amp;amp; Joe for tea. Then Dave went directly after tea. Ida &amp;amp; I done the dishes. Two Marias went over to Hixons Joe talked to Pa until we done work. Then Joe &amp;amp; I went down in parlor after while heard bells. It was Philus Alton so Ida let him in. I had to go out for wood so spoke to him. But shortly Ida &amp;amp; Philus came down had a good sing then came out in room &amp;amp; talked until Archie &amp;amp; Annie came he went up to Stret for Annie. She said I had to go to Street so I got ready &amp;amp; went Joe drove with Archie to the top of hill then he got in our cutter. It dreadfully cold. Philus gave me his shawl to put around me. Had a great talk going up . It 1 Oclock Joe had to wake Alf up to get in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25th.. Nice day but cold. Alf went to Hamilton to help with ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 26th.. Philus came over in evening &amp;amp; S. had him instead of Alf.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27th.. Feb. S &amp;amp; I went over to Mr J. Altons in P.M. Stev. &amp;amp; Mary Ezard. there &amp;amp; baby. Had oysters for tea. got home early Neil Alton came in evening &amp;amp; helped {mind?} off yard until 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28th.. / 89. Just got dressed when who should drive up but Frank &amp;amp; Joe. Had a lively P.M. They played checkers. Philus &amp;amp; Gertie called to take us up to P.O. for a drive so S. went &amp;amp; I stayed with&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;boys. They snow balling one another. Had tea. then F. &amp;amp; Joe went over to Mr McCarleys till 8. Gertie &amp;amp; Philus came he played on mouth organ &amp;amp; I on Jew harp then Gertie blew horn for boys &amp;amp; they hurried over. We played games &amp;amp; passed candies. Had magic music. Had puzzle &amp;amp; F. trying to sell tickets for concert It 11. when they went. I couldn't get a private word to Joe at all. Philus asked me to go to literary (after they went) over at Palermo.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 1st.. March / 89. Lovely day. Philus called in P.M. then came along in evening &amp;amp; I went over to Palermo with him. Just in time to get a good seat behind Applyby crowd. Horace W. took a load of 20. Bumbys Joe, Woods, Lucy Matthew man &amp;amp; F. sat with Lucy, &amp;amp; Joe beside Miss Husband &amp;amp; Miss Wood. The programme pretty good. It closed at 10. Arthur &amp;amp; Dave there. Snowing a little when going home. A big pig crossed in front of us going home. Had a great talk going home. It 12. when got home. He came to the conclusion that he would quit so left it at that.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 2nd.. Just going to paint floor when Gertie &amp;amp; Philus called for me to go to choir to practise &amp;amp; I ran in S. bedroom &amp;amp; he ran after me so I changed dress &amp;amp; went. It at Mrs Springers. Had a lovely time got acquainted with Mr &amp;amp; Miss Gunby Mr Watson &amp;amp; Miss Laura &amp;amp; Emily Springer &amp;amp; Miss Wilson Croft. It 10.30 when got home Last sleigh ride of the season.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3rd.. March. Lovely day. S &amp;amp; Alf drove to Bronte &amp;amp; I kept house. Max &amp;amp; Wes Curtis called. P.M. I had a nap. folks got back at 5. Had tea &amp;amp; went "over home" &amp;amp; had a sing. Then talking. Mrs Alton heard I was at Mrs J. Sherwoods oyster supper which Joe got up, &amp;amp; she teasing me. Philus walked home with me &amp;amp; had to both walk on on path, rather close&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;together I tho't. Had another talk he wanted to take back what was said Frid. eve but I didn't say I would. He let his feeling grow to quick, said he would have to some for the more he saw of me better he liked me. He wanted to have another talk before I came home It 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4th.. March / 1889. Up early Mr J. Alton came when us at Bkft to butcher. S &amp;amp; I doing washing etc I felt rather homesick after talking with Philus.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 5th.. Had men cutting wood. Baking &amp;amp; cooking dinner. Just 6 men for&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 6th.. March. Lovely day. S. rendering out lard. P.M. covered buggy went passed tho't it Dr but turned out to be Geo Bumby &amp;amp; Joe B. didn't called but went to Geo Altons &amp;amp; Josephs Alton. Saw P. driving 4 girls on a manure wagon along Street. He told us about Joe being over there expected them to call but didn't. Phil came over in eve from P.O. &amp;amp; put his horse in stable, supposed he was intending to have a good talk. Had mouth organ music &amp;amp; Jew harp &amp;amp; doing puzzles on table with matches when Mr Alton stepped in so strange Phil asked him if he was lost. He so angry could hardly speak cause had to come over to find Phil. His mother imagined the colt he went to P.O. on had throwed him off &amp;amp; killed him so she couldn't rest until Mr A got up out of bed &amp;amp; went to look for him. Phil soon got out his colt &amp;amp; went home. Well I couldn't help laughing to think his father had to come to tell him to go home. I was so thankful that he &amp;amp; I wasn't sitting up alone talking. He got fooled out of his talk after all. I rather glad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 7th.. Geo Alton came over for S &amp;amp; I to go over there for the PM. so we went he {pioletted?} us over the muddy roads. Sarah Alton there &amp;amp; Ella Breckon &amp;amp; Gertie &amp;amp; Maggie Had a lively time stayed for tea then got home 6.30. Got Alfs tea &amp;amp; Phil called with Gertie to take me up to Helson library. Not many out. Had a short progamme. Home at 10.30. After a tight squeeze sitting 3 on a seat.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 8th.. March 1889. Expected Maggie Alton Sarah Alton &amp;amp; Ella Breckon over they came &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; I met with them over to see Lila Alton. Stayed about an hour. Then they came in for tea &amp;amp; went at 6. I painted floor after they went home. Had good time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 9th.. After work done, I painted floor all over. It 9. when got through.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10th.. Lovely day. I coaxing Alf to bring me home. He sleeping on sofa &amp;amp; I started to dress him put on his pants. Had great fun. Alf drove S &amp;amp; I up to Methodist church. Gertie her Ma &amp;amp; Pa out Gertie made me sing in choir. After tea we went "over home". Had a good sing. Stev &amp;amp; Mary Ezard &amp;amp; baby there &amp;amp; Josie &amp;amp; Lila. When coming home Phil holding lantern for Stev so couldn't walk home with me. I laughed to myself for escaping the talk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11th.. Alf drove me home. found Mary Thompson here. M.W. &amp;amp; Mary drove to Oakville. didn't get back until 3. P.M. suppose they went to fortune teller but couldn't find out for sure. Annie &amp;amp; I went over to see Edith &amp;amp; called in P.O. coming home. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur there &amp;amp; they walked up with us &amp;amp; came in house &amp;amp; went in pantry &amp;amp; ate pie etc. They just full of mischief. Archie hear talking &amp;amp; playing cards with girls Annie talked to him until 2 A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 12th.. M.W. &amp;amp; Mary drove up to Street. Annie &amp;amp; I washing. Mrs McC &amp;amp; Ella called. A &amp;amp; M.L. went to teachers meeting. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur walked up home with girls &amp;amp; I up stairs &amp;amp; Arthur climbed up varendia post &amp;amp; right up to window &amp;amp; gave me candy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 13th.. Very busy {berry?} baking. Frank came went over to see Arthur in P.M. Us singing in P M. F. stayed all evening. I out hot irons in his bed E.M. birthday 38 years old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday 14th.. Frank went home at 10. after he &amp;amp; Annie had some gymnasium exersise. In eve, who should come but Arthur &amp;amp; Joe B. They stayed till 12. Annie &amp;amp; I playing cards with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 15th.. Mary went home at noon. I sewing all P.M. To bed. 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16th.. Nice day through work in good time Dave called but I didn't see him. I writing in this. To bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 17th.. March / 89. Lovely day but roads very muddy. A. M.L. &amp;amp; I to S.S. Had a splendid S.S. quite a lot of helpers. Stayed for church. Sat in choir stayed for class. Dave stayed also. He walked up road with me A. got ride with Mr Stuart. Dave came in tho't he intended coming, so asked him in. Us walking up lane when Joe came around corner of house. Archie Dave Joe &amp;amp; Mr Stewart here for tea. Dave talking to Archie. I done dishes. Then Dave went &amp;amp; Archie Annie &amp;amp; M.L. started on ahead to go to M. church where B. minister was to preach to Orangemen &amp;amp; Joe. M.W. &amp;amp; I behind. Joe found Archie's rubber in lane. Had great laugh about it. Church full all centre of seats full of Orangemen with there galias on looked real nice. Got home at 9. Lovely &amp;amp; moonlight, took a stroll around garden then came in. Archie a little vexed because didn't tell him we found his rubber. I lit fire in parlor &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; I went down &amp;amp; had a great talk. "Said he would come down if Philus came or not, until I told him to quit." It 1 Oclock when he went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 18th.. Done washing &amp;amp; I sewing at night dress. A &amp;amp; I went down to see Bertha D. Willi D. home so had lots of music violin organ guitar &amp;amp; mouth organ. Stayed until 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 19th.. Dave over helping cut wood &amp;amp; I baking. He took my sun bonnet &amp;amp; wore it out to work all day. M.L. A &amp;amp; I went down to Bible class meeting in church. Had the S.S. lesson explained by Mr Kennedy &amp;amp; Harris. Dave walked up with A &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; Mr. K.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20th.. Snowing. M.L. went over to visit Mrs K. &amp;amp; stayed for tea D came home with her &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; I went over to see Mrs Brod. &amp;amp; D. went along found Arthur keeping house all folks over to Annie B. to the baby's birthday party. They got home before we came home &amp;amp; had some singing. Then came home D &amp;amp; I behind &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; A ahead. It 10.00. Large fire in Toronto. chair factory burnt.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 21st.. March 1889. A went to Toronto I drove her to station then went to P.O. &amp;amp; took Bertha for a drive when got back to her place met Dave &amp;amp; I drove him home. Then stood at gate &amp;amp; talked he told me something that Joe said over at Brays which I didn't like Wouldn't tell me all. Then I drove him to Miss Wrights &amp;amp; gave Ada B. a ride down to P.O. &amp;amp; back I sang all eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 22nd.. Lovely day. Mrs Adams called, Mandia &amp;amp; {Carl?} Jones called Archie came to go to literary &amp;amp; A not home so asked M.L. to go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23rd.. One year ago on 23rd I had the great talk with Dave. Lovely clear day cleaning pipes etc. Washed head. Writing in this &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24th.. S &amp;amp; Alf came I singing went to S.S. Bertha &amp;amp; I in choir large choir, no anthem, Emily awfully melancholy Villa Curtis &amp;amp; her husband out another unknown bride out also. Bumbys out. Frank out to church he walked up with us. Dave not out to S.S. but to church with S. Peacock. Had Frank, Archie &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; S. for tea. Archie got drive home with Alf so F. &amp;amp; I went to B. church. Dave came in church with Austin S. Quite a lot down from Weston. F. stayed till 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25th.. Lovely day, got through washing &amp;amp; I washing buggy in creek &amp;amp; Mrs McCay came along &amp;amp; helped me draw buggy up to barn. After dinner I drove went to Bronte &amp;amp; called for Bertha &amp;amp; drove to Oakville we went to "Old Mrs Jackland the fortune teller" So I got mine told 1st.. took 1 hr. Then B. had hers for 1/2 hr felt quite satisfied with mine she told me such a lot of past truth. We had such laughing going in Oakville B. told me part of hers &amp;amp; I told her part of mine. Done shoping &amp;amp; got home 7.30. We had quite a big talk coming home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 26th.. March 1889. Went to Bible class. Dave &amp;amp; B. there {closing?} I seemed to be about last coming out so was " " &amp;amp; I said to D. "whats the matter" &amp;amp; he said "Nothing" very cooly &amp;amp; short so I just walked on &amp;amp; left him he caught up to &amp;amp; grabbed my hand &amp;amp; said "come back here" so he saw I felt offended. Expected he &amp;amp; B. over on Thur to spend evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27th.. Tommy (our man) went to Toronto with apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28th.. Girls drove over to see Edith in eve Bertha &amp;amp; Frank came but Dave didn't. Had singing &amp;amp; playing &amp;amp; game of cards B asked me for the essay D. wrote for me she wanted a copy of it. To bed. 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 29th.. I went over to Kennedy's with some carrot pudding for them, as they gave us the carrots. Didn't see D. he cutting wood I sewing all P.M. went to P.O. in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30th.. Nice day. Got through work after dinner. Annie came home of 6 train. She showing her purchasing &amp;amp; talking so didn't get this done till 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 31st.. Mar. Terrible snow storm all day but went to S.S. M.L. A &amp;amp; I Not many out to church. Mr Stuarts, brother preached, very good. Dave out I tho't he was angry but I spoke to him &amp;amp; rather angry at myself afterwards for shaking hands with him. I walked up rode with Arthur B. &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; Archie behind. All alone in eve reading went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1st.. April. Snow about a foot deep. Felt rather out of sorts expected to have to help Pa to fan up grain so didn't get only part washing done. It a lovely day. Went out to barn P.M. &amp;amp; turned fanning mill. just got through &amp;amp; coming to house as Archie drove up he saw me. He stayed &amp;amp; talked to Annie till 5 P.M. a final talk I guess.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 2nd.. April 1889. Nice day. A &amp;amp; I drove over to see Edith.M. she better. Had nice time come home in time to catch 4.30 train. Annie went to Toronto. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to Bible class not many out. Had a big talk to Dave sort of squaring up matters He stayed till after 11. He apologized for the way he spoke to me the previous week at the church door &amp;amp; when I asked him "what the matter was" he said he felt rather unwell. heard bad news about George his brother Told me why he couldn't take Annie S. class&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3rd.. April. I sewing. Girls quilting It Pa birthday 77 years old.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 4th.. S &amp;amp; Alf came. Just finished washing blankets. Franke W. he came also they hear for dinner. Alf &amp;amp; Frank to P.O. I sewing &amp;amp; talked to F. S &amp;amp; Alf went at 3. Bertha D. came up with music &amp;amp; F. B. &amp;amp; I singing sang till 7. When came out no supper ready so B couldn't stay, till tea ready I sorry to see her go I played checkers with F. all eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 5th.. April. F. reading &amp;amp; I sweeping. He went over to see Arthur B. B.4. dinner didn't come back until 5 P.M. &amp;amp; Arthur driving to station so F. went with him. Didn't hardly look for him back. I went to P.O. &amp;amp; waited in Dorlands till male came in Had a good play &amp;amp; got home at 9. F. &amp;amp; Arthur B. hear. So had to have a game of cards played till 11. F. stayed all eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 6th.. Busy till after noon. F. went to P.O. &amp;amp; Geo Williams came back with him. I finished cleaning floor. They went just after wards I finished chemises &amp;amp; reading got card from Ida saying she coming home Mon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7th.. Lovely day, nice &amp;amp; warm. Finished book "Between two loves" went to S.S. Lot out. Stayed for church. Bertha &amp;amp; I in choir Joe at church. F &amp;amp; Frank Horning sat together Dave &amp;amp; Geo W. Austin S also. stayed for class. Joe &amp;amp; I walked up together. Just him for tea. We went for&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;walk up to concession &amp;amp; I told him part of my fortune came back &amp;amp; sitting in parlor. Had a sing then talked till 11. he went&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 8th.. 1889. Got through washing early. I went to Station to meet Ida. She came. I rather sick all P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 9th.. April. I finished ironing Alf hear for dinner. Two Marias went over to Mrs Williams. Ida &amp;amp; I raking yard, I went down to bible class. called in for Bertha &amp;amp; just coming away when Dave called for her so we came on &amp;amp; waited at corner &amp;amp; all went together. Had a pretty good lesson. Dave came home with M.L &amp;amp; I. He came in &amp;amp; saw Ida. Then when he went I got him some pie &amp;amp; we talked out in kitchen until after 12. Had a great talk &amp;amp; laugh he seemed like he used to be. so lively &amp;amp; o{division sign}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 10th.. I raking yard. Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Mrs Brodericks for lime saw Dave drawing brush with sleigh. Arthur came home with us &amp;amp; went on to P.O. It lovely &amp;amp; moonlight. We got on Mr Wilsons swing &amp;amp; had a swing. any thing for mischief. Ida got letter with her proofs for Photo in. We played game till 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11th.. I cleaning Tom bed room when Emily Triller came for dinner Then I cleaned pantry &amp;amp; kitchen P.M. Ella McCay called &amp;amp; it 6 when got through ate tea in sitting room. Listened to Emily talk till 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 12th.. April. Churning. Emily &amp;amp; M.L. went collecting. I finished cleaning yard P.M. M.W. painting walls in kitchen. To bed 9. I so tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 13th.. I painted floor in kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14th.. Walked down to S.S. with Ada R. met Bertha she looked rather sad so I asked her what was the matter she told me her father had been talking to her, about she must go play in the B church &amp;amp; she didn't want to. Quite a lot out to church. Bertha walked up with me &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; Mr McGillvray behind then came in for tea us having a good sing when Dave came hear for tea. Then Dave making us all laugh we all went to B. church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 15th.. April 1889. Washing Pa &amp;amp; Tommy (our man) hunting a house for expecting his wife out from Ireland. Ida painted floor again Men folks butchering.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 16th.. Tommy &amp;amp; I up early drove to Hamilton got there at 9. Emma Mr Mc &amp;amp; I went shoping. Blondie &amp;amp; I went down Street &amp;amp; bo't a mouth organ after dinner. I studying phymology {phrenology}till Tom called with his wife &amp;amp; we got home at 8. Annie B. &amp;amp; Dan hear Kept folks all night 2 children &amp;amp; her father.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 17th.. I cleaned wood shed. Tom got moved over in with Miss Okley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 18th..Moving out stove in kitchen cleaning dining room &amp;amp; pantry very tired when got through. Annie came home from Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 19th.. "Good Friday" Mabel &amp;amp; Gordon came off 1st.. train then A. drove to meet Ga. Lizzie &amp;amp; Annie came. Then Sarah, Wolsley &amp;amp; Gertie came, all hear for dinner Ida &amp;amp; I waiting for dinner. Had some singing &amp;amp; talking It was very warm in P.M. Folks all went away but Mabel &amp;amp; Gordon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 20th.. M.W. &amp;amp; I sewing vegetable seed very warm. Had a lot of work to do. Ida fixing Annie's things. Mable, Gordon &amp;amp; I went to church. Met Albert Peacock &amp;amp; went through bush got flowers &amp;amp; winter green boxes. Got home at 5. Emma &amp;amp; Baby came off noon train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 21st.. Easter Sunday. Went to SS &amp;amp; sat with Mable &amp;amp; Emma B. Archie hear for tea. Late getting tea over S &amp;amp; Alf came down. Mable &amp;amp; I went to B. church. Heard good singing. Coming home Arthur B. drove up to us &amp;amp; asked me to get in so Mabel &amp;amp; I got in &amp;amp; had a nice drive. When got home Ella &amp;amp; Arthur hear Austin &amp;amp; Archie Alf &amp;amp; S. Quite a house full. Arthur B. didn't stay Austin &amp;amp; Archie Ida A &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Mabel had a good sing They went at 11. I slept with Mabel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22nd.. April. Washing. I drove A up to 5. train but missed it so she went over to see Edith Then I took Mabel up to 6.. &amp;amp; came back passed Bertha Annie J. &amp;amp; Ella W. on road gave them a ride to Bronte. Met Annie on hill &amp;amp; bro't B. home with me to go to station but Ida wanted to go for a drive so she went with Annie &amp;amp; B. Dave called in evening &amp;amp; had a nice chat.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 23rd.. April 1889. Ida &amp;amp; I {?staking?} went over to Mrs Williams in P.M. stayed for tea &amp;amp; went to B. class. Frank &amp;amp; McGillvery out walked up with us &amp;amp; came in. Gave each a piece of pie. Had a great laugh about some white cotton some body put in a tree in garden found out who put it there. Tho't it was Dave 1st.. but found out it Frank &amp;amp; Mc they string it in tree the Sun. eve they were both down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 24th.. April / 89. I went to P.O. &amp;amp; saw B. In there place had lots of music she came home with me &amp;amp; we walked up &amp;amp; down lane she telling me some comical mistakes she made with Dave. I just roared. Ida over to D. Brays &amp;amp; I just got back as Ida got home &amp;amp; Dave with her. So I asked him why he wasn't out to Bible class &amp;amp; he said I know cause I had seen B. but I wouldn't tell him if I saw him or not. We had a rambling time he trying to force me to tell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25th.. Mr Sherchion &amp;amp; Celena called P.M. for plants.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 26th.. M.W. &amp;amp; Ida out in garden Ella up for milk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 27th.. I baking &amp;amp; doing work got through &amp;amp; went over to Kennedys for onions. men folks came home for supper I came away. I asked D. if he found out of B &amp;amp; I were to gether Wed. eve. He satisfied he said.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 28th.. Rainy all day. M.L. &amp;amp; I to S.S. quite a few out. Mr Stuart for tea. Ida &amp;amp; I went to B S.S. at eve. Arthur B. walked up with us. Had a sing then he went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28th.. Busy all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 30th.. Rather a cold week. Wallis Walton came stayed all night. He working on rail road. M.L. &amp;amp; I to B. Class. Frank &amp;amp; McG. then came up with us. It very cold could hardly keep warm in church. B. &amp;amp; I sat together &amp;amp; couldn't keep from laughing at Dave &amp;amp; Geo W. in front both under one over coat F &amp;amp; Mc stayed till after 12. us so tired &amp;amp; sleepy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Wed 1st.. May / 89. Men folks butchering &amp;amp; preparing to go to Toronto. Wallis came again &amp;amp; stayed all night he went over to see Ingledews. I to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 2nd.. Dave came in evening &amp;amp; told us all the story which was in the Globe about "Found Guilty" It 11 when he got through. Early in morning at 2. A.M. got up &amp;amp; got breakfast for M.W. &amp;amp; Tomy going to Toronto. Stayed up until 5. then layed down till 7. got up &amp;amp; worked all day. They took calf, pork, chickens, potatoes, apples etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 3rd.. I baking &amp;amp; boiling soap. Washed my hair. In parlor after tea singing &amp;amp; Ida came down bro't light &amp;amp; no singing when rap came to door &amp;amp; Ida went I turned down lamp &amp;amp; was out step door &amp;amp; up stairs &amp;amp; got my dress changed &amp;amp; hair combed for it hanging down my back drying. It was Joe B &amp;amp; Frank who came. Hadn't seen Joe for nearly 4 week terrible long time the reason was I think, he having to attend his poor sister's funeral at Canfield Mrs Shapland died of a tumor buried on Sat Easter. They stayed until 11.30. Got talking about Phrenology &amp;amp; Joe bound to feel the back of my head as we had tussel but he did,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 4th.. I done baking &amp;amp; cleaning. M.W. came home on 6 train. I went to P.O. saw B. out side &amp;amp; stood talking then Dave &amp;amp; Mr Youstone came along &amp;amp; all went to P.O. I left D. &amp;amp; B. &amp;amp; came on home playing mouth organ when Dave run up behind me &amp;amp; scared me terribly. He came in &amp;amp; I gave him pie &amp;amp; rasp vinegar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 5th.. May 1889. It lovely morning so got up pretty good time &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I drove up to Appleby Church the re opening of it. Dr Stone preached lot out passed Joe on road. sat with Mrs Matthewmen She invited us over for dinner. So we over took Joe on road &amp;amp; he drove us in. Stayed for dinner. Had a real nice time after dinner singing &amp;amp; Harris B came &amp;amp; us all out on lawn. Mr Matthewmen reading us a letter from a missionary in China a friend of theres. We stayed for tea, &amp;amp; then Harris B &amp;amp; Lucy (M.L. &amp;amp; Ida drove with him to A. church &amp;amp; Joe drove me with our horse. Lot out. Sat in front seat. M.L. up with Trillers. Choir lovely. Felt sorry I stayed all day up there because I wasn't at all well &amp;amp; felt so disagreeable. Harris drove Ida home &amp;amp; Joe me at 11. When got home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6th.. Washing {sewing?} out making garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 7th.. Ironing. Alf came &amp;amp; I finished.. He wanted me to go home with him but couldn't. Ida &amp;amp; I went to B I also met D. at gate. Frank out {about?} 13 out. Walked up with D. F. &amp;amp; Arthur B. Bertha not out. Frank went on home. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur came in D. feeling rather fresh, gave me my first lesson on sitting two in a rocking chair. Gave them some pie &amp;amp; they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 8th.. I churned then got ready &amp;amp; Pa &amp;amp; I drove to Hamilton. 27 awful hot. I bot shoes slippers etc. Got back at 8.30 as came passed Matthewmans they had a large bon fire &amp;amp; Lucy &amp;amp; Sarah sitting on fence.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 9th.. House cleaning cellar Pa bedroom &amp;amp; cellar way. Alf bro't ML home so tired he wanted me to go back but couldn't to busy. S. not very well. Had John McMillian hear for tea. I got dressed &amp;amp; went down to P.O. to meet Ida to go over to Ellas met B. so we walked across creek to met Ida coming from Williams so Geo Ida &amp;amp; I went. Had a nice time but Oh so sleepy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 10th.. Making garden baking house cleaning upstairs &amp;amp; cleaning straw bery plants &amp;amp; I wrote a card to Annie, M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. down to see Ellie I writing in this got so far behind nearly lost track.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 11th May. Rather busy. Ida came home from Mrs Williams &amp;amp; we walked over to get some eggs from Mr Kennedy she alone stayed &amp;amp; talked till 10. When got home found Dave here. Just as we got to door I said to Ida How different it might have been if I had went alone cause I could have had a good talk to Mrs K herself and could have put in a good word for Bertha as D. asked me to: so when opened door there stood Dave &amp;amp; heard what I was saying. I didn't know what to do or look. Where to put my self. He stayed till after 12. we looking through phrenology.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12th.. May. Up in good time. Having a nap when called one as S. &amp;amp; Alf here &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; Geo W. aso so had to get up &amp;amp; get dressed. had some singing &amp;amp; they all hear for dinner. Had SS. at 3 P.M. so we went F. &amp;amp; Geo went home after S.S., Met. D &amp;amp; B. going for a walk. Had no one for tea Dave called to go to B. church so Ida &amp;amp; I went F. &amp;amp; Geo out but didn't speak to them. We waited for B out side church &amp;amp; Mr Dorland walked alone sidewalk with Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; D with B. behind. B came all way home with us &amp;amp; sat in hammock &amp;amp; talk &amp;amp; fooled till 11. Then D went home with B.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 13th.. May. Washing &amp;amp; I digging in garden in P.M. &amp;amp; heard some body called &amp;amp; looked around house there it Mandia Jennie Wild Miss Fleming from Erie &amp;amp; Cal Jones they stayed a short time Jenny had her baby with her. Had great laughing. Pa away to Palermo I promised Bertha I would be down so I went but it started to rain &amp;amp; I met her &amp;amp; Dave so B &amp;amp; I went on to P.O. &amp;amp; then D. B &amp;amp; I walked up road &amp;amp; they came in with. But I went in to unlock parlor door &amp;amp; just opening door &amp;amp; Pa came out rear door to empty something &amp;amp; there was B &amp;amp; D sitting on stoop I didn't know what to do so we went in &amp;amp; I light lamp &amp;amp; we had a sing. D. sang some of his pieces. It 10.30 when they went &amp;amp; Wesley D. came up to see if B was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 14th.. Went to B. class called for Bertha F. &amp;amp; Mr McG. down cracked up road with Frank &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Mr Mc &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; Mr Kennedy It lovely &amp;amp; moon light. Dave not out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 15th.. Cleaning sitting room. Alf came down for me to go up but it rained so he stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 16th.. Got up at 5 &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; I drove up to Street got there at 6. So I helped S. clean her front room I painted ceiling Went to bed at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 17th.. Very hot cleaning kitchen. Phil stoped in &amp;amp; I had nearly all my close off &amp;amp; working away so hot. Alf finished cleaning floor while S. &amp;amp; I milked for a change. Alf &amp;amp; Phil went ball playing but called in coming back &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; I had some music on mouth organ &amp;amp; Jew harp. He didn't stay long. Rather tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 18th.. baking &amp;amp; ironing &amp;amp; putting up curtains for S. Busy all day. Alf went to ball playing &amp;amp; got back at 6, &amp;amp; we done work &amp;amp; started for Bronte at 7. When got home Ada &amp;amp; Emma B. here &amp;amp; Dave Dave &amp;amp; I in hammock talking till 11. Alf went fishing &amp;amp; S waiting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 19th.. Went to S.S. stayed for church. B. played &amp;amp; I in choir Dave walked up with Ida &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; I. It rained in P.M. They hear for tea. Then all in a hurry to get off to Oakville church so Dave hitched our horse &amp;amp; went home done his chores &amp;amp; we met him at gate &amp;amp; he drove us to church in Presbyterian Mr Fraser preached a lot out. Got home at 10. rather cold I had D. handkerchief tied around my head to keep warm looked like an "old granny" He came in till 11. He let me read his paper he composed out to Ida.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 20th.. Washing. very tired I cut out basque. B. walked up with Ida, from P.O. &amp;amp; I out looking to her. Went to bed. at 9.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 21st.. sewing carpet &amp;amp; busy all day. Went to B. class. lot out about 30 called for B. &amp;amp; met D. so went to gether. Mr Kennedy &amp;amp; Mr Cranston his brother-in law adressed meeting. B &amp;amp; I sat to gether found out D. told her about us going to O. church Sun. &amp;amp; about handkerchief.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Folks all got out of church 1st.. but D. B. &amp;amp; I so I left them &amp;amp; walked up all alone &amp;amp; it very dark but not far behind so kept back. Didn't care about the meeting. Mr Le rather conceited over his way of believing &amp;amp; thought no one else should be alike.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 22nd.. May / 89. Put down dining room carpet awful busy Annie C. came of 6 train. I writing in this &amp;amp; to bed. 9. Our big pig died &amp;amp; left 8 little ones &amp;amp; we feeding them with spoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 23rd.. May. Nice cool day rather windy in P.M. I baking &amp;amp; busy. M L &amp;amp; Annie C. went over to see Edith Then Annie drove up to meet our Annie of 6 train. I trimmed hat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 24th.. May Us girls sewing. Just 2 Annies' extra for dinner Boat came in &amp;amp; Blandina folks all came up. Aunt Eliza came of train. Mandia Hixson called &amp;amp; Call Jones Dave here he tho't so many coming he would go to P.O. S &amp;amp; Alf drove down for few minutes Quite a crowd here Very quiet. Boat went to Hamilton at 5 &amp;amp; Ida went with them. Archie drove two Annie's to see boat &amp;amp; I walked with Mabel down. Will Alton came down to boat just as it was leaving S. in a hurry to go so hadn't much talk I walked up with Dave &amp;amp; Bertha. They came as far as gate &amp;amp; we fooling when Tom Annie &amp;amp; Archie came down to gate &amp;amp; said tea was ready so they came in &amp;amp; we had singing &amp;amp; I washed dishes &amp;amp; they played ball. Then us all singing &amp;amp; playing cards till 11. Aunty stayed over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 25th.. Aunty &amp;amp; I drove to Bronte to do some shoping Then Two Annie drove up to Sarahs in P.M. Aunty went home on noon train. I busy all day. Sewing P.M. Went to Bronte P.O. saw&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dave &amp;amp; Arthur B. at a distance talking to Bertha. Saw some vagabond on road tho't he inclined to follow one so went through Adams &amp;amp; B stood at fence till I got at gate then whistled when I got there all right.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 26th.. May After work done having a nap when 2 Annies &amp;amp; S came down. Went to S.S. Quite a lot out to church Joe B &amp;amp; Harris B. there. Sat with Ada Emma B &amp;amp; Bertha D. Frank &amp;amp; Mr Mc there. I stayed for class Mr Cranston Mr Kennedy's brother-in-law there &amp;amp; Miss Amot from Oakville &amp;amp; Miss Vaicre from Toronto They all believe in holiness. Had a good class meeting only long. M.W. &amp;amp; I walked up road with Arthur B. Found Joe B. here &amp;amp; Archie Arthur wanted me to go to church but I declined as had company. After tea Joe &amp;amp; I us all in parlor. Archie talking to Annie C &amp;amp; I he showing us his ring which he bo't for some lady Had great time talking. Then Joe &amp;amp; I started to go to B. church Got there rather late &amp;amp; church full so didn't want to go in Dave came out &amp;amp; wanted us to go in choir but didn't care to so we went for a walk across creek down to Lake &amp;amp; back home Joe got a rail of Adams fence &amp;amp; made a seat in side of gate &amp;amp; we talked till nearly 10. Just got to house as Archie was going so Joe went too about 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 21st.. Our Annie went to Toronto on 1st.. train. S &amp;amp; Annie C. drove her up. I went to P.O. saw B. had a long talk about the holiness question. Alf bo't down some pigs for us &amp;amp; S. went back with him. I drove Annie C to station she went on 6 train saw Frank &amp;amp; his sister at station they going to Toronto. Rather cold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teus 28th.. May. Went to B. class. Called for Bertha &amp;amp; Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; we went over to gether. Mr Cranston there &amp;amp; Miss Arnot &amp;amp; Miss Varcoe friends of Kennedy's. Had quite a meeting. B. said we were in for a talking from them. M.L. &amp;amp; I walked up alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 29th.. I out in garden all A.M. Bertha came up in P.M. It started to rain Miss Hallowern &amp;amp; Lucy Mathewman called. Had to drive them home through rain. Then met Pa at train from Toronto. Then B &amp;amp; I drove over to bring M.L. home from Kennedys. She just going to have tea. Dave wanted us to go in but I didn't see any use going in for so short a stay. Drove out front way &amp;amp; Dave had to run wagon out of road &amp;amp; open gate for me. He looked so desolated. I felt sorry for him. B. went home early after we had tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 30th.. Raining &amp;amp; no sewing. Ida came home from H at eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 31st.. I rather sick in night, &amp;amp; all day but I doing work all A.M. &amp;amp; sewing at wrapper in eve. Went to bed a 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 1st.. June / 89 Rather cool. I done baking &amp;amp; cleaning &amp;amp; sewing at wrapper. John Mc hear to see Pa &amp;amp; Ed. Minch also called I finished wrapper. Dave came in &amp;amp; stayed till 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 2nd.. Went to S.S. stayed for church B &amp;amp; I in choir. F &amp;amp; Mr McG. walked up with me &amp;amp; came in Mr Stuart also for tea. We went to church D &amp;amp; B. not out. They went at 10. F &amp;amp; I talking about pic-nic M.P. S.S. going to Lorne Park &amp;amp; invited our S.S. Want to go if can only get a driver.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 3rd.. June / 89. Washing out in garden all P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 4th.. P.M. cut out wrapper M.W. &amp;amp; M L out driving looking for pickers I ready to go to B. S.S. when it looked liked rain then Dave called, so I went to have a sing when came out of room D. had gone. I tho't he couldn't go to pic-nic he said on Frid. Suppose he didn't like it of me to go &amp;amp; sing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 5th.. June Sewing. Bertha D. up to get Ida cut her dress&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6th.. June M.L. &amp;amp; Pa drove to Oakville Nice day. Ida sewing at our print dresses. Bertha came up again. Alf &amp;amp; Sarah came Alf went to Bronte to hear about law suit between Easton &amp;amp; H. Breckon about dog killing sheep. When he came back bro't Joe B. &amp;amp; Frank with him. Man. Belyea's wife hear a little while. F. J. B. &amp;amp; I playing croquey till T. Joe &amp;amp; I against Bertha &amp;amp; F. Then finished game after tea &amp;amp; I milked &amp;amp; Arthur B. came along on sulky the other folks playing croquey so I talking to Arthur about pic-nic to Lorne Park M.P. &amp;amp; Palermo S.S. going so invited B S.S. I asked F. to drive Ida &amp;amp; I. Ida, Bertha, &amp;amp; I got on Or. sulky &amp;amp; "Blind Charlies" &amp;amp; drove down lane &amp;amp; took B. home such fun riding on it. Ida &amp;amp; Arthur went for drive after we got back &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; I talking in hammock. Then went in &amp;amp; played cards till 10.30 F. stayed all night to help drive up to pic-nic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 7th.. Nice in A.M, but raining after. I asked Pa for horse but he going to use it to go to Palermo so tho't we would wait till he came back so F. &amp;amp; I out in garden planting seed when AB Broderick came out &amp;amp; asked me to go with him &amp;amp; Ida to pic-nic&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;but I couldn't leave F. after asking him to drive us. So Arthur &amp;amp; Ida went &amp;amp; took the basket that I baked. I got ready to go on train but it started to rain again so gave up the notion of going. Then Pa came cback with horse &amp;amp; I asked him again to let us a horse to drive to station but no he wouldn't. so I just felt hurt. F. {?ound} to go since I prevented him from going &amp;amp; he prevented me from going so I borrowed Biggs horse &amp;amp; took our buggy &amp;amp; harness &amp;amp; went out back way &amp;amp; got there after a terrible struggle. It 3.30 when arrived It raining every little while. found Dave &amp;amp; Bertha Ida &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Emma Bray there. It rather a dull pic-nic &amp;amp; Merton &amp;amp; Palermo folks rather stuff when we were to eat out tea there they had stolen all our stuff so had to come home for our supper. Boys treated us girls to lemonade Wouldn't have had any fun if it hadn't been for Dave. Came home a new way followed B &amp;amp; D quit a long road It 9.30 home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 8th.. June I out in garden didn't&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9th.. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church no organ to sing by It out of tune Mr. Yorstone preached. B. &amp;amp; I sat together. I stayed for class Had a great meeting another Hollinessman there &amp;amp; he arguing with Mr Yorstone so Mr Williams started up a time to stop them when got home 5.30. Dave here for tea. Then he went home &amp;amp; Arthur B came &amp;amp; us all reading then D. came back again &amp;amp; we talked then went down in Parlor &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; combed D. hair &amp;amp; we talked out side till 11. Then they went at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 10th.. Sewing To bed early. Bertha went to Toronto I boiled soap. Tom's wife over helping to sew.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 11th.. June / 89. ML &amp;amp; I went to B. class I walked on a head &amp;amp; Mr McGilvrey over took then Dave a little behind him. Not very many out. D. &amp;amp; I sat to-gether. He &amp;amp; Mr Mc came in &amp;amp; we talked on varendia till 11. Ida writing letter to Flo S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12th.. Girls went to Palermo to see Drs. I in hammock &amp;amp; Ida sitting out doors, some body throwing stone at me looked up &amp;amp; saw Dave. He talked till girls came home then he put in horse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 13th.. I in garden all A.M. sewing P.M. Salvation army fellow called on his {division sign} Miss Hallowern here for tea. Ida &amp;amp; I ready to go to P.O. in eve when {?} &amp;amp; Miss Kennedy came I played &amp;amp; we sang. They seemed very sociable with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 14th.. June My Birthday. 20 summers have passed It a lovely clear day. I baking in A.M. &amp;amp; churning. M.L. &amp;amp; I drove up to Trillers called at P.O. got letter from Annie. Had a lovely time at Triller only Emily &amp;amp; her Pa &amp;amp; Uncle home. Had such a nice tea. Got home at 9.30 Emily Trillers birthday on 13th.. June &amp;amp; Jake Lucas's on 14th..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 15th.. After work done all up stairs getting dressed &amp;amp; some one throwing stones in window. So hurried down &amp;amp; it Dave wanted some butter. Went to P.O. &amp;amp; called coming back sat &amp;amp; talked till 6. He got a letter from Bertha. After tea I in parlor playing when he came over. D &amp;amp; I on sofa &amp;amp; Ida on chair talking till 11.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;no minister came so came up road with Charlotte B &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Arthur B. Arthur came in &amp;amp; Dave went on with C.B. A &amp;amp; I in singing when Dave came Ida asley she got up &amp;amp; us all singing then D. &amp;amp; Ida got tea &amp;amp; we had our eaten when folks came home from boat so Arthur nursed baby while D &amp;amp; Ida cleaned table &amp;amp; I attended to milk. Us all singing then talking on sofa. Arthur went at 10 but Dave wasn't ready to go so we talked till it rained. They he waited till after rain slacked. It 1.30 when he went. Had a big talk etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 17th.. June Emma hear &amp;amp; baby I cleaning parlor Alf came for Ida. Mandia &amp;amp; Jennie called in P.M. &amp;amp; I in parlor untidy. Dave came as I was milking in barn said I looked tired he sorry. I went down to call for Mabel at boat to go to temperance meeting but her Pa wouldn't let her go so I went it in our church Had some speakers from a distance It awful hot so didn't stay till out. Emma &amp;amp; Ada Bray came up road with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 18th.. I washing curtains then cleaned out cellar Dave called to go to B. class. M.L. &amp;amp; I went not many out only 7 Dave went home with his father from gate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 19th.. Raining but washing I picked a few berries for tea then finished fixing parlor. Writing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 20th.. Emma Blondie &amp;amp; baby and all hands out picking goose berries. Got 4 baskets full. I dressed in eve &amp;amp; walked over to see Annie Belyea &amp;amp; talked till 10. She came as far as gate stood talking when Dave came down lane &amp;amp; then came back with me &amp;amp; we talked till 11. Came in &amp;amp; hunting cake but couldn't find it so got Emma boat came in &amp;amp; Emma &amp;amp; folks went down to it.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 21st.. June. Raining boat went to H. I baking &amp;amp; sweeping &amp;amp; cleaning stove pipes &amp;amp; coloring. Then had a sing &amp;amp; writing in this. Two Marias went to P.O. to tell pickers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 22nd.. / 89. Picked 1st.. lot of berries all A.M. got 3 cases I done work after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23rd.. June Lovely day. Had nap in A. M. but bothered some what with a bell ringing up in cherry tree to kept cherry birds away. When I awoke S. &amp;amp; Alf hear &amp;amp; boat folks all hear for dinner. Went to S.S. Large attendence 68 I went out side after wards &amp;amp; saw Dave told him S &amp;amp; A down we intended to have gone up if they hadn't come down. I stayed for church. Sat in choir but no organ it broke. Had splendid sermon. Lot strangers out Ernest there. Spoke to him after church. Max &amp;amp; Anne L. there too Dave walked up with Charlotte &amp;amp; I. He hear for tea Mr Stuart S &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Sam. Archie in but went home before T. boat folks went home but Mabel. D went home &amp;amp; hitched up &amp;amp; we went for a drive to late for church so went on up to Street. I rather surprised to see us come to soon. Ida not there so didn't stay on 3/4 hr. Had a big talk coming home at 12. D.' a little despondant but living in hopes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 24th.. Washed in P.M. I out in garden all PM. so tired, To bed 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 25th.. Picking. D came over in patch &amp;amp; telling me about Bertha she came home on Mon. he showed me her gem. She gave him a surprise. about not wanting to be (any more) intimate. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to B. class D &amp;amp; B. there when we there, Not many out. Gordon came &amp;amp; tired us they wanted us home so didn't wait till it was out. When got home found&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Ida &amp;amp; Philus Alton. Had a good sing &amp;amp; out in garden with lamp. Gave him a dish of berries. Ida &amp;amp; I went out to barn with lamp for him to hitch up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 26th.. June / 89. Rather rainy. Ida &amp;amp; I drove to Oakville I got 2 teeth out got home 5.30. Dave called in eve. He not in very good spirit &amp;amp; my face so sore couldn't talk. But other girls talked till 10.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27th.. Picking I got sick came in house all A.M. Boat came down in eve. Mr K. hear &amp;amp; a organ tuner girls singing but I writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 28th.. Busy all day. I went to P.O. &amp;amp; got card from Annie she coming home on 6 train. Mandia called Annie Bray called. I baking till dark. Went to gate for a walk got cooled off &amp;amp; went to bed 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 29th.. Picking all A.M. Then expect Ga's up so preparing extra for them. I terribly tired. I out milking Archie going down road he asked me if I was going to practise I said yes so he came through. Annie wouldn't hurry so Archie &amp;amp; I went on. Met Charlotte at corner Emily &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Andie Fleming there Andie so comical. Had a good practise got home at 10. Annie &amp;amp; I sitting talking when Dave looked in window so he came in till Ga's &amp;amp; M.L. came of Blandina at 11. D &amp;amp; I locked out side till folks all went to bed. Will came off midnight train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 30th.. Lovely day. Had a nap just got dressed when Will came up &amp;amp; No girls singing in parlor but Annie came up to awake me so we talked I telling her about D &amp;amp; all {through?} Went to SS. stayed for church lot out. Will Alton there came with the Brays. Will Annie C. Ida &amp;amp; I went to boat after church &amp;amp; bro't baby &amp;amp; Mabel up. Had such a lot for tea all GA's &amp;amp; Watsons Ida &amp;amp; I out picking berries when D came along but he {page torn} around corner&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;of house while we were cleaning berries &amp;amp; never came back after tea I got very dissy. Joe B. here for a long time before I knew it. then Phil Alton came. I too sick to talk to either. Girls &amp;amp; boys went out to patch &amp;amp; when they came back I on ladder vomiting so they came &amp;amp; spoke to me but I didn't get better until they going home. Stayed on lounge. Then after they gone. Will missed me. But awful week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1st.. July. rained 1st.. thing. M.W. went down to boat to go to Ham- &amp;amp; G.A. &amp;amp; Will went home on 1st.. train. I churning &amp;amp; picking berries all A.M. Went to P.O. &amp;amp; home all eve S. &amp;amp; Alf came down us all out picking for them. To bed 10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 2nd. July / 89. Picking all day very tired got 75. Annie went to Toronto on 6 train. Mr McGillvray called to go to B class so Ida &amp;amp; I went only us &amp;amp; Bertha &amp;amp; Mr K there. Listing to concert in hall afterwards&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3rd.. Very warm picking all day. D. came in eve while I was playing he telling us about his trip to Toronto on 1st. July. To bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 4th.. Warm day. picking all day. Blandina came in eve. folks up Mrs Bray called after dinner for a few minutes she taking care of Annie baby. {?} Wilds' wedding day. Ida &amp;amp; I wanted to go to garden party up on Street at {Springers?} but no horse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 5th.. July. Picking strawberries racing with {F?} W. Then hurried &amp;amp; got dressed &amp;amp; started to go to Oakville dentist had to run to get a ride with Tommy (our man) Maud Biggs went down with me. Got 8 teeth filled &amp;amp; run all the way to station &amp;amp; missed the train so turned around &amp;amp; walked all the way home it 7.30 &amp;amp; ate my dinner &amp;amp; supper when got home Ida &amp;amp; I got ready to go up to Palermo to Minnie Sherdians party but Pa cross so wouldn't let horse go after hitching it up we so cross &amp;amp; went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 6th.. July. Busy all day &amp;amp; so tired &amp;amp; stiff after my walk M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise. Archie drove us home it lovely &amp;amp; moon light.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7th.. Archie S. birthday. Lovely day but hot. Had Mr Deason to preach. Rather nice for a change. Pa got boys &amp;amp; came out of church. Had Arthur B. for tea. Then Ida &amp;amp; he went to Oakville church. I alone Archie hear he &amp;amp; M.L. went for a long drive I singing when F. S. W. came we went out in garden &amp;amp; talked I afraid Pa would see him. Told him what Pa said about no going to pic-nic It 10.30&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 9th.. Lizzie Forfar came off boat in eve. Laying in hammock &amp;amp; heard some whistling so went around block for walk. It lovely &amp;amp; moonlight&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 12th.. July / 89. Nice day finished picking strawberries. Early to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 13th.. I churning down cellar. Dave called 1st.. time for over a week. Busy all day Willie Walton came up from Toronto. Folks up from boat. Minnie Sherdian Walter &amp;amp; a Miss Smith from Palermo down. Arthur B. called &amp;amp; we all went down to have a row but Mr McMichael wouldn't let the boat go so we set down on deck &amp;amp; talking about garden party, till W.G. &amp;amp; Emma came &amp;amp; then Watson let us have the boat &amp;amp; we went for a boat ride it lovely &amp;amp; moon light. Arthur went up to see if he could get another boat &amp;amp; we went before he got back. Got home at 11. Went in parlor had refreshments &amp;amp; singing then went at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14th.. Cloudy &amp;amp; raining went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. felt terribly tired Marlon S at church. Walked up road with Dave &amp;amp; Annie V Marlon D &amp;amp; Charlotte B. came in only D. stayed for tea. Arthur came after tea. Lizzie Forfar &amp;amp; M.W. down at boat for there tea. Arthur went at 10. D &amp;amp; I had an old fashioned talk "no. 2." It rather late when he went but Willie not home yet. Max C took him away in P.M. I talked to Annie &amp;amp; told her aboout D. &amp;amp; his prospects.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 15th.. Annie &amp;amp; Will went down on 1st.. train. Folks up from boat shooting cherrie birds. Alf &amp;amp; W Coley came. Us all picking. Couple of Jerrerly pedlars called. Emma &amp;amp; I hoeing garden. Charlotte B. called I got letter from D Burns about going to College in Ham.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 16th.. M.W. drove Lizzie to Oakville to take boat to Toronto. Dave came over to see if we wanted any more pickers as he had some from Palermo &amp;amp; they nothing to pick. Us busy washing. Mabel here helping us. Arthur B. called &amp;amp; took Ida to concert at Palermo. Dave called for a little while. Mandia &amp;amp; Jennie came after there S. berries To bed 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 17th.. July. Picking all A.M. Ironing all P.M. Mabel &amp;amp; I went down to lake to have a swim. Had a fine bath. Got home 9.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18th. / 89 Picking all day. Maggie James &amp;amp; her little english girl here for dinner &amp;amp; tea came after berries. It very hot. Writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 19th.. Picking cherries. It looked like rain &amp;amp; did a little. M.W. canning fruit. Maria W. birthday. Sarah &amp;amp; Wolsley drove down in eve. Dave called &amp;amp; had some singing &amp;amp; then gave Wolsley some berries &amp;amp; D a piece of cherry pie. D walked all the way up to gate with lantern Talked .&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 20th.. Rather cool picking rasps. Then cleaning floor &amp;amp; c. in P.M. Expect Manuel &amp;amp; Jane home to night on Blandina. I writing in this. Folks all went to boat but Mabel &amp;amp; I kept house. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane got home 9 Oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 21st.. July. Nice day went to S.S. but didn't stay to church Had W.G. Walton &amp;amp; familly &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; Jane all for dinner. None of them went to church. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went over home for tea. Us all alone I tho't perhaps Philus would be down so sat in shanty &amp;amp; read till dark then Ida Mabel &amp;amp; I singing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22nd.. July / 89. Picking &amp;amp; so dull. Bertha &amp;amp; I picking to gether &amp;amp; I found out quite a lot of news from her. D. he at her place Sun eve. &amp;amp; she teasing me about Philus which I'm about sure D. told her then when she tho't I tho't D told her, she tryed to make me believe different. I didn't think he would tell so much confidential news.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 23rd.. Us picking all A.M. Bertha didn't come up in P.M. I waited for her &amp;amp; layed down &amp;amp; went to sleep at gate. Mr Sherdian came along for his beries so I got up &amp;amp; went &amp;amp; picked. M.L. &amp;amp; I went down to B. class only Mr K &amp;amp; us there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 24th.. July. Washing all A.M. picking P.M. In eve went to P.O. saw D. &amp;amp; Bertha talking so walked pass, only said "Good evening." when came out of P.O. They walked on &amp;amp; B. I guess went nearly home with D. I called in to see Mrs Dorland to ask her if B. could come to pick didn't stay. Marlon &amp;amp; Ada Shaw took Ida for a drive. I talking to them&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;after they came back. He asked Ida &amp;amp; I if we could go to Toronto on boat with them some Sat. Expect to go next Sat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25th.. July. Bertha never came to pick as promised. She came up in eve &amp;amp; we alone. The reason said she was sick. Told me about Dave having a sun stroke he told her but never came near me for my sympathy. Had Mrs Alton &amp;amp; Sarah all day picking felt quite cheered after S. telling me all the news. Had them for tea also. Ada Bray.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 26th.. July. Picking A.M. Ironing P.M. Mr Sherdian hear for tea Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Biggs to call on Mrs Best &amp;amp; Mrs John Biggs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 27th.. Picking all A.M. Then baking &amp;amp; doing work.P.M. Ida &amp;amp; Jane went over home for goose berries. Had a good bath &amp;amp; Mrs Jones Willie &amp;amp; his wife hear for tea. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise. Emily down had Frank &amp;amp; Willie Dorland &amp;amp; Geo Williams &amp;amp; Bertha Charlotte B. M.L. &amp;amp; I. Got home at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 28th.. Mrs Jones hear all night. Went to SS. after having nap &amp;amp; stayed for church. Archie walked in but only Frank W. here for tea. It rained. Us singing two Marias &amp;amp; Mrs Jones over to Mrs Williams for tea. Geo drove them home &amp;amp; took Ida F. &amp;amp; I out for drive around Bronte. then home. To bed quite early F. went home with Geo.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 29th.. I not well. Tryed to pick but couldn't. In house baking bread. Jane M. W. drove Mrs Jones over to Brays. Mrs Wild &amp;amp; Josh called I up on house top writing Mosquitoes so awfully can't half write,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 30th.. I picking rasps Bertha D. picking we get talking very confidential &amp;amp; she told me about her being up to Kennedy's Sun eve &amp;amp; I asked her how she was received. she said better than she expected Mrs K telling her all about her daughter dying &amp;amp; feeling so bad cause she tho't had no one that cared for her now, &amp;amp; made B. feel like trying to fill the vacancy. She told me about her engagement etc . &amp;amp; I told her I was awfully glad to hear it. Tho't it would be about a year from now. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to B. class. Marlon there he walked up road with us &amp;amp; Mr K &amp;amp; Mr Monis. Had a a great talk with Mr Kennedy &amp;amp; Marlon. Marlon wanted to know if Ida &amp;amp; I&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;could go on boat to Toronto on Sat. In after noon Had Mrs Jones &amp;amp; Mr Stuart for tea. I went out to milk &amp;amp; walked on over to Kennedy berry patch just coming away so as Dave saw me he came over to me with a big plug hat on. He ready to go to station so hadn't time to talk much. I only wanted to see his face to see if he looked Happy!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 1st.. Picking in A.M. Ada Shaw came in P. M. Jennie Wild &amp;amp; Mount's Wife called &amp;amp; we waited tea till they went It very late tea Marlon came in eve. B4 we had tea over. No singing &amp;amp; I played mouth organ. Had a quiet time Dick called for them about 10. &amp;amp; drove them home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 2nd.. Picking they Ida &amp;amp; I doing Sat. work Folks drove up to Alfs in P.M. Dave came over we dressing to go over to their place. but looked like rain so we talked to D. I just felt like shaking him so shook him in hammock &amp;amp; found pipe in pocket he said it D. Brays Got talking as usual &amp;amp; didn't know when to stop. I waiting to see if he would be manly enought to tell me about B &amp;amp; himself but he didn't until I let him know I knew. Guess he afraid I go back on him cause I had to give him an answer in a months time. But when I told him what I heard He denyed it &amp;amp; said I'd never see the day when he would Marry B. Dorland. Before he went he rather gave in that their was something between them but not soundly. He wanted me to just be the same to him as I had been. I told him what did he want to be trifling with her affections if he didn't intend anything He said he just going to have some fun now. But guess he just fooling me. I talked pretty plain to him. It struck me B4 he left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 3rd.. / 89. Up 6 Got ready &amp;amp; E.M. drove Ida &amp;amp; I down to Oakville to go on boat. Had a lovely sail. But steam pipe twisted&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;so was delayed some minutes on lake. Got in 10.40 went up to office but Will not there so done shoping &amp;amp; went up to GA's for dinner found Eliz Forfar there &amp;amp; Will sick. After dinner helped Annie then it time to go to boat. Marlon &amp;amp; Ada on it to come home together Had a lovely sail Annie &amp;amp; Will came up with us &amp;amp; Will very sick. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane &amp;amp; Blondie met us &amp;amp; Will &amp;amp; E.M. went in dry store &amp;amp; got some stimulent. To bed soon as could get there terribly tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 4th.. It Quarterly meeting Sun. Mr W. Pa &amp;amp; Annie drove to Palermo. S. &amp;amp; Alf came for dinner. Had a sing then they went at 3 I had a sleep &amp;amp; all alone in eve. Ida &amp;amp; I went for walk in eve then all in garden Will Annie &amp;amp; I on sofa talking . It 11 &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 5th.. They went down on 1st.. train. Done washing. Ida over to A Brays &amp;amp; I called for her &amp;amp; we went to Kennedy's to see Mrs Jackson Dave came home with us. Wanted to know if we could go on excursion to Grimsby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 6th.. Went to B class M.L. &amp;amp; I saw B on street she not going to class she seemed very stiff just as if D. had warned her not to tell me any news. Only Mrs R &amp;amp; us there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 7th.. Alf came down for Ida to go up to help S. thrash. I went to Bronte to get ride down to B with him. Went in to Dorlands &amp;amp; spent the evening Lila Dudley there They came up road with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 8th.. Picking berries on shares Lila &amp;amp; Bertha came up late. Pa &amp;amp; Mr W started for Toronto &amp;amp; Scarboro &amp;amp; New Castle driving with Kittise. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane &amp;amp; I wanted to go to M.P. garden party but had no buggy. Ada B called &amp;amp; I walked 1/2 way home with her. I so lonely sat down on road &amp;amp; thinking. Got to bed 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 9th.. Busy all day trying to catch up with work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 10th.. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went up to Street to help thrash. M.L. not well so I kept very busy all day baking &amp;amp; making raspberry vinegar till 4. Annie came home off 6 train. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise. Had a good sing. Arthur came home with me he hunting Dave &amp;amp; Archie drove ML home. Dave here but didn't&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;speal to him so Arthur &amp;amp; I talking out side till Dave went. Arthur didn't want to go in as he cross with D.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 11th.. Aug. / 89. Nice day Went to S.S. Stayed for church not many out. Had a nice anthem. Dave walked up with me. Marlon drove his Mother &amp;amp; Miss Bleses out to church. Us standing at gate when gray horse drove up tho't it was Marlons but it was Joe N. so I got in at gate &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Jane walked up. Archie drove E.M. home. Ida &amp;amp; Philus came B.4 tea so had Archie Dave Joe &amp;amp; Phil for tea. Dave went soon after tea &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; Phil hitched up to go to Oakville camp meeting but Joe didn't ask me to go till he came in &amp;amp; by this time Archie asked me so I told Joe I had just then asked just to see what he would say. he only colored up a little I got on hat &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Ida went 1st.. then Joe &amp;amp; I. Camp meeting held in Lucas park. Had good singing &amp;amp; speeking. Moon light. Lots of folks there. Arthur B. there. Joe &amp;amp; I had a little talk coming home. I nearly forgot how to talk to him so long since he was down. But he just as pleased that I should have Phil come down as not. so left it at that. It 11 when got home. Annie home from Ingledews &amp;amp; getting ready to go up with Phil to Sarahs. Phil, Ida &amp;amp; I talking out side while Annie &amp;amp; Joe talking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 12th.. Washing. Girls said I cross at tea table. S Annie &amp;amp; Wolsley Alton came B4 we through tea. When Marlon came &amp;amp; us singing in parlor when Will Walton &amp;amp; Max C came Will stayed over Sun up there They all went but Marlon early. Will &amp;amp; I talking &amp;amp; laughed till 11. awfully tired &amp;amp; sleepy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 13th.. Ironing &amp;amp; busy. Went to bed early. Annie went down on Tues eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 14th.. Lovely day picking a few more berries. Ida &amp;amp; I got ready &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;walked up to Mr Shaw. I very tired too. Saw Dick &amp;amp; Marlon in field turning peas so gave them some apples. Got there after a good long time. Had a nice time stayed till 10.30 Marlon &amp;amp; I had a game of checkers &amp;amp; singing &amp;amp; talking. It lovely night when got in orchard got some apples for Marlon. It 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 15th.. I baking A.M. sewing in P.M. Boys picking apples I started to write in this when Horace Frank &amp;amp; Aggie Wrinch came. Then Joe B. drove Ada &amp;amp; Alice his sisters Lucy Mathew Miss Earl got here about 9. Had a nice time played cards magic music &amp;amp; passed a few refreshments &amp;amp; apples around. It 1 Oclock B.4 they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 16th.. Rather cold. Jane &amp;amp; Blondie over to Mr Brays to see &amp;amp; help thrash. Ida &amp;amp; I alone. Busy all day straightening We all had a short nap in P.M. I went to Bronte.&amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; Ida drove over for Jane to go to Oakville Band Concert. I all alone with Gordon &amp;amp; Willie. Writing in this late.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 17th.. Aug I done baking &amp;amp; then cleaning after dinner M.L. walked home from Trillers in A.M. Ida &amp;amp; Jane sewing at my dress to finish it. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise. Bertha played had a good practise. Archie drove us home. He asked me to go to Oakville camp meeting Sun eve. He fooling with my hand &amp;amp; {wished?} ring on &amp;amp; we had a "tussel" Arthur B. called just as we got in house to see about borrowing dishes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 18th.. Nice day. Dave over all A.M. us picking berries &amp;amp; then we talking under apple tree till dinner time. S. &amp;amp; Alf here for dinner When we went in they through dinner but we had lunch then he went home &amp;amp; I got ready for S.S. Wore new dress. Had splendid sermon Walked part way up road with Bray girls then Archie asked me to have a ride so I did. He hear for tea &amp;amp; S. &amp;amp; Alf. They just going home as Phil drove up so then Phil &amp;amp; Archie Ida &amp;amp; I had a sing &amp;amp; Archie went&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to hitch up Phil asked me to go to Oakville camp meeting so then I had to tell him that I expected to go with Archie so he said all right then he asked Ida to go with him. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane &amp;amp; M.L. went in one buggy &amp;amp; Archie Blondie &amp;amp; I in another &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Ida Heard some fine speeking Mrs Bradley from Eng. spoke 1 hr. Had good singing. Lot their in park. Blondie went with M.L. after got there We came rather slow home. Archie had so much to say. "Wanted me to go home with him etc. etc." Phil had gone &amp;amp; other folks home when I got home. Archie wanted me to think about "it." That I would suit."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 19th.. Aug / 89. Washing Ida sewing at her lace dress. Pa &amp;amp; M.L. went to Ham_ carnival.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 20th.. I picking currants black. Baked pies etc. Went over to see Mr Kennedy to tell him didn't expect to go to B.S. class. Saw flowers came home &amp;amp; picked cucumbers. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane drove to Burlington to see fire works wanted Ida or I to go but we couldn't as Frank W. came &amp;amp; Bertha &amp;amp; Lila Dudley called till after 9. Had singing &amp;amp; games then a coquey. F. stayed till 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 21st.. I washing Blondie's head Gordon -1 my own. Mrs Douglas called I cleaning Black currants &amp;amp; canning. Then Arthur B. called talked till 4 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 22nd.. I baking for garden party, E.M, Jane &amp;amp; Gordon drove over to Ham- carnival. Ida &amp;amp; I alone. I busy all day. Late getting work done. Dave called to take Ida to garden party. Mr Stuart put his horse in &amp;amp; Archie S. put his horse in. We all went down to gether. Folks just got home as we leaving. The gourds just lighted up lovely at Mr Wilsons. Had Oakville band &amp;amp; the park a camp fire &amp;amp; light stand &amp;amp; large shanty all in park selling lemmade Ice cream candies etc. Lot their. B. had Emma &amp;amp; Ada B. Ida &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; I all at one table. Had a good time. No promenading in park got talking to Ida &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; us laughing &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;teetering over a chair trying to have fun. Didn't Archie have to tell me about it coming home how he thought it "so childish" Dave &amp;amp; I got to gether &amp;amp; he telling me about his trouble How B. had gone back on him with out any apparent reason. She there but rather stiff wouldn't speak hardly. He treated me to lemmade. Got with Archie coming home Ida &amp;amp; John Doty walked home together It 12. when got in Dave came up behind us &amp;amp; came in Archie rather angry because I left him a while &amp;amp; went with Dave. Said he felt he was in the wrong place &amp;amp; wouldn't do it again. He so sedate &amp;amp; whimsical. I out of patience with him. Dave stayed &amp;amp; talked til.... Had a great talk. He stayed all night &amp;amp; slept in Pa's bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 23rd.. Aug, I baking bread &amp;amp; got down cooking then went to bed sick. got up at 4 PM. Mrs McCay &amp;amp; McCraney cakked I busy till 8 Oclock. Annie came home on noon train. Pa on eve train home. Writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 24th.. Aug. I baking Annie helping. Ida sewing I not very able to do much work but got through early. Ida drove to Station to meet Floe Skison she came. Then Annie E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went to Oakville. I going to practise &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Floe walked down lane with me &amp;amp; we met Dave coming &amp;amp; he said no lights in church so I didn't go. We had some singing I done most of playing. Dave sang a few pieces Then Dave started to go &amp;amp; we all came out in dining room &amp;amp; had some taffy. Dave in cupboard eating pie &amp;amp; I talking to him said he got home 5.30 changed his clothes &amp;amp; woke folks up &amp;amp; his folks never knew but that he in all night. Thur eve. He went at 10.30 us girls all talked till 12.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;To Lottie &amp;amp; Nettie __ Ask Mr 5. 84. Received the 12th.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Received your "surprise party" but am not one of those who fret, therefore to made it easy on all I hope - I guess I can say - I believe - "that none of us care and I should like if you two young ladies (you are such are you) would explain to me what caused this Racket. Did I cause it If so in what way or how _. Your poetical intellect is very powerful indeed but as for the mitten don't think it is not at Bronte's disposal as you two were the first to show us respect in any way. Now in retaeliation I can say - that your correspondence is similar to one as were the crows to the man when he had eaten some of those cragthurs. His remark was that he could eat them but no would not hanker after them and so it is with your correspondence for though I can bear it or have patience with it, I will not hanker after it. Now Lottie you advised me to place my mind on all good thought. I hope I am as capable of managing my own affairs as you are to advise and dictated to me. I think I am. Though the following is second handed I find it to fit me exactly and hope to be pardoned for insecting without first receiving the author's consent. Happy is the cat Happy is the kitten Happy is the "Little boy" Since he received little mitten.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;You seem to have acquired your anger in an exceedingly short time I always thought you were quick at most any thing. Now I know it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now Nettie &amp;amp; Lottie answer my question of so little importance, on page "I" and send my letter up in smoke and I'll do as much for you two daisies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"A forced friend is worse than an open enemy"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Yours etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;CmBowman&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 25th.. Aug / 89. Nice day Had bkft at 10. Floe Ida &amp;amp; I singing then got ready &amp;amp; we drove up to Sarahs It very hot &amp;amp; dusty had apples &amp;amp; eat along road. Got there at 2.30. After tea saw Philus &amp;amp; his father going past so I told him a lady from Toronto would like to see him so he came in &amp;amp; Alf went with his father down to Appleby church we all went over home with Philus no one home so went in &amp;amp; had a good sing came back to Alfs &amp;amp; hitched up Phil took Alf horse &amp;amp; buggy &amp;amp; Floe &amp;amp; I got in &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; Ida in our own so coming home met Alf &amp;amp; his father so Sarah got out &amp;amp; got in with them &amp;amp; Floe got out of our buggy &amp;amp; went with Ida. so Phil &amp;amp; I alone had a square talk coming down. Annie Ida Floe &amp;amp; I all had his {just?} put horse in stable . We had a lunch &amp;amp; he waited to say when he'd come again so we talked till 11.30. Then Annie &amp;amp; I talking she telling me about having Dave come &amp;amp; telling her all about Bertha &amp;amp; him she feeling sorry for him. It 1 when got to sleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 26th.. Aug Floe hear all day only doing house work &amp;amp; getting dinner Ida talking to Floe all day after dinner M.L. lecturing me about D. staying all night while I getting dressed up stairs. Then Floe Ida &amp;amp; I in parlor tickling one another &amp;amp; laughing. We all went over to call on Mrs Broderick &amp;amp; Annie. former received us very coolly. Floe went home on eve train. Went to bed. 8.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 27th.. Washing Mrs Bray called Dr Wild had pic nic up to farm girls all went over. Ida went to station to meet Mabel Covery &amp;amp; Ina Steels they came up to spend a few days Blondie &amp;amp; Gordon hear also. I wrote letter to Allen Lovekin Arthur B. called but I to bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 28th.. I {sewing?} &amp;amp; busy all day. Ida &amp;amp; Annie went over to Mrs Williams I playing singing to get rested. {?} Dave stepped in &amp;amp; us talking, till E.M. Jane &amp;amp; all the children came over from Brays bringing Jane home. Then they went to bed at 10. We talked in parlor till Annie &amp;amp; Ida came home. He telling me about Bertha &amp;amp; how&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;she acted with him Sun when he went to get articles she had of his. She tho't he acted anything but a gentleman the night of the garden party tho't he sneered at her. Said no matter what she did think of him she thought nothing of him now. It 12 when he went. He wished Ida &amp;amp; I would go or be with him any time we hadn't any one else just to show B. he could go with someone else.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29th.. Mabel, Ina, Gordon &amp;amp; Pa all went fishing. I done all ironing. S &amp;amp; Alf came down Mrs Best &amp;amp; Ada Biggs called. I met him with Sarah Tho't folks glad to get me away for a while they tho't I tho't nothing could get done with out me so I thought I'd show them &amp;amp; I went &amp;amp; stayed got back last night Tues night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 30th.. Aug Helping Sarah churn bake etc. Eliza Ruth Ireland in for dinner &amp;amp; tea &amp;amp; she talked all after noon. I so sleepy. Alf S. &amp;amp; I drove down to Josiah Alton Alf went coon hunting. We had nice time. Had magic lantern show &amp;amp; we talked till 10. S had a sleep. It 12 then got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 31st.. Aug. Arthur B. birthday Got work done early Had a bath. Wolsley came over to get hair cut, us singing &amp;amp; playing when Phil came. Had a great sing then Alf made me go to get a drink of water Just as I could get alone with Phil &amp;amp; Wolsley in the mean time just up stairs &amp;amp; decorated my bed with every thing then they went 10.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 1st.. Sep / 89. Up at Sarah's. Very hot day laying around. I asleep, up stairs &amp;amp; heard some quacking so got up &amp;amp; it Wolsley &amp;amp; Phil. we had a good sing they wanted us to go home with them for dinner but Alf wouldn't so S. wouldn't. We all went to sleep &amp;amp; heard a noise &amp;amp; who should it be but Dave &amp;amp; Arthur B. drove up. S &amp;amp; I got dinner. They said they never knew I was there. We got ready &amp;amp; went to M church &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Arthur followed till there horse locked so they didn't get to church. Had a song service very nice. Lila &amp;amp; Josie out &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Wolsley Gertie wanted me to ride home with them but didn't so she came in for me&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;after I got in from church &amp;amp; took me over for tea. Got some thing in my throat. Went out to barn to see milk. Then we got ready &amp;amp; went to church presbyterian. Wolsley, Gertie, Phil &amp;amp; I Mr McIntyre preached &amp;amp; had another song service. Got home at 9.30 Phil came in &amp;amp; we talked till 12. Planning about him coming down Sun &amp;amp; going to Exhibition etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 2nd.. Sep / 89. S &amp;amp; I busy washing. Phil called on errand. I layed down undress on sofa &amp;amp; Gertie called &amp;amp; caught me asleep. Wanted me to go with them up to Springers so Wolsley came &amp;amp; we drove up to Laura Springers. She alone &amp;amp; had a nice quite time singing &amp;amp; playing mouth organ. Then after tea we walked up to Church &amp;amp; had a commitee meeting. Only 11 there to see about getting up a band concert in drill shed. Had a very nice time. Expected Phil up but he didn't get there It 11.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 3rd.. Sep. S &amp;amp; I busy when Pa drove up &amp;amp; Uncle William &amp;amp; Aunt Ann from Walpole. There for dinner &amp;amp; tea It very hot. Then they made me come home with them. S. didn't want me to come. It 7 when got home. Ida &amp;amp; I talked when Dave &amp;amp; Arthur walked through house &amp;amp; us talking on stoop, heard a buggy, so all came in kitchen, It Mr Triller &amp;amp; Emily. M.L. at Bronte but got home B4 they went Ida Arthur Dave &amp;amp; I talking in kitchen Dave asked me to go to Garden Party with him up at Mr Hornings Frid eve. &amp;amp; Arthur asked Ida. It after 10 when they went then Ida &amp;amp; I had to talk in W.C. Then M.L. &amp;amp; us talked up stairs till 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4th.. Sep. Very hot had rain in P.M. I had a generall bath in tub, head, &amp;amp; all over. Picked cucumbers then had a sing &amp;amp; finished writing this 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 5th.. Raining cleaning shelves down cellar S &amp;amp; Alf here in P.M. &amp;amp; tea Ida &amp;amp; I went over to see Mrs {Fran?} Belyeas baby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 6th.. Nice cool day. I went to Bronte &amp;amp; down front street saw a dog "fight" &amp;amp; men quarrel. Baking cake etc. Dave called through after tea&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;to see if I very particular about going to Garden party at Mr Hornings He said much rather go to one on Street next week, so I agreeable. But after 8 O'clock he &amp;amp; Arthur B came alone with there buggies after we had given up about going. So got ready &amp;amp; went. They had Oakville Brass band &amp;amp; some sword dancing. Had Jacob's well etc such a lot of people I never expected to see. Joe B. &amp;amp; Harris B. there. All of Wrinches Sherdians the 2 Drs. &amp;amp; wives. &amp;amp; last Bertha D. &amp;amp; Geo Williams. It 1 O'clock when to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. Sep / 89. Philus Altons birthday 22. Lovely cool day. Got through work in A.M. Then Had a nap in P.M. &amp;amp; writing in this. Ida &amp;amp; I went to practise but Dave called for us, met Emma Bray &amp;amp; Ada Johnston coming to our place so took them to church but they only waited a little while. We finished practising then Bertha &amp;amp; I started off home &amp;amp; met Dave on side walk so Dave &amp;amp; I walked home with B. just to tease Geo W. After we got home talked for a while then went in &amp;amp; had pie etc. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I Dave just fooling &amp;amp; I went off up stairs When I looked out stair door Dave through some water in my face Just I going to speak Then Ida went &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; I talked till got cold standing outside **. to bed at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8th.. Just as Ida &amp;amp; I getting breakfast Watson, Emma, Gordon Blondie &amp;amp; baby all came off boat. Then after while S. &amp;amp; Alf came Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Us washing dishes when Phil came. Us having a sing when Arthur B. came then Frank &amp;amp; Geo W. came so had a good sing. Phil &amp;amp; I went to get a drink of water as to have a chat. They went 11. F. got ride with Phil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9th.. Done washing had Emma Bray, &amp;amp; Ada Johnston for tea &amp;amp; evening. Uncle William Atkinson &amp;amp; Aunty came from Toronto so had violin music&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th.. Ironing &amp;amp; I canning peaches. Busy all day. Went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 11th.. Sep. Uncle &amp;amp; Aunt went home. Frank called. picking plums etc. E.M. Jane, &amp;amp; I called for M.L. at Mrs Williams &amp;amp; drove up to Alf got their at tea time.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;as they leaving for home. Phil Wolsley &amp;amp; Marlon came over. I stayed. Mr Alton wanted Phil to go home with him but he stayed &amp;amp; asked me to go to concert next night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12th.. Sep. / 89. S &amp;amp; I were busy all day. Got ready for concert at eve. Alf drove us. Phil &amp;amp; Gertie passed us we racing for a while. Concert at Nelson drill shed &amp;amp; promenading to Milton band. It very nice had ice cream &amp;amp; pea nuts Then Phil &amp;amp; I drove down to Burlington station for to meet Wolsley off mid-night. Had a fine talk &amp;amp; lovely &amp;amp; moonlight. Got home at 1 O'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 13th.. Busy all day went to bed at 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14.. Sep. Got through at 4 &amp;amp; finish facing a quilt {hanging?} for Sarah. Mr Alton came but S &amp;amp; I got ready to go over home so we went &amp;amp; had a lovely sing &amp;amp; I Phil played mouth organ. Mr Alton "remarked" they go very well together I wonder if they will always go as well together" Had to strike for another time quick as possible. Phil came home with me &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; Alf together. He stayed till 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th.. Lovely day very hot. Had a good sleep in A.M. S combed my hair &amp;amp; I hers. Ate dinner &amp;amp; went to church. Mr Williamson from Hamilton preached a very good sermon. About the gathering at pentecost. Got home at 4. Had tea &amp;amp; not quite through when Phil came so Alf &amp;amp; S got ready &amp;amp; went to Bronte while I finished work. &amp;amp; I packed my clothes to go home but we went to Appleby church 1st.. Joe B. there he not very nice. said he was down to B. church but none of us out so he went back again home. Had quite a chat while Phil was getting horse. We met Alf &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; they said I needn't go home till Tues so we drove on home &amp;amp; talked at gate after driving up &amp;amp; down street. He gave me his Photo &amp;amp; wanted some thing in return but I refused.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16th.. S &amp;amp; I preparing for thrashers. They came at 3 . P.m. Just there for tea. Wolsley &amp;amp; Gertie &amp;amp; Phil all over in eve. helping wash dishes then blacking faces&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; such laughing. S. had the Job to wash it off boys faces. &amp;amp; in the mean time we putting some stuff in her bed. &amp;amp; when I went to bed there mine was all up set &amp;amp; pillows put to foot of bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 17th.. Gertie over in A.M. to help S &amp;amp; I with thrashers &amp;amp; Wolsley helped chuck. Just had them for dinner. Then I went over home for my shawl strap which I forgot Sun eve. with my valice too but Phil carried valice over after having horse put away Sun eve. Alf drove me home &amp;amp; I had so much to plan &amp;amp; think about then got sick in night &amp;amp; couldn't sleep. Ida &amp;amp; I got ready for&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18th.. Toronto &amp;amp; E.M. drove us up &amp;amp; such a terrible crowd at station to go to Exh. Frank &amp;amp; Ed. Joe Dave Arthur &amp;amp; two more. It very cold. We got with Bray girls, &amp;amp; could hardly get a seat but did. I not well but went. We found Allie Lovekin so went through fancy walk &amp;amp; had a glorious time met Liz Forfar &amp;amp; Wes. was with them. Then Annie came up after 4 O'clock &amp;amp; Ida, Allie, Annie, &amp;amp; I all stayed for fire works. Ida &amp;amp; Dave, &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; {Annie?} &amp;amp; Allie &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; I, had reserve seats It rather cold. Then all went to city together but Allie &amp;amp; F. Arthur Dave &amp;amp; Joe put us girls in street car to go up to G.A.'s Had to sleep on floor. Eliz. has fever. M.W. sitting up all eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 19th.. Ida &amp;amp; I went down town shoping till noon then I took valice &amp;amp; went to Union Station to go to Exib. while Ida went to Aunt Eliza's I to late to find Phil so found Frank &amp;amp; went through {poultry?} with him &amp;amp; Mrs McCraney &amp;amp; Mrs McCay It started to rain so went to office &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Archie S. came along so went to catch 5 O'clock train but couldn't get through gate so went &amp;amp; stayed for 7. Phil &amp;amp; I walked through palace &amp;amp; had our tea &amp;amp; went to 7 train. &amp;amp; it raining had to wait so long met Geo &amp;amp; Charlotte Bumby so got together &amp;amp; had a good time coming home. It very dark &amp;amp; raining so Mr Tayberell lent his lantern to us saw a man in fence corner &amp;amp; he cross said what was we looking at, would give us a peck in the nose if we didn't go on.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;It 10 Oclock when got home. Phil stayed all night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. Sep. Cold &amp;amp; raining. Phil got up &amp;amp; went home with out his breakfast. Us not very busy only cleaning out clothes I nearly ruined my dress. Ada &amp;amp; Charlotte Bray called. I writing in this got so far behind It 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21st.. / 89. Archie called &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; I walked down to Bronte with him. I met Charlotte B. &amp;amp; Bertha D. so went in Dorlands &amp;amp; had choir practise there. It very cold night. After got home stood &amp;amp; talked to Archie out side till I took cold. He giving me a curtain lecture about the Garden party at Wilsons &amp;amp; Dave connected with it He so down on Dave for his actions that night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22nd.. Sep / 89. Went to SS. &amp;amp; church. Ada B came in from church with us for tea. Us singing &amp;amp; talking &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I went nearly home with her&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. Us picking pears. Jane E.M. &amp;amp; I nearly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24th.. Washing In eve who should come but Anson W Then Dave came before we got through supper. Us in parlor singing &amp;amp; talking until Anson went to bed. Then us talked by kitchen stove he telling me about Frank Dorland &amp;amp; him self quarrling, Said he tho't I might hear about it so would tell me himself. I sorry it happened. It 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. I sewing baking Jane sewing carpet for her bed room Then having it just down &amp;amp; moving bureaus upstairs &amp;amp; one down. Had a good sing &amp;amp; Anson played mouth organ to bed 11. Ida &amp;amp; I trying to guess Anson's girl's name.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 26th.. Sep. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; Anson drove to Hamilton fair. Ironing Ida &amp;amp; I just going to bed as Archie S came so had to sit to talk to him. I had a very bad cold could hardly speak It raining hard &amp;amp; Archie went&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th.. Sep /.89. I baking. Folks came home at dark. Us talking to Anson. Ida &amp;amp; I made some ginger yea &amp;amp; trying to guess Anson girl name.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28th.. I hurried through work &amp;amp; got ready &amp;amp; Anon &amp;amp; I drove up to Sarah's took kitty Had a lovely drive got there and stayed all night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Alf &amp;amp; Anson went for a coon hunt. Philus called in so us talking &amp;amp; gave them some coffee to drink. They all to bed but Philus &amp;amp; I&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29th.. Sep Lovely day. Drove home from Alfs about 10. Ida &amp;amp; Pa alone as Jane &amp;amp; E.M. over to Brays but they came home for dinner &amp;amp; Charlotte with them. C. &amp;amp; I went to SS. When got home from church Will &amp;amp; Sarah C in there at our place alon with Pa. Had Frank &amp;amp; " " " " for tea. Then Philus &amp;amp; Wolsley came so had good sing &amp;amp; passed grapes &amp;amp; pears around. Philus &amp;amp; I arranging for he &amp;amp; Gertie &amp;amp; Laura Springer to come down some night. They all went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 30th.. Anson went home. Ida &amp;amp; I drove him to station &amp;amp; had quite a nice talk &amp;amp; walk B4. train came. Then Kissed good bye I missed him he is so nice around house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 1st.. Oct Dave passed through on his way home from Biggs thrashing so Ida asked him to come over on Frid eve. John Forfar came &amp;amp; dog.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 4th.. I baking In eve Gertie Phlus &amp;amp; Laura Springer came. It very cold so lighted parlor stove. Dave came also. We had some fun singing &amp;amp; talking. Passed grapes &amp;amp; pears It 12 when they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 5th.. Oct I had very bad cough but went to pracrise It very dark but went alone called in at Dorlands &amp;amp; Geo W. there then Emily Triller called for key of church, so we all went over, &amp;amp; had a good sing. Bertha &amp;amp; Geo. walked home with me. I gave them some grapes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 6th.. Archie S. &amp;amp; Mr Stuart for tea. I had to milk &amp;amp; get tea them Jane talking to Archie while I changing dress went down in bed room found Dave in parlor talking to Ida. Archie &amp;amp; Arthur B. &amp;amp; Dave in parlor then all went out to cover up tomatoes but Archie &amp;amp; Jane. No singing Dave sitting near Organ after while Archie &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; ourselves went out of room. I didn't come back. Then Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Arthur talking &amp;amp; {looking?} around. Ida &amp;amp; Arthur went out in pantry then D. &amp;amp; I talking for a while he very affectionate thinks of me as his sister.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 7th.. Oct / 89. Busy all day cleaning stoal stove &amp;amp; putting it up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 8th.. Oct. Washing cleaned garret &amp;amp; baked pies Jane went home In evening had Miller from Shaws Mill down to play violin. Jane &amp;amp; I intended going to prayer meeting Had he not come. I had to play compliments to his music. Then he went 8.30 so I got ready &amp;amp; run down to P.O. saw Bertha in P.O. &amp;amp; Dave outside with buggy so I walked up with B. Then Dave over took &amp;amp; asked me to get in &amp;amp; have a ride so I did we went around block &amp;amp; then home. sat in buggy &amp;amp; talked then he came in few minutes. Folks tho't it was Archie S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 9th.. Oct Ironing &amp;amp; baking&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 10th.. Ida &amp;amp; I house cleaning upstairs etc. Dave came in eve &amp;amp; he reading story out of paper for us. He talking on door step till 10.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 11th.. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane up at 4 E.M. getting off for Toronto. Ida cleaning Pa bedroom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 12th.. E.M. got back at noon with groceries etc. I went to practise only Geo. W. there keeping on fires so talked to him then singing when Dorlands came. We had a splendid sing. Bertha D &amp;amp; Geo coming home with me when Dave stepped up so he came up home with me. I sat down &amp;amp; talked &amp;amp; red paper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 13th.. Oct. Went to S.S. it nice day. Lot out to church. Harris Bumby, Charlie Stevenson &amp;amp; Joe B. at church. Mr Clark from Milton preached missionary sermon. very good. We had lots of singing. Had both ministers for tea &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; Alf hear so I going home with them so left B4 tea. Just getting over tea up on Street when Philus came in &amp;amp; so gave him some chillysause which I bro't up from Bronte Then we got through work we all went over home, &amp;amp; had a sing then Philus came back with me &amp;amp; we talked till 11. on that terrible subject "Tobacco chewing" etc. He willing to quit it if for somebody's sake, so he knew I disliked it very much.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 14th.. Oct / 89. I helping S. wash &amp;amp; church etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 15th.. I cleaned stove then sitting room. Had Lila over in P.M. just got through cleaning room Then Win Dodson &amp;amp; her Aunt called. Then Gertie came then Philus &amp;amp; they just going home at 9, when rap came to door &amp;amp; who should it be but Dave &amp;amp; Arthur. It Daves birthday he 23 years old. They didn't put horse in for quite a while then Phil &amp;amp; Dave did while they out to barn Gertie &amp;amp; I put cup of water over door with string tied to it. they came back. Dave came in 1st.. then Phil had on plug hat &amp;amp; he hit it &amp;amp; down it came. Then we had refreshments then Dave doing some tricks made a piece penny spin on a cork in a bottle with two forks ballooning it. Gertie &amp;amp; I went out to barn &amp;amp; Alf told us where to look in hay for some thing they bro't up with them so we found a skirt, bussel, &amp;amp; cap which they intended to dress up in so Dave came running out &amp;amp; we made him dress up &amp;amp; go to house. They said they called for Ida &amp;amp; wanted her to dress up in boys clothes &amp;amp; Dave in girls clothes &amp;amp; Arthur would be preacher &amp;amp; marry them, but Ida didn't go with them. While Dave went to house dress up to show Sarah, Gertie &amp;amp; I stayed &amp;amp; was going to take wheel off wagon but couldn't find winch. so we filled cushion with pins &amp;amp; when they came back &amp;amp; let us out they suspected something so they looked &amp;amp; found pins then they hitched up ready to go &amp;amp; when got at house Gertie unwrapped line so Arthur had to get out &amp;amp; fix it We didn't care what we done for mischief on Dave for it his birthday It 11.30 when they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 16th.. Oct. "Proceeds of evening on next page! I washed curtains &amp;amp; Alf butchering then I cleaning window&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 17th.. I cleaning pantry &amp;amp; all up set when Emma from Hamilton &amp;amp; Wallace's Sarah drove out from H. with baby so hurried &amp;amp; got straightened up &amp;amp; got dinner &amp;amp; they stayed all night. I put up curtains in P.M. They doing some sewing. I went to be early at 9. They sit up laughing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 18th.. Oct. Sarah from H. very sick Emma waiting on her They got ready &amp;amp; went home at 11. Then S &amp;amp; I went to work at dining room I white washed it &amp;amp; {?} bedroom. I writing in this when Louise Alton &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Gertie came over &amp;amp; I ran up stairs with book &amp;amp; hid it under bed &amp;amp; they all came running after me &amp;amp; shut us in bedroom &amp;amp; Phil hung his hat on nail which my night dress was on. Then we went down stairs &amp;amp; had some music &amp;amp; Louise got dancing so she had us all up dancing. I so tired to bed 10. I should have mentioned that Wed night last 16th.. that Mr Alton had a small party &amp;amp; invited us over, Miss Laura Springer Miss Susan Springer Miss Stuart, Miss Plethesson &amp;amp; Louise Gertie &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Phil were the boys we played games &amp;amp; had a big time. It 12 when it broke up &amp;amp; Phil came home with me &amp;amp; we talked about tobacco, but he not willing to promise faithfully to stop he would try with out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 19th.. Oct I finishing cleaning bedroom &amp;amp; pantry &amp;amp; it 3 P.M. B4 got through &amp;amp; I going to paint floor but couldn't get brush to work. Geo Alton called to get his hair cut then Wolsley Gertie &amp;amp; Louisa came &amp;amp; Gertie etc. put on Alf over coats buttoned up behind &amp;amp; went down to Geo Altons &amp;amp; found them all in bed but Maggie got up &amp;amp; lit lamp &amp;amp; we talked then Phil came, Louise just kept us all a laughing. We girls ran nearly all the way home from boys. Went in &amp;amp; had a sing &amp;amp; play then to bed 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 20th.. Mr Alton over for a while in morn. S &amp;amp; I got ready &amp;amp; Alf drove is home to B. but I didn't bring any clothes for Sarah intended to stay instead. When got home wouldn't let me go again back with Alf. Archie Forfar hear over Sun. I went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Only Ida Archie Pa &amp;amp; I for tea E.M. &amp;amp; Jane up to Blanchards. Evening so long us singing then I ready to go to bed when Dave came walked in so talked to him Ida &amp;amp; I till 10. Street folks expected me back there in evening as they expected company.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 21st.. Oct. Ida's birthday Busy all day. Jane &amp;amp; I out sorting apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 22nd.. " / 89. Washed, then Jane &amp;amp; I out at apples. Go bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 23rd.. Got ironing done Then out all day sorting apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 24th.. Oct Alf bro't Johny down. Jane &amp;amp; I picking wine grapes in A.M. Ida fixing my dress. Then I got ready &amp;amp; went up with Alf so had tea with Sarah. Alf he went to Burlington to meet Wolsley for they going to have a party over home so S. &amp;amp; I got ready &amp;amp; started such a crowd there all these brothers &amp;amp; wives cousins &amp;amp; Aunts off M{?} road had a lovely time Jane &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; Ida drove up &amp;amp; Ida stayed but I came home with them. It 3 A.M. when got home had to set bread. They played magic music, the miller, {grount?}, guessing games &amp;amp; last of all chrades which was splendid. Will Alton walked over with Ida &amp;amp; I to Alf's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 25th.. Very tired &amp;amp; sleepy, baking. Wallace Atkinson here drove down for apples, so I had to talk to him till 10.30 after E.M. &amp;amp; Jane playing on violin &amp;amp; organ.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 26th.. Johny Forfar went home on 1st.. train &amp;amp; Wallace drove home at 9. Didn't get through work till 3. Then Jane &amp;amp; I out sorting apples in barn M.L. came home. I went to practise, Archie called for me &amp;amp; Dave hear so I went with Archie we drove but I excused myself from Dave. Boys fixing organ when got there but Had a practise Emily down. Archie drove Bertha home we went around block B4. going home. Then he drove me around block after taking her home. Had a great talk about him leaving so abruptly the Sunday night when D &amp;amp; Arthur here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 27th.. Up at 9 &amp;amp; I doing work up stairs when Philus drove Ida home &amp;amp; called for me to go to Oakville to John Altons so we got ready &amp;amp; went got there at dinner time. Found Louisa, Sarah &amp;amp; Niece home &amp;amp; John Robert B. &amp;amp; John Alton home. We had a lovely time, had a good sing in P.M. after T all got ready &amp;amp; drove to Oakville church Heard Mr Kettlewell preach. When out side saying Gord might be there &amp;amp; said Good night "Mr Doty" They all laugh&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;It 9.30 when got home. Phils put his horse in &amp;amp; got warm he went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28th.. Oct / 89 Jane &amp;amp; I out sorting apples got nearly done. I down in lane getting crate when Dave same along so he helped me carry it up to house. He only stayed few minutes &amp;amp; they went to lodge. I finished cap &amp;amp; to bed 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 29th.. Oct Ida over to Mrs Ingledews Williams sewing. Jane &amp;amp; I washing. Arthur B called for me to go to prayer meeting &amp;amp; only got outside when met D. But Dave walked over to church but didn't go in. Quite a lot out. Dave caught up to us coming home. Said he'd been trying to see me for so long to have a talk but couldn't. He accusing me for sending him that receipt for a moustache but I think Arthur told him but he wouldn't let out on Arthur.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30th.. Baking &amp;amp; ironing. Had Mrs Bray call &amp;amp; Oliver Horning Ida &amp;amp; M.L. went to Dr. I went to B. in P.M. called in at Dorland Mr D said "it a wonder I did call at all." Didn't stay long. Alf came for Ida so she went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 31st.. It raining. In eve went to bed early. It Halloween. I crochet a pair of cuffs for Pa&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 1st.. Nov. Up early out milking when saw cows discovered my name in large letters painted on white cow &amp;amp; Ida name on the other &amp;amp; the chimney stuffed up with vines so that the house full of smoke &amp;amp; the shed doors blocked up. We suppose it Dave &amp;amp; Arthur who done it. Jane went over home just M.L. &amp;amp; I hear she making pickles. In eve I writing in this I got 1 month behind so just caught up to night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 2nd.. Nov / 89. Rainy all day. boiling cider etc. baking. I had good sing after tea. I writing in this when E.M. called me to look when their he had Jane dressed up in his clothes &amp;amp; I nearly took a fit she so comical in his clothes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3rd.. Nov / 89. Lovely day. We hurried &amp;amp; got bkft over then M.L. &amp;amp; I got ready &amp;amp; drove up to M.P. church quarterly meeting. As we drove up Austin S. put our horse away. &amp;amp; met Frank outdoor. Mr Kettlewell preached good sermon. Joe B. there &amp;amp; I talking to him awhile. He said he&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;heard I was at party at Mr Altons etc. We gave Mrs Ingledew a ride home she had walked up. She came in &amp;amp; we had a lunch &amp;amp; I went to S.S. with her. When got home S &amp;amp; Alf hear. &amp;amp; Dave for tea Us in parlor talking &amp;amp; Bertha D. called but Dave didn't care to go out to see her so she went &amp;amp; E.M. went home with her &amp;amp; went on Dorlands vessel to Toronto. Dave &amp;amp; I talked tll 10.30. He tho't he had come once to often for he could tell by my actions that I didn't care so much to talk to him, he telling me about expecting to go away for the winter. He let me have the essay he wrote on courtship to keep &amp;amp; He just looking at me all the time I asked him what he was looking for, &amp;amp; he said he wondered what it was he loved so much in me. He said I only friend he had left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4th.. Nov / 89. Monday I had to leave washing &amp;amp; go &amp;amp; collect quarterage for Pa so I went around village &amp;amp; got home dinner time. Then Pa wanted me to go over to corner &amp;amp; give money to Mr Triller I went but didn't see him went to P.O.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 5th.. Nov In P.M. Jane &amp;amp; I drove to Oakville It rather cold got back in time to go to prayer meeting. I went early &amp;amp; called for Bertha but she couldn't go as she having practise there for tea meeting. I went &amp;amp; Archie, Dave, Bray girls there but no one to lead so I gave out hymn books &amp;amp; started tunes &amp;amp; Archie read the hymn. Ada &amp;amp; Charlotte &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; I walked up road then Dave came through with me. To bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 6th.. Nov Jane &amp;amp; I working at our Organ we tuned &amp;amp; cleaning it but didn't get through till Jane went to station to meet E.M. &amp;amp; Annie. So no talking in parlor till bedtime.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 7th.. Thanksgiving day. &amp;amp; a lovely day so warm &amp;amp; fine Joe Correy Arthur &amp;amp; Herbert came then Alf Sarah &amp;amp; Ida in morning but men folks all took there dinners &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went shooting so just us girls. We finished fixing organ It seemed so nice for us 4 to meet together again. We cooked a hot supper for shooters &amp;amp; then Alf &amp;amp; S went home &amp;amp; Annie, Ida. &amp;amp; I had a sing then got ready &amp;amp; went to tea meeting in Our church but for Baptist benefit. Archie S. there &amp;amp; Dave &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Charlotte so Dave &amp;amp; Arthur showed us to a seat up in front. Mrs Jeffrey recited &amp;amp; it splendid Mr Stuart spoke &amp;amp; Mr Williams chairman but came out B.4. it quite out. It 11 when got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 8th.. Nov /.89. Jane &amp;amp; Ida sewing at Jane dress. I doing house work. Had Mr Abram &amp;amp; Mr Dorland hear with violin's so had some fine music. They went at 10,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 9th.. Nov Nice calm day. I baking &amp;amp; doing house work so tired Charlotte Bray &amp;amp; Ada called to go to practise also Archie so M.L. &amp;amp; us went. Only Bertha her bro. &amp;amp; Geo W. there had a practise. Archie walked up with me I teasing him about Miss Hallet. Herbert &amp;amp; Arthur went home on evening train. Got letter from Allie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10th.. Nov. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Stayed for class Got ride up with Preacher. Had Mr Stuart, &amp;amp; Frank W. &amp;amp; Mr McGilvery for tea but they all went to church with preacher. Jane Ida &amp;amp; I having a sing when Philus came. So Phil &amp;amp; I had a small chat then he took Ida home at 10 to Street. He promised to stop chewing for 2 months.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11th.. I not very well so didn't wash. I making snow apple Jelly&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 12th.. Washing Alfs birthday. Lovely day. I boiling soap in P.M. M.L. &amp;amp; I went down to prayer-meeting. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur there but they didn't stay till it out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 13th.. Ironing. Charlotte B. called in P.M. &amp;amp; Bertha D. also. Bertha gave us some nice music she went home at dark. No pealing apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 14th.. Pa M.L. &amp;amp; Jane drove up to Street to shoting match. I alone ironing &amp;amp; went to P.O. in P.M. Jane &amp;amp; Pa got home for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 15th.. Nov / 89. Jane &amp;amp; I busy all day I baking pies. &amp;amp; churning Charlotte B. &amp;amp; Miss Smoke called in A.M. I went to P.O. Dave came over in evening &amp;amp; had a talk but he very quiet. E.M. playing on violin.. D. talking about Bertha &amp;amp; her having a false note showing to her friends about Dave with his name signed to it. He wanted to know if I had seen the note. He went at 10.30 It very cold &amp;amp; frosty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16th.. Nov Jane &amp;amp; I hear to do work. Got through at 2 P.M. I went to meet M.W. on 6 train. Dave there he going on train &amp;amp; coming on 7 train back. Archie called to go to pracrise so I went. M.L. not home she in Street. Emily there all but Dorlands brothers. Had Mr Abrey there to fix organ. Archie &amp;amp; I went for a drive around block &amp;amp; to P.O. He wanted to know if he could come Sun eve. &amp;amp; I said not to come if he wasn't at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 17th.. Nov / 89. Nice day. S. &amp;amp; Alf drove M.L. home. Jane &amp;amp; I got dinner. I went to S.S. &amp;amp; styed for church. Joe Frank &amp;amp; Harris there Had such a spell of laughing at some children coughing Joe laughing too. Hurried out of church expected to go home with Alf but Joe Frank &amp;amp; Harris up for tea so folks didn't want me to go. Alf didn't like it because he waited for me. I entertaining them in parlor while girls got tea. Then after tea us all in parlor when rap came to door &amp;amp; there it Archie but he wouldn't tale off his coat. So had a sing &amp;amp; Joe wanted to go to church but Frank didn't but I didn't want to go being the only girl to go with them 3 fellows. Had a real nice time. Joe asked to take me up to Street on Mon eve. if fine. To bed 10.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 18th.. Nov / 89. Raining. we washed &amp;amp; sewing in P.M. Joe didn't come&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 19th.. first salute was Alf called for bkft he had arrived from Street by 6.30. he came after me, we all tho't something the matter with S. I got ready &amp;amp; went. It rather rainy. Got up at 8.30. Wed 20th.. Nov / 89. Alf &amp;amp; Mr Alton drove in to Ham. to have a duck shoot It rained very hard. Philus came over in evening &amp;amp; had a nice time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20th.. Nov. Ida &amp;amp; I helping S. wash. Ida put quilt on frame I baking in P.M. S. went over home. Alf got home at dark only got 2 ducks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 21st.. Nov / 89. Had Gertie over to help quilt. Had turkey for dinner. In eve Phil came &amp;amp; us girls dancing &amp;amp; Singing we pop corn &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Phil down cellar after turkey so I went down &amp;amp; Ida locked Phil &amp;amp; I in cellar. Then after we got out he malling her on floor. Gertie &amp;amp; I got dressed up in Alfs clothes &amp;amp; came down &amp;amp; jigged around. I broke S. glass pitcher in my fooling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 22nd.. Ida &amp;amp; I finished quilt &amp;amp; put on another &amp;amp; finished it before returning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23rd.. Got work done. In eve. Gertie Wolsley &amp;amp; Phil came over &amp;amp; we had a real nice time playing &amp;amp; fooling. Alf barbaring&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24th.. Up pretty good time. Ida &amp;amp; I went over home to Gertie's intending to go &amp;amp; bush but just got behind barn when it rained so went in barn &amp;amp; got weighed. Then went in house &amp;amp; ate hickory nuts &amp;amp; played &amp;amp; sang till dinner Then after dinner we went back to S. &amp;amp; got dressed &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; Gertie &amp;amp; Mrs A called for us to go with them to Old Mrs Clines funeral but Alf took Ida home so I went. Very large funeral went to house first then drove to church Appleby church full. Prof Cline&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;sang beautifully &amp;amp; Mr Forman preached from text "We spend our years as a tale told cXIX Ps. Then we all walked to grave. Saw Joe &amp;amp; he wanted to know how I got up St. Got home at 5. Alf back. After tea I reading &amp;amp; Phil came He stayed "Said he'd quit chewing." if that would be one point nearer perfection.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25th.. I washed &amp;amp; mending in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 26th.. / 89 Alf butchering I baking &amp;amp; Ironing in P.M. Maggie A came in P.M. &amp;amp; stayed couple hrs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27th.. Nov. / 89. S. &amp;amp; I rendering out lard etc. all day Geo Alton called in few minutes. Snow rather deep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28th.. Nov. Busy all day with lard etc. Phil came over in eve. Us reading &amp;amp; laughing. He went to P.O. brought me a card from M.L. telling us about tea meeting at Bronte.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 29th.. Phil called for Alf &amp;amp; they went fox hunting away all day I baking &amp;amp; very busy all day. I washed my hair.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30th.. Nov / 89. Hurring all A.M. to get through. Had 2 extra men for dinner. Alf drove me home in P.M. Phil drove his Ma over to stay with Sarah while Alf away. We got home about 3. Girls all sewing. I glad to get home. M.W. went back with Alf. M.L. Ida &amp;amp; I went to choir practise &amp;amp; his. meeting Had a good sing. Archie drove M.L. &amp;amp; I home. Ida &amp;amp; Charlotte walked.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 1st.. Dec / 89. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Stayed for class &amp;amp; Archie S drove me home &amp;amp; hear for tea. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane Went up to M.P. church. Archie &amp;amp; I having a sing Dave came but Dave didn't stay long went out in kitchen to get a drink &amp;amp; I talking to him. Archie &amp;amp; E.M. in kitchen smoking. Dave telling me about having got a letter from George he in New Jersey.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 2nd.. Dec / 89. Washing &amp;amp; baking for tea-meeting. I baking tarts. M.L. Ida &amp;amp; I went to practise Emily down &amp;amp; her Pa. Had to wait a long time for boys to come they over in Mr McE practising band music. B. Ida &amp;amp; I went to meet them. It raining very hard when going home. Charlotte &amp;amp; Emma here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 3rd.. Ironing Dave called in A.M. Jane &amp;amp; Ida went down to Hall to help fix tables. Arthur B. called. It nice day. Philus &amp;amp; Gertie came down to go to tea-meeting It awful cold night. We had our tea at first tables didn't do any visiting. Then Ida &amp;amp; I went over to sing in church &amp;amp; left Phil &amp;amp; Gertie &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Emma to go to a seat. Had Mr Wakefield to adress the people. Got home at 11. Bronte boys played couple of pieces on band. Mr Wakefield stayed all night. Phil &amp;amp; Gertie left 11.30. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur hear. Dave walked up with Maria &amp;amp; Arthur with Gertie &amp;amp; Phil I Ida &amp;amp; Mr. Wakefield. Made $31. Roads very rough.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4th.. churning. Went down to Mr Wilsons they having a social for S.S. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur walked down with us. Quite a lot out. Archie S there. Dorlands &amp;amp; no song. Made over $4. Got home 11. We played games E.M. had his violin Dave &amp;amp; Arthur didn't stay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 5th.. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went to Oakville in P.M. &amp;amp; bo't a new stove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 6th.. Lovely day. I baking Jane drove over home, for sausage machine. We made sausage. Brays girls &amp;amp; Gussy Bray came in P.M. hear for tea. &amp;amp; had violin music in eve. they went early. I writing in this not very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. / 89. Joe B.'s birthday. It a lovely warm day got through early had Mr Abery for dinner he played on violin.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 8th.. Dec / 89. Rainy sunday. I slept from 11. to 3. didn't go out at all. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane went to church Mr Yorstone preached. We eating tea when Dave &amp;amp; Arthur walked in us having a sing &amp;amp; Dave playing on mouth organ. Arthur started before D. did, as D. walked in room &amp;amp; wanted to ask me if I was still the same. But he went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9th.. Washing everything as usual.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th.. I baking Alf bro't M.W. home I went to P.O. &amp;amp; saw Bertha D. she showing me her dialogue bonnet &amp;amp; dress &amp;amp; music. M.L. went back with Alf.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 11th.. Girls sewing at wrappers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12th.. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; M.W. drove to Hamilton got off at 10. Ida &amp;amp; I left to keep house. It lovely day. I went for ferns over to Hixsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 13th.. Dec / 89 Baking Folks got back at dark such a lot of purchasing coats; hat, groceries etc. I sent Floe a birthday card of dried pansys &amp;amp; ferns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14th.. Dec. Floe Skinners birthday she 18. Us all flying around cleaning dining room, &amp;amp; it a very stormy snowy day got all done before dark I playing &amp;amp; singing Archie S. called &amp;amp; I went to practise called at Bertha's &amp;amp; we went over to church Archie came out of P.O. &amp;amp; we walked over together only Geo W. there Frank &amp;amp; Willie D. we talked &amp;amp; sang B telling me some secrets &amp;amp; Archie wanted to know what it was us sitting around stove getting warm Geo blew out lamps. Got home at 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th.. Nice day reading about Crossley &amp;amp; Hunter went to S.S. &amp;amp; church Clarence Lucas &amp;amp; his wife out to church Frank. W Mr McGilvery &amp;amp; Dick Shaw. Charlotte &amp;amp; Bertha walked up to gate. Had Will Alton Kate Blanchard &amp;amp; Ada B &amp;amp; Charlotte for tea. Had a quiet eve they went home early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16th.. Dec. Very busy washing &amp;amp; cleaning. M.W. &amp;amp; Ida papering up stairs It raining I writing in this. Laughing about me trying to tell sermon on Sun.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 17th.. Dec / 89. Bertha D's birthday she 18. Raining E.M. &amp;amp; I went to S.S. &amp;amp; prayer meeting (called in hall &amp;amp; saw Bertha &amp;amp; Ida Triller they practising for concert. Got home 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18th.. Dec Ironing when Alf came through rain &amp;amp; told us about S's little baby girl. We had to guess it first B.4. he told us. M.W. went back with him. Us girls couldn't hardly work. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; I went to Band concert sat beside Austin &amp;amp; Archie. Frank there &amp;amp; Horace. Had a splendid time the lodge got it up &amp;amp; had a splendid programme dialogue, singing &amp;amp; instrumental music. Dave walked home with me &amp;amp; he not very well so I gave him some thing to eat It 12 to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 19th.. Dave called in A.M. with my rubber which he found in the hall &amp;amp; a bustle spring which didn't belong to me. Ada Bray hear in P.M. I went down to see Alice Joyce she very sick. Us girls all stirring raisins for Xmas cake then had some violin music, &amp;amp; organ &amp;amp; Ada stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. I baking pies. Jane &amp;amp; Ida making Xmas cake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21st.. Nice day. Ida went to Ham- 9 E.M. to Toronto 1st.. train I baking &amp;amp; crocheting in P.M. Jane finished her coat. I drove up to station to meet Annie &amp;amp; E.M. Saw lots of folks but not to speak too. Ida &amp;amp; Gordon came. She gave me slippers &amp;amp; {croits?} etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22nd.. Very windy day I went to S.S. &amp;amp; church I gave my class all a handkerchief a piece. Only Bertha &amp;amp; I in choir with boys &amp;amp; Archie came in choir. I hardly knew him as he shaved clean Geo W. drew his picture in {took?}. Had a S.S. meeting after church &amp;amp; it late when got home. Archie walked up with me but didn't come in had Minister for tea. All eve alone. I wrote letter to Allie to bed 9.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. Dec / 89. Very busy washing, cleaning, &amp;amp; churning. I very tired &amp;amp; making hat crown for Philus. Jane cleaning silver ware etc. Dave called on his way to lodge. I making Xmas cards of pansys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24th.. Dec Baking &amp;amp; Ironing &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Annie making Xmas presents It raining all day. Dave called in P.M. &amp;amp; he helping to decorate parlor with evergreens. I making perfume bags upstairs then I in Pa room writing on Xmas cards &amp;amp; Dave came in &amp;amp; he set down on bed &amp;amp; talking told me Bertha had joined lodge. I went to milk &amp;amp; he came in barn &amp;amp; talked while I milking. Us girls decorating sitting room &amp;amp; Xmas tree. To bed 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. Dec Xmas day. Lovely bright day. E.M. &amp;amp; I drove to Bronte &amp;amp; to Mrs Joyces &amp;amp; Wrights with Xmas loaf of bread went in P.O. &amp;amp; I got Xmas card from Frank &amp;amp; I bot one there &amp;amp; sent to him &amp;amp; send one to Ella McCay also. Then took one over to road for Mail Johny to post at Merton for Joe. Ate Xmas dinner with Ida, Annie, Pa &amp;amp; I.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 26th.. Dec Jane E.M. &amp;amp; Annie drove up to Street it a very windy day Annie stayed &amp;amp; M.W. came home. Telling us about S. baby &amp;amp; showing M.W. here Xmas presents. In A.M. E.M. at school meeting so didn't start for Street until after noon. I dying some moss green for decorating&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th.. E.M. to Kennedys helping kill pigs In P.M. I decorating verandia post when Geo W. came on horse back for collecting I showed him our Xmas tree. He just going away when Dave K came over to help our pigs. Jane &amp;amp; I cleaning the intestines Had some fun in shop with them &amp;amp; Dave&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 28th.. Dec / 89 Very busy all day washing frying out fat baking moving stoves &amp;amp; pipes etc. Hurring up as Annie C came on noon train &amp;amp; us not half through work. Archie S called to go to practise &amp;amp; Dave also called as I going in room to speak to Archie S. &amp;amp; going to take Annie she back out &amp;amp; I went alone. Ida Archie Dave &amp;amp; I went down to P.O. together. Archie acting so silly let the gate go slam on Dave &amp;amp; Ida's face. I cross &amp;amp; tired wouldn't let him help me alone Emily down &amp;amp; had practise Archie walked up with me Ida Dave &amp;amp; Arthur Archie didn't come in Dave reading over some of his dialogues to me. M.W. &amp;amp; Annie went to bed &amp;amp; left Ida &amp;amp; I.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29th.. Dec It raining Had Mr Jakes Page to preach for us a new student in Mr Stuarts place. It very windy Stayed for class. Dave walked up with me &amp;amp; my hat blew off he had to run to catch it. Had Walter Sherdian &amp;amp; Minister for tea. Had a sing before they went. Then I done milking Annie C &amp;amp; I had a good sing till bed time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 30th.. Dec / 89. Making sausages &amp;amp; had meat, churning etc. baking cake for New Years in kitchen all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 31st.. Dec Working in kitchen all day so sick of it Jane baking tarts &amp;amp; Ida lemon pies. Mercy &amp;amp; Wesley &amp;amp; 3 children came on noon train. Had to get their dinner after ours Mr Stuart came for tea Had tabel full He He going to prayer meeting I going to bed at 10. &amp;amp; band struck up at our place &amp;amp; played two or three pieces I went down in my drawers &amp;amp; Elizabeth Walton &amp;amp; Annie C. tryed to put me out so band boys came to see me. By the time band boys through playing I got dressed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 1st.. Jan 18.90 New Years day rather a very rainy day Willie W. came on mid night train &amp;amp; had lot for breakfast as E.M. went to meet Watsons family &amp;amp; they there for breakfast then G.A. came too so had all home as we intended once more. Pa read &amp;amp; prayed a nice prayer with all his family He feeling very thankful they all spared to meet again. W.G. started shooting clay pigeons &amp;amp; it raining. Alf drove M.L. &amp;amp; Annie down I helped get dinner &amp;amp; E.M. went to station to meet wedding &amp;amp; they came Eliz Forfar Archie &amp;amp; Bella first in time for dinner Ida &amp;amp; I had to wait on table &amp;amp; I so tired. Had a large turkey &amp;amp; goose for dinner celery &amp;amp; cran berries etc. It after 3 when got through dishes. Ida &amp;amp; I talking to Bella. Alf started home at 5. &amp;amp; Eliz Forfar &amp;amp; I came up with him. Saw the baby think it looks just like Sarah. Raining nearly all the way up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 2nd.. Jan / 90. I churning &amp;amp; helping S. she not very strong.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 3rd.. Baking &amp;amp; E.M. drove Wesley Mercy Archie Bella M.W. &amp;amp; Annie C. up &amp;amp; us nearly done dinner so had to get another dinner. Had Irelands girls to call. Folks didn't stay for tea roads so bad. Annie C stayed &amp;amp; Eliz went back. Had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Walker in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 4th.. Jan. Had Mr Alton call with Bride &amp;amp; Groom Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Bosfield in morning 1st.. thing. Had work to go after dinner Annie C talking &amp;amp; entertained us all evening so well. Expected Phil over but didn't come.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 5th.. Raining part of day. Phil came over 1st.. I had seen him for a month. Alf drove Annie to Bronte Phil went home for dinner. I had a good sleep, all P.M. In eve Phil came over &amp;amp; Had a good talk. He said he found out what he tho't of one after not seeing me for so long. He Homesick over me.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;He gave me a large package of candies &amp;amp; some oranges &amp;amp; telling me all about the wedding up at Walpole he &amp;amp; Gertie attended.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6th.. Jan / 90. I baking. so nothing else happened except Alfs man cut his foot &amp;amp; Mr Alton over to bind it up I bound it up first. Alf away it election day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 7th.. Jan / 90. In morn Had Mrs Geo Alton call &amp;amp; Mrs Joseph too to see baby. Phil &amp;amp; Gertie hear &amp;amp; us cutting up when Dr Buck &amp;amp; Herbert from Milton came to see Ed sore foot. I rather tired as I washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 8th.. Ironing. I got ready &amp;amp; went over to Philuos' Gertie alone but Josie &amp;amp; Lila there. Us having a sing. I stayed for tea Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Alton home for tea. Then we had another sing &amp;amp; Phil came home with me. Very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 9th.. Jan Geo Alton &amp;amp; Mr Geo McCarley came in evening. Had accordian music &amp;amp; mouth organ too. It 10 &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 10th.. Butchering Baking &amp;amp; sweeping. Phil came over I glad he did for it so lone some Had a good talk It 10. when he went. Then I got Alf breakfast ready after ch{ores?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 11th.. Jan Alf &amp;amp; Mr Alton drove to Hamilton with pigs etc. It rained nearly all day. Alf said Maria W. was in Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12th.. Nice day. Phil came over in A.M. to see if I would go to Bronte then he went home &amp;amp; got ready &amp;amp; we started about 10. Got there at 12. Had a nice drive &amp;amp; they got dinner rather glad to see us. Lois Jones there boarding while teaching school. M.L. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; I went to S.S. Mr Hallet superintendant &amp;amp; it much better. Stayed for church all choir there but Charlotte Phil &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Lois came together. Had splendid sermon &amp;amp; good singing Walked over to corner with Bertha then Dave caught up to us &amp;amp; came in with Phil. We had a small sing then Dave went home to do chores but I told him to come back after wards so we had tea &amp;amp; I going to light fire in parlor when Dave sitting in arm chair alone. He &amp;amp; I sang &amp;amp; couldn't get the rest to have a sing as they planning who was to go&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;back with Phil &amp;amp; I didn't want Ida to go &amp;amp; leave me, &amp;amp; M.L. intended going only to cold for her so it feel to my lot to go back again with Phil so we started about 8.30. Dave rather surprised to see me go. Had a lovely drive so warm &amp;amp; talking about Ninna Dent &amp;amp; Joe B. etc. Got back 10.30 Phil said he could not forget that day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 13th.. Jan / 90. A terrible windy day us washing couldn't put clothes out. I working hat crown etc. when Phil walked up to window with his colt he very near saw it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 14th.. Jan Lovely day &amp;amp; fine I getting out clothes when Phil went past. Just got our dinner over when E.M. Jane &amp;amp; Ida came bro't Pa's new lounge. Had to get them their dinner. Baby very cross. Ida sewing at Jacket. She &amp;amp; I up stairs talked she telling me about Sun I wasn't home Joe &amp;amp; Frank at church &amp;amp; inquiring about me being home. She &amp;amp; I hadn't very much time to talk as E.M. drove home at 4. She expecting to go to Hamilton to stay. Phil &amp;amp; Gertie came over in eve &amp;amp; Geo McC. No reading &amp;amp; laughing &amp;amp; singing &amp;amp; playing. Then set head at 10. They went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 15th.. Jan A very dull day baking &amp;amp; ironing &amp;amp; very tired &amp;amp; had a nap in P.M. baby has a bad cold. I writing in this not since Xmas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 16th.. Jan. Phil &amp;amp; Gertie called to take me up to Literary at Nelson so I went. But they didn't have any as not enough out. Got home at 8.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 17th.. Expected Phil &amp;amp; Geo to go down to Bronte to have a skate but had a snow storm all day so I dissipointed. Alf over home butchering Sat 18th.. Got work done up quite early. Sarah took baby and walked down to Geo Altons. Then Gertie called &amp;amp; Phil &amp;amp; we all went to Geo Altons had a nice time singing S &amp;amp; Alf went home B4. us Gertie went home alone &amp;amp; Phil came in with me. I asked him to come over Sat eve &amp;amp; wear Christy hat so he took the hint I had something for him. I had Lila Alton called in afternoon she wanted to know if she could leave her baby with Sarah on Sat while she went to Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 18th.. Jan 1890 1st&amp;gt;.. noise I heard was baby crying It Lila's Alton baby she left it with S. about 5.30 A.M. &amp;amp; we had to mind both &amp;amp; do our work on Sat we had a terrible time I baking &amp;amp; had to leave it &amp;amp; nurse child. It very cross I so tired it 5 O'clock PM when they came for it. Wolsley came home with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 19th.. / 90. S. &amp;amp; Alf got ready &amp;amp; drove to Bronte 1st.. ttime since 8 weeks for Sarah to be at Bronte. It lovely day. I laying down to have a nap when Wolsley came to ask me over to go to church with them but I hadn't my hat with me so couldn't go. I slept all P.M. Then Alf came back we had tea &amp;amp; we went over to Mr Altons to have a sing. Alf went home and left me so Phil came home with me through rain and he stayed and talked till nearly 12. Alf said he met Joe &amp;amp; Frank walking down to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 20th.. Jan I keeping house for Alf Had Mr John Breckon call &amp;amp; Phil brot over my hat. I wrote letter to Anson Mr Geo Mc came &amp;amp; talked till 10 about tobacco, dancing &amp;amp; painting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 21st.. I put out clothes to get dry when Gertie came over &amp;amp; asked me to go over to Josie in P.M. so I went &amp;amp; called for her &amp;amp; had a nice time she &amp;amp; Josie made taffy we stayed for tea then Phil came over in eve &amp;amp; us looking at cards then having some music. It very cold. took Gertie home 1st.. then he came over to Alf with me. They had a laugh at me over to Josies for when I went to kiss their baby I said "won't you kiss your Auntie?" &amp;amp; they said now I know which one it is.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 22st.. Jan / 90. S . &amp;amp; I. talking could hardly get work done she telling me news from Bronte.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 23nd.. Nothing more than usual Phil bro't his photos from P.O. to show us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 24rd / 90. Alf away all day killed chicken for market after tea &amp;amp; us picking them when Phil &amp;amp; Geo Alton came Hurried &amp;amp; got done then us had some music &amp;amp; talking Geo Alton picked up Sarah's breast glass off window &amp;amp; looking at it but didn't ask what it was. S &amp;amp; I didn't know what to say. They making arrangements to go to Bronte to have a skate Sat eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 25th.. Jan / 90. Nice day Just washing dinner dishes when Geo &amp;amp; Phil came over to say they would go to Bronte if wind decreased: But just got work done when E.M. Jane &amp;amp; M.L. drove up so I came home with them didn't wait for Geo &amp;amp; Phil to call got home 7.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 26th.. Sitting studying S.S. lesson. Mr Shephard from Millgrove preached a very young man in Mr Stewarts place. Had Mr Sheph and &amp;amp; Mr Johnson another young man for tea Then they went to MP in eve. Us all reading in even no one hear went to bed early. Archie drove me home from church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 27th.. Washing Jane &amp;amp; E.M. went up to Will Clines in P.M. &amp;amp; I called on Dave K he very sick in bed with La Grippe. Sat in his bed room talking quite a while seemed very pleased that I called on him I then went over to Mr Brays to see Ada &amp;amp; Charlotte they both sick. Didn't stay long.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 28th.. Jan It lovely night Archie called to go down for a skate so we called for Bertha &amp;amp; went Had a lovely skate. Geo Alton &amp;amp; Birdie Lucas came also so we played "crack the whip" on skates. They went home early We went home with Bertha &amp;amp; had some music &amp;amp; played &amp;amp; sang till 12 till 12. Didn't know it was so late. Archie tho't he struck it right for once. He having a tussel again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 29th.. Nice day but thawed ice so couldn't skate. I rather tired all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 30th.. Jane sewing at my dress. Dave came in P.M. sat &amp;amp; talked tiill tea time then he went home He getting better he said. Lois &amp;amp; I made taffy in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 31th.. Doing house work. Us sitting around working in eve &amp;amp; hear some thing like a stone being throwed at window so it Dave &amp;amp; Arthur outside Jane went to door &amp;amp; spoke rather sharp so they came in they said tho't she was mad so came in to see. They sat &amp;amp; talked till after 10. I gave them tarts &amp;amp; cake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 1st.. Feb. M.W. baking. I drove to Bronte &amp;amp; done some shoping saw F.S. W. &amp;amp; called on Mrs McKay she very sick. Came home &amp;amp; washed my head. Frank came &amp;amp; hear for tea He helped me milk. Arthur called to go to skate but I couldn't go. Archie also called to go to skate or practise so Frank &amp;amp; Arthur went ahead &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; I behind. Had a very good Practise. Frank at practise. I thanked him for Xmas card.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 2nd.. Feb 1890. Quarterly meeting Sun. A very nice Sun. Up rather early &amp;amp; All went to church at 10.30. Alf drove M.L. home in time for church. Quite a lot out Wrinches Joe B. Sherdians from Palermo bro't Lois down she went up friday night. The choir had lots of singing to do. We didn't get home from church till 2 P.M. Joe walked up with me just he &amp;amp; Alf for dinner. Us washing dishes when Dave came E.M. talking to Joe in room so I told Dave to go in too till after we had work done. Then I asked them all down in parlor but Joe only came so we talked about Xmas card etc. &amp;amp; about his trip to Buffalo then Dave came down &amp;amp; talked a little while but said he had to go home to do chores so he went. I didn't go out to see him off as I usually do. Guess he angry cause he hasn't been over since, and it over a week now, at the time I over visiting. Joe hear for tea I got tea ready, at 6. M.W. didn't intend to get any when I came out of parlor but I soon got it ready seems as if she didn't care about getting meals when Joe hear. E.M. played some on his violin &amp;amp; I on organ after tea. Then Joe &amp;amp; I had a fine talk on sofa. he apologize that he hadn't use me right. Tho't no one suited him as well so that he would come I didn't say whether he could or not. He seemed to show his feeling more than B.4. It 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 3rd.. Feb / 90 Jane not home she went up to street with Alf, we washed E.M. making fence. Arthur B. called to go to tea-meeting at Oakville Methodist church. It lovely night so I went Had a very nice tea &amp;amp; drive Dr Carman lectured on "Trade &amp;amp; get Rich." Mr McGilvey had Lizzie White there. Not many I knew. Got home at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 4th.. Feb / 90. E.M. drove up to Street for Jane &amp;amp; took M.L.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 5th.. Feb Very windy. Lottie Breckon married to Will King Joe was going up he going to be groom man.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6th.. Feb I went down for skate in P.M. called for Bertha we had a splendid skate down by mill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 7th.. Snowed all day. Ada Bray came she stayed all night Bronte Brass Band had a concert but no one went. We had singing &amp;amp; playing on organ &amp;amp; violin in our hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 8th.. Feb. Hurried &amp;amp; done work. E.M. &amp;amp; M.W. went to Bronte in sleigh. Then he drove Lois, Jane, Ada &amp;amp; I to Oakville just had a lovely drive Got back at 12. Finished work. I went down to practise only me there at Dorlands we sang till ever so late I didn't know what it was till I got home it 11. Willie &amp;amp; Bertha came home with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9th.. Feb Nice day. S &amp;amp; Alf came down for dinner &amp;amp; baby. E.M. Jane &amp;amp; I to S.S. Lot of scholars there. Only 4 of us in choir not many out. Mr Stewart hear for tea. Phil drove M.L. home in eve got them their supper after they came. We had organ in hall so no singing there &amp;amp; Phil played mouth organ. Then we had a talk by coal stove. When I told him about Joe wanting to come. He said let him come &amp;amp; I don't come. He spoke very sharp &amp;amp; quick Tho't I wouldn't go with him if I could with Joe. He went at 12. ask him if he would accept the hat band &amp;amp; he did I have him back his photo which I bargained too if any thing transpired between I sorry for the way I used us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 10th.. / 90 Sewing. Had Lottie Ingledew &amp;amp; her sister Allice for tea they came to see Jane. It sleighing snow. Jane got home 4. M.W. {coloring?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 11th.. Feb. Washing. very tired crocheting in P.M. Writing after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12 Feb Nice day Pa &amp;amp; M.W. went to Oakville got quarter of beef. I baking Sewing carpet rags in P.M. Went to P.O. saw Bertha she going up to Palermo to join temperance.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 13th.. Feb / 90. I making mince meat all A.M. Willie Dorland &amp;amp; Bertha called in evening and we had music he bro't his guitar with him. It 11 when they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 14th.. Valentines day. Gertie Altons birthday 17. I working at rug. Dave called in a few minutes he hadn't been over for couple of weeks. I got letter from John Forfar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 15th.. Jane &amp;amp; M.L. went down to Mrs McCays. Then M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 16th.. Feb. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. It thawed and very bad walking. I expected Joe but didn't come. Frank W. came up from church with me. He went to jump some water and fell flat. He went to M.P. church after tea. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur came we talked and had a sing &amp;amp; then we went in pantry &amp;amp; eat It 11 when they went&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 17th.. I working at rug. Dave came over to sharp a saw &amp;amp; stayed for dinner helped me put ear or {beaver?} on rug.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 18th.. Baking and washing. It very stormy and cold M.W. drove Lois to school.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 19th.. Blustry but a little finer day. Girls had rags all scattered around dining room &amp;amp; Kate Blanchard &amp;amp; H. Eager from Horning came so they stayed for tea and took Jane back with them Mr Stewart hear also for tea. Geo W. called in eve bro't song book which Ida had sent.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 20th.. Had rail road man hear to buy land &amp;amp; Pa rather {worried?} about it as E.M. not home. In eve rather milder so {Mcleans?} team called for us &amp;amp; we called at Dorlands &amp;amp; drove over for Geo W. and then all drove up to Mr Trillers to practise Got there B.4. 8. Archie came after we got there. Had a splendid practise &amp;amp; refreshmets got home at 2. Archie had his cutter and he asked M.L. &amp;amp; I both to ride home with him he asked me 1st.. but I didn't care too. Geo W. pretended he was surprised to think I wouldn't accept a cutter ride. Triller girls both laughing in their "sleeves" at Archie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 21st.. Feb. Sweeping. I going to bed so early &amp;amp; Dave came so sat up &amp;amp; talked to him after folks had all gone. He raking up past actions. We talked till 12. I so sleepy for was up late the night before. He talking about Bertha &amp;amp; losing faith in anything good after her acting so&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 22nd.. Feb / 90. Ed. Blanchard bro't Jane home. I finished rug. Then Jane &amp;amp; Lois drove up to Street thought E.M. would come home but didn't then stayed all night. In morning M.W. drove M.L. over to Mrs Williams. Lois &amp;amp; I drove over to Mr Brays I to tell Charlotte about practise. I called at Dorlands and Charlotte there we had a practise then walked over to Mr Williams &amp;amp; Emily &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Mr Triller there so had a splendid practise. Ida T. very comical. We walked home got home at 12. Charlotte stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23rd.. Nice morning. Got bkft at 9. Then Charlotte went home I had a nap till 12. Jane &amp;amp; Lois drove home. I went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. It rained after church. The choir had practise after class meeting. Archie drove Charlotte M.L. &amp;amp; I home through rain. Mr Stuart hear for tea. In evening us all alone I went to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 24th.. Rather rainy. Jane &amp;amp; M.W. went to Oakville. I went down to Dorlands to have a practise. Then Williams called &amp;amp; changed wagons took ours with 3 seats, &amp;amp; Charlotte Bray Lois J. M.L. &amp;amp; I went from hear &amp;amp; Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Williams Mr Yorstone &amp;amp; three of Dorlands &amp;amp; Willie Bain the driver. 11 of us. Had a fine time going up. No {early?}. The church crowded We got through singing very nicely. Joe B not there do not know the reason. Choir got in free they made 45. F.S.W. &amp;amp; Jennie Mitchell waited on choir. I wore a boquey of cream rose buds and green leaves which Lois made of paper &amp;amp; perfumed them. Every body smelling them thot they were so nice. Bertha had a boquey which Geo bo't in Hamilton for her Girls said mine looked as nice as hers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 25th.. Feb / 90. Churning &amp;amp; sewing carpet rags Rather rainy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 26th.. Feb. Jane &amp;amp; M.W. washing. M.L. &amp;amp; I not very well I laying around all morning. Got letter from Ida said Phil was in Hamilton over Sunday &amp;amp; had a good time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27th.. I ironing. M.W. &amp;amp; Jane coloring rags eetc. Got letter from Annie &amp;amp; her opinion about Joe &amp;amp; Phil. I writing in this to bed 10. feeling very lonely P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 28th.. Baking &amp;amp; sweeping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 1st March 1890. I got work done &amp;amp; Jane drove me up to Station &amp;amp; I took noon train to Hamilton. Saw Frank W. in station &amp;amp; I talked to him. I found Ida &amp;amp; Mabel home. Emma down town taking painting lesson Ida glad to see me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 2nd.. March. Nice fine day. No singing after breakfast Then Mabel Ida &amp;amp; I went to Centenary church heard Mr Ross preach. Splendid sermon about doing everything "to the glory of God." Then Mabel Blondie &amp;amp; I went to S.S. at John Street church. Saw Ada Johnston &amp;amp; Edna &amp;amp; Lila Had our dinner &amp;amp; went to church at eve. to Knox church went up in Gallery ever so high. Ida &amp;amp; I had a fine talk after got in bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 3rd.. Very cold. Sarah &amp;amp; Wolsley Alton came about 10.30 Wolsley didn't stay. Sarah had the baby with her. I stayed in all day Mon. S. &amp;amp; Ida done shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 4th.. While Ida &amp;amp; S. down Street, Emma tryed to clip the baby hair off. Alf came &amp;amp; saw it before we had it finished &amp;amp; he didn't like it. We girls walked down to the station with Sarah &amp;amp; took turns in carrying baby but missed the train. Felt sorry for Sarah she took car back. Ida &amp;amp; I went on to Jennie Wilds found the place &amp;amp; stayed for our tea. Then her &amp;amp; her husband going to Theatre so all came up town to gether.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 5th.. March / 90. In P.M. Emma S. Ida &amp;amp; I started early &amp;amp; done some shoping then went in Farmers bro. &amp;amp; got an ambertites {ambrotypes} taken. S. Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; baby. Then I went to station with S. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; emma went to get picture frames. I forgot baby buggy in station so Ida &amp;amp; I went back for it. Then Emma Ida &amp;amp; I went through new City hall. We set up till 12. Then I posted card Emma &amp;amp; I did.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6th.. In P.M. Ida &amp;amp; I carried valice down to College for Geo. W. to bring home on train &amp;amp; he not there so carried it down to Station &amp;amp; waited for him. It terribly cold below zero. I played &amp;amp; sang a little then to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 7th.. Mabel &amp;amp; I went down to Mr Johnston after 4 O'clock It a long walk. Stayed for tea took car home. It 10. When got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 8th.. Mabel Dora McMichell &amp;amp; I down to market saw Josie A. Then we went throug City hall again. Mabel &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Gordon went to Mattinee in P.M. It just splendid never was at one before. Just got home in time to go to train. We took Blondie with us. Mabel came to train with us. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise after tea. Emily down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9th.. March. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Had good sermon on "As we sow so shall we reap." Had Mr McGilvery hear for tea &amp;amp; eve. Ida had newaligy {neuralgia} in her face so couldn't entertain him Lois &amp;amp; I singing &amp;amp; talking to him he went at 9 Mrs Jones &amp;amp; Mr Sherdian bro't Lois down &amp;amp; took M.L. back.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 10th.. Washing. M.W. &amp;amp; Jane went to Oakville. It raining in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 11th.. Raining dreary day I ironing. M.W. &amp;amp; Jane drove up to Ingleharts in P.M. Ida sewing at her dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12th.. Rainy. I finished ironing. Philus Alton drove up in P.M. I got dressed &amp;amp; came down. Sarah sent him down for one of us girls. I made fire on in parlor. He &amp;amp; I down singing Ida got ready &amp;amp; went with him after tea. He just as friendly as ever, although he told Ida he never would come down to see me again but would come to see her. If he came so I let him take her.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur March 12th.. / 90 Emma Bray came. Girls all quilting down in parlor I baking &amp;amp; cooking dinner. Then I quilting in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 13th.. E.M. birthday. Girls finished quilting. I baking cake &amp;amp; doing Sat. work. M.W. cleaning parlor &amp;amp; hanging Ida's paintings&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14th.. March. Rather cold &amp;amp; windy. M.L. &amp;amp; Blondie went to Ham. Mr Bray hear for tea. I writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th.. Very windy went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Dave walked up with me &amp;amp; hear for tea but went home to do chores. I reading in eve to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 17th.. I called for Bertha D. to go to Bible class but she had head ache so I went alone. Had a very good meeting studyiing S.S. lesson. Arthur B. walked home with me &amp;amp; we sat &amp;amp; talked till 10. Had Phoebe Binkley come on eve. train &amp;amp; stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18th.. Jane &amp;amp; Phoebe went over to Brays for dinner then back here &amp;amp; Jane drove her up to station. Just as we had tea ready who should walk up but Frank W. &amp;amp; Joe B. so set table over &amp;amp; I did work &amp;amp; dressed my self before eating tea. They stayed the evening. Geo. W. came &amp;amp; us playing cards. It 10.30 when they went Joe said he would be down Sun.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. I drove Lois up to station &amp;amp; talking to Arthur B. coming back then I went to P.O. &amp;amp; Geo. W. got out of stage &amp;amp; walked down with me. I went to store &amp;amp; coming back Dave caught up to me &amp;amp; came in he had new washing machine to show us. He stayed &amp;amp; talked till 1. O'clock tell me of his the past experience with B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21st.. Got through work good time I went to P.O. couldn't keep from laughing when I thought of what Dave had told me about her.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 22nd.. March. Went to S.S. &amp;amp; church. Joe came in church rather late. Had splendid sermon. The walking very muddy. In morning Janes cow calved &amp;amp; us all out to barn before breakfast. Had a {pie?} one cow afraid of her calf. So after tea I left Maria to talk to Joe while I went &amp;amp; milked. Joe &amp;amp; I had a fine talk in parlor he telling me he had ordered a new buggy &amp;amp; bot a colt etc. I told him how Phil &amp;amp; I stood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. March 18.0. Just got through washing as Alf &amp;amp; Sarah came. they went home after noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24th.. I sick all A.m. Dave called for me to go to Bible class but I couldn't go I sent word with him to tell Bertha that I couldn't be down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. M.W. went up to train to meet Laura Walton from NewCastle I covering box with tin foil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 26th.. Jane went over home &amp;amp; to Annie Brays. It lovely day. Emma &amp;amp; baby &amp;amp; Blondie &amp;amp; M.L. came on eve. train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th.. Terrible snowstorm &amp;amp; windy from the east. All the road blocked&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28th.. March. E.M. came home on noon train from Orilla. In eve. Laura &amp;amp; I went down to practise through snow. Stayed at Dorlands all eve. Boys went to band practise. Got home 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29th.. March. Went to SS. &amp;amp; church Archie there he drove Laura &amp;amp; I home &amp;amp; stayed for tea. Then he drove us up to M.P. church got terribly splashed with mud going. Had splendid choir. When got home Dave &amp;amp; Arthur hear &amp;amp; Lois talking to them in hall so we had music Archie played on violin &amp;amp; I organ. He went at 10. Laura fooling with Arthur &amp;amp; Dave. It 11 before they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 30th.. Alf bro't Ida home. She said they had Joe, Harris, Gertie &amp;amp; Philus there at Sarahs for tea. She &amp;amp; Laura went over to Mrs Williams in P.M. but didn't stay. E.M. drove. Jane, Lois, Laura, Ida &amp;amp; I all over to Mrs Bray &amp;amp; we spent the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 1st.. April / 90 I fooled the girls 1st.. thing by looking down lane to see if any one was coming. When Lois came from school she bro't a letter for me from Josie Gilters &amp;amp; the girls all thought it was from Dave so I went down&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in parlor to read it &amp;amp; they came down &amp;amp; Jane read it out &amp;amp; laughing making fun but it was a good April fool on the girls. Expected Dorlands up but didn't come Lois got dressed &amp;amp; Laura &amp;amp; got fooled again&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 2nd.. Pa's birthday he 78. Dave &amp;amp; Arthur called in evening &amp;amp; we went Ida, Laura &amp;amp; I down to Open temperance meeting in hall. We walked on snow banks had great sport. Meeting very good but lengthy. It after 11 Laura &amp;amp; Arthur fooling &amp;amp; running around. Dave &amp;amp; I talking in dining room. It 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 3rd.. April Ma's birthday 61. Lois went home on train &amp;amp; Jane with her. Annie came home I met her. It raining. E.M. &amp;amp; Jane &amp;amp; Annie playing &amp;amp; singing Ida &amp;amp; I crocheting etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 4th.. Good Friday. Girls sewing at Annie dress. Annie reading on hands around table in evening no body hear all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 5th.. Baking. expect a crowd over Sun. Laura &amp;amp; Mabel came on noon train. M.L. &amp;amp; I went to practise I called at Dorlands early &amp;amp; Archie came then after I there a while then Annie came she had been over to see Edith. Us all over at church singing. Ida, Laura &amp;amp; Mable stayed in very quiet then Ernest W. &amp;amp; Arthur Biggs came too. Had great sport practising It lovely &amp;amp; moon light Archie partly asked me to drive up with him but I said he would catch up to us &amp;amp; then I'd see but he never asked me when he caught up to us. There were 6 of us girls all in a string coming home It 10.&lt;/p&gt;
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Tues 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie C drove down with Annie &amp; brot Lois Jones over from Brays. Spent a quiet day. E.M. &amp; I drove Annie up to 6 train &amp; Lois got on 7 to go to H. When we got back Dave K came but I didn't go in room until 9 Oclock he stayed &amp; talked until 11. Rather interesting to hear him tell about his cousins down in Africa. Got talking about life insurance said he had his life insured for $2.000 got it done in 1885 the time the N.W. battle was flourishing Don't know what I have done or said but Dave hasn't been over since. It is now 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. April. Wed, Thur, &amp; Frid, &amp; Sat, all as usual

Sat 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..  Saw a stranger walking &lt;s&gt;around&lt;/s&gt; down concession It was Dave K's Minnie from Guelph she came down to stay over Sunday. He (Dave) had her out for a drive on Sun. night Mandia H. called here for tea she told me my fortune said a fair &amp; Dark gentleman in cups. Said fair one had most money. E.M. drove her home.

Tues 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. All as usual can't put down every little item space to{o} small. Wed morning all day I making fine shirt.

Thur 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; I house cleaning S &amp; Alf came down caught us in the midst said they brought Joes boots down to him saw him on road had his moustache cut off:

Frid 13 Ida &amp; I doing kitchen &amp; very tired Annie got letter &amp; photo from Henry Hammond. I went to P.O. met Archie S. 

Sat 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I doing baking Mrs Miliam called.

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day Quite a lot out to church Mr &amp; Mrs Matherman out Edith &amp; Will Mitchell also. Saw Davd over to Hall he not to church. Ida got tea &amp; no singing in parlor, saw Joe B coming so I let him in at hall door. Ate our tea &amp; sat in tonight &amp; talked around coal stove. Then in parlor &amp; singing. Ida &amp; A went to bed &amp; Joe &amp; I talked until 11.30. He quite lovely had so much to say hadn't seen him for 4 weeks. told him a little about Dave but not all.

Mon 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. Alf come &amp; he &amp; E.M. went to Sale. Dave over to see Sam but I didn't see him. Guess he's angry at something. Ida painting floor.

Tues 17. Ida went over to Brays to take a painting lesson so after tea I went over for her it snowed quite a lot in P.M. We got home at 9. I teasing Charlotte about going to get married.

Wed. Very windy Ida went to Williams. Just M.L. &amp; I here so lonesome so I  dug some parsnips &amp; took them over to Kennedys Mr K melting bees wax for Mr Bray. Coming home across the orchard met Dave as I was climbing over fence so he came over &amp; we had a talk. Said he had been sick not able to get over it wasn't his old Friend Minnie from Guelph he had out for a drive but another, Minnie Davis his 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; cousin from Berlin. he asked me if I would go up to Alfs with him on Sun so I said yes after SS. We had a great talk. Said he'd come over &amp; see about it Frid eve

Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf down for to take Annie up to go to H with them on Sat Alf &amp; E.M. went shooting &amp; late getting back for tea. M.L. &amp; I doing dishes when Dave came &amp; had on blue wrapper &amp; my hair banged. Then Archie S came. I made fire on in parlor. Dave in kitchen

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                    <text>April
talking to San. He wanted to know what ailed me I looked so queer with hair banged. He wanted to know if I had to take cholorform to get them cut. They went at 11 before having some music In violin &amp; organ. I mixed bread at 12 to bake

Sat 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I tryed to finish baking just got it done &amp; had to go to bed at 11 &amp; got up at 1 P.M. &amp; cleaned floor. Ida got home at 2. Went to bed at 8.

Sun. 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. Went to SS. came home after SS. Lottie Bray with me so turned corner &amp; went home back way cause she saw Dave coming. He met me &amp; gave me a drive home &amp; I left my &lt;s&gt;shoes&lt;/s&gt; books in house &amp; we started for Sarah's it lovely drive Had quite a talk going up about "Walton {girls?} champion" &amp; chewing tobacco etc. Got there at 4 P.M. girls to church but got soon got home after we got there. Alf &amp; I {mombing?) he kissing me before Dave. Had tea then Alf milked &amp; Dave out to barn with him after got dishes done us singing &amp; talking we came home at 9. Had a lovely drive home moonlight but Annie with us &amp; rather crowded Got home at 10.30 We thanked him for drive &amp; I said I enjoyed it so he said he hoped we would enjoy another before the summer was over if I was willing &amp; I said I didn't know I would see if I was living

Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. I drove Annie to school then washing Annie walked home

Tues 24 I drove her to school saw Dave working making on a fire he said the room felt a little chilly wanted me to get warm too. We walked he came over to buggy said he had stopped chewing tobacco &amp; took winter greens instead. ML &amp; Emily missionary collecting

Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day but {chilly?} I felt awfully tired Had a nap after dinner I writing in this when E.M. brot Dave in house so talked to him till 10. I lent him "Aunt Jane's {?}" to read. He said when ever he wanted to chew he would take out my gem &amp; look at it instead of chewing tobacco. Thot it was time to play croquey soon.

Thur 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Warmest day I fixing {?} &amp; sewing seed in {pans?frames?} &amp; potatoe also Emily Triller called for M.L. to go collecting. I making rug, Went to P.O. met M.L. &amp; talking in front of Dollonds Dave came along but he went on to P.O. &amp; we came home. {Ivy?) Wily up at Bronte &amp; took sick not expected to {cut off}

Frid 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; April. I cleaning yard in A.M. Then working my P.M. it a very warm day. E.M. went to station to meet Maria W coming home I got work done &amp; went to lane got playing mouth organ Dave went past whistling but I too late to see him. I stayed there &amp; he came whistling back so stood talking He walked up lane with me &amp; telling me his dream about me &amp; himself. Folks teasing me when I went in house. Maria bot Isa &amp; I new dress. We sent our money {cut off}

Sat 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very busy. Girls moved out stove I busy in garden.

Sun 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day A &amp; I walked to SS. saw Dave in the distance not to speak Had a new preacher not very good stayed for class came up road {? cut off} In evening up to concession reading "Beulah" came in at 7 &amp; went to bed. Ida &amp; Annie went to B church. A Brod came home with them. Thot it {? cut off} Sarah &amp; Alf down for dinner &amp; back {cut off}

Mon 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. Mr Lucas here all day his birthday. Emma Bray called I walked to Bronte with her went to see Ivey Wiley she very sick. Went to bed at 8.

Tues. 1st May Rather cold day. M.W. sick &amp; M.L. in Doing housework

Wed 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Gus Skinons birthday. Housecleaning dining room. Dr Rush called to see M.L. toothache. He saw Ida &amp; I white washing. I went to bed at 7.15. Dave came but never knew he came until morning.</text>
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                    <text>&amp; met Ireland girls going to Sarahs so we went back with them &amp; then Theoph &amp; Will Alton came then Josie &amp; Alf &amp; Will Ireland so had quite a house full. Theoph &amp; I playing mouth organ. Then we all got chasing pigs &amp; had such laughing till I got sick. Then told riddles &amp; they went at 6. Will &amp; Theoph waited until girls would get nearly home B4. they went. 

Thur 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May Fine day. Hurried &amp; got sink done &amp; got ready &amp; we came down home got here at 8. A.M. I made yeast &amp; iron busy all day. Ida making wrapper &amp; sunbonnet. They went after tea. Pa &amp; Alf fished all day &amp; cot amost two full pe{cut off}.

Frid 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; I out doors tying up grapes then she cleaned parlor &amp; I done hall rather tired at night.

Sat 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Maria &amp; Annie trimming straw berries Ida doing baking &amp; I cleaning then after dinner putting down carpet in dining room &amp; busy till 6. Girls said Dave was over Wed. eve when I was away on Street

Sun 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May. Nice day went to SS. E.M. Annie &amp; Maria drove down to Oakville new presbyerian church They not home in time for S.S. Had Mr Husband for dinner. No person here for tea. Ida &amp; I went over to see Annie B. hurried of before any would come &amp; when got there who should be there but Dave he &amp; Dan were to Oakville in P.M. so he there for tea. We had quite a chat then Ida &amp; I went over to Brodericks &amp; Dave went home to feed horse &amp; he came back &amp; Brod &amp; we had a sing &amp; he came home with us. Went at 10.

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                    <text>Tues 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. May 1888. Pa &amp; Ida started for the street Mr Altons going to have there new barn raised. I ironing had a early dinner &amp; E.M. &amp; I drove up to Street got there at 1 O'clock. Ida fixing Sarah's bedroom Gertie over. Such a crowd working at building. Maggie Alton &amp; Kate Blanchard &amp; Miss Dolson &amp; 2 Miss Springer &amp; such a lot of women. Had a good time. Set the tables out side in lawn. Over 100 for tea. So many girls around that only in one anothers road so some of us in parlor singing. Then after tea was over Some boys put swing up in new barn for us girls &amp; we had a splendid swing. Other boys playing base ball. We got home at 10.30. Pa started 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. alone.

Wed 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;..May. Nice day Baking &amp; ironing, churning etc. Archie &amp; Austin Speers came in evening. Had a splendid time then played cards they went at 11.

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                    <text>Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. May I out planting corn Emma Mable &amp; Blondie here Mable drove A to school then she helping me plant. Then Ida &amp; I out tying grape vines we so sleepy &amp; tired could hardly see vines. I going to bed &amp; heard Mable played so went down to have a sing for 15 min &amp; before I got to bed Marlon &amp; Ada Shard came so had to get dressed. It raining &amp; they stayed until 12. Had a good sing &amp; then E.M. got violin &amp; Ada played with him. We lent them rubber boots &amp; rubbers to go home in for they wouldn't stay all night as we asked them to.

Sat 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie &amp; Mable went to H &amp; I drove them to station. Busy in garden after dinner then had a bath &amp; washed my head &amp; went to station for Annie saw Mandia &amp; Jenni McGalleshy got of train. Go bed at 10.

Sun 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got up at 5.30 &amp; milked cow, got 4 calves in 2 {done?} then after done work went to bed again &amp; slept till 11.30. Went to SS. &amp; church not many out Marlon at S.S. again. Walked up road with him after church. After tea I went around garden for walked. Archie S came &amp; Annie went for a drive with him. I went to bed early feeling sorry for {Dave?}

Mon 28, Helped with Washing then out planting corn E.M. &amp; M.W. drove to H.

Tues 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sam went to H. In garden hoeing &amp; ironing went for Annie.

Wed 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking  after dinner Gertie Alton &amp; Mrs Hixson children came for strawberry plants so while waiting Ida Gertie &amp; I had 3 games of croquey. I went for Annie.

Thur 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. I took Annie down it raining saw Will Giles &amp; talked to him on road &amp; Geo Kennedy &amp; Belyea boys etc.  I sorting potatoes then cleaning straw plants. Went for Annie saw Austin Speers talking to Geo K. Sarah &amp; Alf drove down in eve Alf went fishing. Bray girls called &amp; M.L. Annie &amp; I went to teachers meeting in Church. Saw Dave K in P.O. then when come out of church he there walked up with us. Rather friendly. We had one of the surveyors at our place on Wed eve. he a great talker good as a lecture to hear him tell about his surveys. We desided to have a pic-nic for SS. at home in grove on 12 of June

Frid 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; June / 1888.
Nice fine day I baking bread &amp; cleaning cellar Edith &amp; Mrs Ingledew came Edith here for tea. Us in garden when Archie came up. Maria making garden. I writing in this &amp; very tired. Ida making M.L. a dress.

Sat 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; June Busy. M.W. &amp; I sewing cucumber seeds it raining. Jennie Wild had a daughter.

Sun 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; Nice day Stayed for SS church &amp; class when got home Joe B. sitting in hammock &amp; Austin S &amp; Ida</text>
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                    <text>beside. They here for tea. Had a good sing then Austin went to M.P. {Mount Pleasant} church. Joe &amp; I went over to {?} for a walk. Sarah &amp; Alf came &amp; Girls all over to Brodericks &amp; I went too, Joe &amp; I sitting in hammock together. Archie S &amp; M.L. drove up to Trillers for tea. Alf &amp; I went but Joe stayed &amp; took a ride up with Archie. When came in from the Hammock passed around apples.

Mon 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June 1888.

Tues 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.L. &amp; M.W. drove up to Alfs Ida &amp; I very busy  Blandina came down &amp; Annie Toronto came &amp; Emma Didn't get much done &amp; we had to talk to Annie C. Ida went to Hamilton on boat &amp; M.W. stayed up to Alfs but Alf drove M.L. home &amp; went fishing &amp; stayed here all night.

Wed 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf up early &amp; had me up at 5 to get breakfast &amp; so long B4. any others got up for there breakfast. Alf went home about 8 &amp; Annie C with him. We all went down to teachers meeting to see about pic-nic. It very windy day almost a blizzard. Dave came over to church Just as we were coming home &amp; he walked up road with Annie &amp; I. He very cool.

Thur 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Our time taken up getting meals etc.

Frid 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I cleaned cellar way P.M. Annie &amp; I drove to Oakville &amp; brot our Annie with us home. Alf "The." &amp; Mill &amp; Mer. Alton down fishing.

Sat 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Blandina came down B4. dinner &amp; Ida on her. Annie C went home on 7 train &amp; Ida &amp; I took her to train gave Jane B. a ride home saw quite a number at station. 

Sun 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June. Went to S.S. Came home after church Mr. Hollinrake preached. Came home &amp; had a new preacher &amp; his driver here for tea. Had a nice rain. I wrote letter to Frank.

Mon 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Baking for pic-nic. I washed print dresses etc. Then bread in P.M. Went for Annie Called in at Bray for butter. Nice cool day for pic-nic. Baking cakes in A.M. S Alf &amp; Gertie down to pic-nic.

Tues 12 June Not many strangers there Blandina came in. I helped with tea table Gertie Alton Geo W. &amp; I went for a row then came back &amp; got Annie, S &amp; Ada B. went for another row. When got back all folks gone home. Ada came in. All tired. 
Wed 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Didn't do much for so tired

Thur. 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. It my 19th..birthday. A &amp; I went to Bronte went to Mrs McCay. A gave me {? hairpin?}

Frid 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Merton S.S. pic-nic went to Bronte house  it very hot Ida &amp; I drove to Oakville &amp; took Annie got our new hats etc. Was eating our supper when Joe B. stept up to window he had been to pic-nic &amp; came down on train. So he &amp; I went out to have a game of croquey then Will Giles came. So then Mill &amp; I &amp; Annie &amp; Joe played sides. Joe &amp; Annie came in house &amp; A played &amp; we talked until 10. Joe &amp; I went to get a drink he asked me to go up with Annie {Sartere?}
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                    <text>Sat 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..June I very busy hoed garden baked cake &amp; cleaned etc. Boat come in so M.W. Ida &amp; I went down &amp; we went out for a sail to Oakville E.M. &amp; Jane B. too. Will Walton was on boat &amp; he tormenting me all the time. Only stayed in Oakville 20 min It lovely &amp; cool on water. I hurried home &amp; Annie &amp; I walked in to Breckons as we had promised Joe &amp; horses all tired so had to walk. Got there at 8. Met Mrs Shapland &amp; Will King there from Cornfield us all playing croquey. Horace Wrinch &amp; Joe were captains &amp; Annie Mr &amp; Mrs S. on one side &amp; Lottie B &amp; Will King &amp; I on other It long game Annie side won. Weavers in house &amp; had music &amp; refreshments. Dry throat so horse could hardly sing We left at 11.20. Joe drove us home we were asked over to Henery Breckons &amp; he drive from there. It lovely moon light night. 

Sun 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to S.S. wore white dress come home &amp; undressed &amp; Slept. Had Archie &amp; Mrs {Dorning?} for tea. I went down to gate &amp; reading library book then got organ on stoop &amp; us all singing. A &amp; E.M. (too?}

Mon 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing &amp; I so tired couldn't half work.

Tues 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida stayed up on Street came home at night A &amp; S not here 

Wed 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 88 Mandia Hixson &amp; Bella McPherson called. Two Marias away to Hixsons. Arthur B came over in eve. &amp; we talked. Wanted one or two of us girls to go up to S.'s on Sun.

Thur 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. In cellar cleaning etc. Very hot all week. Dave called through 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; time for a month. asked him over to have game croquey.

Frid 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing blankets etc. Boat came &amp; M .W. went to H. on her. Ida making over dresses. Archie Speers &amp; Ella Ecclestrine &amp; Mrs McCay called.

Sat 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. So busy &amp; hot expected Gus S. up but didn't come after all. I went to Brays for butter &amp; E.M. &amp; A to Oakville M.L. to Bronte. It a little cooler this eve. Gus never came missed the train. Ida lonesome. We down at gate M L &amp; Ella talking Ida &amp; I walked nearly home with Ella. Arthur B &amp; Dave K at corner when we came back so had a little chat we came on home &amp; left them there. It 11 &amp; to bed.

Sun 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got ready for S.S. &amp; it started to rain so none of us went. I had a good sleep Pa went to church. E.M. drove M.L. &amp; I up to M.P. church. had no organist. Joe B. not there D.V. {Trexas?} preached at Appleby. I wore my fawn nuns veiling for 1st time.

Mon 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I went to B. to tell pickers to come. Some picked in P.M. got Scrotes. 

I got letter from Frank Tues 26&lt;u&gt;&lt;/u&gt;

Tues 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing &amp; Sewing 

Wed 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very cool. us picking Mrs Aston &amp; Sarah drove themselves down here for dinner. Palermo had their S.S. pic-nic at Bronte. Sarah &amp; Mrs A. went home at 8.30. A &amp; M.L. went to pic-nic. e.m. took Annie to Ganders social at Merton church. M.W. came &amp; brot Blondie. Ida did not</text>
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                    <text>come to go &amp; didn't want me to go, cause she would be alone then M.W. came home &amp; I hadn't time to get ready. Annie had a good time she said with Joe B.

Thur 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June. I ironing all day It a very rainy day from East.

Frid 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Cleared up a little I went to B to do shoping we picked after dinner.

Sat 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. June Picking till 11. Then very busy {washing?} baking &amp; cleaning. Annie C from G. came in even train. very tired writing in this.

July 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Sun
Beautiful day. lot out to Church. Bray girls had 2 gents out from St George. Choir full Ella in choir. Marlon &amp; Dick S. out. I walked up road with Marlon he couldn't come in. Just had Annie C. for tea. We were Just agoing to see Jennie Gillespe &amp; baby when Theo. Acton &amp; Wolsley &amp; S. &amp; Alf come. We out to patch then went in &amp; had berries with cream etc. then had a good sing &amp; they went home at 10.

Mon 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely cool day. Hurried &amp; got work done &amp; Pa drove to station &amp; brot G.A. &amp; Eliz. Mr &amp; Mrs Kent &amp; Adrienna &amp; her two boys. Had a pleasant time. The older folks went down fishing &amp; had a boat ride after dinner. S &amp; Alf came down. Ida &amp; I got tea &amp; they all went home on to train &amp; S Ida A &amp; I went to station to see them off.  Pa drove. Saw E.W. his wife &amp; two children , us all got weighed S only 117 I 128.  Saw Edith  M. &amp; had a good talk. When got back Austin S here &amp; had a game of croquey.  he went at 11.

Tues 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. rather cross as I late getting out to pick We had the busiest yet. I pick a crate, I so tired at night 

Wed 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Up early Every body  to get off to Sarahs. Adrienna her two boys M.W. &amp; M.L. Pa blondie &amp; I went took berries to 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train &amp; E.M. went to Toronto. Got up to S. at 8.25. She rather surprised to see us so early. It very hot. We helped her bake &amp; I ironed then after dinner we all got stretched out on floor with clothes off &amp; I had on Alf night shirt &amp; he came in &amp; cot me. We had tea early etc. we home at 6. got bed at 7.

Thur 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking again. Adrienna went home on evening train. I went to P.O. &amp; posted letter to Frank. Marlon here when got back. a Ida &amp; I &amp; Marlon had a game of croquey Then us singing Mrs Mc le &amp; Ella called about 10. P.M. Got M.L. up &amp; she went out &amp; talked to them Ida &amp; I out too. Then us getting some straw berries cleaned for Marlon &amp; he came out in Kitchen &amp; waited. So we set table &amp; had raspberry vinegar &amp; berries

Frid 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Us busy washing baking etc. &amp; cleaning. Ella came up then Mr &amp; Mrs Jim James from Milton came &amp; Ella took our picture out on lawn. Jamese here for tea. Then Archie S came &amp; we had a game of croquey. He brot a {g?} down for us. I to bed at 10.

Sat 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I started to pick before pickers come went all over the patch B4. dinner. Then baking after dinner. Mr Hammond from Buffalo came of noon train to stay over Sunday. Busy till 5. got dressed &amp; went in parlor  {?} M.L. &amp; I went over to Kennedys to get some </text>
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                    <text>peas. Saw Dave. he took us across road to Mr K &amp; then we came back &amp; went &amp; picked peas. Dave came back when got peas picked &amp; carried basket into house. We looking at garden &amp; sat down on &lt;s&gt;ground&lt;/s&gt; verandia &amp; talk. Then Dave came home with us &amp; carried basket &amp; shelled peas. he sat down &amp; thot was going to have a good talk when the girls all asked him to come in &amp; then he went. I was dissapointed. We all made a bee &amp; shelled peas B4. going to bed.

Sun 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Nice day. I had bkft at 10. Mt H. went to S.S. with us. Marlon there. Not many to church. In choir. Walked up road with Marlon &amp; Mr H. Marlon went home. Archie cot up to us at gate &amp; came in for tea. Mr H. &amp; Stewart here also for tea. Archie &amp; I out walking and in garden had a fine talk. Ida &amp; A &amp; Mr H went to lake when got back had a splendid sing &amp; to bed at 10.30.

Mon 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S &amp; Alf drove down when we were eating bkft. they anxious to see Mr H. Mr H. helped me churn &amp; Alf did also. Then us out picking berries &amp; corn.Annie &amp; Mr H went fishing also Pa &amp; Alf went too. Mrs. Gillespy &amp; Bella McPherson called had baby too.  Mr H. went home on 6 train. A took him to station. Alf went home &amp; took Ida &amp; left S. down to do her fruit.

Tues 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July Picking here shipped one crate the last of season

Wed 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing &amp; I baking &amp; S picking goose berries to do up  M.L. went to P.O. &amp; She came up with Ella us in parlor cleaning Berries It very windy &amp; had a heavy shower of rain Ella was up a little while.

Thur 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S ironing. A &amp; Pa went to Oakville &amp; Postville in P.M. S went over to Mrs Brodericks. Marias' &amp; I picking goose berries I got all ready to drive S. home, Whe Alf &amp; Ida drove her. Then Marlon came. Alf took Annie &amp; S home with him. Marlon &amp; I had a game of croquey ourselves. Then had a sing he went at 10.

Frid 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking bread etc. shipped 3 baskets of gooseberries. Ida &amp; I went to pick some peas in our field when met Annie &amp; Dan going over with baby.) get up had cramps so bad.. Got up at 11. &amp; made a cake

Sat 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I took sick &amp; {?} helped a little bit. Not able to do much. Boys haying.

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July 1888. Got up early &amp; M.L. &amp; I walked up to the M.P. S.S. It rather hot day &amp; smokey. We went to Speers' for dinner. Had a nice time Austin Speers showed me their garden. Then Archie drove us down in time for our S.S.  Stayed for church. Then Archie drove me home but didn't stay. Had Mr &amp; Mrs Stuart for tea. I went out in garden to read &amp; Joe B. came along. Hadn't been down for 4 weeks. I rather vexed. Had a nice talk when going home. Made arrangements to go to Street.

Mon 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida got letter from Floe asking if it would be convenient for her &amp; Gus to come up next Sun. Washing.

Tues 17-Wed 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Cleaning up stairs &amp; busy when Alf &amp; S brot Annie home it raining. I picked 2 baskets straw berries &amp; gave one to Sarah. I wrote letter to Joe </text>
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                    <text>Thur 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July 1888. Miss Stuart here for goose berries I posted letter to Frank. M.L. went to Williams &amp; stayed all night. Annie &amp; M.W. went over in evg. Ida &amp; I went over to pick some peas &amp; left Pa E.M. &amp; Sam to keep house then we went on over to Dan Brays. only there a little while when Joe B. came over to find us. He had Alice (his sister) with him so we all drove over in buggy 4 of us. Joe &amp; I got out at Barn gate &amp; walked over to bery shanty to get basket of peas but Sam had got there B4. us. But we had a talk I told him I sent him a letter to come down on Sun as we expected Floe &amp; Gus up. So he thot he could get horse &amp; we would drive up to Sarah's &amp; Ida &amp; Gus take our horses. When we got to house Josie Alton &amp; Wolsley there. We sat &amp; talked on Varendia it lovely &amp; moonlight. Then had some singing &amp; E.M. played his violin. We {past.?} cake &amp; a drink of (cr?} nectar They went at 11.

Frid 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July busy making point basque. Mandia here in evening

Sat 21&lt;u&gt;str&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy preparing for company. I finished basque &amp; got clean up &amp; Ida went to meet Floe &amp; Gus with "folks" After tea. Ida &amp; I &amp; Floe walked over to see Annie Bray &amp; Arthur there nursing baby. Got back at 9. It lovely night.

Sun 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Had breakfast at 9. It started to rain So we singing &amp; eating chocolate candies. Floe helped me get dinner (Folks went to SS &amp; church but Ida &amp; Gus Floe &amp; I  Ida &amp; I put on white dresses &amp; Gus hitched dobbin up to buggy. I wanted Gus Ida &amp; Floe to go to street but they wouldn't so Floe &amp; I went for drive we just got nearly Mr. Morrises when we met Joe so he got in buggy &amp; we went on up to Middle road &amp; down town line &amp; down lakeshore &amp; then home at 5. Folks quite surprized to see Joe with us. We nearly went to street but thot it going to rain so didn't go: It raining after tea. No singing &amp; playing trying to get Ida to play her piece. We all sat up to watch eclipse on moon. I went to sleep once &amp; Gus put his hankerchief on my face &amp; Joe threw a sofa cushion at me &amp; then I woke quickly. Us outdoors looking at moon. Joe &amp; I in hammock for awhile. Then Annie, Floe, Joe &amp; I all in it Had such fun Joe kept us all awake laughing. Had a piece of cherry pie in kitchen B.4 he went at 1.30 when went to bed. Had a great time, made a great noise. Joe fell over chair twice on stoop.

Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. July Gus went home on 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. train Ida drove him to station. Us picking berries, Floe helping. Annue &amp; Pa drove to Hamilton. Blandina came in It raining ½ hr. Hurried &amp; got tea then Ida &amp; I drove Floe up to station had to wait for train. Dave K over to meet his pa. Had a chat with him.

Tues 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Pa &amp; Annie got home from Hamilton at 6. E. M. &amp; M.L. &amp; Jane Bray went to Dr Bricks garden party. I wanted to go but couldn't. I started to write letter to Frank but didn't finish it. </text>
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                    <text>Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July M.L. keeping store &amp; P.O. for McCraneys Us baking &amp; busy Mrs Ed Lucas &amp; children here for dinner Gilly &amp; I picked some berries for dinner she telling me all about Curtises girls &amp; fellows. M.W. canning fruit. Artie &amp; Gilly singing for us. Then went over to Mrs Brod. for tea.

Thur 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking berries all day

Frid 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Just eating breakfast when Sarah &amp; Alf drove down They helping us pick cherries. Sarah doing her fruit. Busy. 

Sat 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. picking berries. Then cleaning after dinner. All so tired. Ida &amp; I went to P.O. in evng &amp; bot some meat. Dave K walked home with us to gate &amp; we talked quite a while.

Sun 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day. Had a good sleep went to S.S. very noisy S.S. stayed for church &amp; class. Biggs &amp; Bests out. No stranger for tea. Hurried it over &amp; E.M. got horse for us &amp; Ida &amp; I going to drive when Josie &amp; Philip Alton drove up as we ready to start so went &amp; ate strawberries &amp; then Josie &amp; Annie took our horse &amp; buggy &amp; Philip &amp; Ida &amp; I went for a drive down to lake &amp; then away up the shore &amp; came back. Had splendid drive singing &amp; eating candies. It 9 when got back. Had some more singing &amp; they went after he watered his horse. To bed 10.30.

Mon. 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. July. Picking all day. Got 4 cases. M.W. baking &amp; washing &amp; A ironing &amp; we got Sam to churn after tea. All tired.

Tues 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. July Baking. Blandina came &amp; left Blondie &amp; Gordon &amp; Annie went on her to New Castle. Alf came to get berries took Gordon home with him.

Wed Aug 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. - 1888.
Hot &amp; dry day. Picking getting very monotonous nothing fresh to talk about. I feel nearly crazy sometimes. I run down to P.O. in eve. saw Annie Lucas &amp; Lucy Matthews in P.O.

Thur 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking again Ida &amp; I drove over to Wilds to see Jennie in eve. Mrs Hixson very sick. Had a nice time with Jennie &amp; Baby. it 10 when got home.

Frid 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. washing then picking berries in P.M.

Sat 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. up early &amp; picking all A.M. Then baking cleaning &amp; churning in P.M. &amp; picking cucumbers didn't get through until 8.30 Ida went down with B. collecting quarterly money Got letter from F.  

Sun 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. 1999 Nice day. No church at B. M.L. &amp; M.W. &amp; Pa drove up to Palermo church. Sarah &amp; Alf came at 11 Got dinner then I had a sleep I got tea &amp; they went at 6. I went over to grove to read when got back Joe B. here talking to Ida. He went at 10.

Mon 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Picking. Emily &amp; her pa called. After tea Marias went to see Mrs Firtiles baby it dead &amp; to see Destimmmy L. I "singing".

Tues 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. S. &amp; Gertie came in A.M. Helping to pick currants. then we picking for them in P.M. Got letter from Annie.

Wed 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mrs Joyce came &amp; told us Mrs Kennedy's daughter (Mrs Wright) died in Guelph. She only her a short time ago. We all feel so bad. Saw Dave drive along concession.</text>
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                    <text>1888
&amp; I went up to gate when he came back &amp; I asked if it was true about his sister &amp; he crying so hard could hardly tell me. Poor fellow I feel so sorry for him. He took his mother up to noon train to go to Guelph &amp; George &amp; him going in A.M. E.M. went over after dinner to K. to see if we could do any thing so Ida &amp; I picking in orchard &amp; George K came up rather startled me at first &amp; he asked me if I would do him a favor &amp; I said yes &amp; he handed me a parcel with two collers to wash &amp; then he busted out crying, Ask me not to think strange of him asking me. So I drove them &amp; Ida &amp; I took them over after tea. We had cows all to milk as E.M. &amp; Sam &amp; M.W. all went to Street in P.M. We met Annie &amp; Dan on our way over to K. We sat &amp; talked a long time boys got letter saying their sister died with inflammation on lungs Emma Biggs br'ot over a cross of flowers for Dave &amp; talked with him. They went then Dave showed us pictures &amp; walked home with us. I do feel so sorry for him &amp; his Mother . To bed at 11. Very tired.

Thur 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug 1888. I not well but picking a little. Ida washing. Mr Hyram Ribble burried today. E.m. &amp; M.W. went Mr Stuart to preach sermon (Mrs Wright ) or Kennedy) also to be burried at Guelph. Dave &amp; G went up. M.L. went up to Hagersville on Wed. 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..

Frid 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Aug M.W. &amp; I finished washing. Ironing when Ada Bray &amp; Lois Jones came to spend evening. Ida &amp; I went part of way home with them. I had on E.M.'s coat &amp; hat &amp; Ida also. We laughing &amp; talking all the way over. Geo Kennedy come along Just as we were standing he telling us about his sister's death. Geo or Dave never saw her cause she discolored. Dave came back Frid eve

Sat. 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. In evening I went to P.O. " walked down behind me. I waited for mail &amp; Dave came up with me &amp; we went in parlor &amp; I played &amp; sang &amp; Pa called me "hello girl beter stop playing &amp; come &amp; make my bed hasn't been made for two days! Dave had a good laugh at that. I gave Dave the music book &amp; he started to go at 10. I went to door with him &amp; we got talking about his sister he told me what she thought of me. He asked me once more if there was any chance for him to go with me I told him kindly that I was his friend but couldn't be any more to him. He felt very bad &amp; I felt very sorry for him. We talked until clock struck twelve. Then he went.

Sun 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Had Archie &amp; Mr Stewart for tea. I very tired &amp; sleepy. It raining.

Mon 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Picking berries for our own use. Jennie &amp; Mandia called Had Ada Johnson for dinner. E.m. drove Ida &amp; I down to Oakville to meet Annie put our horse in Will Speers. Then went up to park heard political speeches &amp; looking for Annie found her about 4 P.M. with Lottie Clauson &amp; brothers. Had a nice time we all went to {Sways?} for tea. We left Annie there &amp; Ida &amp; I came home. Max called in evening.

Tues 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. drove down for Annie. Then Ida &amp; I went down in evening to get valise.

{page folded over} 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. washing

{page folded over} 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. {Amy Pickens?} here for last time. A &amp; I went up to Mrs Shaws It 7 after we got these. Stayed till after 10 then Marlon drove us home it a real nice time playing cards etc.

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                    <text>Frid Aug 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 88. S &amp; Alf down in A.M. Annie &amp; I drove up to see Alice Breckon in afternoon. We played two games of croquey 3 girls on each side. Mrs B at Oakville came home for tea &amp; Mrs Smith &amp; her son Hubert. We left early &amp;  brot Alice down with us &amp; Lottie &amp; Mr Smith drove behind us. When we got home, folks (Ada &amp; Marlon &amp; Bray girls &amp; Miss Pinkley) all starting for the lake for a row. So we hurried up &amp; went. It a lovely night moonlight &amp; so calm on lake. about 15 of us in boat, us singing &amp; Marlon playing mouth organ &amp; {?} also. It nearly 11 when got home. Just passed around apples Joe B couldn't get away as he was thrashing at {Mastermans?} 

Sat 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; Ida went down to Toronto on Masassa. Ida stayed. Annie &amp; I left to do the work. Mr &amp; Mrs Davidson called in evening. Archie S came &amp; wanted me to go to Oakville so I went. Heard Army band &amp; had ice cream &amp; chocolates. Had a lovely moonlight drive. Elz Forfar came home with {MJP?}

Sun 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It windy bright day. I went to S.S. &amp; came home Joe hear with buggy to take me up to Sarahs, So got there at 4. They laying around. After tea we all went over to Mrs Altons &amp; went out to see the new barn it lovely building. Then went in house &amp; had a good sing. Mr Alton teasing me about Joe, said he could see now why he was so willing to help Alf in spring. We left for home at 9.30. Got home at 11.30. We eating aples coming home &amp; moon as bright. Had a fine talk.

Mon 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; Eliz &amp; children drove up to Sarahs

Tues 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. nothing new.

Wed 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing It election day between Waldie &amp; Henderson Waldie got elected. Eliz. sick in bed all day.

Thur 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing.

Frid 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I wrote letter to Josie Gibert &amp; went down in evening &amp; posted it. saw Bertha {Dewent?} in &amp; heard her play for awhile 

Sat 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie drove Eliz. to station to go to Ham.  &amp; she drove on &amp; called for 7 train &amp; brot M.L. &amp; Eliz. home. Sarah was away.

Sun 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to S.S. Had Mr Deacon to preach. He preached splendid sermon. Lot of strangers there Joe B &amp; Hannie B &amp; Mr R Blanchard &amp; Austin &amp; Marlon S. &amp; I sat with Mr Kennedy. Just had Archie for tea. Then he drove Annie &amp; I up to M.P. church, it very warm in church. Heard anither good sermon. It very dark &amp; lightning coming home.

Mon 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing &amp; E.M. getting load of apples to drive to Toronto.

Tues 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing churning baking. Peach festival at Bronte. Annie Eliz. &amp; M.W. went &amp; I ran to P.O. &amp; back up then went in house Joe B. &amp; Horace W. there. We talked &amp; then I got lantern &amp; we went out &amp; got a melon &amp; ate it. Then Pa &amp; M.L. went to bed. I had to entertain them. They went at 11. We went in parlor &amp; I played &amp; sang for them.

Wed 29. Pa drove Eliz. down to Oakville to go home on boat. S &amp; Alf came down in P.M. I drove down to Oakville after 4 &amp; went to Dentist &amp; had {2?} teeth out then went to Lucy Sheers for tea. Then went to meet Masassah met Ida I a little to late for boat. Ida came. My face ached all the way home &amp; I couldn't get hardly any sleep all night.

Thur 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Blondie sick. I choring around. My face ached all the day. I writing in this. Ida over helping Mrs {W?} sew. A gone to P.O.</text>
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                    <text>Sat 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep / 1888. It cool nice day. Hurried &amp; got through work &amp; Annie &amp; I just ready to start for the Street &amp; watch base ball match between Oakville &amp; St Anns when Allie Larkin came in from Newcastle so we took her along. Such a lot at the match. Geo K drove Ada &amp; Charlotte B. over to see it. Had a nice time then &lt;s&gt;drove&lt;/s&gt; Josie Alton drove Annie &amp; I to Sarahs, while Allie drove with Sarah &amp; Alf after tea Philus. &amp; Geo Alton came in. We had music &amp; water melon &amp; played "truth &amp; honesty" It 11 when got to bed &amp; I sick.

Sun 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie &amp; I drove home about 10 &amp; Allie S &amp; Alf got down for dinner. I had a nap then went to S.S. Marlon here for tea. After tea S. Alf &amp; I started for street. met church folks going to church.

Mon 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. I helping Sarah wash &amp; churn in eve went over home

Tues 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ironing &amp; baking. I went over home for pumpkin in P.M. Sarah went over in eve &amp; Philus came back with her. He stayed &amp; we had a fine talk. He offered to take me up to mountain &amp; then home.

Wed 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Expecting thrashers so busy all day.

Thur 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep Thrashers came at noon &amp; Allie M.L. &amp; Pa drove up  Pa went home before tea so I not ready to go home so Allie went &amp; &lt;s&gt;Paid&lt;/s&gt; brot her back on Frid morn. In evening Thrashers all in house &amp; got Mr Alton's man Fred to sing &amp; dance. Had a great time laughing. In the afternoon M.L. &amp; Sarah &amp; I out to see them thrash so I helped Philus carry boxes for awhile so he helped me wash the tea dishes. He washed all himself.

Frid 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Philus Alton's birthday 21 years 1888.  Finished thrashing after dinner. Theo A. &amp; M.L. went home. It started to rain &amp; we had intended to have gone over home, but Philus &amp; Wolsely came over &amp; we had mouth organ &amp; singing. Alf went to bed but we had Water melon which Pa brot up in A.M. a very large one so gave it to Philus for his birthday present. Had a great feed &amp; Wolsley &amp; I shooting seeds. 

Sat 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. After work done, in evening Allie Sarah &amp; I went over home Alf wouldn't go. We had a splendid sing. Mr &amp; Mrs Hixson there. Sang for 2 hours steady. Philus came home with me &amp; Allie &amp; Josie on ahead &amp; then Gertie &amp; Sarah. Had to go to patch to get water melon after got home. It 11 when they went.

Sun 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Got work done &amp; I got dressed when Philus came along. We drove up to mountain  Had a lovely drive  Saw Lake {M?} It lovely scenery coming home got home at 11. When Had dinner Will Alton there also. Sarah &amp; Alf &amp; Allie went to church &amp; Philus &amp; I came to Bronte, only E.M. home Archie for tea. Then after tea, all went to Oakville to hear Hunter &amp; Crosely preach in new presbyterian church. Philus &amp; I in one buggy &amp; Annie Ida &amp; Archie &amp; E.M. M.W. &amp; Jane B. in the other. It lovely meeting. Got home at 11. one the other folks home B.4 us. Philus &amp; I had a great talk. He wants to keep my company If I would not go with any other fellow. I know Sarah &amp; Alf just put him up to it. He telling all about his property as if that should tempt me. I was to give him an answer the next time I see him. Had water musk melon after got home.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep 1888. Us washing &amp; churning &amp; busy. M.L. told me Joe was down on Sun when we were all to church but he didn't stay but went to M.P. church. I felt sorry I Sarah &amp; Alf drove Allie home.  I drove to P.O. with Alf to get Ida wasn't home.

Tues 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Sep  Allie teaching School for Aggie Curtis Max C called on Mon eve to get me to teach his I too busy &lt;s&gt;Wed 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. &lt;/s&gt; Had Mr Hale from Woodstock come to stay all night He an old Friend of E.M.  We had quite a sing &amp; lovely 1st water melon of the season.

Wed 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. &amp; Mr Hale away to Oakville in P.M. I just got my dress changed B4 tho &amp; as I came down who should be at the table but Joe B. He been to Toronto &amp; came off train. We had a walk out around the garden, &amp; to lane gate &amp; a great talk. It nearly 11 when got in &amp; folks  just coming out of parlor. Mr Hale going to put his Jewerley on in kitchen as he is an agent for jewerly so M.W. &amp; Ida &amp; Annie chose broches &amp; I got ear rings &amp; E.M. cuff buttons &amp; M.L. collar button. Had a large water melon it after 11 before Joe went. Joe had been to Toronto to see a man about going out to North West but didn't see him so decided not to go until 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..

Thur 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mr Hale went to Toronto after dinner. He a great tease. E.M. droive M.W.  Allie &amp; Ida &amp; 3 of Bray girls down to Oakville to Crosley &amp; Hunters meeting &amp; I started to write to Frank but got too sleepy so went to bed. The folks didn't get home untill 1.30 as they had to walk all the way hime for E.M. broke the {tung saw?} again when he was backing out of shed.

Frid 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Girls all tired &amp; sleepy didn't get up till late I baking bread &amp; making soap Archie hear in evening Had Mrs McCauley for tea she going to Oakville &amp; then home. Annie going to Toronto to see Exhibition so M.W. drove both up to station.I went to P.O. in bare head met Bertha D &amp; she came up road with me &amp; I went back with her we had a great talk. Folks wondered where I had been. I went to bed &amp; left Archie Allie &amp; Ida singing.

Sat 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Busy. M.L. &amp; Allie went over to Hixsons &amp; Ida &amp; Allie went over to Brays in P.M. after tea Annie came home &amp; Annie C. with her. Expect Will up to night.

Sun 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rainy day. Ida Annie C &amp; I kept house while they went to church. Will went up shore to see Curtises &amp; Mr Taylor Arthur B &amp; Mr Christie here to spend the evening. To bed at 11.

Mon 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing. Hurried tea over &amp; Allie &amp; I drove up to see Mrs Wrinch &amp; family. Aggie just returned from North West. Had a very nice time indeed. Had grapes &amp; singing etc. Went at 10.

Thur 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Looked like rain but Allie Pa &amp; I went down to Toronto on noon train. Allie &amp; I to Aunt Eliza's. Went shoping in P.M. Adrienna &amp; Oscar there &amp; Anson Walton in evening. Had a good sing. 

Wed 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Mon. 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. was Frank W. birthday he 21.  Allie &amp; I up early took train to Exhibition. Got there at 9. Went through building ground Alf Sarah Jane &amp; E.M. in palace</text>
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                    <text>Then met Dave K &amp; Arthur B in out gallery. We went together for a little while until we met Joe B. Philus &amp; Josie A then Dave left us. We all got together after eating our dinner in Skinns office (with Brays Mrs McC. &amp; Kate B.) &amp; Joe &amp; I went over to King but came on shower of rain so waited a while then left. I with Joe most of P.M. We ( 5 couple) went to tea to gether. Joe &amp; I S. &amp; Alf E.M. &amp; Jane, Emma B &amp; Ed Blanchard, Kate B &amp; Chris Stevenson. Then we all went to see fire works together. Had a lovely time. After boys sat beside us all went to train station together. Had a great time getting on train. Such terrible crowds. Left folks at station &amp; never said good bye to everyone. I walked up street with S. &amp; Alf &amp; took car to Aunties.

Thur 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Helping Aunties all day. Saw Floe about 1 min. I went up town with {Anson?} &amp; called for Will &amp; we went up to Ga.s S. &amp; Pa &amp; Archie Forfar &amp; Anson &amp; I for tea. Watson here all night. Will took Annie Anson S. &amp; I out driving. It lovely &amp; moonlight. In at 10.

Frid 21&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Stayed at Ga's till after dinner. I reading &amp; singing all A.M. Annie &amp; I drove down for Will at noon. I walked down to Aunties &amp; took car to station for Bronte. Anson went with me. He going home to New Castle also Annie met me. To bed at 9.

Sat 22&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. churning &amp; busy. S. came off noon train &amp; Pa off 6. S. &amp; A went over to see Edith Ingledew. She sick in bed. I writing in this.

Sun 23&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; Went to S.S. In choir through service. Marlon S. &amp; his Ma out. Quite a number of strangers A &amp; Alf &amp; Archie here for tea. Hurried up &amp; got work done &amp; went out to Melon patch. Then Joe B. came along &amp; we had quite a talk. He telling me about Minnie Stevinson getting married When S &amp; Alf came along. I put melon in buggy. We had melon in dining room. Archie S. here. They went at 10.30.

Mon 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Girls sewing &amp; I doing house work.

Tues 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Heard Ella McCauley died in A.M.

Wed 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Drove Annie to School &amp; then went to P.O. E.M. &amp; M.W. &amp; Pa went to Hamilton show. Ida sewing tor Ella Eccleston.

Thur 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I very sick all A.M. but sewing &amp; busy all P.M.

Frid 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I went down to see Bertha D in evening &amp; Ida called for me on her way home from Ella's. I took down 2 musk melons Had a real nice time. Very cold coming home.

Sat 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I baking &amp; A also. M.W. &amp; Pa came home on evening train.

Sun 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very cool weather. Had a splendid sermon went to S.S. Dave K out to Church. I drove home with Archie S. He here for tea. Then I got tea &amp; He took Annie &amp; I to Oakville church to hear Crosley &amp; Hunter in Meth. church. Had a splendid meeting. Rather expected to see Joe B. then but didn't. It so crowded.

Mon 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. 1888. Rainy day. Two Maria's &amp; Sam went to Oakville 

Tues 2 Oct. Another rainy day. Mrs Gilespy's birthday. It cleared up at night. So E.M. took A. Ida &amp; I &amp; called ar Brays &amp; took Ada &amp; Jane down to Oakville church to hear Crosley &amp; Hunter for last time they going to Winsor to hold meeting. Had a {pand?} meeting  Ada &amp; Jane went forward. Church full. It 10 O'clock when got home. 

Wed 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Washing &amp; it {?} day. I very sleepy all day. Drove down for Annie met her getting a ride home with John Biggs. I went to bed at 7.30 so tired &amp; sleepy.

Thurs 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Ironing. It raining in A.M. After done bailing up apples for E.M. to take to Toronto, Ella called this evening Got a new man to work. Came on Mon. noon.</text>
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                    <text>Oct 1888.

Frid 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Ida &amp; Annie drove themselves to Oakville fair. M.W. &amp; I drying apples in evening.

Sat. 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Geo Kennedy came over in A.M. &amp; sat &amp; talked &amp; I took him out &amp; got some grapes. He helped lift our stove to black. Us busy all day &amp; I rather out of humor.

Sun 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; S. &amp; Alf down. M.L. went home with them after tea. I out to church &amp; SS. Dave K. then I in choir Had a good look at him. {?} I home alone in evening I reading &amp; A singing folks went to B. church. I {?} don't read for thinking about Dave

Mon 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; I out sorting apples. Sam went along to P.o. He not well nor able to work so he brot our Mail for us &amp; came in. I got dressed &amp; we went &amp; got some grapes then I drove him back.

Tues 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Folks getting ready to go to street to have a shoot Will &amp; Ted Eaton were there &amp; W.G.'s family also at Street.

Wed 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct  I up early to get E.M. off to train. In evening I went to bed at 8 got sound asleep then Annie called me the Altons came down. Gertie Louisa W {?} &amp; Philus. So I got up &amp; we had music &amp; singing until 12 O'Clock.

Thur 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Annie went with Altons them to go to convention at Milton. Picking apples. Ida &amp; I went for chestnuts down to Kennedy place on Wed it rather late when we got there so only got a few quarts. Had a good time laughing at Geo about the "Island girls."

Frid 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It rainy  

Sat 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rainy again. done work I hurried &amp; got dressed &amp; just got to gate as Dave K did so we had a little talk &amp; he asked to come with me I went to P. O. &amp; came back he in orchard so came up to house with me &amp; layed down &amp; we had quite a talk until 6. Then he went.

Sun 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Went to s.S. &amp; church. Mr Stuart &amp; Husband came up to tree Clarence Lucas &amp; his bride out to church Married on Thur 11. When got home Joe B. here. He stayed till 11. Waiting for Archie to bring Annie home from Alfs so then Joe got a ride home with Archie.

Mon 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dave K birthday 23rd year.  Lovely day. I helping E.M. out doors. I got through work &amp; went up stairs &amp; put on E.M. panse &amp; coat &amp; hat &amp; climbed out window &amp; got down off roof &amp; went over to give Dave K. birthday surprise. Had a moustache manufactured out of feathers. I walked passed front door &amp; looked in Kitchen window saw Geo lightening lantern as I went in front of house to wrap at door &amp; saw Dave K there just as I going to wrap &amp; I felt terrible he said good evening in a disguised way but he couldn't know me &amp; I said I was a particular friend of Mr K &amp; then he came down to me &amp; my moustache gave me {?} &amp; he found out who I was so I wished him a happy New Year just then his mother came to door &amp; called him &amp; I light out for home climbed on house &amp; got my clothes changed &amp; went down stairs as if nothing had happened, I sit tho had could hardly keep my face straight folks all thinking I was in bed. I was only an hour gone.

Tues 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing Dr Brick called to see Ida's sore throat. S &amp; Alf down a little while.

Wed 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I churning &amp; made a cake. Dave K came here for dinner I looked to him while I pealing potatoes. He here all after noon I sitting in parlor talking to him. It a great talk. He hear for tea. went down cellar with me &amp; I weighed him to 180. Then after tea he went at 2. for B. &amp; Gus Bumby came &amp; here till 11. 

Thur 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. E.M. had me up at 15 to 5. cause I up late. Out helping {corner turned) barrel up apples. Miss Jones came a little while. M.W. M.L. went with Mrs W up to hear D.V. Lucas lecture on Palermo on "home grown things in Australia."

Frid 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Rainy Annie didn't go to school so she doing house work.

(corner turned) {Sat?} 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Watson &amp; Gordon came to stay over. {page turned up unable to decipher possibly Annie &amp; I very tired in } P.M. </text>
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                    <text>I went over to see Dave K on Frid took him a loaf of brown bread. He getting better.

Sun 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Oct. Ida birthday she 21 S &amp; Alf down. Had Archie here for tea. I went to SS. but not to church for not feeling well. To bed early.

Mon 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. M.W. &amp; I out sorting apples all day I reading "A young gilrls wooing " by EP Roe which Dave K lent me.

Teus 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Ict. Out helping E.M. churned 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. It's snowed.

Wed 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day washing &amp; out picking apples. Mrs. Kenn. over &amp; said Dave took a bad spell. Ida making over a dress for me. 

Thur 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Alf &amp; Josiah here for dinner done cleaning &amp; busy Annie's birthday 24.

Frid 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Boiling soap &amp; reading book. It raining after noon.

Sat 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. baking pies &amp; busy till 3. then had a bath in tub. Pa returned from Hamil. 

Sun 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Had a nap &amp; went to S.S. stayed for church. Villa C &amp; her intended Mr Husband with her. Stayed for fellowship. Had no stranger for tea. Annie &amp; I went to B. church saw Dave there he went home with Bertha D. Charlotte &amp; Geo K there. 

Mon 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I making snow apple Jelly expecting Geo K to come &amp; say Goodbye before he going away but didn't come in house Come &amp; seen E.M. &amp; went away after from telling me Sun eve he were going. Us out picking apples when Bertha D came up she here for tea. I changed dress &amp; showed her fancy work &amp; had a nice time. I got through work after tea &amp; in parlor playing &amp; singing for 2 or 3 hrs. Bertha played such a lot of pieces. Then her &amp; I went out to W.C. &amp; had a talk B4 she went. told her about giving D.K. the birthday surprise &amp; she had a great laugh Wesley D. came up for her. I went to lane gate with her at 10. P.M. When she went home.

Tues 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nice day out &lt;s&gt;out&lt;/s&gt; doors all day sorting apples. Mr Stuart here for tea going to prayer meeting. I writing in this.

{in larger black ink}  Apr 3   1888
&lt;br&gt; Oct 31   1888

{in pencil} {S?} M

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&lt;p&gt;"Bronte" April 1888 ___"___"___"___&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 3rd.. Annie C drove down with Annie &amp;amp; brot Lois Jones over from Brays. Spent a quiet day. E.M. &amp;amp; I drove Annie up to 6 train &amp;amp; Lois got on 7 to go to H. When we got back Dave K came but I didn't go in room until 9 Oclock he stayed &amp;amp; talked until 11. Rather interesting to hear him tell about his cousins down in Africa. Got talking about life insurance said he had his life insured for $2.000 got it done in 1885 the time the N.W. battle was flourishing Don't know what I have done or said but Dave hasn't been over since. It is now 16th.. April. Wed, Thur, &amp;amp; Frid, &amp;amp; Sat, all as usual&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. Saw a stranger walking around down concession It was Dave K's Minnie from Guelph she came down to stay over Sunday. He (Dave) had her out for a drive on Sun. night Mandia H. called here for tea she told me my fortune said a fair &amp;amp; Dark gentleman in cups. Said fair one had most money. E.M. drove her home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th.. All as usual can't put down every little item space to{o} small. Wed morning all day I making fine shirt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12th.. Ida &amp;amp; I house cleaning S &amp;amp; Alf came down caught us in the midst said they brought Joes boots down to him saw him on road had his moustache cut off:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 13 Ida &amp;amp; I doing kitchen &amp;amp; very tired Annie got letter &amp;amp; photo from Henry Hammond. I went to P.O. met Archie S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14th.. I doing baking Mrs Miliam called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th.. Nice day Quite a lot out to church Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Matherman out Edith &amp;amp; Will Mitchell also. Saw Davd over to Hall he not to church. Ida got tea &amp;amp; no singing in parlor, saw Joe B coming so I let him in at hall door. Ate our tea &amp;amp; sat in tonight &amp;amp; talked around coal stove. Then in parlor &amp;amp; singing. Ida &amp;amp; A went to bed &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; I talked until 11.30. He quite lovely had so much to say hadn't seen him for 4 weeks. told him a little about Dave but not all.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16th.. Washing. Alf come &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; E.M. went to Sale. Dave over to see Sam but I didn't see him. Guess he's angry at something. Ida painting floor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 17. Ida went over to Brays to take a painting lesson so after tea I went over for her it snowed quite a lot in P.M. We got home at 9. I teasing Charlotte about going to get married.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Very windy Ida went to Williams. Just M.L. &amp;amp; I here so lonesome so I dug some parsnips &amp;amp; took them over to Kennedys Mr K melting bees wax for Mr Bray. Coming home across the orchard met Dave as I was climbing over fence so he came over &amp;amp; we had a talk. Said he had been sick not able to get over it wasn't his old Friend Minnie from Guelph he had out for a drive but another, Minnie Davis his 2nd cousin from Berlin. he asked me if I would go up to Alfs with him on Sun so I said yes after SS. We had a great talk. Said he'd come over &amp;amp; see about it Frid eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. Alf down for to take Annie up to go to H with them on Sat Alf &amp;amp; E.M. went shooting &amp;amp; late getting back for tea. M.L. &amp;amp; I doing dishes when Dave came &amp;amp; had on blue wrapper &amp;amp; my hair banged. Then Archie S came. I made fire on in parlor. Dave in kitchen&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April talking to San. He wanted to know what ailed me I looked so queer with hair banged. He wanted to know if I had to take cholorform to get them cut. They went at 11 before having some music In violin &amp;amp; organ. I mixed bread at 12 to bake&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21st.. I tryed to finish baking just got it done &amp;amp; had to go to bed at 11 &amp;amp; got up at 1 P.M. &amp;amp; cleaned floor. Ida got home at 2. Went to bed at 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 22nd.. Lovely day. Went to SS. came home after SS. Lottie Bray with me so turned corner &amp;amp; went home back way cause she saw Dave coming. He met me &amp;amp; gave me a drive home &amp;amp; I left my shoes books in house &amp;amp; we started for Sarah's it lovely drive Had quite a talk going up about "Walton {girls?} champion" &amp;amp; chewing tobacco etc. Got there at 4 P.M. girls to church but got soon got home after we got there. Alf &amp;amp; I {mombing?) he kissing me before Dave. Had tea then Alf milked &amp;amp; Dave out to barn with him after got dishes done us singing &amp;amp; talking we came home at 9. Had a lovely drive home moonlight but Annie with us &amp;amp; rather crowded Got home at 10.30 We thanked him for drive &amp;amp; I said I enjoyed it so he said he hoped we would enjoy another before the summer was over if I was willing &amp;amp; I said I didn't know I would see if I was living&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. I drove Annie to school then washing Annie walked home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24 I drove her to school saw Dave working making on a fire he said the room felt a little chilly wanted me to get warm too. We walked he came over to buggy said he had stopped chewing tobacco &amp;amp; took winter greens instead. ML &amp;amp; Emily missionary collecting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. Nice day but {chilly?} I felt awfully tired Had a nap after dinner I writing in this when E.M. brot Dave in house so talked to him till 10. I lent him "Aunt Jane's {?}" to read. He said when ever he wanted to chew he would take out my gem &amp;amp; look at it instead of chewing tobacco. Thot it was time to play croquey soon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 26th.. Warmest day I fixing {?} &amp;amp; sewing seed in {pans?frames?} &amp;amp; potatoe also Emily Triller called for M.L. to go collecting. I making rug, Went to P.O. met M.L. &amp;amp; talking in front of Dollonds Dave came along but he went on to P.O. &amp;amp; we came home. {Ivy?) Wily up at Bronte &amp;amp; took sick not expected to {cut off}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th April. I cleaning yard in A.M. Then working my P.M. it a very warm day. E.M. went to station to meet Maria W coming home I got work done &amp;amp; went to lane got playing mouth organ Dave went past whistling but I too late to see him. I stayed there &amp;amp; he came whistling back so stood talking He walked up lane with me &amp;amp; telling me his dream about me &amp;amp; himself. Folks teasing me when I went in house. Maria bot Isa &amp;amp; I new dress. We sent our money {cut off}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28th.. Very busy. Girls moved out stove I busy in garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29th.. Nice day A &amp;amp; I walked to SS. saw Dave in the distance not to speak Had a new preacher not very good stayed for class came up road {? cut off} In evening up to concession reading "Beulah" came in at 7 &amp;amp; went to bed. Ida &amp;amp; Annie went to B church. A Brod came home with them. Thot it {? cut off} Sarah &amp;amp; Alf down for dinner &amp;amp; back {cut off}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 30th.. Washing. Mr Lucas here all day his birthday. Emma Bray called I walked to Bronte with her went to see Ivey Wiley she very sick. Went to bed at 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 1st May Rather cold day. M.W. sick &amp;amp; M.L. in Doing housework&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 2nd.. May. Gus Skinons birthday. Housecleaning dining room. Dr Rush called to see M.L. toothache. He saw Ida &amp;amp; I white washing. I went to bed at 7.15. Dave came but never knew he came until morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; met Ireland girls going to Sarahs so we went back with them &amp;amp; then Theoph &amp;amp; Will Alton came then Josie &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Will Ireland so had quite a house full. Theoph &amp;amp; I playing mouth organ. Then we all got chasing pigs &amp;amp; had such laughing till I got sick. Then told riddles &amp;amp; they went at 6. Will &amp;amp; Theoph waited until girls would get nearly home B4. they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 17th.. May Fine day. Hurried &amp;amp; got sink done &amp;amp; got ready &amp;amp; we came down home got here at 8. A.M. I made yeast &amp;amp; iron busy all day. Ida making wrapper &amp;amp; sunbonnet. They went after tea. Pa &amp;amp; Alf fished all day &amp;amp; cot amost two full pe{cut off}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 18th.. Ida &amp;amp; I out doors tying up grapes then she cleaned parlor &amp;amp; I done hall rather tired at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 19th..Maria &amp;amp; Annie trimming straw berries Ida doing baking &amp;amp; I cleaning then after dinner putting down carpet in dining room &amp;amp; busy till 6. Girls said Dave was over Wed. eve when I was away on Street&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 20th.. May. Nice day went to SS. E.M. Annie &amp;amp; Maria drove down to Oakville new presbyerian church They not home in time for S.S. Had Mr Husband for dinner. No person here for tea. Ida &amp;amp; I went over to see Annie B. hurried of before any would come &amp;amp; when got there who should be there but Dave he &amp;amp; Dan were to Oakville in P.M. so he there for tea. We had quite a chat then Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Brodericks &amp;amp; Dave went home to feed horse &amp;amp; he came back &amp;amp; Brod &amp;amp; we had a sing &amp;amp; he came home with us. Went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 21st.. Washing &amp;amp; I planting melon seed when Dave drove over with his horse &amp;amp; buggy &amp;amp; wanted some body to go to Oakville tea-meeting. I went on out to finish planting &amp;amp; he came out &amp;amp; asked me. I didn't care about going but didn't like to refuse when he came over all prepared. So I got ready &amp;amp; went he forgot to get robe so we drove in his place for it. Had a great talk going &amp;amp; coming. The church shed was full of horses so had to go to hotel with horse. We got sit down to tea table &amp;amp; spyed Annie eating at another table. Emma Belyea came &amp;amp; spoke to me &amp;amp; Maggie Gailee also. Had a nice tea. Got a front seat near some of Nuddlewad folks. Charlie Eazard in front of us. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Waldie behind &amp;amp; Mary Flemming &amp;amp; Andia. Had lots of good speakers. Mr McKay from Parkdale was there &amp;amp; Mr Cochrean from Brantford etc. Got out after 11. It lovely moonlight night We walked up to shed &amp;amp; he made me acquainted with Charlie Ezard. Poor Jane I had to tell him just about my thots were towards him we had a terrible long talk. We sat at lane gate &amp;amp; then at house in buggy It 1 O'clock when got home. Dave said I needn't expect him over very often now.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tues 22nd.. May 1888. Pa &amp;amp; Ida started for the street Mr Altons going to have there new barn raised. I ironing had a early dinner &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; I drove up to Street got there at 1 O'clock. Ida fixing Sarah's bedroom Gertie over. Such a crowd working at building. Maggie Alton &amp;amp; Kate Blanchard &amp;amp; Miss Dolson &amp;amp; 2 Miss Springer &amp;amp; such a lot of women. Had a good time. Set the tables out side in lawn. Over 100 for tea. So many girls around that only in one anothers road so some of us in parlor singing. Then after tea was over Some boys put swing up in new barn for us girls &amp;amp; we had a splendid swing. Other boys playing base ball. We got home at 10.30. Pa started 1st.. alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 23rd..May. Nice day Baking &amp;amp; ironing, churning etc. Archie &amp;amp; Austin Speers came in evening. Had a splendid time then played cards they went at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 24th.. May Nice day also. Aunt &amp;amp; Uncle came up on 1st..train &amp;amp; walked down. Had dinner early then Sarah Gertie &amp;amp; Wolsley drove down at 1 O'clock Us girls got dressed &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Theophilus came &amp;amp; we all went down fishing. Blandina came in but Emma came on train &amp;amp; just got at house same as boat Such a lot down fishing those that couldn't fish went on boat &amp;amp; had music. Wolsley &amp;amp; Theo &amp;amp; I played &amp;amp; sang. Then when going home Charlotte &amp;amp; Ada B. walked up road in the middle of road like the Army with fishing poles in the air. Saw Dave standing in P.O. We all went to ship yard &amp;amp; fished &amp;amp; fooled around not many fish to be caught. Sarah looking for Alf so Brays &amp;amp; Annie went home &amp;amp; rest of us went over on point. Then came home &amp;amp; had tea the other folks had their tea before us. Us in parlor singing &amp;amp; playing. When George Bumby &amp;amp; Joe B. drove up. Then us all out side shooting rockets &amp;amp; fire crackers. Then got started to play some games &amp;amp; Will Alton &amp;amp; Theo went to Bronte for more crackers, &amp;amp; us all played until they got back. Had a lively time Then Alf &amp;amp; Sarah started home &amp;amp; the Alton boys followed. There were three buggies of them Then Joe &amp;amp; I went in garden to get a boquet &amp;amp; then went for a walk moonlight through orchard &amp;amp; up to concession &amp;amp; barn. I told him about going with Dave to tea-meeting. We had quite a talk. If I wanted to go with Dave he said to go but that there were nicer fellows than Dave but if I wanted to go al right. He wants me to not depend on him entirely but to go with any one I wanted to go with. They went at 10.30 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. May I out planting corn Emma Mable &amp;amp; Blondie here Mable drove A to school then she helping me plant. Then Ida &amp;amp; I out tying grape vines we so sleepy &amp;amp; tired could hardly see vines. I going to bed &amp;amp; heard Mable played so went down to have a sing for 15 min &amp;amp; before I got to bed Marlon &amp;amp; Ada Shard came so had to get dressed. It raining &amp;amp; they stayed until 12. Had a good sing &amp;amp; then E.M. got violin &amp;amp; Ada played with him. We lent them rubber boots &amp;amp; rubbers to go home in for they wouldn't stay all night as we asked them to.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 26th.. Annie &amp;amp; Mable went to H &amp;amp; I drove them to station. Busy in garden after dinner then had a bath &amp;amp; washed my head &amp;amp; went to station for Annie saw Mandia &amp;amp; Jenni McGalleshy got of train. Go bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 27th.. Got up at 5.30 &amp;amp; milked cow, got 4 calves in 2 {done?} then after done work went to bed again &amp;amp; slept till 11.30. Went to SS. &amp;amp; church not many out Marlon at S.S. again. Walked up road with him after church. After tea I went around garden for walked. Archie S came &amp;amp; Annie went for a drive with him. I went to bed early feeling sorry for {Dave?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28, Helped with Washing then out planting corn E.M. &amp;amp; M.W. drove to H.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 29th.. Sam went to H. In garden hoeing &amp;amp; ironing went for Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30th.. Baking after dinner Gertie Alton &amp;amp; Mrs Hixson children came for strawberry plants so while waiting Ida Gertie &amp;amp; I had 3 games of croquey. I went for Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 31st.. I took Annie down it raining saw Will Giles &amp;amp; talked to him on road &amp;amp; Geo Kennedy &amp;amp; Belyea boys etc. I sorting potatoes then cleaning straw plants. Went for Annie saw Austin Speers talking to Geo K. Sarah &amp;amp; Alf drove down in eve Alf went fishing. Bray girls called &amp;amp; M.L. Annie &amp;amp; I went to teachers meeting in Church. Saw Dave K in P.O. then when come out of church he there walked up with us. Rather friendly. We had one of the surveyors at our place on Wed eve. he a great talker good as a lecture to hear him tell about his surveys. We desided to have a pic-nic for SS. at home in grove on 12 of June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 1st June / 1888. Nice fine day I baking bread &amp;amp; cleaning cellar Edith &amp;amp; Mrs Ingledew came Edith here for tea. Us in garden when Archie came up. Maria making garden. I writing in this &amp;amp; very tired. Ida making M.L. a dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 2nd June Busy. M.W. &amp;amp; I sewing cucumber seeds it raining. Jennie Wild had a daughter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3rd Nice day Stayed for SS church &amp;amp; class when got home Joe B. sitting in hammock &amp;amp; Austin S &amp;amp; Ida&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;beside. They here for tea. Had a good sing then Austin went to M.P. {Mount Pleasant} church. Joe &amp;amp; I went over to {?} for a walk. Sarah &amp;amp; Alf came &amp;amp; Girls all over to Brodericks &amp;amp; I went too, Joe &amp;amp; I sitting in hammock together. Archie S &amp;amp; M.L. drove up to Trillers for tea. Alf &amp;amp; I went but Joe stayed &amp;amp; took a ride up with Archie. When came in from the Hammock passed around apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4th.. June 1888.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 5th.. M.L. &amp;amp; M.W. drove up to Alfs Ida &amp;amp; I very busy Blandina came down &amp;amp; Annie Toronto came &amp;amp; Emma Didn't get much done &amp;amp; we had to talk to Annie C. Ida went to Hamilton on boat &amp;amp; M.W. stayed up to Alfs but Alf drove M.L. home &amp;amp; went fishing &amp;amp; stayed here all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 6th.. Alf up early &amp;amp; had me up at 5 to get breakfast &amp;amp; so long B4. any others got up for there breakfast. Alf went home about 8 &amp;amp; Annie C with him. We all went down to teachers meeting to see about pic-nic. It very windy day almost a blizzard. Dave came over to church Just as we were coming home &amp;amp; he walked up road with Annie &amp;amp; I. He very cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 7th.. Our time taken up getting meals etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 8th.. I cleaned cellar way P.M. Annie &amp;amp; I drove to Oakville &amp;amp; brot our Annie with us home. Alf "The." &amp;amp; Mill &amp;amp; Mer. Alton down fishing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 9th.. Blandina came down B4. dinner &amp;amp; Ida on her. Annie C went home on 7 train &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I took her to train gave Jane B. a ride home saw quite a number at station.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10th.. June. Went to S.S. Came home after church Mr. Hollinrake preached. Came home &amp;amp; had a new preacher &amp;amp; his driver here for tea. Had a nice rain. I wrote letter to Frank.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11th.. Baking for pic-nic. I washed print dresses etc. Then bread in P.M. Went for Annie Called in at Bray for butter. Nice cool day for pic-nic. Baking cakes in A.M. S Alf &amp;amp; Gertie down to pic-nic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 12 June Not many strangers there Blandina came in. I helped with tea table Gertie Alton Geo W. &amp;amp; I went for a row then came back &amp;amp; got Annie, S &amp;amp; Ada B. went for another row. When got back all folks gone home. Ada came in. All tired. Wed 13th.. Didn't do much for so tired&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 14th.. Washing. It my 19th..birthday. A &amp;amp; I went to Bronte went to Mrs McCay. A gave me {? hairpin?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 15th.. Merton S.S. pic-nic went to Bronte house it very hot Ida &amp;amp; I drove to Oakville &amp;amp; took Annie got our new hats etc. Was eating our supper when Joe B. stept up to window he had been to pic-nic &amp;amp; came down on train. So he &amp;amp; I went out to have a game of croquey then Will Giles came. So then Mill &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; Joe played sides. Joe &amp;amp; Annie came in house &amp;amp; A played &amp;amp; we talked until 10. Joe &amp;amp; I went to get a drink he asked me to go up with Annie {Sartere?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 16th..June I very busy hoed garden baked cake &amp;amp; cleaned etc. Boat come in so M.W. Ida &amp;amp; I went down &amp;amp; we went out for a sail to Oakville E.M. &amp;amp; Jane B. too. Will Walton was on boat &amp;amp; he tormenting me all the time. Only stayed in Oakville 20 min It lovely &amp;amp; cool on water. I hurried home &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; I walked in to Breckons as we had promised Joe &amp;amp; horses all tired so had to walk. Got there at 8. Met Mrs Shapland &amp;amp; Will King there from Cornfield us all playing croquey. Horace Wrinch &amp;amp; Joe were captains &amp;amp; Annie Mr &amp;amp; Mrs S. on one side &amp;amp; Lottie B &amp;amp; Will King &amp;amp; I on other It long game Annie side won. Weavers in house &amp;amp; had music &amp;amp; refreshments. Dry throat so horse could hardly sing We left at 11.20. Joe drove us home we were asked over to Henery Breckons &amp;amp; he drive from there. It lovely moon light night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 17th.. Went to S.S. wore white dress come home &amp;amp; undressed &amp;amp; Slept. Had Archie &amp;amp; Mrs {Dorning?} for tea. I went down to gate &amp;amp; reading library book then got organ on stoop &amp;amp; us all singing. A &amp;amp; E.M. (too?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 18th.. Washing &amp;amp; I so tired couldn't half work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 19th.. Ida stayed up on Street came home at night A &amp;amp; S not here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20th.. / 88 Mandia Hixson &amp;amp; Bella McPherson called. Two Marias away to Hixsons. Arthur B came over in eve. &amp;amp; we talked. Wanted one or two of us girls to go up to S.'s on Sun.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 21st.. In cellar cleaning etc. Very hot all week. Dave called through 1st time for a month. asked him over to have game croquey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 22nd.. Washing blankets etc. Boat came &amp;amp; M .W. went to H. on her. Ida making over dresses. Archie Speers &amp;amp; Ella Ecclestrine &amp;amp; Mrs McCay called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23rd.. So busy &amp;amp; hot expected Gus S. up but didn't come after all. I went to Brays for butter &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; A to Oakville M.L. to Bronte. It a little cooler this eve. Gus never came missed the train. Ida lonesome. We down at gate M L &amp;amp; Ella talking Ida &amp;amp; I walked nearly home with Ella. Arthur B &amp;amp; Dave K at corner when we came back so had a little chat we came on home &amp;amp; left them there. It 11 &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24th.. Got ready for S.S. &amp;amp; it started to rain so none of us went. I had a good sleep Pa went to church. E.M. drove M.L. &amp;amp; I up to M.P. church. had no organist. Joe B. not there D.V. {Trexas?} preached at Appleby. I wore my fawn nuns veiling for 1st time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25th.. I went to B. to tell pickers to come. Some picked in P.M. got Scrotes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I got letter from Frank Tues 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 26th.. Washing &amp;amp; Sewing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27th.. Very cool. us picking Mrs Aston &amp;amp; Sarah drove themselves down here for dinner. Palermo had their S.S. pic-nic at Bronte. Sarah &amp;amp; Mrs A. went home at 8.30. A &amp;amp; M.L. went to pic-nic. e.m. took Annie to Ganders social at Merton church. M.W. came &amp;amp; brot Blondie. Ida did not&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;come to go &amp;amp; didn't want me to go, cause she would be alone then M.W. came home &amp;amp; I hadn't time to get ready. Annie had a good time she said with Joe B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28th.. June. I ironing all day It a very rainy day from East.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 29th.. Cleared up a little I went to B to do shoping we picked after dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30th.. June Picking till 11. Then very busy {washing?} baking &amp;amp; cleaning. Annie C from G. came in even train. very tired writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July 1st.. Sun Beautiful day. lot out to Church. Bray girls had 2 gents out from St George. Choir full Ella in choir. Marlon &amp;amp; Dick S. out. I walked up road with Marlon he couldn't come in. Just had Annie C. for tea. We were Just agoing to see Jennie Gillespe &amp;amp; baby when Theo. Acton &amp;amp; Wolsley &amp;amp; S. &amp;amp; Alf come. We out to patch then went in &amp;amp; had berries with cream etc. then had a good sing &amp;amp; they went home at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 2nd.. Lovely cool day. Hurried &amp;amp; got work done &amp;amp; Pa drove to station &amp;amp; brot G.A. &amp;amp; Eliz. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Kent &amp;amp; Adrienna &amp;amp; her two boys. Had a pleasant time. The older folks went down fishing &amp;amp; had a boat ride after dinner. S &amp;amp; Alf came down. Ida &amp;amp; I got tea &amp;amp; they all went home on to train &amp;amp; S Ida A &amp;amp; I went to station to see them off. Pa drove. Saw E.W. his wife &amp;amp; two children , us all got weighed S only 117 I 128. Saw Edith M. &amp;amp; had a good talk. When got back Austin S here &amp;amp; had a game of croquey. he went at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 3rd.. E.M. rather cross as I late getting out to pick We had the busiest yet. I pick a crate, I so tired at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4th.. Up early Every body to get off to Sarahs. Adrienna her two boys M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. Pa blondie &amp;amp; I went took berries to 1st.. train &amp;amp; E.M. went to Toronto. Got up to S. at 8.25. She rather surprised to see us so early. It very hot. We helped her bake &amp;amp; I ironed then after dinner we all got stretched out on floor with clothes off &amp;amp; I had on Alf night shirt &amp;amp; he came in &amp;amp; cot me. We had tea early etc. we home at 6. got bed at 7.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 5th.. Picking again. Adrienna went home on evening train. I went to P.O. &amp;amp; posted letter to Frank. Marlon here when got back. a Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Marlon had a game of croquey Then us singing Mrs Mc le &amp;amp; Ella called about 10. P.M. Got M.L. up &amp;amp; she went out &amp;amp; talked to them Ida &amp;amp; I out too. Then us getting some straw berries cleaned for Marlon &amp;amp; he came out in Kitchen &amp;amp; waited. So we set table &amp;amp; had raspberry vinegar &amp;amp; berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 6th.. Us busy washing baking etc. &amp;amp; cleaning. Ella came up then Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Jim James from Milton came &amp;amp; Ella took our picture out on lawn. Jamese here for tea. Then Archie S came &amp;amp; we had a game of croquey. He brot a {g?} down for us. I to bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. I started to pick before pickers come went all over the patch B4. dinner. Then baking after dinner. Mr Hammond from Buffalo came of noon train to stay over Sunday. Busy till 5. got dressed &amp;amp; went in parlor {?} M.L. &amp;amp; I went over to Kennedys to get some&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;peas. Saw Dave. he took us across road to Mr K &amp;amp; then we came back &amp;amp; went &amp;amp; picked peas. Dave came back when got peas picked &amp;amp; carried basket into house. We looking at garden &amp;amp; sat down on ground verandia &amp;amp; talk. Then Dave came home with us &amp;amp; carried basket &amp;amp; shelled peas. he sat down &amp;amp; thot was going to have a good talk when the girls all asked him to come in &amp;amp; then he went. I was dissapointed. We all made a bee &amp;amp; shelled peas B4. going to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8th.. July. Nice day. I had bkft at 10. Mt H. went to S.S. with us. Marlon there. Not many to church. In choir. Walked up road with Marlon &amp;amp; Mr H. Marlon went home. Archie cot up to us at gate &amp;amp; came in for tea. Mr H. &amp;amp; Stewart here also for tea. Archie &amp;amp; I out walking and in garden had a fine talk. Ida &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; Mr H went to lake when got back had a splendid sing &amp;amp; to bed at 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9th.. S &amp;amp; Alf drove down when we were eating bkft. they anxious to see Mr H. Mr H. helped me churn &amp;amp; Alf did also. Then us out picking berries &amp;amp; corn.Annie &amp;amp; Mr H went fishing also Pa &amp;amp; Alf went too. Mrs. Gillespy &amp;amp; Bella McPherson called had baby too. Mr H. went home on 6 train. A took him to station. Alf went home &amp;amp; took Ida &amp;amp; left S. down to do her fruit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th.. July Picking here shipped one crate the last of season&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 11th.. Washing &amp;amp; I baking &amp;amp; S picking goose berries to do up M.L. went to P.O. &amp;amp; She came up with Ella us in parlor cleaning Berries It very windy &amp;amp; had a heavy shower of rain Ella was up a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12th.. S ironing. A &amp;amp; Pa went to Oakville &amp;amp; Postville in P.M. S went over to Mrs Brodericks. Marias' &amp;amp; I picking goose berries I got all ready to drive S. home, Whe Alf &amp;amp; Ida drove her. Then Marlon came. Alf took Annie &amp;amp; S home with him. Marlon &amp;amp; I had a game of croquey ourselves. Then had a sing he went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 13th.. I baking bread etc. shipped 3 baskets of gooseberries. Ida &amp;amp; I went to pick some peas in our field when met Annie &amp;amp; Dan going over with baby.) get up had cramps so bad.. Got up at 11. &amp;amp; made a cake&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14th.. I took sick &amp;amp; {?} helped a little bit. Not able to do much. Boys haying.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th.. July 1888. Got up early &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; I walked up to the M.P. S.S. It rather hot day &amp;amp; smokey. We went to Speers' for dinner. Had a nice time Austin Speers showed me their garden. Then Archie drove us down in time for our S.S. Stayed for church. Then Archie drove me home but didn't stay. Had Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Stuart for tea. I went out in garden to read &amp;amp; Joe B. came along. Hadn't been down for 4 weeks. I rather vexed. Had a nice talk when going home. Made arrangements to go to Street.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16th.. Ida got letter from Floe asking if it would be convenient for her &amp;amp; Gus to come up next Sun. Washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 17-Wed 18th.. Cleaning up stairs &amp;amp; busy when Alf &amp;amp; S brot Annie home it raining. I picked 2 baskets straw berries &amp;amp; gave one to Sarah. I wrote letter to Joe&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 19th.. July 1888. Miss Stuart here for goose berries I posted letter to Frank. M.L. went to Williams &amp;amp; stayed all night. Annie &amp;amp; M.W. went over in evg. Ida &amp;amp; I went over to pick some peas &amp;amp; left Pa E.M. &amp;amp; Sam to keep house then we went on over to Dan Brays. only there a little while when Joe B. came over to find us. He had Alice (his sister) with him so we all drove over in buggy 4 of us. Joe &amp;amp; I got out at Barn gate &amp;amp; walked over to bery shanty to get basket of peas but Sam had got there B4. us. But we had a talk I told him I sent him a letter to come down on Sun as we expected Floe &amp;amp; Gus up. So he thot he could get horse &amp;amp; we would drive up to Sarah's &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Gus take our horses. When we got to house Josie Alton &amp;amp; Wolsley there. We sat &amp;amp; talked on Varendia it lovely &amp;amp; moonlight. Then had some singing &amp;amp; E.M. played his violin. We {past.?} cake &amp;amp; a drink of (cr?} nectar They went at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 20th.. July busy making point basque. Mandia here in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21str.. Busy preparing for company. I finished basque &amp;amp; got clean up &amp;amp; Ida went to meet Floe &amp;amp; Gus with "folks" After tea. Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Floe walked over to see Annie Bray &amp;amp; Arthur there nursing baby. Got back at 9. It lovely night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22nd.. Had breakfast at 9. It started to rain So we singing &amp;amp; eating chocolate candies. Floe helped me get dinner (Folks went to SS &amp;amp; church but Ida &amp;amp; Gus Floe &amp;amp; I Ida &amp;amp; I put on white dresses &amp;amp; Gus hitched dobbin up to buggy. I wanted Gus Ida &amp;amp; Floe to go to street but they wouldn't so Floe &amp;amp; I went for drive we just got nearly Mr. Morrises when we met Joe so he got in buggy &amp;amp; we went on up to Middle road &amp;amp; down town line &amp;amp; down lakeshore &amp;amp; then home at 5. Folks quite surprized to see Joe with us. We nearly went to street but thot it going to rain so didn't go: It raining after tea. No singing &amp;amp; playing trying to get Ida to play her piece. We all sat up to watch eclipse on moon. I went to sleep once &amp;amp; Gus put his hankerchief on my face &amp;amp; Joe threw a sofa cushion at me &amp;amp; then I woke quickly. Us outdoors looking at moon. Joe &amp;amp; I in hammock for awhile. Then Annie, Floe, Joe &amp;amp; I all in it Had such fun Joe kept us all awake laughing. Had a piece of cherry pie in kitchen B.4 he went at 1.30 when went to bed. Had a great time, made a great noise. Joe fell over chair twice on stoop.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. July Gus went home on 1st.. train Ida drove him to station. Us picking berries, Floe helping. Annue &amp;amp; Pa drove to Hamilton. Blandina came in It raining ½ hr. Hurried &amp;amp; got tea then Ida &amp;amp; I drove Floe up to station had to wait for train. Dave K over to meet his pa. Had a chat with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24th.. Pa &amp;amp; Annie got home from Hamilton at 6. E. M. &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; Jane Bray went to Dr Bricks garden party. I wanted to go but couldn't. I started to write letter to Frank but didn't finish it.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. July M.L. keeping store &amp;amp; P.O. for McCraneys Us baking &amp;amp; busy Mrs Ed Lucas &amp;amp; children here for dinner Gilly &amp;amp; I picked some berries for dinner she telling me all about Curtises girls &amp;amp; fellows. M.W. canning fruit. Artie &amp;amp; Gilly singing for us. Then went over to Mrs Brod. for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 26th.. Picking berries all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th.. Just eating breakfast when Sarah &amp;amp; Alf drove down They helping us pick cherries. Sarah doing her fruit. Busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28th.. picking berries. Then cleaning after dinner. All so tired. Ida &amp;amp; I went to P.O. in evng &amp;amp; bot some meat. Dave K walked home with us to gate &amp;amp; we talked quite a while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29th.. Nice day. Had a good sleep went to S.S. very noisy S.S. stayed for church &amp;amp; class. Biggs &amp;amp; Bests out. No stranger for tea. Hurried it over &amp;amp; E.M. got horse for us &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I going to drive when Josie &amp;amp; Philip Alton drove up as we ready to start so went &amp;amp; ate strawberries &amp;amp; then Josie &amp;amp; Annie took our horse &amp;amp; buggy &amp;amp; Philip &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I went for a drive down to lake &amp;amp; then away up the shore &amp;amp; came back. Had splendid drive singing &amp;amp; eating candies. It 9 when got back. Had some more singing &amp;amp; they went after he watered his horse. To bed 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 30th.. July. Picking all day. Got 4 cases. M.W. baking &amp;amp; washing &amp;amp; A ironing &amp;amp; we got Sam to churn after tea. All tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 21st.. July Baking. Blandina came &amp;amp; left Blondie &amp;amp; Gordon &amp;amp; Annie went on her to New Castle. Alf came to get berries took Gordon home with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 1st.. - 1888. Hot &amp;amp; dry day. Picking getting very monotonous nothing fresh to talk about. I feel nearly crazy sometimes. I run down to P.O. in eve. saw Annie Lucas &amp;amp; Lucy Matthews in P.O.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 2nd.. Picking again Ida &amp;amp; I drove over to Wilds to see Jennie in eve. Mrs Hixson very sick. Had a nice time with Jennie &amp;amp; Baby. it 10 when got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 3rd.. washing then picking berries in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 4th.. up early &amp;amp; picking all A.M. Then baking cleaning &amp;amp; churning in P.M. &amp;amp; picking cucumbers didn't get through until 8.30 Ida went down with B. collecting quarterly money Got letter from F.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 5th.. 1999 Nice day. No church at B. M.L. &amp;amp; M.W. &amp;amp; Pa drove up to Palermo church. Sarah &amp;amp; Alf came at 11 Got dinner then I had a sleep I got tea &amp;amp; they went at 6. I went over to grove to read when got back Joe B. here talking to Ida. He went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6th Picking. Emily &amp;amp; her pa called. After tea Marias went to see Mrs Firtiles baby it dead &amp;amp; to see Destimmmy L. I "singing".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 7th.. S. &amp;amp; Gertie came in A.M. Helping to pick currants. then we picking for them in P.M. Got letter from Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 8th.. Mrs Joyce came &amp;amp; told us Mrs Kennedy's daughter (Mrs Wright) died in Guelph. She only her a short time ago. We all feel so bad. Saw Dave drive along concession.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1888 &amp;amp; I went up to gate when he came back &amp;amp; I asked if it was true about his sister &amp;amp; he crying so hard could hardly tell me. Poor fellow I feel so sorry for him. He took his mother up to noon train to go to Guelph &amp;amp; George &amp;amp; him going in A.M. E.M. went over after dinner to K. to see if we could do any thing so Ida &amp;amp; I picking in orchard &amp;amp; George K came up rather startled me at first &amp;amp; he asked me if I would do him a favor &amp;amp; I said yes &amp;amp; he handed me a parcel with two collers to wash &amp;amp; then he busted out crying, Ask me not to think strange of him asking me. So I drove them &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I took them over after tea. We had cows all to milk as E.M. &amp;amp; Sam &amp;amp; M.W. all went to Street in P.M. We met Annie &amp;amp; Dan on our way over to K. We sat &amp;amp; talked a long time boys got letter saying their sister died with inflammation on lungs Emma Biggs br'ot over a cross of flowers for Dave &amp;amp; talked with him. They went then Dave showed us pictures &amp;amp; walked home with us. I do feel so sorry for him &amp;amp; his Mother . To bed at 11. Very tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 9th.. Aug 1888. I not well but picking a little. Ida washing. Mr Hyram Ribble burried today. E.m. &amp;amp; M.W. went Mr Stuart to preach sermon (Mrs Wright ) or Kennedy) also to be burried at Guelph. Dave &amp;amp; G went up. M.L. went up to Hagersville on Wed. 8th..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 10th.. Aug M.W. &amp;amp; I finished washing. Ironing when Ada Bray &amp;amp; Lois Jones came to spend evening. Ida &amp;amp; I went part of way home with them. I had on E.M.'s coat &amp;amp; hat &amp;amp; Ida also. We laughing &amp;amp; talking all the way over. Geo Kennedy come along Just as we were standing he telling us about his sister's death. Geo or Dave never saw her cause she discolored. Dave came back Frid eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11th.. In evening I went to P.O. " walked down behind me. I waited for mail &amp;amp; Dave came up with me &amp;amp; we went in parlor &amp;amp; I played &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; Pa called me "hello girl beter stop playing &amp;amp; come &amp;amp; make my bed hasn't been made for two days! Dave had a good laugh at that. I gave Dave the music book &amp;amp; he started to go at 10. I went to door with him &amp;amp; we got talking about his sister he told me what she thought of me. He asked me once more if there was any chance for him to go with me I told him kindly that I was his friend but couldn't be any more to him. He felt very bad &amp;amp; I felt very sorry for him. We talked until clock struck twelve. Then he went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12th.. Had Archie &amp;amp; Mr Stewart for tea. I very tired &amp;amp; sleepy. It raining.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 13th.. Picking berries for our own use. Jennie &amp;amp; Mandia called Had Ada Johnson for dinner. E.m. drove Ida &amp;amp; I down to Oakville to meet Annie put our horse in Will Speers. Then went up to park heard political speeches &amp;amp; looking for Annie found her about 4 P.M. with Lottie Clauson &amp;amp; brothers. Had a nice time we all went to {Sways?} for tea. We left Annie there &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I came home. Max called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 14th.. M.W. drove down for Annie. Then Ida &amp;amp; I went down in evening to get valise.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{page folded over} 15th.. washing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{page folded over} 16th.. {Amy Pickens?} here for last time. A &amp;amp; I went up to Mrs Shaws It 7 after we got these. Stayed till after 10 then Marlon drove us home it a real nice time playing cards etc.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid Aug 17th.. / 88. S &amp;amp; Alf down in A.M. Annie &amp;amp; I drove up to see Alice Breckon in afternoon. We played two games of croquey 3 girls on each side. Mrs B at Oakville came home for tea &amp;amp; Mrs Smith &amp;amp; her son Hubert. We left early &amp;amp; brot Alice down with us &amp;amp; Lottie &amp;amp; Mr Smith drove behind us. When we got home, folks (Ada &amp;amp; Marlon &amp;amp; Bray girls &amp;amp; Miss Pinkley) all starting for the lake for a row. So we hurried up &amp;amp; went. It a lovely night moonlight &amp;amp; so calm on lake. about 15 of us in boat, us singing &amp;amp; Marlon playing mouth organ &amp;amp; {?} also. It nearly 11 when got home. Just passed around apples Joe B couldn't get away as he was thrashing at {Mastermans?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 18th.. M.W. &amp;amp; Ida went down to Toronto on Masassa. Ida stayed. Annie &amp;amp; I left to do the work. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Davidson called in evening. Archie S came &amp;amp; wanted me to go to Oakville so I went. Heard Army band &amp;amp; had ice cream &amp;amp; chocolates. Had a lovely moonlight drive. Elz Forfar came home with {MJP?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 19th.. It windy bright day. I went to S.S. &amp;amp; came home Joe hear with buggy to take me up to Sarahs, So got there at 4. They laying around. After tea we all went over to Mrs Altons &amp;amp; went out to see the new barn it lovely building. Then went in house &amp;amp; had a good sing. Mr Alton teasing me about Joe, said he could see now why he was so willing to help Alf in spring. We left for home at 9.30. Got home at 11.30. We eating aples coming home &amp;amp; moon as bright. Had a fine talk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 20th.. M.W. &amp;amp; Eliz &amp;amp; children drove up to Sarahs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 21st.. nothing new.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 22nd.. Washing It election day between Waldie &amp;amp; Henderson Waldie got elected. Eliz. sick in bed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 23rd.. Ironing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 24th.. I wrote letter to Josie Gibert &amp;amp; went down in evening &amp;amp; posted it. saw Bertha {Dewent?} in &amp;amp; heard her play for awhile&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 25th.. Annie drove Eliz. to station to go to Ham. &amp;amp; she drove on &amp;amp; called for 7 train &amp;amp; brot M.L. &amp;amp; Eliz. home. Sarah was away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 26th.. Went to S.S. Had Mr Deacon to preach. He preached splendid sermon. Lot of strangers there Joe B &amp;amp; Hannie B &amp;amp; Mr R Blanchard &amp;amp; Austin &amp;amp; Marlon S. &amp;amp; I sat with Mr Kennedy. Just had Archie for tea. Then he drove Annie &amp;amp; I up to M.P. church, it very warm in church. Heard anither good sermon. It very dark &amp;amp; lightning coming home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 27th.. Washing &amp;amp; E.M. getting load of apples to drive to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 28th.. Ironing churning baking. Peach festival at Bronte. Annie Eliz. &amp;amp; M.W. went &amp;amp; I ran to P.O. &amp;amp; back up then went in house Joe B. &amp;amp; Horace W. there. We talked &amp;amp; then I got lantern &amp;amp; we went out &amp;amp; got a melon &amp;amp; ate it. Then Pa &amp;amp; M.L. went to bed. I had to entertain them. They went at 11. We went in parlor &amp;amp; I played &amp;amp; sang for them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 29. Pa drove Eliz. down to Oakville to go home on boat. S &amp;amp; Alf came down in P.M. I drove down to Oakville after 4 &amp;amp; went to Dentist &amp;amp; had {2?} teeth out then went to Lucy Sheers for tea. Then went to meet Masassah met Ida I a little to late for boat. Ida came. My face ached all the way home &amp;amp; I couldn't get hardly any sleep all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 30th.. Blondie sick. I choring around. My face ached all the day. I writing in this. Ida over helping Mrs {W?} sew. A gone to P.O.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 1st.. Sep / 1888. It cool nice day. Hurried &amp;amp; got through work &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; I just ready to start for the Street &amp;amp; watch base ball match between Oakville &amp;amp; St Anns when Allie Larkin came in from Newcastle so we took her along. Such a lot at the match. Geo K drove Ada &amp;amp; Charlotte B. over to see it. Had a nice time then drove Josie Alton drove Annie &amp;amp; I to Sarahs, while Allie drove with Sarah &amp;amp; Alf after tea Philus. &amp;amp; Geo Alton came in. We had music &amp;amp; water melon &amp;amp; played "truth &amp;amp; honesty" It 11 when got to bed &amp;amp; I sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 2nd.. Annie &amp;amp; I drove home about 10 &amp;amp; Allie S &amp;amp; Alf got down for dinner. I had a nap then went to S.S. Marlon here for tea. After tea S. Alf &amp;amp; I started for street. met church folks going to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 3rd.. I helping Sarah wash &amp;amp; churn in eve went over home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 4th.. Ironing &amp;amp; baking. I went over home for pumpkin in P.M. Sarah went over in eve &amp;amp; Philus came back with her. He stayed &amp;amp; we had a fine talk. He offered to take me up to mountain &amp;amp; then home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 5th.. Expecting thrashers so busy all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6th.. Sep Thrashers came at noon &amp;amp; Allie M.L. &amp;amp; Pa drove up Pa went home before tea so I not ready to go home so Allie went &amp;amp; Paid brot her back on Frid morn. In evening Thrashers all in house &amp;amp; got Mr Alton's man Fred to sing &amp;amp; dance. Had a great time laughing. In the afternoon M.L. &amp;amp; Sarah &amp;amp; I out to see them thrash so I helped Philus carry boxes for awhile so he helped me wash the tea dishes. He washed all himself.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 7th.. Philus Alton's birthday 21 years 1888. Finished thrashing after dinner. Theo A. &amp;amp; M.L. went home. It started to rain &amp;amp; we had intended to have gone over home, but Philus &amp;amp; Wolsely came over &amp;amp; we had mouth organ &amp;amp; singing. Alf went to bed but we had Water melon which Pa brot up in A.M. a very large one so gave it to Philus for his birthday present. Had a great feed &amp;amp; Wolsley &amp;amp; I shooting seeds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 8th.. After work done, in evening Allie Sarah &amp;amp; I went over home Alf wouldn't go. We had a splendid sing. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hixson there. Sang for 2 hours steady. Philus came home with me &amp;amp; Allie &amp;amp; Josie on ahead &amp;amp; then Gertie &amp;amp; Sarah. Had to go to patch to get water melon after got home. It 11 when they went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9th.. Got work done &amp;amp; I got dressed when Philus came along. We drove up to mountain Had a lovely drive Saw Lake {M?} It lovely scenery coming home got home at 11. When Had dinner Will Alton there also. Sarah &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Allie went to church &amp;amp; Philus &amp;amp; I came to Bronte, only E.M. home Archie for tea. Then after tea, all went to Oakville to hear Hunter &amp;amp; Crosely preach in new presbyterian church. Philus &amp;amp; I in one buggy &amp;amp; Annie Ida &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; E.M. M.W. &amp;amp; Jane B. in the other. It lovely meeting. Got home at 11. one the other folks home B.4 us. Philus &amp;amp; I had a great talk. He wants to keep my company If I would not go with any other fellow. I know Sarah &amp;amp; Alf just put him up to it. He telling all about his property as if that should tempt me. I was to give him an answer the next time I see him. Had water musk melon after got home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 10th.. Sep 1888. Us washing &amp;amp; churning &amp;amp; busy. M.L. told me Joe was down on Sun when we were all to church but he didn't stay but went to M.P. church. I felt sorry I Sarah &amp;amp; Alf drove Allie home. I drove to P.O. with Alf to get Ida wasn't home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 11th.. Sep Allie teaching School for Aggie Curtis Max C called on Mon eve to get me to teach his I too busy Wed 12th.. Had Mr Hale from Woodstock come to stay all night He an old Friend of E.M. We had quite a sing &amp;amp; lovely 1st water melon of the season.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12th.. E.M. &amp;amp; Mr Hale away to Oakville in P.M. I just got my dress changed B4 tho &amp;amp; as I came down who should be at the table but Joe B. He been to Toronto &amp;amp; came off train. We had a walk out around the garden, &amp;amp; to lane gate &amp;amp; a great talk. It nearly 11 when got in &amp;amp; folks just coming out of parlor. Mr Hale going to put his Jewerley on in kitchen as he is an agent for jewerly so M.W. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Annie chose broches &amp;amp; I got ear rings &amp;amp; E.M. cuff buttons &amp;amp; M.L. collar button. Had a large water melon it after 11 before Joe went. Joe had been to Toronto to see a man about going out to North West but didn't see him so decided not to go until 25th..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 13th.. Mr Hale went to Toronto after dinner. He a great tease. E.M. droive M.W. Allie &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; 3 of Bray girls down to Oakville to Crosley &amp;amp; Hunters meeting &amp;amp; I started to write to Frank but got too sleepy so went to bed. The folks didn't get home untill 1.30 as they had to walk all the way hime for E.M. broke the {tung saw?} again when he was backing out of shed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 14th.. Girls all tired &amp;amp; sleepy didn't get up till late I baking bread &amp;amp; making soap Archie hear in evening Had Mrs McCauley for tea she going to Oakville &amp;amp; then home. Annie going to Toronto to see Exhibition so M.W. drove both up to station.I went to P.O. in bare head met Bertha D &amp;amp; she came up road with me &amp;amp; I went back with her we had a great talk. Folks wondered where I had been. I went to bed &amp;amp; left Archie Allie &amp;amp; Ida singing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 15th.. Busy. M.L. &amp;amp; Allie went over to Hixsons &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; Allie went over to Brays in P.M. after tea Annie came home &amp;amp; Annie C. with her. Expect Will up to night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 16th.. Rainy day. Ida Annie C &amp;amp; I kept house while they went to church. Will went up shore to see Curtises &amp;amp; Mr Taylor Arthur B &amp;amp; Mr Christie here to spend the evening. To bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 17th.. Washing. Hurried tea over &amp;amp; Allie &amp;amp; I drove up to see Mrs Wrinch &amp;amp; family. Aggie just returned from North West. Had a very nice time indeed. Had grapes &amp;amp; singing etc. Went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18th.. Looked like rain but Allie Pa &amp;amp; I went down to Toronto on noon train. Allie &amp;amp; I to Aunt Eliza's. Went shoping in P.M. Adrienna &amp;amp; Oscar there &amp;amp; Anson Walton in evening. Had a good sing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 19th.. Mon. 17th.. was Frank W. birthday he 21. Allie &amp;amp; I up early took train to Exhibition. Got there at 9. Went through building ground Alf Sarah Jane &amp;amp; E.M. in palace&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Then met Dave K &amp;amp; Arthur B in out gallery. We went together for a little while until we met Joe B. Philus &amp;amp; Josie A then Dave left us. We all got together after eating our dinner in Skinns office (with Brays Mrs McC. &amp;amp; Kate B.) &amp;amp; Joe &amp;amp; I went over to King but came on shower of rain so waited a while then left. I with Joe most of P.M. We ( 5 couple) went to tea to gether. Joe &amp;amp; I S. &amp;amp; Alf E.M. &amp;amp; Jane, Emma B &amp;amp; Ed Blanchard, Kate B &amp;amp; Chris Stevenson. Then we all went to see fire works together. Had a lovely time. After boys sat beside us all went to train station together. Had a great time getting on train. Such terrible crowds. Left folks at station &amp;amp; never said good bye to everyone. I walked up street with S. &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; took car to Aunties.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 19th.. Helping Aunties all day. Saw Floe about 1 min. I went up town with {Anson?} &amp;amp; called for Will &amp;amp; we went up to Ga.s S. &amp;amp; Pa &amp;amp; Archie Forfar &amp;amp; Anson &amp;amp; I for tea. Watson here all night. Will took Annie Anson S. &amp;amp; I out driving. It lovely &amp;amp; moonlight. In at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 21th Stayed at Ga's till after dinner. I reading &amp;amp; singing all A.M. Annie &amp;amp; I drove down for Will at noon. I walked down to Aunties &amp;amp; took car to station for Bronte. Anson went with me. He going home to New Castle also Annie met me. To bed at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 22st.. churning &amp;amp; busy. S. came off noon train &amp;amp; Pa off 6. S. &amp;amp; A went over to see Edith Ingledew. She sick in bed. I writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23nd Went to S.S. In choir through service. Marlon S. &amp;amp; his Ma out. Quite a number of strangers A &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Archie here for tea. Hurried up &amp;amp; got work done &amp;amp; went out to Melon patch. Then Joe B. came along &amp;amp; we had quite a talk. He telling me about Minnie Stevinson getting married When S &amp;amp; Alf came along. I put melon in buggy. We had melon in dining room. Archie S. here. They went at 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 24th.. Girls sewing &amp;amp; I doing house work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 25th.. Heard Ella McCauley died in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 26th.. Drove Annie to School &amp;amp; then went to P.O. E.M. &amp;amp; M.W. &amp;amp; Pa went to Hamilton show. Ida sewing tor Ella Eccleston.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27th.. I very sick all A.M. but sewing &amp;amp; busy all P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 28th.. I went down to see Bertha D in evening &amp;amp; Ida called for me on her way home from Ella's. I took down 2 musk melons Had a real nice time. Very cold coming home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 29th.. I baking &amp;amp; A also. M.W. &amp;amp; Pa came home on evening train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 30th.. Very cool weather. Had a splendid sermon went to S.S. Dave K out to Church. I drove home with Archie S. He here for tea. Then I got tea &amp;amp; He took Annie &amp;amp; I to Oakville church to hear Crosley &amp;amp; Hunter in Meth. church. Had a splendid meeting. Rather expected to see Joe B. then but didn't. It so crowded.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1st.. Oct. 1888. Rainy day. Two Maria's &amp;amp; Sam went to Oakville&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 2 Oct. Another rainy day. Mrs Gilespy's birthday. It cleared up at night. So E.M. took A. Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; called ar Brays &amp;amp; took Ada &amp;amp; Jane down to Oakville church to hear Crosley &amp;amp; Hunter for last time they going to Winsor to hold meeting. Had a {pand?} meeting Ada &amp;amp; Jane went forward. Church full. It 10 O'clock when got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3rd.. Oct. Washing &amp;amp; it {?} day. I very sleepy all day. Drove down for Annie met her getting a ride home with John Biggs. I went to bed at 7.30 so tired &amp;amp; sleepy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 4th Ironing. It raining in A.M. After done bailing up apples for E.M. to take to Toronto, Ella called this evening Got a new man to work. Came on Mon. noon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 5th.. Ida &amp;amp; Annie drove themselves to Oakville fair. M.W. &amp;amp; I drying apples in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6th.. Geo Kennedy came over in A.M. &amp;amp; sat &amp;amp; talked &amp;amp; I took him out &amp;amp; got some grapes. He helped lift our stove to black. Us busy all day &amp;amp; I rather out of humor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7th S. &amp;amp; Alf down. M.L. went home with them after tea. I out to church &amp;amp; SS. Dave K. then I in choir Had a good look at him. {?} I home alone in evening I reading &amp;amp; A singing folks went to B. church. I {?} don't read for thinking about Dave&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 8th.. M.W. &amp;amp; I out sorting apples. Sam went along to P.o. He not well nor able to work so he brot our Mail for us &amp;amp; came in. I got dressed &amp;amp; we went &amp;amp; got some grapes then I drove him back.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 9th.. Folks getting ready to go to street to have a shoot Will &amp;amp; Ted Eaton were there &amp;amp; W.G.'s family also at Street.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 10th.. Oct I up early to get E.M. off to train. In evening I went to bed at 8 got sound asleep then Annie called me the Altons came down. Gertie Louisa W {?} &amp;amp; Philus. So I got up &amp;amp; we had music &amp;amp; singing until 12 O'Clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11th.. Annie went with Altons them to go to convention at Milton. Picking apples. Ida &amp;amp; I went for chestnuts down to Kennedy place on Wed it rather late when we got there so only got a few quarts. Had a good time laughing at Geo about the "Island girls."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 12th.. It rainy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 13th.. Rainy again. done work I hurried &amp;amp; got dressed &amp;amp; just got to gate as Dave K did so we had a little talk &amp;amp; he asked to come with me I went to P. O. &amp;amp; came back he in orchard so came up to house with me &amp;amp; layed down &amp;amp; we had quite a talk until 6. Then he went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14th.. Went to s.S. &amp;amp; church. Mr Stuart &amp;amp; Husband came up to tree Clarence Lucas &amp;amp; his bride out to church Married on Thur 11. When got home Joe B. here. He stayed till 11. Waiting for Archie to bring Annie home from Alfs so then Joe got a ride home with Archie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 15th.. Dave K birthday 23rd year. Lovely day. I helping E.M. out doors. I got through work &amp;amp; went up stairs &amp;amp; put on E.M. panse &amp;amp; coat &amp;amp; hat &amp;amp; climbed out window &amp;amp; got down off roof &amp;amp; went over to give Dave K. birthday surprise. Had a moustache manufactured out of feathers. I walked passed front door &amp;amp; looked in Kitchen window saw Geo lightening lantern as I went in front of house to wrap at door &amp;amp; saw Dave K there just as I going to wrap &amp;amp; I felt terrible he said good evening in a disguised way but he couldn't know me &amp;amp; I said I was a particular friend of Mr K &amp;amp; then he came down to me &amp;amp; my moustache gave me {?} &amp;amp; he found out who I was so I wished him a happy New Year just then his mother came to door &amp;amp; called him &amp;amp; I light out for home climbed on house &amp;amp; got my clothes changed &amp;amp; went down stairs as if nothing had happened, I sit tho had could hardly keep my face straight folks all thinking I was in bed. I was only an hour gone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 16th.. Washing Dr Brick called to see Ida's sore throat. S &amp;amp; Alf down a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 17th.. I churning &amp;amp; made a cake. Dave K came here for dinner I looked to him while I pealing potatoes. He here all after noon I sitting in parlor talking to him. It a great talk. He hear for tea. went down cellar with me &amp;amp; I weighed him to 180. Then after tea he went at 2. for B. &amp;amp; Gus Bumby came &amp;amp; here till 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18th.. E.M. had me up at 15 to 5. cause I up late. Out helping {corner turned) barrel up apples. Miss Jones came a little while. M.W. M.L. went with Mrs W up to hear D.V. Lucas lecture on Palermo on "home grown things in Australia."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 19th.. Rainy Annie didn't go to school so she doing house work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;(corner turned) {Sat?} 20th.. Watson &amp;amp; Gordon came to stay over. {page turned up unable to decipher possibly Annie &amp;amp; I very tired in } P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 21st.. Oct. Ida birthday she 21 S &amp;amp; Alf down. Had Archie here for tea. I went to SS. but not to church for not feeling well. To bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22nd.. M.W. &amp;amp; I out sorting apples all day I reading "A young gilrls wooing " by EP Roe which Dave K lent me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teus 23rd.. Ict. Out helping E.M. churned 1st.. It's snowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 24th.. Nice day washing &amp;amp; out picking apples. Mrs. Kenn. over &amp;amp; said Dave took a bad spell. Ida making over a dress for me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25th.. Alf &amp;amp; Josiah here for dinner done cleaning &amp;amp; busy Annie's birthday 24.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 26th.. Boiling soap &amp;amp; reading book. It raining after noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 27th.. baking pies &amp;amp; busy till 3. then had a bath in tub. Pa returned from Hamil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 28th.. Had a nap &amp;amp; went to S.S. stayed for church. Villa C &amp;amp; her intended Mr Husband with her. Stayed for fellowship. Had no stranger for tea. Annie &amp;amp; I went to B. church saw Dave there he went home with Bertha D. Charlotte &amp;amp; Geo K there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 29th.. I making snow apple Jelly expecting Geo K to come &amp;amp; say Goodbye before he going away but didn't come in house Come &amp;amp; seen E.M. &amp;amp; went away after from telling me Sun eve he were going. Us out picking apples when Bertha D came up she here for tea. I changed dress &amp;amp; showed her fancy work &amp;amp; had a nice time. I got through work after tea &amp;amp; in parlor playing &amp;amp; singing for 2 or 3 hrs. Bertha played such a lot of pieces. Then her &amp;amp; I went out to W.C. &amp;amp; had a talk B4 she went. told her about giving D.K. the birthday surprise &amp;amp; she had a great laugh Wesley D. came up for her. I went to lane gate with her at 10. P.M. When she went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 30th.. Nice day out out doors all day sorting apples. Mr Stuart here for tea going to prayer meeting. I writing in this.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Sun. 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov/84 Got up late &amp; S. &amp; I had to do everything for Ida did not get up till 10 &amp; Mr Broderick came B4 (we had dishes done &amp; Ida went to Bronte to Johnstons for Ma's meat. Stayed down &amp; got up &amp; looked at Our &lt;s&gt;Nov 19&lt;u&gt;th../84.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/s&gt; new dresses which E.M. &amp; M.. brot home Sat night. Ida &amp; I went to S S. &amp; such a lot out to church. Bumby's down &amp; Spears &amp; every body, had a good sermon &amp; E.W. walked up road with Ida &amp; I alone. He came in &amp; I lite fire in parlor &amp; Frank away so I did all milking &amp; Mrs Williams here also for tea Had a good talk &amp; sing &amp; E.W. gave me a birth day ring, very odd. 

Mon 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Nov. Washing. Frank went to Station to meet Uncle William &amp; Aunt Ann from Toronto &amp; I finished washing &amp; straightening up. I picked up apples out of Franks road. I made a fire in parlor &amp; us all in there in evening. Had grapes &amp; us girls singing for Ma. I showed Ma my ring &amp; M.L. said that it was an Alaska diamond.

Thurs 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Uncle &amp; Aunt went home. I got in cabbages &amp; got some manure for sage &amp; pansy's &amp; boiled soap M.W. &amp; I in P.M. put up little stove in dining room. I mendid E.M. coat &amp; to bed. Very cold.

Wed. 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. We churned &amp; it &lt;u&gt;very&lt;/u&gt; thick &amp; Dr's come B4 dishes done &amp; M.W. &amp; I emptyed vinegar barrel &amp; I emptyed sage kettle. I pealed apples P.M. cleaned floor Miss Halloween here M.L. to Bronte &amp; I making mittens &amp; I went to Bronte about 5 for diary book: I finished mittens &amp; Max came &amp; us diging for coals.

Thurs. 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Nov/84. After work done I sat by coal stove &amp; mended drawers &amp; not well. I went to Joyces with her Jacket. I got dinner. I went to burn rubbish while</text>
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                    <text>I went to Bronte for Pa. After tea I darned Franks mitten &amp; M.W. M.J. &amp; I went to Teachers meeting. I fell down in lane. S &amp; Ida both wanted to go but stayed with Ma. Had a pretty good meeting. E.W. there. I bundled up awful when I came away. We came home alone. Arthur B. here. 

Frid. 21&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. 84. I swept &amp; I husked a shook of sweet corn &amp; got some cabbages in. P.M. I mended mittens &amp; gloves Mrs McCauley come to see Ma &amp; E.M. wanted me out so I went to pick up potatoes forthright We to bed early.

Sat 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov/84. I went out after Brkft &amp; finished potatoes very damp &amp; cold. I did work &amp; sorted them. P.M. did scribbling &amp; dishes &amp; black shoes. M.W. finished S. dress &amp; coat. I washed &amp; to bed at 11.

Sun 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; Nov/84. Pa has us up at 7 &amp; it a raining very hard. I slept till 1. &amp; I did not go to SS. B.4 did dinner dishes &amp; dress &amp; played for Ma. Archie S. &amp; he here for tea. Mr Davidson called B.4. tea. I in parlor singing Max &amp; R.W. came E.W. came in parlor but Max in Swing door. Got M.L. to play &amp; then me &amp; had a good talk with E.W. All went early.

Mon. 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It very cold. M.W. &amp; I carrie in 2 tubbs full of water. I helped with dinner. I sewing my drawers. I wrote post&lt;s&gt;ed&lt;/s&gt; card to Lottie Brimston &amp; Ida posted it. 

Teus 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Nov. Snowed all day. I had a skate on our creek for 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; P.M. We all went down to practise for Xmas tree. In hall just to go for a </text>
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                    <text>their. Had very little fire. Very cold. Went on to Wilson's after seeing Max &amp; Davidsons in P.O. I finished crocheting on drawers.

Wed 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..84. Washing large &amp; finished at 2 &amp; it late when I got down to practise in church. M.L. helped us &amp; it dark when I got home. E.M. &amp; Frank breaking in colt &amp; they drove it up tp Burlington. All come in evening &amp; invited us up to a Surprise party. I leaned to crochet my fastinator. 

Thur 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov/84. Rather warm &amp; I ironing &amp; I greasing bolts etc. I cleaned woodshed out &amp; We all went to practise Edith late Lottie their &amp; all the rest. Had long talk with Lottie Frank milked all. Mrs Williams came &amp; E.W. &amp; his pa after. Us girls all crocheting fastinator &amp; had a good talk &amp; song pm. 

Friday 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. / 84 Ida &amp; I went over to Broderick to help them peal but not ready to peal so we went in house &amp; Mrs Coats there &amp; had a little boy (4 yr) named Clarence &amp; he just looked like Wilcox. Stayed little while &amp; came home. Dr here &amp; Amandia also. I swept up stairs &amp; down in hall. B.4 dinner I getting ready for to go to party at Thompsons.</text>
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                    <text>Dr said Ma getting worse &amp; would suffer more. I sewing buttons on my coat &amp; Rose Chap. came on errand for Mrs B. I finished coat. Mrs. Ing &amp; Johnston came &amp; stayed awhile Mrs John. for tea. I ironed a little. Had nice time. Frank drove S. up to party. I set bread. &amp; crocheting.

Sat. 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. Ida went to help B. peal. I doing work when S. came home. She stayed at Brays all night. got their at 5 am. I scrubbed upstairs &amp; cleaned windows. &amp; I dusted P.M. very tired. Us all tired. S. said E.W. at party No talking about old time of B44. 

Sun 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Nov. All up at 8. I sang &amp; I looking at poetry &amp; I layed down ½ hr &amp; all went to SS &amp; church but Ida. Mrs Williams come after SS. to see Ma. Had missionary sermon &amp; Minister drove M.W. &amp; M.L. got a ride home. Mr &amp; Mrs Bray here after church. I walked up with Mr Bk. Frank when {went?} with Minister to church. Alf came &amp; S &amp; him went for a drive in cutter. Ida &amp; I singing for Ma when E.W. came us in dining &amp; sitting room all time. Alf didn't stay long. E.W. here for prayers. He told one language Myrtle on stepts. Lovely night

Mon. 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Washing flannels. I went to Mrs Mc{Cauley's?} in P.M. &amp; Went to P.O. E.M. &amp; M.L. there with buggy &amp; E.W. come along &amp; I had a talk. Come home.</text>
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                    <text>men did shoes &amp; did milking. I got ready for party. Ada Biggs called for to go to practise. Brays called for us. 3 girls &amp; Dan Went to store. Got at Wixson B.4 rest. Over 60 there Dan made me dance &amp; I danced with Alf &amp; Mr Jeeland. Got home 3.15 Am. &amp; up at 7. 

Tues 2&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; Dec./84.  S. slept till 10. I got work done &amp; went to P.O. &amp; there went skating on creek all alone ½ hr. Home for to get dinner ready. M.W. made {sittorn?} preserves. I layed down for ½ hr. then S. &amp; I went over to Bk to peal apples Rosie &amp; Jim &amp; us singing. had a talk with Annie. Coming home, E.W. over took us &amp; gave us a ride to lane gate &amp; he carryed me. I crochet a little &amp; went to bed 8.

Wed. Dec 3&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Had us up at 5. I felt ferful sleep. Us washing. Minister came after we got done dinner. had a sleep. I combed my hair on top of head &amp; we churned. I wrote in this. Miss Carson here for tea.</text>
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                    <text>We went in parlor a little while &amp; then we all went to practise. E.W. came home with me. {Looked?} out to bed at 10.

Thur. Dec 4&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;../84 I did work &amp; then helped Frank with apples in shop. Ate large dinner &amp; finished apples. Got dressed &amp; went to Bronte. Mrs Ing &amp; Mrs Brick here for tea. S. Ida &amp; I went to practise;

Frid 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84 Warm &amp; very muddy. I cleaned stove pipes varnised them P.M. M.W. helped me clean stoves. Ida went to practise. Us cleaning in hall Frank drive us up to Debate but was none &amp; then went to church. E.M. went to Burlington in morning {Was?} to Hamilton.

Sat. 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Dec. Ma very bad. I swept up stairs, &amp; I cleaned stoop. Crochet a little &amp; got potatoes for dinner. It raining got work done Mrs Mowatt came &amp; stayed for tea &amp; all night. I singing for Ma. M.L. came home from Toronto through rain.

Sun 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84.  Done breakfast 9.20. had a sleep M.L. trying on new Dog skin coat she bot. All went to S.S. I come home after S.S. Just home a little while when E.W. came stayed 1 hr. talking &amp; then went out back door to escape Mrs Spears</text>
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                    <text>coming here after church. He went to Milissa's I reading &amp; to bed at nine.

Mon 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84. Up early &amp; I churned &amp; went over to Peal at Brodk. I ran to get a ride. M.W. come over &amp; brot our dinner. Rosa come home &amp; stayed all night. It rained &amp; we did not go to practise but read dialogues &amp; crocheted. 

Thurs 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84 Dec. Over again to peal, finished at noon came home at 2. Mr Bray here. I crochet B.4 milking. S. &amp; M.L. went to meeting Ida &amp; I crocheting. Max came, telling us about being at Toronto. He went at nine.

Wed. 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Washing till 3. I cleaned floor &amp; dressed Mrs McCauley came. I wrote off dialogues for E.W.  Pa got letter from G.A. about Max. Ida went over to Biggs Box tea. S had an invitation to a party up to Langtrys but not going. Us crocheting.

Thur 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Dec/84. Us girls went up to barn at 8 to husk corn &amp; sorting husks for beds we finished at 2.30. Got ready in a hurry &amp; went down to practise. Mr Johnston was there helping us. Had a good practise, dialogues, &amp; every thing. Got home, milking was done. Ida &amp; I went over to Brays for yeast had company with Rosa Chapman &amp; Hattie &amp; Effie Broderick. Got back 9. Crocheted &amp; to bed at 11.</text>
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                    <text>Frid. 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Dec./84. Did work &amp; S &amp; I started to get ready for to go to Oakville but E.M. told us to wait till after dinner so had dinner early &amp; we drove our selves. We went to Dr. Urquehart &amp; got our teeth out. He pulled mine 1st &amp; it broke &amp; I had such a time &amp; never got it out after all. S. gave such another scream &amp; it all over. I had tooth ache very bad till I got home. E.W. came for me to go to Debate E.M. took M.W. &amp; M.L. &amp; Frank &amp; E.W. took Ida &amp; I. Got a good seat &amp; debate pretty fair but I could not enjoy it on account of my tooth {root?} &amp; head ache. There was a lot their. 11.30 when got home. Directly to bed.

Sat. Dec 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Breakfast at 8.00 S &amp; I churned. Dr came &amp; I peal apples pies &amp; did some work &amp; had dinner. I slept till 3. &amp; got up swept &amp; dusted &amp; did work &amp; E.M. playing on violin. M.L. went to P.O. &amp; got letter from Laura Jones with hair band &amp; I one for me from Annie. E.M. went away &amp; us darning &amp; {?}</text>
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                    <text>Sun. Dec. 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84. We sat around I played on Mouth Organ which I bot for E.M. at Oakville. I layed down &amp; slept till 7 &amp; got up &amp; cleared dinner table for Delia &amp; Miss Bouncil came to see Ma, &amp; I ate my dinner in pantry &amp; straightened around. I dressing when folks come from church. Archie &amp; Minister for tea here: Archie drove M.L. &amp; E.M. M.W. &amp; Ida all went to church. Will Spears &amp; his mother came. Had fire in parlor &amp; it smoked awful could scarcely sit in room.

Mon 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. It raining &amp; blowing &amp; us all sitting sewing. Rosa &amp; 2 Brodericks came &amp; we all went to practise. Had a pretty practise such a lot of fellows there Had quite a time coming home I got my feet wet. E.W. came home with us. He lent me his flower book.

Tues 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Washing, got through early &amp; I had all straightening up to do. Very tired. Wrote a letter to Annie &amp; posted it. Ida &amp; S. went to practise at Wilson I crochet. Ma very bad in P.M. To bed at 11.

Wed. 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Dec. Up early. I went over to get SS. prize money at Williams. Back by 9.15. E.M. M.W. &amp; M.L. drove up to Hamil. I washed ribbons &amp; I got dinner. I ironed Mrs Williams came to see Ma. Brot us money, for pealing at there place. Ida making pig.</text>
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                    <text>Thur. 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. /84.  Churning. It very cold. P.M. I wrote letter to Josie G.S. &amp; Ida went to practise Rosa C. called for them &amp; I stayed to wait on Ma. Ma fretting because folks not coming home. I sat up &amp; crocheted untill Ida &amp; S. come home at 11. I went to door &amp; E.W. &amp; J.I. there with them. E. W. &amp; J.I. took all the girls that were at practise consisting of 7, to the "darky" cake walk. It 12 when got to bed.

Frid 19 Dec/84. I ironed wrapper &amp; swept up stairs B.4 dinner. Ida &amp; I finished dishes when Joe come up to see us. I dressed &amp; to P.O. Cobblers &amp; down skating. Had a splendid skate with E.W. He broke his skate. When Got home, E.M. &amp; Maria's had just arrived. Everybody in a bustle. I got S. to write a card to Annue I crocheted a little &amp; to bed. 

Sat. 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../84.  Snowy. Busy all day. Ma worse &amp; stayed in bed all day. Max came. E.M. brot home mail 1 letter for Frank 1 for M.W. &amp; M.L. &amp; himself &amp; a card for S. from A. Us all looking at prizes &amp; cards. I fixing corsets. After tea Ada R. &amp; Mandia came &amp; I just putting there things away when E.W. came, &amp; went in kitchen &amp; sewed &amp; combed my hair. John Ing. came all came to practise dialogue. E.W. gave ma an ambertite {ambrotype} of his which he got in Hamilton to day, &amp; also a Xmas present of a knife. Arthur called for Ada &amp; all went 9.30  Mr Curtis came to see Annie about school.  M.L. saw in Globe that Annie passed. </text>
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                    <text>Sun 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; Dec/84. I got washed &amp; ready early for S.S. Ida stayed at home. I taught Villa's class &amp; stayed for church. It a good sermon. No one for tea. Mrs Hixson &amp; Josh. here in Eve. Us reading. 

Mon. 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec./84. They killed pigs I helped sew our dresses. Ed Lucas came early in morning to see Ma. I went down to P.O. &amp; got &lt;s&gt;letter&lt;/s&gt; card, for Annie from Mr Hodgins congratulating her for M.L. saw her name in paper. M.W. &amp; I finished intestines B.4 dinner. Mrs. Williams came &amp; Mrs McCauley. We went down to practise in church. E.W. W. S. J. I. &amp; A. C. got home. Max came &amp; went to meet Annie at train. Just got home. Sarah went over with Edith &amp; brot all the teachers up home.

Tues. 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;../84. Us sewing trying to get our dresses done. Annue &amp; E.M. went over to Brodericks then to P.O. church &amp; school examination I got dinner &amp; I fixing fasten after Ida &amp; M.L. went to church after dinner. Minister for tea. Max &amp; Agnetta called to take Annie down to Xmas tree. Rosa &amp; S. &amp; Ida &amp; I went. Ida &amp; I met Alf at gate &amp; he drove us down. It very warm &amp; Church very crowded. Had very {fair? fine?} time. choir got treated off tree. Max came with Annie Alf with S. E.W. with me. &amp; Minister after his box so at at once. It 12 &amp; to bed.

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                    <text>baking bread &amp; I washing. Ida went down to help clean church. Annie cleaning lamps. Archie S. come from P.O. with E.M. &amp; had his tea here. They sang &amp; played. Ida &amp; I wanted to go to Baptist tree but it a bad night. I went to bed &lt;s&gt;early&lt;/s&gt; at 10.

Thur 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Dec. Christmas day. Very fine day. We all very busy all morning, Cleaning. Had dinner at 2. &amp; E.M. took us all for a drive But Max came &amp; took A. for drive. E.M. drove us in to Curtises we stayed a little while &amp; had a nice time called in Williams's &amp; not at home. When they came they made Ida. S. &amp; I stay. Had a lovely time when we were thinking about going Max &amp; A. came &amp; it 10 when we came home. E.W. &amp; Herbert drove us home. Spent a very Merry Xmas.

Frid. 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Snowy, churning &amp; I fixing clothes E.M. drove to Oakville &amp; M.W. Annie &amp; I went Took Jane &amp; Lottie got home at dark. I bot Mouth Organ. M.W. sewing at Joe. shirt. To bed at 10. Ma not so well.

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                    <text>till after dark. B.4 got done cleaning. Emily Triller &amp; her father came &amp; I playing mouth organ out doors. All very tired washed &amp; to be at 10.

Sun 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. It very late when we had breakfast I played &amp; sang &amp; got ready for S.S. Came home after S.S. &amp; kept house with ma. Mrs Jones, Lottie Bray called after church. Got tea early. Alf came when Frank &amp; E.M. hitched up &amp; Frank drove Mabel &amp; Ida, S &amp; Alf. Joe &amp; I. Had good meeting it 9.25 when we got home. Max came &amp; took A. away so Alf &amp; S. went to meet them after we got home. Max &amp; A. came 5 m. after S &amp; A left Ida &amp; I came to bed &amp; left A &amp; Max.

Mon 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Dec. Washing. I finished cleaning, I layed down a few minutes to rest then got up &amp; fixing belt &amp; did work. Joe came up. E.M. came home from Hamilton, &amp; he &amp; M.L. went over to Brays party. I sewed fur on coat &amp; to bed at 10.

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                    <text>mouth organ. Mr Brs. came &amp; took E.m. to Trustee meeting. S &amp; A &amp; frank drove to Mount Pleasant church.

Wed. 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; Dec./84. I went to P.O. for {M.W.?} {Annie?} back help churn. I looking at my school books B.4 dinner. P.M. S., Annie &amp; I cleaned floor every one busy baking. Mabel &amp; Gordon went home on 2 train. I learn a new piece from Mable B.4 she went. Mandia Hixson called. Frank drove Annie &amp; I up to church. Good meeting. Got home 9.30 Bed 10. Didn't watch old year out.

Tues 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan 1885. } A vey Happy new Year work all done got dressed &amp; I went down to Big creek to try ice B.4 dinner Got back had good dinner roast beef &amp; whip cream &amp; baked apples {meringe?} pie. I said I was as sick as sick when I got up from dinner &amp; they all {malled?} me.  I did dishes &amp; {?} &amp; Annie &amp; I went down skating. Alf &amp; Mr Skinah down. I came down &amp; he skated with A. But I was alone so we came home. Ida &amp; S. came down. When we got home Max their. M.W. helped milk, for Frank away. Max for tea. After tea we went in room &amp; E.W. came &amp; I had tooth ache. E.W. &amp; Pa telling yarns. I had a nice evening playing games. E.W. said he going to begin letter for the new year. M.W. &amp; M.L. fixed for party next night.</text>
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                    <text>Frid 2nd Jan/&lt;u&gt;85&lt;/u&gt;. S. &amp; I washed flannels. ML &amp; E.M. went to Oakville for kid gloves to go to Joe Wilds reception party. I Got dressed Mr Ing &amp; Willie come. Annie went to P.O. &amp; I went over to Tailor Joyces for W M. frame. E M. M.W. &amp; M L. went to party, quite a time fixing.

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Mon 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85. Washing got through by dinner I cleaned stoop when Melissa &amp; Tom &amp; family came. It election day. Mrs Williams, McCauley &amp; Wilson all came. Us girls singing for children. Then S &amp; I went down skating at 4. A had ½ holiday. Thompson girls all down &amp; Villa Wilson &amp; quite a lot nice day. E.W. engaged in election. I started hat band.

Teus 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan Rainy. I ironing baking, P.M. I got out old letters &amp; reading them, ironing a little more. I playing on mouth organ &amp; girls singing. M.L. &amp; E.M. went over to Brays to practise. Emily Triller called for them. I read a little &amp; to bed.

Wed 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85 boys went bushing. M.W. &amp; I drove to Oakville very bad roads. Got back at dinner time. Finished &amp; Pa &amp; I doing chors. E.W. came for to go skating S &amp; I went after a great while. It splendid.</text>
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                    <text>skating. Had good talk. E.W. asked me questions on letters. I mending horse &lt;s&gt;shoe&lt;/s&gt; blankets, &amp; writing in this. Girls all sewing &amp; mending. Ma helping. I called in at Melissa &amp; got Jenny's P. doll to dress. Carnival in Oakville to night

Thur 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85. Churning &lt;s&gt;I went to&lt;/s&gt; I cleaned floor Mrs Bray came &amp; Mrs Ing also. I went to Bronte with Mrs Ing. I saw Lottie B. &amp; then A &amp; I went down skating just Villa &amp; E.W.  Hattia B. &amp; Al. there. Wasn't down long. When I was going down to P.O. met Aggie &amp; Delia Curtis coming to our place. They here for tea. Had nice time. Max came for them at 8.

Frid 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Jan /85. I mending &amp; fixing shoes {galoshes?}. I went up stairs. Got dressed &amp; working at hat band. Amandia Hixson came to sew on our machine. I cleaning out side board. S &amp; A went down skating about 5. Amandia here for tea. I had toothache &amp; laid on sofa {all the time?.}

Sat 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan /85. I worked hat band in parlor B.4 dinner P.M. got dressed &amp; was ready to go skating when Edith &amp; George Ing. came to go skating so A &amp; I went quite a lot there. Max Emma Lottie &amp; Ada Bray, E.W., Bob Joyce &amp; a lot of fisherman had nice time. I killed chicken &amp; pick it when Willie &amp; Annie {Carry?} came. I couldn't write in diary for Willie making so much noise.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85. I playing mouth organ A. &amp; Williie malling. We all went to S.S. I stayed for church. Ida &amp; I walked home with George Peacock. Lottie Bray with Bert Langtry, &amp; Jane &amp; Albert Inglehart. Us girls singing B.4 tea &amp; after tea B.4 done dishes &amp; after dishes when E.W. came B.4 went in parlor &amp; after went in parlor. Just tired of singing E.W. told us A &amp; I all about sailing. Had nice time when E.W. was going Max drove Willie home. Go bed at 11.

Mon 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85. The 2 A.'s drove Willie to Depot We washed. Gordon come on 12 train. Bob Joyce walked in from corner with him. I slept till 4. Gordon come &amp; malled me. A &amp; I in to organ. Then tryed to do rick rack &amp; to bed.

Tues 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan M.W. putting out clothes &amp; I washed flannels. Ida went to P.O. I went down to see what the ice was like &amp; went to P.O. E.W. down it very cold. Zillah &amp; Nellie G. down I came home at 4 &amp; Mrs Williams here I started to take G. &amp; A skates down to them but I met them in lane so didn't go. I slept all evening for had toothache.

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                    <text>&amp; ironing. {Clarry?} has been sick got up at 11. Ma not so well. P.M. started to write in diary Mrs Wilson &amp; Taylor Granny Joyce &amp; Edith Thompson called for me to go skating &amp; Jane Bray came. It lovely day. Had splendid skate. Max John Ing. E.W. Charlie O. Al. Hare &amp; lot more down Annie came down after 4. Had splendid time. Frank had work all done when I came home. I mending &amp; writing. 10 &amp; to bed.

Thur 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Jan/85.  I darning most of morning &amp; cleaning windows. It a &lt;s&gt;lovely&lt;/s&gt; cold day. I had tooth ache after dinner so layed down Mrs McCauley &amp; Ing. came. I got up &amp; did work. Then Dr called. I pottering around. E.M. to Oakville. E.M. brot Jane over to go to practise M.L. &amp; A. went

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                    <text>some pop corn. He got card from Villa C. for his birthday. Had hot drink then 12 go to bed,

Sat 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Jan  It still drifting. I went to go out to P.O. Johnson Mrs M &amp; D. came very bad walking. John McD. called &amp; took Carrie up to 12 train. S. went to see her on train S late getting back I was mending corsets. {Talear?}over came for E.M. to go to Hamilton M.W. &amp; I drove him up to 7 train had good cutter ride. Carrie left her muff at station. To bed at 10. Ida trimming hat.

Sun 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../85. Jan  Nice fine morning. Got work done us girls sitting around stove singing &amp; I playing mouth organ Mrs Wilson &amp; Mr &amp; Mrs Bray. I played mouth organ till I was dizzy. Got reddy in good time &amp; Frank drove us to S.S. &amp; I drove M.W. to church. Saw Sal. A. I put horse in my self. Max drove folks home from Church &amp; here for tea. E.W. drove come when we were eating our tea. I hurried up &amp; We went up to David Lucas {two words blotted out} &amp; got warm &amp; then we went to Appleby church Max &amp; A. there. Had splendid meeting. Had nice time coming home talking. Boys came in &amp; got warm &amp; Annie made them some hot drink &amp; to bed at 12.</text>
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                    <text>S. Ida &amp; Frank drove up to Mount P.  M. cutter shake gave way coming home with 1 colt. 

Mon 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Sewing on machine E.M. &amp; Dan B. started to &lt;u&gt;cut&lt;/u&gt; ice. Pa went to see Mr Colton &amp; he wanted cidar to drink so Pa sent me down with some. He looked very bad. Girls all went to Army {Salvation Army} but me &amp; I set Bread &amp; did rick rack. 

Tues. 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Washing flannels. I hitched horse &amp; drove to Bronte shoping &amp; home for dinner. I making Hair Pins tollet {toilette?} when Annie come home &amp; she had letter for S from S.J.G &amp; 1 for me from Grant such fun reading it. Coming in from barn when Alf came was going to church but we hadn't had our T. so we stayed &amp; we singing in hall had nice time. Lost his mit. S. found it.

Wed 21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Washing again. I doing fancy work when A came &amp; said E.W. was taking a &lt;s&gt;lot&lt;/s&gt; load up tonight to Appleby so he came at 6 with a load &amp; S. Ida &amp; I Edith Ing. 3 boys {?} to Mrs Williams Mrs Spears Lizzie Carpenter, 3 Williams boys. Had a very happy time of it. Singing going &amp; coming. Alf went to After E.M. &amp; I also. But E.W. said he didn't feel any different.  I enjoyed the meeting Max driving alone &amp; took Edith Ing. back with him &amp; {Co?} at home we got there were {dre?}</text>
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                    <text>Annie &amp; Edith &lt;u&gt;all&lt;/u&gt; sitting &lt;u&gt;com&lt;/u&gt;fortable in room. It 11 when got home after driving all the rest home. Pa up when we got home. Very cold 10 below zero.

Thur 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. I layed down after bkft &amp; then little of everything. Ida making rug. S ironing Frank doing some Natural Philosophy. We just got through when Mr Brod. came &amp; then Mr &amp; Mrs Johnson &amp; Mrs Fletcher came Here for tea. Then all the choir came. I had tooth ache very bad. Then writing &amp; to bed.

Frid  23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Some what milder Dr. &amp; his niece called while I was upstairs &amp; I helping M.W. make twisty cakes when Mr Collamore here for dinner. Ida got letter from Eliz. Faylor &amp; M.L. from Admina.  I dusted after dinner in hall &amp; then I swept upstairs &amp; reading book got dressed mending &amp; after T. mending Franks mit.

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                    <text>went for a drive. After Ida &amp; I finished dishes Edith was going so Ida &amp; A went a piece with her while E.W. &amp; I went to Sal. army. But 2 early &amp; went over creek &amp; back in time. S &amp; Alf came &amp; we went in to gether, very fair meeting. Then proposed going to Appleby church. Go bed at 12.

Sun 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Up at 7 us hurrying around to get work done. I had mine done B.4 pa read after Bkft. Ma not in favor of us going up to Altons for dinner so Alf come with E.W. &amp; then I thought E.W. wasn't coming so I was helping S. to get dressed when E.W. came &amp; we kept them waiting for us that we were late. Had nice sermon by Mr Perrott for the seekers. Got home at 8. Boys put their horses in &amp; had dinner They S. &amp; I went to S.S. Ida taught my class so I sat down at stove &amp; came home after S.S. met John Biggs with sleigh load. E.W. in parlor &amp; Alf on lounge asleep &amp; Ma sitting reading. I entertaining them in parlor &amp; folks came home &amp; E.W. Ida &amp; I went over to Melissa's for tea. Will Lucas there had nice time. left at 7 &amp; we went sleigh riding around block &amp; home</text>
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                    <text>at 8. Then S. came at 9. &amp; A. &amp; Max at 10. 
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                    <text>It twelve when we got home &amp; Ma very uneasy. But E.W. Alf &amp; Frank got ears froze.

Wed 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan./85. S. got up at 5 to get E.M. his breakfast &amp; I slept till 8. &amp; Frank milking done. It very cold. After work done I mending Frank's panse when Sarah Jarvis came for dinner. I layed down with tooth ache &amp; slept till 4. Annie came home &amp; told us about Harris going to take load to Appleby tomorrow Eve. Archie Jarvis came for tea then Archie Spears called &amp; took M.L. &amp; A. up to Trillers to practise Ma just middling. I playing I writing Ida covered box.

Thur 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Very cold. I got beans &amp; took them to barn &amp; Frank thrashed them. I nearly froze. Coming to house the colt bothering me &amp; bean cart came apart &amp; such a time. S. came home from P.O. I mending my dress &amp; combing hair when Will Lucas came. Ida scrapping C. horns. He stayed for tea. I had tooth ache &amp; he went at 9. I reading cook book afternoon.

Frid 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan. Very busy. Ida up early to get E.M.'s bkft. I melting snow to wash flannels. Frank &amp; Ida went to Oakville. P.M. I swept stairs &amp; dusted. M.L. drove E.M. to 2 train &amp; she bot Mrs Douglas back when I was shaking rugs. Miss Hallem came also.</text>
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                    <text>S &amp; Ida counting eggs. Villa Wison came &amp; I dressed &amp; was working Hair pins "(toilet" Ida went to P.O. with her. M.L. &amp; Ida drove to station for M.W. I playing &amp; A &amp; I singing. It mild &amp; beautiful evening so A. &amp; I went down to P.O. &amp; met John Ing. &amp; went over to Hall for an hour &amp; then He come home with A. &amp; I walked up road with A. B. &amp; Arthur. I sat up till 11. all alone.

Sat 31&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Jan/85 I bot 2 crates of apples in from barn &amp; did work went to P.O. &amp; Decker got card from Adrienna about coming up I had tooth very bad after dinner. got up at 3 &amp; worked. Mrs Ing &amp; Willie came got washed &amp; went to P.O. got card from E.M. coming home on 6. Frank got horse hitched for M.W. to go to meet Ad. but E.M. come home &amp; slipped off with it to J. McDuffies party (supposed) so girls walked up to meet Ad. Josh H gave them a drive home. Us girls laughing at tea. I working fancy work &amp; to bed at 10.

Sun 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb/85  I took sick early in morning &amp; had very bad time. I layed till 12 &amp; got dressed felt very weak. All went to SS &amp; church so I got Ma some dinner &amp; was reading when folks come from church. But Max called when Ma eating B. 4 she got up &amp; he went &lt;s&gt;&amp; talt&lt;/s&gt; &amp; talked to her. Mrs Williams in room.</text>
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                    <text>&amp; Minister here for tea. I ate none. I took some medicine (when E.W. &amp; Herbert come &amp; went to bed. Mrs W. fixing me &amp; then I went &amp; talked to E.W. in hall. He went at 10, after we had a scuffle over ginger tea.

Mon. Feb 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;../85.  I felt better &amp; help churn &amp; was crocheting between times. I reading to Ma. {Spercins?} sermon B.4 dinner. Us girls combing our hair. P.M. Got chores done &amp; I was just going to go to tea-meeting at Mount Pleasant with E.W. But A. told me he told her he couldn't come. I got ready &amp; Expected A E.A. but only Max came if couse when we didn't expect him &amp; he &amp; A. went while Frank drove two Maria's &amp; Adrienna. S &amp; I home. Frank went up {J?} to his brother.

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                    <text>I have short drive. 3 &amp; they were ready Got dressed S &amp; Ida comoing {combing} each other hair. I reading Flower book when E.W. came for he had been out shooting &amp; shot large cat owl &amp; S got wings off it &amp; he &amp; I deckorating each other &amp; he got me to shoot his gun off &amp; he went at 4.30. Had our tea when M.W. &amp; Ad &amp; Frank came &amp; us girls in hall learning to dance. &amp; it very warm in house so Ida &amp; I went down to Army. Had a fair meeting got home 11 E.W. &amp; J.I. came home with us had a good talk. A &amp; S up still at 11.

Thur. 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Feb.  I had toothache &amp; layed after bkft till 10, &amp; then helped Frank fan buckwheat till dinner. Dr came, &amp; Mrs Wright. Frank drove M.W. &amp; Adriena over to Brays while S &amp; I went with him to Oakville. It very cold went &amp; seen Delia Mc she treated us &amp; we went to Dentist &amp; I got my awful tooth out such a wonder &amp; did more shopping &amp; called in Brays &amp; Brod. coming home &amp; left word at Brod. for Annie &amp; Arthur to be ready to go in our load to Appleby but it so cold &amp; Eliz. Farfor &amp; Wes drove up so we</text>
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                    <text>concluded not to go &amp; there Jim I drove M.W. &amp; A home &lt;s&gt;so we&lt;/s&gt; or we were going to tell Annie &amp; Arthur we couldn't go &amp; got M.W. &amp; Ad at Brays so Annie &amp; Arthur came &lt;s&gt;home&lt;/s&gt; over to see if we had gone or not but wouldn't stay 1 min. Ida &amp; I drove to Bronte after tea for sugar &amp; I made a little taffy. Wes doctoring his horse Frank angry because I got him to hitch horse for the girls trying to write in this but had to wait till all in bed and it after 11 to bed.

Frid 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;../85 &lt;s&gt;Jan&lt;/s&gt; Feb. After work done, I dressed my self &amp; cracked some nuts for Ad. Then Wes &amp; I drove her up to station &amp; also to Bronte &amp; come home as far as corner, met mail, so went back, but nothing, Ma bought candies. Ironing very busy &amp; baking pies. I swept stairs &amp; S. practising &amp; Ida &amp; I very busy after tea we played authors had good time.&amp; to bed. Frank &lt;u&gt;angry&lt;/u&gt; because didn't go but soon enough 

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                    <text>E.M. took M.W. M.L. A. Ma &amp; Elly for a drive they went to Williams. I got dress out &amp; Wess was going to take Ida S. &amp; I on a drive when E.M. came &amp; I went with hm , we went to Oakville met Wes &amp; {?} E.M. &amp; I went in Jessie Williams &amp; stayed for tea. Had nice time, left after tea got home at 8. Nice warm eve. All the girls away. A &amp; Max driving &amp; S &amp; Alf &amp; Ida to Army with Wes &amp; E.M. Alf &amp; Max here for to see Ma &amp; Alf came in {?} {line above: ?? home with me &amp; Alf  went home}

Mon 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Very stormy morning. All up but Wes A. &amp; I. we heard a crackling but thought it rats when Ida come up staaris &amp; said house afire. Every one busy handing up water &amp; after a great difficulty got it out but burnt a great hole top of house. Ma was frightened. Us sewing. I making hankerchiefs. Us girls down in hall singing &amp; dancing. Had Wes helping us. Went to bed early. It raining.

Tues 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Feb. Very cold. Washing. Got through early. I cleaned floors off. Watson came. I dressed b4 working at hankerchief. E.M. drove Watson to 7 train. I went to sleep when a reading, got {wit?} drink &amp; to bed.

Wed 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb/85.  Still cold. Had tooth ache after bkft. Did work &amp; churning {?} Josh H came. Wes &amp; Mr H went to school  {Ma?} got her {?} {home?}. Ironing. Wes &amp; I in hall playing. I showed Wes my gems.</text>
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                    <text>&amp; he &lt;u&gt;took&lt;/u&gt; mine &amp; one of Alfs. Max came to see E.M. I went to barn for chick. feed &amp; saw him. Got dressed &amp; writing in this Ida busy preparing to go home with Eliz. L &amp; Frank went after Annie. M.W. made Eliz. a print dress. Us all busy at some thing. After tea I had toothache very bad. Wes &amp; E.M. went to Army but E.W. came as they were going. He got me up &amp; us girls &amp; Frank &amp; E.W. all ravelling old stocking for rug had fine time. Then M.W. made taffy &amp; Pa read &amp; after we all had a taffy pull. I got ferful dobbed &amp; E.W. took off his coat &amp; I got ... too. Had such fun. Never witnessed taffy pull B4. 

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                    <text>Frid 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb/85.  S. finished hooked rug. I had all Ida's &amp; my own work I busy all morning sweeping. S &amp; I dressing when Mrs Williams came &amp; M.L. sleeping so no one went to door. I darning &amp; S. Ironing. M.W. went to P.O. 

Sat. 14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb/85. Valentine day.  Nice day very busy baking all morn &amp; cleaning stove pipes in P.M. busy cleaning. M.L. went to P.O. in morn. I had T.A. after dinner. Eliz &amp; George came drove up at 5. I went to P.O. after tea S got Valentine very ugly &amp; M.L. very pretty. Got bed at 11.

Sun 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;..Fen.  Sang &amp; slept all went to S.S. I stayed for church &amp; after went in Sal. Army. Had Mrs Spiers &amp; Minister for tea. Hurry to do dishes &amp; E.M. drove M.W. Eliz. A. S. &amp; I up to Lillies but we were going on to Appleby church &amp; leave Eliz at Lillies but thot it 2 late so stayed there 1 hr. &amp; drove home. Sang with G.A. &amp; to bed 11.

Mon 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb/85. Hurry to get off G.A.'s. started at 8. Stormy. I learnt how to hem hankerchief new way. Mr Johnston called to see pa. I helped pa put bob sleighs in barn. Pa came in in a hurry for he had found part of GA's harness which he had left by mistake &amp; he wanted me to go to Station  so I started</text>
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                    <text>on a walk but Mr. Skirrat over took me &amp; gave me drive up there. He taking up their Boys.  Minister so he said he {?} of take the parcel &amp; deliver it so I let him. I cutting a quilt blocks out for to begin a quilt of my own. S &amp; I went to P.O. &amp; Army but not a public meeting so did not stay but went to Wilson's &amp; we had a skate above Sal. {Lass.?} &amp; S &amp; home at 9. It very cold. A &amp; {D?} up to

Rues. 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Very cold: I caught a cold &amp; sore throat. M.W. has also. Churning &amp; S &amp; I had every thing to do &amp; it noon when got done. I cut patches. S went down &amp; got Annie &amp; they went over to Mrs Ing. &amp; got home 10. Max &amp; Ed. Lucas came &amp; stayed till 12. I talked to Max till 10 &amp; they went to bed. I very sick

Wed 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. I got work done &amp; slept till dinner &amp; melting snow. Miss Ha{? ink blurred} came &amp; I mending a boiler when {?} agent came. A. had a letter from Ida {Taty?} to me I did chores &amp; writing O playing &amp; A making dress. &lt;s&gt;Wed 18th..Feb /85.&lt;/s&gt;  I wrote letter to Ida.

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                    <text>S. ironing &amp; I ironing till 6. E.M. took load Brays &amp; A. &amp; S. went but he said I was too sick. I had tooth ache &amp; slept till 10. on Pa's bed. I slept on sofa but did sleep till they came home 12.15. M.W. Ma &amp; I coughing all night. 

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Sun 22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb. Ella Mc..Cauley's birthday Late getting work done just done &amp; {ink blurred} to SS. All went a little late. I came home after met E.W. &amp; his Pa at church gate spoke &amp; I came home layed down had tooth ache. Had Archie S. &amp; Willie &amp; Aunt were the strange one. After T I did work &amp; A &amp; I combed our hair &amp; Max came &amp; took Archie for Alf. Then E.W. came &amp; A &amp; Max went for drive. Us singing, all evening then 
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                    <text>S played &amp; we eating apples Pa read &amp; Max went &amp; Archie &amp; E.W. at 10.30. We talked about religion, &amp; A &amp; I {flap?} &amp; to bed 11.

Mon 23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Lovely day. Willie went down to S with A &amp; come back &amp; started for home at 10.30. Got work done &amp; I finished name &lt;s&gt;with&lt;/s&gt; in hanker. I brot some wood from barn on hand sleigh &amp; then hitched on E.M. sleigh &amp; went to P.O. Saw Jokias Skinah. Williams, John I. &amp; several other I watched boys sleigh ride down hill for a while just lovely day. I melted snow &amp; was darning when Max drove A. home from school, &amp; Maggie Mc came &amp; stayed for tea &amp; S A &amp; I went home parte with her &amp; we took hand sleigh &amp; rode each other &amp; I steared them all down hill by mill &amp; came home tired, &amp; went to bed at 9.

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                    <text>Wed 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. Feb./85. A very lovely day I ironing &amp; I carried meat out of cellar to smoke house to smoke &amp; Emily Triller came for dinner had an early dinner &amp; M.L. &amp; her went mission, driving around Bronte while S. &amp; I got work done early &amp; went with hand sleigh behind bob sleigh up to Hixson's for a few snow apples for Ma. I had &lt;s&gt;(fun?}&lt;/s&gt; good time coming down hill on sleigh. Mrs Belyea &amp; Emma &amp; Sandie came to see Ma &amp; Mr Bray here also. S. not ready to go with me skating so she got me to get her coat &amp; hood for her so, I did. We had a lovely skate on the &lt;u&gt;"Lake."&lt;/u&gt; I was with Bob Joyce &amp; S. with J.I.  We were out about 1 mile got ride up to corner with Archie &amp; he asked us to go with him to carnival.  Annie had school girls up singing for Ma Sal. songs. S &amp; I doing dishes when Alf come &amp; S &amp; he went a driving while E.W. &amp; I went to Army had pretty good meeting. J.I. with A. &amp; G I were going home. Mrs McCraney &amp; Jim Joyce here.

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                    <text>I never saw the like B.$. I never skating on such nice ice. The  School Bell rang when we were down at Orr's so went back &amp; Annie came down to skate &amp; I had mouth organ &amp; the wind blew me up while I played it. I came up by Ing. &amp; home but A stayed for tea. We had Mrs Hixson &amp; Wild for tea. M.W. very sick. After tea talking Archie came, M.L. &amp; Emily came for practise books &amp; Hixsons cutter &amp; ours making 4 cutters in all at once in yard. Archie coaxing Ma to let us go with him but she wouldn't consent untill Pa was asked so he said he didn't care. A. E.M. went to practise M.L. fixing the sick. I mending mitt.

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                    <text>&amp; J. Ing. went. S. I. waiting patiently for Archie so after a little while we went Lovely night He treated us to candies &lt;s&gt;to can&lt;/s&gt; in Delia's &amp; E. M. &amp; Jane Bray went to rink also. Had nice time I fell down twice. After it over we walked up to Tailers Temperance house &amp; had oysters. Got home 12 &amp; to bed B.4. E.M.

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                    <text>talking about Sal. lasses etc. I played &amp; sang &amp; then A. played &amp; E.W. S &amp; I went down to Army. Mr &amp; Mrs Johnston came up. Had a good meeting John I. came home with S. &amp; I  11 when got home.

Monday 2 March./85.  We washing got through at noon. I started to write to Ida. E. M. with colt &amp; M.W. went for a drive. I went to bed B.4 rest. Us girls singing for Ma Mar came to see A for 10. min.

Tues 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;.. Mar/85. Ironing finished it I helped with dinner but ate none I had head ache &amp; I slept a little while. E.M. missed his train &amp; he went around the house &amp; in the house &amp; Ma got so {excited?} that she couldn't finish his dinner &amp; we all got sick. &lt;s&gt;I went to bed &amp; slept&lt;/s&gt; We got work done &amp; was dressed when Mrs Williams, Mrs Wilson &amp; 2 Sal. lasses came &amp; had a good meeting &amp; we just getting tea early &amp; Alf came. I getting dressed when Edith came &amp; then Max came &amp; we all went to Appleby tea-meeting Alf &amp; S ahead Max &amp; A &amp; then E.W. &amp; I  We sat behind Sarah. I had a nice cosy little corner &amp; we were early enough too. Church just full. They made $85.</text>
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                    <text>I had a splendid time. Singers were Bessy Appleby. Harris Bro. from Milton &amp; Miss Galtaway from Burlington &amp; Mary Morris from Milton recited several pieces very good. A load of Middleroad folks come &amp; could hardly get a seat. We left at 11 for home &amp; E.W. &amp; I had a race with 2 loads &amp; we passed them fair but one of the other load when {went?} to pass us &amp; one came nearly on top of us &amp; so we turned out but it wasn't fair for they should have turned out &amp; not come over us. But we escaped all right. &amp; we sat talking after we got home &amp; when E.W. turned around he up set quietly &amp; we had such a laugh for he was joking about up setting but I had the laugh on him, Because I wasn't in it. S &amp; A later coming. To bed at 1.

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                    <text>all around everything it just grand something never saw B.4. We went home, had our tea &amp; Jennie &amp; I went down to Roller skating rink &amp; I put a pair on &amp; Will Jones there &amp; he lernt me to go. He introduced me to another gent &amp; he went skating with a girl I soon lernt how to go I had 1 or 2 tumbles but soon succeeded in learning. Got home at 10.30 &amp; did not get to sleep till 1. 

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                    <text>writing when Josh &amp; Amandia came. To bed at 9.

Sat 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.. March / 85 I was sick early in morn. Stormy. Did work &amp; went to Bronte P.O. &amp; Deckers for Pa, shoes. I walked back with Ada Biggs, &amp; I walked home slowly. I got 5 letters. 1 for A. 3 for M.L. &amp; 1 for S.  M.L. &amp; E.M. drove the colt up to Palermo A.M. P.M. Aunt went up to Hamilton on 2 train. I sweeping &amp; dusting all after noon. I ate my supper with Pa &amp; had a short skate on our pond.

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&lt;p&gt;Sun. 16th.. Nov/84 Got up late &amp;amp; S. &amp;amp; I had to do everything for Ida did not get up till 10 &amp;amp; Mr Broderick came B4 (we had dishes done &amp;amp; Ida went to Bronte to Johnstons for Ma's meat. Stayed down &amp;amp; got up &amp;amp; looked at Our Nov 19th../84. new dresses which E.M. &amp;amp; M.. brot home Sat night. Ida &amp;amp; I went to S S. &amp;amp; such a lot out to church. Bumby's down &amp;amp; Spears &amp;amp; every body, had a good sermon &amp;amp; E.W. walked up road with Ida &amp;amp; I alone. He came in &amp;amp; I lite fire in parlor &amp;amp; Frank away so I did all milking &amp;amp; Mrs Williams here also for tea Had a good talk &amp;amp; sing &amp;amp; E.W. gave me a birth day ring, very odd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 17th Nov. Washing. Frank went to Station to meet Uncle William &amp;amp; Aunt Ann from Toronto &amp;amp; I finished washing &amp;amp; straightening up. I picked up apples out of Franks road. I made a fire in parlor &amp;amp; us all in there in evening. Had grapes &amp;amp; us girls singing for Ma. I showed Ma my ring &amp;amp; M.L. said that it was an Alaska diamond.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 18th Uncle &amp;amp; Aunt went home. I got in cabbages &amp;amp; got some manure for sage &amp;amp; pansy's &amp;amp; boiled soap M.W. &amp;amp; I in P.M. put up little stove in dining room. I mendid E.M. coat &amp;amp; to bed. Very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 19th.. We churned &amp;amp; it very thick &amp;amp; Dr's come B4 dishes done &amp;amp; M.W. &amp;amp; I emptyed vinegar barrel &amp;amp; I emptyed sage kettle. I pealed apples P.M. cleaned floor Miss Halloween here M.L. to Bronte &amp;amp; I making mittens &amp;amp; I went to Bronte about 5 for diary book: I finished mittens &amp;amp; Max came &amp;amp; us diging for coals.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs. 20th Nov/84. After work done I sat by coal stove &amp;amp; mended drawers &amp;amp; not well. I went to Joyces with her Jacket. I got dinner. I went to burn rubbish while&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I went to Bronte for Pa. After tea I darned Franks mitten &amp;amp; M.W. M.J. &amp;amp; I went to Teachers meeting. I fell down in lane. S &amp;amp; Ida both wanted to go but stayed with Ma. Had a pretty good meeting. E.W. there. I bundled up awful when I came away. We came home alone. Arthur B. here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid. 21th.. 84. I swept &amp;amp; I husked a shook of sweet corn &amp;amp; got some cabbages in. P.M. I mended mittens &amp;amp; gloves Mrs McCauley come to see Ma &amp;amp; E.M. wanted me out so I went to pick up potatoes forthright We to bed early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 22nd.. Nov/84. I went out after Brkft &amp;amp; finished potatoes very damp &amp;amp; cold. I did work &amp;amp; sorted them. P.M. did scribbling &amp;amp; dishes &amp;amp; black shoes. M.W. finished S. dress &amp;amp; coat. I washed &amp;amp; to bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23rd Nov/84. Pa has us up at 7 &amp;amp; it a raining very hard. I slept till 1. &amp;amp; I did not go to SS. B.4 did dinner dishes &amp;amp; dress &amp;amp; played for Ma. Archie S. &amp;amp; he here for tea. Mr Davidson called B.4. tea. I in parlor singing Max &amp;amp; R.W. came E.W. came in parlor but Max in Swing door. Got M.L. to play &amp;amp; then me &amp;amp; had a good talk with E.W. All went early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 24th.. It very cold. M.W. &amp;amp; I carrie in 2 tubbs full of water. I helped with dinner. I sewing my drawers. I wrote posted card to Lottie Brimston &amp;amp; Ida posted it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teus 25th Nov. Snowed all day. I had a skate on our creek for 1st P.M. We all went down to practise for Xmas tree. In hall just to go for a&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;their. Had very little fire. Very cold. Went on to Wilson's after seeing Max &amp;amp; Davidsons in P.O. I finished crocheting on drawers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 26th..84. Washing large &amp;amp; finished at 2 &amp;amp; it late when I got down to practise in church. M.L. helped us &amp;amp; it dark when I got home. E.M. &amp;amp; Frank breaking in colt &amp;amp; they drove it up tp Burlington. All come in evening &amp;amp; invited us up to a Surprise party. I leaned to crochet my fastinator.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27th.. Nov/84. Rather warm &amp;amp; I ironing &amp;amp; I greasing bolts etc. I cleaned woodshed out &amp;amp; We all went to practise Edith late Lottie their &amp;amp; all the rest. Had long talk with Lottie Frank milked all. Mrs Williams came &amp;amp; E.W. &amp;amp; his pa after. Us girls all crocheting fastinator &amp;amp; had a good talk &amp;amp; song pm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 28th.. / 84 Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Broderick to help them peal but not ready to peal so we went in house &amp;amp; Mrs Coats there &amp;amp; had a little boy (4 yr) named Clarence &amp;amp; he just looked like Wilcox. Stayed little while &amp;amp; came home. Dr here &amp;amp; Amandia also. I swept up stairs &amp;amp; down in hall. B.4 dinner I getting ready for to go to party at Thompsons.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dr said Ma getting worse &amp;amp; would suffer more. I sewing buttons on my coat &amp;amp; Rose Chap. came on errand for Mrs B. I finished coat. Mrs. Ing &amp;amp; Johnston came &amp;amp; stayed awhile Mrs John. for tea. I ironed a little. Had nice time. Frank drove S. up to party. I set bread. &amp;amp; crocheting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 29th.. Nov. Ida went to help B. peal. I doing work when S. came home. She stayed at Brays all night. got their at 5 am. I scrubbed upstairs &amp;amp; cleaned windows. &amp;amp; I dusted P.M. very tired. Us all tired. S. said E.W. at party No talking about old time of B44.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 30th.. Nov. All up at 8. I sang &amp;amp; I looking at poetry &amp;amp; I layed down ½ hr &amp;amp; all went to SS &amp;amp; church but Ida. Mrs Williams come after SS. to see Ma. Had missionary sermon &amp;amp; Minister drove M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. got a ride home. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Bray here after church. I walked up with Mr Bk. Frank when {went?} with Minister to church. Alf came &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; him went for a drive in cutter. Ida &amp;amp; I singing for Ma when E.W. came us in dining &amp;amp; sitting room all time. Alf didn't stay long. E.W. here for prayers. He told one language Myrtle on stepts. Lovely night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 1st.. Washing flannels. I went to Mrs Mc{Cauley's?} in P.M. &amp;amp; Went to P.O. E.M. &amp;amp; M.L. there with buggy &amp;amp; E.W. come along &amp;amp; I had a talk. Come home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;men did shoes &amp;amp; did milking. I got ready for party. Ada Biggs called for to go to practise. Brays called for us. 3 girls &amp;amp; Dan Went to store. Got at Wixson B.4 rest. Over 60 there Dan made me dance &amp;amp; I danced with Alf &amp;amp; Mr Jeeland. Got home 3.15 Am. &amp;amp; up at 7.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 2st Dec./84. S. slept till 10. I got work done &amp;amp; went to P.O. &amp;amp; there went skating on creek all alone ½ hr. Home for to get dinner ready. M.W. made {sittorn?} preserves. I layed down for ½ hr. then S. &amp;amp; I went over to Bk to peal apples Rosie &amp;amp; Jim &amp;amp; us singing. had a talk with Annie. Coming home, E.W. over took us &amp;amp; gave us a ride to lane gate &amp;amp; he carryed me. I crochet a little &amp;amp; went to bed 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. Dec 3nd.. Had us up at 5. I felt ferful sleep. Us washing. Minister came after we got done dinner. had a sleep. I combed my hair on top of head &amp;amp; we churned. I wrote in this. Miss Carson here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;We went in parlor a little while &amp;amp; then we all went to practise. E.W. came home with me. {Looked?} out to bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. Dec 4rd../84 I did work &amp;amp; then helped Frank with apples in shop. Ate large dinner &amp;amp; finished apples. Got dressed &amp;amp; went to Bronte. Mrs Ing &amp;amp; Mrs Brick here for tea. S. Ida &amp;amp; I went to practise;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 4th../84 Warm &amp;amp; very muddy. I cleaned stove pipes varnised them P.M. M.W. helped me clean stoves. Ida went to practise. Us cleaning in hall Frank drive us up to Debate but was none &amp;amp; then went to church. E.M. went to Burlington in morning {Was?} to Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6th..Dec. Ma very bad. I swept up stairs, &amp;amp; I cleaned stoop. Crochet a little &amp;amp; got potatoes for dinner. It raining got work done Mrs Mowatt came &amp;amp; stayed for tea &amp;amp; all night. I singing for Ma. M.L. came home from Toronto through rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7th../84. Done breakfast 9.20. had a sleep M.L. trying on new Dog skin coat she bot. All went to S.S. I come home after S.S. Just home a little while when E.W. came stayed 1 hr. talking &amp;amp; then went out back door to escape Mrs Spears&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;coming here after church. He went to Milissa's I reading &amp;amp; to bed at nine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 8th../84. Up early &amp;amp; I churned &amp;amp; went over to Peal at Brodk. I ran to get a ride. M.W. come over &amp;amp; brot our dinner. Rosa come home &amp;amp; stayed all night. It rained &amp;amp; we did not go to practise but read dialogues &amp;amp; crocheted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 9th../84 Dec. Over again to peal, finished at noon came home at 2. Mr Bray here. I crochet B.4 milking. S. &amp;amp; M.L. went to meeting Ida &amp;amp; I crocheting. Max came, telling us about being at Toronto. He went at nine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 10th.. Dec. Washing till 3. I cleaned floor &amp;amp; dressed Mrs McCauley came. I wrote off dialogues for E.W. Pa got letter from G.A. about Max. Ida went over to Biggs Box tea. S had an invitation to a party up to Langtrys but not going. Us crocheting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11th..Dec/84. Us girls went up to barn at 8 to husk corn &amp;amp; sorting husks for beds we finished at 2.30. Got ready in a hurry &amp;amp; went down to practise. Mr Johnston was there helping us. Had a good practise, dialogues, &amp;amp; every thing. Got home, milking was done. Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Brays for yeast had company with Rosa Chapman &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Effie Broderick. Got back 9. Crocheted &amp;amp; to bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid. 12th Dec./84. Did work &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; I started to get ready for to go to Oakville but E.M. told us to wait till after dinner so had dinner early &amp;amp; we drove our selves. We went to Dr. Urquehart &amp;amp; got our teeth out. He pulled mine 1st &amp;amp; it broke &amp;amp; I had such a time &amp;amp; never got it out after all. S. gave such another scream &amp;amp; it all over. I had tooth ache very bad till I got home. E.W. came for me to go to Debate E.M. took M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; E.W. took Ida &amp;amp; I. Got a good seat &amp;amp; debate pretty fair but I could not enjoy it on account of my tooth {root?} &amp;amp; head ache. There was a lot their. 11.30 when got home. Directly to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. Dec 13th.. Breakfast at 8.00 S &amp;amp; I churned. Dr came &amp;amp; I peal apples pies &amp;amp; did some work &amp;amp; had dinner. I slept till 3. &amp;amp; got up swept &amp;amp; dusted &amp;amp; did work &amp;amp; E.M. playing on violin. M.L. went to P.O. &amp;amp; got letter from Laura Jones with hair band &amp;amp; I one for me from Annie. E.M. went away &amp;amp; us darning &amp;amp; {?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. Dec. 14th../84. We sat around I played on Mouth Organ which I bot for E.M. at Oakville. I layed down &amp;amp; slept till 7 &amp;amp; got up &amp;amp; cleared dinner table for Delia &amp;amp; Miss Bouncil came to see Ma, &amp;amp; I ate my dinner in pantry &amp;amp; straightened around. I dressing when folks come from church. Archie &amp;amp; Minister for tea here: Archie drove M.L. &amp;amp; E.M. M.W. &amp;amp; Ida all went to church. Will Spears &amp;amp; his mother came. Had fire in parlor &amp;amp; it smoked awful could scarcely sit in room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 15th.. Dec. It raining &amp;amp; blowing &amp;amp; us all sitting sewing. Rosa &amp;amp; 2 Brodericks came &amp;amp; we all went to practise. Had a pretty practise such a lot of fellows there Had quite a time coming home I got my feet wet. E.W. came home with us. He lent me his flower book.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 16th..Washing, got through early &amp;amp; I had all straightening up to do. Very tired. Wrote a letter to Annie &amp;amp; posted it. Ida &amp;amp; S. went to practise at Wilson I crochet. Ma very bad in P.M. To bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 17th..Dec. Up early. I went over to get SS. prize money at Williams. Back by 9.15. E.M. M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. drove up to Hamil. I washed ribbons &amp;amp; I got dinner. I ironed Mrs Williams came to see Ma. Brot us money, for pealing at there place. Ida making pig.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur. 18th.. /84. Churning. It very cold. P.M. I wrote letter to Josie G.S. &amp;amp; Ida went to practise Rosa C. called for them &amp;amp; I stayed to wait on Ma. Ma fretting because folks not coming home. I sat up &amp;amp; crocheted untill Ida &amp;amp; S. come home at 11. I went to door &amp;amp; E.W. &amp;amp; J.I. there with them. E. W. &amp;amp; J.I. took all the girls that were at practise consisting of 7, to the "darky" cake walk. It 12 when got to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 19 Dec/84. I ironed wrapper &amp;amp; swept up stairs B.4 dinner. Ida &amp;amp; I finished dishes when Joe come up to see us. I dressed &amp;amp; to P.O. Cobblers &amp;amp; down skating. Had a splendid skate with E.W. He broke his skate. When Got home, E.M. &amp;amp; Maria's had just arrived. Everybody in a bustle. I got S. to write a card to Annue I crocheted a little &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 20th../84. Snowy. Busy all day. Ma worse &amp;amp; stayed in bed all day. Max came. E.M. brot home mail 1 letter for Frank 1 for M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; himself &amp;amp; a card for S. from A. Us all looking at prizes &amp;amp; cards. I fixing corsets. After tea Ada R. &amp;amp; Mandia came &amp;amp; I just putting there things away when E.W. came, &amp;amp; went in kitchen &amp;amp; sewed &amp;amp; combed my hair. John Ing. came all came to practise dialogue. E.W. gave ma an ambertite {ambrotype} of his which he got in Hamilton to day, &amp;amp; also a Xmas present of a knife. Arthur called for Ada &amp;amp; all went 9.30 Mr Curtis came to see Annie about school. M.L. saw in Globe that Annie passed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 21st Dec/84. I got washed &amp;amp; ready early for S.S. Ida stayed at home. I taught Villa's class &amp;amp; stayed for church. It a good sermon. No one for tea. Mrs Hixson &amp;amp; Josh. here in Eve. Us reading.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 22nd.. Dec./84. They killed pigs I helped sew our dresses. Ed Lucas came early in morning to see Ma. I went down to P.O. &amp;amp; got letter card, for Annie from Mr Hodgins congratulating her for M.L. saw her name in paper. M.W. &amp;amp; I finished intestines B.4 dinner. Mrs. Williams came &amp;amp; Mrs McCauley. We went down to practise in church. E.W. W. S. J. I. &amp;amp; A. C. got home. Max came &amp;amp; went to meet Annie at train. Just got home. Sarah went over with Edith &amp;amp; brot all the teachers up home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 23rd../84. Us sewing trying to get our dresses done. Annue &amp;amp; E.M. went over to Brodericks then to P.O. church &amp;amp; school examination I got dinner &amp;amp; I fixing fasten after Ida &amp;amp; M.L. went to church after dinner. Minister for tea. Max &amp;amp; Agnetta called to take Annie down to Xmas tree. Rosa &amp;amp; S. &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I went. Ida &amp;amp; I met Alf at gate &amp;amp; he drove us down. It very warm &amp;amp; Church very crowded. Had very {fair? fine?} time. choir got treated off tree. Max came with Annie Alf with S. E.W. with me. &amp;amp; Minister after his box so at at once. It 12 &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;baking bread &amp;amp; I washing. Ida went down to help clean church. Annie cleaning lamps. Archie S. come from P.O. with E.M. &amp;amp; had his tea here. They sang &amp;amp; played. Ida &amp;amp; I wanted to go to Baptist tree but it a bad night. I went to bed early at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25th Dec. Christmas day. Very fine day. We all very busy all morning, Cleaning. Had dinner at 2. &amp;amp; E.M. took us all for a drive But Max came &amp;amp; took A. for drive. E.M. drove us in to Curtises we stayed a little while &amp;amp; had a nice time called in Williams's &amp;amp; not at home. When they came they made Ida. S. &amp;amp; I stay. Had a lovely time when we were thinking about going Max &amp;amp; A. came &amp;amp; it 10 when we came home. E.W. &amp;amp; Herbert drove us home. Spent a very Merry Xmas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid. 26th.. Dec. Snowy, churning &amp;amp; I fixing clothes E.M. drove to Oakville &amp;amp; M.W. Annie &amp;amp; I went Took Jane &amp;amp; Lottie got home at dark. I bot Mouth Organ. M.W. sewing at Joe. shirt. To bed at 10. Ma not so well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 27th Dec./84 M.W. &amp;amp; I started to take up carpet in dining room when Dr. came. Mabel &amp;amp; Gordon came when at dinner. I cleaning woodwork &amp;amp; we got boys to help carry in stove &amp;amp; it took&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;till after dark. B.4 got done cleaning. Emily Triller &amp;amp; her father came &amp;amp; I playing mouth organ out doors. All very tired washed &amp;amp; to be at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 28th.. It very late when we had breakfast I played &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; got ready for S.S. Came home after S.S. &amp;amp; kept house with ma. Mrs Jones, Lottie Bray called after church. Got tea early. Alf came when Frank &amp;amp; E.M. hitched up &amp;amp; Frank drove Mabel &amp;amp; Ida, S &amp;amp; Alf. Joe &amp;amp; I. Had good meeting it 9.25 when we got home. Max came &amp;amp; took A. away so Alf &amp;amp; S. went to meet them after we got home. Max &amp;amp; A. came 5 m. after S &amp;amp; A left Ida &amp;amp; I came to bed &amp;amp; left A &amp;amp; Max.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 29th.. Dec. Washing. I finished cleaning, I layed down a few minutes to rest then got up &amp;amp; fixing belt &amp;amp; did work. Joe came up. E.M. came home from Hamilton, &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; M.L. went over to Brays party. I sewed fur on coat &amp;amp; to bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 30th Dec./84. Rater a warmed temperature got up late. Joe come up George Carpenter his Wife &amp;amp; child (Eddie) came for dinner &amp;amp; E.M. drove Joe up to train he going home. E.W. drove through on horseback. Annie &amp;amp; E.M. playing. I singing. Ida popped corn. Ma a little better. We made sausage A.M. I working hat band. All the snow gone. S. &amp;amp; I up stairs she is working band &amp;amp; I playing&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;mouth organ. Mr Brs. came &amp;amp; took E.m. to Trustee meeting. S &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; frank drove to Mount Pleasant church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 31st Dec./84. I went to P.O. for {M.W.?} {Annie?} back help churn. I looking at my school books B.4 dinner. P.M. S., Annie &amp;amp; I cleaned floor every one busy baking. Mabel &amp;amp; Gordon went home on 2 train. I learn a new piece from Mable B.4 she went. Mandia Hixson called. Frank drove Annie &amp;amp; I up to church. Good meeting. Got home 9.30 Bed 10. Didn't watch old year out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 1st.. Jan 1885. } A vey Happy new Year work all done got dressed &amp;amp; I went down to Big creek to try ice B.4 dinner Got back had good dinner roast beef &amp;amp; whip cream &amp;amp; baked apples {meringe?} pie. I said I was as sick as sick when I got up from dinner &amp;amp; they all {malled?} me. I did dishes &amp;amp; {?} &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; I went down skating. Alf &amp;amp; Mr Skinah down. I came down &amp;amp; he skated with A. But I was alone so we came home. Ida &amp;amp; S. came down. When we got home Max their. M.W. helped milk, for Frank away. Max for tea. After tea we went in room &amp;amp; E.W. came &amp;amp; I had tooth ache. E.W. &amp;amp; Pa telling yarns. I had a nice evening playing games. E.W. said he going to begin letter for the new year. M.W. &amp;amp; M.L. fixed for party next night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 2nd Jan/85. S. &amp;amp; I washed flannels. ML &amp;amp; E.M. went to Oakville for kid gloves to go to Joe Wilds reception party. I Got dressed Mr Ing &amp;amp; Willie come. Annie went to P.O. &amp;amp; I went over to Tailor Joyces for W M. frame. E M. M.W. &amp;amp; M L. went to party, quite a time fixing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 3rd..Jan/85. Girls got home 3.30. M.W. up at 9. &amp;amp; M.L. at 11. I washed dishes swept upstairs &amp;amp; went back &amp;amp; washed more, dinner time. E.M. &amp;amp; F. killed pig. They telling us all about party dall day. S &amp;amp; A got dressed &amp;amp; went over to Ing &amp;amp; I went to Bronte with E.M. &amp;amp; Ing. Mrs Hixson &amp;amp; Josh here when got back. M L got card from Ella McKay. Alf came went to meeting with E.M. came home stayed got his horse went, came back with A &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; J.I. along came in house sat quite awhile. S put hat band in Alf cap. Ida &amp;amp; I fixing our dresses. 12.30 &amp;amp; to bed. writing my diary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 4th.. Jan/85 Had breakfast at 9. I slept till 15 min 1 hr. Had to hurry to get dressed for SS. we were late. Came home after SS. I played &amp;amp; sang for Ma. She took a walk to hen house. Folks came home from church Max &amp;amp; Mrs Curtis here for tea. Max A &amp;amp; I in&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;parlor when E.W. came. A &amp;amp; Max in hall talking while &amp;amp; I talking in room. We sang &amp;amp; played &amp;amp; Curtises went. E.W. stayed till after Pa read &amp;amp; then we all Sang for ma. Then he went at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 5th.. Jan/85. Washing got through by dinner I cleaned stoop when Melissa &amp;amp; Tom &amp;amp; family came. It election day. Mrs Williams, McCauley &amp;amp; Wilson all came. Us girls singing for children. Then S &amp;amp; I went down skating at 4. A had ½ holiday. Thompson girls all down &amp;amp; Villa Wilson &amp;amp; quite a lot nice day. E.W. engaged in election. I started hat band.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teus 6th.. Jan Rainy. I ironing baking, P.M. I got out old letters &amp;amp; reading them, ironing a little more. I playing on mouth organ &amp;amp; girls singing. M.L. &amp;amp; E.M. went over to Brays to practise. Emily Triller called for them. I read a little &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 7th.. Jan/85 boys went bushing. M.W. &amp;amp; I drove to Oakville very bad roads. Got back at dinner time. Finished &amp;amp; Pa &amp;amp; I doing chors. E.W. came for to go skating S &amp;amp; I went after a great while. It splendid.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;skating. Had good talk. E.W. asked me questions on letters. I mending horse shoe blankets, &amp;amp; writing in this. Girls all sewing &amp;amp; mending. Ma helping. I called in at Melissa &amp;amp; got Jenny's P. doll to dress. Carnival in Oakville to night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 8th.. Jan/85. Churning I went to I cleaned floor Mrs Bray came &amp;amp; Mrs Ing also. I went to Bronte with Mrs Ing. I saw Lottie B. &amp;amp; then A &amp;amp; I went down skating just Villa &amp;amp; E.W. Hattia B. &amp;amp; Al. there. Wasn't down long. When I was going down to P.O. met Aggie &amp;amp; Delia Curtis coming to our place. They here for tea. Had nice time. Max came for them at 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 9th..Jan /85. I mending &amp;amp; fixing shoes {galoshes?}. I went up stairs. Got dressed &amp;amp; working at hat band. Amandia Hixson came to sew on our machine. I cleaning out side board. S &amp;amp; A went down skating about 5. Amandia here for tea. I had toothache &amp;amp; laid on sofa {all the time?.}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 10th.. Jan /85. I worked hat band in parlor B.4 dinner P.M. got dressed &amp;amp; was ready to go skating when Edith &amp;amp; George Ing. came to go skating so A &amp;amp; I went quite a lot there. Max Emma Lottie &amp;amp; Ada Bray, E.W., Bob Joyce &amp;amp; a lot of fisherman had nice time. I killed chicken &amp;amp; pick it when Willie &amp;amp; Annie {Carry?} came. I couldn't write in diary for Willie making so much noise.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 11th.. Jan/85. I playing mouth organ A. &amp;amp; Williie malling. We all went to S.S. I stayed for church. Ida &amp;amp; I walked home with George Peacock. Lottie Bray with Bert Langtry, &amp;amp; Jane &amp;amp; Albert Inglehart. Us girls singing B.4 tea &amp;amp; after tea B.4 done dishes &amp;amp; after dishes when E.W. came B.4 went in parlor &amp;amp; after went in parlor. Just tired of singing E.W. told us A &amp;amp; I all about sailing. Had nice time when E.W. was going Max drove Willie home. Go bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 12th.. Jan/85. The 2 A.'s drove Willie to Depot We washed. Gordon come on 12 train. Bob Joyce walked in from corner with him. I slept till 4. Gordon come &amp;amp; malled me. A &amp;amp; I in to organ. Then tryed to do rick rack &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 13th.. Jan M.W. putting out clothes &amp;amp; I washed flannels. Ida went to P.O. I went down to see what the ice was like &amp;amp; went to P.O. E.W. down it very cold. Zillah &amp;amp; Nellie G. down I came home at 4 &amp;amp; Mrs Williams here I started to take G. &amp;amp; A skates down to them but I met them in lane so didn't go. I slept all evening for had toothache.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 14th.. Jan. E.M. went with Dan Bray to Hamilton. I hlep get dinner cut up pumpkin&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; ironing. {Clarry?} has been sick got up at 11. Ma not so well. P.M. started to write in diary Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; Taylor Granny Joyce &amp;amp; Edith Thompson called for me to go skating &amp;amp; Jane Bray came. It lovely day. Had splendid skate. Max John Ing. E.W. Charlie O. Al. Hare &amp;amp; lot more down Annie came down after 4. Had splendid time. Frank had work all done when I came home. I mending &amp;amp; writing. 10 &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 15th..Jan/85. I darning most of morning &amp;amp; cleaning windows. It a lovely cold day. I had tooth ache after dinner so layed down Mrs McCauley &amp;amp; Ing. came. I got up &amp;amp; did work. Then Dr called. I pottering around. E.M. to Oakville. E.M. brot Jane over to go to practise M.L. &amp;amp; A. went&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 16th.. Jan/85 E.W. birthday aged 21. It a very stormy day. S &amp;amp; I churned. I cleaned floor &amp;amp; swept stairs B.4 dinner. I made S. bed played mouth organ &amp;amp; then dressed, mending. popped corn. Ma up. Tea late just got done when E.W. came I forgot to wish him -- Us in parlor talking about school times He stayed for prayers &amp;amp; then He &amp;amp; I in parlor &amp;amp; he showing me letters from A.R.R.M.E.B. I gave him hat band &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;some pop corn. He got card from Villa C. for his birthday. Had hot drink then 12 go to bed,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 17th Jan It still drifting. I went to go out to P.O. Johnson Mrs M &amp;amp; D. came very bad walking. John McD. called &amp;amp; took Carrie up to 12 train. S. went to see her on train S late getting back I was mending corsets. {Talear?}over came for E.M. to go to Hamilton M.W. &amp;amp; I drove him up to 7 train had good cutter ride. Carrie left her muff at station. To bed at 10. Ida trimming hat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 18th../85. Jan Nice fine morning. Got work done us girls sitting around stove singing &amp;amp; I playing mouth organ Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Bray. I played mouth organ till I was dizzy. Got reddy in good time &amp;amp; Frank drove us to S.S. &amp;amp; I drove M.W. to church. Saw Sal. A. I put horse in my self. Max drove folks home from Church &amp;amp; here for tea. E.W. drove come when we were eating our tea. I hurried up &amp;amp; We went up to David Lucas {two words blotted out} &amp;amp; got warm &amp;amp; then we went to Appleby church Max &amp;amp; A. there. Had splendid meeting. Had nice time coming home talking. Boys came in &amp;amp; got warm &amp;amp; Annie made them some hot drink &amp;amp; to bed at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;S. Ida &amp;amp; Frank drove up to Mount P. M. cutter shake gave way coming home with 1 colt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 19th.. Jan. Sewing on machine E.M. &amp;amp; Dan B. started to cut ice. Pa went to see Mr Colton &amp;amp; he wanted cidar to drink so Pa sent me down with some. He looked very bad. Girls all went to Army {Salvation Army} but me &amp;amp; I set Bread &amp;amp; did rick rack.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 20th.. Jan. Washing flannels. I hitched horse &amp;amp; drove to Bronte shoping &amp;amp; home for dinner. I making Hair Pins tollet {toilette?} when Annie come home &amp;amp; she had letter for S from S.J.G &amp;amp; 1 for me from Grant such fun reading it. Coming in from barn when Alf came was going to church but we hadn't had our T. so we stayed &amp;amp; we singing in hall had nice time. Lost his mit. S. found it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 21st.. Jan. Washing again. I doing fancy work when A came &amp;amp; said E.W. was taking a lot load up tonight to Appleby so he came at 6 with a load &amp;amp; S. Ida &amp;amp; I Edith Ing. 3 boys {?} to Mrs Williams Mrs Spears Lizzie Carpenter, 3 Williams boys. Had a very happy time of it. Singing going &amp;amp; coming. Alf went to After E.M. &amp;amp; I also. But E.W. said he didn't feel any different. I enjoyed the meeting Max driving alone &amp;amp; took Edith Ing. back with him &amp;amp; {Co?} at home we got there were {dre?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Annie &amp;amp; Edith all sitting comfortable in room. It 11 when got home after driving all the rest home. Pa up when we got home. Very cold 10 below zero.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 22nd.. Jan. I layed down after bkft &amp;amp; then little of everything. Ida making rug. S ironing Frank doing some Natural Philosophy. We just got through when Mr Brod. came &amp;amp; then Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Johnson &amp;amp; Mrs Fletcher came Here for tea. Then all the choir came. I had tooth ache very bad. Then writing &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 23rd.. Some what milder Dr. &amp;amp; his niece called while I was upstairs &amp;amp; I helping M.W. make twisty cakes when Mr Collamore here for dinner. Ida got letter from Eliz. Faylor &amp;amp; M.L. from Admina. I dusted after dinner in hall &amp;amp; then I swept upstairs &amp;amp; reading book got dressed mending &amp;amp; after T. mending Franks mit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 24th../85. Nice warm day. Churning M.L. drove M.W. &amp;amp; Gordon to station &amp;amp; they went on 2 train. Had Dan Bray &amp;amp; E.M. for dinner after 2. E.M. &amp;amp; Frank went to Oakville. Edith Ing. came &amp;amp; we had work quite done. When we were eating our tea E.W. &amp;amp; Alf came. Then sat in cutter quite a while &amp;amp; came &amp;amp; Alf came straight to table with overcoat &amp;amp; all on. Alf &amp;amp; S&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;went for a drive. After Ida &amp;amp; I finished dishes Edith was going so Ida &amp;amp; A went a piece with her while E.W. &amp;amp; I went to Sal. army. But 2 early &amp;amp; went over creek &amp;amp; back in time. S &amp;amp; Alf came &amp;amp; we went in to gether, very fair meeting. Then proposed going to Appleby church. Go bed at 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 25th.. Jan. Up at 7 us hurrying around to get work done. I had mine done B.4 pa read after Bkft. Ma not in favor of us going up to Altons for dinner so Alf come with E.W. &amp;amp; then I thought E.W. wasn't coming so I was helping S. to get dressed when E.W. came &amp;amp; we kept them waiting for us that we were late. Had nice sermon by Mr Perrott for the seekers. Got home at 8. Boys put their horses in &amp;amp; had dinner They S. &amp;amp; I went to S.S. Ida taught my class so I sat down at stove &amp;amp; came home after S.S. met John Biggs with sleigh load. E.W. in parlor &amp;amp; Alf on lounge asleep &amp;amp; Ma sitting reading. I entertaining them in parlor &amp;amp; folks came home &amp;amp; E.W. Ida &amp;amp; I went over to Melissa's for tea. Will Lucas there had nice time. left at 7 &amp;amp; we went sleigh riding around block &amp;amp; home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;at 8. Then S. came at 9. &amp;amp; A. &amp;amp; Max at 10. jan. Mon 26th.. Jan. We washed had difficulty getting enough water But got through &amp;amp; cleaned at 8. We were working fancy work &amp;amp; singing for Ma. Sal. pieces. Ida &amp;amp; I curling bangs P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 27th.. Jan/85. Cold. I ironing &amp;amp; mending coat &amp;amp; Jersey. Ella Mc came B. 4 had work done. I had bangs on &amp;amp; had my hair combed back. Annie came home &amp;amp; wanted Frank to drove &amp;amp; take a load up to Appleby. I helping him do chores &amp;amp; such flying around. After tea I helped him &amp;amp; it snowing. We went to Wilson But Villa up at Hopecott &amp;amp; Edith so then we went 7 got Ernest &amp;amp; George &amp;amp; they called at Hopecott &amp;amp; got Villa, Edith, Zillah &amp;amp; 3 Hopecott. John Ing. &amp;amp; Alfred S took home. B4 they were ready E.W. Annie Frnak &amp;amp; I playing tag around sleigh had such fun We had 15 of a load &amp;amp; it 8 at house &amp;amp; had to go to meeting. E.W. went to alter &amp;amp; felt so happy. It very cold coming home but had nice time. Frank got left &amp;amp; E.W. driving folks for T. &amp;amp; he don't know it But we told him&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;It twelve when we got home &amp;amp; Ma very uneasy. But E.W. Alf &amp;amp; Frank got ears froze.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 28th.. Jan./85. S. got up at 5 to get E.M. his breakfast &amp;amp; I slept till 8. &amp;amp; Frank milking done. It very cold. After work done I mending Frank's panse when Sarah Jarvis came for dinner. I layed down with tooth ache &amp;amp; slept till 4. Annie came home &amp;amp; told us about Harris going to take load to Appleby tomorrow Eve. Archie Jarvis came for tea then Archie Spears called &amp;amp; took M.L. &amp;amp; A. up to Trillers to practise Ma just middling. I playing I writing Ida covered box.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29th.. Jan. Very cold. I got beans &amp;amp; took them to barn &amp;amp; Frank thrashed them. I nearly froze. Coming to house the colt bothering me &amp;amp; bean cart came apart &amp;amp; such a time. S. came home from P.O. I mending my dress &amp;amp; combing hair when Will Lucas came. Ida scrapping C. horns. He stayed for tea. I had tooth ache &amp;amp; he went at 9. I reading cook book afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 30th.. Jan. Very busy. Ida up early to get E.M.'s bkft. I melting snow to wash flannels. Frank &amp;amp; Ida went to Oakville. P.M. I swept stairs &amp;amp; dusted. M.L. drove E.M. to 2 train &amp;amp; she bot Mrs Douglas back when I was shaking rugs. Miss Hallem came also.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;S &amp;amp; Ida counting eggs. Villa Wison came &amp;amp; I dressed &amp;amp; was working Hair pins "(toilet" Ida went to P.O. with her. M.L. &amp;amp; Ida drove to station for M.W. I playing &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; I singing. It mild &amp;amp; beautiful evening so A. &amp;amp; I went down to P.O. &amp;amp; met John Ing. &amp;amp; went over to Hall for an hour &amp;amp; then He come home with A. &amp;amp; I walked up road with A. B. &amp;amp; Arthur. I sat up till 11. all alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 31th.. Jan/85 I bot 2 crates of apples in from barn &amp;amp; did work went to P.O. &amp;amp; Decker got card from Adrienna about coming up I had tooth very bad after dinner. got up at 3 &amp;amp; worked. Mrs Ing &amp;amp; Willie came got washed &amp;amp; went to P.O. got card from E.M. coming home on 6. Frank got horse hitched for M.W. to go to meet Ad. but E.M. come home &amp;amp; slipped off with it to J. McDuffies party (supposed) so girls walked up to meet Ad. Josh H gave them a drive home. Us girls laughing at tea. I working fancy work &amp;amp; to bed at 10.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 1st.. Feb/85 I took sick early in morning &amp;amp; had very bad time. I layed till 12 &amp;amp; got dressed felt very weak. All went to SS &amp;amp; church so I got Ma some dinner &amp;amp; was reading when folks come from church. But Max called when Ma eating B. 4 she got up &amp;amp; he went &amp;amp; talt &amp;amp; talked to her. Mrs Williams in room.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; Minister here for tea. I ate none. I took some medicine (when E.W. &amp;amp; Herbert come &amp;amp; went to bed. Mrs W. fixing me &amp;amp; then I went &amp;amp; talked to E.W. in hall. He went at 10, after we had a scuffle over ginger tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. Feb 2nd../85. I felt better &amp;amp; help churn &amp;amp; was crocheting between times. I reading to Ma. {Spercins?} sermon B.4 dinner. Us girls combing our hair. P.M. Got chores done &amp;amp; I was just going to go to tea-meeting at Mount Pleasant with E.W. But A. told me he told her he couldn't come. I got ready &amp;amp; Expected A E.A. but only Max came if couse when we didn't expect him &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; A. went while Frank drove two Maria's &amp;amp; Adrienna. S &amp;amp; I home. Frank went up {J?} to his brother.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. Feb 3rd ../85. Washing finished up while other eating dinner. I had tooth ache &amp;amp; was very sleepy slept till 4. Us girls down in hall singing &amp;amp; Ida doing rick-rack &amp;amp; I crocheting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 4th.. I layed in house with tooth ache after bkft. I did Ida's work while she cleaned floors. Will S came to get E.M. to go to his bee. I had tooth ache after dinner &amp;amp; after it better helped go &amp;amp; hitch up horse for M.W. &amp;amp; Adrienna &amp;amp; they drove up to see Tilda.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I have short drive. 3 &amp;amp; they were ready Got dressed S &amp;amp; Ida comoing {combing} each other hair. I reading Flower book when E.W. came for he had been out shooting &amp;amp; shot large cat owl &amp;amp; S got wings off it &amp;amp; he &amp;amp; I deckorating each other &amp;amp; he got me to shoot his gun off &amp;amp; he went at 4.30. Had our tea when M.W. &amp;amp; Ad &amp;amp; Frank came &amp;amp; us girls in hall learning to dance. &amp;amp; it very warm in house so Ida &amp;amp; I went down to Army. Had a fair meeting got home 11 E.W. &amp;amp; J.I. came home with us had a good talk. A &amp;amp; S up still at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;concluded not to go &amp;amp; there Jim I drove M.W. &amp;amp; A home so we or we were going to tell Annie &amp;amp; Arthur we couldn't go &amp;amp; got M.W. &amp;amp; Ad at Brays so Annie &amp;amp; Arthur came home over to see if we had gone or not but wouldn't stay 1 min. Ida &amp;amp; I drove to Bronte after tea for sugar &amp;amp; I made a little taffy. Wes doctoring his horse Frank angry because I got him to hitch horse for the girls trying to write in this but had to wait till all in bed and it after 11 to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 6th../85 Jan Feb. After work done, I dressed my self &amp;amp; cracked some nuts for Ad. Then Wes &amp;amp; I drove her up to station &amp;amp; also to Bronte &amp;amp; come home as far as corner, met mail, so went back, but nothing, Ma bought candies. Ironing very busy &amp;amp; baking pies. I swept stairs &amp;amp; S. practising &amp;amp; Ida &amp;amp; I very busy after tea we played authors had good time.&amp;amp; to bed. Frank angry because didn't go but soon enough&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. Feb. Rather busy E.M. came home on noon train very nice day. M.L. M.W. went down to church &amp;amp; A. &amp;amp; I went at 4 down skating met Wes &amp;amp; E.M. coming back from dinner so they Wes drove us down, &amp;amp; he came back &amp;amp; got a pair of skates &amp;amp; came &amp;amp; stayed ½ hr. I had tooth ache &amp;amp; girls singing &amp;amp; to bed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8th.. Fed./85. Folks all went to church quartly meeting at 10. but Ida &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; Pa home. I had short nap &amp;amp; then dressed Ma &amp;amp; helped Ida with dinner. Got washed but ate no dinner but played. S &amp;amp; I done dishes. While&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;E.M. took M.W. M.L. A. Ma &amp;amp; Elly for a drive they went to Williams. I got dress out &amp;amp; Wess was going to take Ida S. &amp;amp; I on a drive when E.M. came &amp;amp; I went with hm , we went to Oakville met Wes &amp;amp; {?} E.M. &amp;amp; I went in Jessie Williams &amp;amp; stayed for tea. Had nice time, left after tea got home at 8. Nice warm eve. All the girls away. A &amp;amp; Max driving &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; Alf &amp;amp; Ida to Army with Wes &amp;amp; E.M. Alf &amp;amp; Max here for to see Ma &amp;amp; Alf came in {?} {line above: ?? home with me &amp;amp; Alf went home}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9th.. Very stormy morning. All up but Wes A. &amp;amp; I. we heard a crackling but thought it rats when Ida come up staaris &amp;amp; said house afire. Every one busy handing up water &amp;amp; after a great difficulty got it out but burnt a great hole top of house. Ma was frightened. Us sewing. I making hankerchiefs. Us girls down in hall singing &amp;amp; dancing. Had Wes helping us. Went to bed early. It raining.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th..Feb. Very cold. Washing. Got through early. I cleaned floors off. Watson came. I dressed b4 working at hankerchief. E.M. drove Watson to 7 train. I went to sleep when a reading, got {wit?} drink &amp;amp; to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 11th.. Feb/85. Still cold. Had tooth ache after bkft. Did work &amp;amp; churning {?} Josh H came. Wes &amp;amp; Mr H went to school {Ma?} got her {?} {home?}. Ironing. Wes &amp;amp; I in hall playing. I showed Wes my gems.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; he took mine &amp;amp; one of Alfs. Max came to see E.M. I went to barn for chick. feed &amp;amp; saw him. Got dressed &amp;amp; writing in this Ida busy preparing to go home with Eliz. L &amp;amp; Frank went after Annie. M.W. made Eliz. a print dress. Us all busy at some thing. After tea I had toothache very bad. Wes &amp;amp; E.M. went to Army but E.W. came as they were going. He got me up &amp;amp; us girls &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; E.W. all ravelling old stocking for rug had fine time. Then M.W. made taffy &amp;amp; Pa read &amp;amp; after we all had a taffy pull. I got ferful dobbed &amp;amp; E.W. took off his coat &amp;amp; I got ... too. Had such fun. Never witnessed taffy pull B4.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 12th.. Feb/85. Eliz. working at rug &amp;amp; finished it. I started another &amp;amp; Ida finished hers also. Wes &amp;amp; E.M. went to Oakville I had T.A. very bad. I getting dressed when Wes called me to go for a drive so Ida &amp;amp; I went down to school for Annue, but too early so drove around blocks met E.W. spoke. Max drove down in eve. E.M. &amp;amp; Ma went for drive after tea &amp;amp; M.W. Eliz &amp;amp; I drove down to Army. Horse fell down going in church gate &amp;amp; M.W. frightened Had a good meeting. E.W. there. Came home B.4 it was out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Frid 13th.. Feb/85. S. finished hooked rug. I had all Ida's &amp;amp; my own work I busy all morning sweeping. S &amp;amp; I dressing when Mrs Williams came &amp;amp; M.L. sleeping so no one went to door. I darning &amp;amp; S. Ironing. M.W. went to P.O.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 14th.. Feb/85. Valentine day. Nice day very busy baking all morn &amp;amp; cleaning stove pipes in P.M. busy cleaning. M.L. went to P.O. in morn. I had T.A. after dinner. Eliz &amp;amp; George came drove up at 5. I went to P.O. after tea S got Valentine very ugly &amp;amp; M.L. very pretty. Got bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15th..Fen. Sang &amp;amp; slept all went to S.S. I stayed for church &amp;amp; after went in Sal. Army. Had Mrs Spiers &amp;amp; Minister for tea. Hurry to do dishes &amp;amp; E.M. drove M.W. Eliz. A. S. &amp;amp; I up to Lillies but we were going on to Appleby church &amp;amp; leave Eliz at Lillies but thot it 2 late so stayed there 1 hr. &amp;amp; drove home. Sang with G.A. &amp;amp; to bed 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16th.. Feb/85. Hurry to get off G.A.'s. started at 8. Stormy. I learnt how to hem hankerchief new way. Mr Johnston called to see pa. I helped pa put bob sleighs in barn. Pa came in in a hurry for he had found part of GA's harness which he had left by mistake &amp;amp; he wanted me to go to Station so I started&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;on a walk but Mr. Skirrat over took me &amp;amp; gave me drive up there. He taking up their Boys. Minister so he said he {?} of take the parcel &amp;amp; deliver it so I let him. I cutting a quilt blocks out for to begin a quilt of my own. S &amp;amp; I went to P.O. &amp;amp; Army but not a public meeting so did not stay but went to Wilson's &amp;amp; we had a skate above Sal. {Lass.?} &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; home at 9. It very cold. A &amp;amp; {D?} up to&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rues. 17th.. Feb. Very cold: I caught a cold &amp;amp; sore throat. M.W. has also. Churning &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; I had every thing to do &amp;amp; it noon when got done. I cut patches. S went down &amp;amp; got Annie &amp;amp; they went over to Mrs Ing. &amp;amp; got home 10. Max &amp;amp; Ed. Lucas came &amp;amp; stayed till 12. I talked to Max till 10 &amp;amp; they went to bed. I very sick&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18th.. I got work done &amp;amp; slept till dinner &amp;amp; melting snow. Miss Ha{? ink blurred} came &amp;amp; I mending a boiler when {?} agent came. A. had a letter from Ida {Taty?} to me I did chores &amp;amp; writing O playing &amp;amp; A making dress. Wed 18th..Feb /85. I wrote letter to Ida.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 19th.. Feb. S &amp;amp; I washing all alone she &amp;amp; the girls doing house work. I went &amp;amp; got apples to barn &amp;amp; we finished at 8. Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; Oliver Horning came B.4 us through. Very tired just got set down when Army's came home. Horning stayed all day left at 2. S went to {baking?} all alone. I busy. I &amp;amp; S done a little while &amp;amp; sewed. Mrs {?} &amp;amp; {?} in a {?} O.L. went over {?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;S. ironing &amp;amp; I ironing till 6. E.M. took load Brays &amp;amp; A. &amp;amp; S. went but he said I was too sick. I had tooth ache &amp;amp; slept till 10. on Pa's bed. I slept on sofa but did sleep till they came home 12.15. M.W. Ma &amp;amp; I coughing all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21st.. Feb. Very busy I sweeping downstairs just got through when Mrs Jones &amp;amp; Millie came &amp;amp; then Willie went over to see E.W. &amp;amp; then took his mother over to Brays for dinner &amp;amp; back here for tea. Had it at 4.30. Us girls got dressed &amp;amp; singing for them. Mrs McCauley came &amp;amp; they all went. Jones's going to drive home to Hamilton. Doing night work when Willie W. &amp;amp; Aunt Eliza came &amp;amp; I finished hankerchiefs. Max &amp;amp; E.W. drove up to see Willie. I did not see them. They did not stay 5 min. To bed at 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22nd.. Feb. Ella Mc..Cauley's birthday Late getting work done just done &amp;amp; {ink blurred} to SS. All went a little late. I came home after met E.W. &amp;amp; his Pa at church gate spoke &amp;amp; I came home layed down had tooth ache. Had Archie S. &amp;amp; Willie &amp;amp; Aunt were the strange one. After T I did work &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; I combed our hair &amp;amp; Max came &amp;amp; took Archie for Alf. Then E.W. came &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; Max went for drive. Us singing, all evening then&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;S played &amp;amp; we eating apples Pa read &amp;amp; Max went &amp;amp; Archie &amp;amp; E.W. at 10.30. We talked about religion, &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; I {flap?} &amp;amp; to bed 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23rd.. Lovely day. Willie went down to S with A &amp;amp; come back &amp;amp; started for home at 10.30. Got work done &amp;amp; I finished name with in hanker. I brot some wood from barn on hand sleigh &amp;amp; then hitched on E.M. sleigh &amp;amp; went to P.O. Saw Jokias Skinah. Williams, John I. &amp;amp; several other I watched boys sleigh ride down hill for a while just lovely day. I melted snow &amp;amp; was darning when Max drove A. home from school, &amp;amp; Maggie Mc came &amp;amp; stayed for tea &amp;amp; S A &amp;amp; I went home parte with her &amp;amp; we took hand sleigh &amp;amp; rode each other &amp;amp; I steared them all down hill by mill &amp;amp; came home tired, &amp;amp; went to bed at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 24th.. Feb. Washing , very tired. Mrs. Williams came B.4. were done &amp;amp; I got cleaned up at 4. A came &amp;amp; said E.W. skating on Lake &amp;amp; wanted us to go to Army but I didn't want to go so after tea I did, But A. wouldn't go then &amp;amp; Archie S. came to go but no one went with him. I was just out so I went &amp;amp; had 2 or 3 sleigh rides &amp;amp; writing in this. I put some 2 blots in this just for me scratching a little on cover of her. To bed 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 25th.. Feb./85. A very lovely day I ironing &amp;amp; I carried meat out of cellar to smoke house to smoke &amp;amp; Emily Triller came for dinner had an early dinner &amp;amp; M.L. &amp;amp; her went mission, driving around Bronte while S. &amp;amp; I got work done early &amp;amp; went with hand sleigh behind bob sleigh up to Hixson's for a few snow apples for Ma. I had (fun?} good time coming down hill on sleigh. Mrs Belyea &amp;amp; Emma &amp;amp; Sandie came to see Ma &amp;amp; Mr Bray here also. S. not ready to go with me skating so she got me to get her coat &amp;amp; hood for her so, I did. We had a lovely skate on the "Lake." I was with Bob Joyce &amp;amp; S. with J.I. We were out about 1 mile got ride up to corner with Archie &amp;amp; he asked us to go with him to carnival. Annie had school girls up singing for Ma Sal. songs. S &amp;amp; I doing dishes when Alf come &amp;amp; S &amp;amp; he went a driving while E.W. &amp;amp; I went to Army had pretty good meeting. J.I. with A. &amp;amp; G I were going home. Mrs McCraney &amp;amp; Jim Joyce here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 26th.. /85. Ironing done B.4 dinner East Wind &amp;amp; not so warm. S &amp;amp; I went down about 3 &amp;amp; had just a grand skate S &amp;amp; J.I. &amp;amp; I alone went down to Orr's barn &amp;amp; up to in front Ing. could see the bottom &amp;amp; plain as day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I never saw the like B.$. I never skating on such nice ice. The School Bell rang when we were down at Orr's so went back &amp;amp; Annie came down to skate &amp;amp; I had mouth organ &amp;amp; the wind blew me up while I played it. I came up by Ing. &amp;amp; home but A stayed for tea. We had Mrs Hixson &amp;amp; Wild for tea. M.W. very sick. After tea talking Archie came, M.L. &amp;amp; Emily came for practise books &amp;amp; Hixsons cutter &amp;amp; ours making 4 cutters in all at once in yard. Archie coaxing Ma to let us go with him but she wouldn't consent untill Pa was asked so he said he didn't care. A. E.M. went to practise M.L. fixing the sick. I mending mitt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 27th.. Feb./85. Stormy in morn. but nice after. S. finished ironing. I sweeping in hall &amp;amp; stairs B.4 dinner. I got dressed &amp;amp; went to P.O. purchising &amp;amp; waited till A. came from School. She got letter from E.I. &amp;amp; we reading it coming. After tea S &amp;amp; I getting ready for carnival when J. Ing. came &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Annie &amp;amp; Mr Hodgins came to take a load to Palermo so A.M.L.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; J. Ing. went. S. I. waiting patiently for Archie so after a little while we went Lovely night He treated us to candies to can in Delia's &amp;amp; E. M. &amp;amp; Jane Bray went to rink also. Had nice time I fell down twice. After it over we walked up to Tailers Temperance house &amp;amp; had oysters. Got home 12 &amp;amp; to bed B.4. E.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28c Feb/85. Nice warm day. Had several children coming for milk. Busy all day. George Williams here for ½ hr after dinner &amp;amp; Ita hitched horse for Ma to go over to Brays M.L. &amp;amp; M.W. went to S &amp;amp; I darning A. went to P.O. Had a Gent come to see E.M. away to Oakville with Dollie &amp;amp; Hetty. I got new stockings home &amp;amp; fixing them &amp;amp; I got letter from Ida. busy writing to bed at 11&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun March 1st../85. It a mild day. I got washed &amp;amp; dress &amp;amp; we all went to S.S. I got my feet wet &amp;amp; I came home after S.S. but stayed till church commenced &amp;amp; when I came out E.W. &amp;amp; Max standing talling out side. I singing &amp;amp; playing when they come but I did not speak to them untill folks come from church &amp;amp; we were singing B.4 went to church. Had Minister for tea. E.W. &amp;amp; I in parlor&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;talking about Sal. lasses etc. I played &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; then A. played &amp;amp; E.W. S &amp;amp; I went down to Army. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Johnston came up. Had a good meeting John I. came home with S. &amp;amp; I 11 when got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday 2 March./85. We washing got through at noon. I started to write to Ida. E. M. with colt &amp;amp; M.W. went for a drive. I went to bed B.4 rest. Us girls singing for Ma Mar came to see A for 10. min.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 3rd.. Mar/85. Ironing finished it I helped with dinner but ate none I had head ache &amp;amp; I slept a little while. E.M. missed his train &amp;amp; he went around the house &amp;amp; in the house &amp;amp; Ma got so {excited?} that she couldn't finish his dinner &amp;amp; we all got sick. I went to bed &amp;amp; slept We got work done &amp;amp; was dressed when Mrs Williams, Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; 2 Sal. lasses came &amp;amp; had a good meeting &amp;amp; we just getting tea early &amp;amp; Alf came. I getting dressed when Edith came &amp;amp; then Max came &amp;amp; we all went to Appleby tea-meeting Alf &amp;amp; S ahead Max &amp;amp; A &amp;amp; then E.W. &amp;amp; I We sat behind Sarah. I had a nice cosy little corner &amp;amp; we were early enough too. Church just full. They made $85.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I had a splendid time. Singers were Bessy Appleby. Harris Bro. from Milton &amp;amp; Miss Galtaway from Burlington &amp;amp; Mary Morris from Milton recited several pieces very good. A load of Middleroad folks come &amp;amp; could hardly get a seat. We left at 11 for home &amp;amp; E.W. &amp;amp; I had a race with 2 loads &amp;amp; we passed them fair but one of the other load when {went?} to pass us &amp;amp; one came nearly on top of us &amp;amp; so we turned out but it wasn't fair for they should have turned out &amp;amp; not come over us. But we escaped all right. &amp;amp; we sat talking after we got home &amp;amp; when E.W. turned around he up set quietly &amp;amp; we had such a laugh for he was joking about up setting but I had the laugh on him, Because I wasn't in it. S &amp;amp; A later coming. To bed at 1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4th.. March. Up at 7 &amp;amp; did work &amp;amp; churning &amp;amp; E.M. going to Hamilton so I got ready &amp;amp; went along. He driving colt &amp;amp; taking Buggy on top of Sleighs. We got up their at 2. Had a lunch, &amp;amp; I nursed baby till Mable came from school &amp;amp; her &amp;amp; I went over to Dairy &amp;amp; took Frank Wright's coller to him but did not see him so I left it with his father &amp;amp; Mable &amp;amp; I went in fire brigade &amp;amp; fireman showed us&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;all around everything it just grand something never saw B.4. We went home, had our tea &amp;amp; Jennie &amp;amp; I went down to Roller skating rink &amp;amp; I put a pair on &amp;amp; Will Jones there &amp;amp; he lernt me to go. He introduced me to another gent &amp;amp; he went skating with a girl I soon lernt how to go I had 1 or 2 tumbles but soon succeeded in learning. Got home at 10.30 &amp;amp; did not get to sleep till 1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 5th.. Jennie Mable &amp;amp; I went down shoping &amp;amp; I went in McCrae &amp;amp; bot rubber where S.J. Gallegher is &amp;amp; saw him &amp;amp; then went away to down to Eckersons new gallery &amp;amp; asked for Grant &amp;amp; had quite a talk &amp;amp; came away. It 11 when got home so Mable &amp;amp; I went down to Wallaces till 12 &amp;amp; came back got dinner &amp;amp; went over to Dairy to go home but E.M. not ready so went down to Wallaces again} she came back with me &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; I started home 3. but didn't reach home untill 7. Girls went to practise &amp;amp; Aunt E. Walton here. Go bed at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frid 6th.. March. I wrote or finished my letter to Ida Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Bray called. M.W. put quilt on frame in parlor &amp;amp; they finished it. I layed down after work was done in P.M. &amp;amp; then got up at 4 &amp;amp; played &amp;amp; sang for Ma She not so well today. Had tea early &amp;amp; M.W. &amp;amp; E.M. went to Oakvulle at 6 &amp;amp; back at 8. S &amp;amp; I&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;writing when Josh &amp;amp; Amandia came. To bed at 9.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 7th.. March / 85 I was sick early in morn. Stormy. Did work &amp;amp; went to Bronte P.O. &amp;amp; Deckers for Pa, shoes. I walked back with Ada Biggs, &amp;amp; I walked home slowly. I got 5 letters. 1 for A. 3 for M.L. &amp;amp; 1 for S. M.L. &amp;amp; E.M. drove the colt up to Palermo A.M. P.M. Aunt went up to Hamilton on 2 train. I sweeping &amp;amp; dusting all after noon. I ate my supper with Pa &amp;amp; had a short skate on our pond.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8th.. /85 March. Got work done. I caught a fresh cold. S &amp;amp; A went &amp;amp; waited on Ma while others went to S.S. I got dressed then folks came home from church we had Archie for tea only. Ma very bad all day. I playing &amp;amp; then A &amp;amp; Archie came &amp;amp; sang &amp;amp; then E.W. came &amp;amp; played &amp;amp; I &amp;amp; E talked. then M.L. &amp;amp; M.W. Archie &amp;amp; E.W. went to Army E.W. &amp;amp; I had a good talk &amp;amp; S playing. I got out letters &amp;amp; let E see one &amp;amp; he got them &amp;amp; went off. Then I went to get them &amp;amp; E.W. ready to go so we went out in kitchen &amp;amp; he started to smoke &amp;amp; we girls went for him &amp;amp; we had a pillar fight such fun. He just went when folks came from Army. S &amp;amp; I in pantry &amp;amp; Archie saw us. To bed at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9th.. March. Fine in morning after work done I got dinner my self It very stormy after dinner E.M. went to Palermo. Us Girls quilting. Ma pretty bad. Mack. drive A. home from school &amp;amp; stayed a little while &amp;amp; I quilted till 7. After T I mended wrapper &amp;amp; quilted a little &amp;amp; writing J. I. came &amp;amp; girls singing in hall. Mr Just. came &amp;amp; E.M. talking. Got quilt done. Blew so hard in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues 10th.. M. Fine morn but windy. We washed got through at 3 &amp;amp; dressed at 4. I wrote letter to Jennie W. &amp;amp; A wrote some also. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Broderick here &amp;amp; I had tooth ache but got up &amp;amp; going for them &amp;amp; E.M. &amp;amp; A played organ &amp;amp; violin. They went at 7. Ma a little Easier tonight. Very cold. Pa made pen Coop for setting hens. E.M. went to Palermo in P.M. with potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Mary Agnes “Aggie” Cooper (1877-1964)
1908
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side of the unfolded part with text " To the Sweetest Girl in the World" in red font with red
hearts above and below the text," and an illustration of a white woman in a white dress, a
beige hat and blue flowers}
{ripped piece of printed paper with text} Cemetary.
Dr. T. S. Schofield {Name printed in bold} dr. Thomas C Schofield died at the residence of
his daughter, following a stroke of paralysis suffered six weeks ago. He was in his 79th year.
He was a graduate in arts and medicine of McGill, University, Montreal, and the greater part
of his professional career was spent in Bond Head and Thornhill, Ont. This funeral will take
place on Saturday afternoon from 52 Avenue road to Thornhill.
Miss Anna Lillian Riddell {Name printed in bold} Tuesday, February 27, Anna Lil{Ripped up triangle piece of paper with text written in pencil} 14 Pineapples 1.75
Road 1908
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�Miss Cooper {illegible}
5.1.1909
MISCELLANEOUS FARM PROPERTIS.
91. Boyd Farm. 71 Acres; Cramp Farm. 29 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., and not to be
subdivided.
92. A. Grant Farm, 90 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., not for immediate suvdivision.
93. P. Milne Farm, 180 acres; bought by Robins Ltd., not for immediate subdivision.
94. Mrs. Bell Farm of 110 acres; bought by Robins Ltd., not for immediate subdivision.
95. S. Turner Farm of 60 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., and not for immediate subdivision.
96. A. Mather Farm of 160 acres; bought by Home Smith at $500 an acre.
97. Jesse Cain Farm of 30 acres; sold at $1,000 an acre.
98. James Wardlaw Farm of 100 acres; sold to Dr. Irwin of Weston for $20,000..
99. J. Watson Farm of 150 acres; sold to the Dovercourt Land &amp; Savings Co., at $1,800 an
acre, or $270,000.
100 and 101. Gracey and Coulter Farms; option held by Goulding &amp; Hamilton.
102. Marshall Farm; bought by C. Garfunkel of Neepawa street, 40 acres.
103. Six farms, comprising 600 acres; bought by Sir Henry Pellatt, including farms of S.
Maclean, H. Wardlaw, T. Riley, Weston Improvement Co., Th. Hally, and D. Rowntree.
104. O. Bales Farm; sold to Dr. Bruce Maccdonald for $60,000; in all 126 acres.
105. Block of about 1,200 acres of land, said to be held by Canadian Northern Railway for
purposes of a freight yard and model townsite.
106. Donlands, property of W. F. Maclean, M.P.; about 1,00 acres.
107. Major Wadsworth Farm, 300 acres; bought by Securities, Ltd.

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�108. Jackson Farm, 95 acres; sold to Col. A. E. Gooderham.
109. A. Mercer Farm, 150 acres; sold for $27,000.
110. C. Mercer Farm, 90 acres; sold for $25,000.
111. Jno. Jefferson Farm, 100 acres; sold for $16,000.
112. A. Kingdom Farm, 100 acres; sold for $23,000.
113. Newlove Bros.' Farm, 100 acres; sold for $20,000.
115. Jas. Nesbitt Farm; sold to Robins, Ltd., 200 acres, for $43,800.
116. A. G. Goulding Farm; sold at about $45,000, in all 200 acres, now reselling at from $300
to $400 an acre.
117. T. A. Russell property, 40 acres; bought from Isaac Harrison.
118. Grandview, laid out and sold by Jackson &amp; James 22 years ago at the time of the boom
for garden plotsat from $250 to $300 an acre.
119. The Hartley Farm, 225 acres; sold to Sir H. M. Pollatt for $40,000.
120. F. McMahon Farm. 100 acres; sold at $500 per acre.
121. Mason Estate, 132 acres; sold for $39,600.
130. Block B, Plan 1255. To be opened by A. O. White of the Commerical Realty Co., at $30
per foot.
131. T. Johnson Farm, 12 acres; sold to Mrs. E. Ewing for $16,000.
132. Wells Farm, 11 acres; sold to Keystone Land Co. for $16,000.
133. Cook Estate, 50 acres; sold to H. A. Scott of Listowel for $50,000.
134. Farm of Fred and David Mulholland, 150 acres; sold to syndicate for $110,000.
135. F. &amp; D. Mulholland property, 150 acres; syndicatehas option for $115,000.
136. Armour Estate, 70 acres; sold to Robins, Limited; not on market.

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�138. Umbleby Farm, 30 acres; sold by Keystone Lands, Ltd.
139. C. Cockshutt farm of 100 acres; sold at $800 an acre, or $80,000.
141. Scott Estaet of 70 acres; sold by Messrs. Goulding &amp; Hamilton at $150,000.
142. A five acre subidivision, owned by W. N. McEachren &amp; Co., selling at $20 per foot.
(SEE ALSO NEXT PAGE.)
Diary 1908
Wed Jan 1. New Years Day._, fine day a little colder. Mother and the girls also Willie and his
family here to spend the day. Austin Robinson and Miss Richardson here for tea. Aunt
Mattie not at home.
Thurs Jan 2. Fine day a little colder. Uncle took Auntie to W. A. and brought Annie back. Mr
and Mrs Johnson here for tea.
{Dark X marked to the left, above the date} Fri Jan 3. Fine day thawing a little. I went to call
and see Annie Teasdale. Fred Reid helping Uncle.
Sat Jan 4. Rather stormy in the morning. Uncle took me to the Rink, the ice rather soft.
Sun Jan 5, Beautiful day. frosty. Uncle and Auntie at Church. I went to League and for a
drive. Tom Reid came out at night.
Mon Jan 6. Fine day. Tom in Toronto with barley. Tom Farr here for tea.
Tue Jan 7. Fine and quilt mild. Aunt Nellie went to Toronto and Aunt Mattie and she came
home in the evening. The men at Willie's thrashing in the afternoon.
Wed Jan 8. Fine and mild. Willie's finished thrashing. the Machine came over here the men
did not stay at night.
Thurs Jan 9. Fine but very cold. {"zero first time" written between the lines, above} We
thrashed. finished early.
Fri Jan 10. Fine but cold East wind. Men cutting feed untill noon.

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�Sat Jan 11. Uncle away at Keswick. I went to Mothers for tea, and . to the Rink. came home
with C_,S.
Sun. Jan 12 Snowing all day, very rough and sleeting. We were not out all day.
Mon Jan 13. Fine day. good sleighing. Uncle and Auntie took the clock to Richmond Hill.
Tue Jan 14. Fine day. Uncle brought Mr Watson and Mary also Mother for tea. Aunt Nellie
went over to keep the children while Mary and Willie were in Toronto.
Wed Jan 15. Fine day. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon.
Thurs Jan 16. High wind, and blistery. Aunt Nellie at Willies in the afternoon.
Fri Jan 17. Fine _day and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.
Sat Jan 18. Fine but high wind and drifting. our lane pretty full. We all went to Mothers for
tea and to the Rink. Aunt Mattie and I walked up lane.
Sun Jan 19. Fine but cold. I went to Fisherville. Uncle. Aunt Mattie and I at evening Church.
Auntie and I walked to the road.
Mon Jan 20. Fine day and milder. Lizzie walked out to spend the day. We took her home in
the evening.
Tue Jan 21. Fine, but very mild all sloppy. Mr Woods and Miss Northgraves here. Mr and Mrs
Atkinson also Mr and Mrs and Gibson here for tea.
Wed Jan 22. Find a little colder. Caught the mink. Uncle took it down to George Teasdale
{Ink blotch}. Uncle took me to the Carnival. a big crowd. Auntie at Willies in eve. Marjorie
came home with them.
Thurs Jan 23. Very stormy all day. we were at home.
Fri Jan 24. Fine day. 2 below zero. this morning. We all were at Mr Teasdales for tea.
Sat Jan 25. Fine and moderately cold. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon. I went out to the
Rink in Percy Fishers load.
Sun Jan 26. Storming all day. Uncle aunt Nellie at Church. Willies here for tea. not very good
getting out lane.

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�{Dark X marked to the left of the date} Mon Jan 27. Blowing and drifting, all day the lane is
full of snow. very cold at night. I have cold. {written above and between the lines “started to
wash in the house for first.}
Tue Jan 28. Blowing and snowing a little. Uncle dug the lane ends out and made road
through the fields.
Wed Jan 29. Fine but very cold about 10 below zero. Uncle at M rs Cross' funeral. Mr and Miss
White called in the evening. I have a bad cold.
Thurs Jan 30. Fine but very cold. 19 below zero. Aunties over helping Mary in the afternoon
Uncle at Thornhill. I went out to Mothers. Only 14 below at observatory.
Fri Jan 31. Fine and milder, untill evening an East wind got up. My cold better.
Sat Feb 1. Very stormy at first then cleared and a little milder. very deep snow Uncle making
tracks. started to drift in the evening could not go to the Rink too stormy.
Sun Feb 2. Drifting and blowing all day. too bad to go to Church. Filled in the cut at this end.
Mon Feb 3. A little blustery. Uncle digging snow in the morning then took Aunt Mattie and
Mary to Miss Johnsons the third very bad. I walked to Thornhill to get some wool. roads
heavy walking.
Tue Feb 4. Very. Very cold. 18 below zero at the Observatory and 20 and 22 below some
places out here. Uncle and Aunt Mattie went to Toronto in the afternoon the latter
remained.
Wed Feb 5. Dreadful storm and cold east wind ,drifting ,and snowing all day. Willie and May
went to Toronto in the morning. no train up at night.
Thurs Feb 6. Drifting a little all day. No train up in the morning. our roadways all full. We have
no road out. Willie got home at night.
Fri Feb 7. Fine but cold. Uncle dug gateways out. the tram up we got out about five o'clock
Aunt Mattie came to Thornhill in the afternoon on the first passenger car up.
Sat Feb 8. Very, very cold. Aunt Mattie walked home in the morning. Uncle took me out in
the afternoon I went to the Rink and remained at Mothers. this sideroad fairly good but the
others dreadful.

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�Sun Feb 9. Fine bright day a little milder. I went up to Church. Uncle and Aunt Nellie there. I
went to Fisherville in the afternoon.
Mon Feb 10. Fine ,day quite mild. I went to Toronto. we churned in the house first time.
Butter 25
Tue Feb 11. Find mild day. the snow settling a little. Aunt Mattie called over at Willies for a
little while.
Wed Feb 12. Fine untill evening it came a little rain. Uncle in Toronto. I went to the Hacing
Carnival. Jim Fisher took the load.
Thurs Feb 13. Fine but very mild and sloppy.
Fri Feb 14. Very mild started to rain about three O'clock and continued nearly all night. We
had our Social. $46.25 cleared. St Valentines night. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I went.
Sat Feb 15. Rained a little then colder and very stormy all afternoon.and evening.
Sun Feb 16. Fine, and moderately cold. I went to Fisherville. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at
evening church.
Mon Feb 17. Fine day. we washed and churned outside. I was over at Willies for a while in the
afternoon.
Tue Feb 18. Fine day moderately cold. I have a cold.
Wed Feb 19. A very bad East Storm. blocked our laneway up.
Thurs Feb 20. Fine day. Uncle digging Snow nearly all day.
Fri Feb 21. A little squawly. Uncle and Aunt Mattie took the butter out 25 cts.
Sat Feb 22. Fine day cold and bright. We all went to Willies to dinner at night it being their
ninth anniversary I went out with them to the Rink and came home in the load.
Sun Feb 23. Fine day. Uncle and Aunties at church. I did not go out.
Mon Feb 24. Fine day cold. I went to Mr Teasdales to skate and stayed tea.

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�Tue Feb 25. Fine day, east wind, Auntie went to Toronto, Aunt Nellie remained to go to
Whitby to-morrow. Willie have to help Uncle.
Wed Feb 26. Mild day came a heavy fall of snow last night very wet. Uncle in Toronto. Willie
came over to do the chores. Mr and Mrs Gibson called.
Thur Feb 27. Fine and quite cold Uncle in Toronto. We went over to help Mary to quilt. in the
afternoon.
Fri Feb 28. Fine quite cold. Amie came out for a little while in the afternoon. Amie, Clara and
Frank Teasdale also Lily, Maggie and Charlie Snider here for tea.
Sat Feb 29. Fine and moderately cold. Uncle and I at Thornhill brought Mother home for the
afternoon. I went to the Leap Year Carnival in the load.
Sun Mar 1. East storm blowing and drifting all day. Uncle and Auntie at Church.
Mon Mar 2. Fine but cold. Uncle digging snow. We went in the sleigh when he was making
the road.
Tues Mar 3. Fine but cold. Uncle took Auntie to Mr Whites collecting Missionary Money.
Wed Mar 4. Fine day a little milder. Willies here for tea. I went for to skate. in the load. Hard
Times Carnival.
Thurs Mar 5. Beautiful day. Uncle took us to W. A. Meeting.
Fri Mar 6. Rained and Snowed, very Soft. then turned a little colder at night.
Sat Mar 7. Fine day. the children here in the afternoon. Uncle in Toronto. I walked out to the
Rink then Uncle brought Lizzie and I home.
Sun Mar 8. Fine day mild. Uncle and Auntie at Church. Lizzie and I at Concord and at League
in the evening. Uncle and Auntie at Willies in the evening.
Mon Mar 9. Fine but much colder. We took Lizzie home in the evening. I have a sore eye.
Tue Mar 10. Fine day and mild. men here for straw.
Wed Mar 11. Fine day. Aunt Mattie and I went to Toronto met Aunt Nellie. who had came
from Whitby.

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�Thur Mar 12. Fine day and mild. Uncle at Thornhill in the eve.
Fri Mar 13. Fine and mild, roads a little sloppy. Aunt M. and I at
Sat Mar 14. At Thornhill in afternoon Uncle in Toronto. had tea at Mothers rained in the
evening. I did not stay for the Rink. Aunt Mattie finished collecting in the Village.
Sun Mar 15. Rained heavily most of the day. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at evening Church. water
over the road. our field very bad.
Mon Mar 16. A little colder and blustery. water still over the road. I got to the store by
walking on the field side.
Tue Mar 17. Fine and cold. We went for a little drive in the sleigh in the afternoon.
Wed Mar 18. Fine until evening came a little East rain. Mr. Martime Sale. Uncle and Auntie at
Mr. Atkinisme.
Thur Mar 19. Fine but cold. men here digging the lane out Uncle took Aunties to an extra W.
A. quitting. Armie came back with him for the afternoon.
Fri Mar 20. Fine bright day. Went for a little drive in the afternoon. Aunt Mattie went to Aunt
Lizzie. Charlie out hie head on the ice. First egg today.
Sat Mar 21. Fine bright day. Uncle in Toronto. I walked out in the Rink and came home with
Uncle. the ice fairly good for skating.
Sun Mar 22. Fine and mild. the roads sloppy and watery. Robin here Uncle and Auntie at Mr.
Bales for tea. I went to Mothers. some buggies out on Yonge Street.
Mon Mar 23. Fine day, water over the road. but {eurld?} get across. Uncle at Willies and
brought Grant home. Some buggies out. Tom Reid here to hire.
Tue Mar 24. Fine and colder at home with exception of going to the store. over friet eggs for
tea.
Wed Mar 25. Fine but very cold East wind. We took Grant home. then went for Coral {Dil?}
and flour.

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�Thur Mar 26. Fine warm day. water highest of the season. I went to Toronto in the afternoon.
brought silk for blouse and a hat.
Fri Mar 27. Fine until evening came a sleet storm. Mick came out and Uncle went to Toronto
to stay over night.
Sat Mar 28. Fine moderately warm. water over the road. Mick letting water off on the road.
Uncle came home in the afternoon. I went to store in the evening water not very deep.
Uncle took Mick home. skating at the Rink.
Sun Mar 29. Fine day. Uncle and I at Church. we went over to Willies and brought them for
tea. water not running over the roads. The black birds here. Charlie Stayed.
Mon Mar 30. Fine day moderately warm. Annie came out. Uncle brought a pup home.
Tue Mar 31. Rained a little. We took Annie home in the afternoon quite mild.
Wed Apr 1. April Fool Day. cold East wind. Uncle took me to Miss Johnsons with Material
Thur Apr 2. A very cold wind and snow flurries. too blustery to go to W. A. I went to Willies
and Charlie went home.
Fri Apr 3. Fine but very, very, cold. We went out to meet Aunt Mattie. A hard frost at night.
Sat Apr 4. Fine but cold. Mr Larose here for peas. good skating the last of the Season. I went
to Pollie Johnsons to be fitted.
Sun Apr 5. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at Church. I went to Fisherville it rained heavily. in the
afternoon.
Mon Apr 6. Fine day. Washed for house. cleaning.
Tue Apr 7. Fine warm day. We cleaned our cellar. I went to Mr Teasdales for tea. night of.
Thornhill robbers.
Wed Apr 8. Cold East rain and Sleet. We cleaned clothes Closets. and bureau Drawers. froze
hard at night.
Thur Apr 9. Fine .day. cold but bright. I went to Toronto. had my tooth filled, stayed at Alices
over night.

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�Fri Apr 10. Fine day a little warmer. I came home in the afternoon. from Toronto.
Sat Apr 11. Fine but very cold windy day.
Sun Apr 12. Fine moderately cold. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at Church. We went to Willies for
tea. Charlie came.
Mon Apr 13. Fine day. We cleaned the chamber. Charlie went home Tue Apr 14. Fine and
warm. we put in a little garden.
Tue Apr 14. Fine and warm. Washed and cleaned back Kitchen. We went to Mr Jakes in the
evening. the frogs are out. for the first.
Wed Apr 15. Came a little shower. Aunties went to Toronto. for the day. got my mauve
blouse home.
Thur Apr 16. Fine but not very warm. I went to Mary's in the afternoon. Marjorie came over to
stay.
Fri Apr 17. Good Friday. fine bright day. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and Marjorie at Church. at home
rest of the day.
Sat Apr 18. Rained in the morning. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon.
Sun Apr 19. Cold and black. Easter Sunday too muddy and dull to wear Easter hat and suit.
at home rest of day. let Coal feeder out.
Mon Apr 20. Easter Monday. About four or five inches of snow Uncle at Vestry Meeting.
Tom started work at noon. We cleaned spare room upstairs. and took down Coal pipes. too
snowy to take up Carpets.
Tue Apr 21. Fine but cold. We cleaned and took up Uncles carpet and ours. finished upstairs.
Wed Apr 22. Rained in the morning cleared and turned warm Uncle and Tom helping to
move Church . Shed. We cleaned the parlor and spare bed room.
Thur Apr 23. Fine and warm. took Coal feeder out cleaned. pantry etc. Aunt Nellie has a sore
eye.

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�Fri Apr 24. Fine and warm. We cleaned dining room all done now but Kitchen. The men
taking the roots out. I took a basket of apples to Miss Phillips.
Sat Apr 25. Rained heavily in the morning. I went over to help Mary. Uncle in Toronto.
Sun Apr 26. Fine day. beautiful and warm. We went to morning Church. I went to Fisherville.
Clara Teasdale came home with me and we went to League in the evening. Dr Campbell
here for tea. I wore my new suit. (1. C.)
Mon Apr 27. Came a little shower. Uncle in Toronto. Aunt Nellie over at Mary's _ Washed a
big washing after cleaning. Tom started to work on the land.
Tue Apr 28. Dull and colder. men working on the land.
Wed Apr 29. Dull and cold, the men doing a little seeding but is not very fit. Aunt Nellie at
Mary's in the afternoon, the boys here for dinner.
Thur Apr 20. Cold and at noon, started to snow, very slushy. I went to Toronto. Uncle met
me at the car.
Fri May 1. Fine but cool. Uncle in Toronto.
Sat May 2. Rained heavily all morning then cleared. I went over to help Mary. Lizzie there.
Sun May 3. Fine day. Aunt Mattie out to Mothers. I went to Fisherville. Went to evening
Church. I walked home with Aunt Mattie.
Mon May 4. Fine and warmer. Men seeding again. washed quilts.
Tue May 5. Fine day. we did up parlor Curtains.
Wed May 6. Cold and showery. Aunt Nellie went to W. A. Meeting in Toronto. Uncle brought
Mother and Minni Appelbe out to spend the day.
Thur May 7. Rained heavily all day. Cold East rain. men in all day.
Fri May 8. Rained heavily then cleared at noon. everything very wet.
Sat May 9. Fine but windy. Willie came for me and Mary is in bed. I stayed over night.
Marjorie came over.

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�Sun May 10. Fine bright day. I came home in the morning. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Church.
Willies all here for tea.
Mon May 11. Fine warm day high wind. churned the first time. 10 lb
Tue May 12. Rained a little. high wind then cleared and fine and warm at night. We went to
Mr Browns for Duck eggs. went in our dress waists. done seeding all but peas.
Wed May 13. Fine with gust a little shower. Auntie at Mary's in the afternoon. Uncle cut lawn
for the first.
Thur May 14. A little shower in the morning. Aunt Nellie came home in the afternoon.
Wed Fri May 15. Rained heavily in the morning. Auntie at Mary s for a while helping. I walked
to Mothers in the afternoon and got my Muslin blouse tucked
Sat May 16. Fine and warmer. I finished my blouse. came a thunder storm in the evening.
Sun May 17. Beautiful warm day. Willie and Uncle went for a walk in the morning. Lizzie came
out. I went to Fisherville. the rest went for a walk. We all went to evening Church. Lizzie and I
walked out, and Aunt Mattie and I walked home.
Mon May 18. Fine and very warm. We took our Stove out at noon. Mr Teasdale and Annie
called in the morning. Miss Phillips brought Rhubarb. we took her a basket of Apples in the
eve.
Tue May 19. Rained in the afternoon and evening. We cleaned the Kitchen. Uncle at Mr
Gaby's funeral. We went to Confirmation. 19 Candidates. 12 from Thornhill.
Wed May 20. Dull and very damp. we helped Mary clean her back Kitchen. Uncle brought
Pineapples home. 14 for 1.75.
Thur May 21. Rained heavily then cleared. we canned Pineapples.
Fri May 22. Rained a little then cleared and very warm.
Sat May 23. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. went in blouse without
Jackets. We called at Mrs Charltons. 127. Beatrice St. we had tea at Alices. Mrs Charlton Sr got
hurt.

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�Sun May 24. Fine warm day sitting out on Verandah. Aunt Nellie Uncle and I at church. Lizzie
came home with us we went to League with Lizzie. Mr and Mrs Jakes here for tea. took L.
home.
Mon May 25. Fine warm day. We all spent the day at Mothers.
Tue May 26. Warm and Showery a thunder storm in the evening, Aunt Mattie went to had
Lunch at Aunt Lizzies with Emma.
Wed May 27. Fine with extreme head and Sultry.
Thur May 28. Fine but very, very warm. I drove with Mary to Mrs Poole's. The girls and Miss
Beatty here to tea.
Fri May 29. Very warm. at noon a thunder storm. Uncle and I at Thornhill in the evening.
butter down to 20 cts a lb.
Sat May 30. Dull and showery, very heavy thunder Storm in the evening.
Sun May 31. Cooler and showery at times. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at Church.
Mon June 1. Nomination Day. fine and cool. Annie came out in the afternoon she and I went
to a Social at Henry Fishers.
Tue June 2. Fine and cool. Annie went home. Aunt Mattie and I walked out to call at M iss
Breakey's and Mrs John's. C. Teasdale called in eve.
Wed June 3. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie went over to help Mary. Uncle up North on the cars.
Charlie Teasdale here in the evening. Put in the last of our peas.
Thur June 4. Fine and a little warmer. Aunties at W. A. at Mrs Dury's. The boy's over for a
while.
Fri June 5. Fine and moderately warm. Butcher called for first.
Sat June 6. Fine but warm. The men planted the Roots we put our seeds and Tomatoes in.
Sun June 7. Fine but extremely warm. Whit Sunday we did not have any rain. Mr and Mrs
Bales and little boy here for tea. also little Charlie Cooper. no rain for a week. roads dusty

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�Mon June 8. Fine but very, very warm. Election Day Dr Golfrey elected with 1500 Majority.
Premier Whitney 70.
Tue June 9. Fine day cool. Alice came in the evening.
Wed June 10. Fine and quite cold. Aunt Lizzie and Ethel came to spend the day. Uncle took
Aunt Lizzie to Station and I walked with Ethel.
Thur June 11. Fine and cool. Mary and the children here for tea Alice went home.
Fri June 12. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie over helping Mary. Mrs Gibson Sr here for tea, roads
frightfully dusty.
Sat June 13. Fine but warmer. We called at Mrs Clarkes in eve.
Sun June 14. Dull and Sultry. came shower in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs Reive here to spend
the day. I went to League in the evening.
Mon June 15. Fine and very cool. I went to Toronto, called to see Aunt Nancy. I got fathers
picture.
Tue June 16. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie and I called at Mr Teasdales in the evening.
Wed June 17. Fine and cool. Uncle went to the Synod. Auntie took him to the Car, and
brought mother out. Lizzie came in the afternoon.
Thur June 18. Fine and moderately cool. Mary and the children here for tea. Mr Teasdale and
the boys here in the evening.
Fri June 19. Very hot. I walked to Thornhill intending to go to Bonds Lake with the M. S. S. but
they did not go. Came a thunder storm in the eve.
Sat June 20. Fine but very warm. I went over to help Mary.
Sun June 21. Rained heavily for a short time about four O clock, we were all over at Willies.
Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at church in eve.
Mon June 22. Fine and very warm then turned cooler in the afternoon. Rained at night.
Tue June 23. Rained very heavily and dreadful storm about 2 O'clock our men started in the
barn-yard.

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�Wed June 24. Fine and quite cool in the afternoon. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon. Tom
at Gordons. Raising Mary and the children here for a while. Mrs Teasdale and Annie here for
tea, Uncle got our Strawberries 6 1/2 cts beautiful berries.
Thur June 25. Fine and quite cool.
Fri June 26. Fine a little warmer. We all went to Mr Teasdales for tea for berries.
Sat June 27. Fine but very warm. I went to Maple with the SS. Picnic. 38 went in all. Tom at
Mr Wittys raising. Twins at Pearsons.
Sun June 28. Fine but very, very warm. Uncle and Auntie at morning Church. Then Uncle,
Aunt Mattie and I at evening church.
Mon June 29. Fine but warm.
Tue June 30. SS. excursion to Jacksons Pt. Fares 70_ 35 cts. We all went to Edgely Picnic. I
went with Willie.
Wed July 1. Fine but warm. Lizzie here to spend the day. Mr and Mrs Breakey called in the
evening picked green peas. Ella Heron married
Thur July 2. Fine and warm. Aunties called on Mrs Grainger.
Fri July 3. Fine and moderately cool. Aunt Mattie and Mother in Toronto. Uncle and I went to
meet her in the evening.
Sat July 4. Rained a little in the morning. very Sultry. Tom at Mr Reul Keffers raising in
afternoon. men finished manure, Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Thornhill in the evening. A very
heavy storm through the night.
Sun July 5. Fine very warm. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. I went to Fisherville and to
League Uncle and Aunt Nellie at evening church.
Mon July 6. Very, very warm. Men cut the yard and Orchard.
Tue July 7. Hottest day this year. Uncle in Toronto. A thunder storm in the afternoon then
very cool in the evening.

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�Wed July 8. Very cool and fine. went to Willies bush in the afternoon. got 3 qts berries. I
walked out to Mrs Gibsons in the evening. Mr and Mrs Longstaff and Mrs Little here in the
evening. Marjorie here for tea. Mr Gibson called in eve.
Thur July 9. Fine and moderately warm. Aunt Nellie and I went to Wrights bush, picked 5 qts
1pt berries not very plentiful.
Fri July 10. Fine and warm. Annie called over and had tea.
Sat July 11. Very warm. Uncle at Thornhill in the morning. cut hay in the afternoon the first in
field.
Sun July 12. Very warm untill evening. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Mr. Reives. Aunt Nellie at
church. Orangemens Sermon. I want to League. Willie here in the evening.
Mon July 13. Men working at hay. Mick here. Aunt Nellie picking berries, nearly 4 qts.
Tue July 14. Fine and moderately cool. at the hay.
Wed July 15. Fine day Aunt Mattie and I went berrying we got 6 qts. very cool.
Thur July 16. Fine a little warmer. Iwent to Toronto got my white Skirt. $1.90- I went to Mr
Teasdales for tea and up to Camp Meeting. Men haying
Thur July 17. Rained heavily all day. Mick went home at night. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Camp
Meeting.
Sat July 18. Very hot and Sultry. Tom went to Toronto everything wet. Uncle went to
Thornhill in the evening to meet Tom Farr. I rode out and walked home. called to ask for
Miss Wilcox, Aunt Nellie picked a few berries
Sun July 19. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Camp Meeting with Willies Stella. Witty
emersed. Aunties and I went in the evening. Uncle took Tom home.
Mon July 20. Fine a little warmer. I went picking berries and got 4 qts. the men at the hay
again.
Tue July 21. Rained in the morning. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Thornhill in the afternoon
brought Annie home. She, Aunt Mattie and I at Camp Meeting they closed.

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�Wed July 22. Fine but warm Auntie went home. the boys here for tea. picked Cherries.
Thur July 23. Fine day moderately warm. Aunt Nellie walked to Thornhill in the evening. got
black Currants at Mary Watsons.
Fri July 24. Fine day. men finished haying and got the binder out.
Sat July 25. Fine. Started cutting Wheat. Annie came out, Mother and Lizzie left for Parry
Sound.
Sun July 26. Fine but warm. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at church. Annie and I at Concord. Willies
all here for tea also. Mr and Mrs Bassingthwaite. Annie and I at League.
Mon July 27. Fine but very warm. Charlie and Grant here. Aunt Nellie and Annie called at M rs
McDonalds in the evening.
Tue July 28. Fine but very warm. 90 Degrees. Mrs Heron and Miss Gray here for tea.
Wed July 29. Very hot 92 Degrees Men cutting barley. Annie went to Willies we called at Miss
Duncans in the evening.
Thur July 30. Fine and still warm.
Fri July 31. Fine and turning cool in the evening. Willies men all here drawing Wheat. we went
over to Willies in the evening.
Sat Aug 1. Fine and moderately warm. men at Willies drawing wheat. Mrs Teasdale and Annie
called in the afternoon.
Sun Aug 2. Fine . day very . dusty. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at church. Fisherville in the
afternoon myself. went over to Willies in the evening.
Mon Aug 3. Fine and very warm. men finished cutting Barley, then .went to Willies in
afternoon.
Tue Aug 4. Fine untill night very Sultry men finished hauling Wllies barley and came over
here at four Oclock.

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�Wed Aug 5. Rained heavily all last night. We thought it was too wet to go to the Falls. Uncle
and I took butter out to Thornhill. Miss Wilcox also Mrs Stran buried. Annie and Marjorie
here for tea. Uncle went to Toronto in the evening.
Thur Aug 6. Fine and moderately warm, Aunties also Annie, Mary and the children at
Scarboro Beech. Men started to cut Oats in the afternoon.
Fri Aug 7. Fine with the exception of a little shower in the afternoon. Frank and Clara
Teasdale brought us a basket of apples in the evening.
Sat Aug 8. Fine and very cool. finished cutting Oats and put the binder away in the middle
of the afternoon, it was out just two weeks.
Sun Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at Church. I went to
Fisherville. I walked out to Thornhill. M. Church at night.
Mon Aug 10, Fine day, mean finished hauling our barley.
Tue Aug 11, Very warm, Aunt Mattie went to Toronto in the afternoon to Auntie Lizzies.
Wed Aug 12, Rained heavily all afternoon. Aunt Mattie came home in the evening.
Thur Aug 13. Rained a little and dull all day.
Fri Aug 14, Very warm and Sultry. too wet to harvest.
Sat Aug 15. Fine and cool. Arthur Appelbe here for the day, Lizzie here for tea. also Annie
Teasdale. Our men got a few loads Oats,
Sun Aug 16. Fine dull and cool, We went to evening church.
Mon Aug 17. Fine day. Willies are thrashing turned cool at night.
Tue Aug 18. Fine and very cool. We are thrashing. Arther Appelbe here. Mr and Mrs Gibson
here for to call. Mrs Clarke brought corn.
Wed Aug 19. Cool and came a little shower, hauling in Oats in the afternoon. We have a Calf.
Thur Aug 20. Fine and cool. finished hauling in Oats at noon and went to Willies. Cut our
Hungarian.yesterday

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�Fri Aug 21. Fine and cool, men at Willies. I walked out to Mothers in the afternoon, Charlie
here all night.
Sat Aug 22. Fine and cool. finished Willies Oats.
Sun Aug 23. Fine and cool. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. I went to Fisher ville. Tom Farr
and Mr Peron here for tea.
Mon Aug 24. Fine and very cool Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto drawing in Hungarian and
pulling Willies peas.
Tue Aug 25. Fine and cool. Pulled our peas. Arthur Appelle came out. We were at M r Gibsons
for tea.
Wed Aug 26. Fine and cool. Uncle and Auntie took butter out. Mother came out. Willies
finished harvest.
Thur Aug 27. Fine a little warmer, drawing our peas in. Arthur came to say good bye. all done
but late peas. We took apples to Mrs Clark.
Fri Aug 28. Fine a little warmer.
Sat Aug 29. Fine day. Exhibition Preparation Day. Pulled Peas. Mick left to-night.
Sun Aug 30. Fine day very warm. did not go to Church untill evening Uncle, Aunt Mattie and
I at Church.
Mon Aug 31. Fine day. very warm. Worville started of the stack.
Tue Sept 1. Formal Opening of Exhibition. Men finished peas. came a little shower in the
evening. Uncle and I at Thornhill.
Wed Aug Sept.2. Fine day, but cold and windy. Our men at Mrs Clarkes thrashing in
afternoon.
Thur Aug Sept.3. Fine day. Tom at Mrs Clarkes thrashing.
Fri Aug Sept.4. Fine and milder, Aunt Mattie and I called on Miss Wilcox's and had tea at
Mothers.
Sat Aug Sept.5, Fine and warm. Mr Worville finished hay. Charlie here.

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�Sun Aug Sept 6, Fine and cooler. very windy. and dusty. Willie here for tea. Uncle Aunt
Mattie and I at Church.
Mon Aug Sept 7. Uncle in Toronto, fine day, moderately warm.
Tue Aug 8. Fine day. roads very dusty. grass drying up.
Wed Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm. We went to the Exhibition Auntie and I met Cousin
Alice and Maggie and spent the day with them. A beautiful day. We came home on the late
train got home about a quarter to twelve.
Thur Aug Sept 10. Fine but very warm. Our men at Mrs Dewlens thrashing, they finished. I
called at Willies in the morning.
Fri Aug Sept 11. Fine but very hot and smoky. Uncle went to Toronto in the morning. Lizzie
came out in the morning and Uncle and I took her home at night. We got two baskets of
tomatoes from Mr Whitmore 15 cts.
Sat Aug Sept 12. Fine but hot and dusty. We made Catsup and Chetney Sauce. I have a cold.
Sun Aug Sept 13. Fine but hot and dusty. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Church. I did not go as I
have a cold. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Willies. they came over in eve.
Mon Aug Sept 14. Fine day and warm. We were at home all day.
Tue Aug 15. Fine day. dry and dusty. Killed our first chickens.
Wed Sept. 16. Fine day. Aunt Lizzie and Emma here to spend the day. Mary here for tea.
Thurs Aug Sept. 17 Fine. Uncle took Aunties to W. A. and he went to Richmond Hill. Our colds
a little better,
Fri Aug Sept 18. High wind and dusty. Mr Devlin brought us {illegible text}. I went to Mr
{illegible text} for tea. Came a little {illegible text} in the night. first drop of rain here since
Watermelons down. I went to Mr Teasdales for tea. came a little shower in the night. First
drop of rain here since September 1st Tom Bowes cut our corn with Harvester.
Sat Sept 19. Fine but dull and cool. East wind. Charlie here came last night. Cistern dry.

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�Sun Sept 20. Fine day, I went to Fisherville. vert dusty but cool. Willies all here for tea. could
not go to Church as Mr James came down.
Mon Sept 21. Fine day and very warm. Mary here for apples. our men hauling in corn. M r
Gibson and Mr. Breakey's here to tea.
Tue Sept 22. Fine but very warm. Aunt Mattie and I had tea at Mothers after decorating at
the church. Uncle came for us, Mr. Griffiths here in their Automobile. Men cleaned the
Cistern
Wed Sept. 23 Fine very warm the dust is dreadful. Aunt Mattie went to Mrs Gibsons to help.
We all went to Thanksgiving Service.
Thur Sept 24. Fine but extremely warm. Annie and the children here for tea.
Fri Sept 25. Fine day. Mrs Graingers called.
Sat Sept 26 Fine and very hot; at home all day.
Sun Sept 27. Fine and warm. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church, Dr Campbell here for dinner.
Uncle and Aunt Mattie at evening Church. warm we sat out in the eve,
Mon Sept 28. Rained a little in the morning and in the afternoon poured down. plenty of soft
water.
Tue Sept 29. Fine and very cold and windy. The men went to Carsons Sale. Mr James also
Marjorie here for tea picked tomatoes last before frost,
Wed Sept 30. Fine and cold. First while frost and Ice. We went to Willie Cooks in the
afternoon a little squawl of rain. Mr Knight died this A. M.
Thurs Sept Oct 1. Fine but cold and windy. Uncle took Auntie to W. A. and he went to
Richmond Hill, Parlor stove up.
Fri Aug Oct 2. Cold and windy. we went to Mr Knights funeral frost again last night.
Sat Aug Oct 3. Fine and a little warmer. Kruger killed,
Sun Aug Oct 4. Fine and warm, Uncle and Auntie at Church. I went to Mothers for tea and
to Methodist Church. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at evening Church and they called for me.

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�Mon Aug Oct 5. Fine day bright. We washed. Ironed and churned and cleaned mans room.
Tue Aug Oct 6. Fine but a thick fog. Aunt Mathie and I went to Toronto I got my fur home
$6.50 and a hat.
Wed Aug Oct 7. Fine and very warm. Marjorie came over after School to stay over night.
Thur Aug Oct 8. Came a little shower. Uncle in Toronto.
Fri Aug 9. Fine but cooler. We went to Markham Fair. Marjorie went home. beautiful bright
day.
Sat Aug Oct 10. Cold East wind. Kathie St. Clair, Alice and. Edith here to spend the day.
came a little shower in the eve.
Sun Aug Oct 11. Fine but cold wind. had parlor fire light yesterday and to day. Uncle, Aunt
Nellie and I at church. We had. Mr Teasdale for tea.
Mon Aug Oct 12. Very heavy frost leaves dropping. plants frozen in wood shed, beautiful
day. We cleaned up stairs and spare room.
Tue Aug Oct 13. Fine and warmer. Aunt Mattie and I went to Brandford, fare. 85 cts. Single
beautiful day.
Wed Aug Oct 14. Fine warm day. cleaned parlor and dining Room.
Thur Aug 15. Woodbridge Fair. Uncle. Aunt Nellie and I went. very warm. took off jacket and
went in blouse waist. Aunt Mattie washed.
Fri Aug Oct 16. Fine and very warm. Aunt Nellie at Mothers
Sat Aug 17. Fine and very warm. the children here and we went picking Beech Nuts. Uncle
went to Toronto to remain.
Sun Oct 18. Fine and warm. Tom stayed untill after dinner. Lizzie walked out to spend the
afternoon I went to Fisher ville. Smoky. Everyone out in white waists.
Mon Oct 19. Fine but cooler. Nomination Day. Uncle and Tom went and up to Richmond Hill
in the evening. Aunties raked leaves. Everything very dry.
{Written between lines: Put up the Coal Feeder.}

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�Tue Oct 20. Fine but cool. The men brought in Pumpkins
Wed Oct 21. Fine but cool. Uncle and I at Mary Watsons in the evening. Men brought in the
few turnips. Aunties called at Mr Gollands in the eve.
{Written in margin, under Wed Oct 21.: Dug garden
Thur Oct 22. Fine day. Aunties in Toronto. Annie came out and she and I went to Mary
Gollands funeral.
Fri Oct 23. Fine and warmer. Auntie cleaned Kitchen. We killed a pair of Ducks. 10 lbs the
pair.
Sat Oct 24. Warm East wind. Rained heavily in the afternoon then cleared,
Sun Oct 25. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. Warm all day just had Coal Oil Stove light for
a little while. Sitting on the Verandah in the afternoon. Willies all here for tea had Ducks.
Mon Oct 26. Fine with exception of a little shower. Election Day. Tom Wallace had Majority
45. We cleaned back kitchen.
Tue Oct 27. Fine day. we were at home.
Wed Oct 28. Fine day and mild for October.
Thur Oct 29_ Fine and mild. Aunt Nellie and I called to see Miss Keffer. and at M rs
McDonalds. Tom Farr here for tea.
Fri Oct 30. Fine but cold and windy. I was at mr McDonalds in the evening. the first cold
snap.
Sat Oct 31. First fall of Snow. and cold at night. Halloween Uncle and I at Thornhill in
afternoon. We took a Jack. O'Lantern over for the children.
Sun Nov 1. Fine but very cold. freezing a little all day. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at Church. I
went to Fisherville_ Willies family and Elsie and Mr Matheson here for tea.
Mon Nov 2. Fine and a little milder after a heavy frost.
Tue Nov 3. Fine and mild, we were at home.

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�Wed Nov 4. Fine but very cold. Uncle helping Mr McDonald to move. he got home about half
past four and we brought in Coal Range at night.
Thur Nov 5. Brought in old Iron Duke. and cleaned up. another skiff of snow. and cold.
Aunties at WA
Fri Nov 6. The ground had another skiff of snow. and rather dirty.
Sat Nov 7. Fine and a little warmer. Alice Shanklin came out and stayed at Mothers for
dinner and came here in afternoon. Uncle took her back in the evening.
Sun Nov 8. Dull and cool. did not go to morning church. We went to evening Church.
Mon Nov 9. Fine day and moderately cold.
Tue Nov 10. Fine day, our people ploughing. We went to Mr Jakes to spend the evening. Mr
White killed this morning.
Wed Nov 11. Mild and raining a little. I went to Toronto to stay with Alice a few days. Uncle
and Aunt Mattie called at Mrs Whites.
Thur Nov 12. Cold with squawls of Snow Aunt Mattie at the Flower Show then came to Alices
in the evening. I was at Dr McLean $1. Mc White buried to-day.
Fri Nov 13. Fine. day cold. Aunt Mattie and I came home. Our men finished ploughing.
Sat Nov 14. Snowed heavily in the afternoon. about 4 inches. our men helping Mrs Clarke to
cut feed.
Sun Nov 15. Fine but very cold We spent the day at Willies. all day.
Mon Nov 16. Fine with exception of a little snow in the afternoon. Uncle and Willie at Maple.
Lizzie here for dinner Frank Teasdale called for Walnuts.
Tue Nov 17. Fine but cold. Uncle and I at Thornhill in the morning. Tom went to Maple with
grain.
Wed Nov 18. Fine day Tom away with a load at Maple.
Thur Nov 19. Fine day a little milder. Tom at Maple.

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�Fri Nov 20. Fine and beautiful day like Indian Summer. the Snow nearly all gone. Aunt Mattie
and I called at Mrs Whites.
Sat Nov 21. Fine and very mild. Tom took the last load to Maple. he left to. night.
Sun Nov 22. Fine and very mild, roads sloppy. Uncle and Auntie at Church. I went to
Fisherville. Clara Teasdale came home with me for tea. Mrs Clarke and Ida called in the
afternoon. Like Indian Summer.
Mon Nov 23. Fine and quite warm. I walked to Thornhill in the afternoon and called at
Mothers.
Tue Nov 24. A little showery in the morning. Uncle helping Willie to kill a pig. very mild.
Wed Nov 25. Fine and mild. Aunt Nellie went to Oak Ridge WA in the afternoon.
Thur Nov 26. Fine and mild, roads getting dry. Aunt Mattie and I called at Mr Devlins in the
afternoon.
Fri Nov 27. Fine but cold West Wind. Uncle at the mill. Aunt Mattie and I walked to Thornhill
called at Mothers and went to see Mrs Reamans house.
Sat Nov 28. Fine mild day, roads good. Sydia Wibon here for tea and Mr Wilson came for her.
Sun Nov 29. Fine bright day. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at morning Church. M r Devlin and Miss
Phillips here for tea.
Mon Nov 30. Fine with exception of little showers. high wind. I was at Willies for a little while
in the afternoon Marjorie came over to stay over night.
Tue Dec 1. Cold west wind, very high. Uncle in Toronto the last day any one able to plough
as freezes hard
Wed Dec 2. Fine but very cold. all froze up finally. Uncle took Apples in the cellar and
brought Grant over. We went to Thornhill in the afternoon.
Thurs Dec 3. Fine but cold. Aunties up at W.A. Meeting. Uncle took them out and went to
Richmond Hill on the car.
Fri Dec 4. Fine and milder coming little flurries of snow. I went to Mr Teasdales for tea.

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�Sat Dec 5. Fine but extremely cold. Uncle took the children to their Grandmothers. then he
went to Toronto in the afternoon.
Sun Dec 6. Fine but very, very cold. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. came Snow at night.
Mon Dec 7. Fine day quite a debth of snow. loto of cuters out but Sleighing not very good.
Our cutter not out.
Tue Dec 8. Fine but very, very cold. We butchered to-day, got all done up. George Charlton
died.
Wed Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto she went to Dr.
{McSean?}.
Thurs Dec 10. Fine day down below Zero this morning. Emmanuel Bowes called. We made
Standing pies. Mr and Mrs Poole here for tea. Down to 4 below Zero.
Fri Dec 11. Fine and mild slushy. I called at Mr Devlins in the afternoon. Uncle and Willie at
George Charltons funeral.
Sat Dec 12. Fine and colder. Uncle and I drove to Thornhill in the afternoon.
Sun Dec 13. Fine and moderately cold. good wheeling but poor Sleighing. Uncle, Aunt Mattie
and I at Church. I went to Fisherville. Uncle and I at Willies in the evening.
Mon Dec 14. Fine and mild Sloppy. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto to meet Aunt Jennie. I called
at Alices.
Tue Dec 15. Fine and very mild. We went to Willies butchering came home about half past
three. Charlie came with us. Grant has Sore throat.
Wed Dec 16. Fine and mild. Uncle in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Breakey called. Auntie called over at
Willies in eve_
Thur Dec 17. Cold and blustery. Uncle took Aunt Nellie to W. A. an extra meeting. Aunt M. not
well.
Fri Dec 18. Cold and a little Stormy. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Mr Breakeys to spend the eve.
Sat Dec 19. Fine day. Mr Rupert here for dinner. I walked out to Mothers for tea.

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�Sun Dec 20. Fine day a little cold good wheeling. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at evening church. I
went to Fisherville. Charlie came over at night.
Mon Dec 21. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Nellie took Charlie to Toronto. Aunt Mattie and I
called on Mrs Carson. We went to meet the car in big sleigh. Skating at the Rink.
Tue Dec 22. Fine day, we were at home. got first egg
Wed Dec 23. Fine day. Aunt Mattie and I out decorating all day. Uncle in Toronto in the
afternoon. Dan {illegible} married.
Thur Dec 24. Fine but very mild. Uncle, Aunt and I went went out to decorate.
Fri Dec 25. Fine and very mild. Christmas Day. all at mothers I stayed out to skate, ice very
soft.
Sat Dec 26. Fine and colder, I went to the Rink and came home with Willie afterwards.
Sun Dec 27. Fine in the morning. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. Blustery in afternoon.
Uncle at Willies for tea.
Mon Dec 28. Fine day and bright. we were at home all day. Uncle and Willie at Nomination.
Tue Dec 29. Fine and mild, Aunt Mattie and I called up at Mrs Risebroughs, Mr Risebrough
dead. Uncle and Willie out at Edgely getting some pigs,
Wed Dec 30. Fine day after a little sleet in the morning. Uncle helping Willie to put on a load
of hay. He and Aunt Mattie went to Thornhill in the evening got the goose.
Thur Dec 31. Cold west wind, Fred Denison here for dinner. Uncle and Auntie helping Willie
put up their Store.
End of Year 1908.

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&lt;p&gt;{lime green title page with white and dark green lilies and lily ponds bordering title in rectangular format} 1908 Pond Lilies {font of "Pond Lilies" in dark green with white highlights and extra large cursive-like font used}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Circular image of a map of the world with text " TO MY VALENTINE" spread diagonally across it and a red sideways heart in the middle}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Image of the map of the world unfolded vertically in half to reveal white semi circle on one side of the unfolded part with text " To the Sweetest Girl in the World" in red font with red hearts above and below the text," and an illustration of a white woman in a white dress, a beige hat and blue flowers}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{ripped piece of printed paper with text} Cemetary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dr. T. S. Schofield {Name printed in bold} dr. Thomas C Schofield died at the residence of his daughter, following a stroke of paralysis suffered six weeks ago. He was in his 79th year. He was a graduate in arts and medicine of McGill, University, Montreal, and the greater part of his professional career was spent in Bond Head and Thornhill, Ont. This funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon from 52 Avenue road to Thornhill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Miss Anna Lillian Riddell {Name printed in bold} Tuesday, February 27, Anna Lil-&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Road 1908&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{A lined piece of paper with a note on it (appears to be a doctors note/prescription or some form of instructions)}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;{R Pol} Brown 3 {illegible} {Glycerine?} {illegible} {Siy} 3p in 3p ay every hour hold in {illegible} and then swallow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Miss Cooper {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5.1.1909&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;MISCELLANEOUS FARM PROPERTIS.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;91. Boyd Farm. 71 Acres; Cramp Farm. 29 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., and not to be subdivided.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;92. A. Grant Farm, 90 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., not for immediate suvdivision.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;93. P. Milne Farm, 180 acres; bought by Robins Ltd., not for immediate subdivision.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;94. Mrs. Bell Farm of 110 acres; bought by Robins Ltd., not for immediate subdivision.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;95. S. Turner Farm of 60 acres; bought by Robins, Ltd., and not for immediate subdivision.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;96. A. Mather Farm of 160 acres; bought by Home Smith at $500 an acre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;97. Jesse Cain Farm of 30 acres; sold at $1,000 an acre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;98. James Wardlaw Farm of 100 acres; sold to Dr. Irwin of Weston for $20,000..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;99. J. Watson Farm of 150 acres; sold to the Dovercourt Land &amp;amp; Savings Co., at $1,800 an acre, or $270,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;100 and 101. Gracey and Coulter Farms; option held by Goulding &amp;amp; Hamilton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;102. Marshall Farm; bought by C. Garfunkel of Neepawa street, 40 acres.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;103. Six farms, comprising 600 acres; bought by Sir Henry Pellatt, including farms of S. Maclean, H. Wardlaw, T. Riley, Weston Improvement Co., Th. Hally, and D. Rowntree.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;104. O. Bales Farm; sold to Dr. Bruce Maccdonald for $60,000; in all 126 acres.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;105. Block of about 1,200 acres of land, said to be held by Canadian Northern Railway for purposes of a freight yard and model townsite.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;106. Donlands, property of W. F. Maclean, M.P.; about 1,00 acres.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;107. Major Wadsworth Farm, 300 acres; bought by Securities, Ltd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;108. Jackson Farm, 95 acres; sold to Col. A. E. Gooderham.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;109. A. Mercer Farm, 150 acres; sold for $27,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;110. C. Mercer Farm, 90 acres; sold for $25,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;111. Jno. Jefferson Farm, 100 acres; sold for $16,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;112. A. Kingdom Farm, 100 acres; sold for $23,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;113. Newlove Bros.' Farm, 100 acres; sold for $20,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;115. Jas. Nesbitt Farm; sold to Robins, Ltd., 200 acres, for $43,800.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;116. A. G. Goulding Farm; sold at about $45,000, in all 200 acres, now reselling at from $300 to $400 an acre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;117. T. A. Russell property, 40 acres; bought from Isaac Harrison.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;118. Grandview, laid out and sold by Jackson &amp;amp; James 22 years ago at the time of the boom for garden plotsat from $250 to $300 an acre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;119. The Hartley Farm, 225 acres; sold to Sir H. M. Pollatt for $40,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;120. F. McMahon Farm. 100 acres; sold at $500 per acre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;121. Mason Estate, 132 acres; sold for $39,600.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;130. Block B, Plan 1255. To be opened by A. O. White of the Commerical Realty Co., at $30 per foot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;131. T. Johnson Farm, 12 acres; sold to Mrs. E. Ewing for $16,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;132. Wells Farm, 11 acres; sold to Keystone Land Co. for $16,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;133. Cook Estate, 50 acres; sold to H. A. Scott of Listowel for $50,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;134. Farm of Fred and David Mulholland, 150 acres; sold to syndicate for $110,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;135. F. &amp;amp; D. Mulholland property, 150 acres; syndicatehas option for $115,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;136. Armour Estate, 70 acres; sold to Robins, Limited; not on market.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;138. Umbleby Farm, 30 acres; sold by Keystone Lands, Ltd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;139. C. Cockshutt farm of 100 acres; sold at $800 an acre, or $80,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;141. Scott Estaet of 70 acres; sold by Messrs. Goulding &amp;amp; Hamilton at $150,000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;142. A five acre subidivision, owned by W. N. McEachren &amp;amp; Co., selling at $20 per foot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;(SEE ALSO NEXT PAGE.)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 1. New Years Day._, fine day a little colder. Mother and the girls also Willie and his family here to spend the day. Austin Robinson and Miss Richardson here for tea. Aunt Mattie not at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 2. Fine day a little colder. Lunch took auntie to W.A. and brought Auntie back. Mr and Mrs Johnson here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Dark X marked above the date to the left}Fri Jan 3. Fine day thawing a little. I went to call and see Annie Teasdale. Fred Reid helping Ernele.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 4. Rather stormy in the morning. Lunch took me to the Rink, the ice rather soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 5, Beautiful day. Frosty. Uncle and Aunti at church. I went to League and for a drive. From Reid came {rot?} at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 6. Fine day. Tom in Toronto with Farley. Jim Fazz here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 7. Fine and quilt mild. Aunt Nellie went to Toronto and Aunt Mattie and she came home in the evening. The men at Willie's thrashing in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 8. Fine and mild. Willie's finished thrashing The machine came over here the men did not stay at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 9. Fine but very cold. We thrashed.{Words "zero first time" written above We thrashed.} finished early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 10. Fine but cold East wind. Men cutting feed until noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 11. Uncle away at Hesrick. I went to mother for tea, and to the Rink. came home with her.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun. Jan 12 Snowing all day very rough and sleeting. We were not out all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 13. Fine day. Good sleighing. uncle and auntie took the clock to Richmond Hill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 14. Fine day. Uncle brought Mr. Waltom and Mary also Mother for tea. Aunt Nellie went over to keep the children while Mary and Willie were in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 15. Fine day. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 16. High wind, and blistery. Aunt Nellie at Willys in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 17. Fine day and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 18. Fine day but high wind and drifting. Our lane pretty full we all went to mothers for tea and to the Rink. Maddie and I walked up lane.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 19. Fine but cold. I went to Fishermille. Aunt mother and I at evening church. Aunt and I walked to the road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 20. Fine day and milder. Sizzie walked out to spend the day. We took her home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 21. Fine, but very mild and all sloppy. Mr. Wurds and Miss Morthgrarse here. Mr. and Mrs. Attison also Mr and Mrs. and Gibson here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 22. Find a little colder caught the mink. Uncle took it down to George Teasdale uncle took me to the carnival. a big crowd. Auntie at Willie's in eve. Mayini came home with them.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 23. Very stormy all day. We were at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 24. Fine day. 2 below zero this morning. We all were at Mr. Teasdales for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 25. Fine and moderately cold. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon. I went out to the rink in Percy Fishers Road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 26. Storming all day. And aunt Nelly at church. Willie's here for tea not very good getting out lane.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{darkly written X marked to the left of date} Mon Jan 27. Blowing and drifting, all day the lane is full of snow. Very cold at night. I have cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 28. Blowing and snowing a little. Uncle dug the lane {under?} out and made road through the fields.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 29. Fine but very cold. About 10 below zero. Uncle at Ms Brass' finished. Mr and Miss White called in the evening. I have a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 30. Fine but very cold. 19 below zero. Aunti over helping Mary in the afternoon Uncle at Thornhill. I went out to Mothers. Only 14 below at observatory.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 31. Fine and milder, until evening an East wind got up. Cold better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 1. Very stormy at first then cleared and a little milder. Very deep snow Uncle making trackers. Started to drift in the evening could not go to the Rink too stormy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 2. Drifting and blowing all day. Too bad to go to church. Filled in the cut at the end.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 3. A little flustery. Uncle digging snow in the morning then took Aunt Mattie and Mary to Miss Johnsons the third very bad, I walked to Thornhill to get some wool. roads heavy walking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 4. Very very cold. 18 below zero at the observatory and 20 and 22 below some places out here. Uncle and Aunt Mattie went to Toronto in the afternoon the latter remained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 5. Dreadful storm and cold east wind drifting and snowing all day. Willie and May went to Toronto in the morning. No train up at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 6. Drifting a little all day. No train up in the morning our roadways all full. We have no road out. Willie got home at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 7. Fine but cold. Uncle dug galiways out. The tram up to we got out about five o'clock Aunt Mattie came to Thornhill in the afternoon on the first passenger car up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 8. Very, very cold. Aunt Mattie walked home in the morning. Uncle took me out in the afternoon I went to the Rink and remained at Mothers. This side road fairly good but the other dreadful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 9. Fine bright day a little milder. I went up to church. Uncle and Aunt Nellie there. I went to Fisherville in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 10. Fine day quite mild. I went to Toronto. We churned in the house first time. Butter 25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;tue Feb 11. Find mild day. The snow setting a little. Aunt Maddie called over at Willie's for a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 12. Fine untill evening. It came a little rain. Uncle in Toronto. I went to the racing carnival. Jim Fisher took the load.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 13. Fine, but very mild and sloppy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 14. Very mild started to snow about 3 o'clock and continued mearly all night. We had our social. 46. 23. St Valentines night. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 15. Rained a little then colder and very stormy all afternoon and evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 16. Fine, and moderately cold. I went to Fisherville. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 17. Fine day. We washed and churned outside. I was over at Willie's for a while in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 18. Fine day moderately cold. I have a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 19. A very bad East storm. Blocked our laneway up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Feb 20. Fine day uncle digging snow nearly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 21. A little sqwawly. Uncle and aunt Mattie took the butter out 25 clo'.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 22. Fine day cold and bright. We all went to Willie's to dinner at night, to being their ninth anniversary. I went out with them to the Rink and Came home in the load.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 23. Fine day, uncle and auntie at church. I did not go out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 24. Fine day cold, I went to mr {Teasdalis?} to {skats?} and stayed tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 25. Fine day, east wind, auntie went to Toronto, aunt nelli remained to go to Whitby tomoorow. Willi have to help uncle.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 26. Mild day came a heavy fall of snow last night very wet. Uncle in Toronto. Willi came over to do the chores. Mr and Mrs Sibom called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 27. Fine and quite cold uncle in Toronto. We went over to help mary to quilt. in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 28. Fine quite cold. Amie came over for a little while in the afternoon. Amie, Clara and Frank Teasdale also Lily, maggie and Charlie Snides here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 29. Fine and moderatily cold. Uncle and I at Thornhill brought mother home for the afternoon. I went to the kap year carnival in the load.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 1. East storm flowing and drifting all day. Uncle and Aunie at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 2. Fine but cold. Uncle digging snow. We went in the sleigh when he was making the road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Mar 3. Fine but cold. Uncle took Auntie to mr Whites collecting misoionary monsy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 4. Fine day a little milder. Nellis here for tea. I went for my skate, in the load. Hard jines carnival.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 5. Beautiful day. Uncle took us to W. A. Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 6. Rained and snowed, very soft, then turned a little colder at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 7. Fine day. the children here in the afternoon. Uncle in Toronto. I walked out to the Rink then Uncle brought Lizzie and I home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 8. Fine day mild. Uncle and Auntie at church. Lizzie and I at {Grueurd?} and at League in the evening. Uncle and Auntie at Willies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 9. Fine but much colder. We took Lizzie home in the evening. I have a sore eye.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 10. Fine day and mild. men here for straw.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 11. Fine day. Aunt Mattie and I went to Toronto met Aunt Nellie who had came from Whitby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 12. Fine day and mild. Uncle at Thornhill in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 13. Fine and mild, {oader?} a little sloppy. Aunt M. and I at At&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 14. Thornhill in afternoon Uncle in Toronto. had tea at Mothers rained in the evening. I did not stay for the Rink. Aunt Mattie finished collecting in the Village.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 15. Rained heavily most of the day. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at evening church. water over the road. ran filed very bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 16. A little colder and blustery. water still over the road. I got to the store by walking on the field side.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 17. Fine and cold. We went for a little drive in the sleigh in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 18. Fine until evening came a little East rain. Mr. Martime Sale. Uncle and Auntie at Mr. Atkinisme.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 19. Fine but cold. men here digging the lane out Uncle took Aunties to an extra W. A. quitting. Armie came back with him for the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 20. Fine bright day. Went for a little drive in the afternoon. Aunt Mattie went to Aunt Lizzie. Charlie out hie head on the ice. First egg today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 21. Fine bright day. Uncle in Toronto. I walked out in the Rink and came home with Uncle. the ice fairly good for skating.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 22. Fine and mild. the roads sloppy and watery. Robin here Uncle and Auntie at Mr. Bales for tea. I went to Mothers. some buggies out on Yonge Street.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 23. Fine day, water over the road. but {eurld?} get across. Uncle at Willies and brought Grant home. Some buggies out. Tom Reid here to hire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 24. Fine and colder at home with exception of going to the store. over friet eggs for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 25. Fine but very cold East wind. We took Grant home. then went for Coral {Dil?} and flour.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 26. Fine warm day. water highest of the season. I went to Toronto in the afternoon. brought silk for blouse and a hat.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 27. Fine until evening came a sleet storm. Mick came out and Uncle went to Toronto to stay over night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 28. Fine moderately warm. water over the road. Mick letting water off on the road. Uncle came home in the afternoon. I went to store in the evening water not very deep. Uncle took Mick home. Skating at the Rink.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 29. Fine day. Uncle and I at church. we went over to Willies and brought them for tea. water not running over the roads. The black birds here. Charlie stayed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 30. Fine day moderately warm. Armie came out. Uncle brought a pup home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 31. Rained a little. We took Armie home in the afternoon quite mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 1. April Fool Day. Cold East Wind. Uncle took me to Miss Johnsons with Material.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 2. A very cold wind and snow flurries. too blustery to go to W. A. I went to Willies and Charlie went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 3. Fine but very, very, cold. We went out to meet Aunt Mattie. A hard frost at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 4. Fine but cold. Mr Larose here for peas. good skating the last of the season. I went to Pollie Johnsons to be fitted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 5. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. I went to Fisherville it rained heavily in the afternooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 6. Fine day. Washed for house. cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 7. Fine warm day. We cleaned our cellar. I went to Mr Teasdales for tea. night of Thornhill robbers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 8. Cold East rain and sleet. We cleaned clothes Closets and bureau Drawers. Froze hard at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 9. Fine day. Cold but bright. I went to Toronto. had my tooth filled, stayed at Alices over night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 10. Fine day a little warmer. I came home in the afternoon from Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 11. Fine but very cold windy day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 12. Fine moderately cold. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. We went to Willie for tea. Charlie came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 13. Fine day. We cleaned the chamber. Charlie went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 14. Fine and warm. We put in a little garden&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 14. Fine and warm. Washed and cleaned back Kitchen. We went to Mr Jakes in the evening. the frogs are out for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 15. Came a little shower. Auntie went to Toronto for the day. got my mauve blouse home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 16. Fine but not very warm. I went to Mary's in the afternoon. Mayorie came over to stay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 17. Good Friday Fine bright day. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and Mayorie at church. at home rest of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 18. Rained in the morning. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 19. Cold and black. Easter Sunday too muddy and dull to wear Easter hat and suit at home rest of the day. let Coal feeder out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 20. Easter Monday. About four or five inches of snow Uncle at Vestry Meeting. Tom started work at noon. We cleaned spare room upstairs. and took down Coal pipes. too snowy to take up Carpets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 21. Fine but cold. We cleaned and took up Uncle carpet and {illegible} finished upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 22. Rained in the morning cleared and turned warm Uncle and Tom helping to more church {illegible}. We cleaned the parlor and spare bed room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 23. Fine and warm. took Coal feeders out cleaned pantry etc. Aunt Nellie has a sore eye.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 24. Fine and warm. We cleaned dining room all done now but Kitchen. The men taking the roots out. I took a basket of apples to Miss Phillips.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 25. Rained heavily in the morning. I went over to help Mary. Uncle in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 26. Fine day. beautiful and warm. We went to morning church. I went to Fisherville. Clara Leasdale came home with me and we went to League in the evening. Dr. Campbell here for tea. I {illegible} my new suit. (1.6.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 27. Came a little shower. Uncle in Toronto. Aunt Nellie over at Mary's - Washed a big washing after cleaning. Tom started to work on the land.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 28. Dull and colder. men working on the land.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 29. Dull and cold, the men doing a little seeding but is not very fit. Aunt Nellie at Mary's in the afternoon, the boys here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 20. Cold and at noon, started to snow, very slushy. I went to Toronto. Uncle met me at the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 1. Fine but cool. Uncle in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 2. Rained heavily all morning then cleared. I went over to help Mary. Lizzie there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 3. Fine day. Aunt Mattie out to Mothers. I went to Fisherville. Went to evening church. I walked home with Aunt Mattie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 4. Fine and warmer. Men seeding again. washed quill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 5. Fine day. we did up parlor Curtains.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 6. Cold and showery. Aunt Nellie went to W. A. Meeting in Toronto. Uncle brought Mother and Minni Appelle out to spend the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 7. Rained heavily all day. Cold East Rain. men in all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 8. Rained heavily then cleared at noon. everything very wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 9. Fine but windy. Willie came for me and Mary is in bed. I stayed over night. Mayorie came over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 10. Fine bright day. I came home in the morning. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Church. Willies all here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon May 11. Fine warm day high wind. churned the first time. 10 lb&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 12. Rained a little. high wind then cleared and fine and warm at night. We went to Mr Browns for Duck eggs. went in our dress waists. done seeding all but peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 13. Fine with gust a little shower. Auntie at Mary's in the afternoon. Uncle cut lawn for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 14. A little shower in the morning. Aunt Nellie came home in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Fri May 15. Rained heavily in the morning. Auntie at Marys for a while helping. I walked to Mothers in the afternoon and got my {illegible} blouse tucked.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 16. Fine and warmer. I finished my blouse. came a thunder storm in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 17. Beautiful warm day. Willie and Uncle went for a walk in the morning. Lizzie came out. I went to Fisherville. the rest ewnt for a walk. We all went to evening church. Lizzie and I walked out, and Aunt Mattie and I walked home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 18. Fine adn very warm. We took our stove out at noon. Mr Leasdale and Armie called in the morning. Miss Phillips brought Rhulard. We took here a basket of apples in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 19. Rained in the afternoon and evening. We cleaned the Kitchen. Uncle at Mr Galey's funeral. We went to Confirmation. 19 Candidates. 12 from Thornhill.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed May 20. Dull adn very damp. We helped Mary clean her back Kitchen. Uncle brought Pineapples home. 14 for 1.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 21. Rained heavily then cleaned. We canned Pineapples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 22. Rained a little then cleared and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 23. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. went in blouse without jackets. We called at Mrs. Charltons. 127 Beatrice St. We had tea at Alices. Mr. Charlton got hurt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 24. Fine warm day sitting out on Verandah. Aunt Nellie Uncle and I at church. Lizzie came home with us we went to League with Lizzie. Mr and Mrs Jakes here for tea. took L. home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 25. Fine warm day. We all spent the day at Mothers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 26. Warm and showery a thunder storm in the evening, Aunt Mattie went to had Lunch at Aunt Lizzies with Emma.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 27. Fine with extreme head and sultry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 28. Fine but very, very warm. I drove with Mary to Mrs Poolis. The girls and Miss Beatty here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 29. Very warm at noon a thunder storm. Uncle and I at Thornhill in the evening. butter down to 20 cts a lb.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 30. Dull and showery, very heary thunder storm in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun May 31. Cooler and showery at times. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 1. Nomination Day. Fine and cool. Armie came out in the afternoon she and I went to a Social at Henry Fishers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 2. Fine and cool. Armie went home. Aunt Mattie and I walked out to call at Miss Breakey's and Mrs. John's. C. Teasdale called in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 3. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie went over to help Mary. Uncle up North on the cars. Charlie Teasdale here in the evening. Put in the last of our peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 4. Fine and a little warmer. Aunties at W. A. at Mrs. Dury's. The boys over for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 5. Fine and moderately warm. Butcher called for first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 6. Fine but warm. The men planted the Roots we put our seeds and Tomatoes in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 7. Fine but extremely warm. Whit Sunday we did not have any rain. Mr and Mrs Bales and little boy here for tea. {illegible} little Charlie Cooper. no rain for a week. roads dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 8. Fine but very, very warm. Election Day Dr. Golfrey elected with 1500 Majority. Premier Whitney 70.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 9. Fine day cool. Alice came in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 10. Fine and quite cold. Aunt Lizzie and Ethel came to spend the day. Uncle took Aunt Lizzie to station and I walked with Ethel.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur June 11. Fine and cool. Mary and the children here for tea Alice went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 12. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie over helping Mary. Mrs Gibson Sr here for tea, roads frightfully dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 13. Fine but warmer. We called at Mrs Clarkes in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 14. Dull and sultry, came shower in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs Reive here to spend the day.I went to League in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 15. Fine and very cool. I went to Toronto, called to see Aunt Nancy. I got fathers picture.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 16. Fine and cool. Aunt Mattie and I called at Mr Jeasdales in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 17. Fine and cool. Uncle went to the Synod.Auntie took him to the car, and brought mother out. Lizzie came in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 18. Fine and moderately cool. Mary and the children here for tea. Mr Jeasdale and the boys here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 19. Very hot. I walked to Shornhill intending to go to Bonds Lake with the M. S. S. but they did not go. came a thunder storm in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 20. Fine but very warm. I went over to help Mary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 21. Rained heavily for a short time about four O clock, we were all over at Willies. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at church in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June 22. Fine and very warm then turned cooler in the afternoon. Rained at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 23. Rained very heavily and dradful storm about 2 O'clock our men started in the farm-yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 24. Fine and quite cool in the afternoon. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon. Tom at Gordons. Raising Mary and the children here for a while. Mrs. Teasdale and Annie here for tea, Uncle got our strawberries 6 1/2 cts- beautiful berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 25. Fine and quite cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 26. Fine a little warmer. We all went to Mr. Teasdale. {illegible} tea for berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 27. Fine but very warm. I went to Maple with the SS. Picnic. {illegible} went in all. Tom at Mr Wittye raising Twins at Peasons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 28. Fine but very, very warm. Uncle and Auntie at morning church. Then Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 29. Fine but warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 30. SS. excursion to Jackson Pt. farm 70-35 cts-. We all went to Edgely Picnic. I went with Willie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 1. Fine but warm. Lizzie here to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Breakey called in the evening picked green peas. Ella Heron married&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 2. Fine and warm. Aunties called on Mrs Grainger.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri July 3. Fine and moderately cool. Aunt Mattie and Mother in Toronto. Uncle and I went to meet her in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 4. Rained a little in the morning. very sultry. Tom at Mr Reel Jeffers raising in afternoon. men finished manure, Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Thornhill in the evening. A very heavy storm through the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 5. Fine very warm. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. I went to Fisherville and to {illegible}. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 6. Very, very warm. men cut the yard and Orchard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 7. Hottest day this year. Uncle in Toronto. A thunder storm in the afternoon then very cool in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 8. Very cool and fine. went to Willies bush in the afternoon. got 3 qts berries. I walked out to Mrs. Gibsons in the evening. Mr and Mrs Longstaff and Mrs Little here in the evening. Marjorie here for tea, Mr Gibson called in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 9. Fine and moderately warm. Aunt Nellie and I went to Wrights bush, picked 5 qts berries not very plentiful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 10. Fine and warm, Annie called over and had tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat July 11. Very warm. Uncle at Thornhill in the morning. cut hay in the afternoon the first in field.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 12. Very warm untill evening. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Mr. {Reise}. Aunt Nellie at church. {Orange... (rest is illegible)} sermon. I want to League. Willie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 13. Men working at hay. Mick here. Aunt Nellie picking berries, nearly 4 qts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 14. Fine and moderately cool. at the hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 15. Fine day Aunt Mattie and I went berrying we got 6 qts. very cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 17. Rained heavily all day. Mick went home at night. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Camp Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 18. Very hot and sultry. Tom went to Toronto everything wet. Uncle went to Thornhill in the evening to meet Tom Farr. I rode out and walked home. called to ask for Miss Wilson, Aunt Nellie picked a few berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 19. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Camp Meeting with Willies Stella. Witty {immersed?} Aunties and I went in the evening. Uncle took Tom home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon July 20. Fine a little warmer. I went picking berries and got 4 qts. the men at the hay again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 21. Rained in the morning. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Thornhill in the afternoon brought Annie home. She, Aunt Mattie and I at Camp Meeting they closed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 22. Fine but warm Auntie went home. the boys here for tea. picked Cherries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 23. Fine day moderately warm. Aunt Nellie walked to Thornhill in the evening. got black Currant at Mary Watsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 24. Fine day. men finished haying and got the finder nut.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 25. Fine. Started cutting Wheat. Annie came out, Mother and Lizzie left for Parry Sound.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 26. Fine but warm. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at church. Annie and I at {illegible}. Willies all here for tea also. Mr and Mrs Bassingthwaite Annie and I at League.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 27. Fine but very warm. Charlie and Grant here. Aunt Nellie and Annie called at Mrs McDonalds in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 28. Fine but very warm. 90 Degrees. Mrs Herm and Miss Gray here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed July 29. Very hot 92 Degrees. Men cutting barley. Annie went to Willies we called at Miss Duncans in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 30. Fine and still warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 31. Fine and turning cool in the evening. Willies men all here drawing Wheat. we went over to Willies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 1. Fine and moderately warm. men at Willies drawing wheat. Mrs Jeasdale and Annie called in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 2. Fine day very dusty. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at church. Fisherville in the afternoon myself. went over to Willies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 3. Fine and very warm. men finished cutting Barley, then went to Willies in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 4. Fine untill night very sultry men finised hauling Wllies barley and came over here at four Oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 5. Rained heavily all last night. We thought it was too wet to go to the falls. Uncle and I took butter out to thornhill. Miss Wilery also Mrs Stran buried. Annie and Marjorie here for tea. Uncle went to Toronto in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 6. Fine and moderately warm, Auntia also Annie, Mary and the children at Scarboro Beech. Men started to cut Oats in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 7. Fine with the exception of a little shower in the afternoon. Frank and Clara Jeasdale brought us a basket of apples in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 8. Fine and very cool. finished cutting Oats and put the binder away in the middle of the afternoon, it was out just two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at Church, I went to Fisherville. I walked out to Thornhill. M. Church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mpn Aug 10, Fine day, mean finished hauling our barley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 11, Very warm, Aunt Mattie went to Toronto in the afternoon to Auntie Lizzie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 12, Rained heavily all afternoon. Aunt Mattie came home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 13. Rained a little and dull all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 14, Very warm and sultry. too wet to harvest.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 15. Fine and cool. Arthur Appelbe here for the day, Lizzie here for tea. also Annie Jeasdale. Our men got a few loads Oats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 16. Fine dull and cool, We went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 17. Fine day. Willies are thrashing turned cool at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 18. Fine and very cool. We are thrashing. Arther Appelbe here. Mr. and Mrs Gibson here for to call. Mrs Clarke brought corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 19. Cool and came a little shower, hauling in Oats in the afternoon. We have a Calf!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 20. Fine and cool. finished hauling in Oats at noon and went to Willies. Cut our Hungarian {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 21. Fine and cool, men at Willies. I walked out to Mothers in the afternoon, Charlie here all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 22. Fine and cool. finished Willies Oats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 23. Fine and cool. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. I went to Fisherville. Tom Farr and Mr. Peron here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 24. Fine and very cool Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto drawing in Hungarian and pulling Willies peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 25. Fine and cool. Pulled our peas. Arthur Appelle came out. We were at Mr Gibsons for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 26. Fine and cool. Uncle and Auntie took butter out. Mother came out. Willies finished harvest.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 27. Fine a little warmer, drawing our peas in. Arthur came to say good bye. all done but late peas. We took apples to Mrs. Clark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 28. Fine a little warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 29. Fine day. Exhibition Preparation Day. Pulled Peas. Mick left to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 30. Fine day very warm. did not go to Church untill evening Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 31. Fine day. very warm. Wosville started of the stack.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 1. Formal Opening of Exhibition. Men finished peas. came a little shower in the evening. Uncle and I at Thornhill.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug Sept. 2. Fine day, but cold and windy. Our men at Mrs. Clarkes thrashing in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug Sept. 3. Fine day. Tom at Mrs. Clarkes thrashing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug Sept 4. Fine and milder, Aunt Mattie and I called on Miss Wilem's and had tea at Mothers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug Sept 5, Fine and warm. Mr Worville finished hay. Charlie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug Sept 6, Fine and cooler. very windy and dusty. Willie here for tea. Uncle Aunt Mattie and I at Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug Sept 7. Uncle in Toronto, fine day, moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 8. Fine day. roads very dusty, grass drying up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm. We went to the Exhibition Auntie and I met Cousin Alice and Maggie and spent the day with them. A beautiful day. We came home on the late train got home about a quarter to twelve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug Sept 10. Fine but very warm. Our men at Mrs Dewlens thrashing, they finished. I called at Willies in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug Sept 11. Fine but very hot and smoky. Uncle went to Toronto in the morning. Lizzie came out in the morning and Uncle and I took her home at night. We got two baskets of tomatoes from Mr Whitnose 15 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug Sept 12. Fine but hot and dusty. We made Gatsup and Chetney Sauce. I have a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug Sept 13. Fine but hot and dusty. Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Church. I did not go as I have a cold. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at Willies. they came over in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept. 14. Fine day and warm. We were at home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept. 15. Fine day. dry and dusty. Killed our first chickens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept. 16. Fine day. Aunt Suzzie and Emma here to spend the day. Mary here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Sept. 17 Fine. Uncle {illegible text} to W. A. and he went to Richmond Hill. Our {illegible text} a little better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 18. High wind and dusty. Mr Devlin brought us {illegible text}. I went to Mr {illegible text} for tea. Came a little {illegible text} in the night. first drop of rain here since September 1st Inn {illegible text} cut our corn with {illegible text}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 19. Fine but dull and cool. East wind. Charlie here came last night. {illegible text} dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 20. Fine day, I went to Fisherville. vert dusty but cool. {illegible text} all here for tea. Could not go to Church as Mr James came down&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 21. Fine day and very warm. Mary here for apples. Our men hauling in corn. Mr Gibson and Mr.{illegible text} here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 22. Fine but very warm. Aunt Mattie and I had tea at Mothers after decorating at the church. Uncle came for us, Mr. {illegible text} here in their Automobile. Men cleaned the {}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept. 23 Fine very warm the dust is dreadful. Aunt Mattie went to Mr Gibson to help. We all went to {illegible text}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 25. Fine day. Mrs. {illegible text} called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 26 Fine and very hot; at home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 27. Fine and warm. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church, Dr Camp here for dinner. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at {illegible text} Church. warm we sat not in the we&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 28. Rained a little in the morning and in the afternoon poured down. plenty of {illegible text} water.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 29. Fine and very cold and windy. The men went {illegible text}. Mr James also Marjorie here for tea picked tomatoes last before frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 30. Fine and cold. First while frost and ice. We went to {illegible text} in the afternoon a little {illegible text} of rain. Mr Knight died this A. M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Oct 1. Fine but cold and windy. Uncle {illegible text} Auntie to W. A. and he went to Richmond Hill, Parlor {illegible text} up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 2. Cold and windy. we went to Mr. Knights funeral frost again last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 3. Fine and a little warmer. {illegible text} killed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 4. Fine and warm, Uncle and Auntie at Church. I went to Mothers for tea and to Methodist Church. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at evening Church and they called for me.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug Oct 6. Fine but a thick fog. Aunt Mathie and I went to Toronto I got my fur {Illegible} $6.50 and a hat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug Oct 7. Fine and very warm. Marjorie came over after school to stay over night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug Oct 8. {Came?} a little shower. Uncle in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 9. Fine but {colder?}. We went to Markham fair. Marjorie went home. beautiful bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug Oct 10. Cold East wind. Kathie {M?} Clair, {Alven?} and Edith here to spend the day. came a little shower in the {Illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug Oct 11. Fine but cold wind. had {parlor fire?} light yesterday and to day. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. We had mr {illegible} for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug Oct 12. Very heavy frost leaves dropping. plants frozen in wood shed, beautiful day. We cleaned up stairs and spare room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug Oct 13. Fine and warmer. Aunt Mattie and I went to Brandford, {Illegible}. beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug Oct 14. Fine warm day. cleaned parlor and dining room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 15. Woodbridge fair. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I went. very warm. took off jacket and went in {blouse?} waist. Aunt Mattie washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug Oct 16. Fine and very warm. Aunt Nellie at mothers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 19. Fine but cooler. {nomination?} Day. Uncle and Tom {went?} and up to Richmond Hill in the evening. {Illegible} leaves. Everything very okay.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 20. Fine but cool. The men brought in Pumpkins.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 21. Fine but cool. Uncle and I at Mary {watsons?} in the evening. Men brought in the few turnips. {Aunties?} called at mr Gollands in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 22. Fine day. {Aunties?} in Toronto. Annie came out and she and I went to Mary Gollands funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 23. Fine andwarmer. {Auntie?} cleaned kitchen. We killed a pair of Ducks. {Illegible} the {pair?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 24. Warm East wind. Rained heavily in the afternoon then cleared.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 25. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church. {illegible} all day just had {coal?} oil store light for a little while. Sitting on the {verandah?} in the afternoon. {Willies?} all here for tea had Ducks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 26. Fine with exception of a little shower. Election Day. Tom Wallace had Majority 45. We cleaned back kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 27. Fine day. we were at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 28. Fine day and mild for {October?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 29. Fine and mild. Aunt Nellie and I called to see miss {Keffer?}, and at Mrs McDonalds. Tom {Illegible} here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 31. First fall of snow, and cold at night. Halloween Uncle and I at Thornhill in afternoon. We took a Jack. O'lantern over for the children.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 1. Fine but very cold. freezing a little all day. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. I went to Fisherville. Willies family and Elsie and mr Matheson here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 2. Fine and a little milder after a heavy frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 3. Fine and mild, we were at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 4. Fine but very cold. Uncle helping mr McDonald to move. he got home about half past four and we brought in Coal Range at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 5. Brought in old {iron?} Duke. and cleaned up. another stiff of snow . and cold. Aunties at {Illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 7. Fine and a little warmer. Alice {illegible} came out and stayed at mothers for dinner and came here in afternoon. Uncle took her back in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 8. Dull and cool did not go to morning church. we went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 10. Fine day, our people ploughing. We went to mr {Illegible} to spend the evening. Mr White killed this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 11. Mild and raining a little. I went to Toronto to stay with Alice a few days. Uncle and Aunt Mattie called at mrs White.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 12. Cold with {Illegible} of snow Aunt Mattie at the flower show then came to Alices in the evening. I was at {Dr?} McSean $1. Mr White buried today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 13. Fine day cold. Aunt Mattie and I came home. Our men finished ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 14. Snowed heavily in the afternoon. about 4 inches. our men helping mr {Lelarke?} to cut {feed?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 15. Fine but very cold We spent the day at Willies. all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 16. Fine with exception of a little snow in the afternoon. Uncle and Willie at maple. Lizzie here for dinner Frank Leasdale called for walnuts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 17. Fine but cold. Uncle and I at Thornhill in the morning. Tom went to maple with grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 18. Fine day Tom away with a load at maple.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 19. Fine day a little milder. Tom at maple.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 20. Fine and beautiful day like Indian Summer. the Snow nearly all gone. Aunt Mattie and I called at mrs Whites.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 22. Fine and very mild, roads sloppy. Uncle and Auntie at church. I went to Fisherville. Clara {Teasdale?} came home with me for tea. mrs {illegible} and Ida called in the afternoon. {Like?} Indian Summer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 23. Fine and quite warm. I walked to Thornhill in the afternoon and called at mothers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 24. A little showery in the morning. Uncle helping Willie to kill a pig. very mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 25. Fine and mild. Aunt Nellie went to Oak Ridge {WA?} in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 26. Fine and mild, roads getting dry. Aunt Mattie and I called at mr. {Derlins?} in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 27. Fine but cold west wind. Uncle at the mill. Aunt Mattie and I walked to Thornhill called at mothers and went to see mrs Reamans house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 28. Fine mild day, roads good. Sydia Wibon here for tea and mr Wibon came for her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 29. Fine bright day. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. mr {Derlin?} and miss Phillips here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 30. Fine with exception of little showers. high wind. I was at Willies for a little while in the afternoon marjorie came over to stay over night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 2. Fine but very cold. all froze up finally. Uncle took apples in the cellar and brought Grant over. We went to Thornhill in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Dec 3. Fine but cold. Aunties up at W.A. meeting. Uncle took them out and went to Richmond Hill on the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 4. Fine and milder coming little flurries of snow. I went to {Teasdale?} for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 5. Fine but extremely cold. Uncle took the children to their Grandmothers. then he went to Toronto in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 6. Fine but very, very cold. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at church. came snow at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 7. Fine day quite a {defth?} of snow. loto of {outers?} out but slightly not very good. Our cutter not {out?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 8. Fine but very, very cold. We butchered to-day, got all done up. George Charlton died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto she went to Dr. {McSean?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Dec 10. Fine day down below zero this morning. Emmanuel {Bowre?} called. we made standing pies. Mr and mrs Poole here for tea. Down to 4 below zero.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 11. Fine and mild slushy. I called at mr. {Illegible} in the afternoon. Uncle and Willie at George Charltons funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 13. Fine and moderately cold. good wheeling but poor sleighing. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at Church. I went to Fisherville. Uncle and I at Willies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 14. Fine and mild sloppy. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto to meet Aunt Jennie . I called at Alices.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 15. Fine and very mild. We went to {Willies?} butchering came home about half past three. Charlie came with me. Grant has sore throat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 16. Fine and mild. Uncle in Toronto. Mr and mrs {illegible} called. Auntie called over at Willies in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 17. Cold and blustery. Uncle took Aunt Nellie to W. A. an {illegible} meeting. Aunt M. not well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 18. Cold and a little stormy. Uncle and Aunt Mattie at mr {Breakeys?} to spend the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 19. Fine day. Mr. Rupert here for dinner. I walked out to mothers for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 20. Fine day a little cold good wheeling. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at evening church. I went to Fisherville. Charlie came over at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 21. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Nellie took Charlie to Toronto. Aunt Mattie and I called on mrs Carson. We went to meet the {car?} in {big?} sleigh. Skating at the rink.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 23. Fine day. Aunt Mattie and I out {Illegible} all day. Uncle in Toronto in the afternoon. Dan {Illegible} married.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 24. Fine but very mild. Uncle, Aunt and I went went to {deerrate?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 25. Fine and very mild Christmas Day. all at mothers I stayed out to skate, ice very soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 26. Fine and colder, I went to the Rink and came home with Willie afterward.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 27. Fine in the morning. Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at Church. Blustery in afternoon. Uncle at Willies for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 28. Fine day and bright. we were at home all day. Uncle and Willie at nomination.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 29. Fine and mild, Aunt Mattie and I called up at mrs Risebroughs, mr Risebrough dead. Uncle and Willie out at Edgely getting some pigs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 30. Fine day after a little sleet in the morning. Uncle helping Willie to put on a load of hay. He and Aunt Mattie went to Thornhill in the morning got the goose.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 31. Cold west wind, Fred Denism here for dinner. Uncle and Auntie helping Willie put up their store.&lt;/p&gt;
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We were living on the farm in North Woolwich. Happy Days!</text>
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                    <text>January, 1927

1 &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and very cold. We had New Year's dinner here and the following company - Mr &amp; Mrs Sim. Weaver, Mr. &amp; Mrs Lincoln Weaver, Willard, Mildred, Doris and Howard and Aubrey Lawson. Walter took Mr. Bergman's meat to Floradale this morning.

2 &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Changeable weather We drove to church &amp; S. School with Enoch's in the sleigh.

3 &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and not very cold. Ella did the washing and Vernon was drawing manure. Walter went to Floradale to vote. The old council were elected namely - Alex Forbes reeve, N Snider d. reeve, W Veitch, Almon Snider and Tom Hemmerich councillors. Callers here today were - Jno. Stange, Addison Reist, Noah Miller, Esther and Ruth Miller.</text>
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                    <text>January, 1927

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Quite mild.
Snowed all day. Walter was away
butchering at Jos. Gingrich all day.
Vernon took a load of grist to Addison
Riest, and got it chopped. Mrs. Conrad
Schmidt died at Elmira today.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Colder &amp; snowing
and blowing. Walter visited Farncombe's
and Edler's this p.m. Ella visited Mrs.
Elmer King and Walter &amp; Ella were both
there for tea.

&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Very stormy.
Walter went to Elmira this morning.
Ezra Maurer brought 4 pigs home for
him and was here for dinner.

&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and very cold.
10 below zero this morning. We
butchered a pig for ourselves today.
Noah Miller helped this forenoon
and was here for dinner. Clarence
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Walter this p.m. Mrs. Schwindt
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                    <text>January, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Ideal winter's day. Clear and cold. Lincoln Edler brought a cow Walter bought from him and he and his father were here for dinner. Other callers - Clarence &amp; Lloyd Farncombe, Andrew and Norman Henderson, Norman and Laura Miller and Aubrey Lawson.

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cold east wind blowing. We went to Woolwich church and S. School this afternoon and to Earl Miller's for tea.

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely morning  Started to snow this afternoon. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair today and when he returned he went over to Otto Miller's and skinned a horse that died last night, also went up to Henderson's. Wesley Witzel called this afternoon. Sam Weber died suddenly today. Louis {Ludwig} Schmermund was buried yesterday.

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&lt;u&gt;11 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine and cold. Walter went to Sim's and Linc's this morning and to Moses Reists sale this afternoon. Vernon was drawing manure. Callers - Harvey Reist, Andrew &amp; Norman Henderson, Norman Atkinson and Whitney Fenton.

&lt;u&gt;12 Wednesday&lt;/u&gt; Cold &amp; raw. Walter butchered 2 pigs at Otto Miller's today and killed a beef when he got home. Vernon was drawing manure. Annie Schneider and her two cousins Edna &amp; Margaret Walter from Wallace visited Ella and were here for tea. Other callers - Enoch &amp; Irwin Schneider &amp; Geo. Edler.

&lt;u&gt;13 Thursday&lt;/u&gt; Milder. Snowed all day. Walter shipped hogs and attended Sam Weber's funeral. Ella visited at Edmund Schwindts and we were all there for supper and the evening.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and cold. We butchered 2 pigs here for Grandpa Maurer. Grandpa, Grandma and Ezra Maurer were here all day and helped. Emerson Grove called this afternoon. Noah Miller and Walter Adler spent the evening here.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and very cold. 14 to 20 below zero this morning Addison &amp; Harvey Reist were our callers.

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. Snowflurries We went to church and to S. School this morning and rested, read and slept the rest of the day.

&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Milder. Ella did her washing this morning and Walter took her up to Grandma Krauter's where she is staying for a few days. Vernon had these callers at home here - Clarence Farncombe, John Maurer, Harvey Reist, and Norman Weigel.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Not very cold. Heavy snowfall. Gingrich Bros called here and brought 2 cows from Walter.

&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild, Rained all day. Noah Miller and Walter Adler visited my men.

&lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. Eckart Otterbein, Grandpa's hired man took Ella to the station at St. Jacobs this morning and she drove home from Elmira with Walter. Tonight their neighbours and friends had a party for John Schwindt's who are moving to near New Dundee next week. Walter, Ella and Vernon were there and had a very good time.

&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild and foggy. Walter butchered 2 beeves here this morning and he and Enoch delivered the meat and took the piano over to Emanuel Bowman's this p.m.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Colder. The men did the stable work this morning and Walter was gadding this afternoon. Callers - Louis Miller Laura and Norman Miller.

&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cold. Snowflurries. Walter &amp; Vernon went to church &amp; S. School this afternoon Ella felt sick so she stayed home.

&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Somewhat changeable. Walter butchered 1 pig for Geo. Schneider's at Enoch's and killed 2 for Enoch's and cut them up. Vernon was drawing manure this afternoon. Charles Miller was our caller.

&lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cold. Walter made Enoch Schneider's sausage this forenoon and he and Enoch went to Ed. Morris's sale on the Clayton Stewart farm. Walter brought three head of cattle.

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&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and very cold. 24 below zero this morning and kept cold all day. Walter and Enoch got the cattle they bought yesterday. Vernon has a bad cold.

&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and cold although milder than yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and got the brooder he bought at Harry Klinck's. Callers - Jake Bender and Ed Bolender.

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Milder and very windy. Walter went to Creekbank this morning and killed a beef this afternoon. Aaron K. Snyder called on him. Charles Miller spent the evening here.

&lt;u&gt;29&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild and dreary. Walter delivered some beef in Elmira this afternoon. Callers - Noah Miller and Willard Weaver.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;30&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Colder with fierce wind blowing. We went to Sunday school this morning and were at Lincoln Weaver's for dinner. Sim's and Aubrey were there too.

&lt;u&gt;31&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. Snowflurries. Walter butchered a cow this morning and took some meat to Alma this afternoon, also down to Herman Ziegler's and his Dad's. Callers were - Earl Miller, Wesley Miller, Jack Bolender, Jeremiah Bauman, Harold &amp; E. Bell.</text>
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                    <text>February, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy and windy. Ella did her washing. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale. Israel Weber was our caller.

&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Windy. Snowflurries. Walter has a bad cold and feels tough. We had company for tea - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Miller and Mr. Cornelius Klassen. Leon Wagner called on Walter this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Foggy and drizzly. Fierce wind blowing tonight. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today Callers - Sam Brunkard &amp; Israel Good.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful day. Vernon hauled manure this afternoon. Callers - Elmo King, Addison Reist, Nick &amp; Howard Hoffer, Absolam Frey.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. Raw east wind. Our company for tea tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Miller, Norman &amp; Laura Miller.  Eva Schneider visited us this afternoon. 
Ella's birthday. She is 36 now. Good night!</text>
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&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Dreary and milder. We went to Woolwich church and Sunday school this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely day. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair today and brought home Harry the new horse from Ed. Bender. Callers - Earl Miller &amp; Lazarus Borovoy. Walter killed a beef when he got home and then went up to Creekbank.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful day just like spring. We butchered 2 big sows here for Sam Brunkard Noah Miller and Ezra Maurer helped. Other callers - Elmo King, Louis Miller, Enoch Schneider, Harvey &amp; Addison Reist.

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and somewhat colder. The men did the chores this morning and went to Grandpa's swamp and got some poles. Callers - Sam Brunkard, Christ. Clements and another Wandering Jew pedlar.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful, clear cold day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira, had his dinner at Earl's and went to Addison Stahlbaum's sale this afternoon. We spent the evening at Otto Miller's and had a fine time.

&lt;u&gt;11&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold and windy Walter went to Creekbank and Alma this morning and he and Vernon cut some poles in the swamp this p.m. Callers - Noah Miller, Walter Adler, Sam Bird and Lincoln Edler. 

&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold &amp; windy The men brought another load of poles from the swamp this afternoon. Callers - Joe Gingrich, Almon Snider, Otto Miller and Allen Wagner. 

&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold, raw, east wind blowing. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and to Noah Miller's for dinner.
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&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Snowed and stormed last. Milder, raw and foggy today. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale this afternoon. Callers - Peter Martin John Schweitzer, Lincoln Edler and Louis Miller.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Snowflurries this morning. Turned out lovely this afternoon. We butchered 2 pigs here for Edler's and Lincoln Edler was here all day and helped. Clarence Farncombe was here for dinner. Other callers - Earl Miller, Henry Atkinson, Norman &amp; Homer Henderson and Louis Miller. Fred Soehner was buried this afternoon at Floradale.

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Stormy this morning Mild &amp; foggy. Rain tonight. Walter butchered 3 pigs at Louis Miller's today and Vernon and Ella went down for supper and the evening. Grandpa Maurer was our caller.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Dull, mild and foggy. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira  Ella helped to quilt at Noah Miller's this afternoon and stayed for tea. Noah brought her home and spent the evening with Walter.

&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold &amp; windy. Walter went to Alma this morning and got a pig for Mr. Gilmour and we butchered it this afternoon. Callers - Earl Miller &amp; Eph. Snyder. Mr. Jake Bender and daughter Ruby spent the evening here.

&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Very cold. East wind blowing. Walter went to Conrad Schwindt's sale at Elmira this afternoon. Callers today were - Henry Atkinson, Joe Hall, Louis Miller and Jacob Brubacher. 

&lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Stormy &amp; very cold from the east. We all went to S. School this p.m. A half-witted hobo Charlie Miller by name was here for supper and the night.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cold. We butchered a pig here for Hy. Atkinson's today and Joe Hall helped all day and was here for dinner. George Keopke and Roy Bolender were cutting wood in our bush this afternoon and were here for supper. Roy stayed for the night.

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&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful spring-like day. Walter was butchering at John Kuhl's today and killed a cattle beast when he got home. George &amp; Roy were cutting wood. Callers - Sim. Weaver, Enoch and Jno. Kuhl &amp; Clarence Stone. Annie Schneider spent the afternoon with Ella.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful spring-like day. Vernon took Burnett's and Bender's meat to Alma this morning. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and went to Lorck's sale this afternoon: He brought Grandma Krauter home with him. A motorist came up as far as our lane but had to turn around there as this piece of road up to the corner is bad. Simeon Burkhart was our caller.

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&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fierce snow storm. The men worked around the barn and Charlie Miller called on them this afternoon. Ezra Maurer was here for dinner yesterday and he and Vernon got the pigs at Lorck's.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Snowflurries. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Emerson Krauter, Marie and Erla were here for dinner and supper.

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Snowflurries Ella did her washing &amp; ironing. Vernon took Grandma Krauter up to Lincoln's this afternoon. Walter went to Alma this morning and to Floradale and Elmira this afternoon. Callers - Charlie Miller, Quincy Whale, and another man off the 8th. who is drawing gravel and broke the tongue on the sleigh out here.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and cold. We were busy butchering here today one big sow for Quincy Whale, one pig for Wm. Cullum and made summer sausage for Roy Norris. Ezra Maurer was here all day and helped. Lincoln brought Grandma here this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold and windy. We had a quilting here today and the following ladies were here - Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs. C. Wagner, Mrs. Chas. Koepke, Mrs. Sim Weaver, Mrs. Lincoln Weaver, Doris and Howard. Mrs. Geo. Maurer, Mrs. Philip Bonn, Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. N. Hoffer, Mrs. Louis Miller and Grandma Krauter.
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&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold &amp; windy Walter took Grandma Krauter down to Emerson's this morning and shipped hogs at Elmira. There was a church finance meeting here tonight and the following were here - Otto Miller, Enoch Schneider and Edwin Bender. Norman Miller came over and he and Vernon played crokinole. Wm. Cullum called for his meat and sausage.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Not as cold as yesterday. Walter walked around the stables and Vernon was drawing manure. Noah Miller and Ruth were here for supper. Other callers - Leon and Eldon Wagner, Homer and Norman Henderson.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale and 2 sows to Norman Snider's for the sale Vernon was drawing manure. Callers - Addison, Harvey &amp; Lorne Reist, Clarence Farncombe and Noah Shoemaker</text>
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&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Foggy &amp; dull. We went to church and S. School this afternoon. Lincoln's called in after church. Charles Miller and Emerson Stange spent the evening here

&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Changeable. Lovely morning. Turned dull &amp; cloudy and snowed heavily this afternoon. Walter went to Elmira Fair this morning and to Floradale with a load of grist this afternoon. Ella did her washing &amp; ironing.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Stormy this morning Very windy with snowflurries all day. Walter &amp; Ella went to Norman Snider's sale today and had a very nice time.

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine, sunny day. Walter was butchering at Leon Wagner's today. Vernon was drawing wood home from the bush. Callers were - Geo. Edler, Norman &amp; Laura Miller, and Rev. E. H. Bean.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and milder. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon was drawing wood from the bush. Wm. Stewart called in this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;11&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Warm spring-like day. Vernon drew wood home from the bush and Walter did the chores. Callers - Enoch Schneider and Charles Miller. Enoch &amp; Irvin came down tonight to trade roosters.

&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; mild. Walter helped Noah take a wild cattle beast from Ferguson's to Alma and had his dinner at Geo. Bender's. Callers - Noah Miller and Walter Adler, Will King and Mr. Gingrich.

&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild &amp; showery We drove to church &amp; S. School with the buggy today. Walter pulled a motorist out of the snow and water. Willard &amp; Vernon Schwindt visited Vernon this afternoon.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; dull. Somewhat colder. Ella did her washing. Walter called at Stange's and Earl Miller's and had the following callers - Otto Miller, Chas. Miller, Eli Gingrich and his hired man. Eli Gingrich got the Edler cow and her calf.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and mild. Walter was butchering at Will King's today.

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and mild. We butchered 2 pigs here for Archie Letson. Earl Miller helped this a.m. and was here for dinner

&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; mild Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Ella had a quilting today. Mr. &amp; Mrs. N. Snyder and Mrs. M. Eix came this morning and were here for dinner. Others here were - Mrs. Sim. Weaver, Mrs. Lincoln Weaver, Howard &amp; Doris, Mrs. Geo. Schwindt and Melba, Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mrs. Chas. Koepke, and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;18 &lt;u&gt; &lt;/u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Rained this morning Fine the rest of the day. The men were choring around the barn and butcher house today.

&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; colder. Noah Miller visited Walter this p.m. Manley Koch, one of Vernon's High School chums was buried this p.m. 

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&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; drizzly. The men were cleaning seed grain. Callers - Almon Snider, Ozias Bauman, Irvin Schneider, N.E. Miller &amp; Walter Adler

&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold and clear. We butchered a pig here for Noah Miller. Noah was here and helped. Sam Thompson, a cattle buyer from Guelph was here for dinner. Eph. Snyder called this morning.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Cold east wind blowing. Walter callers - George Schneiders, Clarence Farnecombe. Vernon went to Elmira with Allen Wagner. Mrs. Sam Bird was here for supper. We went down to Earl's tonight and had our fill of fresh maple syrup.

&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Raw east wind. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. George Koepke &amp; Vernon were cutting wood in the bush all day. We went to a surprise party at Norman Snider's tonight and had a real good time.

&lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely spring day. We butchered a pig here for Allen Wagner and he was here helping. George Koepke &amp; Vernon were cutting wood. Callers - Absolem Frey, Noah Miller, Mrs. Atkinson and Albert and Louis Miller.

&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Snowed &amp; stormed from the east all day. The men were working around the barn.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. We drove to church &amp; S. School this morning in the cutter but it was scratchy coming home. We had our dinner at Wesley Miller's today.

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&lt;u&gt;29&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. George, Roy and Vernon were cutting wood. We had a quilting here and the following folks were here - Mrs. Ed. Bender, Mrs. Sol. Bender, Mrs. Edmund Schwindt, Mrs. Noah Miller and Orpha, Mrs. Otto Miller, Mrs. Leon Wagner, Mrs. Enoch Schneider, Mrs. Sam Bird, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Miss Miriam Maurer and Miss Tillie Mohr. Eva Schneider and Margaret Miller came after school and were here for tea too.
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&lt;u&gt;30&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Cold wind. Walter was butchering at Farncombe's today. Enoch Schneider's were chopping and Vernon helped there this afternoon. George &amp; Roy were in the bush. Callers - Christ. Clements &amp; Sam Thompson.

&lt;u&gt;31&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt; Fair. Cold wind. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today. Sam Spies moved his chopping outfit here this p.m. and they chopped for awhile. George &amp; Roy finished cutting wood in the bush today.

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&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Nasty cold east wind blowing. Sam Spies was here and they chopped this forenoon. They were sawing wood this afternoon and Noah Miller helped.

&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold &amp; windy. Walter &amp; Vernon took Princess 7th to Elmira today. He sold her to Hy. Hedrich for 6 cts. a lb.

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&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; windy. Sam Spies was sawing wood here today. Walter Adler and Ezra Maurer helped. Bert came up with Ezra and they were here for dinner and supper. Callers - Mr. Cromar, Jos. Gingrich, Gordon Bonn and Eldon Wagner, Art and Joe Tutton.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Showery &amp; drizzly. We butchered a pig here for Art. Tutton. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mr. Noah Miller, Charles Miller, Walter Adler, Cornelius Klassen.

&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear &amp; windy this morning. Showers this p.m. Ella did her washing. Walter attended the Annual Business Meeting at the church this morning. Callers tonight - Noah Miller, Clarence, Lloyd &amp; Russell Farncombe.

&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and cold. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Lincoln Weaver came down with his team and wagon and he and Vernon were drawing wood into the woodshed till dinner-time. Ella boiled soap this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. Nasty east wind. The men finished filling up the woodshed with wood. Vernon &amp; Ella walked over to Reists' tonight and had some taffy.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold east wind. The men put a new piece of fence between the lawn &amp; raspberry patch

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. We went to Woolwich church &amp; S.S. this morning. Our company for dinner were  - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lincoln Weaver Mildred, Doris and Howard. Walter Adler and Cornelius Klassen were here for supper. Vernon &amp; Ella went to practice tonight.

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&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear, cold &amp; windy Vernon was plowing this afternoon. Ella dug along the new garden fence and planted some rose bushes. Walter's callers - Geo. Bender, Ed. Bolender and Sam Thompson and Mr. Dunn.

&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and not quite as cold as yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon took 5 pigs and a calf down to Elmira this morning They worked at the garden fence this afternoon. David Horst visited us this p.m. and Noah, Esther &amp; Ruth Miller tonight.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Good Friday. Fine day. The men plowed the garden. Vernon brought a bouquet of hepaticas from the bush today. Ella was at a quilting at Grandpa's today and Vernon &amp; Walter came down for supper too. Lawrence Doering of Chesterville, Ont. took us by surprise today and was here for dinner. He &amp; Walter went to Quinn's sale for awhile this p.m.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild. Some showers. Vernon was cultivating. Walter harrowed the garden. After supper we went over to King's to see the new baby and up to Henderson's store.

&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Easter Sunday. Fine warm day. We went to practice this morning, to S. School and church this p.m. and to the Easter entertainment tonight. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Israel Shoemaker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder called here this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Very warm &amp; windy Vernon was cultivating this morning This p.m. he was plowing and Walter harrowed. Ella dug around the perennials and planted some sweet cherry trees. Vernon went to a party at Edmund. Schwindt's tonight.

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&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Very warm &amp; sultry. Ella was raking the plowed part of the garden today. Vernon was plowing. Walter took 4 head of fat cattle to Elmira this forenoon and was harrowing this p.m. Walter &amp; Ella went to a Concert at the Regent Theatre at Elmira tonight It was given by local talent and was very good. There was a heavy thunderstorm accompanied by wind &amp; rain tonight.

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&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cool &amp; breezy. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Tonight Walter, Ella &amp; Vernon went to the Mennonite church at Elmira where a chorus composed of singers from Kitchener, Waterloo &amp; Elmira rendered an Easter Cantata entitled "Jesus Lives" which was very good.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; cold. Snowflurries. Vernon went down to Schwindt's for some lilac bushes this morning and got some spruce seedlings at Earl's and we planted them and a Balm of Gilead this afternoon. Vernon was cultivating this p.m. Walter was cleaning seed grain. Noah Miller visited him this morning.

&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. Vernon was cultivating all day. Walter was spreading Manure. 

&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; cloudy. Snowflurries. Walter Ella &amp; Vernon went to S. School this morning and as Mr. Bean was away to Conference at Sebringville we had prayer-meeting instead of preaching service. This afternoon we went up to Grandpa Krauter's and stayed for tea

&lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. We cleaned the store room today. The men started tearing down Mogk's house today. Wesley &amp; Esther called tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; showery. The men were working at the old house Grandpa Krauter came up here this afternoon and he is helping them. Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. Chas. Koepke visited Ella this afternoon. Our visitors tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Noah Miller, Orpha and Margaret.

&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. The men worked at the old house. Vernon was sowing oats this afternoon. Ella did her washing. &lt;s&gt;{blotted out}&lt;/s&gt; Weaver was here for dinner and grafted some trees.

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and not quite as cold as yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. They started putting up the chicken house today. Vernon was sowing this afternoon. Ella cleaned three rooms upstairs. Walter Snider died very suddenly at Conestogo last night. Peter Mattusch and Oscar Vogt died at Elmira.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;29&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Walter &amp; Dad were working at the chicken house. Vernon was sowing this forenoon and harrowing this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;30&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear. Cold wind blowing Walter &amp; Dad were working at the chicken house. Vernon was harrowing Walter took Grandpa Krauter home after supper tonight. Oscar Vogt and Peter Mattusch were buried at Elmira this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;May. 1927.&lt;/u&gt;

&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear. Cold wind. Vernon &amp; Ella went to church &amp; S. School this afternoon. Walter attended Walter Snider's funeral at the house at Conestoga and &lt;s&gt;to&lt;/s&gt; the service in the Bloomingdale church. He went down with Eph. Snyder. Our company for supper - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Colson Jefferson Roy and Lois.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely day and warmer. Ella did her washing. Walter went to Elmira this morning to pay the interest Vernon was cultivating this a.m. This afternoon they worked at the chicken house. Esther &amp; Wesley called for some eggs. Tonight Walter went to a finance meeting at Ed. Bender's.

&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy with showers The men finished the brooder house and started the fire today. Ella dug a piece in the garden yesterday and planted some onions. Today she was doing up some apples.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Showery Morning Fine this afternoon. Walter dug a bed in the garden and Ella planted onions, beets, carrots, beans, nigella and marigold also planted her dahlia roots. This p.m. Vernon plowed and Walter was sowing grain. Noah Miller and Allen Wagner visited us tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; rather cool. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this a.m. and was sowing Mammoth Cluster Oats, fertilizer and grass seed this p.m. Vernon was plowing. Ella planted the early potatoes in the garden, also her peas. Walter brought home 210 chicks from Elmira.

&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cool. Walter was sowing and Vernon was plowing. Vernon dug the two flower beds at noon. Walter went to Creekbank and to choir practice tonight. Callers - Geo. Snider and T.B. Meyer.

&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and warmer. The men were plowing today and Vernon harrowed tonight after tea.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;u&gt; &lt;/u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cool and windy. Mr. Bean's last Sunday at Woolwich Rev. Wagner of Alberta preached today. Mr. Knechtal of Kitchener, sang. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert Krauter, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Emerson Krauter, Marie &amp; Erla. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sim Weaver visited us tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Thunderstorm and heavy rain this forenoon. Very sultry this p.m. Walter went to Elmira this afternoon. Laura &amp; Norman Miller spent the evening here. Other callers - Noah Miller, Sam Umbach and H. Hednich.

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Rain this morning Very windy this p.m. Walter, Ella &amp; Vernon went to Kitchener this p.m. and did some shopping.

&lt;u&gt;11&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Rain this morning Cool, dreary and windy. Ella did her washing &amp; ironing. Walter finished seeding - sowed about 3 acres of barley.

&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; cool. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and stayed all day. He had his dinner ar Milton Eix's. Ella cleaned the cellar today.

&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and warmer. The men were making fence today. 

&lt;u&gt;Born&lt;/u&gt; - On May 10, to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dave Bott, a daughter - Blossom</text>
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&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Rain this morning Cloudy &amp; cool all day. The men took 5 head of cattle to Elmira today. Noah Miller helped them and was here for dinner. Lincoln Edler called tonight.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Dull, dreary &amp; drizzly. We went to church &amp; S. School this afternoon. Rev. Becker, the new pastor late of Hanover, preached his first sermon here. We did up our chores and went to Emerson Krauter's at Balsam Grove for tea. Christ. Weber was buried at Heidelberg today.

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; showery. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale this morning. This p.m. he went over to Noah Miller's. Ella transplated some cabbage, cauliflower and aster plants. Our company tonight were - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Miller and Sam Bird.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Changeable. Rain tonight. Walter brought 3 loads of gravel from Louis Miller's. Vernon was gang plowing. Ella did her washing and planted her gladioli bulbs. Orpha Miller visited Ella this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy Vernon &amp; Ella finished digging the garden today. Walter was drawing gravel. Vernon plowed this p.m. Grandpa Krauter came tonight to help build the garage. Callers tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller, and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wm. Feil.

&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; drizzly. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. They started making the wall for the garage today. Ella cleaned the little parlor Callers - Sam Thompson, Ewart Davidson Addison Reist &amp; Irvin Schneider.

&lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine sunshiny day. The men worked at the garage. Ella cleaned her bedroom. Callers - Noah Miller, Eva Schneider &amp; Geo. Schneider</text>
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&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; cold. The men got the frame ready for the garage and Grandpa went home this afternoon. Ella finished cleaning her dining room. Callers - Otto Miller &amp; Addison Reist. Vernon was cultivating.

&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Very warm day. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and over to Milton Eix's for dinner and supper. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Miriam Maurer &amp; Wilfrid Underwood

&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Rained last night and rained all day. Miserable weather Walter was gadding all day, had his dinner at Koepke's and supper at Sim Weaver's. Ella did her washing this morning and canned rhubarb this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Miserable drizzly day. We were at a wiener supper and ice cream feed at Israel Shoemaker's tonight and had a very good time.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;25 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Heavy showers this morning. Clear and windy p.m. Started to rain again tonight. Walter &amp; Ella went to Kitchener today and had their dinner at Edith's. Walter went to choir practice tonight.

&lt;u&gt;26 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloud, cold &amp; drizzly. Walter shipped hogs this morning, had his dinner at Norman Sniders and helped dig sewers at the parsonage this p.m. Ella did her ironing and varnished the linoleum.

&lt;u&gt;27 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Clear, cool fine day. Frost last night. Grandpa Krauter came up this morning and Grandpa Maurer after dinner and they helped at the garage. Ella cleaned the kitchen.

&lt;u&gt;28 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and warmer. Grandpa Maurer came up here again this morning and they were working at the garage. Grandpa Krauter went home tonight. Ella sowed everlastings, zinnias, gaillardias and Oriental mixture.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;29 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy. Cold east wind. We went to church &amp; S.School this afternoon. Our company for tea - Mr &amp; Mrs. Otto Miller and Norman. Otto took us all for a ride in his new McLaughlin.

&lt;u&gt;30 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Changeable. The men plowed and worked up the mangel ground. Ella hoed in the garden and planted corn, beans, muskmelons, pumpkins, sunflowers, hollyhocks, annual chrysanthemums, columbines, canterbury bells and four o'clocks. 

&lt;u&gt;31 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Cold, windy &amp; drizzly. Walter sowed the mangels today. Ella worked in the garden and planted beets, radishes, cucumbers, watermelons and soup beans also calendula and dwarf hollyhocks. Grandpa Krauter came here tonight. Vernon plowed this p.m.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;1 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Clear, cool &amp; windy
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&lt;u&gt;2 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this morning and they worked at the garage this p.m. Ella did her ironing and boiled Grandpa Maurer's soap. Callers - Noah Miller, Enoch Schneider and Mr. Stuckey.

&lt;u&gt;3 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. East wind. The men made the garage door today and finished the floor. Noah Miller blasted stones here this morning and was here for dinner. Vernon plowed this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;4 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Showers all day. The men made the concrete foundation for the porch this afternoon and Grandpa Krauter went home.

&lt;u&gt;5 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; cold. We went to church &amp; S.School today and were at Mrs. Thur's for dinner &amp; supper.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;6 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. Ella did her washing and cleaned up the washhouse. The men fixed the pasture field fence this morning and this p.m. Walter was drawing manure and Vernon plowed.

&lt;u&gt;7 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. Ella cleaned the dairy, boiled Grandpa's  soap for the third time and transplanted her stocks. The men were drawing manure and plowing. Otto Miller &amp; Norman visited us last night and Noah Miller tonight. Walter &amp; Jno. Stange spent the evening at Jno's place.

&lt;u&gt;8 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Wonderful morning. Sultry and thunderstorms all day. Ella went to the District S. S. Convention at North East Hope with Ed. Bender's and had her dinner &amp; suppoer at the Jno. Mohr's. We came home in a succession of thunderstorms but managed to keep dry.

&lt;u&gt;9 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry with thundershowers all day. Walter shipped hogs and cleaned up the slaughterhouse. Callers - Edwin &amp; Wilfrid Thur and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;10 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; showery. Cleared up tonight. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale. We went to church tonight where Rev J. P. Hauch preached. Walter attended the Quarterly Board Meeting. First night of beef ring.

&lt;u&gt;11 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and windy. Walter &amp; Enoch went up to Dorking this morning. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Norman King and children Blanche, Phyllis, Graham, Claire and Jean visited us tonight.

&lt;u&gt;12 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine, cool day. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Chas. Hilliard came up before dinner and went to church &amp; S.S. with us this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;13 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Grandpa and Grandma Krauter came up here this morning and Grandpa fixed the front porch. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Hilliard went home this afternoon. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Israel Shoemaker, Angus, Ivan, Clarence, Cecil and Ella, and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Miller.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;14 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. Walter &amp; Vernon were plowing corn ground. Walter &amp; Ella went to choir practice tonight.

&lt;u&gt;15 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. The men were plowing &amp; rolling. Walter &amp; Ella went to League and practice tonight.

&lt;u&gt;16 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this morning. They were plowing. Ella went to practice tonight to play for the Bethel quartette. We had an ice cream party at Harvey Schmidt's in honour of Earl's fifth wedding anniversary. Edna, Lois and Howard visited us today and were here for dinner. Other callers - Jonas Basinger and Mr. Dunn.

&lt;u&gt;17 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. The men were plowing corn ground. Ella went to practice with Irvin &amp; Annie

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&lt;u&gt;19 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; drizzly. We went to S. School this morning. Vernon had his dinner at Edmund Scwindt's. Mr &amp; Mrs. Colson Jefferson, Roy &amp; Lois were here for tea. We had our Children's Day service tonight.

&lt;u&gt;20 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; threatening. The men planted 6 rows of potatoes and sowed some of the corn. Tonight we went to the Township S.S. Convention at Conestogo with Louis Miller's. Walter sang in two quartettes with Charlie Miller, Angus, Weber and Norman Snyder.

&lt;u&gt;21 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; threatening. The men finished planting the corn and potatoes.

&lt;u&gt;22 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry. Walter went to Kitchener today with Noah Miller and they had their dinner at Edna's. (Walter's sister, Mrs. Frank Hamel)

&lt;u&gt;23 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; windy. Turned cool tonight. Walter shipped hogs. They worked on the flax &amp; turnip ground. Callers = Norman Henderson, Nelas Stickney, Annie &amp; Eva Schneider.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;24 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. The men prepared the ground and sowed the turnips today Edna brought Aunt Barbara (Mrs. Sitler, of Alliance, Alberta) down here this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;25 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultery. Thunderstorms and rain. Cooler tonight. The men sowed some more of the flax. The Union S.S. picnic was postponed on accouunt of the rain. We took Aunt Barbara down to Grandpa's tonight. Walter went to Creekbank tonight.

&lt;u&gt;26 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine, cool day. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and went to Alec Wagner's for dinner and to Lincoln Weaver's for tea.

&lt;u&gt;27 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. The men finished sowing the flax and were plowing buckwheat ground. Ella did her washing and picked a few berries in Schwindt's bush this afternoon. Callers were - Norman Miller, Jno. Stange, and Wesley Miller. Vernon went over to Reist's tonight to get the buckwheat and Walter went to Creekbank.</text>
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                    <text>June, 1927

&lt;u&gt;28 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely warm day. The men finished plowing the buckwheat ground. We went to the Alma Presbyterian Garden Party tonight. Bob Wilson and his Co. rendered the programme. Fred Hodgson of Tavistock, champion boy orator of Canada, gave an address on "Canada." The programme was excellent.

&lt;u&gt;29 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot weather. The men were working up the buckwheat ground. Walter went to choir practice tonight.

&lt;u&gt;30 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot &amp; sultry. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this morning. Vernon harvested the buckwheat ground and they sowed the buckwheat this afternoon. Walter went to a finance meeting at church tonight.

Married - On June 23 at Elmira, Grace Schwindt and Harry Jarvis

Married - On June 30 at Elmira, Alberta Allegeier and Aaron Miller.</text>
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                    <text>&lt;u&gt;July, 1927&lt;/u&gt;.

&lt;u&gt;1 Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Intensely hot (60th. Anniversary of Confederation) Vernon scuffled the mangels this morning and went fishing this p.m. Walter &amp; Ella went to the Union S.S. Picnic held in Wright's Grove at Conestogo.

&lt;u&gt;2 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Not as hot as yesterday. The men were cutting thistles.

&lt;u&gt;3 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; cool. We went to Woolwich S.S. and church this morning and this afternoon we went to Heidelberg Children's Day Services. We were at Grandpa Krauter's for tea. Aunt Barbara (Alliance, Alberta), Aunt Fanny (Rochester, N.Y.), Aunt Lizzie (Hamilton) and Aunt Katie (Heidelberg) were there also a host of other company from Detroit, Hamilton, Naperville, etc.

&lt;u&gt;Born&lt;/u&gt; - On July 3, to Mr &amp; Mrs Lincoln Weaver a daughter - &lt;u&gt;Lila Jean&lt;/u&gt;. (Betty)

&lt;u&gt;4 Monday&lt;/u&gt; Fine and cool. The men hoed some of the mangels today and Vernon harrowed the corn this p.m. Ella picked berries in Schwindt's bush this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;5 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. The men finished the mangels. Walter took grist to Floradale. Ella did washing and picked strawberries.</text>
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                    <text>July, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;6 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; showery. Callers = Frank Bristow, Otto &amp; Norman Miller and Enoch Schneider.

Married - On July 5, at Kitchener Rev. C.F. Derstine and Miss Mary Kalb.

&lt;u&gt;7 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. Walter shipped hogs today and Vernon rolled the buckwheat. Ella went berry picking in Schwindt's bush this p.m. We went up to Lincoln Weaver's tonight to see the new baby.

&lt;u&gt;8 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Walter cut some sweet clover this forenoon and we all went to the Woolwich S.S. picnic in Schwindt's field this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;9 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. Walter cut some more sweet clover and they were cutting thistles.

&lt;u&gt;10 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt;Fine and warm. We went to church &amp; S. School this afternoon and to Floradale Children's Day tonight. Grandpa &amp; Grandma Krauter and Aunt Elizabeth called here this morning.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;11 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot Day. Walter cut the rest of the sweet clover and they brought in 7 loads of sweet clover this afternoon. Ella hoed in the garden this morning and picked berries this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;12 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Very hot. The men brought in 7 loads of sweet clover. Mildred Weaver spent the day here and she &amp; Ella picked berries this p.m. Tonight we took Mildred home and Aunt Barbara came home with us.

&lt;u&gt;13 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry with fierce thunder and rain storms. The men brought in 1 load of sweet clover rakings   Rev. Ed. Becker was here for dinner. This afternoon we took Aunt Barbara down to Grandpa Krauter's.

&lt;u&gt;14 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cloudy. Walter shipped hogs this morning and they made some fence this afternoon. We went up to Lincoln Weaver's tonight.

&lt;u&gt;15 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Showery &amp; sultry. The men got some cabbage plants at Wesley's and planted them.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;16 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; threatening. The men were drawing manure.

&lt;u&gt;17 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Showery. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and to Sim. Weaver's for supper, also called at Linc's.

&lt;u&gt;18 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Beautiful day. Ella did her washing, also Edna's and did some ironing. The men hauled manure all day and finished their field.

&lt;u&gt;19 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Perfect day. Walter cut some hay this morning and they were scuffling roots &amp; corn the rest of the day. Ella hoed the garden.

&lt;u&gt;20 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt;Another perfect day. The men finished the scuffling and brought in 5 loads of hay this afternoon. Marjorie &amp; Hilda Hoffman visited Ella today and were here for dinner.

&lt;u&gt;21 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair.  Heavy rain tonight. Walter shipped hogs this morning and they brought in 4 loads of hay this afternoon. Ella picked some strawberries in Schwindt's bush. Tonight we went up to Grandpa Krauter's and got some cherries. Ed's, Allen's &amp; Aunt Barbara were there.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;22 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Drizzly &amp; showery. The men plowed this morning. Walter went down to Grandpa's this evening and brought Allen, Marie and little Albert home with him.

&lt;u&gt;23 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Rained practically all day.

&lt;u&gt;24 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy, Walter &amp; Vernon went to S. School and church this afternoon and Walter took Allen's up to Grandpa Krauter's tonight.

&lt;u&gt;25 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. Ella did her washing and picked berries in Schwindt's bush this p.m. Walter cut some grass this morning and they were plowing this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;26 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sultry.&lt;/u&gt; This morning Vernon plowed and Walter was cutting grass. This afternoon they brought in 7 loads of hay.

&lt;u&gt;27 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry. Thunderstorm last night. Walter finished cutting this a.m. and Vernon plowed. This afternoon Addison Reist helped and they brought in 7 loads of hay.</text>
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                    <text>July, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;28 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry &amp; threatening. Waler shipped hogs at Elmira this a.m. Lincoln Weaver came home with him and was here for dinner. They finished up the hay today. Addison  Reist helped and they brought in 7 loads. Earl &amp; Ella spent the evening here.

&lt;u&gt;29 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine cool day. The men were scuffling corn &amp; turnips. Ella picked some raspberries in Reist's bush this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;30 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. The men finished scuffling and hoed some of the mangels. Allen, Marie and little Albert were here for tea.

&lt;u&gt;31 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Perfect day. We wen to church &amp; S. School this morning and up to Grandpa Krauter's for dinner &amp; supper. They had a Krauter Re-Union and there were over fifty people there. The five children - Allen, Edwin, Edna, Emerson &amp; Ella were home together for the first time in fifteen years.</text>
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                    <text>August, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;1 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Changeable. Walter, Ella &amp; Vernon were picking raspberries in Reist's bush this morning. This p.m. they finished hoeing the mangels.

&lt;u&gt;2 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely cool day. Ella did her washing and the men were hoeing turnips. Callers - Elijah Bridge, Wm. Stewart &amp; Noah Miller.

&lt;u&gt;3 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. The men hoed turnips all day and finished them. Ella picked beries in Reist's bush. Our callers tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Miller, Mrs. Arthur Snyder, Wilma &amp; Dorothy of Glen Tay, Ont.

&lt;u&gt;4 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and they were plowing. Our visiters tonight - Eph Synder &amp; Arthur Thomas.

&lt;u&gt;5 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale this a.m. and started cutting the wheat this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;6 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine warm day. Walter finished cutting the wheat today and Vernon &amp; Charles Koepke stooked it. Ella's visitors this afternoon. Esther, Ruth, Margaret and Orpha Miller &amp; Annie Schneider. Annie brought me a crockful of lovely raspberries.</text>
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                    <text>August, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;7 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot and sultry. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning and visited at Sam Bird's today. Colson brought Edith, Roy, Lois and Sonny tonight and they are staying a week.

&lt;u&gt;8 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot. Turned cool &amp; windy tonight. Edith &amp; Ella went berry-picking this morning. Walter went to Elmira this morning and they were cutting barley this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;9 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely cool day. Ella did her washing. The men finished cutting the barley this a.m. and were plowing this p.m. Walter, Ella, Edith &amp; Lois went to Creekbank tonight.

&lt;u&gt;10 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. The men were plowing. We all went up to Sim. Weaver's tonight as the boys wanted to see Aubrey.

&lt;u&gt;11 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine day. Roy &amp; Sonny went to Elmira with Walter. Vernon finished plowing. Mr. Fairweather moved his threshing outfit here.

&lt;u&gt;12 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot. Maurer's were threshing wheat today and finished about 3 p.m. The following men helped - Enoch &amp; Irvin Schneider, Addison &amp; Harvey Reist, Eph Snyder, Elmo King, Frank Fairweather and Arthur Thomas. The men helped thresh Enoch Schneider's wheat.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;13 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. Showers last night. Walter helped to thresh at Elmo King's this p.m. Colson came up for tea and Edith, Roy, Lois and Sonny went home with him.

&lt;u&gt;14 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry this morning. Very cool by tonight. We went to church &amp; S. School this morning then went to Charles Hilliard's near Conestogo for dinner &amp; supper. Ella went to Church at Conestogo with Charlie &amp; Ida.

&lt;u&gt;15 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and very cool. The men were scuffling corn &amp; roots today. We were at Louis Miller's tonight.

&lt;u&gt;16 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Clear and cool. Walter &amp; Vernon brought in 7 loads of barley today. Ella did her washing.

&lt;u&gt;17 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Clear and cool. The men were cutting barley this a.m. and helped to thresh at Eph. Snyder's. Edna and her five children visited Ella and were here for tea. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Howden, Carol, Elizabeth &amp; Elaine Snider called here tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;18 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. and they were cutting grain this p.m. Norman Snyder's brought Aunt Barbara up here tonight.

&lt;u&gt;19 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; dull. The men were cutting &amp; stooking all day.

&lt;u&gt;20 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine and warm. The men were cutting &amp; stooking.

&lt;u&gt;21 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Ideal day. Walter, Vernon &amp; Aunt Barbara went to church this morning, to Lincoln Weavers for dinner and Peter Schmehls for tea. Ella went to Belfountain, Erin, Credit Forks, Caledon Hills, etc with Hilliard's.

&lt;u&gt;22 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and warm. Walter finished cutting grain today. Walter &amp; Ella took Aunt Barbara down to Emerson's and were there for tea.

&lt;u&gt;23 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Dull with rain this p.m. Walter &amp; Vernon were threshing at Enoch's today. Mrs. Louis Miller visited Ella this p.m. and stayed for tea. We were at an ice cream feed at Harvey Schmidt's tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;24 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and quite cool. The men were threshing at Enoch's this p.m.  Beulah Hilliard &amp; Ethel Burlingame of Buffalo, N.Y. visited Ella and were here for tea.

&lt;u&gt;25 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. and helped to thresh at Addison Reist's this p.m. Vernon helped all day. Eva Schneider visited Ella this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;26 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair and cool. The men were stooking. Clifford Snider of Conestogo got a truck load of wheat this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;27 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. The men helped to thresh at Addison Reist's till about 3:30 p.m. Eph. Synder &amp; Arthur Thomas helped to stook here the rest of the afternoon and were here for tea.

&lt;u&gt;28 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Cloudy &amp; cool. We went to S.S. this morning. Our company - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clinton Hahn, Reta, Wilma and Hilda &amp; Mrs. Sattler of Waterloo.

&lt;u&gt;29 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Dull &amp; drizzly. Walter took grist to Floradale. F. Fairweather moved his outfit here tonight.

&lt;u&gt;30 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Dull &amp; drizzly. Vernon rolled the wheat ground.

&lt;u&gt;31 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Maurer's threshed Help - F. Fairweather, Mr. Martin, Eph. Snyder, Art Thomas, Enoch &amp; Irvin Schneider, Addison &amp; Harvey Reist &amp; Elmo King.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;1 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely warm day. We threshed all day and had the same help as yesterday, also Earl Miller and Lorne Reist.

&lt;u&gt;2 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Warm. The men helped to thresh at Enoch Schneider's all day.

&lt;u&gt;3 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Threatening. The men helped to thresh at Elmo King's all day

&lt;u&gt;4 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Beauitful cool day. Walter &amp; Vernon went to church &amp; S.S. this morning. Our company - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Thomas Young. Ethel, Helen, Clifford &amp; Donald all of Durham, Ont. We were at Grandpa Maurer's for tea.

&lt;u&gt;5 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely &amp; cool. The men helped to thresh at Eph. Snyder's all day. Ella &amp; Pearl went to Toronto today with Bert &amp; Charlie. Milton took us down to Hilliard's and we had our dinner there and had our supper at the Sanitary Cafe on Yonge St. We went to the Uptown Threatre tonight. "Hula".

&lt;u&gt;6 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine &amp; warmer. Ella &amp; Pearl spent the day at the Exhibition.

&lt;u&gt;7 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Hazy &amp; warm. We took a boat trip to Lewiston and came back to HIlliard's tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;8 Thursday. &lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Ella came home from Elmira with Walter today. Vernon was drawing manure. Enoch &amp; Irwin Schneider visited us tonight.

&lt;u&gt;9 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. The men finished drawing out manure.

&lt;u&gt;10 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot. Shower at noon. The men were gang plowing.

&lt;u&gt;11 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Fine cool day. We went to church &amp; S. School this a.m. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Clayton Scheifele, Bruce &amp; Glen were here for dinner. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Addison Reist, Percy, Edgar, Alma, Vera &amp; Adella Reist were here for supper. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Oscar Schierholtz called after supper also Eph. Snyder's.

&lt;u&gt;12 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Beautiful day. Walter went to the Elmira Monthly Fair and got his fertilizer at Alma. Vernon were rolling &amp; harrowing. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jacob Maurer and Miss Clara Klemmer of Clifford, Ont and Lillian Maurer &amp; Harry B. Williams of Detroit, Mich.

&lt;u&gt;13 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Walter got his wheat at Grandpa Maurer's and stayed for dinner. Our company for tea - Mrs. Arthur Cragg and Julia of Fergus, Ont.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;14 &lt;s&gt;Thursday&lt;/s&gt; Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry. Walter sowed the wheat. We went to the opening of the new wing at the Creamery tonight. The programme was good and the ice cream excellent.

&lt;u&gt;15 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Very hot and sultry. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. They were plowing.

&lt;u&gt;16 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot. The men were plowing.

&lt;u&gt;17 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Sultry. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale. Vernon went fishing with Colson &amp; Ray. They were all here for tea.

&lt;u&gt;18 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Hot &amp; threatening. We went to church &amp; S. School. Ezra, Berta &amp; Vera Gowing were here for tea.

&lt;u&gt;19 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Cold &amp; windy. &lt;s&gt;Showers&lt;/s&gt; We went to the School Fair at Alma this afternoon. We went to Otto Miller's for supper &amp; the evening.

&lt;u&gt;20 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Cold &amp; windy. Showers. Walter &amp; Ella went to Kitchener today had their dinner at Hilliard's and supper at Jefferson's.

&lt;u&gt;21 Wednesday. &lt;/u&gt; Fine cool day. The men plowing. Walter went to practice &amp; prayer meeting tonight.

&lt;u&gt;22 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Cool. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon was cultivating. Walter went to Elmira Mennonite church with Eph. Snyder's tonight.</text>
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                    <text>September, 1927.

&lt;u&gt;23 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Cold. Walter cut the buckwheat and Vernon plowed. Walter went to church with Eph's.

&lt;u&gt;24 Saturday.&lt;/u&gt; Hard frost last night. No damage done here. Walter dug post holes and Vernon plowed. We went over Ezra's to see Bert. She had her tonsils out last {Tues.?}

&lt;u&gt;25 Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. We went to church &amp; S.S. today. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Albert Krauter were here for dinner. We were at Geo. Schwindts for supper.

&lt;u&gt;26 Monday.&lt;/u&gt; Fair. The men plowed. Israel Lichty fixed the roof on the house.

&lt;u&gt;27 Tuesday.&lt;/u&gt; Dull, measly, foggy day. Grandpa Maurer was here all day and helped to stretch some wire fence. Vernon helped cut corn at S.Bird's.

&lt;u&gt;28 Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; Heavy rain this morning. We went to the School Fair at Winterbourne also called on Adler's.

&lt;u&gt;29 Thursday.&lt;/u&gt; Dull. Thunderstorms &amp; heavy rain this afternoon. Walter shipped hogs and Vernon plowed. Max &amp; Louis {Bieman?} were here for supper.

&lt;u&gt;30 Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Very windy. Walter helped cut corn at Earl's until the cutting box broke. Clarence O. Bean of Kitchener was here for dinner.

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&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Dull &amp; sultry. Vernon was plowing. Walter cut corn at Earl's this p.m.

&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Warm summery day. Walter &amp; Ella went to Bridgeport S. School &amp; church this morning, had their dinner at Vic's and supper at Edna's. Willard Schwindt visited Vernon &amp; they went to Bethel League Rally.

&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Rained this afternoon. Ella did her washing &amp; ironing. The men plowed this a.m. and took a load of buckwheat to Earl's. We called at Lincoln Weaver's tonight.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cool. Walter was cutting corn with the binder this afternoon. They plowed this a.m. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sim. Weaver and Noah Miller.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and warm The men finished cutting the corn today Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jake Spies and Irene spent the evening here.

&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Warm. Vernon helped to cut corn at Eph. Snyder's today. Walter shipped hogs. Mrs. Ezra Maurer and Vera Gowing visited Ella and were here for dinner. We were at a birthday surprise party at Angus Weber's tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Thunderstorm &amp; heavy rain last night. Showery &amp; drizzly today. Vernon &amp; Walter helped cut corn at Elmo King's this afternoon.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine cool day. They finished cutting corn at King's and started here before 11. and finished tonight. Our help - Frank Fairweather Jack Martin, Alf. Shantz, Art. Thomas, Elmo King, Howard, Hoffer, Walter Adler, Sam Bird, Harvey Reist &amp; Otto Miller

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful a.m. Drizzly p.m. We went to church and S. School this morning and to Elmira S.S. Rally this afternoon, went to Norman Snider's for tea and to the W. M. S. Rally tonight. Vernon spent the evening at Enoch Schneider's.

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and cool. Ella washed this morning and the men plowed. This afternoon we went to Kitchener to do some shopping and had our tea with Mrs.Hoffman at Bridgeport.

&lt;u&gt;11&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. Walter &amp; Vernon helped to take up potatoes all day at Grandpa Maurer's.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Showers all day. The men got soaked twice. Ella shelled beans

&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; showery. Ella finished shelling the beans. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon plowed all day.

&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; cloudy. The men plowed all day. Ella cleaned the cellar.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine. Vernon helped to saw wood at Earl's this forenoon. We took up the potatoes today. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Frank Hamel, Sonny, Betty &amp; Constance &amp; Ray Jefferson and Mervin Smith of Kitchener.

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; fine. We went to church &amp; S. School this p.m. and went to Grandpa Krauter's for supper. Vernon went to League Rally at Floradale with Irvin

&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; clear. Ella did her washing. Walter cut the rest of the flax. This pm. Vernon took a load of flax to Floradale and Walter took grist. Ella dug her gladiolus and dahlia roots.

&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine. Walter took a load of flax to Floradale this a.m. Vernon plowed all day. Walter &amp; Ella took Annie Schneider along to the County S.S. Convention. We had our tea at Angus Weber's.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. Walter &amp; Noah Miller went to Guelph this morning and Noah was here for dinner. Walter took another load of flax to Floradale this p.m. Vernon plowed

&lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. Walter shipped hogs. Ella went as far as Milton Eix's with him. and they were there for dinner. Lincoln, Edna, Doris, Howard, &amp; Lila were here for dinner &amp; supper.

&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy, cold &amp; windy. The men topped the mangels. Walter &amp; Ella went to League &amp; practice

&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and milder. The men brought in the mangels 8 big loads today.

&lt;u&gt;23&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Beautiful day. We had our S.S. Rally &amp; Harvest Home at Woolwich and the church was crowded. Bishop Seager of La Mars, Iowa and Rev. Guenther of Algeria spoke. The Bridgeport Orchestra furnished the music. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp; Mrs Israel Shoemaker, Ella, Angus, Ivan, Clarence &amp; Cecil, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wm. Hahn and Isaac Lachman.

&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt; . Wonderful day. Ella did her washing. The men were topping turnips.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Another perfect day. The men brought in 8 loads of turnips today. Ella was at a rag bee at Ezra Maurer's today.

&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and mild. The men brought in 9 loads of turnips today. Ella cleaned three rooms upstairs and made mincemeat.

&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt; Fine and summery. Walter shipped hogs. They brought in 7 loads of turnips. We had the beef ring meeting here tonight and a fairly good crowd.

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine and somewhat cooler. They brought in the last load of turnips. Vernon &amp; Walter butchered a pig at Henry Atkinson's.

&lt;u&gt;29&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy. Vernon plowed. Walter helped to thresh at Elmo King's for a few hours

&lt;u&gt;30&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; raw. We went to S. School and prayer meeting. Our company for dinner - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Leon Wagner, Eldon, Ruby and Gordon Wagner and Norman Miller. We went to the League Rally tonight. Ruth Schwindt won the oratorical contest. Laura Miller &amp; Irvin Schneider also spoke. Rev. G. Epp of Cleveland, Ohio gave an excellent address.

&lt;u&gt;31&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair and Milder. Walter helped finish Elmo's threshing this morning. Vernon plowed. Elam Weber and his brother were our callers tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Warm summery day. Walter took chopping to Floradale and hides to Elmira. Some of our friends had a birthday party for Walter here tonight. Those here were - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Angus Weber, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harvey Schmidt Rhoda &amp; Gladys Mr. &amp; Mrs. Earl Miller, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Otto Miller &amp; Norman, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Josiah Schmitt &amp; Norma, Mr. &amp; Ms. Sim Weaver, Philip &amp; Alice Beisel, Alma Stewart, Israel, Ella, Angus Ivan, Clarence &amp; Cecil Shoemaker.

&lt;u&gt;2&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Rain this morning. Cloudy &amp; cold The men plowed. Walter went to choir practice at Alma with Charlie.

&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon plowed all day. Walter went to Alma again tonight with Charlie. Sim &amp; Rachel spent the evening here and helped make the sauerkraut.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; windy. The men plowed. Walter &amp; Charlie went to Alma again tonight.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. First snow on the ground this morning. The men plowed.

&lt;u&gt;6&lt;/u&gt;  &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; stormy. Ella &amp; Vernon went to Woolwich church with Enoch's. We went to Charles Halls at Alma with Charlie for tea and to the Alma Presbyterian Anniversary service tonight.
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&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Clear and very cold. We went down to Edith's at Kitchener for Thanksgiving dinner. Walter took Ella to Grandpa Krauter's and she is staying a few days.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy and cold. Grandma &amp; Ella cleaned her upstairs today and moved into the winter kitchen.

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; cold. Grandma and Ella cleaned the parlor, bedroom and storm windows today. Lucinda Brubacher was married yesterday.

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; milder. Rain Grandma &amp; Ella did the washing Walter came up to Grandpa's and Ella came home with him. Vernon plowed.

&lt;u&gt;11&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy, sultry dismal day The men were plowing all day.

&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Windy and cold. The men plowed all day.

&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. We went to Woolwich church &amp; S. School this p.m. and to Ezra Maurer's for tea. Colson's were there

&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild. Rain. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair. Ella did her washing. Vernon plowed this a.m.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Windy. Rained hard tonight The men plowed all day. Ella called on Mrs. Stange, helped Ella Miller hook mat and stayed for tea. We went to Linc's tonight

&lt;u&gt;16&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold and drizzly. Walter helped to thresh at Earl's this p.m. Vernon plowed.

&lt;u&gt;17&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. Snowflurries. Walter shipped hogs. Ella spent the day at Lincoln Weaver's and helped to sew. Vernon plowed. Lizzie Koepke and Walter Geisal were married today. Henry Atkinson had a stroke on Tuesday.

&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. The men plowed all day. 

&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; cold. Walter took grist to Floradale this morning. They were plowing. Walter &amp; Vernon went to Elmira tonight.

&lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy. Snowflurries. We went to Woolwich church &amp; S.S. this morning and down to Peter Musselman's at Conestogo with Charlie Miller. We went to the Conestogo United Church this p.m. Walter, Angus, Norman and Charlie sang a quartette. We went to Elmira Evangelical church tonight.

&lt;u&gt;21&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Showery. Ella did her washing The men plowed.

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&lt;u&gt;24&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Rained this a.m. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon got sand at Sim. Weaver's. Ella went out to Edna's today and went to the K &amp; W Hospital this p.m. to see Margaret.

&lt;u&gt;25&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild. Showers. The men plowed this p.m. Ella came back to Edith's for the night.

&lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Showers. The men plowed Ella went to the market with Edith this morning and went out to Vic's at Bridgeport before dinner. Tonight Vic and Ella went to the Lyric Theatre and saw Tom Mix in "The Circus Ace".

&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Rain this morning. Cleared this p.m. We went to Bridgeport church &amp; S. School with Vic this morning. Walter &amp; Vernon came down to Vic's for tea and Ella came home with them

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Rained all day.

&lt;u&gt;29&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine day. Ella did her washing Walter went to Dave Temple's sale. Menno Frey &amp; Israel Musselman puton a new chimney.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;Nov. 30&lt;/u&gt;.&lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Raw and cloudy. Snowing &lt;u&gt;and storming&lt;/u&gt; this &lt;u&gt;p.m.&lt;/u&gt; The men finished plowing &lt;u&gt;this morning&lt;/u&gt;

&lt;u&gt;1&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold and stormy. Walter shipped hogs. Edna &amp; Doris visited Ella this p.m. 

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&lt;u&gt;3&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold. We butchered a pig here for ourselves today. Walter went to Elmira tonight. Elvira Metz of Waterloo came up with him.

&lt;u&gt;4&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold east wind. Walter ella, Elvira and Vernon went to S. School this morning. Emerson Stange was here for dinner We took Elvira down to Elmira tonight and went to choir practice.

&lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely day. Walter &amp; Ella went to Kitchener and had their dinner and supper at Edith's. This afternoon we went to the Capitol Theatre and saw "Ben-Hur" and it was wonderful.

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&lt;u&gt;7&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild &amp; drizzly. Walter was butchering today at Jos. Gingrich’s.

&lt;u&gt;8&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Very cold &amp; stormy. Walter went to Elmira in the car. Vernon took 3 pigs out in the wagon.

&lt;u&gt;Born&lt;/u&gt; - On Dec. 8, to Mr. &amp; Mrs. Milton Eix, near Floradale, a son – Harry Hilliard.

&lt;u&gt;9&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; blustery. We butchered a pig here for Eph. Snyder and Eph. was here for dinner.

&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Saturday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. We butchered 2 pigs here today, one for Mr. Brent and one for Kennedy Bros. and Walter took them to Elmira this afternoon.

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&lt;u&gt;12&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cloudy &amp; raw. Ella washed. Walter went to Elmira and stayed all day. Vernon &amp; Harvey Reist worked in the bush and Harvey was here for dinner and supper.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild and very foggy. We butchered 2 pigs here today for Alf. Shantz. 

&lt;u&gt;14&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Fine, clear &amp; windy. We butchered a big pig here today for Roy Norris. Ella was up at Lincoln's this p.m. helping to get ready for the sale.

&lt;u&gt;15&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold east wind blowing Walter shipped hogs. Ella helped at Lincoln's all day. Lincoln had his sale today and a fairly good crowd.

&lt;u&gt;Married&lt;/u&gt; - On Wednesday, Dec. 14. Mr. Sam Umbach and Mrs. Robt. Atkinson.

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&lt;u&gt;18&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold and stormy. We went to church &amp; S.School this morning and Vernon took Willard home this afternoon. Walter &amp; Ella went to choir practice tonight.</text>
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&lt;u&gt;19&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt;. Cold &amp; stormy.

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&lt;u&gt;22&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt;. Fair. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today. We all went to the Woolwich school concert tonight.

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&lt;u&gt;27&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt;. Lovely day. Ella went to Heidelberg with Lincoln &amp; Edna in Dad's car. We had our dinner &amp; supper at Grandma's and went to Albert Scheifele's sale this afternoon. Tonight we were over at Otto Miller's as Walter helped to audit the school books.

&lt;u&gt;28&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt;. Mild &amp; dreary. Rained hard tonight. We butchered 2 pigs here for Norman's &amp; Angus's and Norman, Edna, Angus, Ada were here all day. Harvey Reist &amp; Vernon worked in the bush this afternoon and all day Tuesday.

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All Winter - Blue Jays, Nuthatches, Downy Woodpeckers &amp; Snowbuntings.

&lt;br&gt;Feb. 11 - Crow&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Feb. 13 - Cedar Waxwings. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Feb. 14 - Red-Headed Woodpecker. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Feb. 14 - Tree Sparrows&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Feb. 16 - Northern Shrike &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Feb. 23 - Sea Gull. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar. 3 - Fox Sparrows &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 6 - Horned Lark.&lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 11 - Robin &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 12 - Wild Geese. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 13 - Meadow Larks &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 13 - Killdeer. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 14 - Hawk. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 18 - Song Sparrows. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Mar 22 - Bluebird. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;April 6 - Phoebe. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;April 18 - Flicker &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;April 18 - Chipping Sparrow. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;May 5 - Cow Birds &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;May 5 - Swallows. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;May 8 - Bobolinks. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;May 18 - Baltimore Oriole. &lt;/br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;June 3 - Humming Bird &amp; Wild Canary &lt;/br&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;Ella Maurer's Diary For the Year 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We were living on the farm in North Woolwich. Happy Days!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Saturday. Fine and very cold. We had New Year's dinner here and the following company - Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sim. Weaver, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs Lincoln Weaver, Willard, Mildred, Doris and Howard and Aubrey Lawson. Walter took Mr. Bergman's meat to Floradale this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Sunday. Changeable weather We drove to church &amp;amp; S. School with Enoch's in the sleigh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Monday. Fair and not very cold. Ella did the washing and Vernon was drawing manure. Walter went to Floradale to vote. The old council were elected namely - Alex Forbes reeve, N Snider d. reeve, W Veitch, Almon Snider and Tom Hemmerich councillors. Callers here today were - Jno. Stange, Addison Reist, Noah Miller, Esther and Ruth Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Tuesday. Quite mild. Snowed all day. Walter was away butchering at Jos. Gingrich all day. Vernon took a load of grist to Addison Riest, and got it chopped. Mrs. Conrad Schmidt died at Elmira today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Wednesday. Colder &amp;amp; snowing and blowing. Walter visited Farncombe's and Edler's this p.m. Ella visited Mrs. Elmer King and Walter &amp;amp; Ella were both there for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Thursday. Very stormy. Walter went to Elmira this morning. Ezra Maurer brought 4 pigs home for him and was here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Friday. Clear and very cold. 10 below zero this morning. We butchered a pig for ourselves today. Noah Miller helped this forenoon and was here for dinner. Clarence and Lloyd Farncombe called on Walter this p.m. Mrs. Schwindt was buried this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Saturday. Ideal winter's day. Clear and cold. Lincoln Edler brought a cow Walter bought from him and he and his father were here for dinner. Other callers - Clarence &amp;amp; Lloyd Farncombe, Andrew and Norman Henderson, Norman and Laura Miller and Aubrey Lawson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Sunday. Fair and cold east wind blowing. We went to Woolwich church and S. School this afternoon and to Earl Miller's for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Monday. Lovely morning Started to snow this afternoon. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair today and when he returned he went over to Otto Miller's and skinned a horse that died last night, also went up to Henderson's. Wesley Witzel called this afternoon. Sam Weber died suddenly today. Louis {Ludwig} Schmermund was buried yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January, 1927&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Tuesday. Fine and cold. Walter went to Sim's and Linc's this morning and to Moses Reists sale this afternoon. Vernon was drawing manure. Callers - Harvey Reist, Andrew &amp;amp; Norman Henderson, Norman Atkinson and Whitney Fenton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Wednesday Cold &amp;amp; raw. Walter butchered 2 pigs at Otto Miller's today and killed a beef when he got home. Vernon was drawing manure. Annie Schneider and her two cousins Edna &amp;amp; Margaret Walter from Wallace visited Ella and were here for tea. Other callers - Enoch &amp;amp; Irwin Schneider &amp;amp; Geo. Edler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Thursday Milder. Snowed all day. Walter shipped hogs and attended Sam Weber's funeral. Ella visited at Edmund Schwindts and we were all there for supper and the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Friday. Clear and cold. We butchered 2 pigs here for Grandpa Maurer. Grandpa, Grandma and Ezra Maurer were here all day and helped. Emerson Grove called this afternoon. Noah Miller and Walter Adler spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Saturday. Clear and very cold. 14 to 20 below zero this morning Addison &amp;amp; Harvey Reist were our callers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Sunday. Cold. Snowflurries We went to church and to S. School this morning and rested, read and slept the rest of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Monday. Milder. Ella did her washing this morning and Walter took her up to Grandma Krauter's where she is staying for a few days. Vernon had these callers at home here - Clarence Farncombe, John Maurer, Harvey Reist, and Norman Weigel.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Tuesday. Not very cold. Heavy snowfall. Gingrich Bros called here and brought 2 cows from Walter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Wednesday. Mild, Rained all day. Noah Miller and Walter Adler visited my men.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Thursday. Fine day. Eckart Otterbein, Grandpa's hired man took Ella to the station at St. Jacobs this morning and she drove home from Elmira with Walter. Tonight their neighbours and friends had a party for John Schwindt's who are moving to near New Dundee next week. Walter, Ella and Vernon were there and had a very good time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Friday. Mild and foggy. Walter butchered 2 beeves here this morning and he and Enoch delivered the meat and took the piano over to Emanuel Bowman's this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Saturday. Colder. The men did the stable work this morning and Walter was gadding this afternoon. Callers - Louis Miller Laura and Norman Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Sunday. Fair and cold. Snowflurries. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon Ella felt sick so she stayed home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Monday. Somewhat changeable. Walter butchered 1 pig for Geo. Schneider's at Enoch's and killed 2 for Enoch's and cut them up. Vernon was drawing manure this afternoon. Charles Miller was our caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Tuesday. Fair and cold. Walter made Enoch Schneider's sausage this forenoon and he and Enoch went to Ed. Morris's sale on the Clayton Stewart farm. Walter brought three head of cattle.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Wednesday. Clear and very cold. 24 below zero this morning and kept cold all day. Walter and Enoch got the cattle they bought yesterday. Vernon has a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Thursday. Clear and cold although milder than yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and got the brooder he bought at Harry Klinck's. Callers - Jake Bender and Ed Bolender.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Friday. Milder and very windy. Walter went to Creekbank this morning and killed a beef this afternoon. Aaron K. Snyder called on him. Charles Miller spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Saturday. Mild and dreary. Walter delivered some beef in Elmira this afternoon. Callers - Noah Miller and Willard Weaver.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Sunday. Colder with fierce wind blowing. We went to Sunday school this morning and were at Lincoln Weaver's for dinner. Sim's and Aubrey were there too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Monday. Cold. Snowflurries. Walter butchered a cow this morning and took some meat to Alma this afternoon, also down to Herman Ziegler's and his Dad's. Callers were - Earl Miller, Wesley Miller, Jack Bolender, Jeremiah Bauman, Harold &amp;amp; E. Bell.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Tuesday. Cloudy and windy. Ella did her washing. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale. Israel Weber was our caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Wednesday. Windy. Snowflurries. Walter has a bad cold and feels tough. We had company for tea - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Earl Miller and Mr. Cornelius Klassen. Leon Wagner called on Walter this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Thursday. Foggy and drizzly. Fierce wind blowing tonight. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today Callers - Sam Brunkard &amp;amp; Israel Good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Friday. Beautiful day. Vernon hauled manure this afternoon. Callers - Elmo King, Addison Reist, Nick &amp;amp; Howard Hoffer, Absolam Frey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Saturday. Cold. Raw east wind. Our company for tea tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Louis Miller, Norman &amp;amp; Laura Miller. Eva Schneider visited us this afternoon. Ella's birthday. She is 36 now. Good night!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Sunday. Dreary and milder. We went to Woolwich church and Sunday school this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Monday. Lovely day. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair today and brought home Harry the new horse from Ed. Bender. Callers - Earl Miller &amp;amp; Lazarus Borovoy. Walter killed a beef when he got home and then went up to Creekbank.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Tuesday. Beautiful day just like spring. We butchered 2 big sows here for Sam Brunkard Noah Miller and Ezra Maurer helped. Other callers - Elmo King, Louis Miller, Enoch Schneider, Harvey &amp;amp; Addison Reist.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Wednesday. Fair and somewhat colder. The men did the chores this morning and went to Grandpa's swamp and got some poles. Callers - Sam Brunkard, Christ. Clements and another Wandering Jew pedlar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Thursday. Beautiful, clear cold day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira, had his dinner at Earl's and went to Addison Stahlbaum's sale this afternoon. We spent the evening at Otto Miller's and had a fine time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Friday. Clear, cold and windy Walter went to Creekbank and Alma this morning and he and Vernon cut some poles in the swamp this p.m. Callers - Noah Miller, Walter Adler, Sam Bird and Lincoln Edler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Saturday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy The men brought another load of poles from the swamp this afternoon. Callers - Joe Gingrich, Almon Snider, Otto Miller and Allen Wagner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Sunday. Cold, raw, east wind blowing. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and to Noah Miller's for dinner. Fred Soehner died yesterday at Floradale of cancer and stroke.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Monday. Snowed and stormed last. Milder, raw and foggy today. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale this afternoon. Callers - Peter Martin John Schweitzer, Lincoln Edler and Louis Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Tuesday. Snowflurries this morning. Turned out lovely this afternoon. We butchered 2 pigs here for Edler's and Lincoln Edler was here all day and helped. Clarence Farncombe was here for dinner. Other callers - Earl Miller, Henry Atkinson, Norman &amp;amp; Homer Henderson and Louis Miller. Fred Soehner was buried this afternoon at Floradale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Wednesday. Stormy this morning Mild &amp;amp; foggy. Rain tonight. Walter butchered 3 pigs at Louis Miller's today and Vernon and Ella went down for supper and the evening. Grandpa Maurer was our caller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Thursday. Dull, mild and foggy. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira Ella helped to quilt at Noah Miller's this afternoon and stayed for tea. Noah brought her home and spent the evening with Walter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Friday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter went to Alma this morning and got a pig for Mr. Gilmour and we butchered it this afternoon. Callers - Earl Miller &amp;amp; Eph. Snyder. Mr. Jake Bender and daughter Ruby spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Saturday. Very cold. East wind blowing. Walter went to Conrad Schwindt's sale at Elmira this afternoon. Callers today were - Henry Atkinson, Joe Hall, Louis Miller and Jacob Brubacher.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Sunday. Stormy &amp;amp; very cold from the east. We all went to S. School this p.m. A half-witted hobo Charlie Miller by name was here for supper and the night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Monday. Fair and cold. We butchered a pig here for Hy. Atkinson's today and Joe Hall helped all day and was here for dinner. George Keopke and Roy Bolender were cutting wood in our bush this afternoon and were here for supper. Roy stayed for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Tuesday. Beautiful morning. Walter butchered a cow for Enoch Schneider this morning and went to Jonathan Martin's sale this afternoon. Callers were - Enoch &amp;amp; Geo. Schneider Louis Miller, Joe Hall &amp;amp; Sim. Weaver. George Keopke and Roy Bolender were cutting wood. Noah Miller &amp;amp; Walter Adler spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Wednesday. Beautiful spring-like day. Walter was butchering at John Kuhl's today and killed a cattle beast when he got home. George &amp;amp; Roy were cutting wood. Callers - Sim. Weaver, Enoch and Jno. Kuhl &amp;amp; Clarence Stone. Annie Schneider spent the afternoon with Ella.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;24 Thursday. Beautiful spring-like day. Vernon took Burnett's and Bender's meat to Alma this morning. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and went to Lorck's sale this afternoon: He brought Grandma Krauter home with him. A motorist came up as far as our lane but had to turn around there as this piece of road up to the corner is bad. Simeon Burkhart was our caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Friday. Cloudy. Raw east wind blowing. Walter butchered 4 pigs at Jake Bender's today. Mrs. Noah Miller and Orpha visited, us this afternoon. Margaret came over after school and they were all here for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Saturday. Fierce snow storm. The men worked around the barn and Charlie Miller called on them this afternoon. Ezra Maurer was here for dinner yesterday and he and Vernon got the pigs at Lorck's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Sunday. Fair. Snowflurries. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Emerson Krauter, Marie and Erla were here for dinner and supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Monday. Fair. Snowflurries Ella did her washing &amp;amp; ironing. Vernon took Grandma Krauter up to Lincoln's this afternoon. Walter went to Alma this morning and to Floradale and Elmira this afternoon. Callers - Charlie Miller, Quincy Whale, and another man off the 8th. who is drawing gravel and broke the tongue on the sleigh out here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Tuesday. Clear and cold. We were busy butchering here today one big sow for Quincy Whale, one pig for Wm. Cullum and made summer sausage for Roy Norris. Ezra Maurer was here all day and helped. Lincoln brought Grandma here this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Wednesday. Cold and windy. We had a quilting here today and the following ladies were here - Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs. C. Wagner, Mrs. Chas. Koepke, Mrs. Sim Weaver, Mrs. Lincoln Weaver, Doris and Howard. Mrs. Geo. Maurer, Mrs. Philip Bonn, Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. N. Hoffer, Mrs. Louis Miller and Grandma Krauter. Quincy Whale and Roy Norris called for their sausage, etc.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Thursday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy Walter took Grandma Krauter down to Emerson's this morning and shipped hogs at Elmira. There was a church finance meeting here tonight and the following were here - Otto Miller, Enoch Schneider and Edwin Bender. Norman Miller came over and he and Vernon played crokinole. Wm. Cullum called for his meat and sausage.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Friday. Fair. Not as cold as yesterday. Walter walked around the stables and Vernon was drawing manure. Noah Miller and Ruth were here for supper. Other callers - Leon and Eldon Wagner, Homer and Norman Henderson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Saturday. Fine day. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale and 2 sows to Norman Snider's for the sale Vernon was drawing manure. Callers - Addison, Harvey &amp;amp; Lorne Reist, Clarence Farncombe and Noah Shoemaker&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Sunday. Foggy &amp;amp; dull. We went to church and S. School this afternoon. Lincoln's called in after church. Charles Miller and Emerson Stange spent the evening here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Monday. Changeable. Lovely morning. Turned dull &amp;amp; cloudy and snowed heavily this afternoon. Walter went to Elmira Fair this morning and to Floradale with a load of grist this afternoon. Ella did her washing &amp;amp; ironing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Tuesday. Stormy this morning Very windy with snowflurries all day. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Norman Snider's sale today and had a very nice time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Wednesday. Fine, sunny day. Walter was butchering at Leon Wagner's today. Vernon was drawing wood home from the bush. Callers were - Geo. Edler, Norman &amp;amp; Laura Miller, and Rev. E. H. Bean.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Thursday. Fair and milder. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon was drawing wood from the bush. Wm. Stewart called in this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Friday. Warm spring-like day. Vernon drew wood home from the bush and Walter did the chores. Callers - Enoch Schneider and Charles Miller. Enoch &amp;amp; Irvin came down tonight to trade roosters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Saturday. Cloudy &amp;amp; mild. Walter helped Noah take a wild cattle beast from Ferguson's to Alma and had his dinner at Geo. Bender's. Callers - Noah Miller and Walter Adler, Will King and Mr. Gingrich.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Sunday. Mild &amp;amp; showery We drove to church &amp;amp; S. School with the buggy today. Walter pulled a motorist out of the snow and water. Willard &amp;amp; Vernon Schwindt visited Vernon this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Monday. Cloudy &amp;amp; dull. Somewhat colder. Ella did her washing. Walter called at Stange's and Earl Miller's and had the following callers - Otto Miller, Chas. Miller, Eli Gingrich and his hired man. Eli Gingrich got the Edler cow and her calf.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Tuesday. Fair and mild. Walter was butchering at Will King's today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Wednesday. Fine and mild. We butchered 2 pigs here for Archie Letson. Earl Miller helped this a.m. and was here for dinner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Thursday. Cloudy &amp;amp; mild Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Ella had a quilting today. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. N. Snyder and Mrs. M. Eix came this morning and were here for dinner. Others here were - Mrs. Sim. Weaver, Mrs. Lincoln Weaver, Howard &amp;amp; Doris, Mrs. Geo. Schwindt and Melba, Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mrs. Chas. Koepke, and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Friday. Rained this morning Fine the rest of the day. The men were choring around the barn and butcher house today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Saturday. Cloudy &amp;amp; colder. Noah Miller visited Walter this p.m. Manley Koch, one of Vernon's High School chums was buried this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Sunday. Colder. Snowing &amp;amp; storming. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon. Aubrey Lawson was here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Monday. Cloudy &amp;amp; drizzly. The men were cleaning seed grain. Callers - Almon Snider, Ozias Bauman, Irvin Schneider, N.E. Miller &amp;amp; Walter Adler&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Tuesday. Cold and clear. We butchered a pig here for Noah Miller. Noah was here and helped. Sam Thompson, a cattle buyer from Guelph was here for dinner. Eph. Snyder called this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Wednesday. Fair. Cold east wind blowing. Walter callers - George Schneiders, Clarence Farnecombe. Vernon went to Elmira with Allen Wagner. Mrs. Sam Bird was here for supper. We went down to Earl's tonight and had our fill of fresh maple syrup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Thursday. Fair. Raw east wind. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. George Koepke &amp;amp; Vernon were cutting wood in the bush all day. We went to a surprise party at Norman Snider's tonight and had a real good time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Friday. Lovely spring day. We butchered a pig here for Allen Wagner and he was here helping. George Koepke &amp;amp; Vernon were cutting wood. Callers - Absolem Frey, Noah Miller, Mrs. Atkinson and Albert and Louis Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Saturday. Snowed &amp;amp; stormed from the east all day. The men were working around the barn.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Sunday. Fair. We drove to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning in the cutter but it was scratchy coming home. We had our dinner at Wesley Miller's today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Monday. Fine day. Ella did her washing. Walter took a load of grist to Elmira and went to Levi Horst's sale. George Koepke &amp;amp; Roy Bolender were cutting wood and stayed for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Tuesday. Fine day. George, Roy and Vernon were cutting wood. We had a quilting here and the following folks were here - Mrs. Ed. Bender, Mrs. Sol. Bender, Mrs. Edmund Schwindt, Mrs. Noah Miller and Orpha, Mrs. Otto Miller, Mrs. Leon Wagner, Mrs. Enoch Schneider, Mrs. Sam Bird, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Miss Miriam Maurer and Miss Tillie Mohr. Eva Schneider and Margaret Miller came after school and were here for tea too. Oscar Schneider visited Walter this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March , 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Wednesday. Fair. Cold wind. Walter was butchering at Farncombe's today. Enoch Schneider's were chopping and Vernon helped there this afternoon. George &amp;amp; Roy were in the bush. Callers - Christ. Clements &amp;amp; Sam Thompson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Thursday Fair. Cold wind. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today. Sam Spies moved his chopping outfit here this p.m. and they chopped for awhile. George &amp;amp; Roy finished cutting wood in the bush today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - Mar. to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Eph. Snyder, twins, son and daughter Mabel and Malcolm. Died - Near Jerusalem, Mrs. Onies Bauman on Mar. 29. Born - On Apr 1. to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Allen Wagner, a daughter. Verna May. Alice Margaret.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Friday. Nasty cold east wind blowing. Sam Spies was here and they chopped this forenoon. They were sawing wood this afternoon and Noah Miller helped.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Saturday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon took Princess 7th to Elmira today. He sold her to Hy. Hedrich for 6 cts. a lb.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; windy. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon. Charles Miller and Walter Adler visited us this forenoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Monday. Cloudy &amp;amp; windy. Sam Spies was sawing wood here today. Walter Adler and Ezra Maurer helped. Bert came up with Ezra and they were here for dinner and supper. Callers - Mr. Cromar, Jos. Gingrich, Gordon Bonn and Eldon Wagner, Art and Joe Tutton.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Tuesday. Showery &amp;amp; drizzly. We butchered a pig here for Art. Tutton. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mr. Noah Miller, Charles Miller, Walter Adler, Cornelius Klassen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Wednesday. Clear &amp;amp; windy this morning. Showers this p.m. Ella did her washing. Walter attended the Annual Business Meeting at the church this morning. Callers tonight - Noah Miller, Clarence, Lloyd &amp;amp; Russell Farncombe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Thursday. Clear and cold. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Lincoln Weaver came down with his team and wagon and he and Vernon were drawing wood into the woodshed till dinner-time. Ella boiled soap this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Friday. Cold. Nasty east wind. The men finished filling up the woodshed with wood. Vernon &amp;amp; Ella walked over to Reists' tonight and had some taffy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Saturday. Cold east wind. The men put a new piece of fence between the lawn &amp;amp; raspberry patch&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Sunday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. We went to Woolwich church &amp;amp; S.S. this morning. Our company for dinner were - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Lincoln Weaver Mildred, Doris and Howard. Walter Adler and Cornelius Klassen were here for supper. Vernon &amp;amp; Ella went to practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Monday. Beautiful spring day. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair today and took 25 dozen eggs down to Sieling's to hatch. Ella did her washing this morning. This p.m. she boiled soap, cleaned the yard. Vernon helped to clean up the garden and had a bonfire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Tuesday. Cloudy. Emerson came up this morning and Ella went down to Grandpa's for the day to help paper the parlor Rachel, Edna, Mildred, Doris &amp;amp; Howard went too. The men worked at the garden fence and pulled out the {currant bushes?}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Wednesday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy Vernon was plowing this afternoon. Ella dug along the new garden fence and planted some rose bushes. Walter's callers - Geo. Bender, Ed. Bolender and Sam Thompson and Mr. Dunn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Thursday. Clear and not quite as cold as yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon took 5 pigs and a calf down to Elmira this morning They worked at the garden fence this afternoon. David Horst visited us this p.m. and Noah, Esther &amp;amp; Ruth Miller tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Friday. Good Friday. Fine day. The men plowed the garden. Vernon brought a bouquet of hepaticas from the bush today. Ella was at a quilting at Grandpa's today and Vernon &amp;amp; Walter came down for supper too. Lawrence Doering of Chesterville, Ont. took us by surprise today and was here for dinner. He &amp;amp; Walter went to Quinn's sale for awhile this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Saturday. Mild. Some showers. Vernon was cultivating. Walter harrowed the garden. After supper we went over to King's to see the new baby and up to Henderson's store.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Sunday. Easter Sunday. Fine warm day. We went to practice this morning, to S. School and church this p.m. and to the Easter entertainment tonight. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Israel Shoemaker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder called here this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Monday. Very warm &amp;amp; windy Vernon was cultivating this morning This p.m. he was plowing and Walter harrowed. Ella dug around the perennials and planted some sweet cherry trees. Vernon went to a party at Edmund. Schwindt's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - On April 9, to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Elmo King, a daughter, Helen Joyce. Born - On April 11, to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. L.H. Doering Chesterville Ont. a son, Charles Ellis.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Tuesday. Very warm &amp;amp; sultry. Ella was raking the plowed part of the garden today. Vernon was plowing. Walter took 4 head of fat cattle to Elmira this forenoon and was harrowing this p.m. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to a Concert at the Regent Theatre at Elmira tonight It was given by local talent and was very good. There was a heavy thunderstorm accompanied by wind &amp;amp; rain tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Wednesday. Clear, cold &amp;amp; windy. Vernon was plowing. Noah Miller visited Walter this morning and they went to Lambke's sale this p.m. Ella did her washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Thursday. Cool &amp;amp; breezy. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Tonight Walter, Ella &amp;amp; Vernon went to the Mennonite church at Elmira where a chorus composed of singers from Kitchener, Waterloo &amp;amp; Elmira rendered an Easter Cantata entitled "Jesus Lives" which was very good.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Friday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. Snowflurries. Vernon went down to Schwindt's for some lilac bushes this morning and got some spruce seedlings at Earl's and we planted them and a Balm of Gilead this afternoon. Vernon was cultivating this p.m. Walter was cleaning seed grain. Noah Miller visited him this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Saturday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Vernon was cultivating all day. Walter was spreading Manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Sunday. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy. Snowflurries. Walter Ella &amp;amp; Vernon went to S. School this morning and as Mr. Bean was away to Conference at Sebringville we had prayer-meeting instead of preaching service. This afternoon we went up to Grandpa Krauter's and stayed for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Monday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. We cleaned the store room today. The men started tearing down Mogk's house today. Wesley &amp;amp; Esther called tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Tuesday. Cold &amp;amp; showery. The men were working at the old house Grandpa Krauter came up here this afternoon and he is helping them. Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. Chas. Koepke visited Ella this afternoon. Our visitors tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Noah Miller, Orpha and Margaret.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Wednesday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. The men worked at the old house. Vernon was sowing oats this afternoon. Ella did her washing. {blotted out} Weaver was here for dinner and grafted some trees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Thursday. Fair and not quite as cold as yesterday. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. They started putting up the chicken house today. Vernon was sowing this afternoon. Ella cleaned three rooms upstairs. Walter Snider died very suddenly at Conestogo last night. Peter Mattusch and Oscar Vogt died at Elmira.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;April, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Friday. Fair. Walter &amp;amp; Dad were working at the chicken house. Vernon was sowing this forenoon and harrowing this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Saturday. Clear. Cold wind blowing Walter &amp;amp; Dad were working at the chicken house. Vernon was harrowing Walter took Grandpa Krauter home after supper tonight. Oscar Vogt and Peter Mattusch were buried at Elmira this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May. 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Sunday. Clear. Cold wind. Vernon &amp;amp; Ella went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon. Walter attended Walter Snider's funeral at the house at Conestoga and to the service in the Bloomingdale church. He went down with Eph. Snyder. Our company for supper - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Colson Jefferson Roy and Lois.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Monday. Lovely day and warmer. Ella did her washing. Walter went to Elmira this morning to pay the interest Vernon was cultivating this a.m. This afternoon they worked at the chicken house. Esther &amp;amp; Wesley called for some eggs. Tonight Walter went to a finance meeting at Ed. Bender's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Tuesday. Cloudy with showers The men finished the brooder house and started the fire today. Ella dug a piece in the garden yesterday and planted some onions. Today she was doing up some apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Wednesday. Showery Morning Fine this afternoon. Walter dug a bed in the garden and Ella planted onions, beets, carrots, beans, nigella and marigold also planted her dahlia roots. This p.m. Vernon plowed and Walter was sowing grain. Noah Miller and Allen Wagner visited us tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Thursday. Cloudy &amp;amp; rather cool. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this a.m. and was sowing Mammoth Cluster Oats, fertilizer and grass seed this p.m. Vernon was plowing. Ella planted the early potatoes in the garden, also her peas. Walter brought home 210 chicks from Elmira.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Friday. Fair and cool. Walter was sowing and Vernon was plowing. Vernon dug the two flower beds at noon. Walter went to Creekbank and to choir practice tonight. Callers - Geo. Snider and T.B. Meyer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Saturday. Fine and warmer. The men were plowing today and Vernon harrowed tonight after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Sunday. Cool and windy. Mr. Bean's last Sunday at Woolwich Rev. Wagner of Alberta preached today. Mr. Knechtal of Kitchener, sang. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Albert Krauter, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Emerson Krauter, Marie &amp;amp; Erla. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Sim Weaver visited us tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Monday. Thunderstorm and heavy rain this forenoon. Very sultry this p.m. Walter went to Elmira this afternoon. Laura &amp;amp; Norman Miller spent the evening here. Other callers - Noah Miller, Sam Umbach and H. Hednich.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Tuesday. Rain this morning Very windy this p.m. Walter, Ella &amp;amp; Vernon went to Kitchener this p.m. and did some shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Wednesday. Rain this morning Cool, dreary and windy. Ella did her washing &amp;amp; ironing. Walter finished seeding - sowed about 3 acres of barley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Thursday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cool. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and stayed all day. He had his dinner ar Milton Eix's. Ella cleaned the cellar today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Friday. Fair and warmer. The men were making fence today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - On May 10, to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Dave Bott, a daughter - Blossom&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Saturday. Rain this morning Cloudy &amp;amp; cool all day. The men took 5 head of cattle to Elmira today. Noah Miller helped them and was here for dinner. Lincoln Edler called tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Sunday. Dull, dreary &amp;amp; drizzly. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon. Rev. Becker, the new pastor late of Hanover, preached his first sermon here. We did up our chores and went to Emerson Krauter's at Balsam Grove for tea. Christ. Weber was buried at Heidelberg today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Monday. Cold &amp;amp; showery. Walter took a load of chopping to Floradale this morning. This p.m. he went over to Noah Miller's. Ella transplated some cabbage, cauliflower and aster plants. Our company tonight were - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Earl Miller and Sam Bird.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Tuesday. Changeable. Rain tonight. Walter brought 3 loads of gravel from Louis Miller's. Vernon was gang plowing. Ella did her washing and planted her gladioli bulbs. Orpha Miller visited Ella this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Wednesday. Cold &amp;amp; windy Vernon &amp;amp; Ella finished digging the garden today. Walter was drawing gravel. Vernon plowed this p.m. Grandpa Krauter came tonight to help build the garage. Callers tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller, and Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wm. Feil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Thursday. Cold &amp;amp; drizzly. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. They started making the wall for the garage today. Ella cleaned the little parlor Callers - Sam Thompson, Ewart Davidson Addison Reist &amp;amp; Irvin Schneider.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Friday. Fine sunshiny day. The men worked at the garage. Ella cleaned her bedroom. Callers - Noah Miller, Eva Schneider &amp;amp; Geo. Schneider&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Saturday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. The men got the frame ready for the garage and Grandpa went home this afternoon. Ella finished cleaning her dining room. Callers - Otto Miller &amp;amp; Addison Reist. Vernon was cultivating.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Sunday. Very warm day. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and over to Milton Eix's for dinner and supper. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Miriam Maurer &amp;amp; Wilfrid Underwood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Monday. Rained last night and rained all day. Miserable weather Walter was gadding all day, had his dinner at Koepke's and supper at Sim Weaver's. Ella did her washing this morning and canned rhubarb this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Tuesday. Miserable drizzly day. We were at a wiener supper and ice cream feed at Israel Shoemaker's tonight and had a very good time.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Wednesday. Heavy showers this morning. Clear and windy p.m. Started to rain again tonight. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Kitchener today and had their dinner at Edith's. Walter went to choir practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Thursday. Cloud, cold &amp;amp; drizzly. Walter shipped hogs this morning, had his dinner at Norman Sniders and helped dig sewers at the parsonage this p.m. Ella did her ironing and varnished the linoleum.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Friday. Clear, cool fine day. Frost last night. Grandpa Krauter came up this morning and Grandpa Maurer after dinner and they helped at the garage. Ella cleaned the kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Saturday. Fair and warmer. Grandpa Maurer came up here again this morning and they were working at the garage. Grandpa Krauter went home tonight. Ella sowed everlastings, zinnias, gaillardias and Oriental mixture.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;May 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Sunday. Cloudy. Cold east wind. We went to church &amp;amp; S.School this afternoon. Our company for tea - Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Otto Miller and Norman. Otto took us all for a ride in his new McLaughlin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Monday. Changeable. The men plowed and worked up the mangel ground. Ella hoed in the garden and planted corn, beans, muskmelons, pumpkins, sunflowers, hollyhocks, annual chrysanthemums, columbines, canterbury bells and four o'clocks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Tuesday. Cold, windy &amp;amp; drizzly. Walter sowed the mangels today. Ella worked in the garden and planted beets, radishes, cucumbers, watermelons and soup beans also calendula and dwarf hollyhocks. Grandpa Krauter came here tonight. Vernon plowed this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Wednesday. Clear, cool &amp;amp; windy Grandpa and Walter worked at the garage. Vernon was plowing. Ella did her washing. Callers tonight - Geo Stone, Mrs. A. Wagner and Beatrice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Thursday. Lovely day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this morning and they worked at the garage this p.m. Ella did her ironing and boiled Grandpa Maurer's soap. Callers - Noah Miller, Enoch Schneider and Mr. Stuckey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Friday. Fair. East wind. The men made the garage door today and finished the floor. Noah Miller blasted stones here this morning and was here for dinner. Vernon plowed this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Saturday. Showers all day. The men made the concrete foundation for the porch this afternoon and Grandpa Krauter went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. We went to church &amp;amp; S.School today and were at Mrs. Thur's for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Monday. Fine day. Ella did her washing and cleaned up the washhouse. The men fixed the pasture field fence this morning and this p.m. Walter was drawing manure and Vernon plowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Tuesday. Fine day. Ella cleaned the dairy, boiled Grandpa's soap for the third time and transplanted her stocks. The men were drawing manure and plowing. Otto Miller &amp;amp; Norman visited us last night and Noah Miller tonight. Walter &amp;amp; Jno. Stange spent the evening at Jno's place.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Wednesday. Wonderful morning. Sultry and thunderstorms all day. Ella went to the District S. S. Convention at North East Hope with Ed. Bender's and had her dinner &amp;amp; suppoer at the Jno. Mohr's. We came home in a succession of thunderstorms but managed to keep dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Thursday. Sultry with thundershowers all day. Walter shipped hogs and cleaned up the slaughterhouse. Callers - Edwin &amp;amp; Wilfrid Thur and Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wesley Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Friday. Sultry &amp;amp; showery. Cleared up tonight. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale. We went to church tonight where Rev J. P. Hauch preached. Walter attended the Quarterly Board Meeting. First night of beef ring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Saturday. Fair and windy. Walter &amp;amp; Enoch went up to Dorking this morning. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Norman King and children Blanche, Phyllis, Graham, Claire and Jean visited us tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Sunday. Fine, cool day. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Chas. Hilliard came up before dinner and went to church &amp;amp; S.S. with us this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Monday. Lovely day. Grandpa and Grandma Krauter came up here this morning and Grandpa fixed the front porch. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Hilliard went home this afternoon. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Israel Shoemaker, Angus, Ivan, Clarence, Cecil and Ella, and Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Earl Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Tuesday. Fair and cool. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon were plowing corn ground. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to choir practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Wednesday. Fair and cool. The men were plowing &amp;amp; rolling. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to League and practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Thursday. Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this morning. They were plowing. Ella went to practice tonight to play for the Bethel quartette. We had an ice cream party at Harvey Schmidt's in honour of Earl's fifth wedding anniversary. Edna, Lois and Howard visited us today and were here for dinner. Other callers - Jonas Basinger and Mr. Dunn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Friday. Fine day. The men were plowing corn ground. Ella went to practice with Irvin &amp;amp; Annie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Saturday. Showery. The men disked and harrowed the corn ground. We went to Elmira, to Angus Weber's tonight to practice a quartette.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; drizzly. We went to S. School this morning. Vernon had his dinner at Edmund Scwindt's. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Colson Jefferson, Roy &amp;amp; Lois were here for tea. We had our Children's Day service tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Monday. Sultry &amp;amp; threatening. The men planted 6 rows of potatoes and sowed some of the corn. Tonight we went to the Township S.S. Convention at Conestogo with Louis Miller's. Walter sang in two quartettes with Charlie Miller, Angus, Weber and Norman Snyder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Tuesday. Sultry &amp;amp; threatening. The men finished planting the corn and potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Wednesday. Sultry. Walter went to Kitchener today with Noah Miller and they had their dinner at Edna's. (Walter's sister, Mrs. Frank Hamel)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Thursday. Sultry &amp;amp; windy. Turned cool tonight. Walter shipped hogs. They worked on the flax &amp;amp; turnip ground. Callers = Norman Henderson, Nelas Stickney, Annie &amp;amp; Eva Schneider.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Friday. Fair. The men prepared the ground and sowed the turnips today Edna brought Aunt Barbara (Mrs. Sitler, of Alliance, Alberta) down here this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Saturday. Sultery. Thunderstorms and rain. Cooler tonight. The men sowed some more of the flax. The Union S.S. picnic was postponed on accouunt of the rain. We took Aunt Barbara down to Grandpa's tonight. Walter went to Creekbank tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Sunday. Fine, cool day. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and went to Alec Wagner's for dinner and to Lincoln Weaver's for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Monday. Lovely day. The men finished sowing the flax and were plowing buckwheat ground. Ella did her washing and picked a few berries in Schwindt's bush this afternoon. Callers were - Norman Miller, Jno. Stange, and Wesley Miller. Vernon went over to Reist's tonight to get the buckwheat and Walter went to Creekbank.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;June, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Tuesday. Lovely warm day. The men finished plowing the buckwheat ground. We went to the Alma Presbyterian Garden Party tonight. Bob Wilson and his Co. rendered the programme. Fred Hodgson of Tavistock, champion boy orator of Canada, gave an address on "Canada." The programme was excellent.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Wednesday. Hot weather. The men were working up the buckwheat ground. Walter went to choir practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Thursday. Hot &amp;amp; sultry. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira this morning. Vernon harvested the buckwheat ground and they sowed the buckwheat this afternoon. Walter went to a finance meeting at church tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Married - On June 23 at Elmira, Grace Schwindt and Harry Jarvis&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Married - On June 30 at Elmira, Alberta Allegeier and Aaron Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Friday. Intensely hot (60th. Anniversary of Confederation) Vernon scuffled the mangels this morning and went fishing this p.m. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to the Union S.S. Picnic held in Wright's Grove at Conestogo.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Saturday. Not as hot as yesterday. The men were cutting thistles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cool. We went to Woolwich S.S. and church this morning and this afternoon we went to Heidelberg Children's Day Services. We were at Grandpa Krauter's for tea. Aunt Barbara (Alliance, Alberta), Aunt Fanny (Rochester, N.Y.), Aunt Lizzie (Hamilton) and Aunt Katie (Heidelberg) were there also a host of other company from Detroit, Hamilton, Naperville, etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - On July 3, to Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Lincoln Weaver a daughter - Lila Jean. (Betty)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Monday Fine and cool. The men hoed some of the mangels today and Vernon harrowed the corn this p.m. Ella picked berries in Schwindt's bush this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Tuesday. Lovely day. The men finished the mangels. Walter took grist to Floradale. Ella did washing and picked strawberries.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Wednesday. Cloudy &amp;amp; showery. Callers = Frank Bristow, Otto &amp;amp; Norman Miller and Enoch Schneider.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Married - On July 5, at Kitchener Rev. C.F. Derstine and Miss Mary Kalb.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Thursday. Fine day. Walter shipped hogs today and Vernon rolled the buckwheat. Ella went berry picking in Schwindt's bush this p.m. We went up to Lincoln Weaver's tonight to see the new baby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Friday. Lovely day. Walter cut some sweet clover this forenoon and we all went to the Woolwich S.S. picnic in Schwindt's field this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Saturday. Fair. Walter cut some more sweet clover and they were cutting thistles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Sunday.Fine and warm. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this afternoon and to Floradale Children's Day tonight. Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma Krauter and Aunt Elizabeth called here this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Monday. Hot Day. Walter cut the rest of the sweet clover and they brought in 7 loads of sweet clover this afternoon. Ella hoed in the garden this morning and picked berries this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Tuesday. Very hot. The men brought in 7 loads of sweet clover. Mildred Weaver spent the day here and she &amp;amp; Ella picked berries this p.m. Tonight we took Mildred home and Aunt Barbara came home with us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Wednesday. Sultry with fierce thunder and rain storms. The men brought in 1 load of sweet clover rakings Rev. Ed. Becker was here for dinner. This afternoon we took Aunt Barbara down to Grandpa Krauter's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Thursday. Fair and cloudy. Walter shipped hogs this morning and they made some fence this afternoon. We went up to Lincoln Weaver's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Friday. Showery &amp;amp; sultry. The men got some cabbage plants at Wesley's and planted them.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Saturday. Sultry &amp;amp; threatening. The men were drawing manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Sunday. Showery. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and to Sim. Weaver's for supper, also called at Linc's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Monday. Beautiful day. Ella did her washing, also Edna's and did some ironing. The men hauled manure all day and finished their field.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Tuesday. Perfect day. Walter cut some hay this morning and they were scuffling roots &amp;amp; corn the rest of the day. Ella hoed the garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Wednesday.Another perfect day. The men finished the scuffling and brought in 5 loads of hay this afternoon. Marjorie &amp;amp; Hilda Hoffman visited Ella today and were here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Thursday. Fair. Heavy rain tonight. Walter shipped hogs this morning and they brought in 4 loads of hay this afternoon. Ella picked some strawberries in Schwindt's bush. Tonight we went up to Grandpa Krauter's and got some cherries. Ed's, Allen's &amp;amp; Aunt Barbara were there.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Friday. Drizzly &amp;amp; showery. The men plowed this morning. Walter went down to Grandpa's this evening and brought Allen, Marie and little Albert home with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Saturday. Rained practically all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Sunday. Cloudy, Walter &amp;amp; Vernon went to S. School and church this afternoon and Walter took Allen's up to Grandpa Krauter's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Monday. Fair. Ella did her washing and picked berries in Schwindt's bush this p.m. Walter cut some grass this morning and they were plowing this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Tuesday. Sultry. This morning Vernon plowed and Walter was cutting grass. This afternoon they brought in 7 loads of hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Wednesday. Sultry. Thunderstorm last night. Walter finished cutting this a.m. and Vernon plowed. This afternoon Addison Reist helped and they brought in 7 loads of hay.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Thursday. Sultry &amp;amp; threatening. Waler shipped hogs at Elmira this a.m. Lincoln Weaver came home with him and was here for dinner. They finished up the hay today. Addison Reist helped and they brought in 7 loads. Earl &amp;amp; Ella spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Friday. Fine cool day. The men were scuffling corn &amp;amp; turnips. Ella picked some raspberries in Reist's bush this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Saturday. Fine day. The men finished scuffling and hoed some of the mangels. Allen, Marie and little Albert were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Sunday. Perfect day. We wen to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and up to Grandpa Krauter's for dinner &amp;amp; supper. They had a Krauter Re-Union and there were over fifty people there. The five children - Allen, Edwin, Edna, Emerson &amp;amp; Ella were home together for the first time in fifteen years.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Monday. Changeable. Walter, Ella &amp;amp; Vernon were picking raspberries in Reist's bush this morning. This p.m. they finished hoeing the mangels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Tuesday. Lovely cool day. Ella did her washing and the men were hoeing turnips. Callers - Elijah Bridge, Wm. Stewart &amp;amp; Noah Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Wednesday. Lovely day. The men hoed turnips all day and finished them. Ella picked beries in Reist's bush. Our callers tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Louis Miller, Mrs. Arthur Snyder, Wilma &amp;amp; Dorothy of Glen Tay, Ont.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Thursday. Fine day. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira and they were plowing. Our visiters tonight - Eph Synder &amp;amp; Arthur Thomas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Friday. Fair. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale this a.m. and started cutting the wheat this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Saturday. Fine warm day. Walter finished cutting the wheat today and Vernon &amp;amp; Charles Koepke stooked it. Ella's visitors this afternoon. Esther, Ruth, Margaret and Orpha Miller &amp;amp; Annie Schneider. Annie brought me a crockful of lovely raspberries.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Sunday. Hot and sultry. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning and visited at Sam Bird's today. Colson brought Edith, Roy, Lois and Sonny tonight and they are staying a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Monday. Hot. Turned cool &amp;amp; windy tonight. Edith &amp;amp; Ella went berry-picking this morning. Walter went to Elmira this morning and they were cutting barley this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Tuesday. Lovely cool day. Ella did her washing. The men finished cutting the barley this a.m. and were plowing this p.m. Walter, Ella, Edith &amp;amp; Lois went to Creekbank tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Wednesday. Lovely day. The men were plowing. We all went up to Sim. Weaver's tonight as the boys wanted to see Aubrey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Thursday. Fine day. Roy &amp;amp; Sonny went to Elmira with Walter. Vernon finished plowing. Mr. Fairweather moved his threshing outfit here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Friday. Hot. Maurer's were threshing wheat today and finished about 3 p.m. The following men helped - Enoch &amp;amp; Irvin Schneider, Addison &amp;amp; Harvey Reist, Eph Snyder, Elmo King, Frank Fairweather and Arthur Thomas. The men helped thresh Enoch Schneider's wheat.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Saturday. Fair. Showers last night. Walter helped to thresh at Elmo King's this p.m. Colson came up for tea and Edith, Roy, Lois and Sonny went home with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Sunday. Sultry this morning. Very cool by tonight. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this morning then went to Charles Hilliard's near Conestogo for dinner &amp;amp; supper. Ella went to Church at Conestogo with Charlie &amp;amp; Ida.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Monday. Fair and very cool. The men were scuffling corn &amp;amp; roots today. We were at Louis Miller's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Tuesday. Clear and cool. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon brought in 7 loads of barley today. Ella did her washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Wednesday. Clear and cool. The men were cutting barley this a.m. and helped to thresh at Eph. Snyder's. Edna and her five children visited Ella and were here for tea. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Harold Howden, Carol, Elizabeth &amp;amp; Elaine Snider called here tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Thursday. Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. and they were cutting grain this p.m. Norman Snyder's brought Aunt Barbara up here tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Friday. Cloudy &amp;amp; dull. The men were cutting &amp;amp; stooking all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Saturday. Fine and warm. The men were cutting &amp;amp; stooking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Sunday. Ideal day. Walter, Vernon &amp;amp; Aunt Barbara went to church this morning, to Lincoln Weavers for dinner and Peter Schmehls for tea. Ella went to Belfountain, Erin, Credit Forks, Caledon Hills, etc with Hilliard's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Monday. Fair and warm. Walter finished cutting grain today. Walter &amp;amp; Ella took Aunt Barbara down to Emerson's and were there for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Tuesday. Dull with rain this p.m. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon were threshing at Enoch's today. Mrs. Louis Miller visited Ella this p.m. and stayed for tea. We were at an ice cream feed at Harvey Schmidt's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;August, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Wednesday. Fair and quite cool. The men were threshing at Enoch's this p.m. Beulah Hilliard &amp;amp; Ethel Burlingame of Buffalo, N.Y. visited Ella and were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Thursday. Fair and cool. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. and helped to thresh at Addison Reist's this p.m. Vernon helped all day. Eva Schneider visited Ella this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Friday. Fair and cool. The men were stooking. Clifford Snider of Conestogo got a truck load of wheat this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Saturday. Fair. The men helped to thresh at Addison Reist's till about 3:30 p.m. Eph. Synder &amp;amp; Arthur Thomas helped to stook here the rest of the afternoon and were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cool. We went to S.S. this morning. Our company - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Clinton Hahn, Reta, Wilma and Hilda &amp;amp; Mrs. Sattler of Waterloo.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Monday. Dull &amp;amp; drizzly. Walter took grist to Floradale. F. Fairweather moved his outfit here tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Tuesday. Dull &amp;amp; drizzly. Vernon rolled the wheat ground.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Wednesday. Maurer's threshed Help - F. Fairweather, Mr. Martin, Eph. Snyder, Art Thomas, Enoch &amp;amp; Irvin Schneider, Addison &amp;amp; Harvey Reist &amp;amp; Elmo King.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Thursday. Lovely warm day. We threshed all day and had the same help as yesterday, also Earl Miller and Lorne Reist.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Friday. Warm. The men helped to thresh at Enoch Schneider's all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Saturday. Threatening. The men helped to thresh at Elmo King's all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Sunday. Beauitful cool day. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon went to church &amp;amp; S.S. this morning. Our company - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Thomas Young. Ethel, Helen, Clifford &amp;amp; Donald all of Durham, Ont. We were at Grandpa Maurer's for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Monday. Lovely &amp;amp; cool. The men helped to thresh at Eph. Snyder's all day. Ella &amp;amp; Pearl went to Toronto today with Bert &amp;amp; Charlie. Milton took us down to Hilliard's and we had our dinner there and had our supper at the Sanitary Cafe on Yonge St. We went to the Uptown Threatre tonight. "Hula".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Tuesday. Fine &amp;amp; warmer. Ella &amp;amp; Pearl spent the day at the Exhibition.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Wednesday. Hazy &amp;amp; warm. We took a boat trip to Lewiston and came back to HIlliard's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Thursday. Lovely day. Ella came home from Elmira with Walter today. Vernon was drawing manure. Enoch &amp;amp; Irwin Schneider visited us tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Friday. Fair. The men finished drawing out manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Saturday. Hot. Shower at noon. The men were gang plowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Sunday. Fine cool day. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this a.m. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Clayton Scheifele, Bruce &amp;amp; Glen were here for dinner. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Addison Reist, Percy, Edgar, Alma, Vera &amp;amp; Adella Reist were here for supper. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Oscar Schierholtz called after supper also Eph. Snyder's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Monday. Beautiful day. Walter went to the Elmira Monthly Fair and got his fertilizer at Alma. Vernon were rolling &amp;amp; harrowing. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jacob Maurer and Miss Clara Klemmer of Clifford, Ont and Lillian Maurer &amp;amp; Harry B. Williams of Detroit, Mich.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Tuesday. Lovely day. Walter got his wheat at Grandpa Maurer's and stayed for dinner. Our company for tea - Mrs. Arthur Cragg and Julia of Fergus, Ont.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Thursday Wednesday. Sultry. Walter sowed the wheat. We went to the opening of the new wing at the Creamery tonight. The programme was good and the ice cream excellent.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Thursday. Very hot and sultry. Walter shipped hogs this a.m. They were plowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Friday. Hot. The men were plowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Saturday. Sultry. Walter took a load of grist to Floradale. Vernon went fishing with Colson &amp;amp; Ray. They were all here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Sunday. Hot &amp;amp; threatening. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School. Ezra, Berta &amp;amp; Vera Gowing were here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Monday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Showers We went to the School Fair at Alma this afternoon. We went to Otto Miller's for supper &amp;amp; the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Tuesday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Showers. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Kitchener today had their dinner at Hilliard's and supper at Jefferson's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Wednesday. Fine cool day. The men plowing. Walter went to practice &amp;amp; prayer meeting tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Thursday. Cool. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon was cultivating. Walter went to Elmira Mennonite church with Eph. Snyder's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;September, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Friday. Cold. Walter cut the buckwheat and Vernon plowed. Walter went to church with Eph's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Saturday. Hard frost last night. No damage done here. Walter dug post holes and Vernon plowed. We went over Ezra's to see Bert. She had her tonsils out last {Tues.?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Sunday. Fair. We went to church &amp;amp; S.S. today. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Albert Krauter were here for dinner. We were at Geo. Schwindts for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Monday. Fair. The men plowed. Israel Lichty fixed the roof on the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Tuesday. Dull, measly, foggy day. Grandpa Maurer was here all day and helped to stretch some wire fence. Vernon helped cut corn at S.Bird's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Wednesday. Heavy rain this morning. We went to the School Fair at Winterbourne also called on Adler's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Thursday. Dull. Thunderstorms &amp;amp; heavy rain this afternoon. Walter shipped hogs and Vernon plowed. Max &amp;amp; Louis {Bieman?} were here for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Friday. Very windy. Walter helped cut corn at Earl's until the cutting box broke. Clarence O. Bean of Kitchener was here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - On Sept. 24. at Balsam Grove, to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Emerson Krauter, a son, Roy Milton.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;October, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Saturday. Dull &amp;amp; sultry. Vernon was plowing. Walter cut corn at Earl's this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Sunday. Warm summery day. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Bridgeport S. School &amp;amp; church this morning, had their dinner at Vic's and supper at Edna's. Willard Schwindt visited Vernon &amp;amp; they went to Bethel League Rally.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Monday. Rained this afternoon. Ella did her washing &amp;amp; ironing. The men plowed this a.m. and took a load of buckwheat to Earl's. We called at Lincoln Weaver's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Tuesday. Cool. Walter was cutting corn with the binder this afternoon. They plowed this a.m. Our company tonight - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Sim. Weaver and Noah Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Wednesday. Fair and warm The men finished cutting the corn today Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Jake Spies and Irene spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Thursday. Warm. Vernon helped to cut corn at Eph. Snyder's today. Walter shipped hogs. Mrs. Ezra Maurer and Vera Gowing visited Ella and were here for dinner. We were at a birthday surprise party at Angus Weber's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;October, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Friday. Thunderstorm &amp;amp; heavy rain last night. Showery &amp;amp; drizzly today. Vernon &amp;amp; Walter helped cut corn at Elmo King's this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Saturday. Fine cool day. They finished cutting corn at King's and started here before 11. and finished tonight. Our help - Frank Fairweather Jack Martin, Alf. Shantz, Art. Thomas, Elmo King, Howard, Hoffer, Walter Adler, Sam Bird, Harvey Reist &amp;amp; Otto Miller&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Sunday. Beautiful a.m. Drizzly p.m. We went to church and S. School this morning and to Elmira S.S. Rally this afternoon, went to Norman Snider's for tea and to the W. M. S. Rally tonight. Vernon spent the evening at Enoch Schneider's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Monday. Fair and cool. Ella washed this morning and the men plowed. This afternoon we went to Kitchener to do some shopping and had our tea with Mrs.Hoffman at Bridgeport.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Tuesday. Fine day. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon helped to take up potatoes all day at Grandpa Maurer's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;October, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Wednesday. Showers all day. The men got soaked twice. Ella shelled beans&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Thursday. Cold &amp;amp; showery. Ella finished shelling the beans. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon plowed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Friday. Cold &amp;amp; cloudy. The men plowed all day. Ella cleaned the cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Saturday. Fine. Vernon helped to saw wood at Earl's this forenoon. We took up the potatoes today. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Frank Hamel, Sonny, Betty &amp;amp; Constance &amp;amp; Ray Jefferson and Mervin Smith of Kitchener.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Sunday. Cold &amp;amp; fine. We went to church &amp;amp; S. School this p.m. and went to Grandpa Krauter's for supper. Vernon went to League Rally at Floradale with Irvin&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Monday. Cold &amp;amp; clear. Ella did her washing. Walter cut the rest of the flax. This pm. Vernon took a load of flax to Floradale and Walter took grist. Ella dug her gladiolus and dahlia roots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Tuesday. Fine. Walter took a load of flax to Floradale this a.m. Vernon plowed all day. Walter &amp;amp; Ella took Annie Schneider along to the County S.S. Convention. We had our tea at Angus Weber's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;October, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Wednesday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter &amp;amp; Noah Miller went to Guelph this morning and Noah was here for dinner. Walter took another load of flax to Floradale this p.m. Vernon plowed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Thursday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter shipped hogs. Ella went as far as Milton Eix's with him. and they were there for dinner. Lincoln, Edna, Doris, Howard, &amp;amp; Lila were here for dinner &amp;amp; supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Friday. Cloudy, cold &amp;amp; windy. The men topped the mangels. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to League &amp;amp; practice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Saturday. Fine and milder. The men brought in the mangels 8 big loads today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Sunday. Beautiful day. We had our S.S. Rally &amp;amp; Harvest Home at Woolwich and the church was crowded. Bishop Seager of La Mars, Iowa and Rev. Guenther of Algeria spoke. The Bridgeport Orchestra furnished the music. Our company for tea - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs Israel Shoemaker, Ella, Angus, Ivan, Clarence &amp;amp; Cecil, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Ezra Maurer, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wm. Hahn and Isaac Lachman.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Monday . Wonderful day. Ella did her washing. The men were topping turnips.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;October, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Tuesday. Another perfect day. The men brought in 8 loads of turnips today. Ella was at a rag bee at Ezra Maurer's today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Wednesday. Fine and mild. The men brought in 9 loads of turnips today. Ella cleaned three rooms upstairs and made mincemeat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Thursday Fine and summery. Walter shipped hogs. They brought in 7 loads of turnips. We had the beef ring meeting here tonight and a fairly good crowd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Friday. Fine and somewhat cooler. They brought in the last load of turnips. Vernon &amp;amp; Walter butchered a pig at Henry Atkinson's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Saturday. Cloudy. Vernon plowed. Walter helped to thresh at Elmo King's for a few hours&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Sunday. Cloudy &amp;amp; raw. We went to S. School and prayer meeting. Our company for dinner - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Leon Wagner, Eldon, Ruby and Gordon Wagner and Norman Miller. We went to the League Rally tonight. Ruth Schwindt won the oratorical contest. Laura Miller &amp;amp; Irvin Schneider also spoke. Rev. G. Epp of Cleveland, Ohio gave an excellent address.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Sunday. Fair and Milder. Walter helped finish Elmo's threshing this morning. Vernon plowed. Elam Weber and his brother were our callers tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;November, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Tuesday. Warm summery day. Walter took chopping to Floradale and hides to Elmira. Some of our friends had a birthday party for Walter here tonight. Those here were - Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Norman Snider, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Angus Weber, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Harvey Schmidt Rhoda &amp;amp; Gladys Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Earl Miller, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Otto Miller &amp;amp; Norman, Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Josiah Schmitt &amp;amp; Norma, Mr. &amp;amp; Ms. Sim Weaver, Philip &amp;amp; Alice Beisel, Alma Stewart, Israel, Ella, Angus Ivan, Clarence &amp;amp; Cecil Shoemaker.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Wednesday. Rain this morning. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold The men plowed. Walter went to choir practice at Alma with Charlie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Thursday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter shipped hogs. Vernon plowed all day. Walter went to Alma again tonight with Charlie. Sim &amp;amp; Rachel spent the evening here and helped make the sauerkraut.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Friday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. The men plowed. Walter &amp;amp; Charlie went to Alma again tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Saturday. First snow on the ground this morning. The men plowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Sunday. Cold &amp;amp; stormy. Ella &amp;amp; Vernon went to Woolwich church with Enoch's. We went to Charles Halls at Alma with Charlie for tea and to the Alma Presbyterian Anniversary service tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;November, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Monday. Clear and very cold. We went down to Edith's at Kitchener for Thanksgiving dinner. Walter took Ella to Grandpa Krauter's and she is staying a few days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Tuesday. Cloudy and cold. Grandma &amp;amp; Ella cleaned her upstairs today and moved into the winter kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Wednesday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. Grandma and Ella cleaned the parlor, bedroom and storm windows today. Lucinda Brubacher was married yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Thursday. Cloudy &amp;amp; milder. Rain Grandma &amp;amp; Ella did the washing Walter came up to Grandpa's and Ella came home with him. Vernon plowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Friday. Cloudy, sultry dismal day The men were plowing all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Saturday. Windy and cold. The men plowed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Sunday. Fine day. We went to Woolwich church &amp;amp; S. School this p.m. and to Ezra Maurer's for tea. Colson's were there&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Monday. Mild. Rain. Walter went to Elmira Monthly Fair. Ella did her washing. Vernon plowed this a.m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;November, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Tuesday. Windy. Rained hard tonight The men plowed all day. Ella called on Mrs. Stange, helped Ella Miller hook mat and stayed for tea. We went to Linc's tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Wednesday. Cold and drizzly. Walter helped to thresh at Earl's this p.m. Vernon plowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Thursday. Cold. Snowflurries. Walter shipped hogs. Ella spent the day at Lincoln Weaver's and helped to sew. Vernon plowed. Lizzie Koepke and Walter Geisal were married today. Henry Atkinson had a stroke on Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Friday. Cold. The men plowed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Saturday. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. Walter took grist to Floradale this morning. They were plowing. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon went to Elmira tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Sunday. Cloudy. Snowflurries. We went to Woolwich church &amp;amp; S.S. this morning and down to Peter Musselman's at Conestogo with Charlie Miller. We went to the Conestogo United Church this p.m. Walter, Angus, Norman and Charlie sang a quartette. We went to Elmira Evangelical church tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Monday. Showery. Ella did her washing The men plowed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;November, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Tuesday. Misty &amp;amp; mild. The men plowed this a.m. Walter took Ella to Waterloo and went up to Grandpa Krauter's Ella went to Kitchener&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Wednesday. Fair. The men lathed the garage. Ella went to the Catholic Bazaar tonight with Edith, Vic. and Thelma Scheifele.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Thursday. Rained this a.m. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira. Vernon got sand at Sim. Weaver's. Ella went out to Edna's today and went to the K &amp;amp; W Hospital this p.m. to see Margaret.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Friday. Mild. Showers. The men plowed this p.m. Ella came back to Edith's for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Saturday. Showers. The men plowed Ella went to the market with Edith this morning and went out to Vic's at Bridgeport before dinner. Tonight Vic and Ella went to the Lyric Theatre and saw Tom Mix in "The Circus Ace".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Sunday. Rain this morning. Cleared this p.m. We went to Bridgeport church &amp;amp; S. School with Vic this morning. Walter &amp;amp; Vernon came down to Vic's for tea and Ella came home with them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Monday. Rained all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Tuesday. Fine day. Ella did her washing Walter went to Dave Temple's sale. Menno Frey &amp;amp; Israel Musselman puton a new chimney.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 30.Wednesday. Raw and cloudy. Snowing and storming this p.m. The men finished plowing this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 Thursday. Cold and stormy. Walter shipped hogs. Edna &amp;amp; Doris visited Ella this p.m.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 Friday. Cold &amp;amp; stormy. raw. Walter got a pig at his Dad's this a.m. Walter Ella &amp;amp; Vernon went to a miscellaneous shower at Koepke's for Lizzie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 Saturday. Cold. We butchered a pig here for ourselves today. Walter went to Elmira tonight. Elvira Metz of Waterloo came up with him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 Sunday. Cold east wind. Walter ella, Elvira and Vernon went to S. School this morning. Emerson Stange was here for dinner We took Elvira down to Elmira tonight and went to choir practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5 Monday. Lovely day. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Kitchener and had their dinner and supper at Edith's. This afternoon we went to the Capitol Theatre and saw "Ben-Hur" and it was wonderful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6 Tuesday. Fair. Ella did her washing. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Milton Eix were here for dinner &amp;amp; supper. Walter &amp;amp; Milton went to Herb. Norris sale. Ella Miller spent the afternoon here and was here for tea. Vernon went to Guelph with Charlie Miller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 Wednesday. Mild &amp;amp; drizzly. Walter was butchering today at Jos. Gingrich’s.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 Thursday. Very cold &amp;amp; stormy. Walter went to Elmira in the car. Vernon took 3 pigs out in the wagon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Born - On Dec. 8, to Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Milton Eix, near Floradale, a son – Harry Hilliard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9 Friday. Cold &amp;amp; blustery. We butchered a pig here for Eph. Snyder and Eph. was here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Saturday. Fair. We butchered 2 pigs here today, one for Mr. Brent and one for Kennedy Bros. and Walter took them to Elmira this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Sunday. Mild. Walter &amp;amp; Elva went up to Grandpa Krauter’s for dinner. Grandma is sick in bed. We went to Woolwich church &amp;amp; S. School this p.m. Harvey Reist was here for tea. Walter skinned a cattlebeast at Otto Miller’s and stayed for tea. We went to choir practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Monday. Cloudy &amp;amp; raw. Ella washed. Walter went to Elmira and stayed all day. Vernon &amp;amp; Harvey Reist worked in the bush and Harvey was here for dinner and supper.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Tuesday. Mild and very foggy. We butchered 2 pigs here today for Alf. Shantz.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Wednesday. Fine, clear &amp;amp; windy. We butchered a big pig here today for Roy Norris. Ella was up at Lincoln's this p.m. helping to get ready for the sale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15 Thursday. Cold east wind blowing Walter shipped hogs. Ella helped at Lincoln's all day. Lincoln had his sale today and a fairly good crowd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Married - On Wednesday, Dec. 14. Mr. Sam Umbach and Mrs. Robt. Atkinson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16 Friday. Heavy rain last night Snowing &amp;amp; storming today. Walter went up to Lincoln's and Willard came home with him and is staying for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17 Saturday. Cold &amp;amp; stormy. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to Floradale this p.m. in the cutter to do some shopping and called at Milton Eix's to see the baby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18 Sunday. Cold and stormy. We went to church &amp;amp; S.School this morning and Vernon took Willard home this afternoon. Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to choir practice tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19 Monday. Cold &amp;amp; stormy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20 Tuesday. Cold &amp;amp; windy. Walter &amp;amp; Ella did the washing. Vernon was drawing manure. Vernon went down to Louis Miller's tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21 Wednesday. Cloudy &amp;amp; raw. We went to the Creekbank school concert and to Henderson's store this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22 Thursday. Fair. Walter shipped hogs at Elmira today. We all went to the Woolwich school concert tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23 Friday. Snowing. Sam Spies brought his chopping outfit here before noon and was here for dinner and supper Jack Spies was here for supper too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Saturday. Beautiful clear cold day. Walter took the chopping to Floradale and had his dinner at Chas. Bergman's Vernon feels sick today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25 Sunday. Another fine day. We went down to Grandpa Krauter's for Christmas dinner in the car today. Emerson's and Lincoln's were all there too. We came home in the afternoon and Willard came home with us Tonight Walter &amp;amp; Ella went to the Floradale entertainment&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26 Monday. Fine day. We went to rehearsal at church this morning and to our entertainment at Woolwich tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27 Tuesday. Lovely day. Ella went to Heidelberg with Lincoln &amp;amp; Edna in Dad's car. We had our dinner &amp;amp; supper at Grandma's and went to Albert Scheifele's sale this afternoon. Tonight we were over at Otto Miller's as Walter helped to audit the school books.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28 Wednesday. Mild &amp;amp; dreary. Rained hard tonight. We butchered 2 pigs here for Norman's &amp;amp; Angus's and Norman, Edna, Angus, Ada were here all day. Harvey Reist &amp;amp; Vernon worked in the bush this afternoon and all day Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29 Thursday. Mild, springlike day. Ella did her washing and Walter shipped hogs at Elmira.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30 Friday. Mild &amp;amp; cloudy. Walter butchered a pig today for Vincent Herman. Charles Miller spent the evening here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;December, 1927&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31 Saturday. Colder. Snowing. Ella spent the afternoon at Noah Miller's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Bird Calendar. 1927. 721/15&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All Winter - Blue Jays, Nuthatches, Downy Woodpeckers &amp;amp; Snowbuntings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 11 - Crow&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 13 - Cedar Waxwings. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 14 - Red-Headed Woodpecker. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 14 - Tree Sparrows&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 16 - Northern Shrike &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb. 23 - Sea Gull. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar. 3 - Fox Sparrows &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 6 - Horned Lark.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 11 - Robin &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 12 - Wild Geese. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 13 - Meadow Larks &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 13 - Killdeer. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 14 - Hawk. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 18 - Song Sparrows. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mar 22 - Bluebird. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;April 6 - Phoebe. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;April 18 - Flicker &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;April 18 - Chipping Sparrow. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;May 5 - Cow Birds &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;May 5 - Swallows. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;May 8 - Bobolinks. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;May 18 - Baltimore Oriole. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;June 3 - Humming Bird &amp;amp; Wild Canary&lt;/p&gt;
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