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                    <text>1922,

Sun Jan 1 Fine bright and quite cold. We partly cooked geese 
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Mon Jan 2. Fine bright, and very cold. 5 below zero{previoius phrase is underlined in original text} and freezing keenly all day. Willies, Ross's and Mothers all here for dinner. Willie and Mary for tea. I went to the New Years entertainment in WE.

Tue Jan 3. Fine bright and a little warmer, a little snow then clear and milder. Annie called.

Wed Jan 4. Milder and snowing, then started to rain in the afternoon icing  all over, then during the night turned mild and rained again. I {galled?} at Mrs. McGreggors in the afternoon we washed.

Thur Jan 5. A strong South West wind and very slippery I called at Mrs Ball to see about supper for Choir tomorrow night the ice is dreadful.

Fri Jan 6. Fine and quite cold. The combined Choirs of the Deanery at Thornhill over a hundred had tea at Mrs Balls. There is sand on the hill to revent slipping as Yonge Street was dangerous.

Sat Jan 7. Fine and bright. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto I was at Dr Cambells. "three dollars" an ideal day.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Jan 8. Fine day. Moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto at morning church. an ideal day. I went to evening church.

Mon Jan 9. Fine bright and quite cold. Beautiful weather. 

Tue Jan 10. Fine bright and moderately cold. Auntie and I called at M. Chapmans in the evening. &lt;u&gt;Margaret Brooks died&lt;/u&gt; {underlined in original}

Wed Jan 11. Fine but frosty East wind. John Cook called for lunch and to tell us of Margarets death.

Thur Jan 12. Fine and quite cold but bright. Aunt Mattie and I went to Toronto to see Margarets remains, &lt;u&gt;Willie brot Pork&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Jan 13. Fine and milder. Willie and I up to the grave yard to meet the funeral.

Sat Jan 14. Fine but a very cold wind roads quite good but a little ice Willie called sign a paper I went to Mrs Littles got three pounds of sausage. 20 cents a pound.

Sun Jan 15. Fine but very high wind. did not go to morning Church. This month has been wonderful weather no storms or snow here of any account. Mrs Davidson and I at evening Church. Very frosty.

Mon Jan 16. Fine bright and a little milder. We did not wash.

Tue Jan 17. Fine and not so frosty. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto she got her watch a new spring 1.50 {currency sign?} I lost  my Sampler of Mothers..</text>
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                    <text>Wed Jan 18. Snowing lightly in the afternoon. Mary Watson here for tea. We had our first Oysters.

Thur Jan 19. A very strong west wind but not very cold. I walked to Willies but found wind bad.

Fri Jan 20. Fine bright but cold. I was at a &lt;u&gt;Tea&lt;/u&gt; at Ceciles Howards {Sculptor Cecil Howard?}. then went to R. H. H. S. Commencement with Annie.

Sat Jan 21. Fine and bright after a fall of light snow last night. I was Mrs Smellies for tea. Mrs Breakey and Collins called. Mrs. Davidson and I at Hockey Match. J. H. Sr. won and Oakwook Collegiate. Many teeth out.

Sun Jan 22. A  terrific wind and snow blowing but not enough to drift. very cold. I went alone to evening church.

Mon Jan 23 Fine bright and quite frosty. We washed.

Tue Jan 24. Fine bright and moderately cold.

Wed Jan 25. Fine and milder. We called at Misses Page also at Willie and Mercies were at an Union Missionary Address and Pictures at Methodist Church.

Thur Jan 26. Fine but cold East wind. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Jan 27. Fine bright but quite cold. Mrs Elson found dead. I was at a Euchre at Mrs Farrs in the afternoon

Sat Jan 28. Fine and milder. I went to Mrs Frank Teasdales at four with N. Emellies cards and tea. Thomas and Annie Poole here in the evening. Brought Sausage.

Sun Jan 29. Fine bright and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I at morning Church. Willie also. Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Auntie Mrs D and I at eve ch.

Mon Jan 30. Fine bright day. I walked to Marjories they came here brot Sausage

Tue Jan 31. Fine day we have had ideal weather for two weeks.

Wed Feb 1. A heavy fog and damp East wind I walked to Willie on a message then went later to W. A. Meeting at {Mrs?} {illegible name}. {illegible} Hockey Match I did not go. rained heavily in evening and nearly all night. {hens?} laying fairly well.

Thur Feb 2. Bright sun at {first?} and very icy after the rain {illegible name} would see his {illegible}. Aunt M. and W. and I at {Mr?} {illegible name}. I went to Frank {illegible} lecture.

Fri Feb 3. Fine and colder. very high wind. and icy.

Sat Feb 4. A few light snow {illegible} making {illegible} on the ice, I was at Annies Recital. Annie and Elizabeth here in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Feb 5. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie and I also Willie and I. at church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. then Aunt Mattie, Mrs D. and I, at evening church.

Mon Feb 6. A fine bright day. {illegible name} here and stayed tea. Miss Edey called in the eve. Mr David {Auntie?} called at Ms {Findlays?}. his sisters {illegible} {illegible} there. Mrs {illegible name} sick.

Tue Feb 7. Fine day. Mrs {illegible name} here in the afternoon.

Wed Feb 8. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie at Prayer meeting. I went to Mr Fees to Lake {illegible} for the "Shower". Annie and {illegible} {illegible} with me

Thur Feb 9. Fine and mild. Aunt Mattie and I at {Mattie?} {St. Claire?} for Church. then in the evening I went to the "Shower" at Mr Fees.

Fri Feb 10. A heavy fog and East wind all day. I went to a party at Annie Hallls in the evening.

Sat Feb 11. Fine and very mild. made water {illegible} and then turned suddenly cold in afternoon. I brought Margaret {Carleton?} home for dinner.

Sun Feb 12 A very cold East wind rather slippery again have had a good deal of ice all winter. I went to morning Church. Annie called in the eve. I went to the Methodist Church as it was very {strong?} for a short time.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Feb 13. Fine and cold but not much snow. We washed.

Tue Feb 14. St Valentines day. Fine and cold.

Wed Feb 15. Fine and cold. I have a cold and Auntie not too well.

Thur Feb 16. Fine bright and very cold. West wind. Coldest this {left of margin} &lt;u&gt;12 below zero&lt;/u&gt; {right of margin, above} Richmond Hill 16 below. it was about &lt;u&gt;12 below&lt;/u&gt; {on line} year 1922. I went up to see Helen Willshine married at 6:30. A big hockey Match. R.H. defeated {over?} boys. I did not go so extremely cold. we went in to sit with Mr Davidson for a while. I have a cold.

Fri Feb 17. Fine but very cold. Putting some {illegible} on this {illegible}. Below zero but not as cold as yesterday. {illegible} {illegible above line}

Sat Feb 18. Fine and much milder. Thawing and water running. Annie here in the evening.

Sun Feb 19. A fall of light snow last night. Very mild and foggy to-day. Aunt Mattie at Church. also Willie and Charlie. I have a cold. It came a  heavy &lt;u&gt;thunder&lt;/u&gt; storm about six o'clock, then a very high wind. Water high.

Mon Feb 20. Fine and moderately cold. the ice in the &lt;u&gt;den&lt;/u&gt; broke up last night water quite high, but {illegible} {settled?} here.

Tue Feb 21. Fine and milder, Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto we drove down and back with Nelson Smellies. We called at Willie Cooks.

Wed Feb 22. A sheet and ice storm effected {wires?} the sheet cave stopped from 3:30 to 3. in morning {wing?} to {wires?} down near Niagara, the Hydro alright!</text>
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                    <text>Thur Feb 23. Mild and showery. Cars got running out her by ten o'clock. Walking very bad. &lt;u&gt;{Cutters?}&lt;/u&gt; out first year.

Fri Feb 24. Fine bright and {illegible} clean. Skating on the {illegible} it is so hard and smooth. Aunt Mattie and I at Miss Edeys in the evening.

Sat Feb 25. Fine bright day {illegible} thawing in the sun. Willie called. Annie and {illegible name} here in the evening. Mr Davidson in the eveneing. {Written above the line} {Weltshire?} {back on line} Auntie called

Sun Feb 26. An ideal day. some {cutter?} and some {illegible} out. I was at Church also Willie and Charlie. Mr Davidson and I for a walk. she and I at eve. church. Annie called in evening.

Mon Feb 27. Fine and milder, We got &lt;u&gt;five tons of Coal.&lt;/u&gt; 16:00 ton.{Illegible symbol written above line.}

Tue Feb 28. Fine and much colder after a little snow last night, it has helped the sleighing. Aunt M. a cold

&lt;u&gt;Wed &lt;s&gt;Feb 29&lt;/s&gt;&lt;/u&gt; {Written above line} Mar 1&lt;u&gt;{Ash?} Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; {written on line} A cold East wind. Aunt Mattie at the {illegible}. I went to a party at Mr Breakeys. Willie called in the afternoon. it came a little light snow eve.

Thur &lt;s&gt;Feb 30&lt;/s&gt;. {Written above line} Mar 2. {written on line} Fine and quite cold. Aunt Mattie very sore throat and {I?} cold. I went to Hockey Match Thornhill girls and Weston. Seven - One - {J.H.?}

Fri Mar 3. Mild and thawing. I went to United Prayer Service in the Meth. Church. Auntie better. Mr. Ball and Mr McDonald called.</text>
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Sun Mar 5. Beautiful mild day. getting very sloppy. Wellie and {illegible name} at Church. I went alone. morning and evening as Aunties cold not quite better. Annie and I for a walk.

Mon Mar 6.Fine and warm. water very high at night in ditches. Mr {illegible name} {illegible} here. I went to Richmond Hill and called at {Mercies?}. I went to Hockey match. New Market and Thornhill. Home and home game. {illegible} to {illegible} night.

Tue Mar 7. Mild and {showery?}. rained heavily last night water over the road for an hour. then down. frost {illegible} out.

Wed Mar 8. Fine and much colder. Quite a lot of ice. I went to the Prayer Meeting.

Thur Mar 9. Fine and milder. very bright water running nicely. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. I ordered out at {illegible}.

Fri Mar 10. Fine and mild very muddy. Annie here in the evening.

Sat Mar 11. Fine and mdoerately cold. Willie called with a sausage pie. Mr Welch died. Aunt Mattie and I down to call in the evening. A beautiful evening. Miss Kelly went to the Hospital Thornhill {illegible} better last eve at new market. Miss Kelly {illegible} m.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Mar 12. Fine brigt day AUnt Mattie called at Kellys then she and I at Church in the morning. Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Mr Davidson and I at eve Church. {illegible name} spoke on the Bible Society. this {illegible} {badly?} out. {Yunge?} St-{illegible}.

Mon Mar 13. Fine and quite mild, we washed while {illegible} blanket. I went to Mr Welshs' funeral.

Tue Mar 14. Fine and warm. The &lt;u&gt;Robins&lt;/u&gt; here first. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto I had first fitting of my suit.

Wed Mar 15. Fine and colder. We cleaned &lt;u&gt;Clothes Closets&lt;/u&gt;. And &lt;u&gt;{Bureau Drawers?}&lt;/u&gt;. We went to Prayer Meeting.

Thur Mar 16. Fine and very cold. Auntie cleaned &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt; {illegible} shelves. I went to Toronto in afternoon second fitting {illegible wrttien above line}. Mr. {Wiltshires?} Sale. Mr Johnson here in the afternoon. Mr Simpson and Miss Mundy called.

Fri Mar 17. Still very cold. Mary Watson called. the roads drying nicely but very rough. &lt;u&gt;Black Birds&lt;/u&gt;.

Sat Mar 18. Fine and cold. roads dry and - dusty.

Sun Mar 19. Cold east wind. I went to morning church. Willie and Mary here for a while in the afternoon. I &lt;s&gt;went&lt;/s&gt; {written above the line} did not go {written on line} to evening Church. as it started to sleet.</text>
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Tues Mar 21. Fine and much colder.

Wed Mar 22. Fine and quite cold with high wind. I went to &lt;u&gt;shower&lt;/u&gt; at Mr {Fees?} for {Ida?} Richards.

Thurs Mar 23. Fine and milder. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. I was fitted again. roads frozen rough.

Fri Mar 24. Fine and quite mild and bright. I was at a tea at Mr John's in the afternoon. Annie here in evening. Mr Davidson and I at Lenten Service.

Sat Mar 25. Rained a little then cleared and a raw East wind. I went to the Cemetry. Mr {Fees?} buried. I went to call at Welsh’s in the evening. and to ask for Mr Bowes and Mr {illegible}.

Sun Mar 26. Sleeting and snowing. then cleared and warmer a nice afternoon but roads rather muddy. Wylie, {illegible name} and the girls also Mother and Annie here for tea. Mr Davidson and I at evening Church.

Mon Mar 27. A showery day. Auntie washed.

Tues Mar 28. Fine and much milder. very muddy. Aunt Mattie cleaned all the &lt;u&gt;upstairs&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;windows&lt;/u&gt;. I cleaned pictures. in the evening it poured rain.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Mar 39. Fine and quite cold. N. W. wind. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto, I got my suit at {Cattos?}. 62. {illegible symbol written above}. called at W. {illegible}. I went to Church to {new?} Ida Richards married at {1.30?} then in to Prayer {illegible}.

Thur Mar 30. A terrific East wind with some snow and sleet. a about the roughest day of the year. {illegible} John {illegible} {illegible}.

Fri Mar 31. Fair at {illegible} quite a lot of snow to shovel. Doctor and Minnie {illegible name} here to spend the day. it started to rain in the afternoon. I went to a {Euchre?} Party at Willie {illegible}. it came a bad sleet storm in the evening. John {illegible} {Sales?}.

Sat Apr 1. Fine and clearing. but very, very {slushy?}. Willie called a few minutes. Auntie {illegible} spare {illegible} bed clothed. Frankie called to ask me to feed their hens.

Sun Apr 2. Fine bright day. very sloppy. {Loraine?} Davidson got a needle {broken?} in her knee.I was late to Church in the morning after coming in from Davidson's. Annie and I for a walk. Mr Davidson and I at eve. Church.

Mon Apr 3. Fine and quite mild. We &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; all &lt;u&gt;the {upstairs?}&lt;/u&gt;. {no?} carpets up. a little shower in the evening.

Tue Apr 4. Fine and colder. we cleaned &lt;u&gt;Back&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;kitchen&lt;/u&gt; and cupboard.

Wed Apr 5. Fine and cold. Auntie cleaned &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;windows&lt;/u&gt; and shelves. I put on some {illegible}. Auntie and I Prayer Meet</text>
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                    <text>Thurs Apr. 6. Fine and warmer. Auntie washed {illegible} for cleaning. We &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;{illegible}&lt;/u&gt;and shook bed clothes up {Chamber?}. and burnt some grass. &lt;u&gt;Furnace out.&lt;/u&gt; Annie called.

Fri Apr. 7. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. Showery with thunder in the evening. I went to Lenten Service. Mr McDonald poorly. Frogs out.

Sat Apr. 8. Fine and quite mild. We got our {hats?} home from Miss {Barker?} after a little alteration. I called at Mr {Cox?} in the afternoon. We finished &lt;u&gt;cleaning&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Chamber.&lt;/u&gt;

Sun Apr. 9. Fine mild. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. A {strange?} {illegible} {as?} Mr McDonald party. Mr Davidson and I for a walk in the afternoon, and at evening church. Annie called after church.

Mon Apr. 10. Fine and very warm. high wind. We washed and Auntie helped Mr Davidson with {featherbed?} pillows. &lt;u&gt;Cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;West&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Shed&lt;/u&gt;.

Tues Apr. 11. A terrific East rain storm. most of the night and poured until noon. Very high water. some in east side of our Cellar. We cleaned all &lt;u&gt;silver&lt;/u&gt; and washed china in Parlor and {Diner?}.

Wed Apr. 12. Rained last night then cleared and colder. Aunt Mattie and I at {illegible} Aid Concert. "Old time {quitting?} {illegible}

Thur Apr. 13. Fine and quite cool. We finished &lt;u&gt;cleaning&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;{Allar?}&lt;/u&gt;. the windows and shelves done before. Oiled the {furnace?}</text>
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Fri Apr 14. Fine bright but cool. I went to morning church. Aunt Mattie called to ask for Mick Kelly who is poorly, and to see {Bridie?}. Annie and I for a walk. Aunt Mattie &amp; I called at Wiltshire in eve. Mr Simpson and Miss Mundy here in the evening

Sat Apr. 15. A heavy rain last night. Cold and windy. too cold for working out. Mr John Scott died at 11•30.

Sun Apr. 16. Beautiful bright day. Aunt Mattie and I at morning &lt;u&gt;Easter&lt;/u&gt; service. Mr Davidson. Auntie and I at eve service. Willie and Charlie out in the morning. We called to see Mr Scotts remains in the evening.

Mon Apr. 17. Raining heavily all morning then cleared and warmer.

Tue Apr. 18. Fair with cold wind but bright. we cleaned Parlor Dining room, and back dining room. now nearly done cleaning all but outsides of windows. down {stairs?}

Wed Apr. 19. Fine and milder, we raked yard. then in the evening it came a thunder storm with snow and sleet.

Thurs Apr. 20 A very cold north west wind with {illegible} of snow frozen in the shade.

Fri Apr. 21. Fine and very cold windy day. with frost. Auntie and I called at Welsh's in the afternoon. Annie here in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Apr. 22. Cold and {sqwawls?} of snow. I walked to Willies and called at Mr Clarkes. Willie came out and I came with him. roads fairly good. Annie here in the eve.

Sun Apr. 23. Fine bright but quite cold. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. Auntie called at Edeys in the &lt;s&gt;afternoon&lt;/s&gt; {written above crossed out word} evening. {Back on line} after Mr McD. death. I went for a walk with Mr Davidson. {Written above line} {to golf Suites?} {Back on line} After Willie and Mary Watson left. Mr Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Apr. 24. Fine bright and warmer, we washed. Mr {illegible name} and Mr Howard married. {illegible} Mr &lt;u&gt;McDonald&lt;/u&gt; called {written above the line} I cleaned. East and South verandah. {Written on line} Annie washed lounge spread also red table cover.

Tue Apr. 25. Fine and a little warmer, we cleaned front &lt;u&gt;verandah&lt;/u&gt;. which was very black. Aunt Mattie and I at a lecture in the hall by {illegible name}. pictures on "{illegible} {illegible}"

Wed Apr. 26. Fine and warm. Mr {illegible name} here. Came a shower in the evening. Mr Davidson and I at {Ideal?} Bread to {Concerts?} for the Football Club. Turned very cold in the evening our garden is dry but rather hard so we are not putting it in.

Thur Apr. 27. Fine but very cold and windy, also dusty. Auntie and I in Toronto

Fri Apr. 28. Fine and cold north wind. Auntie called at {illegible} for a train in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Apr. 29. Fine and quite cool. {Nelson?} Smellie called to plant little spruce. {illegible symbol written above} 2·25. Annie called in afternoon Aunt Mattie and I at the Grave Yard in eve.

Sun Apr. 30. Fine bright and much warmer. Very dusty. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. Annie here in afternoon, she and I went to Golf Grounds for a walk. Mr Davidson, Mr Smellie and I at evening church. Mr McD. preached first evening since 19th March.

Mon May 1. A beautiful day and warm. Swept upstairs and put in &lt;u&gt;lettuce. Onion&lt;/u&gt; beets and carrots.

Tue May 2. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I at {Dutchets?}. left the {plate?} for repair. Very dusty.

Wed May 3. Fine and warm. Varnished spots in hall, and Aunties painted sink table. Washed &lt;u&gt;spare&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Counterpane&lt;/u&gt;. also East spare room Counterpane. &lt;u&gt;{Masons?}&lt;/u&gt; 50 anniversary.

Thur May 4. Showers through the night very foggy. Mr Davidson and I at a {Quilting?} at the Rectory. Annie here in the evening. Lawn mower out first time.

Fri May 5. Fine but dull and foggy at first. Auntie at Kellys. in evening then we met through Club house.

Sat May 6. Damp East wind followed by heavy rain the evening, and through the night. Mr Davidson took Parlor Double window out. I put in Peas in garden.</text>
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                    <text>Sun May 7. {Written above} Received word of Charlie {Jeasdales} death. {Written on line} Dull and cooler. Aunt Mattie, Willie and Grant at church in the morning {Canon Fiddler?} in the evening. very cold.

Mon May 8. &lt;u&gt;{Illegible written below}&lt;/u&gt; Fine and warmer. we washed, new dark quilt. Auntie and I out for a walk in the evening at cemetery. &lt;u&gt;Fire&lt;/u&gt; out first.

Tue May 9. Fine and bright. Auntie painted back Verandah and steps, also chairs. I walked to Margories in afternoon.

Wed May 10. Fine and warm. We &lt;u&gt;varnished&lt;/u&gt; Back &lt;u&gt;Dining&lt;/u&gt; room.

Thur May 11. Fine and warm. Auntie and I in Toronto got {Mashin?}. We went for a drive to Edgely with Mr Breakeys, in eve. Mr Fee. called in the evening. Willie and Mary called.

Fri May 12. Fine day. Annie here in evening.

Sat May 13. Fine and warm. Mr Davidson and I at social at Mr Fees in the evening. {Tom?} and Jennie Speight called

Sun May 14. Fine day. &lt;u&gt;Daylight&lt;/u&gt; saving time. Auntie and I at morning church. Willie late. Auntie, Mr Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon May 15. Fine and quite warm no &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; for a week. I went to Mr {Ridedelle?} in the evening Auntie at Miss Morgan then we called on Lucy Bowes.

Tue May 16. Fine and very warm. Auntie and I went to Weston. Annie and I at the Golf. grounds in evening.

Wed May 17. Dull and clowdy, I cut all the lawn. a great deal of apple and fruit blossom also lilacs in full. Showery in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Thur May 18. Damp east fog, then a heavy rain in the evening.

Fri May 19. Damp and dull. I light a little fire. Showery in the eve

Sat May 20. Showery and heavy rain in the afternoon, then cleared a little fire again first yesterday for {two?} days.

Sun May 21. Dull at first then clearing and warmer no need of fire Auntie and I at morning church. Mr Davidson children and I at Childrens service Presbyterian then for a walk to Golf Club. house. We went to evening church. beautiful bright and warm.

Mon May 22. Fine warm day. We went to Mr Mc. and the graveyard in the evening to see about plot.

Tue May 23. Fine and warm. We went to Willies in the afternoon then over to the old place to call. boys brought me home. Mary Watson also Mr R. Farr sick.

Wed May 24. Fine day ideal weather for the holiday. We were at mothers. Wylie took some of us to Elgin Mills in afternoon.

Thur May 25. Showery in the morning then clearing and warm. We went to see Mick Kelly in the eve. also called at Mr McDonalds.

Fri May 26. Fine and warm. We went to Toronto, got bat 3:45 for shape.

Sat May 27. Fine ideal all week. I cut grass three times this week. Auntie and I at graveyard.</text>
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                    <text>Sun May 28. Fine and warm. Auntie and I at morning church, perfect day. I went for a walk to the Golf. Auntie and I at morning Chruch also Willie.

Mon May 29. Fine bright and warm. W. {illegible} put down cement walk. {illegible symbol} {11.00?} I went to Mrs Riddells in the evening.

Tue May 30. Fine and quite warm. I called on Mr Bell.

Wed May 31. Fine and warm. May has been a lovely month.

Thur June 1. Fine and warm. I got my dress. $3. making. also my hat. $4.75. at  Miss Barker. and. {shape?} $3.45

Fri June 2. Dull and cooler. Mary Chapman called. her anniversary. Felicia {book?} and Alice also Mattie St Clair to tea. a light shower in the evening.

Sat June 3. Fine with exception of light shower. I went to {illegible} party at Miss Cooper. Mother in bed has shingles.

Sun June 4. Fine and warm. Aunt Mattie and I at church, in the morning and evening. Willie and Charlie out. Annie and I for a walk in the evening. Very warm.

Mon June 5. Fine and very warm. washed.

Tue June 6. Fine and warm. Rain {illegible} but not here. {Applles?} called

Wed June 7. Fine and warm. Thunder but no rain here.

Thur June 8. Fine very hot for this season unusually so. Mr {Redman's?} house-keeper Mr Travers called. Auntie and I at the grave-yard in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Fri June 9. Fine and very warm. I called on Willie Farr in eve and to see Lucy. Thunder and rain about {ten?}.

Sat June 10. Very sultry after a splendid rain last night which was badly needed. ground very dry. Auntie and I for a walk in the evening.

Sun June 11. Fine but warm. it rained and stormed most of the night but no dangerous lightning. We did not go to morning church. Willie, Mary and Grant came and took us to call at Markham Village Willie and Mary here for tea. and Charlie came for them. Mary, Aunt Mattie and I at church, it came a heavy shower about midnight. Cut first lettuce.

Mon June 12. Fine and quite cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto.

Tue June 13. Fine and quite cold. a little frost last night. Auntie and I went to call at Mr Simpsons.

Wed June 14. Fine and warmer a perfect day. I went to the "W.F.B." pic-nic with Willie. The "Golf Club" opened here at four O'clock. Alice {Sefton?} and Amy Cook called here afterwards.

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Sat June 17. Dull and foggy with occasional light showers. Mr {Shuter?} called in the afternoon. Cleared and cooler in eve. I was at Mary Watson a while. It thundered and rained nearly all last night. falling a lot of rain. Mother &amp; Annie went to {illegible} for over the week end.

Sun June 18. Fair but dull cool wind all day. Auntie and I at church, also. Willie, Mary, and Grant. Mr Davidson and I at evening church. Nelson &amp; Mr S. brought berries.

Mon June 19. Fine and cool. I went to Toronto, to Bloor St for cakes Annie here all night.

Tue June 20. Fine and warmer a perfect day. I had some girls for tea. {illegible} {Carper?}. James. Boyle. Hall. also Mr D. and Annie. Strawberries I have been getting all along 20 ct but other places were 25 and 28 ct. Mother came home at night.

Wed June 21. Fine and warmer. high wind took D. children to Golf. {written above grounds for Pie {illegible).

Thur June 22. Fine but cold and windy. I have a &lt;u&gt;cold&lt;/u&gt;. Auntie and I at Miss Edeys. in the evening. Mary brought cherry pie.

Fri June 23. Fine bright a little warmer. Auntie and I went to Toronto in afternoon had tea down town. Mr Davidson and I for a walk in evening.</text>
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Sun June 25. A great change to much cooler and cold. N. W. wind. Auntie and I at morning church a strange {illegible}. Hugh &amp; Alice Sefton and baby called also {illegible}. Annie and I for a walk. Mr D. and I at evening church. I wore suit all day.

Mon June 26. Fine and moderately warm.

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Wed June 28. Fine and a little warmer. Lizzie and children came out for a week holiday. Annie and Lizzie here in evening.

Thur June 29. Fine bright day, moderately warm.

Fri June 30. Fine and quite warm. Jennie Green went home on 4.&lt;u&gt;02&lt;/u&gt; car. Annie, Lizzie and I went to grave yard in eve.

Sat July 1. Rained gently last night and early this morning then foggy and very dull until evening. Mr D. and children and I went for a walk. Annie and Lizzie here in the eve. This rain will have done a great deal of good.

Sun July 2. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day. Auntie and I at morning church. I went alone to evening church. Turning warmer. Lizzie here in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Mon July 3. Dull and cool with a few light showers. We washed. Went for a walk to Meth. Cemetery in the evening. Mr D. away for week.

Tue July 4. Fine and very bright and cool. Lizzie, Margaret and Phyllis and I walked to Willies in the afternoon. an ideal day.

Wed July 5. Fine and quite cool. Auntie and I in Toronto. I got cotton Dress $3.95 at Northways. I stayed with the children while A and L. went to tea at Golf. Club. William White and Miss Duncan died.

Thur July 6. Thurs. a fine bright day, moderately warm. Auntie and I for a walk in the evening.

Fri July 7. A very strong hot wind. Auntie and I at William Whites funeral. it came a nice shower in the evening.

Sat July 8. An ideal day and moderately warm. Aunt Matties birthday Annie Lizzie and children here for a pic-nic tea. We went for a walk and then went for a drive to R.H. with Grant and Mary. a great traffic on this line Yonge partly closed.

Sun July 9. Fine and moderately warm. We went to morning church. Willie were out. I went to evening church. girls here in eve.

Mon July 10. Fine and moderately warm followed by high wind and warmer in afternoon. I went to Mr Riddells in the eve.

Tue July 11. Fine and very warm. at Mr Riddells in evening.

Wed July 12. Fine and cooler. Lizzie and children went home. Auntie and I went to Richmond Hill Cemetery in the evening. it came a heavy thunder and rain about eight o’clock.
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                    <text>Thur July 13. Fine and very cool. I went to call on Miss Duncan but she was away. Auntie at Mary Watson in eve.

Fri July 14. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk to Upland Golf. Margarie and children brought us berries our first.

Sat July 15. Fine and very warm. very dusty as there is heavy traffic as Yonge St. South is being widened. Tom and Jennie Speught here for tea. Mary Watson called. 

Sun July 16. Very warm. I went to Church. Mr Clarke and Willie called on the way from church. Aunt Mattie and Mr D also Willie at evening church. I did not go. very warm the dust terrible as there is an immense traffic on this road. fifty in 15 min. Annie here in the evening.

Mon July 17. A few light showers. thunder at noon. Mr D. in afraid of storm but it did not amount to much. we washed.

Tue July 18. Fine and cool, good to have dust settled a little Mr Little came with berries six boxes 25 cts and gave one

Wed July 19. Fine and moderately warm. we called at Mr Smellies in the evening. then for a walk.

Thur July 20. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk to Golf grounds. got my blue silk from Mr Riddelle &lt;u&gt;13.75&lt;/u&gt;

Fri July 21. Fine but terrible dust. Mr Teasdale. George and Clara called in the evening. M. {illegible name} peas &amp; pie last eve.</text>
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                    <text>Sat July 22. Very warm and dusty until evening then came light showers. we expected to go to Stouffville. to wet.

Sun July 23. Light showers and sultry all morning. Picked one ripe &lt;u&gt;tomato&lt;/u&gt;. a good deal of wheat cut. Mr Thompson Berries {written above} 20 c. {back on line} we did not go to morning church. I went alone in the evening. Mary and Charlie came and we went to Stouffville left at 3 "o'clock" and home at 6:30. it was pleasant {draining?} the rain did a great deal of good settled dust

Mon July 24. Fine and cool. Auntie and I in Toronto in afternoon she was a &lt;u&gt;W. Cooks&lt;/u&gt;.

Tue July 25 Fine and cool. ideal weather. Annie got small basket potatoes for Willies and sent out with Grant. 35 cents. Auntie at Kellys and {illegible name}.

Wed July 26. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk in eve. Man called about the oil.

Thur July 27 Fine and moderately warm. dust getting bad again Annie and I for a walk.

Fri July 28. Cool north west wind and terrible dust. A and I called to see Miss Morgan in the evening. Alice Edey called.

Sat July 29. Fine and warmer. Terrible dust. blowing. Several large ripe &lt;u&gt;tomatoes&lt;/u&gt; off our vines. Mr D. Annie and Auntie and I went to Mt Pleasant on quarter to six {illegible}.

Sun July 30. Fine a little warmer. I went to Church in morning. Terrible dust and n.w. wind. Aunt Mattie went to evening Church alone. Mr McDonald away on holiday.</text>
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                    <text>{written above the line} a little sprinkling in the afternoon.

{Back on line} Mon July 30. Fine and cool. N.W. wind. terrible dust. Miss Edeys in eve.

Tue Aug 1. Fine and moderately warm. great traffic. a letter from Maude Morse. then I phoned her. We are getting lovely tomatoes off our vines. we took up Onions.

Wed Aug 2. Maude Morse came on the 12.&lt;u&gt;02&lt;/u&gt; car. it came a terrible storm about three o’clock. with hail while none at the Village. a terrible wind storm west of here. Mr D. in.

Thur Aug 3. Fine and showery. a gentleman called regarding the Oil for road.

Fri Aug 4. Fine with terrific n.w. wind the oil tank came about 6.30. we gave $3.00 each of we 1.50 {written above} $.

{Back on line} Sat Aug 5. Fine bright with a cool north wind. the road is in a splendid condition after the oiling. Auntie and I at Mary Watsons in the evening.

Sun Aug 6. Cool and dull. Auntie and I at church supply as Mr McDonald is away on his holidays. It started to rain heavily about three o’clock. then partly fair at church time. I went alone in the evening. rained very heavy {thro?} night.

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                    <text>Tue Aug 8. Fine with a cold north wind - drying up. Auntie and I walked to Mayories in the evening.

Wed Aug 9. Fine bright and cool. Auntie and I to Jacksons Pt. went on the ten car arriving about twelve. {Written above line)$ {Back on line}1.70. Mr Collins called in evening about garden Party.

Thur Aug 10. Fine bright and cool. Auntie and I called at Mr Simpons in the evening. Mother and Annie to Toronto to Lizzies.

Fri Aug 11. Fine and warmer.

Sat Aug 12 Fine and very warm. We went to garden party at Mr Fees. Willie brought us home.

Sun Aug 13. Fine and very warm. Auntie and I also Willie at church. John Cooks. Verner and George for tea.

Mon Aug 14. Fine and warm.

Tue Aug 15. Fine and very warm. The humidity is great.

Wed Aug 16. Very warm about four it came a very bad Electric storm last a couple of hours no damage here but some parts it was dangerous. but did not cool the air

Thur Aug 17. Very hot. a little rain about five with thunder. I was at {Drs?} in eve for address of School. Co, also tonic for Auntie. warm and sultry after rain.

Fri Aug 18. A warm sultry day. Mr D. and children went to Swansea Mr Findlays cow died. In the evening turned very cool.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Aug 19. Fine and very cool. Auntie and I went to Toronto on 8:15 car and home on the 12:30. I get arch supports $5. he says I should wear size 6½ &lt;u&gt;A&lt;/u&gt;.

Sun Aug 20. Fine and cool. n.w. wind dust is blowing again. I went to morning church. a strange preacher. Willies family also Marjorie here for tea. W. at quarter to seven others a quarter to eight. the dust terrible in the evening.

Mon Aug 21. Fine and cool. M. Kelly died last night. I went up to Richmond Hill for flowers. We called at Kelly's in evening.

Tue Aug 22. Fine and warm. a great many through harvest.

Wed Aug 23. Very warm. Mick Kelly buried at 10. a.m. Auntie and I at the funeral. Mary here for dinner and she went to the Doctor at noon. Shingles. It came thunder in the evening but no rain. W. waiting for {illegible}.

Thur Aug 24. Fine and quite sultry. Mother and Annie came home. Mr Davidson and I for a walk. thunder and a little shower in the night. Mr D. gave me corn.

Fri Aug 25. Rained lightly in the morning then very high wind and thunder in afternoon. but only sprinkles Willies {thrashing?}.

Sat Aug 26. Fine with cool north-west wind. &lt;u&gt;Horticultural. Show&lt;/u&gt; Auntie and I went to tea. Charlie called with corn late in evening. Exhibition opened.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Aug 27. Fine bright and quite cold. I went to morning church Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Auntie and I at evening church.

Mon Aug 28. Fine bright day and warmer. We washed. {Miss?} Page called. Mr Rich Simpson called with Pears.

Tue Aug 29. Rained gently for a few hours. then cleared. Auntie and I went to Toronto in the afternoon tea down town.

Wed Aug 30. Fine bright and cool an ideal day. Auntie and I went to the Exhibition went on 12 car and home. 8.&lt;u&gt;02&lt;/u&gt; got a small basket of peaches 65 cents.

Thur &lt;s&gt;Sept 1&lt;/s&gt; Aug 31. Fine bright day. We made tomato butter they were sold. Small basket, also a couple of jars of peaches. {In blue} Corn roast at W. Robinsons.

{In Black} Fri Sept &lt;s&gt;2&lt;/s&gt; 1. Fine and quite warm and sultry.

Sat Sept &lt;s&gt;3&lt;/s&gt; 2. Fine and very hot and sultry. We went to Mr Wiltshires for Cauliflowers. Auntie called to ask for Miss Morgan.

Sun Sept &lt;s&gt;4&lt;/s&gt; 3. Fine and very warm. We were at church also Willie and Grant. W. came here for dinner. then he and Mary went to R.H. a little shower early but soon dry and dust {illegible}. {In blue} I went to evening church. very warm.

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Tue Sept 5. Fine and very warm and sultry. Double {tracking?} Yonge St at North Toronto. Canned tomatoes</text>
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                    <text>Wed Sept 6. Rained at noon for an hour then cleared and cool. the dust nicely settled. It did not harm the {illegible}. "Farmers Day". Margerie drove. Mr David and children.

Thur Sept 7. Fine bright and cool an ideal day. I &lt;u&gt;aired&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;quilts&lt;/u&gt;. Annie and I at the {Ex.?} down on 12:45 and home on 11. Auntie stayed with mother.

Fri Sept 8. Fine and very warm. aired pillows etc.

Sat Sept 9. Fine and very warm. Thunder but no rain.

Sun Sept 10 It came a heavy thunder storm about 6:30 a.m. with heavy rain then cleared but very sultry. We did not go to evening church went for a drive with Charlie and Mary while Willie went to church.

Mon Sept 11. Dull and showery. we washed.

Tue Sept 12. Fine bright and cool Auntie and I in Toronto got peaches. 15 cents a large basket. came home at 2:15 then went to decorate. Mr McDonald came for us then brought us home. I went again in eve.

Wed Sept 13. Fine at first and moderately warm. We canned peaches washed our &lt;u&gt;feather bed cover&lt;/u&gt;. just got dry when shower came. &lt;u&gt;Thanksgiving Service&lt;/u&gt; at nine. Mr D. Annie. Auntie and I went. fine evening. Cleaned &lt;u&gt;Cellar&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;headway&lt;/u&gt;.

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                    <text>Fri Sept 15. Fine but dull roads cutting with rain and traffic Auntie cleaned &lt;u&gt;upstair windows&lt;/u&gt;. washed upstair curtains and covers. I scrubbed w.c.

Sat Sept 16. Fine bright and very cool. Mr Davidson and I at Golf. Club opening. I got some tomatoes at Mr {Wiltshires?} in the evening.

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Mon Sept 18 Fair and bright. we &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; all &lt;u&gt;upstairs&lt;/u&gt; took up the &lt;u&gt;spare&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;carpet&lt;/u&gt; and turned it. Showery at night.

Tue Sept 19. Raining greatly most of morning I cleaned furnace nut. also washed parlor china. Quite cool. Mr {Rayshin?} died.

Wed Sept 20. Fine bright and much warmer I walked out to Willies in the afternoon. Auntie cleaned all &lt;u&gt;windows.&lt;/u&gt; -down stairs. I took up vegetable. Frances Carleton married

Thur Sept 21. Fine and quite warm. Annie and I for a walk in the evening. got a basket of peaches 60 cents and Annie took part of them. &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;silver&lt;/u&gt; Auntie has cold.

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                    <text>Sat Sept 23. Fine and very warm. getting quite dusty. Auntie and I at the R.C. Cemetry in the evening.

Sun Sept 24. Fine and moderately warm. very dusty. I went to Alice Sefton called with grapes. morning church. Willie and Charlie also. Auntie Mrs D and I at evening church. quite cool. Mr Sockharts out.

Mon Sept 25. Fine and moderately warm. then colder in the evening. we washed. and made Crab marmalade Mrs Davidson gave us Crabs.

Tue Sept 26. FIne . and and bright after our first &lt;u&gt;frost&lt;/u&gt;. and &lt;u&gt;Ice&lt;/u&gt; plants frozen. We cleaned &lt;u&gt;Parlor&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;tack Parlor&lt;/u&gt; also dining room. Icetzets men cleaning all done &lt;u&gt;stove pipes&lt;/u&gt; and cave troughs patched. Mary Watson and Alonzos wife called. Miss Mrs Rich Simpson called. Morgan died this a.m. oil stove in eve.

Wed Sept 27. Fine and much warmer. Auntie and I in Toronto. small basket peaches 35 cents. Jennie Edey called in the evening.

Thur Sept 28 Fine and quite wrm no need of jackets we went to Miss Morgans funeral.

Fri Sept 29. Fine and quite warm. made &lt;u&gt;Christmas Cake&lt;/u&gt; started to tear up yonge st at Thornhill Donald hurt his arm. Elizabeth came to mothers for a week. very dusty. called on Mrs Shuter.

Sat Sept 30 Fine and warm. Auntie and I at grave yard in the evening. Annie and Lizzie here in eve.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Oct 1 Fine and very warm and terrible dust. Auntie and I at church no need for Coats. Big trucks putting graved on this road. I went to church alone in the evening.

Mon Oct 2. Fine and quite warm. still gravelling road. Phyllis here for tea. working on Yonge Street frone Thornhill to New. Bronk

Tue Oct 3. Fine very warm. Annie. Lizzie and Phyllis here for tea.

Wed Oct 4. Fine and warm. the &lt;u&gt;Haileybury fire&lt;/u&gt; 6ouo homeless. 7 towns gone.

Thur Oct 5. FIne very warm. lives lost in north cemtry about. Auntie and I called at Fanny owes in eve.

Fri Oct 6. Continued very warm. and terrible dust as no rain for over two weeks. basket peaches 45 cents

Sat Oct 7. Rained steadily all afternoon from the N.E. Auntie and I went to John Cooks on the 1.45 car and left on. 8.30.

Sun Oct 8. Dull and quite cold. Auntie and I at morning church. Mrs Davidson in in the afternoon. light our &lt;u&gt;Coal heater&lt;/u&gt; the first time we needed fire as the past two weeks very warm. I went alone in eve.

Mon Oct 9. Fine and cool but quite dull followed by showers.

Tue Oct 10. Rained gently most of the day. I went to Toronto to Dentists. North toronto in a terrible mess. Changing cars at stop 21. Putting Cement on Yonge St.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Oct 11. Dull and cold. with light showers. &lt;u&gt;Dahlias up&lt;/u&gt;.

Thur Oct 12. Fine but continued dull and cool. &lt;u&gt;Covered Crestern&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Oct 13. Fine bright day after a very heavy white frost Grant brought Talman sweet apples.

Sat Oct 14. &lt;u&gt;Woodbridge Fair&lt;/u&gt; an ideal day warm and bright. I went out to call on Miss Duncan Ella and Mabel Welsh called. Annie at the Fair.. Will Martin dug one garde.

Sun Oct 15. A light showers then dull and mild. Auntie and I at church. Childrens Service. Mr McDonald announced his leaving this morning. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Auntie and I at eve church. very mild also Mrs Davidson and Annie.

Mon Oct 16. Fine and very mild. we called on Mr and Mrs McDonald Miss Medd. and Mrs Boyle. Double track to stop &lt;u&gt;26&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Oct 17. FIne and much colder. AUntie and I at the Dentist my inlay $10 and cleaning $2. had lunch also tea in Toronto. the fare to stop 26 is 20 cents return.

Wed Oct 18. Cold and windy terific dust I got my hat. $5.50 old velvet but new shape. Auntie and I called on Mrs Collins.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Oct 20. Fine bright but cold heavy frost. Mrs Gruelich here for tea. very dusty.

Sat Oct 21. Fine bright day. thick ice this morning. We took down Bamboo Curtains. also Mr Davidson put in &lt;u&gt;double window.&lt;/u&gt; I sold hens to Mr Bowes for 1 dollar each. very dusty.

Sun oct 22. Fine and warmer. Auntie and I also Willies at morning church. Mr McDonald did not preach eve he is at the mission. Willie and Grant took Annie. Auntie and I for a drive in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson. Auntie and I at evening church. a perfect day for Otober driving.

Mon Oct 23. Rained all morning then cleared and much colder. We washed. Nelson Smellie fixed ditch. Put on second &lt;u&gt;flannetite&lt;/u&gt; blanket in our bed.

Tue Oct 24. Fine bright and quite cold. Auntie and I in Toronto.

Wed OCt 25. Fine bright and cold. Lorraine had a birthday party seven little girls. I was in to help Mrs Davidson. Thur Oct 26 Fine bright day. We put in &lt;u&gt;Double Door&lt;/u&gt;. quite heavy frosts every night Auntie went to the Doctor.

Sat Oct 28. FIne bright and cold wind. changed to sleep in the &lt;u&gt;East bedroom.&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Davidson in. eve are knitting Donalds muffler.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Oct 29. FIne bright day after a heavy white frost. a perfect day. Auntie and I also Willie and Grant at morning church. Mother. Annie. also Auntie and I at Willies for tea. Charlie brought us home for evening church as it was &lt;u&gt;Mr McDonalds farewell.&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Oct 30 Fine bright day but cold. Auntie called at Mr McD I was at the hall. they are packing a bale for the northern fire sufferers. got invitation from Jennie Green.

Tue Oct 31. "Halloween" a fine day but cool. &lt;u&gt;Mr McDonalds&lt;/u&gt; moved. Clara Teasdale came on the 11.02 Car and home on the quarter to seven. we called at Mrs Reamans. F.B.

Wed Nov 1. Fine at milder. a light shower in the evening but I walked to Willies. Mrs Little here. not enough to help ploughing but dust is settled.

Thur Nov 2. A few light showers. quite mild. I went to the {ineligble} for a {tonic} for Auntie in the evening. Annie in eve.

Fri Nov 3. Fair but dull and damp. I went for a Tonic for Auntie in the evening.

Sat Nov 4 Fine warm day. Annie and I for a walk in the evening Willie caled also Marjorie.

Sun Nov 5. Fine bright and quite warm. Auntie and I at church Arch Deac Davidson took services an ideal day. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. she and I at evening church. Anie and I here in the evening.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Nov 6. Rained gently and misty. &lt;u&gt;Thanksgiving Day.&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Davidson and I at Concert in the Methodist Church. we washed. Yoge St opened from heres

Tue Nov 7. Fine bright day and moderately cold. Auntie and I at Toronto called at Willie Cooks about C.C. money in the Dominion Bank. $&lt;u&gt;2.78.&lt;/u&gt; I brought my Coat home. relined. $35. Annie here in the ve.

Wed Nov 8. Fine and bright. I raked some leaves.

Thur Nov 9. Fine and much colder. Annie called. I called on M. Watson

Fri Nov 10. FIne a heavy white frost. raked and burnt leaves. Auntie called to see Mrs Reaman. I got trimming on my hat changed.

Sat Nov 11. Dull and a few squawls much warmer. Arc Deacon Davidson called. 

Sun Nov 12. Fine bright day but turning colder. Auntie and I at morning church. Charlie came for Mother. Annie also Auntie and I and took us to &lt;u&gt;Marjories&lt;/u&gt; for tea. Ross brought us home.

Mon Nov 13. Fine bright day. after a heavy frost an ideal day. Auntie and I went to Bradford on 8.35 G.T.R. and left there at 6.15. we were at &lt;u&gt;Jennie Greens Golden Wedding.&lt;/u&gt; 1872-1922 fare o the G.T.R_$1.75.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Nov 14. Fine day and quite mild. AUntie and I called on Mrs Teeson in the afternoon

Wed Nov 15. Fine and moderately cold. little shower in eve-

Thur Nov 16. Fine and moderately cold. I walked to Willies with some papers

Fri Nov 17. Fine bright and quite mild. AUntie and I at Miss Edeys in the evening.

Sat Nov 18. A shower during the night and then dull and light showers in the afternoon. Willies called in the morning. rained gently int he evening.

Sun Nov 19. Fair at first and quite warm. bright sunshine Auntie and I at morning church. a new minister Mr Bruce preached, it rained a little in afternoon then thunder and lighting about five o'clock and heavy rain. then cleared. quite muddy. I went to church.

Mon Nov 20. Dull and occasional squawls. we washed. I went to Mrs Littles. got a basket of sweet apples.

Tue Nov 21. Colder and very high wind frosty we lighted &lt;u&gt;Furnace.&lt;/u&gt; I called at M. Chapmans to see Mission Band.

Wed Nov 22 Fine bright day. eve event to TOronto. came home with Mr E. Francis. I called at Miss Mundeys in the evening. a little sprinkling of &lt;u&gt;snow first&lt;/u&gt; Royal Winter Fair opened.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Nov 23. FIne and milder. ploughs are still going.

Fri Nov 24. Fine and colder. squawls of snow in the evening.

Sat Nov 25. FIne and very cold. north wind. Annie here in the evening. Mrs Davidson and the children been away since friday.

Sun Nov 26. Fine at first andquite cold. Auntie and I at church. Mr preached from. St started to snow at noon. very fine and then cleared and fine I went to evening church. Annie here in eve.

Mon Nov 27. Snowed last night and all overed over. quite a lot. then cleared and fine. but wet &amp; slushy.

Tue Nov 28. Fine bright and moderately cold a perfect day. Auntie and I at the "Royal Winter FAir"

Wed Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold. started to knit scarf.

Thur Nov 30. Fair at first then a light shower in the afternoon. Mrs Kane and Bert here. putting gravel on.

Fri Dec 1. Fine but quite muddy. a terrific wind. &lt;u&gt;A cold.&lt;/u&gt; Willies &lt;u&gt;thrashing&lt;/u&gt; untill noon then had to stop for wind.

Sat Dec 2 Fine bright day all quite dry and clean. I have a cold nd sore throat. also Auntie. Willies finished thrashing at noon. finished Marys scarf. it took seven (two ounces) skeins at 25 cents a skein $1.75. Mrs Cox called.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Dec 3. Fine bright and moderately cold. all roady nice and dry. a perfect day for November. Auntie and I at church. also Willie and Grant. Mr Johnson of Fenteus Falls preached. Annie. Agnes Boyle and I for a walk. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Dec 4. Fine bright and moderately warm. washed. I went to see Aunt Kate in afternoon. chicken 5 at $35. I went to a meeting at the church. in eve about deciding for a Minister. Mr Findlays. brought &lt;u&gt;pork&lt;/u&gt;.

Tue Dec 5. Fair with a very high wind. terrific gale my cold worse. "Aluia Club" social I did not go.

Wed Dec 6. Fine but quite cold.

Thur Dec 7. A litle fine snow coming most of day. I went to the Doctors in the morning for a little for my cough. Annie here in the evening.

Fri Dec 8. Milder with fog and damp. quite slushy.

Sat Dec 9. FIne bright and moderately cold. walks and roads rather slippery. Auntie and I in Toronto Willie called in the evening.

Sun Dec 10. Fine bright and quite cold. Auntie and I at church. Arch Deac Davidson preached. John. Felicia and the boys called in the afternoon. I did not go to evening church as I have a cold.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Dec 11 Fine and much milder. Dr Appelbe died we got the message about six o'clock. I went out and phoned Willie. Miss Edey called in afternoon

Tue Dec 12. Mild at first a little rain last night. Charlie came out early in the morning. The wind turned very cold and increased to a terrific gale. a dreadful day. I have cough and cold.

Wed Dec 13. Fair and very cold. the wind decreasing. Willie left on the 10.20 train for Parry SOund.

Thur Dec 14. Fine and quite mild a little light snow and then cleared. Willie came home in the evening.

Fri Dec 15. Fine and quite cold. I called to see Mrs Reaman.

Sat Dec 16. FIne and cold. 2 above zero. I went to Dr in the evening. botle and tablets. $1.50.

Sun Dec 17. A fall of light snow last night clearng at ten AUntie and Grant at church. I did not go on account of coughing. Annie here in the afternoon then she and I went for a walk. milder after the snow.

Mon Dec 18. Fine bright and much colder. Auntie and I in Toronto. a very fine day.

Tue Dec 19. Fine and cold about zero or two above. Auntie cleaned down coal bin we have less than a ton.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Dec 20. A raw east wind not so frosty. My cold and pain in my side much worse. Auntie told the Doctor to come. he came aout six. Annie called in the evening.

Thur Dec 21. Fine and moderately cold. Dr called with medicine. I am staying in on account of cold.

Fri Dec 22. FIne but much milder and a damp air. Dr Campbell called. we did sweeping for next week. Annie here in evening. also Grant called with chicken. cake and candy.

Sat Dec 23. Mild and snowing quite heavily untill noon. Auntie went with Dr Johns to Dr Campbell to have her eye attended to. Annie and Lizzie called. I went to Village but cough a good deal yet.

Sun Dec 24. Mild with a very damp air Auntie went to church with Willie and Charlie. Lorraine brought our presents in ice the afternoon. I was not out all day Mrs Davidson and children went to Swansea.

Mon Dec 25 Fine and very mild nice bright seen and sloppy. "Christmas" day we were all at Mothers. I am very poorly a pain in my side with coughing.

Tue Dec 26. Fine and quite mild. slushy. We got geese 35 cents a pound. 10 1/2 and 9 pounds. we opened then Edna Wittshire and Mrs Smellie called. Mrs Reive died.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Dec 27. Colder with east wind. I went to the Doctors and got my side strapped very painful.

Thur Dec 28. A strog east wind and snowing nearly all day quite cold. only light snow. Annie called. Mrs D

Fri Dec 29. A fine bright day very frosty. Auntie out to phone for coal. Mrs Reive buried. Doctor called to see eye. Mrs Davidson called.

Sat Dec 30. Fine bright ad moderately cold. I was out for the first to Village for several days. Annie called. a perfect day.

Sun Dec 31. Mild and showery all day. we were not out to church. very slippery.

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Mon Jan 1. Fine and mild all day a little slippery. New Years. Willies. Marjories. Mothers here just for dinner.

Tue Jan 2. FIne and moderately cold. Auntie at Doctors. Snow in eve.

Wed Jan 3. Snowing lightly most of day. east wind.

Thur Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold.

Fri Jan 5. Fine and moderately cold. Snowing in the evening.

Sat Jan 6. Fine and extremely cold. 8 below zero. We left at 8.30 and took Auntie down. operation aout 10.30. I came home at 2.30. at Drs in eve. stayed at Mothers. Willie called.

Sun Jan 7. Very cold I went ot see Auntie in afternoon. at evening church.

Mon Jan 8. Milder with light snow like Sunday. I was home.

Tue Jan 9. Snowing most of the day. the Doctor and I went for Aunt Mattie left at quarter to ten and home 12.

Wed Jan 10 Fine with a little light snow. Mary Watson called.

Thur Jan 11 A light fall of snow. getting quite deep cutters out and sleighs. Mr Street brought ton  coal $16.50

Fri Jan 12. It is snowing lightly. Mrs Howard very sick.

Sat Jan 13. Very cold 2 below zero but clear. Lizzie called. also Mrs Parkinson. Ambulance took Mrs Howard away

Sun Jan 14. Snowing from the east all day. dee snow. not ont

Mon Jan 15 Fine and quite cold. snow to dig. The &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called.

Tue Jan 16. Fair at first I washed. a terrific wind in afternoon very cold.

Wed Jan 17. FIne and very cold. &lt;u&gt;18 below zero.&lt;/u&gt; some places. &lt;u&gt;22 below&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Cox here in the morning. Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Collins called.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Jan 18. Mrs R. Thompson and Mrs Lennox called in eve. &lt;u&gt;Doctor here.&lt;/u&gt; Fine and very mild it moderated a great deal. water running.

Fri Jan 19. Fine and moderately cold a beautiful day. Miss Medd and Mrs Breakey called. I went to afternoon tea at Mrs Elsons. it snowed a good del through the night.

Sat Jan 20. Milder and it started to rain and rained heavily in the evening. Mrs Johns called.

Sun Jan 21. Fine bright day and moderately cold. frozen and a little icy. I went to morning church. first for five Sundays i the morn. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church. Mrs Trueman here for dinner. Willie and Mary here to call.

Mon Jan 22. FIne bright but very cold. we swept upstairs.

Tue Jan 23. Fine and a little milder. Willie and Mercie here in eve.

Wed Jan 24. Snowing from the East all day. soft and heavy. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. Mrs Rick Simpson called. I am straped. went down to pay Auntie bill in eve.

Thur Jan 25. Colder and a lot of snow to shovel this morning. Annie here in the morning.

Fri Jan 26. East wind with light snow. untill noon cleared. I went to Toronto in the afternoon. Turkey 7. 3/4 at &lt;u&gt;60&lt;/u&gt; (4.70)

Sat Jan 27. Fine bright and quite cold. I scrubbed cellar steps. the &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here.

Sun Jan 28. A very cold east wind fine snow. most of day. Annie called Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Jan 29. Fine very cold. Mrs Cox here in morning. Mrs Pearce Robinson called. Miss Edey called. I went to &lt;u&gt;Drs he&lt;/u&gt; was not in so came later. $2. w.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Jan 30. Fine bright day very frosty I stayed in bed untill noon. Annie called also Mrs Davidson.

Wed Jan 31. Fine and milder. Minnie Appelbe came about 4.30. I not going out.

Thur Feb 1 Mild and foggy. Minnie here also Annie for tea.

Fri Feb 2. Fine bright a little colder. &lt;u&gt;Bear&lt;/u&gt; could see shadow. Minnie left. Lorraine for tea

Sat Feb 3. Fine and bright very cold wind. I went to Village. the &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. Willie called. Mrs Davidson in the evening. Mrs &lt;u&gt;Howard&lt;/u&gt; buried had been three weeks at Hospital

Sun Feb 4. Fine bright day. very. very frosty. &lt;u&gt;10 below zero.&lt;/u&gt; east wind not out all day.

Mon Feb 5. Fine and very cold about &lt;u&gt;5&lt;/u&gt; below zero. we swept.

Tue Feb 6. Cold east wind. Auntie has a very ad &lt;u&gt;sore throat Dr came&lt;/u&gt; about. five. Annie and Mrs Davidson called. Mrs Cox

Wed Feb 7. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie had a bad night. sleighing good

Thur. Feb 8. Fair and milder but soft south wind. Annie here in the evening. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called in the morning. Auntie a little better.

Fri Feb 9. Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect winter the ground all covered with snow yet not much drifting. went to &lt;u&gt;Miss Halls&lt;/u&gt; Euchre. Mrs Davidson in.

Sat Feb 10. FIne bright day moderately cold. Willie called. Auntie bitter

Sun Feb 11. Fine but quite cold. I went to morning church.

Mon Feb 12. Fine and very cold increasing wind and drifting. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here

Tue Feb 13. Milder after a heavy fall of snow. Cyril Parkinson did 25 cts. a little digging for us. I went to Mrs Fees to a church tea in the afternoon.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Feb 14. St Valentines Day. a terrific wind and drifting. first bad storm of the season. Yonge Street full.

Thur Feb 15. A cold. N.W. wind but gradually decreasing.

Fri Feb 16. Fine and slightly milder. got 25.00 coal from R.Hill $22 a toy Robin here

Sat Feb 17. Fine and very cold aout &lt;u&gt;zero&lt;/u&gt;. Mr Davidson tuned &lt;u&gt;piano&lt;/u&gt; $2.00. Willie called.

Sun Feb 18. Fine and cold but bright. new clerggman Mr &lt;u&gt;Noble&lt;/u&gt; preached first I went to morning church. &lt;u&gt;John Cook&lt;/u&gt; here. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Feb 19. Fine bright and very cold. Auntie and I swept.

Tue Feb 20. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.

Wed Feb 21. Milder with quite a fall of sow from six to eight. Aunt Mattie walked to Mothers her first time out. Mrs Davidson and I at Hockey Match. Thorn. Bowman.

Thur Feb 22, Fine and turning uch colder. I went to reception for &lt;u&gt;Mr Noble&lt;/u&gt;. Doctor called.

Fri Feb 23. Very cold &lt;u&gt;5 below zero.&lt;/u&gt; AUnte and I went to Toronto she had her. R. treatment down on quarter to eight. home on 2.2 here. R on from 9.20 to 12.20.

Sat Feb 24 Ran cold wind below zero then moderated with snow in the afternoon. cleared at night. W. called.

Sun Feb 25. Fine bright and moderately cold. I went to mornig church. thawing in afternoon. I went for a walk. Mrs D and I at &lt;u&gt;church&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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                    <text>Mon Feb 26. Fine bright and quite mild thawing a good deal.

Tue Feb 27. ine and quite mild. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey called. Lizzie in eve

Wed Fe 28. Fine bright and thawing. Mrs Davidson and called Deans.

Thur Mar 1 A little light snow early then mild and sloppy. &lt;u&gt;Auntie&lt;/u&gt; and I in Toronto. got a drss. $19.50. George Cook for tea.

Fri Mar 2. Fine and very mild snow nearly gone on middle of road and water running. Hockey girls won from Wellan.

Sat Mar 3. Fine bright and mild water running. I went to a Euchre at &lt;u&gt;Mrs Smellies&lt;/u&gt; five tables. we have had a week of perfect weather. snow going nicely. a little water over

Sun Mar 4 Raining at first then clear and mild with very strong wind sleighing bad. Mary Watson for tea. at eve church.

Mon Mar 5. Fine and colder quite icy.

Tue Mar 6. A cold. S.E. wind. followed by light snow. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here.

Wed Mar 7. Clearing and very cold. snow has improved sleighing. &lt;u&gt;Cleaned&lt;/u&gt; kitche cupboard.

Thur Mar 8. Fine bright but quite cold Auntie &amp; I at Dr Campbells. $2 each &lt;u&gt;Mr Noble inducted&lt;/u&gt;.

Fri Mar 9. Fine and qute cold. I called at iss Stoddardts.

Sat Mar 10. Fine bright and cold after rain and sleet through the night. Mr Street brought coal a ton $16.50

Sun Mar 11. Fine bright and much milder snow going. I went to church &lt;u&gt;Robins&lt;/u&gt; here. Mrs D. and I for a walk. she and I at eve church.

Mon Mar 12. Mild and raining. water over a little can get over it. snow and ice going nicely. chicken 7 lbs at 35 cts. sleet broke down poles last night. cars only to Thornhill</text>
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                    <text>Tue Mar 13. Fine and very cold. ice all frozen. I went to Toronto for Lettuce and Celery. water a little deep.

Wed Mar 14. Fine and cold. N.W. wind all frozen clean. ladies for tea 11. nearly zero

Thur Mar 15 Fine and very cold. Auntie at Doctors. McDonalds a son

Fri Mar 16. Raining heavily then cleared and colder. &lt;u&gt;water over&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Mar 17. Fine bright day no water. I was at Annies she has her Recital.

Sun Mar 18 Fine and much warmer. roads are dirty but not deep. Auntie and I at &lt;u&gt;church.&lt;/u&gt; her first time. Water over road for a while then setled and I went to evening church. very mild.

Mon mar 19. Fine but very cold wind. quite a sudden change.

Tue Mar 20. FIne and quite cold but no wind. Auntie and I in Toronto got wall paper. water only over road for a few hours for (three days. not deep

Wed Mar 21. Fine and moderately cold.

Thur ar 22. Auntie cleaned &lt;u&gt;cellar headway&lt;/u&gt; and I cleaned &lt;u&gt;burea Drawers.&lt;/u&gt; Fine and quite mild. snow going nicely. rain in eve.

Fri Mar 23 Fine and a little colder. I was at an &lt;u&gt;Euchre party&lt;/u&gt; at Mrs &lt;u&gt;Johns&lt;/u&gt; in the afternoon. Annie here in the evening.

Sat Mar 24. Fine but much colder a strong wind drying centre of roads a little in places. very. very cold wind. Mrs D. came here

Sun Mar 25 Fair with cold. N.E. wind. I went to morning church. Yonge St and here quite dry. started to snow lightly at four. a lot of snow. but only light a great debth. the winters snow all gone also ice but now fresh snow came.</text>
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Tue Mar 27. Fine and quite cold. snow remaining a terrific wind. &lt;u&gt;Eucheat&lt;/u&gt; Hall Hockey Girls.

Wed Mar 28. Very cold wind, a regular gale. extremely cold for late in Mar

Thur Mar 29. Rather milder with snow falling all afternoon untill eight P.M. a great deal for season. Auntie at. Drs I went to Annie Euchre 20 ladies

Fri Mar 30. &lt;u&gt;3rd Friday.&lt;/u&gt; fine bright but quite cold. Lizzie &amp; Margaret called in the morning. I did not go to church.

Sat Mar 31. Fine and very cold. 4 above zero. a terrific wind. Willie called washed white flamitti

Sun Apr 1. &lt;u&gt;Easter Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. Auntie and I at church. Lorrained and I for a walk she stayed tea Mr. D. I went to evening church quite cold. all frozen and still quite a lot of the snow that came last Sunday. I have another cold

Mon Apr 2 Easter Monday. Mrs D. went Town. fine and a little warmer &lt;u&gt;we cleaed. East&lt;/u&gt; &lt;s&gt;and north bed rooms&lt;/s&gt; and &lt;u&gt;spare room&lt;/u&gt; took up E. carpet. cleaned feather bed and all windows up.

Tue Apr 3. Mild but dull. we finished our room and hall. I went to Welshs for tea. showery and warm in afternoon.

Wed April 4. Fine and colder. Auntie washed a little for cleaning.

Thur Apr 5. Fine and quite cool. Auntie and I in Toronto my coat $15. Ex it started to rain in afternoon then turned to sleet and snow. Mrs Davison came home.

Fri April 6. Fine and mild sloppy. cleaned &lt;u&gt;silver&lt;/u&gt;. back kitchen &amp; cupboard Margaret here for tea. centre road dried nicely.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Apr 7. Fine and quite mild. Mrs Howards sale. house $13.00 I was at Annies in the eve. Lizzie and Boyle girls there

Sun Apr 8. It rained in night then colder and terrifi wind Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Apr 9. Fine and moderately cold cleaned and took u &lt;u&gt;Dining room carpet&lt;/u&gt; washed &lt;u&gt;curtains&lt;/u&gt; etc.

Tue Apr 10 Fine at first. Mr &lt;u&gt;Youngman&lt;/u&gt; papering. squawls in afternoon Mr Noble called. (&lt;u&gt;cleaned cellar&lt;/u&gt; front shelf. and boards. scrubed a couple Doors.

Wed Apr 11. Cool and showery. Mr Youngman finished at "3." 14 hours 75 cts hour. paper $399. (5.C 25 cts 1.25.) 10W. 13 cts 1.30 16 yrds Bord 9 - $1,44 - put down carpet. roads dry.

Thur Apr 12 FIne bright warmer cleaned &lt;u&gt;parlor&lt;/u&gt; finished Dining Room

Fri Apr 13. Fine quite cold. Varnished parlor and East ed room floor Auntie went to Doctors. called at Mrs Reamans I uncovered Cisterm put on some cinders.

Sat Apr 14. Fine but very cold wind. I cleaned and &lt;u&gt;oiled furnace&lt;/u&gt; and we did other doors etc. scrubbed. dust blowing.

Sun Apr 15. A fall of snow last night and turned to fine rain this morning easterly. started heavy rain in eve. at Church.

Mon Apr 16 Fine and quite cold. swept and &lt;u&gt;Varnished&lt;/u&gt; upstairs came a fall of wet snow in the evening. &lt;u&gt;Double D cleaned attic from curtains.&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Apr 17 Cold. we finished &lt;u&gt;cleaning cellar.&lt;/u&gt; Furnace out.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Apr 18. Fine and quite cold. we did a little up chamber. ice every night

Thur Apr 19. Fine a litle milder. &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt; early &lt;u&gt;cleaned chamber. wood shed&lt;/u&gt; frogs out first time.

Fri Apr 20 Very. very warm 80 &lt;u&gt;Degrees&lt;/u&gt;. Auntie and I in Toronto heat unbearable. Most all cleaning done except Varnishing D. room back.

Sat Apr 21. Very warm burning grass and raking. Annie here in the eve. also Mrs Davidson. No fire in &lt;u&gt;Range&lt;/u&gt; very dusty.

Sun Apr 22 Much cooler. I went to the Mission. &lt;u&gt;Mr McDonald&lt;/u&gt; preached MRs Davidson and I at eve church a little rain.

Mon Apr 23 Fine and quite cool. washed and put in &lt;u&gt;Lettuce&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;Onions&lt;/u&gt; I was at Drs in eve about my ear no chnge. at graveyard

Tue Apr 24 Fine and moderately warm Auntie at &lt;u&gt;Dr Eakins&lt;/u&gt;. 

Wed Apr 25 Fine cold. I went to Choir Concert Meth. I &lt;u&gt;dug&lt;/u&gt; around &lt;u&gt;trees&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Apr 26 Fine a little warmer. cleaned front &lt;u&gt;Verandah.&lt;/u&gt; very dusty

Fri Apr 27. Fine warm day. Auntie and I at graveyard and at Mary Watson in eve.

Sat Apr 28 A little showery in the morning then ine and bright at a Euchre for Miss Elliott at Mrs Simpson Auntie and I at Mith Cemetry in eve. Willie called.

Sun Apr 29. A few scattered showers. AUntie and I at church. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Apr 30. Fine but cold wind. and very dry. Peas in 1 May.

Tue May 1 Fine quite cool. Mrs Orr and Meta for tea. 4200 of coal at 16.50 a ton. and we have about a ton in cellar.</text>
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                    <text>Wed May 2. Fine much warmer. Varnished front door and chairs D. Davidson has scarlet fever. called on Mrs Noble.

Thur May 3. A perfect day &lt;s&gt;we were in Toronto.&lt;/s&gt; Auntie called on &lt;s&gt;Mrs&lt;/s&gt; at Drs.

Fri May 4. Fine and moderately warm in Toronto.

Sat May 5. Fine and moderately warm. I caled at Miss Barkers. dusty. Willie Mary here afternoon I went to eve church.

Sun May 6. A perfect day warmer. Auntie and I at morning church.

Mon May 7 Fine bright and moderately warm. Washed covers for back dining room. our dark quilt. We called at Mrs Smellies eve.

Tue May 8. Showery. N.S. moved a tree for us. Mr James died.

Wed May 9. Coming a little soft snow then cleared. heavy frost night.

Thur May 10. A fall of dry snow quite cold. cleared nd snow gone I went to grave yard planted grass seed in eve.

Fri May 11. Raw east wind. with little squawls Auntie at Mrs Reddells in eve. I out &lt;u&gt;lawn&lt;/u&gt;. got hat home last eve. $.25.

Sat May 12. Cool damp east wind but little rain Aunties hat. $8.00

Sun May 13. Fine and cold. N.W. wind Auntie and I at morning church. I went to Presby terion and to our own in eve. "Daylight Saving"

Mon May 14. FIne bright day. AUntie and I at Miss Edeys in eve. the Schol &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; about nine o'clock.

Tue May 15. A little rain in the morning. &lt;u&gt;Fire&lt;/u&gt; at Miss Wests in the evening. a heavy rain came and helped.

Wed May 16. Dull and cool east wind. with squawls. &lt;u&gt;Fire&lt;/u&gt; at Mr Weldricks barn. &lt;u&gt;Mother&lt;/u&gt; paseed away aout. ten.</text>
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                    <text>Thur May 17. A terrific rain from the east, cleared about moon. girls went home then Mr Wright took mother about noon. Minnie appelbe arrived about five. Meu out on watch all night.

Fri May 18. Fine bright and much warmer. Auntie and I at Mothers in the afternoon. Minnie cause here for tea and night.

Sat May 19. Fie bright and warmer. the funeral at three-thirty. new time. the two boys arrested on friday. up for exam today

Sun May 20. A heavy rain started about six followed by thunder and lightning about nine and ten, then cleared in afternoon. AUntie and I went to see Annie. it came severe thunder and lightning about seven but did not last long.

Mon May 21 Fine and moderately warm. we washed. Annie went to Lizzies and shut house up. Auntie and I at Graveyard eve. Mrs reakey here in the evening. Morley helped cut grass.

Tue May 22. Fine day. Auntie and I in Toronto. changed light Coat $15 for black at $22.50. Mrs Reawans died. Willies called.

Wed May 23. Fine and warmer. we called at Mr Reawans. Auntie Drs.

Thur May 24. Victoria Day. I went to Mrs Reawans funeral. Mary here for a while. put in more peas. at grave yard an ideal day. no fire in heater.

Fri May 25. Fine quite warm going without a coat. Meta Jackson and Mrs Will Orr called. Varnished dining room.

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                    <text>Sun May 27, Fine and quite warm. dusty Auntie and I at church. I went to evening church. quite dusty.

Mon May 28. Fine and quite warm. I called at Miss Edeys eve. 

Tue May 29 FIne and warm. Auntie and I i Toronto dyed dress $3. Annie and Margaret came home. M. cut grass.

Wed May 30 Fine and warm. Mr Corkery gave Rhubarb. Cleaning Church.

Thur May 31. Fine. Carrie Smurthuarte and Edith here. Mabel and Hazel Welsh callen in car. Margaret and Annie here to tea. Mr Street brought two coal at 16.50. we have about five tons in all. clak. &lt;u&gt;5 tons in all&lt;/u&gt;

Fri June 1 Fine and warm. Auntie and I at Annies in eve. Donald Davidson up and dressed.

Sat June 2 Fine and warm quite dusty. Auntie &amp; I at school. eve

Sun June 3. It came thunder storm in night. sultry and threatening all day. thunder in the afternoon. Willie &amp; Mary called Auntie and I at evening church. &lt;u&gt;old time&lt;/u&gt;.

Mon June 4. Dull and threatening. very sultry. we washed

Tue June 5. Pair at first we painted Verandah. then came thunder storm in afternoon and spoiled it. Annie in ee wth paper

Wed June 6. Fine at first then showery &lt;u&gt;Teasdales&lt;/u&gt; called. I went Wee

Thur June 7. SHowery and damp. we went to M. Watsons in eve

Fri June 8. A damp east wind with squawls turned to much cooler. coal oil heater lighted first time since 24th</text>
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                    <text>Sat June 9. Fine and clearing but cold. first fine day since laststurday. Auntie and I in Toronto. up at graveyard eve

Sun June 10. FIne bright day. perfect day. I was at church. Grant took his father. Margaret and us for a drive to Maple. Hope. Teston. etc. and to &lt;u&gt;Willies&lt;/u&gt; for tea. J. Cooks called.

Mon June 11. Fine and quite warm. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; on this road. Curtis killed at Morgans hill. I went to John Cooks in eve they brought me home.

Tue June 12 Fine and warm. I went to Mr Watmoughs in eve

Wed june 13. Fine and warm. very dusty.

Thur June 14. A light shower early. Mrs D. to Swanswen for few days Morley cut grass. Annie at Willies.

Fri June 15. Fine and cooler. Annie here in evening.

Sat June 16. Fine bright. terrific duet. Annie Heslip buried. Auntie and I at Miss Edeys in evening.

Sun June 17. Fine and warmer. Auntie and I alo Wilie and Grant at church. John Cooks here for tea. I went to church at eight new time. very hot

Mon June 18. Fine warm. Mrs Noble called. terrible dust.

Tue June 19. Very warm. Mary and Grant here a while in the evening.

Wed June 20 Fine warm, and dusty. Annie here in the evening.

Thur June 21. Fine and very warm. Lizzie called. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey here in the eve. Mrs Davidson here. Strawberries at stone 30 cents.</text>
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                    <text>Fri June 22. Fine and warm. Auntie at Mrs Wells in evening to have skirt fitted. got strawberries at Mrs Thompsons 20 cts

Sat June 23. Very warm. Auntie and I at John Cooks. they took us for a drive then brought us home. heavy storm in Toronto but only light here. first for two weeks.

Sun June 24. Very, very warm. with thunder no rain here but in some parts heavy storms. we did not go to ch-

Mon June 25 Fair untill evening it came a storm. I went to vote. Conservatives elected with huge majority "Fergun"

Tue June 26. Fine and very warm. Lizzie and children came weigh &lt;u&gt;132&lt;/u&gt; out to Thornhill. Auntie and I there in evening.

Wed Jun 27. Fine and cooler. Mrs Smellie and M. Watson called. Auntie and I in Toronto Dress 7.50

Thur Jun 28. Fine and cool. Lizzie and I for walk in every.

Sat June 30 Fine a light shower in afternoon but fine for Garden Party at Mr Fees. berries 18 c

Sun July 1 A perfect day moderately warm evening were at morning church. I went alone eve.

Mon July 2, Fine and moderately warm. a little rain at mine in evening. Mrs Davison children with us at Cemetry got Strawberries 15 cts. The girls at Willies for tea it came a thunder storm in evening Mrs Davidson and us went to Meth Cemetry.</text>
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                    <text>Tue July 3. Fine and warm then came thunder and heavy rain about four oclock.

Wed July 4. Fair and warm. Margaret and Phyllis here for tea. Auntie at the Drs in evening. Lizzie ad I for a walk.

Thur July 5. Fine and warm. Auntie and I also the girls at Mrs Boyles for tea. it rained gently all night. green &lt;u&gt;peas&lt;/u&gt;.

Fri July 6. Fine very sultry Lizzie called to say good-bye. Auntie at Mrs Smellies. dust again.

Sat July 7. Fine and moderately warm. we went for berries 15 cts

Sun July 8. Fine and quite warm. Auntie and I at morning church quite dusty but South wind. I went to evening church.

Mon July 9 Fine and warm

Tue July 10 Fine but damp and threatening poor for hay.

Wed July 11 Fine and cooler. I took my watch to Toronto.

Thur July 12. Moderately warm. Put &lt;u&gt;Calcium Chloride&lt;/u&gt; on road. Mrs Boyle. Miss Medd for tea. Beautiful day.

Fri July 13. Fine and quite wawrm. Annie here for tea. Auntie and I at graveyard and Cemetry. L. Clark buried

Sat July 14 Fair morning came thunder storm at three so I could not go to Concord S.S. pic-nic. Mrs Campbell

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                    <text>Mon July 16. Fair cooler in eve. Auntie and I at Mr Littles. gave Berries. Beets.

Tue July 17. Fine moderately warm in Toronto. at Miss Kellys &amp; R.C. Cemetry Marjorie called with two boxes of Berries.

Wed July 18. Fine and quite warm. at Mrs Robinsons eve. Mundeys brot Berries S.S. Pic-nic. Is

Thur July 19. Very, very hot. dusty. I went to Willies with papers to sign.

Fri July 20. Very. hot wind and dusty. Mrs D went away yesterday.

Sat July 21 Fine very, very hot. school ground sold $1000. W.R. Berries 25 c Laying cement on road yesterday and today. terrific dust.

Sun July 22. Fine and cool. N.wind. I went to morning church. first for dinner. Mrs Simpson brought. Willies also Marjories for tea. terric dust. Marjorie brot berries 2 box

Mon July 23. Fine moderately warm. very dusty. I called Mr Nobles. $1 Pic-nic

Tue July 24. Rained very fine most of day. settled dust but not down far

Wed July 25. Fine quite cool. Auntie at Drs. we went to Welsh's eve. I called at Mrs Wilsons in afternoon. No cutting grass.

Thur July 26. Fine bright. we went to Centre island see Mrs McD.

Fri July 27. Fair at first then started light rain about 3.P.M. but scarcely settled dust. Mr. &lt;u&gt;Mrs Noble&lt;/u&gt; for tea.

Sat July 28. Fine quite warm. Auntie and I for a walk. dust bad.

Sun July 29. Fine and moderately warm a perfect day. Auntie and I at church. Teasdales and Mrs Smellie called. Mrs. Niss. Mrs Camplin. Mrs Griffith. Mr. Mrs Cutts all for tea. Mrs W. and I for a walk after.</text>
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                    <text>Mon July 30. Fine and warm. very warm and dust. &lt;u&gt;Mrs White. Misses &lt;/u&gt; Mrs Oster al called.

Tue July 31. Fine very warm. W. here we went to sign papers. Annie came home. she is here in eve then for a walk.

Wed Aug 1. Fine moderately warm. W. finished haying yesterdy.

Thur Aug 2 Very warm. Auntie and I at Dr Ackins their met girls for lunch at Haunts" came thunder storm in afternoon a good shower here but no like ciry a downpour.

Fri Aunt 3. FIne and moderately warm. the rain was a benefit as a couple of weeks was dry and grass burnt. Auntie and I to call for Mercie and Willie in eve. not down far

Sat Aug 4. Fair and very warm. thunder not rain. Edith. Amy Cook here for tea. Arthur appelbe called.

Sun Aug 5. moderately warm very dusty. untie and I at church. The girls and children called. we went to girls eve

Mon Aug 6. Fair and warm. &lt;u&gt;Civic Holiday.&lt;/u&gt; Wylie drove girls auntie &amp; I to Richmond Hill. the first day of Reunion. a light rain in eve. the Aunto traffic is terrific. Mr Davidsons away all day.

Tue Aug 7. Fine untill evening it came a nice rain. the night.

Wed Aug 8. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. The girls Auntie and I at Jacksons Pt. fare $1.70 and 5 war tax. dinner at Mr Ring 5 $1. at upland Golf for walk in eve

Thur Aug 9. Fine and mdoerately warm. scraping road. very dusty.

Fri Aug 10 Fine and warmer. Put Calcium Chloride on road again but not much use. Mrs Mason came to Annies in eve.

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                    <text>Sun Aug 12. Very warm. wind. not at church in A.M. Willies here for while in afternoon. I went to even church also Mrs D. Mr Noble away. Auntie and I in at miss Edeys eve. got apples.

Mon Aug 13. Fine and cool north wind terrific dust as they are grading road. I went to Mr Watmoughs in eve for rceipts of {illegible} 

Tue Aug 14 Fine and cool followed by thunder showers in afternoon rain needed none for over two weeks. grass badly burned. Mrs Teasdale and Clara for the day.

Wed Aug 15. Fine and clear after rain. our few tomatoes ripen well. Auntie and Dr eve.

Thur Aug 16. Fine very cool. Auntie and I in Toronto.

Fri Aug 17. Fine and cool. Put oil on road. ideal weather. aired Pillows. Quilts.

Sat Aug 18. Fine and cool. made. &lt;u&gt;Chow&lt;/u&gt; Chow. a good rain in eve.

Sun Aug 19. Beautiful cool day no dust. Auntie and I at church also Willie and Grant. Mrs D and I at eve. church.

Mon Aug 20. Fine bright and warm.

Tue Aug 21. Raining gently in the morning. Auntie and I went to Bowmanville on. 12.30 train C.P.R. arriving at 2.08. it rained heavily after we arrived and turned very cold.

Wed Aug 22. Fine but very cold. extremely cold for Aug. came home.

Thur Aug 23 Fine and cold. aired last of Quilts.

Fri Aug 24. Fine but cold then clouded thunder storm 3. PM. Willie thrashed half a day. Mrs Mason and girls called in evening. very cold for August.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Aug 25 Fine but very cold. brighter. Auntie &amp; I at Horticulturan tea

Sun Aug 26. A beautiful day cool but sunny. Auntie and I at church. Mrs D. children. Auntie and I for a walk west. Mrs D and I eve ch-

Mon Aug 27. Fine quite cool. washed. our feather bed cover. We were at Miss Edeys for tea. Lizzie and children out at Annies. tomatoes 35 cts Arnall basket at. N.S.

Tue Aug 28. Rained early then thunder storm about 7.P.M. it is the heaviest downpour just here for some time &lt;u&gt;Tomato&lt;/u&gt; Butter

Wed Aug 29. Fine and much warmer. I walked to Willies. Lizzie here for tea. Annie and I for a walk in eve.

Thur Aug 30. Fine bright perfect day. Auntie. Annie, and I at Ex. went on 12.22 and left grounds at 7. P.M.

Fri Aug 31. Fine and warm. Mrs Dat Ex. J.Cooks here eve. I called Miss Wilcox

Sat Sep 1. Fine and very warm. dusty again. Auntie &amp; I for walk Mrs Campbell

Sun Sept 2. Fine very warm. I went to church. We called at Miss Mundeys in eve.

Mon Sep 3. Dull and showery. &lt;u&gt;Lbor Day.&lt;/u&gt; we were at home. warm.

Tue Sep 4. Fine and moderately warm. Auntie and I in Toronto then at Mrs Whites funeral. got Plumbs at eatons. 40 cents. &lt;u&gt;Burbanks.&lt;/u&gt;

Wed Sep 5. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies in afternoon just call.

Thur Sep 6. Fine quite warm AUntie and I at Ex. went early and home about six. a little rain through night.

Fri Sep 7. Fair and very warm.

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                    <text>Sun Sept 9. Fine after rain in night. much cooler. Auntie &lt;u&gt;standard. J&lt;/u&gt; and I at church. Annie and Eliz called. Mrs D and I for walk. I went to evening church.

Mon Sept 10. Fine cool and bright. washed. peeps for cleaning. rain in night.

Tue Sept 11. Fine and warmer. cleaned &lt;u&gt;upstairs windows.&lt;/u&gt; closets etc. &lt;u&gt;spare&lt;/u&gt; room

Wed Sept 12. Fine and cooler after rain in night. At &lt;u&gt;Willies&lt;/u&gt; for tea. made cra. marmalade, cleaned cellar head way.

Thur Sept 13. Fine very cold. Auntie &amp; I in Toronto. at Dr Clarke $3.

Fri Sept 14. Fine and cold hevy white frost but no harm done went to R.Hill to taylors. Annie here in eve- cleaned cellar steps. Back kitchen Peaches. 65 4 small.

Sat Sept 15. Fine quite cold. dust bad. cleaned chamber. and shed. R.C. pic-nic. I was at Mary Watsons in eve.

Sun Sept 16. Fine and a little warmer. Auntie and I at church also Willie. Mrs D. auntie and I for a walk. Mrs D and I at eve ch-

Mon Sept 17. Fine and quite cold. white frost. &lt;u&gt;cleaned. upstairs.&lt;/u&gt; finished.

Tue Sept 18. Warmer. cleaned silver. I went to. R.Hill. rain in afternoon

Sept Wed 19. Fine bright day. Mrs Simpson Miss Mundeys called. (washed china.

Thur Sept 20. Rained gently most of afternoon. Auntie and I aat Lizzies for dinner home about 5.P.M. thunder in night.

Fri Sept 21. Damp and showery. warmer. Mr Henderson cleaned pipes. no new ones. $1.00. Emma Morse for tea.

Sat Sept 22. Beautiful warm day. No need of coats. We went R.Hill coat was $5. Mrs D and I at corn roast. Auntie clened stove also back. dining room. all done but double rooms</text>
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                    <text>Sun Sept 23. Beautiful bright warm day. we were at morning church. for a walk in afternoon. Mrs D and I at evening church

Mon Sept 24. Fine and very warm. Mrs James and girls called.

Tue Sep 25 Very warm. cleaned &lt;u&gt;Parlor&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;Dining Room&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Breakey called all cleaning done.

Wed Sept 26. Fine very warm. Auntie and I in Toronto. Peaches. 60. Plumbs 70c at Simpsons. Mrs D. and I up to help to decorate in eve-

Thur Sep 27. Fine very warm. did up fruit. at &lt;u&gt;Thanksgiving Service&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Sep 28. Sultry with thunder storms in afternoon. Lizzie and children came out for a week.

Sat Sept 29. A perfect day not so warm. Elizabeth called. Auntie at Dr

Sun Sept 30. Fine and much colder. Thanksgiving Services. Auntie and I at morning service. Mrs D. Auntie and I at eve- Mrs Gross died

Mon Oct 1 Fine and bright. Lizzie and children for tea &lt;u&gt;Road open&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Oct 2. Fine and warmer. Mrs Gross buried. (closed from 11 June to R.Hill

Wed Oct 3. Fine warm. Auntie &amp; I in Toronto. took fur to Merciers

Thur Oct 4. Fine much colder. We went to see about fur. and at Mausoleum. white frost. &lt;u&gt;Fire&lt;/u&gt; in &lt;u&gt;stove&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Oct 5. Fine and cold. frost. first &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt;. plants frozen. Covered Cistern. Mss Harris called. Lizzie and chldren left. &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Oct 6. Fine bright day. Willie called. Auntie at Mrs Wells

Sun Oct 7. Fine bright perfect day. Annie here all day. Auntie &amp; I at church. all for walk. Mrs D and I at eve church. white frost.

Mon Oct 8 Fine and warmer no fire in Range. I walked to Concord Marjorie called. called at Mr Reaumans &amp; Miss Edeys</text>
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                    <text>Tue Oct 9. Fine milder. eve cleaned Verandah took &lt;u&gt;Bamboo Curtains&lt;/u&gt; down took up some of Dahlias. heavy white frost.

Wed Oct 10 fine and mild. I went for a walk in afternoon. Mr Noble.

Thur Oct 11. Fine and mild Auntie ad I in Toronto.

Fri Oct 12. Fine mild heavy fog at first. put up &lt;u&gt;Double door.&lt;/u&gt; No fire

Sat Oct 13. Fine and mild. Mr Davidson put in double &lt;u&gt;window.&lt;/u&gt; all week.

Sun Oct 14. Fine and bright after rain through night. Auntie and I at church. Willie came ut for dinner.&lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; first for week Mrs Daidson. AUntie and I at eve church.

Mon Oct 15. FIne and warm. We went to Toronto in afternoon

Tue Oct 16. Fine bright after a fog. Annie called in afternoon &lt;u&gt;Mince meat&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Wells brought skirt. We called at Rectory shawl Boats

Wed Oct 17. Fine and quite warm. I walked to Williesroot field. a perfect day. Mary Watson here in afternoon the Autumn leaves are beautiful. only need oul eater in eve.

Thur Oct 18. Fine bright day. warm day. ideal weather but rain needed

Fri Oct 19. Fine bright day a little colder.

Sat Oct 20. Fine bright. Auntie and I went to Royal Cecil room $3, called at Mrs Orrs. Lizzie called in the evening.

Sun Oct 21. Fine but dull. at. St. Pauls and Metropolitan called. &lt;u&gt;AUnt Kates&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Oct 22. Fine bright day. Wylie took us driving and dinner in eve.

Tue Oct 23. FIne quite cold came home in afternoon. I raked and burnt leaves. all down except some apple leaves expenses in all about $.15 and 75 cts car fare.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Oct 24 Rained lightly most of the day. first the heater all the time

Thur Oct 25 Dull and squawly. Lorraine here. not well. Boyle tried. accident. Raked up all apple leaves. and burnt.

Fri Oct 26. Fine and cool. Annie here in eve. at Langstaff Thursday

Sat Oct 27. Fine bright day. AUntie &amp; I took articles to Rectory. I called Chapmans

Sun Oct 28. Dull after showers in night. at church. Auntie and I both times

Mon Oct 29 Fine bright day. we went to Hall in the evening to fix up 

Tue Oct 30. Rained steadily until noon. then clear and colder. We wet to bazaar took four pies. our fancy work. $3.75

Wed Oct 31. Fine much colder. I went to Dentist. $4.00. for one filling and replacing gold in front tooth, called at Mrs Speights not home. Halloween

Thur Nov 1. Fine quite cold came first squawl of snow. Auntie and I in Toronto Annie here in evening. W.. left. Sweet apples. Chicken $1.23. Aunt Kate

Fri Nov 2. Fine quite cold came first heavy frost. Dahlias in cellar.

Sat Nov 3 Fine bright perfect day. I called to ask for Miss Mundey.

Sun Nov 4 Milder a light shower at noon. Willie came out early. drove us up to church. John. Felicia. Verner called. Mr Noble away on a mission. Did not go to eve ch- rained.

Mon Nov 5. Drizzling rain. mild. Brought Dahlias in. Furnace for company

Tue Nov 6. Dull and mild. Felicia. Hattie. Margaret for lunch. Light

Wed Nov 7. Rained in afternoon turned to snow. Auntie and I at opening of new school. I went to the concert. Minnie Appelbe came

Thur Nov 8. Very cold and blustery quite a fall of snow last night.

Fri Nov 9. Fine milder. Minnie left. furnace let out.

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                    <text>Sun Nov 11. Fine a little colder I went to morning church. for a walk Mrs Davidson. Auntie and I at Methodest in eve.

Mon Nov 12 Fine and mild &lt;u&gt;Thanksgiving.&lt;/u&gt; I walked to Willie. J. Edey called

Tue Nov 13. Fine. mild. foggy at first. We went to Toronto. Mrs Simpson here

Wed Nov 14. Fine and bright. Convention in Presby church.

Thur Nov 15 Fine after mist cleared. I went to Convention no need furnace

Fri Nov 16. FIne and mild. Annie and I for wlk. Brot apples in Saturday

Sat Nov 17. Fine a little cooler. Mr Youngman put asters on Lounge.

Sun Nov 18. much colder after last nights rain. &lt;u&gt;Mission&lt;/u&gt; I went in morning. also in evening lone. Lizzie called.

Mon Nov 19 Fine bright day. heavy white frost. I went to Missions. Grant called.

Tue Nov 20. Fine milder. Auntie and I in Toronto at Mission in eve. Willies done ploughing.

Wed Nov 21 Fine and mild. I went to Mission Mrs Davidson.

Thur Nov 22. Fine and mild. we called Mrs Bells. Mrs Johns. mission

Fri Nov 23. Fine followed by wet snow all afternoon Annie for dinner.

Sat Nov 24. Cold and bright. wintry looking. A little fire in Furnace till sunday

Sun Nov 25. Fine bright perfect day. some snow going. Auntie and I church. W &amp; Grant there also. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church. end of mission

Mon Nov 26. Fine mist and milder. taking snow all off.

Tue nov 27. Fine but dull. WE went to Toronto.

Wed Nov 28. Fine and mild no sunshine all week. Mrs D in eve.

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                    <text>Sat Dec 1 Fine but dull. and mild. I had tea at Bazaar. 35c.

Sun Dec 2. Raining quite heavily. cleared in afternoon. I went to eve-church

Mon Dec 3. Fine and mild. washed. bright afternoon. Willie brought Turnips.

Tue Dec 4. Fine untill evening. it rained. very muddy. at M. Watson in eve

Wed Dec 5. Rained gently most of day.

Thur Dec 6 Rained heavily all day. roads very muddy.

Fri Dec 7. Fine and mild. Auntie and I in Toronto.

Sat Dec 8. Mild with dull and damp wind. at Annies in evening

Sun Dec 9. A perfect day. mild and bright. We went to morning church. Willie and Mary caleld for a while in afternoon I went eve chur

Mon Dec 10 Fine ad mild. Auntie went to Dr but he went to Hospital

Tue Dec 11. Fine and mild. Auntie and I in Toronto. washed our two f blankets

Wed Dec 12. Fine a little colder Mary Watson called. &lt;u&gt;Mr Noble.&lt;/u&gt; called &lt;u&gt;Marquerites Rcital&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Dec 13. Rained heavily. cleared much colder in afternoon. We were at Mary Watsons for Lunch. Lighted &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt; it out for weeks.

Fri Dec 14. Fine and all frozen clean high wind.

Sat Dec 15. Fine a little milder beautiful day. no real cold weather yet

Sun Dec 16 Fine but dull raw wind. I went to church alone. Annie here for dinner. and tea. I went to evening church. frozen dry

Mon Dec 17. Fine bright day. moderately col. I called at Miss Edeys in eve

Tue Dec 18 Fine day. Auntie and I in Toronto. ordered T 11 1/4 lbs 35c. 3.88

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Fri Dec 21. Fine but foggy. very muddy. Went to Christmas Tree at Presby Terian church.

Sat Dec 22 Fine but dusty. Auntie and I want for my Fur eighteen dollars. bright and clear. I called to see Miss Mundey on Christmas eve,

Sun Dec 23. Started to come damp snow about ten oclock. I went to church alone morning and vening. Annie called in the evening. ceared about &lt;u&gt;four&lt;/u&gt;.

Mon Dec 24. Fine bright day. moderately cold. Lizziee called. I went to Mr Nobles called to see Miss Mundey.

Tue Dec 25. A little light snow then cleared a very nice day.

Wed Dec 26. Fine bright and quite cold got our geese. weighed 19 2/3 lbs at 30 cents a lb. $5.90 in all. Mrs Johns called.

Thur Dec 27. Fine bright day. rained and sleeted through night.

Fri Dec 28. A very high wind and blustery. Lizzie called. I went to S.S. entertainment in Hall.

Sat Dec 29 Fine day. cold. I went to Toronto for celery. Mrs Ball a son. 

Sun Dec 30 Colest wind with fine snow. I went morning chu. cleared in evening. Mrs Davidson and I at even church sleet in night

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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1899&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1901&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1902-1903&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1904&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1905&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1906&#13;
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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1910-1911&#13;
Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary &amp; Transcription, 1912&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;1922-1923.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Students&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Exercise&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Book&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1922,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 1 Fine bright and quite cold. We partly cooked geese Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. She and I for a walk in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 2. Fine bright, and very cold. 5 below zero{previoius phrase is underlined in original text} and freezing keenly all day. Willies, Ross's and Mothers all here for dinner. Willie and Mary for tea. I went to the New Years entertainment in WE.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 3. Fine bright and a little warmer, a little snow then clear and milder. Annie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 4. Milder and snowing, then started to rain in the afternoon icing all over, then during the night turned mild and rained again. I {galled?} at Mrs. McGreggors in the afternoon we washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 5. A strong South West wind and very slippery I called at Mrs Ball to see about supper for Choir tomorrow night the ice is dreadful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 6. Fine and quite cold. The combined Choirs of the Deanery at Thornhill over a hundred had tea at Mrs Balls. There is sand on the hill to revent slipping as Yonge Street was dangerous.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 7. Fine and bright. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto I was at Dr Cambells. "three dollars" an ideal day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 8. Fine day. Moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto at morning church. an ideal day. I went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 9. Fine bright and quite cold. Beautiful weather.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 10. Fine bright and moderately cold. Auntie and I called at M. Chapmans in the evening. Margaret Brooks died {underlined in original}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 11. Fine but frosty East wind. John Cook called for lunch and to tell us of Margarets death.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 12. Fine and quite cold but bright. Aunt Mattie and I went to Toronto to see Margarets remains, Willie brot Pork&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 13. Fine and milder. Willie and I up to the grave yard to meet the funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 14. Fine but a very cold wind roads quite good but a little ice Willie called sign a paper I went to Mrs Littles got three pounds of sausage. 20 cents a pound.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 15. Fine but very high wind. did not go to morning Church. This month has been wonderful weather no storms or snow here of any account. Mrs Davidson and I at evening Church. Very frosty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 16. Fine bright and a little milder. We did not wash.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 17. Fine and not so frosty. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto she got her watch a new spring 1.50 {currency sign?} I lost my Sampler of Mothers..&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 18. Snowing lightly in the afternoon. Mary Watson here for tea. We had our first Oysters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 19. A very strong west wind but not very cold. I walked to Willies but found wind bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 20. Fine bright but cold. I was at a Tea at Ceciles Howards {Sculptor Cecil Howard?}. then went to R. H. H. S. Commencement with Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 21. Fine and bright after a fall of light snow last night. I was Mrs Smellies for tea. Mrs Breakey and Collins called. Mrs. Davidson and I at Hockey Match. J. H. Sr. won and Oakwook Collegiate. Many teeth out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 22. A terrific wind and snow blowing but not enough to drift. very cold. I went alone to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 23 Fine bright and quite frosty. We washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 24. Fine bright and moderately cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 25. Fine and milder. We called at Misses Page also at Willie and Mercies were at an Union Missionary Address and Pictures at Methodist Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 26. Fine but cold East wind. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 27. Fine bright but quite cold. Mrs Elson found dead. I was at a Euchre at Mrs Farrs in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 28. Fine and milder. I went to Mrs Frank Teasdales at four with N. Emellies cards and tea. Thomas and Annie Poole here in the evening. Brought Sausage.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 29. Fine bright and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie and I at morning Church. Willie also. Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Auntie Mrs D and I at eve ch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 30. Fine bright day. I walked to Marjories they came here brot Sausage&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 31. Fine day we have had ideal weather for two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 1. A heavy fog and damp East wind I walked to Willie on a message then went later to W. A. Meeting at {Mrs?} {illegible name}. {illegible} Hockey Match I did not go. rained heavily in evening and nearly all night. {hens?} laying fairly well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 2. Bright sun at {first?} and very icy after the rain {illegible name} would see his {illegible}. Aunt M. and W. and I at {Mr?} {illegible name}. I went to Frank {illegible} lecture.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 3. Fine and colder. very high wind. and icy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 4. A few light snow {illegible} making {illegible} on the ice, I was at Annies Recital. Annie and Elizabeth here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 5. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie and I also Willie and I. at church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. then Aunt Mattie, Mrs D. and I, at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 6. A fine bright day. {illegible name} here and stayed tea. Miss Edey called in the eve. Mr David {Auntie?} called at Ms {Findlays?}. his sisters {illegible} {illegible} there. Mrs {illegible name} sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 7. Fine day. Mrs {illegible name} here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 8. Fine and moderately cold. Aunt Mattie at Prayer meeting. I went to Mr Fees to Lake {illegible} for the "Shower". Annie and {illegible} {illegible} with me&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 9. Fine and mild. Aunt Mattie and I at {Mattie?} {St. Claire?} for Church. then in the evening I went to the "Shower" at Mr Fees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 10. A heavy fog and East wind all day. I went to a party at Annie Hallls in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 11. Fine and very mild. made water {illegible} and then turned suddenly cold in afternoon. I brought Margaret {Carleton?} home for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 12 A very cold East wind rather slippery again have had a good deal of ice all winter. I went to morning Church. Annie called in the eve. I went to the Methodist Church as it was very {strong?} for a short time.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 13. Fine and cold but not much snow. We washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 14. St Valentines day. Fine and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 15. Fine and cold. I have a cold and Auntie not too well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 16. Fine bright and very cold. West wind. Coldest this {left of margin} 12 below zero {right of margin, above} Richmond Hill 16 below. it was about 12 below {on line} year 1922. I went up to see Helen Willshine married at 6:30. A big hockey Match. R.H. defeated {over?} boys. I did not go so extremely cold. we went in to sit with Mr Davidson for a while. I have a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 17. Fine but very cold. Putting some {illegible} on this {illegible}. Below zero but not as cold as yesterday. {illegible} {illegible above line}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 18. Fine and much milder. Thawing and water running. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 19. A fall of light snow last night. Very mild and foggy to-day. Aunt Mattie at Church. also Willie and Charlie. I have a cold. It came a heavy thunder storm about six o'clock, then a very high wind. Water high.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 20. Fine and moderately cold. the ice in the den broke up last night water quite high, but {illegible} {settled?} here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 21. Fine and milder, Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto we drove down and back with Nelson Smellies. We called at Willie Cooks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 22. A sheet and ice storm effected {wires?} the sheet cave stopped from 3:30 to 3. in morning {wing?} to {wires?} down near Niagara, the Hydro alright!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 23. Mild and showery. Cars got running out her by ten o'clock. Walking very bad. {Cutters?} out first year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 24. Fine bright and {illegible} clean. Skating on the {illegible} it is so hard and smooth. Aunt Mattie and I at Miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 25. Fine bright day {illegible} thawing in the sun. Willie called. Annie and {illegible name} here in the evening. Mr Davidson in the eveneing. {Written above the line} {Weltshire?} {back on line} Auntie called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 26. An ideal day. some {cutter?} and some {illegible} out. I was at Church also Willie and Charlie. Mr Davidson and I for a walk. she and I at eve. church. Annie called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 27. Fine and milder, We got five tons of Coal. 16:00 ton.{Illegible symbol written above line.}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 28. Fine and much colder after a little snow last night, it has helped the sleighing. Aunt M. a cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 29 {Written above line} Mar 1{Ash?} Wednesday. {written on line} A cold East wind. Aunt Mattie at the {illegible}. I went to a party at Mr Breakeys. Willie called in the afternoon. it came a little light snow eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 30. {Written above line} Mar 2. {written on line} Fine and quite cold. Aunt Mattie very sore throat and {I?} cold. I went to Hockey Match Thornhill girls and Weston. Seven - One - {J.H.?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 3. Mild and thawing. I went to United Prayer Service in the Meth. Church. Auntie better. Mr. Ball and Mr McDonald called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 4 Fine bright and thawing a great deal. Sleighing gone Willie here in the evening brought Sausage. Park and {illegible} {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 5. Beautiful mild day. getting very sloppy. Wellie and {illegible name} at Church. I went alone. morning and evening as Aunties cold not quite better. Annie and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 6.Fine and warm. water very high at night in ditches. Mr {illegible name} {illegible} here. I went to Richmond Hill and called at {Mercies?}. I went to Hockey match. New Market and Thornhill. Home and home game. {illegible} to {illegible} night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 7. Mild and {showery?}. rained heavily last night water over the road for an hour. then down. frost {illegible} out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 8. Fine and much colder. Quite a lot of ice. I went to the Prayer Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 9. Fine and milder. very bright water running nicely. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. I ordered out at {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 10. Fine and mild very muddy. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 11. Fine and mdoerately cold. Willie called with a sausage pie. Mr Welch died. Aunt Mattie and I down to call in the evening. A beautiful evening. Miss Kelly went to the Hospital Thornhill {illegible} better last eve at new market. Miss Kelly {illegible} m.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 12. Fine brigt day AUnt Mattie called at Kellys then she and I at Church in the morning. Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Mr Davidson and I at eve Church. {illegible name} spoke on the Bible Society. this {illegible} {badly?} out. {Yunge?} St-{illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 13. Fine and quite mild, we washed while {illegible} blanket. I went to Mr Welshs' funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 14. Fine and warm. The Robins here first. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto I had first fitting of my suit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 15. Fine and colder. We cleaned Clothes Closets. And {Bureau Drawers?}. We went to Prayer Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 16. Fine and very cold. Auntie cleaned cellar {illegible} shelves. I went to Toronto in afternoon second fitting {illegible wrttien above line}. Mr. {Wiltshires?} Sale. Mr Johnson here in the afternoon. Mr Simpson and Miss Mundy called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 17. Still very cold. Mary Watson called. the roads drying nicely but very rough. Black Birds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 18. Fine and cold. roads dry and - dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 19. Cold east wind. I went to morning church. Willie and Mary here for a while in the afternoon. I went {written above the line} did not go {written on line} to evening Church. as it started to sleet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 20 Fine after a little fall of snow and rain. Auntie cleaned attic windows and swept it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Mar 21. Fine and much colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 22. Fine and quite cold with high wind. I went to shower at Mr {Fees?} for {Ida?} Richards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 23. Fine and milder. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. I was fitted again. roads frozen rough.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 24. Fine and quite mild and bright. I was at a tea at Mr John's in the afternoon. Annie here in evening. Mr Davidson and I at Lenten Service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 25. Rained a little then cleared and a raw East wind. I went to the Cemetry. Mr {Fees?} buried. I went to call at Welsh’s in the evening. and to ask for Mr Bowes and Mr {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 26. Sleeting and snowing. then cleared and warmer a nice afternoon but roads rather muddy. Wylie, {illegible name} and the girls also Mother and Annie here for tea. Mr Davidson and I at evening Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 27. A showery day. Auntie washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Mar 28. Fine and much milder. very muddy. Aunt Mattie cleaned all the upstairs windows. I cleaned pictures. in the evening it poured rain.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 39. Fine and quite cold. N. W. wind. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto, I got my suit at {Cattos?}. 62. {illegible symbol written above}. called at W. {illegible}. I went to Church to {new?} Ida Richards married at {1.30?} then in to Prayer {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 30. A terrific East wind with some snow and sleet. a about the roughest day of the year. {illegible} John {illegible} {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 31. Fair at {illegible} quite a lot of snow to shovel. Doctor and Minnie {illegible name} here to spend the day. it started to rain in the afternoon. I went to a {Euchre?} Party at Willie {illegible}. it came a bad sleet storm in the evening. John {illegible} {Sales?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 1. Fine and clearing. but very, very {slushy?}. Willie called a few minutes. Auntie {illegible} spare {illegible} bed clothed. Frankie called to ask me to feed their hens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 2. Fine bright day. very sloppy. {Loraine?} Davidson got a needle {broken?} in her knee.I was late to Church in the morning after coming in from Davidson's. Annie and I for a walk. Mr Davidson and I at eve. Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 3. Fine and quite mild. We cleaned all the {upstairs?}. {no?} carpets up. a little shower in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 4. Fine and colder. we cleaned Back kitchen and cupboard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 5. Fine and cold. Auntie cleaned cellar windows and shelves. I put on some {illegible}. Auntie and I Prayer Meet&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thurs Apr. 6. Fine and warmer. Auntie washed {illegible} for cleaning. We cleaned {illegible}and shook bed clothes up {Chamber?}. and burnt some grass. Furnace out. Annie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr. 7. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto. Showery with thunder in the evening. I went to Lenten Service. Mr McDonald poorly. Frogs out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr. 8. Fine and quite mild. We got our {hats?} home from Miss {Barker?} after a little alteration. I called at Mr {Cox?} in the afternoon. We finished cleaning Chamber.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr. 9. Fine mild. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. A {strange?} {illegible} {as?} Mr McDonald party. Mr Davidson and I for a walk in the afternoon, and at evening church. Annie called after church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr. 10. Fine and very warm. high wind. We washed and Auntie helped Mr Davidson with {featherbed?} pillows. Cleaned West Shed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Apr. 11. A terrific East rain storm. most of the night and poured until noon. Very high water. some in east side of our Cellar. We cleaned all silver and washed china in Parlor and {Diner?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr. 12. Rained last night then cleared and colder. Aunt Mattie and I at {illegible} Aid Concert. "Old time {quitting?} {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr. 13. Fine and quite cool. We finished cleaning {Allar?}. the windows and shelves done before. Oiled the {furnace?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Written above at the top} Good Friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 14. Fine bright but cool. I went to morning church. Aunt Mattie called to ask for Mick Kelly who is poorly, and to see {Bridie?}. Annie and I for a walk. Aunt Mattie &amp;amp; I called at Wiltshire in eve. Mr Simpson and Miss Mundy here in the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr. 15. A heavy rain last night. Cold and windy. too cold for working out. Mr John Scott died at 11•30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr. 16. Beautiful bright day. Aunt Mattie and I at morning Easter service. Mr Davidson. Auntie and I at eve service. Willie and Charlie out in the morning. We called to see Mr Scotts remains in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr. 17. Raining heavily all morning then cleared and warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr. 18. Fair with cold wind but bright. we cleaned Parlor Dining room, and back dining room. now nearly done cleaning all but outsides of windows. down {stairs?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr. 19. Fine and milder, we raked yard. then in the evening it came a thunder storm with snow and sleet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Apr. 20 A very cold north west wind with {illegible} of snow frozen in the shade.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr. 21. Fine and very cold windy day. with frost. Auntie and I called at Welsh's in the afternoon. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr. 22. Cold and {sqwawls?} of snow. I walked to Willies and called at Mr Clarkes. Willie came out and I came with him. roads fairly good. Annie here in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr. 23. Fine bright but quite cold. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. Auntie called at Edeys in the afternoon {written above crossed out word} evening. {Back on line} after Mr McD. death. I went for a walk with Mr Davidson. {Written above line} {to golf Suites?} {Back on line} After Willie and Mary Watson left. Mr Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr. 24. Fine bright and warmer, we washed. Mr {illegible name} and Mr Howard married. {illegible} Mr McDonald called {written above the line} I cleaned. East and South verandah. {Written on line} Annie washed lounge spread also red table cover.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr. 25. Fine and a little warmer, we cleaned front verandah. which was very black. Aunt Mattie and I at a lecture in the hall by {illegible name}. pictures on "{illegible} {illegible}"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr. 26. Fine and warm. Mr {illegible name} here. Came a shower in the evening. Mr Davidson and I at {Ideal?} Bread to {Concerts?} for the Football Club. Turned very cold in the evening our garden is dry but rather hard so we are not putting it in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr. 27. Fine but very cold and windy, also dusty. Auntie and I in Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr. 28. Fine and cold north wind. Auntie called at {illegible} for a train in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr. 29. Fine and quite cool. {Nelson?} Smellie called to plant little spruce. {illegible symbol written above} 2·25. Annie called in afternoon Aunt Mattie and I at the Grave Yard in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr. 30. Fine bright and much warmer. Very dusty. Aunt Mattie and I at morning church. Annie here in afternoon, she and I went to Golf Grounds for a walk. Mr Davidson, Mr Smellie and I at evening church. Mr McD. preached first evening since 19th March.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 1. A beautiful day and warm. Swept upstairs and put in lettuce. Onion beets and carrots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 2. Fine and quite warm. Aunt Mattie and I at {Dutchets?}. left the {plate?} for repair. Very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 3. Fine and warm. Varnished spots in hall, and Aunties painted sink table. Washed spare room Counterpane. also East spare room Counterpane. {Masons?} 50 anniversary.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 4. Showers through the night very foggy. Mr Davidson and I at a {Quilting?} at the Rectory. Annie here in the evening. Lawn mower out first time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 5. Fine but dull and foggy at first. Auntie at Kellys. in evening then we met through Club house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 6. Damp East wind followed by heavy rain the evening, and through the night. Mr Davidson took Parlor Double window out. I put in Peas in garden.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun May 7. {Written above} Received word of Charlie {Jeasdales} death. {Written on line} Dull and cooler. Aunt Mattie, Willie and Grant at church in the morning {Canon Fiddler?} in the evening. very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 8. {Illegible written below} Fine and warmer. we washed, new dark quilt. Auntie and I out for a walk in the evening at cemetery. Fire out first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 9. Fine and bright. Auntie painted back Verandah and steps, also chairs. I walked to Margories in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 10. Fine and warm. We varnished Back Dining room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 11. Fine and warm. Auntie and I in Toronto got {Mashin?}. We went for a drive to Edgely with Mr Breakeys, in eve. Mr Fee. called in the evening. Willie and Mary called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 12. Fine day. Annie here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 13. Fine and warm. Mr Davidson and I at social at Mr Fees in the evening. {Tom?} and Jennie Speight called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 14. Fine day. Daylight saving time. Auntie and I at morning church. Willie late. Auntie, Mr Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 15. Fine and quite warm no fire for a week. I went to Mr {Ridedelle?} in the evening Auntie at Miss Morgan then we called on Lucy Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 16. Fine and very warm. Auntie and I went to Weston. Annie and I at the Golf. grounds in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 17. Dull and clowdy, I cut all the lawn. a great deal of apple and fruit blossom also lilacs in full. Showery in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur May 18. Damp east fog, then a heavy rain in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 19. Damp and dull. I light a little fire. Showery in the eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 20. Showery and heavy rain in the afternoon, then cleared a little fire again first yesterday for {two?} days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 21. Dull at first then clearing and warmer no need of fire Auntie and I at morning church. Mr Davidson children and I at Childrens service Presbyterian then for a walk to Golf Club. house. We went to evening church. beautiful bright and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 22. Fine warm day. We went to Mr Mc. and the graveyard in the evening to see about plot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 23. Fine and warm. We went to Willies in the afternoon then over to the old place to call. boys brought me home. Mary Watson also Mr R. Farr sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 24. Fine day ideal weather for the holiday. We were at mothers. Wylie took some of us to Elgin Mills in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 25. Showery in the morning then clearing and warm. We went to see Mick Kelly in the eve. also called at Mr McDonalds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 26. Fine and warm. We went to Toronto, got bat 3:45 for shape.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 27. Fine ideal all week. I cut grass three times this week. Auntie and I at graveyard.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun May 28. Fine and warm. Auntie and I at morning church, perfect day. I went for a walk to the Golf. Auntie and I at morning Chruch also Willie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 29. Fine bright and warm. W. {illegible} put down cement walk. {illegible symbol} {11.00?} I went to Mrs Riddells in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 30. Fine and quite warm. I called on Mr Bell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 31. Fine and warm. May has been a lovely month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 1. Fine and warm. I got my dress. $3. making. also my hat. $4.75. at Miss Barker. and. {shape?} $3.45&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 2. Dull and cooler. Mary Chapman called. her anniversary. Felicia {book?} and Alice also Mattie St Clair to tea. a light shower in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 3. Fine with exception of light shower. I went to {illegible} party at Miss Cooper. Mother in bed has shingles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 4. Fine and warm. Aunt Mattie and I at church, in the morning and evening. Willie and Charlie out. Annie and I for a walk in the evening. Very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 5. Fine and very warm. washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 6. Fine and warm. Rain {illegible} but not here. {Applles?} called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 7. Fine and warm. Thunder but no rain here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 8. Fine very hot for this season unusually so. Mr {Redman's?} house-keeper Mr Travers called. Auntie and I at the grave-yard in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri June 9. Fine and very warm. I called on Willie Farr in eve and to see Lucy. Thunder and rain about {ten?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 10. Very sultry after a splendid rain last night which was badly needed. ground very dry. Auntie and I for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 11. Fine but warm. it rained and stormed most of the night but no dangerous lightning. We did not go to morning church. Willie, Mary and Grant came and took us to call at Markham Village Willie and Mary here for tea. and Charlie came for them. Mary, Aunt Mattie and I at church, it came a heavy shower about midnight. Cut first lettuce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 12. Fine and quite cold. Aunt Mattie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 13. Fine and quite cold. a little frost last night. Auntie and I went to call at Mr Simpsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 14. Fine and warmer a perfect day. I went to the "W.F.B." pic-nic with Willie. The "Golf Club" opened here at four O'clock. Alice {Sefton?} and Amy Cook called here afterwards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 15. Fine and cool an ideal day. We were up at Confirmation Service in evening. nine confirmed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri June 16. Rained in the afternoon for a couple of hours then cleared quite cool. It started to storm and rain about 6 {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 17. Dull and foggy with occasional light showers. Mr {Shuter?} called in the afternoon. Cleared and cooler in eve. I was at Mary Watson a while. It thundered and rained nearly all last night. falling a lot of rain. Mother &amp;amp; Annie went to {illegible} for over the week end.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 18. Fair but dull cool wind all day. Auntie and I at church, also. Willie, Mary, and Grant. Mr Davidson and I at evening church. Nelson &amp;amp; Mr S. brought berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 19. Fine and cool. I went to Toronto, to Bloor St for cakes Annie here all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 20. Fine and warmer a perfect day. I had some girls for tea. {illegible} {Carper?}. James. Boyle. Hall. also Mr D. and Annie. Strawberries I have been getting all along 20 ct but other places were 25 and 28 ct. Mother came home at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 21. Fine and warmer. high wind took D. children to Golf. {written above grounds for Pie {illegible).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 22. Fine but cold and windy. I have a cold. Auntie and I at Miss Edeys. in the evening. Mary brought cherry pie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 23. Fine bright a little warmer. Auntie and I went to Toronto in afternoon had tea down town. Mr Davidson and I for a walk in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat June 24. Fine and extremely hot. the highest temperature this year. I went for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 25. A great change to much cooler and cold. N. W. wind. Auntie and I at morning church a strange {illegible}. Hugh &amp;amp; Alice Sefton and baby called also {illegible}. Annie and I for a walk. Mr D. and I at evening church. I wore suit all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 26. Fine and moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 27. Dull with light showers. Jennie Green came for a few days. Strawberries. two for 33 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 28. Fine and a little warmer. Lizzie and children came out for a week holiday. Annie and Lizzie here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 29. Fine bright day, moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 30. Fine and quite warm. Jennie Green went home on 4.02 car. Annie, Lizzie and I went to grave yard in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 1. Rained gently last night and early this morning then foggy and very dull until evening. Mr D. and children and I went for a walk. Annie and Lizzie here in the eve. This rain will have done a great deal of good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 2. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day. Auntie and I at morning church. I went alone to evening church. Turning warmer. Lizzie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon July 3. Dull and cool with a few light showers. We washed. Went for a walk to Meth. Cemetery in the evening. Mr D. away for week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 4. Fine and very bright and cool. Lizzie, Margaret and Phyllis and I walked to Willies in the afternoon. an ideal day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 5. Fine and quite cool. Auntie and I in Toronto. I got cotton Dress $3.95 at Northways. I stayed with the children while A and L. went to tea at Golf. Club. William White and Miss Duncan died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 6. Thurs. a fine bright day, moderately warm. Auntie and I for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 7. A very strong hot wind. Auntie and I at William Whites funeral. it came a nice shower in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 8. An ideal day and moderately warm. Aunt Matties birthday Annie Lizzie and children here for a pic-nic tea. We went for a walk and then went for a drive to R.H. with Grant and Mary. a great traffic on this line Yonge partly closed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 9. Fine and moderately warm. We went to morning church. Willie were out. I went to evening church. girls here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 10. Fine and moderately warm followed by high wind and warmer in afternoon. I went to Mr Riddells in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 11. Fine and very warm. at Mr Riddells in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 12. Fine and cooler. Lizzie and children went home. Auntie and I went to Richmond Hill Cemetery in the evening. it came a heavy thunder and rain about eight o’clock.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur July 13. Fine and very cool. I went to call on Miss Duncan but she was away. Auntie at Mary Watson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 14. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk to Upland Golf. Margarie and children brought us berries our first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 15. Fine and very warm. very dusty as there is heavy traffic as Yonge St. South is being widened. Tom and Jennie Speught here for tea. Mary Watson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 16. Very warm. I went to Church. Mr Clarke and Willie called on the way from church. Aunt Mattie and Mr D also Willie at evening church. I did not go. very warm the dust terrible as there is an immense traffic on this road. fifty in 15 min. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 17. A few light showers. thunder at noon. Mr D. in afraid of storm but it did not amount to much. we washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 18. Fine and cool, good to have dust settled a little Mr Little came with berries six boxes 25 cts and gave one&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 19. Fine and moderately warm. we called at Mr Smellies in the evening. then for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 20. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk to Golf grounds. got my blue silk from Mr Riddelle 13.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 21. Fine but terrible dust. Mr Teasdale. George and Clara called in the evening. M. {illegible name} peas &amp;amp; pie last eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat July 22. Very warm and dusty until evening then came light showers. we expected to go to Stouffville. to wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 23. Light showers and sultry all morning. Picked one ripe tomato. a good deal of wheat cut. Mr Thompson Berries {written above} 20 c. {back on line} we did not go to morning church. I went alone in the evening. Mary and Charlie came and we went to Stouffville left at 3 "o'clock" and home at 6:30. it was pleasant {draining?} the rain did a great deal of good settled dust&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 24. Fine and cool. Auntie and I in Toronto in afternoon she was a W. Cooks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 25 Fine and cool. ideal weather. Annie got small basket potatoes for Willies and sent out with Grant. 35 cents. Auntie at Kellys and {illegible name}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 26. Fine and moderately warm. Annie and I for a walk in eve. Man called about the oil.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 27 Fine and moderately warm. dust getting bad again Annie and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 28. Cool north west wind and terrible dust. A and I called to see Miss Morgan in the evening. Alice Edey called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 29. Fine and warmer. Terrible dust. blowing. Several large ripe tomatoes off our vines. Mr D. Annie and Auntie and I went to Mt Pleasant on quarter to six {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 30. Fine a little warmer. I went to Church in morning. Terrible dust and n.w. wind. Aunt Mattie went to evening Church alone. Mr McDonald away on holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{written above the line} a little sprinkling in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Back on line} Mon July 30. Fine and cool. N.W. wind. terrible dust. Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 1. Fine and moderately warm. great traffic. a letter from Maude Morse. then I phoned her. We are getting lovely tomatoes off our vines. we took up Onions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 2. Maude Morse came on the 12.02 car. it came a terrible storm about three o’clock. with hail while none at the Village. a terrible wind storm west of here. Mr D. in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 3. Fine and showery. a gentleman called regarding the Oil for road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 4. Fine with terrific n.w. wind the oil tank came about 6.30. we gave $3.00 each of we 1.50 {written above} $.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Back on line} Sat Aug 5. Fine bright with a cool north wind. the road is in a splendid condition after the oiling. Auntie and I at Mary Watsons in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 6. Cool and dull. Auntie and I at church supply as Mr McDonald is away on his holidays. It started to rain heavily about three o’clock. then partly fair at church time. I went alone in the evening. rained very heavy {thro?} night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 7. Civic Holiday, damp with occasional showers. the traffic immense in the evening a continual stream 45 to 60 in five minutes. Willie called at the door. also Alice and {Hugh Sefton?}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 8. Fine with a cold north wind - drying up. Auntie and I walked to Mayories in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 9. Fine bright and cool. Auntie and I to Jacksons Pt. went on the ten car arriving about twelve. {Written above line)$ {Back on line}1.70. Mr Collins called in evening about garden Party.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 10. Fine bright and cool. Auntie and I called at Mr Simpons in the evening. Mother and Annie to Toronto to Lizzies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 11. Fine and warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 12 Fine and very warm. We went to garden party at Mr Fees. Willie brought us home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 13. Fine and very warm. Auntie and I also Willie at church. John Cooks. Verner and George for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 14. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 15. Fine and very warm. The humidity is great.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 16. Very warm about four it came a very bad Electric storm last a couple of hours no damage here but some parts it was dangerous. but did not cool the air&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 17. Very hot. a little rain about five with thunder. I was at {Drs?} in eve for address of School. Co, also tonic for Auntie. warm and sultry after rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 18. A warm sultry day. Mr D. and children went to Swansea Mr Findlays cow died. In the evening turned very cool.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 19. Fine and very cool. Auntie and I went to Toronto on 8:15 car and home on the 12:30. I get arch supports $5. he says I should wear size 6½ A.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 20. Fine and cool. n.w. wind dust is blowing again. I went to morning church. a strange preacher. Willies family also Marjorie here for tea. W. at quarter to seven others a quarter to eight. the dust terrible in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 21. Fine and cool. M. Kelly died last night. I went up to Richmond Hill for flowers. We called at Kelly's in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 22. Fine and warm. a great many through harvest.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 23. Very warm. Mick Kelly buried at 10. a.m. Auntie and I at the funeral. Mary here for dinner and she went to the Doctor at noon. Shingles. It came thunder in the evening but no rain. W. waiting for {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 24. Fine and quite sultry. Mother and Annie came home. Mr Davidson and I for a walk. thunder and a little shower in the night. Mr D. gave me corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 25. Rained lightly in the morning then very high wind and thunder in afternoon. but only sprinkles Willies {thrashing?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 26. Fine with cool north-west wind. Horticultural. Show Auntie and I went to tea. Charlie called with corn late in evening. Exhibition opened.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 27. Fine bright and quite cold. I went to morning church Annie and I for a walk in the afternoon. Auntie and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 28. Fine bright day and warmer. We washed. {Miss?} Page called. Mr Rich Simpson called with Pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 29. Rained gently for a few hours. then cleared. Auntie and I went to Toronto in the afternoon tea down town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 30. Fine bright and cool an ideal day. Auntie and I went to the Exhibition went on 12 car and home. 8.02 got a small basket of peaches 65 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 1 Aug 31. Fine bright day. We made tomato butter they were sold. Small basket, also a couple of jars of peaches. {In blue} Corn roast at W. Robinsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{In Black} Fri Sept 2 1. Fine and quite warm and sultry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 3 2. Fine and very hot and sultry. We went to Mr Wiltshires for Cauliflowers. Auntie called to ask for Miss Morgan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 4 3. Fine and very warm. We were at church also Willie and Grant. W. came here for dinner. then he and Mary went to R.H. a little shower early but soon dry and dust {illegible}. {In blue} I went to evening church. very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{In Black} Mon Sept 4. Labor Day. very warm and very dusty. The traffic is great. Auntie and I for tomatoes at N. Smellies 15 cts small basket.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 5. Fine and very warm and sultry. Double {tracking?} Yonge St at North Toronto. Canned tomatoes&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 6. Rained at noon for an hour then cleared and cool. the dust nicely settled. It did not harm the {illegible}. "Farmers Day". Margerie drove. Mr David and children.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 7. Fine bright and cool an ideal day. I aired quilts. Annie and I at the {Ex.?} down on 12:45 and home on 11. Auntie stayed with mother.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 8. Fine and very warm. aired pillows etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 9. Fine and very warm. Thunder but no rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 10 It came a heavy thunder storm about 6:30 a.m. with heavy rain then cleared but very sultry. We did not go to evening church went for a drive with Charlie and Mary while Willie went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 11. Dull and showery. we washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 12. Fine bright and cool Auntie and I in Toronto got peaches. 15 cents a large basket. came home at 2:15 then went to decorate. Mr McDonald came for us then brought us home. I went again in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 13. Fine at first and moderately warm. We canned peaches washed our feather bed cover. just got dry when shower came. Thanksgiving Service at nine. Mr D. Annie. Auntie and I went. fine evening. Cleaned Cellar headway.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 14. Showery all day. I made a little Catsup. Cleaned chamber and shed. We went to grave yard to plant. grass seed. cleaned back Kitchen and cupboard.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 15. Fine but dull roads cutting with rain and traffic Auntie cleaned upstair windows. washed upstair curtains and covers. I scrubbed w.c.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 16. Fine bright and very cool. Mr Davidson and I at Golf. Club opening. I got some tomatoes at Mr {Wiltshires?} in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 17. Thanksgiving Service. Mr Mc.D in the morning. the dust bad again. Auntie and I out in the morning. Mr Davidson Auntie, and I, also {illegible} and {illegible} out in the evening. Minister from Woodbridge preached. quite cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 18 Fair and bright. we cleaned all upstairs took up the spare room carpet and turned it. Showery at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 19. Raining greatly most of morning I cleaned furnace nut. also washed parlor china. Quite cool. Mr {Rayshin?} died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 20. Fine bright and much warmer I walked out to Willies in the afternoon. Auntie cleaned all windows. -down stairs. I took up vegetable. Frances Carleton married&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 21. Fine and quite warm. Annie and I for a walk in the evening. got a basket of peaches 60 cents and Annie took part of them. cleaned silver Auntie has cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 22. Fine and warm. Auntie and I at Willies they finished cutting corn at 2:30. W. took us to the old place also to the green houses. I have a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 23. Fine and very warm. getting quite dusty. Auntie and I at the R.C. Cemetry in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 24. Fine and moderately warm. very dusty. I went to Alice Sefton called with grapes. morning church. Willie and Charlie also. Auntie Mrs D and I at evening church. quite cool. Mr Sockharts out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 25. Fine and moderately warm. then colder in the evening. we washed. and made Crab marmalade Mrs Davidson gave us Crabs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 26. FIne . and and bright after our first frost. and Ice plants frozen. We cleaned Parlor and tack Parlor also dining room. Icetzets men cleaning all done stove pipes and cave troughs patched. Mary Watson and Alonzos wife called. Miss Mrs Rich Simpson called. Morgan died this a.m. oil stove in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 27. Fine and much warmer. Auntie and I in Toronto. small basket peaches 35 cents. Jennie Edey called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 28 Fine and quite wrm no need of jackets we went to Miss Morgans funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 29. Fine and quite warm. made Christmas Cake started to tear up yonge st at Thornhill Donald hurt his arm. Elizabeth came to mothers for a week. very dusty. called on Mrs Shuter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 30 Fine and warm. Auntie and I at grave yard in the evening. Annie and Lizzie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 1 Fine and very warm and terrible dust. Auntie and I at church no need for Coats. Big trucks putting graved on this road. I went to church alone in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 2. Fine and quite warm. still gravelling road. Phyllis here for tea. working on Yonge Street frone Thornhill to New. Bronk&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 3. Fine very warm. Annie. Lizzie and Phyllis here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 4. Fine and warm. the Haileybury fire 6ouo homeless. 7 towns gone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 5. FIne very warm. lives lost in north cemtry about. Auntie and I called at Fanny owes in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 6. Continued very warm. and terrible dust as no rain for over two weeks. basket peaches 45 cents&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 7. Rained steadily all afternoon from the N.E. Auntie and I went to John Cooks on the 1.45 car and left on. 8.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 8. Dull and quite cold. Auntie and I at morning church. Mrs Davidson in in the afternoon. light our Coal heater the first time we needed fire as the past two weeks very warm. I went alone in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 9. Fine and cool but quite dull followed by showers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 10. Rained gently most of the day. I went to Toronto to Dentists. North toronto in a terrible mess. Changing cars at stop 21. Putting Cement on Yonge St.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 11. Dull and cold. with light showers. Dahlias up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 12. Fine but continued dull and cool. Covered Crestern&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 13. Fine bright day after a very heavy white frost Grant brought Talman sweet apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 14. Woodbridge Fair an ideal day warm and bright. I went out to call on Miss Duncan Ella and Mabel Welsh called. Annie at the Fair.. Will Martin dug one garde.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 15. A light showers then dull and mild. Auntie and I at church. Childrens Service. Mr McDonald announced his leaving this morning. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Auntie and I at eve church. very mild also Mrs Davidson and Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 16. Fine and very mild. we called on Mr and Mrs McDonald Miss Medd. and Mrs Boyle. Double track to stop 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 17. FIne and much colder. AUntie and I at the Dentist my inlay $10 and cleaning $2. had lunch also tea in Toronto. the fare to stop 26 is 20 cents return.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 18. Cold and windy terific dust I got my hat. $5.50 old velvet but new shape. Auntie and I called on Mrs Collins.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 20. Fine bright but cold heavy frost. Mrs Gruelich here for tea. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 21. Fine bright day. thick ice this morning. We took down Bamboo Curtains. also Mr Davidson put in double window. I sold hens to Mr Bowes for 1 dollar each. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun oct 22. Fine and warmer. Auntie and I also Willies at morning church. Mr McDonald did not preach eve he is at the mission. Willie and Grant took Annie. Auntie and I for a drive in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson. Auntie and I at evening church. a perfect day for Otober driving.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 23. Rained all morning then cleared and much colder. We washed. Nelson Smellie fixed ditch. Put on second flannetite blanket in our bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 24. Fine bright and quite cold. Auntie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed OCt 25. Fine bright and cold. Lorraine had a birthday party seven little girls. I was in to help Mrs Davidson. Thur Oct 26 Fine bright day. We put in Double Door. quite heavy frosts every night Auntie went to the Doctor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 28. FIne bright and cold wind. changed to sleep in the East bedroom. Mrs Davidson in. eve are knitting Donalds muffler.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 29. FIne bright day after a heavy white frost. a perfect day. Auntie and I also Willie and Grant at morning church. Mother. Annie. also Auntie and I at Willies for tea. Charlie brought us home for evening church as it was Mr McDonalds farewell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 30 Fine bright day but cold. Auntie called at Mr McD I was at the hall. they are packing a bale for the northern fire sufferers. got invitation from Jennie Green.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 31. "Halloween" a fine day but cool. Mr McDonalds moved. Clara Teasdale came on the 11.02 Car and home on the quarter to seven. we called at Mrs Reamans. F.B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 1. Fine at milder. a light shower in the evening but I walked to Willies. Mrs Little here. not enough to help ploughing but dust is settled.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 2. A few light showers. quite mild. I went to the {ineligble} for a {tonic} for Auntie in the evening. Annie in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 3. Fair but dull and damp. I went for a Tonic for Auntie in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 4 Fine warm day. Annie and I for a walk in the evening Willie caled also Marjorie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 5. Fine bright and quite warm. Auntie and I at church Arch Deac Davidson took services an ideal day. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. she and I at evening church. Anie and I here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 6. Rained gently and misty. Thanksgiving Day. Mrs Davidson and I at Concert in the Methodist Church. we washed. Yoge St opened from heres&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 7. Fine bright day and moderately cold. Auntie and I at Toronto called at Willie Cooks about C.C. money in the Dominion Bank. $2.78. I brought my Coat home. relined. $35. Annie here in the ve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 8. Fine and bright. I raked some leaves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 9. Fine and much colder. Annie called. I called on M. Watson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 10. FIne a heavy white frost. raked and burnt leaves. Auntie called to see Mrs Reaman. I got trimming on my hat changed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 11. Dull and a few squawls much warmer. Arc Deacon Davidson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 12. Fine bright day but turning colder. Auntie and I at morning church. Charlie came for Mother. Annie also Auntie and I and took us to Marjories for tea. Ross brought us home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 13. Fine bright day. after a heavy frost an ideal day. Auntie and I went to Bradford on 8.35 G.T.R. and left there at 6.15. we were at Jennie Greens Golden Wedding. 1872-1922 fare o the G.T.R_$1.75.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 14. Fine day and quite mild. AUntie and I called on Mrs Teeson in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 15. Fine and moderately cold. little shower in eve-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 16. Fine and moderately cold. I walked to Willies with some papers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 17. Fine bright and quite mild. AUntie and I at Miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 18. A shower during the night and then dull and light showers in the afternoon. Willies called in the morning. rained gently int he evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 19. Fair at first and quite warm. bright sunshine Auntie and I at morning church. a new minister Mr Bruce preached, it rained a little in afternoon then thunder and lighting about five o'clock and heavy rain. then cleared. quite muddy. I went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 20. Dull and occasional squawls. we washed. I went to Mrs Littles. got a basket of sweet apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 21. Colder and very high wind frosty we lighted Furnace. I called at M. Chapmans to see Mission Band.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 22 Fine bright day. eve event to TOronto. came home with Mr E. Francis. I called at Miss Mundeys in the evening. a little sprinkling of snow first Royal Winter Fair opened.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 23. FIne and milder. ploughs are still going.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 24. Fine and colder. squawls of snow in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 25. FIne and very cold. north wind. Annie here in the evening. Mrs Davidson and the children been away since friday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 26. Fine at first andquite cold. Auntie and I at church. Mr preached from. St started to snow at noon. very fine and then cleared and fine I went to evening church. Annie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 27. Snowed last night and all overed over. quite a lot. then cleared and fine. but wet &amp;amp; slushy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 28. Fine bright and moderately cold a perfect day. Auntie and I at the "Royal Winter FAir"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold. started to knit scarf.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 30. Fair at first then a light shower in the afternoon. Mrs Kane and Bert here. putting gravel on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 1. Fine but quite muddy. a terrific wind. A cold. Willies thrashing untill noon then had to stop for wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 2 Fine bright day all quite dry and clean. I have a cold nd sore throat. also Auntie. Willies finished thrashing at noon. finished Marys scarf. it took seven (two ounces) skeins at 25 cents a skein $1.75. Mrs Cox called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 3. Fine bright and moderately cold. all roady nice and dry. a perfect day for November. Auntie and I at church. also Willie and Grant. Mr Johnson of Fenteus Falls preached. Annie. Agnes Boyle and I for a walk. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 4. Fine bright and moderately warm. washed. I went to see Aunt Kate in afternoon. chicken 5 at $35. I went to a meeting at the church. in eve about deciding for a Minister. Mr Findlays. brought pork.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 5. Fair with a very high wind. terrific gale my cold worse. "Aluia Club" social I did not go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 6. Fine but quite cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 7. A litle fine snow coming most of day. I went to the Doctors in the morning for a little for my cough. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 8. Milder with fog and damp. quite slushy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 9. FIne bright and moderately cold. walks and roads rather slippery. Auntie and I in Toronto Willie called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 10. Fine bright and quite cold. Auntie and I at church. Arch Deac Davidson preached. John. Felicia and the boys called in the afternoon. I did not go to evening church as I have a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 11 Fine and much milder. Dr Appelbe died we got the message about six o'clock. I went out and phoned Willie. Miss Edey called in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 12. Mild at first a little rain last night. Charlie came out early in the morning. The wind turned very cold and increased to a terrific gale. a dreadful day. I have cough and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 13. Fair and very cold. the wind decreasing. Willie left on the 10.20 train for Parry SOund.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 14. Fine and quite mild a little light snow and then cleared. Willie came home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 15. Fine and quite cold. I called to see Mrs Reaman.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 16. FIne and cold. 2 above zero. I went to Dr in the evening. botle and tablets. $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 17. A fall of light snow last night clearng at ten AUntie and Grant at church. I did not go on account of coughing. Annie here in the afternoon then she and I went for a walk. milder after the snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 18. Fine bright and much colder. Auntie and I in Toronto. a very fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 19. Fine and cold about zero or two above. Auntie cleaned down coal bin we have less than a ton.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 20. A raw east wind not so frosty. My cold and pain in my side much worse. Auntie told the Doctor to come. he came aout six. Annie called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 21. Fine and moderately cold. Dr called with medicine. I am staying in on account of cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 22. FIne but much milder and a damp air. Dr Campbell called. we did sweeping for next week. Annie here in evening. also Grant called with chicken. cake and candy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 23. Mild and snowing quite heavily untill noon. Auntie went with Dr Johns to Dr Campbell to have her eye attended to. Annie and Lizzie called. I went to Village but cough a good deal yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 24. Mild with a very damp air Auntie went to church with Willie and Charlie. Lorraine brought our presents in ice the afternoon. I was not out all day Mrs Davidson and children went to Swansea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 25 Fine and very mild nice bright seen and sloppy. "Christmas" day we were all at Mothers. I am very poorly a pain in my side with coughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 26. Fine and quite mild. slushy. We got geese 35 cents a pound. 10 1/2 and 9 pounds. we opened then Edna Wittshire and Mrs Smellie called. Mrs Reive died.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 27. Colder with east wind. I went to the Doctors and got my side strapped very painful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 28. A strog east wind and snowing nearly all day quite cold. only light snow. Annie called. Mrs D&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 29. A fine bright day very frosty. Auntie out to phone for coal. Mrs Reive buried. Doctor called to see eye. Mrs Davidson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 30. Fine bright ad moderately cold. I was out for the first to Village for several days. Annie called. a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 31. Mild and showery all day. we were not out to church. very slippery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of Year 1922.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1923&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 1. Fine and mild all day a little slippery. New Years. Willies. Marjories. Mothers here just for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 2. FIne and moderately cold. Auntie at Doctors. Snow in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 3. Snowing lightly most of day. east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 5. Fine and moderately cold. Snowing in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 6. Fine and extremely cold. 8 below zero. We left at 8.30 and took Auntie down. operation aout 10.30. I came home at 2.30. at Drs in eve. stayed at Mothers. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 7. Very cold I went ot see Auntie in afternoon. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 8. Milder with light snow like Sunday. I was home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 9. Snowing most of the day. the Doctor and I went for Aunt Mattie left at quarter to ten and home 12.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 10 Fine with a little light snow. Mary Watson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 11 A light fall of snow. getting quite deep cutters out and sleighs. Mr Street brought ton coal $16.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 12. It is snowing lightly. Mrs Howard very sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 13. Very cold 2 below zero but clear. Lizzie called. also Mrs Parkinson. Ambulance took Mrs Howard away&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 14. Snowing from the east all day. dee snow. not ont&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 15 Fine and quite cold. snow to dig. The Doctor called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 16. Fair at first I washed. a terrific wind in afternoon very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 17. FIne and very cold. 18 below zero. some places. 22 below Mrs Cox here in the morning. Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Collins called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 18. Mrs R. Thompson and Mrs Lennox called in eve. Doctor here. Fine and very mild it moderated a great deal. water running.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 19. Fine and moderately cold a beautiful day. Miss Medd and Mrs Breakey called. I went to afternoon tea at Mrs Elsons. it snowed a good del through the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 20. Milder and it started to rain and rained heavily in the evening. Mrs Johns called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 21. Fine bright day and moderately cold. frozen and a little icy. I went to morning church. first for five Sundays i the morn. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church. Mrs Trueman here for dinner. Willie and Mary here to call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 22. FIne bright but very cold. we swept upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 23. Fine and a little milder. Willie and Mercie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 24. Snowing from the East all day. soft and heavy. Doctor here. Mrs Rick Simpson called. I am straped. went down to pay Auntie bill in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 25. Colder and a lot of snow to shovel this morning. Annie here in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 26. East wind with light snow. untill noon cleared. I went to Toronto in the afternoon. Turkey 7. 3/4 at 60 (4.70)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 27. Fine bright and quite cold. I scrubbed cellar steps. the Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 28. A very cold east wind fine snow. most of day. Annie called Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 29. Fine very cold. Mrs Cox here in morning. Mrs Pearce Robinson called. Miss Edey called. I went to Drs he was not in so came later. $2. w.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 30. Fine bright day very frosty I stayed in bed untill noon. Annie called also Mrs Davidson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 31. Fine and milder. Minnie Appelbe came about 4.30. I not going out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 1 Mild and foggy. Minnie here also Annie for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 2. Fine bright a little colder. Bear could see shadow. Minnie left. Lorraine for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 3. Fine and bright very cold wind. I went to Village. the Doctor called. Willie called. Mrs Davidson in the evening. Mrs Howard buried had been three weeks at Hospital&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 4. Fine bright day. very. very frosty. 10 below zero. east wind not out all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 5. Fine and very cold about 5 below zero. we swept.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 6. Cold east wind. Auntie has a very ad sore throat Dr came about. five. Annie and Mrs Davidson called. Mrs Cox&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 7. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie had a bad night. sleighing good&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. Feb 8. Fair and milder but soft south wind. Annie here in the evening. Doctor called in the morning. Auntie a little better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 9. Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect winter the ground all covered with snow yet not much drifting. went to Miss Halls Euchre. Mrs Davidson in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 10. FIne bright day moderately cold. Willie called. Auntie bitter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 11. Fine but quite cold. I went to morning church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 12. Fine and very cold increasing wind and drifting. Doctor here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 13. Milder after a heavy fall of snow. Cyril Parkinson did 25 cts. a little digging for us. I went to Mrs Fees to a church tea in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 14. St Valentines Day. a terrific wind and drifting. first bad storm of the season. Yonge Street full.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 15. A cold. N.W. wind but gradually decreasing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 16. Fine and slightly milder. got 25.00 coal from R.Hill $22 a toy Robin here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 17. Fine and very cold aout zero. Mr Davidson tuned piano $2.00. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 18. Fine and cold but bright. new clerggman Mr Noble preached first I went to morning church. John Cook here. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 19. Fine bright and very cold. Auntie and I swept.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 20. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 21. Milder with quite a fall of sow from six to eight. Aunt Mattie walked to Mothers her first time out. Mrs Davidson and I at Hockey Match. Thorn. Bowman.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 22, Fine and turning uch colder. I went to reception for Mr Noble. Doctor called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 23. Very cold 5 below zero. AUnte and I went to Toronto she had her. R. treatment down on quarter to eight. home on 2.2 here. R on from 9.20 to 12.20.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 24 Ran cold wind below zero then moderated with snow in the afternoon. cleared at night. W. called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 25. Fine bright and moderately cold. I went to mornig church. thawing in afternoon. I went for a walk. Mrs D and I at church&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 26. Fine bright and quite mild thawing a good deal.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 27. ine and quite mild. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey called. Lizzie in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Fe 28. Fine bright and thawing. Mrs Davidson and called Deans.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 1 A little light snow early then mild and sloppy. Auntie and I in Toronto. got a drss. $19.50. George Cook for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 2. Fine and very mild snow nearly gone on middle of road and water running. Hockey girls won from Wellan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 3. Fine bright and mild water running. I went to a Euchre at Mrs Smellies five tables. we have had a week of perfect weather. snow going nicely. a little water over&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 4 Raining at first then clear and mild with very strong wind sleighing bad. Mary Watson for tea. at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 5. Fine and colder quite icy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 6. A cold. S.E. wind. followed by light snow. Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 7. Clearing and very cold. snow has improved sleighing. Cleaned kitche cupboard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 8. Fine bright but quite cold Auntie &amp;amp; I at Dr Campbells. $2 each Mr Noble inducted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 9. Fine and qute cold. I called at iss Stoddardts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 10. Fine bright and cold after rain and sleet through the night. Mr Street brought coal a ton $16.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 11. Fine bright and much milder snow going. I went to church Robins here. Mrs D. and I for a walk. she and I at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 12. Mild and raining. water over a little can get over it. snow and ice going nicely. chicken 7 lbs at 35 cts. sleet broke down poles last night. cars only to Thornhill&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 13. Fine and very cold. ice all frozen. I went to Toronto for Lettuce and Celery. water a little deep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 14. Fine and cold. N.W. wind all frozen clean. ladies for tea 11. nearly zero&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 15 Fine and very cold. Auntie at Doctors. McDonalds a son&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 16. Raining heavily then cleared and colder. water over&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 17. Fine bright day no water. I was at Annies she has her Recital.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 18 Fine and much warmer. roads are dirty but not deep. Auntie and I at church. her first time. Water over road for a while then setled and I went to evening church. very mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon mar 19. Fine but very cold wind. quite a sudden change.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 20. FIne and quite cold but no wind. Auntie and I in Toronto got wall paper. water only over road for a few hours for (three days. not deep&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 21. Fine and moderately cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur ar 22. Auntie cleaned cellar headway and I cleaned burea Drawers. Fine and quite mild. snow going nicely. rain in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 23 Fine and a little colder. I was at an Euchre party at Mrs Johns in the afternoon. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 24. Fine but much colder a strong wind drying centre of roads a little in places. very. very cold wind. Mrs D. came here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 25 Fair with cold. N.E. wind. I went to morning church. Yonge St and here quite dry. started to snow lightly at four. a lot of snow. but only light a great debth. the winters snow all gone also ice but now fresh snow came.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 26 Fine bright and very cold about zero. I went to Dr ear-ache $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 27. Fine and quite cold. snow remaining a terrific wind. Eucheat Hall Hockey Girls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 28. Very cold wind, a regular gale. extremely cold for late in Mar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 29. Rather milder with snow falling all afternoon untill eight P.M. a great deal for season. Auntie at. Drs I went to Annie Euchre 20 ladies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 30. 3rd Friday. fine bright but quite cold. Lizzie &amp;amp; Margaret called in the morning. I did not go to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 31. Fine and very cold. 4 above zero. a terrific wind. Willie called washed white flamitti&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 1. Easter Sunday. Auntie and I at church. Lorrained and I for a walk she stayed tea Mr. D. I went to evening church quite cold. all frozen and still quite a lot of the snow that came last Sunday. I have another cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 2 Easter Monday. Mrs D. went Town. fine and a little warmer we cleaed. East and north bed rooms and spare room took up E. carpet. cleaned feather bed and all windows up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 3. Mild but dull. we finished our room and hall. I went to Welshs for tea. showery and warm in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 4. Fine and colder. Auntie washed a little for cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 5. Fine and quite cool. Auntie and I in Toronto my coat $15. Ex it started to rain in afternoon then turned to sleet and snow. Mrs Davison came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri April 6. Fine and mild sloppy. cleaned silver. back kitchen &amp;amp; cupboard Margaret here for tea. centre road dried nicely.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 7. Fine and quite mild. Mrs Howards sale. house $13.00 I was at Annies in the eve. Lizzie and Boyle girls there&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 8. It rained in night then colder and terrifi wind Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 9. Fine and moderately cold cleaned and took u Dining room carpet washed curtains etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 10 Fine at first. Mr Youngman papering. squawls in afternoon Mr Noble called. (cleaned cellar front shelf. and boards. scrubed a couple Doors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 11. Cool and showery. Mr Youngman finished at "3." 14 hours 75 cts hour. paper $399. (5.C 25 cts 1.25.) 10W. 13 cts 1.30 16 yrds Bord 9 - $1,44 - put down carpet. roads dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 12 FIne bright warmer cleaned parlor finished Dining Room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 13. Fine quite cold. Varnished parlor and East ed room floor Auntie went to Doctors. called at Mrs Reamans I uncovered Cisterm put on some cinders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 14. Fine but very cold wind. I cleaned and oiled furnace and we did other doors etc. scrubbed. dust blowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 15. A fall of snow last night and turned to fine rain this morning easterly. started heavy rain in eve. at Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 16 Fine and quite cold. swept and Varnished upstairs came a fall of wet snow in the evening. Double D cleaned attic from curtains.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 17 Cold. we finished cleaning cellar. Furnace out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 18. Fine and quite cold. we did a little up chamber. ice every night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 19. Fine a litle milder. ice early cleaned chamber. wood shed frogs out first time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 20 Very. very warm 80 Degrees. Auntie and I in Toronto heat unbearable. Most all cleaning done except Varnishing D. room back.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 21. Very warm burning grass and raking. Annie here in the eve. also Mrs Davidson. No fire in Range very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 22 Much cooler. I went to the Mission. Mr McDonald preached MRs Davidson and I at eve church a little rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 23 Fine and quite cool. washed and put in Lettuce and Onions I was at Drs in eve about my ear no chnge. at graveyard&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 24 Fine and moderately warm Auntie at Dr Eakins.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 25 Fine cold. I went to Choir Concert Meth. I dug around trees&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 26 Fine a little warmer. cleaned front Verandah. very dusty&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 27. Fine warm day. Auntie and I at graveyard and at Mary Watson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 28 A little showery in the morning then ine and bright at a Euchre for Miss Elliott at Mrs Simpson Auntie and I at Mith Cemetry in eve. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 29. A few scattered showers. AUntie and I at church. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 30. Fine but cold wind. and very dry. Peas in 1 May.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 1 Fine quite cool. Mrs Orr and Meta for tea. 4200 of coal at 16.50 a ton. and we have about a ton in cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed May 2. Fine much warmer. Varnished front door and chairs D. Davidson has scarlet fever. called on Mrs Noble.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 3. A perfect day we were in Toronto. Auntie called on Mrs at Drs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 4. Fine and moderately warm in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 5. Fine and moderately warm. I caled at Miss Barkers. dusty. Willie Mary here afternoon I went to eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 6. A perfect day warmer. Auntie and I at morning church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 7 Fine bright and moderately warm. Washed covers for back dining room. our dark quilt. We called at Mrs Smellies eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 8. Showery. N.S. moved a tree for us. Mr James died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 9. Coming a little soft snow then cleared. heavy frost night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 10. A fall of dry snow quite cold. cleared nd snow gone I went to grave yard planted grass seed in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 11. Raw east wind. with little squawls Auntie at Mrs Reddells in eve. I out lawn. got hat home last eve. $.25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 12. Cool damp east wind but little rain Aunties hat. $8.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 13. Fine and cold. N.W. wind Auntie and I at morning church. I went to Presby terion and to our own in eve. "Daylight Saving"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 14. FIne bright day. AUntie and I at Miss Edeys in eve. the Schol fire about nine o'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 15. A little rain in the morning. Fire at Miss Wests in the evening. a heavy rain came and helped.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 16. Dull and cool east wind. with squawls. Fire at Mr Weldricks barn. Mother paseed away aout. ten.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur May 17. A terrific rain from the east, cleared about moon. girls went home then Mr Wright took mother about noon. Minnie appelbe arrived about five. Meu out on watch all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 18. Fine bright and much warmer. Auntie and I at Mothers in the afternoon. Minnie cause here for tea and night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 19. Fie bright and warmer. the funeral at three-thirty. new time. the two boys arrested on friday. up for exam today&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 20. A heavy rain started about six followed by thunder and lightning about nine and ten, then cleared in afternoon. AUntie and I went to see Annie. it came severe thunder and lightning about seven but did not last long.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 21 Fine and moderately warm. we washed. Annie went to Lizzies and shut house up. Auntie and I at Graveyard eve. Mrs reakey here in the evening. Morley helped cut grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 22. Fine day. Auntie and I in Toronto. changed light Coat $15 for black at $22.50. Mrs Reawans died. Willies called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 23. Fine and warmer. we called at Mr Reawans. Auntie Drs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 24. Victoria Day. I went to Mrs Reawans funeral. Mary here for a while. put in more peas. at grave yard an ideal day. no fire in heater.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 25. Fine quite warm going without a coat. Meta Jackson and Mrs Will Orr called. Varnished dining room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 26. Very warm sitting out. we caled at Mrs Parkinsons F. Cox brought small basket of berries.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun May 27, Fine and quite warm. dusty Auntie and I at church. I went to evening church. quite dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 28. Fine and quite warm. I called at Miss Edeys eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 29 FIne and warm. Auntie and I i Toronto dyed dress $3. Annie and Margaret came home. M. cut grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 30 Fine and warm. Mr Corkery gave Rhubarb. Cleaning Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 31. Fine. Carrie Smurthuarte and Edith here. Mabel and Hazel Welsh callen in car. Margaret and Annie here to tea. Mr Street brought two coal at 16.50. we have about five tons in all. clak. 5 tons in all&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 1 Fine and warm. Auntie and I at Annies in eve. Donald Davidson up and dressed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 2 Fine and warm quite dusty. Auntie &amp;amp; I at school. eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 3. It came thunder storm in night. sultry and threatening all day. thunder in the afternoon. Willie &amp;amp; Mary called Auntie and I at evening church. old time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 4. Dull and threatening. very sultry. we washed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 5. Pair at first we painted Verandah. then came thunder storm in afternoon and spoiled it. Annie in ee wth paper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 6. Fine at first then showery Teasdales called. I went Wee&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 7. SHowery and damp. we went to M. Watsons in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 8. A damp east wind with squawls turned to much cooler. coal oil heater lighted first time since 24th&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat June 9. Fine and clearing but cold. first fine day since laststurday. Auntie and I in Toronto. up at graveyard eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 10. FIne bright day. perfect day. I was at church. Grant took his father. Margaret and us for a drive to Maple. Hope. Teston. etc. and to Willies for tea. J. Cooks called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 11. Fine and quite warm. Doctor on this road. Curtis killed at Morgans hill. I went to John Cooks in eve they brought me home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 12 Fine and warm. I went to Mr Watmoughs in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed june 13. Fine and warm. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 14. A light shower early. Mrs D. to Swanswen for few days Morley cut grass. Annie at Willies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 15. Fine and cooler. Annie here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 16. Fine bright. terrific duet. Annie Heslip buried. Auntie and I at Miss Edeys in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 17. Fine and warmer. Auntie and I alo Wilie and Grant at church. John Cooks here for tea. I went to church at eight new time. very hot&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 18. Fine warm. Mrs Noble called. terrible dust.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 19. Very warm. Mary and Grant here a while in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 20 Fine warm, and dusty. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 21. Fine and very warm. Lizzie called. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey here in the eve. Mrs Davidson here. Strawberries at stone 30 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri June 22. Fine and warm. Auntie at Mrs Wells in evening to have skirt fitted. got strawberries at Mrs Thompsons 20 cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 23. Very warm. Auntie and I at John Cooks. they took us for a drive then brought us home. heavy storm in Toronto but only light here. first for two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 24. Very, very warm. with thunder no rain here but in some parts heavy storms. we did not go to ch-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 25 Fair untill evening it came a storm. I went to vote. Conservatives elected with huge majority "Fergun"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 26. Fine and very warm. Lizzie and children came weigh 132 out to Thornhill. Auntie and I there in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jun 27. Fine and cooler. Mrs Smellie and M. Watson called. Auntie and I in Toronto Dress 7.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jun 28. Fine and cool. Lizzie and I for walk in every.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 30 Fine a light shower in afternoon but fine for Garden Party at Mr Fees. berries 18 c&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 1 A perfect day moderately warm evening were at morning church. I went alone eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 2, Fine and moderately warm. a little rain at mine in evening. Mrs Davison children with us at Cemetry got Strawberries 15 cts. The girls at Willies for tea it came a thunder storm in evening Mrs Davidson and us went to Meth Cemetry.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue July 3. Fine and warm then came thunder and heavy rain about four oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 4. Fair and warm. Margaret and Phyllis here for tea. Auntie at the Drs in evening. Lizzie ad I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 5. Fine and warm. Auntie and I also the girls at Mrs Boyles for tea. it rained gently all night. green peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 6. Fine very sultry Lizzie called to say good-bye. Auntie at Mrs Smellies. dust again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 7. Fine and moderately warm. we went for berries 15 cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 8. Fine and quite warm. Auntie and I at morning church quite dusty but South wind. I went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 9 Fine and warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 10 Fine but damp and threatening poor for hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 11 Fine and cooler. I took my watch to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 12. Moderately warm. Put Calcium Chloride on road. Mrs Boyle. Miss Medd for tea. Beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 13. Fine and quite wawrm. Annie here for tea. Auntie and I at graveyard and Cemetry. L. Clark buried&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 14 Fair morning came thunder storm at three so I could not go to Concord S.S. pic-nic. Mrs Campbell&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 15 Fair but dull and damp. I went with Grant to church. Willie stayed with Auntie. showery eve. I went alone to church. rained most of night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon July 16. Fair cooler in eve. Auntie and I at Mr Littles. gave Berries. Beets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 17. Fine moderately warm in Toronto. at Miss Kellys &amp;amp; R.C. Cemetry Marjorie called with two boxes of Berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 18. Fine and quite warm. at Mrs Robinsons eve. Mundeys brot Berries S.S. Pic-nic. Is&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 19. Very, very hot. dusty. I went to Willies with papers to sign.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 20. Very. hot wind and dusty. Mrs D went away yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 21 Fine very, very hot. school ground sold $1000. W.R. Berries 25 c Laying cement on road yesterday and today. terrific dust.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 22. Fine and cool. N.wind. I went to morning church. first for dinner. Mrs Simpson brought. Willies also Marjories for tea. terric dust. Marjorie brot berries 2 box&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 23. Fine moderately warm. very dusty. I called Mr Nobles. $1 Pic-nic&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 24. Rained very fine most of day. settled dust but not down far&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 25. Fine quite cool. Auntie at Drs. we went to Welsh's eve. I called at Mrs Wilsons in afternoon. No cutting grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 26. Fine bright. we went to Centre island see Mrs McD.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 27. Fair at first then started light rain about 3.P.M. but scarcely settled dust. Mr. Mrs Noble for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 28. Fine quite warm. Auntie and I for a walk. dust bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 29. Fine and moderately warm a perfect day. Auntie and I at church. Teasdales and Mrs Smellie called. Mrs. Niss. Mrs Camplin. Mrs Griffith. Mr. Mrs Cutts all for tea. Mrs W. and I for a walk after.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon July 30. Fine and warm. very warm and dust. Mrs White. Misses Mrs Oster al called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 31. Fine very warm. W. here we went to sign papers. Annie came home. she is here in eve then for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 1. Fine moderately warm. W. finished haying yesterdy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 2 Very warm. Auntie and I at Dr Ackins their met girls for lunch at Haunts" came thunder storm in afternoon a good shower here but no like ciry a downpour.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aunt 3. FIne and moderately warm. the rain was a benefit as a couple of weeks was dry and grass burnt. Auntie and I to call for Mercie and Willie in eve. not down far&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 4. Fair and very warm. thunder not rain. Edith. Amy Cook here for tea. Arthur appelbe called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 5. moderately warm very dusty. untie and I at church. The girls and children called. we went to girls eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 6. Fair and warm. Civic Holiday. Wylie drove girls auntie &amp;amp; I to Richmond Hill. the first day of Reunion. a light rain in eve. the Aunto traffic is terrific. Mr Davidsons away all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 7. Fine untill evening it came a nice rain. the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 8. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. The girls Auntie and I at Jacksons Pt. fare $1.70 and 5 war tax. dinner at Mr Ring 5 $1. at upland Golf for walk in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 9. Fine and mdoerately warm. scraping road. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 10 Fine and warmer. Put Calcium Chloride on road again but not much use. Mrs Mason came to Annies in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 11 Fine moderately warm. Mrs D at Island&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 12. Very warm. wind. not at church in A.M. Willies here for while in afternoon. I went to even church also Mrs D. Mr Noble away. Auntie and I in at miss Edeys eve. got apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 13. Fine and cool north wind terrific dust as they are grading road. I went to Mr Watmoughs in eve for rceipts of {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 14 Fine and cool followed by thunder showers in afternoon rain needed none for over two weeks. grass badly burned. Mrs Teasdale and Clara for the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 15. Fine and clear after rain. our few tomatoes ripen well. Auntie and Dr eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 16. Fine very cool. Auntie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 17. Fine and cool. Put oil on road. ideal weather. aired Pillows. Quilts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 18. Fine and cool. made. Chow Chow. a good rain in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 19. Beautiful cool day no dust. Auntie and I at church also Willie and Grant. Mrs D and I at eve. church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 20. Fine bright and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 21. Raining gently in the morning. Auntie and I went to Bowmanville on. 12.30 train C.P.R. arriving at 2.08. it rained heavily after we arrived and turned very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 22. Fine but very cold. extremely cold for Aug. came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 23 Fine and cold. aired last of Quilts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 24. Fine but cold then clouded thunder storm 3. PM. Willie thrashed half a day. Mrs Mason and girls called in evening. very cold for August.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 25 Fine but very cold. brighter. Auntie &amp;amp; I at Horticulturan tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 26. A beautiful day cool but sunny. Auntie and I at church. Mrs D. children. Auntie and I for a walk west. Mrs D and I eve ch-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 27. Fine quite cool. washed. our feather bed cover. We were at Miss Edeys for tea. Lizzie and children out at Annies. tomatoes 35 cts Arnall basket at. N.S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 28. Rained early then thunder storm about 7.P.M. it is the heaviest downpour just here for some time Tomato Butter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 29. Fine and much warmer. I walked to Willies. Lizzie here for tea. Annie and I for a walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 30. Fine bright perfect day. Auntie. Annie, and I at Ex. went on 12.22 and left grounds at 7. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 31. Fine and warm. Mrs Dat Ex. J.Cooks here eve. I called Miss Wilcox&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sep 1. Fine and very warm. dusty again. Auntie &amp;amp; I for walk Mrs Campbell&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 2. Fine very warm. I went to church. We called at Miss Mundeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sep 3. Dull and showery. Lbor Day. we were at home. warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sep 4. Fine and moderately warm. Auntie and I in Toronto then at Mrs Whites funeral. got Plumbs at eatons. 40 cents. Burbanks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sep 5. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies in afternoon just call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sep 6. Fine quite warm AUntie and I at Ex. went early and home about six. a little rain through night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sep 7. Fair and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sep 8 Thunder and rain early then clered cooler. Annie and children here in eve. Tie changes to morrow&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 9. Fine after rain in night. much cooler. Auntie standard. J and I at church. Annie and Eliz called. Mrs D and I for walk. I went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 10. Fine cool and bright. washed. peeps for cleaning. rain in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 11. Fine and warmer. cleaned upstairs windows. closets etc. spare room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 12. Fine and cooler after rain in night. At Willies for tea. made cra. marmalade, cleaned cellar head way.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 13. Fine very cold. Auntie &amp;amp; I in Toronto. at Dr Clarke $3.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 14. Fine and cold hevy white frost but no harm done went to R.Hill to taylors. Annie here in eve- cleaned cellar steps. Back kitchen Peaches. 65 4 small.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 15. Fine quite cold. dust bad. cleaned chamber. and shed. R.C. pic-nic. I was at Mary Watsons in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 16. Fine and a little warmer. Auntie and I at church also Willie. Mrs D. auntie and I for a walk. Mrs D and I at eve ch-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 17. Fine and quite cold. white frost. cleaned. upstairs. finished.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 18. Warmer. cleaned silver. I went to. R.Hill. rain in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept Wed 19. Fine bright day. Mrs Simpson Miss Mundeys called. (washed china.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 20. Rained gently most of afternoon. Auntie and I aat Lizzies for dinner home about 5.P.M. thunder in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 21. Damp and showery. warmer. Mr Henderson cleaned pipes. no new ones. $1.00. Emma Morse for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 22. Beautiful warm day. No need of coats. We went R.Hill coat was $5. Mrs D and I at corn roast. Auntie clened stove also back. dining room. all done but double rooms&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 23. Beautiful bright warm day. we were at morning church. for a walk in afternoon. Mrs D and I at evening church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 24. Fine and very warm. Mrs James and girls called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sep 25 Very warm. cleaned Parlor and Dining Room Mrs Breakey called all cleaning done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 26. Fine very warm. Auntie and I in Toronto. Peaches. 60. Plumbs 70c at Simpsons. Mrs D. and I up to help to decorate in eve-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sep 27. Fine very warm. did up fruit. at Thanksgiving Service&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sep 28. Sultry with thunder storms in afternoon. Lizzie and children came out for a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 29. A perfect day not so warm. Elizabeth called. Auntie at Dr&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 30. Fine and much colder. Thanksgiving Services. Auntie and I at morning service. Mrs D. Auntie and I at eve- Mrs Gross died&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 1 Fine and bright. Lizzie and children for tea Road open&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 2. Fine and warmer. Mrs Gross buried. (closed from 11 June to R.Hill&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 3. Fine warm. Auntie &amp;amp; I in Toronto. took fur to Merciers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 4. Fine much colder. We went to see about fur. and at Mausoleum. white frost. Fire in stove&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 5. Fine and cold. frost. first ice. plants frozen. Covered Cistern. Mss Harris called. Lizzie and chldren left. fire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 6. Fine bright day. Willie called. Auntie at Mrs Wells&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 7. Fine bright perfect day. Annie here all day. Auntie &amp;amp; I at church. all for walk. Mrs D and I at eve church. white frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 8 Fine and warmer no fire in Range. I walked to Concord Marjorie called. called at Mr Reaumans &amp;amp; Miss Edeys&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 9. Fine milder. eve cleaned Verandah took Bamboo Curtains down took up some of Dahlias. heavy white frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 10 fine and mild. I went for a walk in afternoon. Mr Noble.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 11. Fine and mild Auntie ad I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 12. Fine mild heavy fog at first. put up Double door. No fire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 13. Fine and mild. Mr Davidson put in double window. all week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 14. Fine and bright after rain through night. Auntie and I at church. Willie came ut for dinner.fire first for week Mrs Daidson. AUntie and I at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 15. FIne and warm. We went to Toronto in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 16. Fine bright after a fog. Annie called in afternoon Mince meat Mrs Wells brought skirt. We called at Rectory shawl Boats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 17. Fine and quite warm. I walked to Williesroot field. a perfect day. Mary Watson here in afternoon the Autumn leaves are beautiful. only need oul eater in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 18. Fine bright day. warm day. ideal weather but rain needed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 19. Fine bright day a little colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 20. Fine bright. Auntie and I went to Royal Cecil room $3, called at Mrs Orrs. Lizzie called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 21. Fine but dull. at. St. Pauls and Metropolitan called. AUnt Kates&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 22. Fine bright day. Wylie took us driving and dinner in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 23. FIne quite cold came home in afternoon. I raked and burnt leaves. all down except some apple leaves expenses in all about $.15 and 75 cts car fare.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 24 Rained lightly most of the day. first the heater all the time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 25 Dull and squawly. Lorraine here. not well. Boyle tried. accident. Raked up all apple leaves. and burnt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 26. Fine and cool. Annie here in eve. at Langstaff Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 27. Fine bright day. AUntie &amp;amp; I took articles to Rectory. I called Chapmans&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 28. Dull after showers in night. at church. Auntie and I both times&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 29 Fine bright day. we went to Hall in the evening to fix up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 30. Rained steadily until noon. then clear and colder. We wet to bazaar took four pies. our fancy work. $3.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 31. Fine much colder. I went to Dentist. $4.00. for one filling and replacing gold in front tooth, called at Mrs Speights not home. Halloween&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 1. Fine quite cold came first squawl of snow. Auntie and I in Toronto Annie here in evening. W.. left. Sweet apples. Chicken $1.23. Aunt Kate&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 2. Fine quite cold came first heavy frost. Dahlias in cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 3 Fine bright perfect day. I called to ask for Miss Mundey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 4 Milder a light shower at noon. Willie came out early. drove us up to church. John. Felicia. Verner called. Mr Noble away on a mission. Did not go to eve ch- rained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 5. Drizzling rain. mild. Brought Dahlias in. Furnace for company&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 6. Dull and mild. Felicia. Hattie. Margaret for lunch. Light&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 7. Rained in afternoon turned to snow. Auntie and I at opening of new school. I went to the concert. Minnie Appelbe came&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 8. Very cold and blustery quite a fall of snow last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 9. Fine milder. Minnie left. furnace let out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 10 Very fine and bright. changed to East bed room. I went for a walk up Yonge Street to see were switched is put in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 11. Fine a little colder I went to morning church. for a walk Mrs Davidson. Auntie and I at Methodest in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 12 Fine and mild Thanksgiving. I walked to Willie. J. Edey called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 13. Fine. mild. foggy at first. We went to Toronto. Mrs Simpson here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 14. Fine and bright. Convention in Presby church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 15 Fine after mist cleared. I went to Convention no need furnace&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 16. FIne and mild. Annie and I for wlk. Brot apples in Saturday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 17. Fine a little cooler. Mr Youngman put asters on Lounge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 18. much colder after last nights rain. Mission I went in morning. also in evening lone. Lizzie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 19 Fine bright day. heavy white frost. I went to Missions. Grant called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 20. Fine milder. Auntie and I in Toronto at Mission in eve. Willies done ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 21 Fine and mild. I went to Mission Mrs Davidson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 22. Fine and mild. we called Mrs Bells. Mrs Johns. mission&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 23. Fine followed by wet snow all afternoon Annie for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 24. Cold and bright. wintry looking. A little fire in Furnace till sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 25. Fine bright perfect day. some snow going. Auntie and I church. W &amp;amp; Grant there also. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church. end of mission&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 26. Fine mist and milder. taking snow all off.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue nov 27. Fine but dull. WE went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 28. Fine and mild no sunshine all week. Mrs D in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 29. Pineday. very dirty. Phyllis for tea. started rain 10. PM&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 30. Raining most of day. very sloppy. called at Mrs Cox. with Mince P. Davidson children chicken pox&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 1 Fine but dull. and mild. I had tea at Bazaar. 35c.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 2. Raining quite heavily. cleared in afternoon. I went to eve-church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 3. Fine and mild. washed. bright afternoon. Willie brought Turnips.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 4. Fine untill evening. it rained. very muddy. at M. Watson in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 5. Rained gently most of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 6 Rained heavily all day. roads very muddy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 7. Fine and mild. Auntie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 8. Mild with dull and damp wind. at Annies in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 9. A perfect day. mild and bright. We went to morning church. Willie and Mary caleld for a while in afternoon I went eve chur&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 10 Fine ad mild. Auntie went to Dr but he went to Hospital&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 11. Fine and mild. Auntie and I in Toronto. washed our two f blankets&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 12. Fine a little colder Mary Watson called. Mr Noble. called Marquerites Rcital&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 13. Rained heavily. cleared much colder in afternoon. We were at Mary Watsons for Lunch. Lighted Furnace it out for weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 14. Fine and all frozen clean high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 15. Fine a little milder beautiful day. no real cold weather yet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 16 Fine but dull raw wind. I went to church alone. Annie here for dinner. and tea. I went to evening church. frozen dry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 17. Fine bright day. moderately col. I called at Miss Edeys in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 18 Fine day. Auntie and I in Toronto. ordered T 11 1/4 lbs 35c. 3.88&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 19. Fine and very mild a perfect day. Auntie and I for a walk it was like spring and so dry.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 20. Rained quite heavily. cleared and mild. we ordered Geese. lbs at 32 cents a lb. called to ask for Miss Mundey. mrs Kae &amp;amp; harry brot 8 lbs pork. Beans. Turnips etc. very muddy as frost is out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 21. Fine but foggy. very muddy. Went to Christmas Tree at Presby Terian church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 22 Fine but dusty. Auntie and I want for my Fur eighteen dollars. bright and clear. I called to see Miss Mundey on Christmas eve,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 23. Started to come damp snow about ten oclock. I went to church alone morning and vening. Annie called in the evening. ceared about four.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 24. Fine bright day. moderately cold. Lizziee called. I went to Mr Nobles called to see Miss Mundey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 25. A little light snow then cleared a very nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 26. Fine bright and quite cold got our geese. weighed 19 2/3 lbs at 30 cents a lb. $5.90 in all. Mrs Johns called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 27. Fine bright day. rained and sleeted through night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 28. A very high wind and blustery. Lizzie called. I went to S.S. entertainment in Hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 29 Fine day. cold. I went to Toronto for celery. Mrs Ball a son.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 30 Colest wind with fine snow. I went morning chu. cleared in evening. Mrs Davidson and I at even church sleet in night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 31. Fine day but rather cold. roasted geese. 2 1/2 or 3 hours.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>&lt;u&gt;1924&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Jan 1 Fine and much colder. N.W. wind. rather slippy as it was sleet last night. Willies family also Ross and Annie for dinner left at 4. Annie remained tea I went to Meth. S.S. entertainment. "Alice in Wonderland"

Wed Jan 2. Fine and very cold. {Gerd} first this season. we cleaned and vaccumed the rooms. Auntie has Neurites in hip Willie called on in.

Thur Jan 3. A very stormy day but mild. fell a lot a snow cleared at noon. Cutters out, not bad sleighing as it fell on ice.

Fri Jan 4. Fine and cold but bright I paid NS or "Library Fee"

Sat Jan 5. Came a fall of light snow last night and strong wind blowing. our first rough day. drifting heard of Fanny Frasers dath last eve. Grant boguht porle.

Sun Jan 6. Strong wind and drifting most al day still worse in evening and through the night. I went  morn ch.

Mon Jan 7. Fine bt cold and some digging to do. I called t ask for Miss Mundey and. Mrs Shuter.

Tue Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie and I in Toronto.

Wed Jan 9. Fine andquite mild. We called on Mrs Bell and Mrs Noble. Mrs Teason called when we were out.

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                    <text>Sat Jan 12 Fine and moderately cold a very few flurries in the morning. Auntie broke her wrist at noon. set about 3.P.M. Annie here for tea. Mr and Mrs Saparito. Mrs Rupert. Mrs Gordon in the evening.

Sun Jan 13 Fair at irst followed by ight snow at noon. Willie walled out in themorning for dinner. Annie alled. Mr here. Ada Martin. F. Bowes. Chapnabs. Mrs Smellie Mrs Davidson snowed stedily all afternoon. mild.

Mon Jan 14. Fine and a little colder. Dr here. Miss Edey. Mrs Parkinson here.

Tue Jan 15. Fine and mild. Mrs Bell. Mrs Martin and Mrs Willshire called. Mrs D and I went to curl in evening.

Wed Jan 16. Rained heavily all day ming water high and it is extremely bad walking ice and slush. Dr came. t rained in and made black reen in spa room.

Thur Jan 17. Fineand colder. quite icy. Mrs Campbell. Miss Kelly came.

Fri Jan 18. Fine but cold. N.W. wind. Mr Noble called. Lizzie and Dr came later. I went to the Rink.

Sat Jan 19. Milder. light snow in afternoon. I went to Rink. Mrs Browns called. Annie and children here in the eve.

Sun Jan 20. A lot of light snow to sweep. Turning very cold and windy. I went to morning church. Willie and Wylie here and Dust. in afternoon. Annie for tea. a terrific wind bowing snow.

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                    <text>Tue Jan 22. Fine but cold. very high wind.

Wed Jan 23. Fine but very cold. Miss Edey called.

Thur Jan 24. Fine but cold. &lt;u&gt;Aunt&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Hate&lt;/u&gt; died. Irene Chapman here the Dctor here. a heav fall of snow tonight.

Fri Jan 25. Snowing untill about ten then colder ith a terrific wind drifting so it was hard for the funeral to come up Yonge Street. it left about 3 and here at 4. Mary here all day with Aunte.

Sat Jan 26. Still blowing but no drifting as much. turning much colder from 7.A.M. to noon dropped to 4 below zero then about 8.P.M. dropped to 10 below.

Sun Jan 27. Fine and very cold a little light snow early. below zero. I went for a little walk. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Mrs R. Simpson called

Mon Jan 28. Fine and very cold below zerp. Mr Reaman called.  &lt;u&gt;Vestry&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Jan 29. Fine moderately cold. Mrs Little here in the afternoon Mrs Smelli and Donald here in evening.

Wed Jan 30. Rained last night and slippery again. Doctor here.

Thur Jan 31. Colder and icy. a fine day. I called at M. Watsons.

Fri Feb 1 Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I curling. Annie here in the evening.

Sat Feb 2. Snowing steadily all morning. then turned to light rin about two o'clock. &lt;u&gt;Bear&lt;/u&gt; did not see shadow John. Verner and geoge Cook here. Doctor here</text>
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                    <text>Sun Feb 3. Fine with east wind. I went to church. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Arc Deacon Warner. Annie called. Willie here in the afternoon.

Mon Feb 4. A cold stormy east wind. Mrs Farr. Mrs Simpson called. a lot of snow falling. a lot of sweeping and shovelling.

Tue Feb 5. East storm of sleet then snow. a great debth of snow.

Wed Feb 6. Fine and moderately cold. a lot of snow to sweep then I went to Toronto, home early. Ralph Johns called. Ii went to Euchre for Orchestra. Annie here in eve.

Thur Feb 7. Fine and moderately cold. the Doctor here.

Fri Feb 8.  A perfect day bright and cold. irene Chapman here Mr Noble and Mrs McDonald called I went to Rink.

Sat Feb 9. Beautiful day. Sunshine. very cold no wind. 6 below zero turningmilder in afternoon wen snow shoeing {roboganing}.

Sun Feb 10. A heavy fall of snow last night. and drifting heavily today. sifting in everywhere. I went to eve church. cleared

Mon Feb 11 A perfect day. bright sunshine. I went to Toronto with Annie to get a dress at Eatons $22.50 and to shorten. Mrs Tee called. Mrs R. Simpson called.

Tue Feb12. A fall of snow in the night. cleared at noon. A here for "Oysters"

Wed Feb 13. Fine and very cold &amp; below zero but no wind.

Thur Feb 14. A fall of light snow last night. cleared about ten. Doctor here at noon. I went to the "Euchre" at the Hall twenty-sight tables Valentine night.
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                    <text>Fri Feb 15. Clear and very cold. turned very stormy in afternoon and drifting. I have Neurites.

Sat Feb 16. Fine bright and cold. no wind. I called to see Mrs Noble in afternoon. at Mary Watsos in evening. Mrs Smellie called. Annie in the evening.

Sun Feb 17. Fine and cold I went to church Willie here in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Feb 18. Fine bright and moderately cold.

Tue Feb 19. A coldeast wind. I went to Toronto. teaspoons at Hents $3.75 for 1/2 dozen. I was invited to a snow. shoe party b Boyles but had no shoes but it turned very stormy at 8

Wed Feb 20. terrific east storm fine sifting snow. Yonge St. and cars tied up completely. no mail up.

Thur Feb 21. Storm in settling a little but still light snow falling the delayed Mail and papers got up in the afternoon. a terrific lot of digging. &lt;u&gt;Marjorie&lt;/u&gt; {brot} sausage

Fri Feb 22. Fine and brigh but filling in tracks a little Lizzie and Margaret here in the evening. Eatons up with sleighs, the first trip since Tuesday.

Sat Feb 25. Fine bright day. no wind but cold. it in six weeks since Auntie boke her arm. I went to the Doctors for medicine for my rm. 12 below zero. medicine and Liniment $1.50.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Feb 24. Very cold. 6 below zero. Annie here for tea I did not go to church in morning. a beautiful day but cold Nelson Smelli in the evening. Mrs Davidson and I at church.

Mon Feb 25. Fine and cold. belo zero. Nice day. Mrs Bales called.

Tue Feb 26. Very cold but bright Doctor took &lt;u&gt;splints&lt;/u&gt; off. Mabel Welsh called. lso Annie. Miss Medd. 

Wed Feb 27. Fine bright not so cold. I went for mink fur. and called at Miss Wilcox.

Thur Feb 28. Fine but colder. clled at Mrs Nobles. iss Edeys in eve.

Fri Feb 29. Fine but cold. I was in Toronto. Annie for tea i went to Doctors forAunties account. Feb 27. from Jn 12. with 11 visits after ssetting $.33. old auto bus first me out since Tue 19th

Sat Mar 1 fine bright perfect day. Auntie out first we had. tea at Annies. Laura James came. Eatons truck auto the first since Tue Feb 19. but did not come this road.

Sun Mar 2. A beautiful day. bright and clear. I went to church a beautiful week. bright and cold but no storm since a week last Fri. Mrs Davidson and I for walk. Mrs Breaky and Mr Edey called. Came in little ligt sow in eve. so I did not go to church.

Mon Mar 3. Fine bright day. no person here

Tue Mar 4. Fine rain then cleared in eve. Mrs Davidson and I at Pancake social, sloppy. men dug out &lt;u&gt;Ditch&lt;/u&gt;.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Mar 5. &lt;u&gt;Ash Wednesday.&lt;/u&gt; fair and colder.

Thur Mar 6. Fine but sloppy. I called to ask Welsh's in eve. at Dr $1.

Fri Mar 7. Fine but colder wind a little snow early. I called at Mrs Jakes. Union Womans Prayer Service at our church. I went to evening service.

Sat Mar 8. Fine but colder wind N. W. wind I had. Welsh's and Boyles to tea also Annie. Doctor here irst since splints off.

Sun Mar 9 Fine and moderately cold. I went to church. Harvey Gibbs buried. I called to see Miss Munday downstairs. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Annie here after church

Mon Mar 10 Fine and milder, wind eating into snow.

Tue Mar 11 Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Wilcox caled. Mr Strut brought. a ton of coal. $16.75 on sleigh.

Wed Mon 12. Fine and milder. Mrs Carlton died. I was in Toronto in afternoon. a lot of snow and rough ice.

Thur Mar 13. Fine and colder. I went to R. Hill and called at Charltons and Lucy Bowes.Mrs Simpson called here

Fri Mar 14. Fine and cold. N.W. wind. very rough and icy on road.

Sat Mar 15. Fine and very cold wind. I went to the cemetry. Willie brought &lt;u&gt;pork&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;sausage&lt;/u&gt;.

Sun Mar 16. Fine and very cold wind. I did not go to morning church. my arm very painful at nghts. I nt to evening church. windy and rough ice.

Mon Mar 17 Fine and cold. N.W. wind. I called at Mrs Gibbs in evening also at Mrs Simpsons door with parcel. sausage.
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                    <text>Tue Mar 18. Fine and moderately coldthe wind takes snow away gradually. Mrs D. in evening. Motors and Buggins out. Sesser. &lt;u&gt;Mr&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Noble&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;called&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed Mar 19. Fine. Thomas Pooles Sale. we went to hear Radio in eve.

Thur Mar 20. Fine milder quite sloppy. Mr Fowlers Sale. Mrs Davidson and I called on Mrs Ahby. Donald here for tea.

Fri Mar 21. Fine and quite mild. water going ncely down ditch a lot of ice on roat but. no sleighs all wheels and Motors Mr Firths Sale. &lt;u&gt;Cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Clothes&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Closets&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Burea&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Drawers&lt;/u&gt;.

Sat Mar 22. Fine and much milder. no frost last nigt. no snow or rain since 4th March and it was very little thre Annie here in the evening.

Sun Mar 23. Fine bright and much warmer. I went to churh in the morning. the &lt;u&gt;water&lt;/u&gt; came up very high in the afternoon. could not walk over. the weather has been perfect for taking snow and ice. and no rain.

Mon Mar 24. Fine bright day. water all settled. washed upstairs &lt;u&gt;covers&lt;/u&gt; for cleaning. also Aunt Nellies &lt;u&gt;matress&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;cover&lt;/u&gt;.

Tue Mar 25. Fine but bright mild day. Cleaned ouur &lt;u&gt;feather&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;bed&lt;/u&gt;. slats. I burnt grass and raked a little. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. Mary called. I went for medicine in eve. $1.

Wed Mar 26. A little dull and cool. we scrubbed some in &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;doors&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;steps&lt;/u&gt; etc. oiled furnace. roads drying first since.

Thur Mar 27. Fine and bright. warm. road nearly dry. Auntie and I into Toronto. Nelson Smellie here colleting for fire sufferers.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Mar 28. Fine and windy. I called to say good bye to Mr Littles. went to see the people after the fire. gave Comforter. heavy sheet wash Quilt. Pillons. Jacket. road quite dry in centre. &lt;u&gt;Hannel Blanket&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Mar 29. Cold east wind, followed by sleet. Annie. Lizzie and the children here in afternoon.

Sun Mar 30. Cold with ligght wet snow flurries quiet muddy. I did not go to church untill evening. colder and frozen.Mon Mar 31. Fine but very cold wind.

Tue Apr 1 Very cold east wind. I phoned Mr Iuesby to look at Cistern but says it is not leaking. Snowed in afternoon quite a fall. Ms Reaman called. I look first &lt;u&gt;cold&lt;/u&gt;

Wed Apr 2. Fine with cold. north wind. chest sore. too cold tto clean. this week. cleaned &lt;u&gt;Silver.&lt;/u&gt; washed &lt;u&gt;Chuia&lt;/u&gt;.

Thur Apr 3. Fine and much warmer. We started to clean upstairs. Auntie cleaned windows We took our &lt;u&gt;north&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;bedroom&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Carpet&lt;/u&gt; up. Confirmation 14. and came there to sleep.

Fri Apr 4. Fine and very warm. finished upstairs cleaning Mr Noble called. and halls up and down. Miss Edey called in eve

Sat Apr 5. Beautiful day roads drying nicely again. I was at Annies &lt;u?recital&lt;/u&gt; and a Euchre at Boyles. 8 tables. 6.P.M. started to rain at 11. &lt;u&gt;PM&lt;/u&gt;

Sun Apr 6. FIne and moderately warm. rained heavily at night but dried up quickl. I went to church the 14 Confirmed at Communion. John Nemer and George here in afternoon. Mrs D. and I at eve church.

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                    <text>Apr 7. Fine bright and rathercold. We finished cleaning &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt; fine for that work. I called at Welshs in the eve.

Tue Apr 8 Fine and quite cold. I made cake for Curlers Euchre. called aat Miss Mundeys. Annie here in eve.

Wed Apr 9. Fine but cold East wind. toocold for cleaning.

Thur Apr 10 Fine bright day. quite cold frost nearly every morning. Auntie and I in Toronto she got a hat $7.50, I called at Miss Edeys in the evening.

Fri Apr 11. FIne but  old. We cleaned &lt;u&gt;Back Kitchen&lt;/u&gt;. Annie called. brought maple Syup.

Sat Apr 12. Cold east wind and dull. Auntie at Doctors tonic $1 and $4.00 for two trips after splints were taken off. called at Mrs Smellies.

Sun Apr 13. Milder I went to church. light showers in afternoon cleared and nice warm evening. I went to evening church. Willie and Mary here in the afternoon.

Mon April 14. Fine bright day rather cool. We cleaned double rooms. &lt;u&gt;Parlor&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;Dining&lt;/u&gt; room. sent D.R Curtains away. 40 cents. varnished floors in parlor. about done cleaning but. shed &amp; store room

Tue Ar 15. Fine but cold. and windy. washed cleaning mats &amp; Doylies roads dry and dusty. inside work done but Veraudahs shd to do

Wed Apr 16. Fine but cold east wind.  called at Mary Watson she came home after several weeks in Toronto. Auntie and I in Torono got hat at Eatons $7.95.

Thur Apr 17 Rained heavily in afternoon from east. first heavy rain of the season. Auntie has had a cold all week.
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                    <text>Fri Apr 18 &lt;u&gt;Good Friday &lt;/u&gt; rained heavily at noon. I went up to grave yard in the evning.

Sat Apr 19. Fine and milder in Toronto. Frank and Mrs Teasdale here in the evening.

Sun Apr 20. A heavy fall of snow trough night. but all gone by noon made it very muddy. I went to Church. Willie walked out in afternoon. Aunt Mattie and I at evening ch. &lt;u&gt;Easter Sunday&lt;/u&gt;. partly dried up by night.

Mon April 21. Fine at first, then becoming showery in afternoon. I went to ask for Fanny Smith. very heavy east rain and snow in the evening beatting in E. winder

Tue Apr 22. Fair and much colder. put up. B. Parlor curtains

Wed April 23. Fine and cool north wind I walked to Willies in afternoon. roads quite day again.

Thur Apr 24. Fine and milder. cleaned store room. Margaret Carleton here for tea.

Fri April 25. ine and milder. cleaed shed so now all about done but little Varnushing etc. Mr Saw Morgan died.

Sat Apr 26. Fine bright dusty, put in &lt;u&gt;garden&lt;/u&gt; W. Martin trimmed trees &lt;u&gt;maples.&lt;/u&gt; Auntie at the Doctors and we called at Mr Morgans.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Apr 27. Fine bright and much warmer. Auntie and I at morning church. Willie and Mary here in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I ou for a walk to Cemetry. I went alone in eve. Hugh and Alice Selfton and chidldren called.

Mon Apr 28. Fineand quite warm. washed, and cleaned &lt;u&gt;north&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;veraudah&lt;/u&gt;. Auntie varnished some chairs. Fannie Smith died.

Tue Apr 29. Fine and warm. We went to Mrs Smiths to call. dug around trees etc. cleaned outside of windows.

Wed April 30. Started to rain at noon. rained heavily in eve. and urned colder. Mrs Smith buried.

Thur May 1. Much colder, N.W. wind. Auntie and I in Toronto she got skirt and Blouse. Mrs J. Smellie here to tea.

Fri May 2. Fair and quite cold.

Sat May 3. Cold east wind started to rain about five P.&lt;. a thunder storm. Annie here for tea

Sun May 4. Fine but cold wind.  I went to morning church and to Presbyterian in afternoon. Auntie.Mrs Davidson ad I at evening church. &lt;u&gt;Daylight Saving Time&lt;/u&gt;. Mrs Edey called in eve. also Annie at Dr $1.00

Mon May 5. Cold. north wind swept upstairs. too cold to change dors. at 11.

Tue May 6. Rained heavily all night and cleared about 10. a.m. some people nearly done seeding. Willie has quite a bit to do.

Wed May 7. Fine but cold east wind. Auntie and I in Toronto. changed hat new one $9.75. called at W. Cwks.</text>
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                    <text>Thur May 8. Fine and not so cold. need fire every afternoon.

Fri May 9. A heavy east rain started at noon everything soaked. a little in cellar. ditche full. I went to Toronto the buckle broken in hat. Phllis at Annies.

Sat May 10. Fine warm day. more like spring. W. Martin put wine in front. wire 15 cts and Aunties gave 25 for work. Auntie at Doctors. and we went to Cemetry. and to Mary Chapman's I got Pennies. 23 cts

Sun May 11. Fine and warmer. "Mothers Day". Auntie and I at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Autie and I at Methodist church in the evening. Annie and Phyllis called

Mon May 12. Raining in afternoon and heavily all night. washed. Phyllis here. Mrs Simpson called.

Tue May 13. Party fair but everything very wet. Got new mower out.

Wed May 14 Cool east wind. Willie took &lt;u&gt;Auntie&lt;/u&gt; out for tea. started to rain about 4.P.M. and rained heavily all night creeks full. Mrs Gibbs died.

Thur May 15. Raining all morning leared at noon and beautiful afternoon I went to Dr Medeaus. X-ray. $8. of teeth. AUntie and I called at Gibbs in evening much warmer.

Fri May 16. Fine bright and quite warm. I went to Cemetry. Pooles called &lt;u&gt;put in screen door&lt;/u&gt;. here. Mrs Davidson  and I at musical play. for W. A.

Sat May 17. Fine with very high wind. Auntie and I called at Chapmans put in peas.

Sun May 8. Rained heavily last nght. showery today with thunder about. 3.30 Mr Chapman buried. no seeding for over two weeks. some are done. W. quite a lot. cleared and cold in eve Auntie and I at church.</text>
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                    <text>Mon May 19. Fine and very cold wind. &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt;. very disagreeable my cold worse.

Tu May 20. Fine and moderately cold. &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt;. Auntie and I in toronto she got coat $25. reg 40.

Wed May 21. Fine but cold &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt;. Varnished hall and steps.

Thur May 22. Fine and cold &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt;. We called at Miss Edeys in evening.

Fri May 23. Much milder but dull and damp. Mr Street bought two tons of coal. $31.50 or $15.75 per ton. Dahlias in.

Sat May 24. Rained heavily in te night and all morning. clearest at noon with high wind. Lizzie called for a short time. Very cold in the evening. no fair at Richmond Hill.

Sun May 25. Shower and hail in the morning we turned back. thunder shower in afternoon. Appelbes called in eve.

Mon May 26. Fair and cool. washed. made at Mary Watsons tea

Tue May 27 Fine but cold. We clled at Mrs Nobles in eve. &lt;u&gt;Wine.&lt;/u&gt;

Wed May 28. Fine and moderately cold. W. finished seeding some people sowed over again.

Thur May 29. Fine but. N.W. wind cold. Auntie and I in Toronto Mrs Davidson and I at "shower" for Velma Grice. girls called

Sat May 31. Fine and much warmer. at graveyard in eve. Got Coal Oil stove $28.00. at T.H. Modd called

Sun June 1 Fine and quite warm. Auntie and I at church. Mrs Davi I for walk, at evening church alone.&lt;u&gt;&lt;/u&gt;</text>
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                    <text>Mon June2. Fine and warmer. Auntie down but Dr out. fire out. eastroo washed.

Tue June 3. Fine and mild no fire. Blossom out in full. &lt;u&gt;white cooel&lt;/u&gt;

Wed June 4. Rained all last night gently. water over cellar so I went to see Mr Luesby. Auntie at the Doctors.

Thur June 5. Fine and quite hot. Norman Chapman and Jack Clapham cleaned Cistern and pumped it out. $2. and $1.30 Miss Edey and Annie called in eve. Annie and Elizabeth and children called in morning. Mrs D and I up to see Mr Luesby. fire out few days. "Willard" plants in

Fri June 6. Fine and quite warm. I called at Simpsons. Tomato $1.50.

Sat June 7. Fine and very cool wind. Willie called. I went to Dr.

Sun June 8. Fine and quite cool my cough a little better. Drs medicine Willie &amp; Mary called. helped me. examined me last night, cold &amp; sorenesson chest. I went to morning church alone. not out in he evening &lt;u&gt;Fire&lt;/u&gt;

Mon June 9. Fine and much warmer.washed our dark quilt. no &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt;.

Tue June 10. Fire and warmer. &lt;u&gt;Varnished.&lt;/u&gt; Dining room oil cloth. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey called. I went to Drs for more medicine in evening and sleeping cough tablets $1.

Wed June 11. Fine and warm house nive and warm it is about first that heat not needed right up to 1st June cold.

Thur June 12. Dull in the morning. fine in afternoon. setting outt a little.

Fru June 13. Fine and quite warm no need of coats and sitting out Aunties leg no better so I called to tell Dr. Colledors here for field day. Cgrus if Mabel Cook here au hour.

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                    <text>Sat June 14. Fine and very warm, dusty. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. Mrs Davidson and Iat &lt;u&gt;Uplaud Golft.&lt;/u&gt; affair. Wellard Simpson mother and Aunt took Aunt Mattie for a drive. I painted ast verandah.

Sun June 15. Dull and threatening, I went to morning church. Auntie and I in to hear Sermon on Radio. Mrs Davidson and I walk.

Mon June 16. Fine and warm. I went to Doctors for sleeping powder.

Tue June 17. Fine and warm I went to Toronto got Mauve Voile.

Wed Jun 18. Fine bright and quite warm. I called to tell Dr to come out to Party at Frank Teasdales hom 2.30, 25 there. Annie here for a while in eve. with Auntie.

Thur June 19. Fine bright day. the past week is perfect. Auntie in bed. Mrs Smellie called also Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey.

Fri June 20. Fine and quite warm. Irene C. called annie. Mrs D. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here

Sat June 21. Fine very sultry after a heavy thunder storm through night.

Sun June 22. Fine and very hot. hottest of season. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. Frank and Mrs Teasdale called. Annie tea, I went to Orange see

Mon June 23. Fine and warm. came shower afternoon Wykie &amp; Eliz - here.

Tue June 24. Fine and warm. I went to Pages in eve. Mrs D. Annie here. Doctor here. a light shower in evening. Wright account

Wed June 25. Fine and very warm. Mr Noble called. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey in evening. water in cistern.

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                    <text>Fri June 27. Very sultry. Willie Cook here for tea. Mrs Brealey. Miss Edey called. heavy rain and thunder at 6.P.M.

Sat June 28. Fine and warm. Mary called also Annie. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. rained in evening gently.

Sun June 29. Fine and turning much cooler. Willie here. I went to evening church with Loraine then went for a drive with Mr &amp; Mrs Ashby. Mrs Davidson hre Aunntie

Mon June 30. Fine and quite cool. Doctor here.

Tue July 1. Started to rain about two o'clock. then cleare and had sport for Field day. then thunder and heavy rain fr an hour. which rather spoiled things. then cleared and had sports and Dnce. Laura James. alled in the evening. Lizzi &amp; children out for few days.

Wed July 2. Fine and cool. Miss Mundey and Mrs Simpson called. Willie called in eve. and brouht short cake. flowers etc. Lizzie called.

Thur July 3. Fine and cool. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. as he was leaving forKingston next day on holiday. Mundey called with &lt;u&gt;peas&lt;/u&gt;. 

Fri July 4. Fine and warmer. Berries two for a quarter. Marjorie called

Sat July 5. Fine and quite warm. they had finishing up of Races in the evening. Mrs Davidson and iss Mundey called in evening brought roses. fish. short cake. berries two for a quarter. Willie called, joe cook called. &lt;u&gt;Auntie&lt;/u&gt; dressed

Sun July 6. Fine quite warm. I went to morning church. Lizzie called. then Wylie called to see Auntie in afternoon Annie called. Miss Medd broke arm. Mrs Davidson in eve Mr and Mrs W. Bowes called.</text>
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                    <text>Mon July 7. Fine and warmer untill evening. light shower. Annie Mrs Teasdale and F. Brues called and I called to see Mrs Medd. Berries 10 cts.

Tue July 8. A little shower early. then misty and sultry. light shower at five. P.M. Mr Noble called. Felicia. Verner, Alie and little girl called.

Wed July 9. Dull and sultry. Annie here in eve. Mrs Johns but two boxes berries. Mrs F. Teasdale. Berries &amp; cream. Mrs Smellie sent berries. they brot one last week.

Thur July 10. Fine and quite warm. I went to graveyard and to see Mc Cart. called to see Mrs Noble. Annie here. Mrs Cox and Frankie called. Auntie upstairs 32 weeks in bed 3 weeks.

Fri July 11. Fine bright day. Mrs Lettiott called in evening gently.

Sat July 12. Fine very warm. dusty. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. Willie here in eve. I went t get foot bandaged. $1. Auntie don for tea first.

Sun July 13. Fine and turned much cooler. I went to snowing. "&lt;u&gt;Dusty&lt;/u&gt;

Mon July 14. Fine and quite cool. Auntie helped me Vaccum upstairs. Mrs Davidson went on holiday.

Tue July 15. FIne and quite cool. I went to Toronto on 12. car. the &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. I went to Summers for berries 10 cts or 3 for 25.

Wed July 16. A little warmer followed by heavy rain most of afternoon a great benefit to Crops. bu bad for hay. Mrs Rich Simpsons called.

Thur July 17. Fine and quite cold. I went to graveyard. paid McCart $2.50 for putting out stone. Mrs Smellie here in the evening. Country looking beautiful. crops good after cool backward spring.</text>
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                    <text>Fri July 18. Fine and very cool. Anniecame home and her Aunt Lizzie came. Willie and Grant came and took eve for a drive about eighteenmiles a perfect night.

Sat July 19. Fine bright and a little warmer. a perfect day but a little dusty. N.W. wind. Mrs Davidson came home. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here. I went down in eve for nerve Tonic. $1.

Sun July 20. Fine and moderately wrm. I went to morning church. Auntie gets up about noon, every day. not out in eve.

Mon July 21. Fine and moderately warm. I washed quite dusty,

Tue July 22. Fine and extremely sultry. our warmest day so far. Strawberries over and Raspberries coming in.

Wed July 23. Fine and very warm but not so sultry. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here I went to Luncheon at Lizzies with Boyle girls and Annie. home about. 5.30. Mary Watson called. also Mrs Ashby. picked a few berries off our patch.

Thur July 24. Fine and quite warm untill 10.30 P.M. came ap a storm and very heavy rain for couple hours then gently untill near morning.

Fri July 25. Fine and quite col after heavy rain. Willie called, I caled to ask for Mr Wm Bowes. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in the evening. an ideal cool day.

Sat July 26. Fine morning then started to rain about 2. P.M. a heavy downpour, thunder and lighting, cleared at 4. P.M. Mrs Mason and Lizzie called.</text>
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                    <text>Sun July 27. Fine and cool. Willi and Grant took us for a drive 25 miles. east. Lizzie called in afternoon Mrs Smellie in eve.

Mon July 28. Fine and cool. some people done haying. W. has a lot. Wheat ripe. Howard Reive. Annie and children called also Mrs Rich Simpson. Mrs Kane brot cherries.

Tue July 29. Very, very hot. Mr Noble called. &lt;u&gt;Dr&lt;/u&gt; here. It came a heavy rain and thunder storm 5.PM.

Wed July 30. Fine nd very cool. I Annie here in eve.

Thur July 31. Fineand cool. I went to Toronto met. I.

Fri Aug 1. Lizzies family also Annie went to Balla, Mrs Shuter. Harper and Dice called. I went to James eve.

Sat Aug 2. Fine bright and cool. a perfect day. no one here. Rasp.b. $15

Sun Aug 3. Fine bright and cool. I did not go to morning church. I went to evening church. very cool.

Mon Aug 4. Rained heavily in afternoon. "Civic Holiday." Rasp - 15 cts

Tue Aug 5. Fair but air very sultry. Ms Simpson called. Birds barn

Wed Aug 6. Very sultry then heavy thunderstorm about 9.30. and rained most of nighht. creeks and ditches full.

Thur Aug 7. Fine and cooler Doctor here in evening.

Fri Aug 8. Fair and cooler. a few minutes shower in evening.

Sat Aug 9. Fne bright and moderately warm. Willie called in morning. Raspberries 15 cts.

Sun Aug 10. Fine bright and cool. I went to morning church. Willie, Mary and Margaret fortea. perfect day after raining all night. Ditches ull.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Aug 11. Fine bright and cool. I got box Currants at Mrs Smellies. We went with Mr Simpsons to Unionville called at Mrs Bells. I was in Toronto, called at {Hydra}. Corn.

Tue Aug 12. Fine bright day. cool.

Wed Aug 13. It came a heavy thunder storm and heavy rain about 3.PM

Thur Aug 14. Fine evening, cool. Auntie for a drive with Nelon and Mrs Smellie. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Charlie brought oven.

Fri Aug 15. Fine and quite cool. Mr Farley called to see about evening. Jennie Edey called in evening.

Sat Aug 16. Dull and damp. showery in evening I cleaned sp are room carpet. took apples to Simpson.

Sun Aug 17. Fine and very cool almost cold. Mrs D and I for walk. John Cooks called in afternoon. I to evening church Lorraine with me. We went in to hear Radio.

Mon Aug 18. Very cool little whie frost. Mr Farley and man came 10. Mr F took us to Toronto to select few tires in eve. Mr and Mrs Heys called.

Tue Aug 19. Fine and cool. finished wiring at noon. rain eve. I went to Dr. for powders. eve

Wed Aug 20. Fine and very sultry followed by a little shower, Noble men put up fixtures in afternoon. Dr here in morning.

Thur Aug 21. FIne and moderately warm. Inspector called.

Fri Aug 22. Fine at first a little shower about 4.P.M. Mr Simpsons and ladies took us for a drive to Maplein eve.

Sat Aug 23 Fine and warm. Mr Farleyput down flurs and we put spare room arpet down all cleaned up. &lt;u&gt;Exx&lt;/u&gt; open.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Aug 24. Fine very warm. John Cooks family took us to Hope. 27. miles called at W. Cooks. Red Hill back here for tea.

Mon Aug 25. Fine moderately warm. Mac and Shirza Cook for tea. I went for powders in evening. 

Tue Aug 26. Fine briht and cool. Mrs Davidson went to Ex-childrens day. we washed feather bed cover Aug 27. to morrow. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. I went to James to tea. aired my Pillows &amp; Blankets

Wed Aug 27. Fine and warmer. Mary Watson here for tea. I called Rectory

Thur Aug 28 Fine and cool I went to Toronto. &lt;u&gt;Willie&lt;/u&gt; hurt his &lt;u&gt;foot&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Aug 29. Fine and warm. Willie to Toronto foot sit in plaste cast. I went out in eve. very dusty. perfect week for Ex- aired quills

Sat Aug 30. Fine very hot. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; called. Mrs Boyle. Miss Medd. &lt;u&gt;Welsh's&lt;/u&gt;.

Sun Aug 31. Very, very hot. Dr took us to see Willie and drive after.I went to evening church. Jhey Carletons home from 13 ala. Tomatoes $35.

Mon Sept 1. Fine bright and warm. &lt;u&gt;Labor Day&lt;/u&gt;. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey called.

Tue Sept 2. Cool after rain early this morning. cleared. I went to Willies eve.

Wed Sept 3. FIne bright and cool. I went to Ex I made &lt;u&gt;Tomato Butter&lt;/u&gt;. on 12 car home 7.30. met Lizzie a perfect day. Annie caled. Jim and I. Speight called

Thur Sept 4. Fine bright day. a shower in night. I got corn at N.S.

Fri Sept 5. Fine and very windy and colder. Annie at Willies and back here for tea. our Tomatoes ripening covered &lt;u&gt;Bedroom Box&lt;/u&gt;. 

Sat Sept 6. Rained during forenoon. cleared terrible cold wind. Dr here. Auntie in bed. not so well. I went to tea at Horticultural show. very cold.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Sept 7. Fine bright and cool. perfect day. I went to morning church. Wylie and Lizie called. I went with then Willies.

Mon Sept 8. Rained gently in afternoon and evening. Marjori called

Tue Sept 9. Damp east wind occasional showers. Mr Henderson cleaned pipes only one new Luik $1.00 for cleaning. very cold.

Wed Sept 10. Rained in morning then cleared with cold wind light &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in heater. Mr Noble called. Auntie downstairs a little. I did walls, ceilings, and bed slats, washed. front door curtain and our peep. etc. Payed Dr 1950 + $20 in July. $39.50

Thur Sept 11. Fine and a little warmer. Mrs Parkinson ceaned upstairs windows and helped &lt;u&gt;Vaccum clean&lt;/u&gt;etc. in afternoon $1.50. I went to Mrs Wilcox $1. for carriage and at Balls to pay for Plot. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here.

Fri Sept 12 Fine and quite warm. Annie called. Irene Chapan I went to Willies in evening.  little shower. &lt;u&gt;Back Kitchen&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Sept 13. Fine bright day first good harvest day for over a week I varnished Hall oilcloth. made Governor Sauce.

Sun Sept 14. Fine bright and moderately warm. Lizzie called. Mrs Beeaky called. I went to eve church. Mrs. D and Annie in after.

Mon Sept 15. Fine and quite warm.Mr Long called. Mrs Simpson Mr and Mrs McDonald. from Orangeville.

Tue Sept 16. Fine and quite warm. &lt;u&gt;Doctor here&lt;/u&gt; Auntie in bed, I didpears. Mr Noble clled.

Wed Sept 17. Fine and warm. Men here connecing up Hydro lights on about fire. Mr Johns called.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Sept 18. Fine and warm. Charlie called late in evening. Miss Edeycalled. no need of fire cleaned chamber

Fri Sept 19. Fine and bright. Willies all through grain. hay. &lt;u&gt;Dr.&lt;/u&gt; here. Mr Noble called. Annie and children called. Mrs Lelliott brot cookies.

Sat Sept 20. Fine and warm followed. by rain in evening and rained most of night. from east. cleaned cellar headway, washed chair. Marjorie called. Annie Mrs D.

Sun Sept 21. Dull east wind. Annie here for tea. Mr D. at Beadf {Eqrunibucal}. Mrs Simpson. Miss mundey called in eve. Mrs F. Teasdale at door.

Mon Sept 22. Fine  but cold. wind. Amy Cook here for tea. &lt;u&gt;Doctor&lt;/u&gt; here.

Tue Sept 23. Fine bright after quite a heavy frost. Mrs Parkinson here and helped clean. Parlor and back parlor. cleaned little stove (9 to. 3.30) Fanny Bowes called. cleaning about all done.

Wed Sept 24. Fine bright but cold after frost. Emine here for lunch. Willie &amp; Mary Annie here in afternoon. Nellie Dauby called. a &lt;u&gt;little fire&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Sept 25. Fine brightand warmer no need of fire. &lt;u&gt;I went {Hauksgirny}&lt;/u&gt; service

Fri Sept 26. Fine bright and warm. I went to dentist on 2. car home at 5 Annie stayed with Auntie. went in dress and fur.

Sat Sept 27. Fine and warm. John. Felicia and George here. Mr Farley Mrs Simpson called at door. Annie and Mrs D. I called Rectory

Sun Sept 28. Warmer followed by rain in afternoon. Annie called I sent for Doctor in the evening. Auntie not so well.

Mon Sept 29. Rained a little. Auntie rather drowsy. and worse. Lizzie &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt; and Wybie here in eve. Annie stayed with me.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Sept 30. Rained a little. Lizzie called. we brought bed down Doctor here in the morning.

Wed Oct 1. Fine bright and colder, windy. &lt;u&gt;Dr&lt;/u&gt; brought Auntie downstairs. gave her Electric treatment.

Thur Oct 2. Fine and moderately cold. I think Drr here not sure.

Fri Oct 3. Five and warmer. Annie stayed with me last night. Auntie much worse. mind feeble. Dr Young here she is very low. Lizzie came and remained. till &lt;u&gt;sun&lt;/u&gt;. Willi remained.

Sat Oct 4. Rained a little in afternoon. Dr here. Auntie very poorly.

Sun Oct 5. Fine bright day. many here. then came a terrific storm a night. three fires. Minnie came. Dr here in morning then brought nurse.

Mon Oct 6. Fine and bright. Auntie wandering a good deal.

Tue Oct 7. Fine moderatey warm. Auntie hd a low spell at noon. J. Speight called. Minnie left.

Wed Oct 8. Fine bright, perfect weather. Lizzie. Willie here.

Thur Oct 9. Fine day. heavy frost. first &lt;u&gt;ice.&lt;/u&gt; Auntie brighter

Fri. Oct 10. Fine perfect day. ice. quite cold morning. Mrs Orr called.

Sat Oct 11. Fine and quite warm."Woodbridge Fair" an ideal Auntie know us east day. last day auntie seemed Ho. talk much o Jannie Speight called. Auntie very low

Sun Oct 12. Fine and warm. John and Vernes. Wylie and Lizzie also Mrs Breakey. Mrs M.D. F. Teasdale. Auntie did not seem to name us or know us.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Oct 13. Fine and warm. Auntie ery low. Hattie St Clair called only knew us a little. never named one after today. Jannie Edey. Mrs Simpson. Lizzie here in afternoo. Jhom. smal

Tue Oct 14. Fine. Willie here in afternoon. Hypho. 1/8. at 11. P.M. rested

Wed Oct 15. Fine and mild. Auntie lowin morning then rallied. got restless about 4.P.M. Hypo at 7.30 rested.

Thur Oct 16. Fine and warm. Auntie quite low. Annie went at eleven Mrs D here in afternoon. Willie here a while Hypho 11.30.

Fri Oct 17. Fine, Auntie passed away at 3.30 with a {turninge} first slept and breathed shorter and shorter, all dressed by 10. AM. and in casket at. 9.30. Lizzie came and remained.

Sun Oct 19. fine and very dusty perfect weather. Willie and Mary here for tea. Minnie came, number of callers Felicia and Vermer brot flowers. Mrs Noble. A &amp; Lizzie

Mon Oct 20. Fine but cold wind. funeral left at 2.30 and service at church. "Nearer My God to thee." Rock of Ages George and Jessie Green. Cooks. W &amp; L. for tea.

Tue Oct 21. Fine and cold. Minnie and Mis Boucher left 9.17. I cleaned down stars room. Mrs D and Lorraine for lunch. Annie came at night.

Wed Oct 22. Fine and still cold. I washed white clothes. not very good drying. cleaned nurses room. Mary and boys hepped with stove in.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Oct 23. Fine and warmer. I washed. shawls. Blanket. &lt;u&gt;Furnace at.&lt;/u&gt; etc, ironed. Mary Watson called. Mr Noble, Mrs Simpson, Miss Mundey, I went to Vote.

Fri Oct 24. Fine an quite warm. i went to toronto the girls and I got halo. $8.70. slept at Annies

Sat Oct 25. Fine and very warm. raked leaves a few. picked some apples. Mr Davidson put in Double window I took off back screen door. Margaret for tea.

Sun Oct 26. Fine and warm. Willie and Grant here. L brought down double door. Mrs D and I at Cemetry Miss McKinnon called. John. Felicia. Verner. Arthur Appelbe called when I was away. so stayed at Annies I was thehre too for tea. Mrs Davidson comes in every evening. very dusty. 

Mon Oct 27. Fine and mild I went to Toronto. W.C. and left glasses at Dr Saparito. $5.25. 

Tue Oct 28. Fine and warm I helped Annie clean her Rugs. etc. came home. Covered Cistern and burnt some leaves. 

Wed Oct 29. Fine bright day. Willie called in the evening.

Thur Oct 30. Fine but raw east wind. called to see Mrs Box 

Fri Oct 31. Hallow "eeu". I went to Toronto for suit $4.00 and glasses. Mrs Collins called. I missed her.

Sat Nov 1. Fine but terrific wind. blowing leaves and  dust no person here. I went to Annies at night. Ms Collins called friday but I missed her.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Nov. Clean and much colder. terrific wind. I went to morning church. five months since Auntie &amp; I there her last time 1st June. Communion. Annie and I at Willies for dinner at night. &lt;u&gt;Ducks&lt;/u&gt;. Mr and Mrs Saparito and mrs Rupert called, early in afternoon.

Mon Nov 3. Fine but cold wind. I washed, ironed and raked and burnt leaves, called at Mr Nobles.

Tue Nov 4. Fine and milder. east wind. Mrs Pearson. Mrs Elsen called eve, settled at Drs 31.75 Nv 4/24

Wed Nov 5. Fine and quite mild.

Thur Nov 6. Fine warm wind Annie and I at McCarto not at home.

Fri Nov 7. Dull with a few sprinkles. then terrific wind and dust. I paid Mr McCart. seven dollars. Annie came here to stay the night I have been there two weeks.

Sat Nov 8. Fine much colder. raking and burning leaves again Mr Youngman put a strip on here house roof. 50 cts.

Sun Nov  9. Fine and quite cold. I went to morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. wrote letters in evening.

Mon Nov 10. "Thanksgiving Day." aperfect day. a heavy frost. sold four old hens. Annie and I at Lizzies for dinner.

Tue Nov 11. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Willies.

Wed Nov 12. Fine and mild. I went to grave yard. Mr Johns Sr called in afternoon. rained about 9. P.M.

Thur Nov 13. Fine but rain east wind. I went down to Bloor st. crystal in watel. 35 cts. a little more rain first since Oct 5</text>
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                    <text>Fri Nov 14. Fine day. cold after heavy white frost I went t Annies to stay. she has been here a week. Club

Sat Nov 15. Fine and warmer. a perfect day.

Sun Nov 16. A light squawl and mil. I went to church by noon much colder followed by terrific wind and snow. &lt;u&gt;very cold&lt;/u&gt;. I lighted fire afraid of Rads. Mr D. light his too. man killed at Langstaff. I went to see many Watson she is sick.

Mon Nov 17. Fine and very frosty. quite a lot of snow.

Tue Nov 18. Fine bright and cold snow still here. I went to Toronto

Wed Nov 19. Fine and milder. I went to Toronto. Dentists. St $4 at this church. Miss Nicholson. G. Pryant.

Thur Nov 20. Fine mild snow all gone. Irene Chapman called W.Marty dug garde 50 cts.

Fri Nov 21. FIne and mild. I took tattid. HdK. to Mrs Nobles. called at Mrs Smellies. killed last two heus. rain

Sat Nov 22. Dull and cooler after last nights rain. Eliz Annie and Phyllis for tea. Mary Watson worse

Sun Nov 23. Fine and bright. I went to morning church. at Annies for dinner at night she had the Hen. Annie came here to stay atnights.

Mon Nov 24. Fine and cold. I went to Toronto.

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                    <text>Wed Nov 26. Fine and moderately cold. Bazaar. I went to tea gave $.00 for work table and $2.00 fortea. "Proceeds" 295

Thur Nov 27. Fine but blustery wind.

Fri Nov 28. Fine but windy. Annie at Club. I went here to stay at nights. Agnes Boyle came in.

Sat Nov 29. Fine but cold, quite a hard frost last night. I went to morning church. Willie and Mary called. colder.

Sun Nov 30. Fine and very cold. Wilie and Mary I went morn ch.

Mon Dec 1. Fine very frosty. I went to Toronto.

Tue Dec 2. Fine very high wind. dusty. I walked to Willies.

Wed Dec 3. Fine moderately cold. Annie at Horticultural at R.Jhomp.

Thur Dec 4. Fine very cold but perfect weather. bright and clean.

Fri Dec 5. Drizzling rain and sleet. Annie at R.H. school opening.

Sat Dec 6. Very mild dull and muddy. Meth Bazaar. Cake. $2.45 Annie here.

Sun Dec 7. Fine and very mild. at morning church, muddy, beautiful and mild. Willies at. Roys. Mrs D. and I at Gravey

Mon Dec 8. Rained heavily. cleared at noon. Donald Davidson here at Miss Edeys in eve.

Tue Dec 9. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto, moderately cold. Mrs Kane brot Pork 8 lbs. Frank &amp; Mrs Teasdale

Wed Dec 10. Fine. Annie in Toronto in eve. tp see &lt;ary Johns.

Thur Dec 11. A little light snow I walked to Willies. he has bad knee. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey here in eve. Johns Cook died

Fri Dec 12. Fair at first. I went to see Mary Watson. wet snow in eve. followed by rain. Annie at Club.

Sat Dec 13. I went to Bradford. 90 ts return. Taxi. $2.00. G.F.R.&lt;u&gt;30&lt;/u&gt; got home. 8.30. Annie here at night.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Dec 14. Fine very  cold wind and frost. I went to morning church. in to hear Radio in eve.Annie here.

Mon Dec 15. Fine very cold. I went to Toronto, shopping. W.C.

Tue Dec 16. Fine milder. I called at Mrs Collins $10 fpr W.A. took copy to Bauk.sleet in night.

Wed Dec 17. FIne and colder. quite icy. called to ask for Mrs Cox. Annie at Concert in Meth. Church. she been here 10 nights.

Thur Dec 18. Cold with rain and sleeet. I went to Annies. Willies Thrasheug.

Fri Dec 19. Coming a little light snow. slippery, turned to sleet.

Sat Dec 20. Very very cold. North wind John Verner here.

Sun Dec 21. Very cold. 4 below zero. I went to church. called Mrs Cox

Mon Dec 22. Fine and verycold. I went to Toronto

Tue Dec 23. Fine and cold. came snow at night. Cutters out. at Mrs Davidsons to dinner.

Wed Dec 24. Cold with snow. sleighing not very good. seen Mrs Cox.

Thur Dec 25. Fine bright very cold, coldest Xmas for tew years. Cutters but not very good sleighing. sharp wind at night. at Annies. Marjories have chicken pox.

Fri Dec 26. Fine but very cold wind. I opened geese weug hid 17 lbs some oz at 30 cts. payed $5.00 

Sat Dec 27. Fine but very cold. N.W. wind. No wheels out for some time but sleighing not good.

Sut Dec 28. Fine and very cold. E. and children out at church 4 below zero

Mon DEc 29. Very cold. &lt;s&gt;4 below zero. at morning church.&lt;/s&gt; S.S. took Margaret Ent &amp; Tree. I called at Smellies Simpsons and Elsons.

Tue Dec 30. FIne and milder. quite a fall of Right Snow. last eve.

Wed Dec 31. Fine and mild I was at Mr :aues funeral. cooked geese 2 1/2 or three hours. Annie came here at night.</text>
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Thur Jan 1 New Years day. Willies family and Annie here for dinner. Marjorie cold not come owing to colds. Mrs Davidsons for tea and we went there to hear Radio in eve. very cold. N.E. wind.

Fri Jan 2. Followed by fine snow. meet of he day.

Sat Jan 3. Fine snow falling most of the day. quite a debth. milder.

Sun Jan 4. Colder with light snow. I went to church Annie and I at Willies for goose and Duck dinner. Grant brot car but Cutter at eve.

Mon Jan 5. Election Day. Willie down for X Ray. Miss Edey called. goo sleighing

Tue Jan 6. Fine and milder. I went to Toronto. have a cold. Willie called.

Wed Jan 7. FIne and colder. Charlie has quinsy.

Thur Jan 8. Cold wind drifting a little. I went for Cough Medicine in eve.

Fro Jan 9. Fine clear and moderately cold. I went out to see Charlie at Annies at night. it has been a perfect week.

Sat Jan 10. FIne bright a perfect day. turning clder at night.

Sun Jan 11. Fine bright. colder. 6 below zero. I went church walk afternoon with Mrs Davidson in to hear Radio Sermon.

Mon Jan 12. East wind down to zero. fine snow falling most coming then milder and snowed a lot in the night. Mrs Smellie called. I called t Chapmans in afternoon. Metre read. Mr H. here 31 Dec. I was away.

Tue Jan 13. Cleared and colder, wind drifting in afternoon..

Wed Jan 14. Fine and very cold east wind down to 6 below zero at 9. P.M.

Thursday Jan 15. Quite cold but milder than last night. I went to R.H. to meet W and W. Cook. calledat Bank on way home.

Fri Jan 16. Fine followed by quite a lot of snow in afternoon. Annie here at night. I helped Mrs Davidson make cake.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Jan 17. Fine and moderaely cold. I called to see Mrs Noble and Mrs Parkinson in afternoon. splendid sleighing. Measils stirring.

Sun Jan 18. Fine and moderately cold. A fall of light snow cleaned at ten. I went to morning church. turned very cold.

Mon Jan 19. Very cold 6 below zero. I went to Toronto home at noon. Fann Bowes called. Snowed at night. W.Cooks for cheques wuttin.

Tue Jan 20. A lot of light snow. Willie called. I called Rectory and Wilcox.

Wed Jan 21. Fine bright and moderately cold. at Welsh's for tea.

Thur Jan 22. Fine at first I called to see Mrs Wiltshire then about 10 the wind got up blocked Yonge Street a good bit.

Fri Jan 23. A lovely bright day very frosty 10 below zero. Annie ha the Club. I went there for the night.

Sat Jan 24. Very clowdy but could not see Eclipse just partly dark. 9.AM. some seen it slightly in some parts of city.

Sun Jan 25. Fine and mild. bright sun-shine all day first day it thawed any for weeks.. about 12 Dec it rained there colder. Willie and Mary here for dinner. I went church. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church first eve since 14 Sept.

Mon Ja 26. A fall of light snow then wind increasing and colder. A very stormy night but cars kept going. Vestey Meeting.

Tue Jan 27. Turned very cold 1 below zero it was 18 and 20 Eastern gap. continued cold all day and at noon 7 below going to. 0 and 12 below at midnight. I helped Mrs D. qrult.

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                    <text>Thur Jan 29. Fine and turning milder I. was at G. speights to call.

Fri Jan 30. Colder with high wind drifting a little. I was at Miss Edeys eve.

Sat Jan 31. Milder and thawing but very strong wind Mrs Smellie called.

Sun Feb 1. Fine and very cold thawing at 9.P.M. last night and this A.M down to 2 above zero. I was at church. at John Cooks for tea.

Mon Feb 2. Snowing and drifting very cold 5 below zero then cleaned at noon. I took clock to G. Smiths. called at W. Cooks. Mundey.S. Collin.

Tue Feb 3. Cold beow zero it was 5  below thro night then raining by day break. I went to Toronto. A little light snow falling.

Wed Feb 4. Fine and quite mild. Clara Teasdale came and spent the day.

Thur Feb 5. Fine and mild. Willie called.

Fri Feb 6. A heavy fog. mild scarcely any frost. Mr Street brought coal about eleven 2 tons at 16 per ton. I called at Miss Mundeys and Mrs Ds. Laporti at Annies at night. A at Club. Phyllis and Margaret out.

Sat Feb 7. Fine mild and bright sun. no frost. had three or four mild days the frost since iddle of December. Shortage of water.

Sun Feb 8. Fine and mild I went to morning church. a perfect day. mrs D and I for a walk. Mrs James &amp; Laura for tea. to hear Radio.

Mon Feb 9. Rained heavily for an hour or so rained water. Mrs R. Simpson call

Tue Feb 10. Fine and  mild sloppy. Mrs D. and I clled at Mrs Ashby's/

Wed Feb 11 Fine mild water over road. first thaw since middle of Dec.

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                    <text>Fri Feb 13.Cold N.W. wind drifting. Annie and I cled at Mrs Wilcoxs to see Mrs Milcolm. I fell and got wet at night

Sat Feb 14. Cold but bright water over. but can get over on ice  I went to Doctors in eve had Elec for arm 9.50 with mediin. Annie here.

Sun Feb 5. Fine brght not cold. I wen to church. Mrs D and I for a walk. I went to evening church. Annie here night.

Mon Feb 16. Fair and mild. I went to Toronto. took flowers to Miss Wilcox. caleld atMrs Smellies. water only a little over road.  margaret has chicken Pox. I sent her a book. Willies called at Lizzies

Tue Feb 17. Fine ad brigt much colder. at Mrs Shuters for te and to the Doctors  after. one dollar. quite a fal of snow in night.

Wed Feb 18. Fine and not so cold, a perfect day. Play. &lt;u&gt;Ruth&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;Social&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Feb 19. Fine bright and mild. I went R. H. for clock. $3  should be $5.

Fri Feb 20. Fine bright and mild. sloppy. at Dr 1.30. Annie at Club.

Sat Feb 21. Raining gently allmorning. then misty, Annie and Miss Maltman here. started rain in eve. very icy.

Sun Feb 22. Frozen and slippery. at morning church in to hear Radio in the evening. started to rain in eve. terrible walking.

Mon Feb 23. Raining heavily all day. road just deluge of water up over long rubber boots. I got ride out with Mr Garoin.

Tue Feb 24. Mild and water settled a little at Doctors $1. went by Mrs Cox and out that way. too deep to cross road.

Wed Feb 25. Fine and little colder. water over but not so deep I got over with George Bowes.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Feb 26. A terrific wind and much colder. water still over a little. I was in at Miss Edeys. evve. ice is terrible.

Fri Feb 27. Very cold wind (terrific) at Dr. $1.00. all frozen on road. Annie came here at night. United Prayer Service.

Sat Feb 28. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Eliz- &lt;u&gt;Earthquake&lt;/u&gt; about 9.30. I felt the shock. Willie called at the door.

Sun Mar 1. A fall of wet snow. I went to church. wet coming home. I went in to hear Radio in evening. turning much colder.

Mon Mar 2. Very. very cold. I went to Toronto. sleighing good again.

Tue Mar 3. Fine and very cold below zero. moderating later in day. I went to Bean Supper. at meth at Doctors in every. $1.

Wed Mar 4. Fine and milder. I called to ask for Eliz - Smellie.

Thur Mar 5. Fine and mild. Agnes Boyle called.

Fri Mar 6. Mild a perfect day in Toronto with girls. Snow going and watery. at Drs $1. Annie at Club and back for the night. Mrs Cox retied this A.M. I called in the evening. 

Sat Mar 7. Fine bright and sunny. Snow well gone but still lots of ice wheels out. water high cpi;d scarcely get over dry. Mrs D and Porle and I called at Mrs Cox. I went to Annies. Willie clled Sam

Sun Mar 8. Fine and a little cooler. water not so high. I was at morning church. Miss Wilcoks died yesterday. Annie and I called. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.

Mon Mar 9. Find and milder I went to Miss Wilcoks funeral. Mrs Cox burid Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey called.

Tue Ma 10. Fine and very mild. I went to Doctors. a big thunder storm and powers off. water deep for a while. but all gone in morning $1</text>
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                    <text>Wed Mar 11. Fine and a little colder. I went to Toronto. called J speight.

Thur Mar 12. Fine and moderately cold. perfect day. ice well gone on road. and yards quite clean. Annie and I in Toronto. got dress Material.

Fri Mar 13. Fair at first then started to snow from east. I was at Drs. $1. power off and I had to wait. Annie at Club at Hugh Halls

Sat Mar 14. Raining most of morning then turned colder and frozen a lot of wet snow and ice on trees. Annie and Eliz- for tea.

Sun Mar 15. Fine bright day cld. still thawing. I went to church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. I went to eve. church. Annie here

Mon Mar 16. Fine and quite ild. Minnie came. water over a few house.

Tue Mar 17. Fine and rain later but. I went to the Doctors. I no water

Wed Mar 18. A heavyrain most of night tonight. fine afternoon Minnie called at Mrs Scotts. started rain at 10. P.M.

Thur Mar 19. Raining all night ditches full but not over road. terrific floods in states and at Brampton. Minnie and I wen to Toronto. at show and home. 5. P.M.

Fri Mar 20. A beautiful day. roads drying yards all sad and no ice. Minnie and I for a walk to grave-yard. Annie I went Dr. I at skating Camil

Sat Mar 21. Fine and bright then colder with wind. Minnie &amp; I at Annies for tea. Annie at Club at Welsh's.

Sun Mar 22 Fine with cold wind roads drying yards. Minnie and I at church she had dinner at Annes. Willie &amp; Mary. John and Vesner called. we were in to hear Radio Sermon.

Mon Mar 23. Fine and milder. I went to toronto with Minnie called at Miss Edeys in the eve. beautiful day.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Mar 24. Fine and warm. I washed. Matress cover of f. north room. at Dr in eve I a perfect day. called at Mrs] Rie in eve.

Wed Mar 25. Fine day I cleaned &lt;u&gt;Bureaau&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;drawer.&lt;/u&gt; Willie called.

Thur Mar 26. Fine and very warm. I ntto have dress fitted home at noon. at Miss Pages for tea. Thunder at  12. P.M.

Thur Mar 27. Rained most of morning then cleared and fine. Dr 1 Annie had Bridge Club. cleaned &lt;u&gt;Kitchen Cup board.&lt;/u&gt;

Sat Mar 28. Fine but quite cold and windy. all fine and day.

Sun Mar 29. Showery and sleeting most of day. not heavy rain. Annie &amp; Wylie. Lizzie and family for tea. I went to morning church.

Mon Mar 30. Dull and cool. I washed some for cleaning Annie came hhere called see Mrs Chapman.

Tue Mar 31. Cold but bright. I cleaned east feather bed and sheets in eve

Wed Apr 1. Fine but cool. in Toronto got dress making $10. met I at Drs in eve $1.

Thur Apr 2. Fine and warmer. cleaned cellar headway. scrubbed steps and past of cellar. scrubbed shelves. I called to see Feauces Cox and Miss Wilcoks and to ask for Mrs W. Bowes in the evening.

Fri Apr 3. Fine and quite warm. &lt;u&gt;furnace out&lt;/u&gt; cleaned it and oiled. finished scrubbing cellar. but some of cellar kitchen to do yet. I went to Lenteu Service. at Annies.

Sat Apr 4. Fine bright and cool. Mary write Boyle and Annies Recital. I went to Drs in eve $1 dusty.

Sun Apr 5. Fine bright and cool. at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. I went to evening church. at Annies. Lizzie and Margaret went home. Hugh and Alice called.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Apr 6. Fine and moderately warm. W. and I in Toronto. Miss Mundey called in evening.

Tue Apr 7. Fine a little warmer. at Dr. $1 in eve, I washed Pups and covers for upstairs. &lt;u&gt;cleaned walls Rads, Pict&lt;/u&gt;ures.

Wed Apr 8. Fine but cool. Mrs Parkinson helped me &lt;u&gt;upstairs&lt;/u&gt;. $2. she left at 3.30. all done &lt;u&gt;upstairs.&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Apr 9. Fine and warmer. Annie and I to spend the evening at Boyles. I cleaned &lt;u&gt;back. kitchen &amp; Cupboards.&lt;/u&gt;

Fri Apr 10. &lt;u&gt;Good Friday.&lt;/u&gt; Annie and I at Lizzies to spend the day. Ruth came back with Anne. beautiful day.

Sat Apr 11. A little showery about noon. at Drs. noon $1. Annie and Ruth for tea. I went then at night.

Sun Apr 12. Rather cold a light shower at noon. at moring and eve ch &lt;u&gt;Easter Sunday.&lt;/u&gt; Mrs Davidson and I for walk.

Mon Apr 13. Fine bright day. I uncovered Cistern. went for a drive with Mrs Johns in afternoon and tea there.

Tue Apr 14. Fine and warmer. I called up chamber. washed chiua. Dr in eve $1 Put in Settice. o noons.

Wed Apr 15. Fine but cool wind. I washed for cleaning &lt;u&gt;Parlor. Droom&lt;/u&gt;. curtains for three rooms 75 cts. cleaed walls. went to Willies in the afternoon. Annies at Brige in Toronto: Golden W Bowes

Thur Apr 16. Fine but cool wind. Mrs Parkinson helped clean. &lt;u&gt;D.R&lt;/u&gt;and &lt;u&gt;Parlor.&lt;/u&gt; Annie same. $1.50. all windows done about all done in house. Annie here.

Fri April 17. Fine and cool. after a light shower last night. Dr $1. Willies had his finger lauced.

Sat Apr 18. Fine bright warmer.. went for cleaned coat. $2.25 went to &lt;u&gt;Weston&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. Mary Watson home
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                    <text>Sun Apr 19. A thunder storm and sleet and snow in night. very cold. cleared at noon. then blustery in eve. eve went eve hurch.

Mon Apr 20. Fine nd bright. cold and snow layed in sheltered places. George. Mrs Teasdale and Clara brought me home &lt;u&gt;Lit Furnace.&lt;/u&gt;

Tue Apr 21. Fine but cool. snow still on worth of walks and buildings Marjorie &lt;u&gt;clock&lt;/u&gt; Drs in eve. P and D.R. washed and ironed. put up Dining room curtains. 75 for

Wed Apr 22. Fine and much warmer. cleaned shed so now nearly done except a little. varnishing and finishing up.

Thur Apr 23. Fine and very warm. let &lt;u&gt;furnace&lt;/u&gt; but had it lit up on Monday after being out some time. put in peas. No need of fire in house. A let hers out.

Fri Apr 24. Fine a little cooler. I was in Toronto. at Drs in eve. W. called.

Sat Apr 25. Fine and very warm wind. Mrs D. and I to ask for Mrs Bowes. I took parel to Mundeys. Annie here at night.

Sun Apr 26. Fine and very warm. I put coat on but no need of it. I was at morning church. Annie and Lizzie called. Mrs D. ad I for a walk to Ladies Golf Club. she and I at eve church with me. no fire.

Mon Apr 27. Fine but very cold north wind. I washed. &lt;u&gt;light stove&lt;/u&gt; at Annies.

Tue Apr 28. Fine and cold. I dug around &lt;u&gt;trees&lt;/u&gt;. cleaned &lt;u&gt;silver.&lt;/u&gt; Dr.

Wed Apr 29. Fine and cool. I went to Mrs Wells.

Thur Apr 30. Fine and cool. Annie and I in Toronto. got cotton and silk crepe for dress. W.. packing 13 ale at Mrs Youngmans. Material $1.39 yd. 4v1/2 yds. 6.25

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                    <text>Sat May 2. Fair and very cold. F. Cox. sale. W. Luesley cemented cellar. and I cleaned up. at Annies at night. cellar. $&lt;u&gt;3.25&lt;/u&gt;

Sun May 3. Fine and cool. &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt; this morning at church. for a walk. at Dr. finger painful. accident on Yonge street. I went to evening church "Daylight Saving Time"

Mon May 4. Fine and very cool. Annie here. John and George in eve. I was at Drs had finger let out.

Tue May 5. Fine and cold. I went to Toronto &lt;u&gt;Vu.&lt;/u&gt; at Dr. $1. in eve.

Wed Nay 6. Fair but cold and cloudy. little squawls. in Toronto $15 Dr R. at Dentist to have teeth looked over. at Mrs R. Simpsons in evening. Mrs Teasdale here while I at at meeting.

Thur May 7. Cold and windy I have sore &lt;u&gt;throat&lt;/u&gt; and cold.

Fri May 8. Fine but cold white frost every morning. at Dr $1. very cold.

Sat May 9. Fine and warmer. bright ideal day. in Toronto. D. called at Mis McKimons. caled at Mrs reakeys eve

Sun May 10. Fine and quite warm. at morning church. Miss McKimon here dinner. "Mothers Sunday". Mrs D. and I for a walk. home in evening. light shower in night

Mon May 11. Fine but cooler. I went to Annies at night.  varnished our east bedroom and Parlor. ïce

Tue May 12. Fine and moderately warm. varnished all chairs. cupboard. etc in back dining room. at Drs. at Frank Teasdales with Mrs Welsh's in eve.

Wed May 13. Fine and cool. very dry I put in more peas. at Mrs Wells in eve. Mrs Smellie called but I was away.</text>
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                    <text>Thur May 14. Fine but cooler wind in Toronto got switch $4.80 home at noon went to Willies home at 5.P.M. Mrs Delaporte called. Annie and I went to Mrs Wells for dress $4.00

Fri May 15. Fine but quite warm. Dr not in so I went for a walk to gardeners with Annie and Boyle girls no &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt;

Sat May 16. Cool east wind I went to Jennie Speights dinner at the Selby. and drive in the evening. thunder &amp; rain midnight.

Sun May 17. Fair but very cold wind. at church. called on Mrs Orr.

Mon May 18, Fine and cold. &lt;u&gt;ice.&lt;/u&gt; I came home. Out grass at Annies

Tue May 19. Fine and warmer. Put in &lt;u&gt;screen door.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Dahlias.&lt;/u&gt; at Dr called at Miss Edeys in the evening.

Wed May 20. Fine much warmer. Nelson Smellie triing &lt;u&gt;trees&lt;/u&gt; Evergreens. I painted south &lt;u&gt;Veraudah&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;steps&lt;/u&gt; A. here.

Thur May 21. Fine warmer. no need of fire. called to see M. Watson

Fri May 22. Fine moderately warm. Annie has cold in bed here a ligshower but very little.

Sat May 23. Fine but very cold after thunder this a.m. down to freeing at night. fire on. I called at Mrs Smellies into here Radio and Race in afternoon.

Sun May 24. Very cold. N.W. wind &lt;u&gt;ice&lt;/u&gt; coldest 24th for years. at morning church. Frank Teasdales had A. and I for tea. Three girls murdered. Mrs Mick Matron at farm.

Mon May 25. Fine ad still cold N. wind. Annie teaching and at Lizzies. I walked to Willies for a while and invited to Mr Davidsons for tea at Grave yard and in to su eve works later. Annie here.</text>
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                    <text>Tue May 26. Fine and milder. I washed. Mr Noble called. Very dusty. with north wind.

Wed May 27 Fine and warmer. no fire. N.S. put on cooling $1.75 wallboard. $4.32. at Drs in eve. clled Miss Mundeys.

Thur May 28. Fine and warm. I did some painting in cellar kitchen and varnished front door. ordered hat.

Fri May 29. Fine and warm. finished up cellar.

Sat May 30. Fair and mild. I put in Asters. Verbenas. Donald here for dinner hit mother at Dentist.

Sun May 31. Fair and very warm. thunder but no rain. I was church in morning at Mith in eve. Orange Service

Mon June 1 Very very hot. cleaned front &lt;u&gt;Veraudah&lt;/u&gt;. Tom Speight called heavy thunder storm at six and at 9. PM.

Tue June 2. Very hot over 90 degrees. thunder and rain in night. Margaret came out to Annies. great humidity.

Wed June 3. Very warm. 92 Varnished back. dining room. last work

Thur June 4. Thunder with rain last night. Margaret Carleton for tea

Fri June 5. Fine and very warm. over 94 degrees higher than for years.

Sat June 6. ine and very warm. Willie took mower &amp; Oil stove. we went to S.S pic-nic at Concord with Willies.

Sun June 7. Fine and very warm. I went to morning church. Rome all day very hot 95 degrees. terrible dust. Annie here night 

Mon June 8. Fine very warm. I went to Toronto change dress voile it was 90 degrees. making black &amp; white dress.

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                    <text>Wed June 10. Fine and very cool. A little frost. Willie and I in Toronto made division of everything. t Dr in eve.

Thur June 11. Making voile dress. a perfect day. cool and bright.

Fri June 12. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs Johns Sr. called. Annies

Sat June 13. Fine and warm followed by a light shower in eve. Mr Clarke called about Lightning Rods. at Annies. Mrs Mason Hinelton out

Sun June 14. Fine and moderately warm after a good nights rain which was badly needed. I went to W. Corks. Inaugural Service in Meth-church.

Mon June 15. Very hot and sultry with thunder and light showers. Margaret here for tea. Mr Clarke. sharpened mower 65 cts

Tue June 16. Fine and very cool. a little shower last night.

Wed June 17. Fine and cool a heavy shower in the night.

Thur Jun 18. Fine and cool wind. Men are rodding house. 182 ft at 23 cts per ft. points. 2.50 each. I went to Willies in eve. Grant brought me home. Annie came here.

Frin Jun 19. Fine a perfect day. Mr Clarke in eve payed cheque for $50.

Sat June 20. Fine bright and moderately warm. I went to S.S. pic nic at Bond Lake a perfect afternoon fifty-three there. got first strawberries 25 cts. a heavy shower last night.

Sun Jun 21. Fine bright moderately warm. at morning church. at evening church called see Mrs Chapmans remains. wore black voile

Mon June 22. Fine and moderately warm. very dusty. walk to NewtonBrook

Tue June 23. Fine and warmer. I went for a walk in evening. made cakes for garden party

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                    <text>Wed June 24. Fair untill evening. damp east wind event to Garden Party at Rectory started to rain at 10 PM. cleared $60. W. Martin cut grass $.75

Thur June 25. ine and misty rain untill noon. rained heavily in night.

Fri June 26. Fine and bright cool. called at Rectory in evening. $1 for garden party. Mr C. called in morning. two tons coal. $10.25 er ton.

Sat June 27. Fine untill evening a light shower. strawberries 17 cts.

Sun June 28. FIne and quite cool. at morning church. at Methodist in evening to hear Mr Dralicks farewell. Willie and Mary called

Mon June 29. Fine and bright but cool. strawberries 15 cts.

Tue June 30 Fine bright and cool. berries 18 cts. Mrs D. and I for a walk.

Wed July 1. Fine but dull and cool. a heavy shower about. 9.30. Field day. proceeds aout $1000.

Thur July 2. Fair and moderately warm. I went to John Cooks in evening. Felicia at Hospital Johns in Yorkton. boys took me for a drive and home.

Fri July 3. Fine and bright. cool. I went to Toronto First for since 10 June. Mrs D. and I for erries 20 cts now. started rain at 10 PM.

Sat July 4. Fine and sultry after heavy rain in the night. W.C. Mrs Davison and I at Races. James afternoon. eve. at &lt;u&gt;Annies&lt;/u&gt;

Sun July 5. FIne and quite hot. at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk then Mr Ashby took us for a drive in evening.

Mon July 6. Fine and very very warm at barn raising at W. Balls.

Tue July 7. Rained last night and drizling all morning Mrs D ironing here. cutting out and making stripe dress.

Wed July 8. Fine and warm. men rodding water pipes. at ball game. Concord won from Thornhill. Lizzie and children came out.</text>
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                    <text>Thur July 9. Fine and cool. Lizzie and children called. I went to Willies in evening. they are haying.

Fri July 10. Fine and moderately warm. at Dr in eve 75 c. heaad bad. called to see Mrs Shuter.

Sat July 11. Fine very hot. Orangemen at Bredford in J.J.C. Buss. I went for a drive with Welshs to Wilcox Lake.

Sun July 12. Fine but warm wind and dusty at morning ch- and evening church. Mrs Davidson and children went in eve.

Mon July 13. Fine bright moderately warm. Annie. Lizzie and children to tea.

Tue July 14. Fine and warmer. I was quite sick last night. head bad.

Wed July 15. FIne and very warm. United Church pic-nic at ExPark.

Thur July 16. A thunder storm the morning. cleared and cooler. We girls and children at Willies to tea.

Fri July 17. Fine but cold. I went to Dr Campbell eyes examined. $3 called at Hospital to see. Florence James and Felicia. a light shower in evening. Mrs Mason came to Annies.

Sat July 18. Fine bright. a perfect day. Lizzie here for box B. Currants she and I called to ask for Birdie McLean. in eve. Mrs D. home

Sun July 19. Fine and moderately warm. at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk in eve. very dusty. Lizie and Phy- home untill Tuesday.

Mon July 20. FIne and warm. I went to see children bathe.

Tue July 21. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies. came a heavy storm in evening. heavy rainfall which was badly needed. grass very dry.

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                    <text>Thur July 23. Fine and cool perfect day. We were all at Boyles for tea. some grain cut. Willie not done haying.

Fri July 24. fine and cool. at Ball game at R.Hill with Ross Lizzie went home. cut a little grass but very little of that work for two weeks.

Sat July 25 Dull with light showers in afternoon childrens Bazaar for fresh air fund raised %5.5 I bot cake. 50 cts.

Sun July 26. Fine bright day and cool. heavy rainfall which in night. beat in attic windows. at morning church. Willies. and Ross for tea.

Mon July 27. Fine and moderately warm. W. Riddell look at windows.

Tue July 28. Rained heavily all morning. Mrs D at Swansea. R. Riddell fixed windows. girls and I at grave-yard in evening.

Wed July 29. fair and cool.

Thur July 30. Fine bright day. warmer. Lizzie and children went home Annie and I at Miss Edeys in evening. here night.

Fri July 31. Fine very dull. went to Willies in evening. rained heavily most of night. he has six loads of hay out. some grain cut.

Sat Aug 1. Fine very cool. water in cellar. W.Luesby patched crack at top of cistern.

Sun Aug 2. Fine and warmer. at church. for a walk in evening.

Mon Aug 3. Fine and warmer. dusty. &lt;u&gt;Civic&lt;/u&gt; Holiday. at Mrs D- for tea. 

Tue Aug 4. Fine and very warm. went on. 11.20 car arrived about 1 at {Idlevyld} Hotel for a week.$15 Mr Grant Propr-

Wed Aug 5. Fine and warm ideal for the sake. for a walk. in evening I went to see Mrs Teasdale.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Aug 6. Fine warm. walked to Roaches Pt. storm at 6 P.M.

Fri Aug 7. Fine and warm. went to Suton in afternoon.

Sat Aug 8. Fair but sultry with thunder. Dance in the evening.

Sun Aug 9. Very hot and sultry. rain in Toronto ut none at the lake untill 9.PM. Wylie up in afternoon took us for a drive in evening. Jacks ms Pt. Suttons. etc.

Mon Aug 10. Fine and quite cool. water quite rough. Mrs Mason and Annie up for the day. Mrs C. Teasdale called eve.

Tue Aug 11. Fine and cool. came home on. 11.30 car. cut grass and went to Willies in evening. Lorraine stayed with me.

Wed Aug 12. Fine an moderately warm. Willie finished cutting grain but none in yet.

Thur Aug 13. Fine and moderately hot. shower in evening.

Fri Aug 14 Fine and moderately warm. Clara Teasdale came in the afternoon. grass grown rapidly this week.

Sat Aug 15. Fine and quite warm we went to call on Miss Pages.

Sun Aug 16. Fine very warm. dust bad. at Meth-church in the morning, and walked to the grave-yard in evening, and called on Fanny Bowes.

Mon Aug 17. Fine, very warm. dusty. I had Pages and F. B. for tea

Tue Aug 18. Fine very warm. Annie came home.

Wed Aug 19. Fine, very hot. dusty. I was in Toronto.

Thur Aug 20. TUrned quite cool. but still dusty. I went to see Florence James in evening. Odwald rought me home Annie been here at nights many are toe harvest.

Fri Aug 21. Fine. very cool and dusty. Willies has one field out.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Aug 22. A perfect day. cool and bright. Pic-nic at Island. Annie went to Lizzies. I went with. Davidsons &amp; Ashbys.

Sun Aug 23. Fine and quite warm. at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk in evening. very dusty.

Mon Aug 24. Fine and warm. I washed, ironed. cut grass.

Tue Aug 25. Fine and very warm. dusty. I went to Lizzies in eve.

Wed Aug 26. Rained a little in morning. cleared at 10.AM. we went to Mrs Lockharts in the afternoon. cooler in eve.

Thur Aug 27. Fine and very cool. at Riverdale Park in afternoon and L- and I at. in the ve. Annie and I downtown noon

Fri Aug 28. FIne and cool. we went to Center Island in afternoon a perfect day.

Sat Aug 29. Fine and much warmer. Annie and I came home 10.10 car. we went to Horticultural for tea. and eve Jennie and Tom Speight called. very dusty. Annies to Stup

Sun Aug 30. ine very warm. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for walk in eve.

Mon Aug 31. Fine quite warm. I went to Toronto got serge for Coat. small basket peaches 65 cts. small basket Tomatoes 35 at 78.5 Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey brot. corn. tomatoes pears etc peppers flowers

Tue Sept 1. Fine very warm. dusty. made Tomato butter. done peaches and got basket tomatoes 35 $ at Wilt

Wed Sept 2 Dull and sultry. made pepper sauce. picked pears

Thur Sept 3. Fine and quite warm. a little shower at night and dull all day settled dust. at Willies in eve Annie to Toronto Lorraine here.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Sept 4. Dull at first then cleared and warm. I went to Ex. 12. car met girls and at Lizzies for night.

Sat Sept 5 Fair at first then light showers in afternoon I came home. 3.30 car. McKing at R.Hill.

Sun Sep 6. Rained steadily all day. very heavy in afternoon. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and Lorraine in evening.

Mon Sept 7. Fine rain at first then dull and misty. at home. "Labor Day" cut grass. growing rapidly now. aired a few quills

Tue Sept 8. Fine bright and much cooler a perfect day. Annie came home. I went to R.H. to see about matress. called to se Mercie and Willie Aired pillows. Blankets cleaned back stairs

Wed Sept 9. Dull and threatening very warm. occasional shower man called for matress. Mr &lt;u&gt;Henderson&lt;/u&gt; cleaned pips. I called at Mr Nobles in evening. and up to R.H. flower show with Mr and Mrs Simpson.

Thur Sept 10. Very warm and threatening rain last night cleared at noon. I went to get coat fitted and over to Ex. from. 12.30 to 4. P.M. got peaches $75

Fri Sept 11. Fine mist very hot. canned peaches. Mrs D and I for a walk she was looking for Plumbs.

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                    <text>Sun Sept 13. Rained heavily all day. water in cellar as overflowed blocked. cleared aout four. I went to evening church. cut grass. quite a growth.

Mon Sept 14. Clearing and quite warm. washed for cleaning. Counterpanic off our east bed.

Tue Sept 15. Fine I went to Toronto Coat $12 and one for Butons. started to rain in afternoon heavily for a couple of hours. took far in.

Wed Sept 16. Fine and right in afternoon. I was in Toronto &lt;u&gt;I&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Sept 17. Fine and brihgt. quite warm. Mrs Parkinson here. left aout three did &lt;u&gt;upstairs.&lt;/u&gt; cleaning $1.50. Lorraine here.

Fri Sept 18. A heavy storm early this morning. I went to Annies.

Sat Sept 19. Fine but dull. Mr Harrison fixing cut off for cistern trying electric heater. burnt out first fuse.

Sun Sept 20. Very, very. warm and damp. I went to morning and eve. ch. Willie. Mary, and Grant called in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Mon Sept 21. Fine and much cooler. I was at Mary Watson for tea. called at Miss Mundeys in evening. washed for downstairs

Tue Sept 22. Fine and very cold heavy white frost. beautiful day first ice. I walked to tell Wilie about Mr Luesby coming. cleaned all silver. washed chuia. cleaned candle sticks..

Wed Sept 29. Fine bright but cool. helped to decorate. met Willie and Mr Luesby at grave-yard.

Thur Sept 24. Fine but high wind. Mrs Parkinson helped me clean Parlor and &lt;u&gt;Dining room.&lt;/u&gt; cleaned stove. $1.50 Mrs Davidson and I at Thanksgiving service also Annie. collection $48</text>
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                    <text>Fri Sept 25. Fine bright day. oderately cold. I went to Toronto. got fur. $8

Sat Sept 26. Fine and moderately warm. cleaned bottom part of shed. Annie at Mrs Youngs. at Miss Edeys in eve.

Sun Sept 27. much milder very damp. rained in the afternoon. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson ad I at eve church. Willies there. "Thanksgiving Service" Camon Patterson. Fine in heater.

Mon Sept 28. Fine warm. Mr Ripp brought matress 4.50. no &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt;kitchen cupboards

Tue Sept 29. Fine and warm. I washed.

Wed Sept 30. Fine I cleaned cellar steps and part of cellar. &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in eve

Thur Oct 1 Fine moderately warm. took clock to R.H. would not strike. Mrs Johns called. Mr Farley changed Bulbs in Dining room. Mr Henderson finished pipes &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in afternoon. cleaning all done.

Fri Oct 2. Warm and sultry. came thunder storm about four and rained untill about eight. Annie came for tea tok Bamboo curtains dow. just electric heater. Mrs D. heled me take out kitchen window

Sat Oct 3. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D and I at Ball game. accident in the hollow. Mr Davidson put in Double window. Markham fair.

Sun Oct 4. Fine but cooler. I went to morning church. Wylie. Lizzie and the children for tea. Mrs Smellie called in afternoon.

Mon Oct 5. Fine and right. washed. went to Marjories in afternoon barn burnt at second.

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                    <text>Wed Oct 7 Fine and moderately cold. I went to Dentists and at John Coos for tea. fire in heater in afternoons.

Thur Oct 8. ine and much colder. Welson Smelie took me to R.H with mattress. I got clock. $2.00 fixing strike opening. cleaning etc I called at Henry Woods. Mrs Woods dead. called at M. Watsons

Fri Oct 9. Rained lightly and a little snow. turning colder.

Sat Oct 10. A heavy frost and a very cold. N.W. wind extremely cold for this early in October. Mrs D. and I at graveyard.

Sun Oct 11. Cold with showers. I went to morning church. Miss Terrific frost. McKinnon here for tea. John Cook. Hugh. and Alice &lt;u&gt;heaviest in years&lt;/u&gt; Sefton and children called. in to hear Radio Servion.

Mon Oct 12. Fair but dull and not quite so col. I washed. and called at Willies in afternoon at Deanery Meating in evening.

Tue OCt 13. Fine bright day. Annie here at night. I went to Toronto

Wed Oct 14. Fine bright a perfect day. Mrs D. picking apples gave me some. astern covered.

Thur Oct 15. Fine bright day. I went to Miss Wilsons with Vase for shower and fifty cents for present. sleeping in west bedroom.

Fri Oct 16. Fine day untill evening started to rain and rained steadily all night. Annie came for tea. I was at Dentists $8 had front tooth filled where enauel racked off inlay.

Sat Oct 17. Strong. N.W. wind and clearing. fire every afternoon put in &lt;u&gt;Double door.&lt;/u&gt; I went to Alice Seftons they came for me. JOhn Cooks for tea.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Oct 19. Fair at first with strong N.W. gales. Alice had a Lunheon Party. I came home late in afternoon. went to Annies at night. squawks of sleet and snow in afternoon.

Tue Oct 20. Fair but cold. heavy white frost.

Wed Oct 21. Fine and bright but quite cold. at Disy Bryants wedding.

Thur Oct 22. Fine bright day. I called at Mrs Johns. returned books.

Fri Oct 23. Fine but cold heavy white frosts every morning. I called at Mrs Rich Simpsons. in afternoon.

Sat Oct 24. Rained steadily after three and all evening. Lizzie and children at Annies for tea. raked leaves in the morning. "Lennox meeting". Annie here at night.

Sun Oct 25. Dull and cold after clearing at noon. I went to church at Mrs Davidsons for tea. Lorraines Birthday. &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt;

Mon Oct 26. Fair at first then started to rain in afternoon and drizzling and snow all evening. I event to Community Dance and Euchre at Greg. about three hundred.

Tue Oct 27. Fair and moderately cold. snow soon melted. I went to Toronto called at Hydro. got tooth polished Mrs Davidson and I at King Rally at the Rink.

Wed Oct 28. Snowing lightly most of the day. then cleared at turned very cold at night. it is a record breaker for October "cold" snow all frozen.

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                    <text>Fri Oct 30. Fine quite cold. snow on sides of road yet. our chicen supper. out seventy dollars. I took three cakes.

Sat Oct 31. Fine bright day. perfect but cold Halloween I went to Annies at night. Mrs Banks passed away. W. Marton dug garden 60 cts. Mr G. Luesby called.

Sun Nov 1. Fine bright day. milder. Annie went to her Aunt Lizzies I was at morning church and evening church. Lorraine here to stay all ight. Let &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt; out for a week. I have cold

Mon Nov 2. Fine day milder. I was at Mrs Bans funeral. Annies at night.

Tue Nov 3. Fine a perfect day. Mr Henderson and man here to fix Rad in Kitchen. Mrs Teasdale. Jennie and Tom Speight called in eve.

Wed Nov 4. Fine day. men finished at noon terrible work filling water system. $23.75 in all. I went to Toronto in afternoon get for shower for Frankie Cox. My cold bad so did not go at night.

Thur Nov 5. Rained a little in evening. Snow all gone off N.room where it remained for a week.

Fri Nov 6. Fine. I was at Mrs Smellies in evening. W.R. measure attic wid

Sat Nov 7. Started to rain at noon then very heavy in eve. and most of night. Annie brought children home.

Sun Nov 8. Fair but turning much colder. at morning church. Annie &lt;u&gt;Furnace lit.&lt;/u&gt; and children here for tea. at Methodist in eve.

Mon Nov 9. Fine ad quite cold. "Thanksgiving Day" at Annies for tea. and she cae here for night. back in E. room

Tue Nov 10. Fine and milder. perfect day. Mrs Davidson and I raked and burnt apple leaves. a few on trees yet. but mostly off.

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                    <text>Wed Nov 11 A perfect day. milder. I walked to Willies in afternoon. Deau Findlay died.

Thur Nov 12. Mild but dull started to rain gently in afternoon and poured in eve. I went to grave yard. Mr Luesby has stone in and finishing up. $65. Mrs D and I called at Mr Findlays in the evening.

Fri Nov 13. Raining from east most of day. it rained and beat in all last night water in cellar. I went to Toronto.

Sat Nov 14. Fair but terrific wind all day. I went to gracey

Sun Nov 15. Solft snow at first then fair I went to church then started to rain in afternoon from east. Lorraine here for tea. I went in to Radio Service. Rain did not come in celar. Neuritis very bad Mr Wilcocks accident

Mon Nov 16. Fair and rather cold wind. washed. I went to Annies. called Mrs Shuter.

Tue Nov 17. Fair and cold. I went to Dr at noon. medicine $1.25. &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt; out

Wed Nov 18. FIne cold. I went to Toronto. Mrs Davidson and I at Baaar.

Thur Nov 19. Dull and cool. light rain last night.

Fri Nov 20. Fine and milder. I called at Welsh's.

Sat Nov 21. Fine bright day. Mrs Davidson and I at Grave yard in afternoon.

Sun Nov 22. Dull and much colder. I went to churh. A few light squwls o rain in afternoon. lighted &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt; it has been out several days.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Nov 23 Fair and cold. washed. Mrs D. and I out to pay Taxes in afternoon.

Tue Nov 24. Fine but cold. I went to Toronto. at Dr in eve $1.00.

Wed Nov 25. Fine and much colder. Welsh girls also Boyles. Annie and Elizabeth, all hand frozen.

Thur Nov 26. Fine bright but cold. Percy Riddell put on attic windows. Mary Watson for tea at Recital at our church.

Fri Nov 27. Raining and wet snow most of day.

Sat Nov 28. Clear and very cold all hard frozen Mrs Davidson and I at Theatre. Tangerin". 75. home on. 12 car Annie at Club at Welshs.

Sun Nov 29. Fine bright. perfect day after heavy frost. at morning church. Memorial for {Lueu} Alex at eve ch

Mon Nov 30. Fair and moderately cold. Tom and Jennie Speight tea

Tue Dec 1. Fine after quite a fall of snow last night. I went to Toronto. at Drs for medicine. Annies for night.

Wed Dec 2. Fine and milder. very sloppy.

Thur Dec 3. Drizzling then clear and mild. called on Mrs Delaporte

Fri Dec 4. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Club at oyles.

Sat Dec 5. Dull and light rain. Annie has cold not out.

Sun Dec 6. Turning much colder a few squawls at church.

Mon Dec 7. Turned very cold light snow then cleared. I stayed with Annie.

Tue Dec 8. Fine and bright I went to Toronto.

Wed Dec 9. Fine moderately cold. called at Mary Watson. Annie better and out.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Dec 10. Falling a little light snow.

Fri Dec 11. Fine and milder. I went down to see Felicia. Annie came here at night

Sat Dec 12. Cold with squawls of rain and snow. Lizzie and children out to Annies for tea. M Watson away.

Sun Dec 13. Cold and windy light squawls I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I at church.

Mon Dec 14. Fine and moderatelycold. I went to Toronto.

Tue Dec 15. Fine and cold. N.W. wind light squawls. at Dr in eve. Medicine and Elect-forchest examined two dollars.

Wed Dec 16. Fine but cold. I called Mrs Nobles.

Thur Dec 17. Fine and cold.

Fri Dec 18. Fine vey cold wind and blustery. I went to Christas tree at Schol. Mr S- brot Coke 7.25 half ton. I went to Annies at night. at Miss Edeys in evening.

Sat Dec 19. Fine a little milder. mailed some parcels.

Sun Dec 20. Fine and quite mild. at morning church. rained late in the afternoon. not out in evening.

Mon Dec 21. Fine and milder. I was in Toronto.

Tue Dec 22. Fine and colder light snow last night. &lt;u&gt;Emma&lt;/u&gt; here for lunch. Annie and I at presby. Xmas Tree

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Thur Dec 24. Fine and cold quite a flurry of light snow last night. Lorraine brought their gifts in morning.

Fri Dec 25. Fine bright but quite frosty. all nicely covered with light snow. a perfect day. for Christmas we were all at Annies.

Sat Dec 26. Fine and very cold. I opened goose. six below zero and getting much colder. I was at Annies.

Sun Dec 27. Fine but extremely cold. 18 and 20 below and some 2. and 15 below at 10 AM. then at night rises to 10 above. I was at morning church. Mrs Smellie here in afternoon.

Mon Dec 28. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto ordered goose. 11 1/4 lbs 30 cts Lizzie and children came to Annie

Tue Dec 29. Fine and cold. but perfect day. We all went to Willies for dinner at night. about 4.30 left here. a goose and three chickens. home about 9.30.

Wed Dec 30. Fine and quite cold. Lizzie called. I have a slight cold. at our Christmas Tree in hall. I took Margaret and Phyllis. Mr C. called.

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&lt;p&gt;1924&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 1 Fine and much colder. N.W. wind. rather slippy as it was sleet last night. Willies family also Ross and Annie for dinner left at 4. Annie remained tea I went to Meth. S.S. entertainment. "Alice in Wonderland"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 2. Fine and very cold. {Gerd} first this season. we cleaned and vaccumed the rooms. Auntie has Neurites in hip Willie called on in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 3. A very stormy day but mild. fell a lot a snow cleared at noon. Cutters out, not bad sleighing as it fell on ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 4. Fine and cold but bright I paid NS or "Library Fee"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 5. Came a fall of light snow last night and strong wind blowing. our first rough day. drifting heard of Fanny Frasers dath last eve. Grant boguht porle.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 6. Strong wind and drifting most al day still worse in evening and through the night. I went morn ch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 7. Fine bt cold and some digging to do. I called t ask for Miss Mundey and. Mrs Shuter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. Auntie and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 9. Fine andquite mild. We called on Mrs Bell and Mrs Noble. Mrs Teason called when we were out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 10 Dull and damp east wind. started to rain evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Ja 11. Very sklushy after rain al night. stated freezing in the evening. rough and icy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 12 Fine and moderately cold a very few flurries in the morning. Auntie broke her wrist at noon. set about 3.P.M. Annie here for tea. Mr and Mrs Saparito. Mrs Rupert. Mrs Gordon in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 13 Fair at irst followed by ight snow at noon. Willie walled out in themorning for dinner. Annie alled. Mr here. Ada Martin. F. Bowes. Chapnabs. Mrs Smellie Mrs Davidson snowed stedily all afternoon. mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 14. Fine and a little colder. Dr here. Miss Edey. Mrs Parkinson here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 15. Fine and mild. Mrs Bell. Mrs Martin and Mrs Willshire called. Mrs D and I went to curl in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 16. Rained heavily all day ming water high and it is extremely bad walking ice and slush. Dr came. t rained in and made black reen in spa room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 17. Fineand colder. quite icy. Mrs Campbell. Miss Kelly came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 18. Fine but cold. N.W. wind. Mr Noble called. Lizzie and Dr came later. I went to the Rink.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 19. Milder. light snow in afternoon. I went to Rink. Mrs Browns called. Annie and children here in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 20. A lot of light snow to sweep. Turning very cold and windy. I went to morning church. Willie and Wylie here and Dust. in afternoon. Annie for tea. a terrific wind bowing snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 21 Still blowing a very cold. 4 below zero. Lorraine here her mother in Town. Dr here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 22. Fine but cold. very high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 23. Fine but very cold. Miss Edey called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 24. Fine but cold. Aunt Hate died. Irene Chapman here the Dctor here. a heav fall of snow tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 25. Snowing untill about ten then colder ith a terrific wind drifting so it was hard for the funeral to come up Yonge Street. it left about 3 and here at 4. Mary here all day with Aunte.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 26. Still blowing but no drifting as much. turning much colder from 7.A.M. to noon dropped to 4 below zero then about 8.P.M. dropped to 10 below.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 27. Fine and very cold a little light snow early. below zero. I went for a little walk. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Mrs R. Simpson called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 28. Fine and very cold below zerp. Mr Reaman called. Vestry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 29. Fine moderately cold. Mrs Little here in the afternoon Mrs Smelli and Donald here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 30. Rained last night and slippery again. Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 31. Colder and icy. a fine day. I called at M. Watsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 1 Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I curling. Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 2. Snowing steadily all morning. then turned to light rin about two o'clock. Bear did not see shadow John. Verner and geoge Cook here. Doctor here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 3. Fine with east wind. I went to church. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Arc Deacon Warner. Annie called. Willie here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 4. A cold stormy east wind. Mrs Farr. Mrs Simpson called. a lot of snow falling. a lot of sweeping and shovelling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 5. East storm of sleet then snow. a great debth of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 6. Fine and moderately cold. a lot of snow to sweep then I went to Toronto, home early. Ralph Johns called. Ii went to Euchre for Orchestra. Annie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 7. Fine and moderately cold. the Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 8. A perfect day bright and cold. irene Chapman here Mr Noble and Mrs McDonald called I went to Rink.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 9. Beautiful day. Sunshine. very cold no wind. 6 below zero turningmilder in afternoon wen snow shoeing {roboganing}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 10. A heavy fall of snow last night. and drifting heavily today. sifting in everywhere. I went to eve church. cleared&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 11 A perfect day. bright sunshine. I went to Toronto with Annie to get a dress at Eatons $22.50 and to shorten. Mrs Tee called. Mrs R. Simpson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb12. A fall of snow in the night. cleared at noon. A here for "Oysters"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 13. Fine and very cold &amp;amp; below zero but no wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 14. A fall of light snow last night. cleared about ten. Doctor here at noon. I went to the "Euchre" at the Hall twenty-sight tables Valentine night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 15. Clear and very cold. turned very stormy in afternoon and drifting. I have Neurites.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 16. Fine bright and cold. no wind. I called to see Mrs Noble in afternoon. at Mary Watsos in evening. Mrs Smellie called. Annie in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 17. Fine and cold I went to church Willie here in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 18. Fine bright and moderately cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 19. A coldeast wind. I went to Toronto. teaspoons at Hents $3.75 for 1/2 dozen. I was invited to a snow. shoe party b Boyles but had no shoes but it turned very stormy at 8&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 20. terrific east storm fine sifting snow. Yonge St. and cars tied up completely. no mail up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 21. Storm in settling a little but still light snow falling the delayed Mail and papers got up in the afternoon. a terrific lot of digging. Marjorie {brot} sausage&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 22. Fine and brigh but filling in tracks a little Lizzie and Margaret here in the evening. Eatons up with sleighs, the first trip since Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 25. Fine bright day. no wind but cold. it in six weeks since Auntie boke her arm. I went to the Doctors for medicine for my rm. 12 below zero. medicine and Liniment $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 24. Very cold. 6 below zero. Annie here for tea I did not go to church in morning. a beautiful day but cold Nelson Smelli in the evening. Mrs Davidson and I at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 25. Fine and cold. belo zero. Nice day. Mrs Bales called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 26. Very cold but bright Doctor took splints off. Mabel Welsh called. lso Annie. Miss Medd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 27. Fine bright not so cold. I went for mink fur. and called at Miss Wilcox.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 28. Fine but colder. clled at Mrs Nobles. iss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 29. Fine but cold. I was in Toronto. Annie for tea i went to Doctors forAunties account. Feb 27. from Jn 12. with 11 visits after ssetting $.33. old auto bus first me out since Tue 19th&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 1 fine bright perfect day. Auntie out first we had. tea at Annies. Laura James came. Eatons truck auto the first since Tue Feb 19. but did not come this road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 2. A beautiful day. bright and clear. I went to church a beautiful week. bright and cold but no storm since a week last Fri. Mrs Davidson and I for walk. Mrs Breaky and Mr Edey called. Came in little ligt sow in eve. so I did not go to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 3. Fine bright day. no person here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 4. Fine rain then cleared in eve. Mrs Davidson and I at Pancake social, sloppy. men dug out Ditch.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 5. Ash Wednesday. fair and colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 6. Fine but sloppy. I called to ask Welsh's in eve. at Dr $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 7. Fine but colder wind a little snow early. I called at Mrs Jakes. Union Womans Prayer Service at our church. I went to evening service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 8. Fine but colder wind N. W. wind I had. Welsh's and Boyles to tea also Annie. Doctor here irst since splints off.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 9 Fine and moderately cold. I went to church. Harvey Gibbs buried. I called to see Miss Munday downstairs. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church. Annie here after church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 10 Fine and milder, wind eating into snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 11 Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Wilcox caled. Mr Strut brought. a ton of coal. $16.75 on sleigh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mon 12. Fine and milder. Mrs Carlton died. I was in Toronto in afternoon. a lot of snow and rough ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 13. Fine and colder. I went to R. Hill and called at Charltons and Lucy Bowes.Mrs Simpson called here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 14. Fine and cold. N.W. wind. very rough and icy on road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 15. Fine and very cold wind. I went to the cemetry. Willie brought pork and sausage.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 16. Fine and very cold wind. I did not go to morning church. my arm very painful at nghts. I nt to evening church. windy and rough ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 17 Fine and cold. N.W. wind. I called at Mrs Gibbs in evening also at Mrs Simpsons door with parcel. sausage.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 18. Fine and moderately coldthe wind takes snow away gradually. Mrs D. in evening. Motors and Buggins out. Sesser. Mr Noble called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 19. Fine. Thomas Pooles Sale. we went to hear Radio in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 20. Fine milder quite sloppy. Mr Fowlers Sale. Mrs Davidson and I called on Mrs Ahby. Donald here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 21. Fine and quite mild. water going ncely down ditch a lot of ice on roat but. no sleighs all wheels and Motors Mr Firths Sale. Cleaned Clothes Closets. Burea Drawers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 22. Fine and much milder. no frost last nigt. no snow or rain since 4th March and it was very little thre Annie here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 23. Fine bright and much warmer. I went to churh in the morning. the water came up very high in the afternoon. could not walk over. the weather has been perfect for taking snow and ice. and no rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 24. Fine bright day. water all settled. washed upstairs covers for cleaning. also Aunt Nellies matress cover.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 25. Fine but bright mild day. Cleaned ouur feather bed. slats. I burnt grass and raked a little. Doctor here. Mary called. I went for medicine in eve. $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 26. A little dull and cool. we scrubbed some in cellar doors. steps etc. oiled furnace. roads drying first since.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 27. Fine and bright. warm. road nearly dry. Auntie and I into Toronto. Nelson Smellie here colleting for fire sufferers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 28. Fine and windy. I called to say good bye to Mr Littles. went to see the people after the fire. gave Comforter. heavy sheet wash Quilt. Pillons. Jacket. road quite dry in centre. Hannel Blanket&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 29. Cold east wind, followed by sleet. Annie. Lizzie and the children here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 30. Cold with ligght wet snow flurries quiet muddy. I did not go to church untill evening. colder and frozen.Mon Mar 31. Fine but very cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 1 Very cold east wind. I phoned Mr Iuesby to look at Cistern but says it is not leaking. Snowed in afternoon quite a fall. Ms Reaman called. I look first cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 2. Fine with cold. north wind. chest sore. too cold tto clean. this week. cleaned Silver. washed Chuia.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 3. Fine and much warmer. We started to clean upstairs. Auntie cleaned windows We took our north bedroom Carpet up. Confirmation 14. and came there to sleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 4. Fine and very warm. finished upstairs cleaning Mr Noble called. and halls up and down. Miss Edey called in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 5. Beautiful day roads drying nicely again. I was at Annies &amp;lt;u?recital and a Euchre at Boyles. 8 tables. 6.P.M. started to rain at 11. PM&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 6. FIne and moderately warm. rained heavily at night but dried up quickl. I went to church the 14 Confirmed at Communion. John Nemer and George here in afternoon. Mrs D. and I at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Apr 7. Fine bright and rathercold. We finished cleaning cellar fine for that work. I called at Welshs in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 8 Fine and quite cold. I made cake for Curlers Euchre. called aat Miss Mundeys. Annie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 9. Fine but cold East wind. toocold for cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 10 Fine bright day. quite cold frost nearly every morning. Auntie and I in Toronto she got a hat $7.50, I called at Miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 11. FIne but old. We cleaned Back Kitchen. Annie called. brought maple Syup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 12. Cold east wind and dull. Auntie at Doctors tonic $1 and $4.00 for two trips after splints were taken off. called at Mrs Smellies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 13. Milder I went to church. light showers in afternoon cleared and nice warm evening. I went to evening church. Willie and Mary here in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 14. Fine bright day rather cool. We cleaned double rooms. Parlor and Dining room. sent D.R Curtains away. 40 cents. varnished floors in parlor. about done cleaning but. shed &amp;amp; store room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Ar 15. Fine but cold. and windy. washed cleaning mats &amp;amp; Doylies roads dry and dusty. inside work done but Veraudahs shd to do&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 16. Fine but cold east wind. called at Mary Watson she came home after several weeks in Toronto. Auntie and I in Torono got hat at Eatons $7.95.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 17 Rained heavily in afternoon from east. first heavy rain of the season. Auntie has had a cold all week.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 18 Good Friday rained heavily at noon. I went up to grave yard in the evning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 19. Fine and milder in Toronto. Frank and Mrs Teasdale here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 20. A heavy fall of snow trough night. but all gone by noon made it very muddy. I went to Church. Willie walked out in afternoon. Aunt Mattie and I at evening ch. Easter Sunday. partly dried up by night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon April 21. Fine at first, then becoming showery in afternoon. I went to ask for Fanny Smith. very heavy east rain and snow in the evening beatting in E. winder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 22. Fair and much colder. put up. B. Parlor curtains&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 23. Fine and cool north wind I walked to Willies in afternoon. roads quite day again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 24. Fine and milder. cleaned store room. Margaret Carleton here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri April 25. ine and milder. cleaed shed so now all about done but little Varnushing etc. Mr Saw Morgan died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 26. Fine bright dusty, put in garden W. Martin trimmed trees maples. Auntie at the Doctors and we called at Mr Morgans.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 27. Fine bright and much warmer. Auntie and I at morning church. Willie and Mary here in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I ou for a walk to Cemetry. I went alone in eve. Hugh and Alice Selfton and chidldren called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 28. Fineand quite warm. washed, and cleaned north veraudah. Auntie varnished some chairs. Fannie Smith died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 29. Fine and warm. We went to Mrs Smiths to call. dug around trees etc. cleaned outside of windows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed April 30. Started to rain at noon. rained heavily in eve. and urned colder. Mrs Smith buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 1. Much colder, N.W. wind. Auntie and I in Toronto she got skirt and Blouse. Mrs J. Smellie here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 2. Fair and quite cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 3. Cold east wind started to rain about five P.&amp;lt;. a thunder storm. Annie here for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 4. Fine but cold wind. I went to morning church and to Presbyterian in afternoon. Auntie.Mrs Davidson ad I at evening church. Daylight Saving Time. Mrs Edey called in eve. also Annie at Dr $1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 5. Cold. north wind swept upstairs. too cold to change dors. at 11.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 6. Rained heavily all night and cleared about 10. a.m. some people nearly done seeding. Willie has quite a bit to do.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 7. Fine but cold east wind. Auntie and I in Toronto. changed hat new one $9.75. called at W. Cwks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur May 8. Fine and not so cold. need fire every afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 9. A heavy east rain started at noon everything soaked. a little in cellar. ditche full. I went to Toronto the buckle broken in hat. Phllis at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 10. Fine warm day. more like spring. W. Martin put wine in front. wire 15 cts and Aunties gave 25 for work. Auntie at Doctors. and we went to Cemetry. and to Mary Chapman's I got Pennies. 23 cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 11. Fine and warmer. "Mothers Day". Auntie and I at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Autie and I at Methodist church in the evening. Annie and Phyllis called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 12. Raining in afternoon and heavily all night. washed. Phyllis here. Mrs Simpson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 13. Party fair but everything very wet. Got new mower out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 14 Cool east wind. Willie took Auntie out for tea. started to rain about 4.P.M. and rained heavily all night creeks full. Mrs Gibbs died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 15. Raining all morning leared at noon and beautiful afternoon I went to Dr Medeaus. X-ray. $8. of teeth. AUntie and I called at Gibbs in evening much warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 16. Fine bright and quite warm. I went to Cemetry. Pooles called put in screen door. here. Mrs Davidson and I at musical play. for W. A.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 17. Fine with very high wind. Auntie and I called at Chapmans put in peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 8. Rained heavily last nght. showery today with thunder about. 3.30 Mr Chapman buried. no seeding for over two weeks. some are done. W. quite a lot. cleared and cold in eve Auntie and I at church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon May 19. Fine and very cold wind. ice. very disagreeable my cold worse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu May 20. Fine and moderately cold. ice. Auntie and I in toronto she got coat $25. reg 40.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 21. Fine but cold ice. Varnished hall and steps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 22. Fine and cold ice. We called at Miss Edeys in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 23. Much milder but dull and damp. Mr Street bought two tons of coal. $31.50 or $15.75 per ton. Dahlias in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 24. Rained heavily in te night and all morning. clearest at noon with high wind. Lizzie called for a short time. Very cold in the evening. no fair at Richmond Hill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 25. Shower and hail in the morning we turned back. thunder shower in afternoon. Appelbes called in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 26. Fair and cool. washed. made at Mary Watsons tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 27 Fine but cold. We clled at Mrs Nobles in eve. Wine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 28. Fine and moderately cold. W. finished seeding some people sowed over again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 29. Fine but. N.W. wind cold. Auntie and I in Toronto Mrs Davidson and I at "shower" for Velma Grice. girls called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 31. Fine and much warmer. at graveyard in eve. Got Coal Oil stove $28.00. at T.H. Modd called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 1 Fine and quite warm. Auntie and I at church. Mrs Davi I for walk, at evening church alone.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June2. Fine and warmer. Auntie down but Dr out. fire out. eastroo washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 3. Fine and mild no fire. Blossom out in full. white cooel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 4. Rained all last night gently. water over cellar so I went to see Mr Luesby. Auntie at the Doctors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 5. Fine and quite hot. Norman Chapman and Jack Clapham cleaned Cistern and pumped it out. $2. and $1.30 Miss Edey and Annie called in eve. Annie and Elizabeth and children called in morning. Mrs D and I up to see Mr Luesby. fire out few days. "Willard" plants in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 6. Fine and quite warm. I called at Simpsons. Tomato $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 7. Fine and very cool wind. Willie called. I went to Dr.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 8. Fine and quite cool my cough a little better. Drs medicine Willie &amp;amp; Mary called. helped me. examined me last night, cold &amp;amp; sorenesson chest. I went to morning church alone. not out in he evening Fire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 9. Fine and much warmer.washed our dark quilt. no fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 10. Fire and warmer. Varnished. Dining room oil cloth. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey called. I went to Drs for more medicine in evening and sleeping cough tablets $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 11. Fine and warm house nive and warm it is about first that heat not needed right up to 1st June cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 12. Dull in the morning. fine in afternoon. setting outt a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fru June 13. Fine and quite warm no need of coats and sitting out Aunties leg no better so I called to tell Dr. Colledors here for field day. Cgrus if Mabel Cook here au hour.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat June 14. Fine and very warm, dusty. Doctor here. Mrs Davidson and Iat Uplaud Golft. affair. Wellard Simpson mother and Aunt took Aunt Mattie for a drive. I painted ast verandah.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 15. Dull and threatening, I went to morning church. Auntie and I in to hear Sermon on Radio. Mrs Davidson and I walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 16. Fine and warm. I went to Doctors for sleeping powder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 17. Fine and warm I went to Toronto got Mauve Voile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jun 18. Fine bright and quite warm. I called to tell Dr to come out to Party at Frank Teasdales hom 2.30, 25 there. Annie here for a while in eve. with Auntie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 19. Fine bright day. the past week is perfect. Auntie in bed. Mrs Smellie called also Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 20. Fine and quite warm. Irene C. called annie. Mrs D. Doctor here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 21. Fine very sultry after a heavy thunder storm through night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 22. Fine and very hot. hottest of season. Doctor here. Frank and Mrs Teasdale called. Annie tea, I went to Orange see&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 23. Fine and warm. came shower afternoon Wykie &amp;amp; Eliz - here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 24. Fine and warm. I went to Pages in eve. Mrs D. Annie here. Doctor here. a light shower in evening. Wright account&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 25. Fine and very warm. Mr Noble called. Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey in evening. water in cistern.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jun 26. Fine and warm. Doctor here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri June 27. Very sultry. Willie Cook here for tea. Mrs Brealey. Miss Edey called. heavy rain and thunder at 6.P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 28. Fine and warm. Mary called also Annie. Doctor here. rained in evening gently.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 29. Fine and turning much cooler. Willie here. I went to evening church with Loraine then went for a drive with Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Ashby. Mrs Davidson hre Aunntie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 30. Fine and quite cool. Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 1. Started to rain about two o'clock. then cleare and had sport for Field day. then thunder and heavy rain fr an hour. which rather spoiled things. then cleared and had sports and Dnce. Laura James. alled in the evening. Lizzi &amp;amp; children out for few days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 2. Fine and cool. Miss Mundey and Mrs Simpson called. Willie called in eve. and brouht short cake. flowers etc. Lizzie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 3. Fine and cool. Doctor called. as he was leaving forKingston next day on holiday. Mundey called with peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 4. Fine and warmer. Berries two for a quarter. Marjorie called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 5. Fine and quite warm. they had finishing up of Races in the evening. Mrs Davidson and iss Mundey called in evening brought roses. fish. short cake. berries two for a quarter. Willie called, joe cook called. Auntie dressed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 6. Fine quite warm. I went to morning church. Lizzie called. then Wylie called to see Auntie in afternoon Annie called. Miss Medd broke arm. Mrs Davidson in eve Mr and Mrs W. Bowes called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon July 7. Fine and warmer untill evening. light shower. Annie Mrs Teasdale and F. Brues called and I called to see Mrs Medd. Berries 10 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 8. A little shower early. then misty and sultry. light shower at five. P.M. Mr Noble called. Felicia. Verner, Alie and little girl called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 9. Dull and sultry. Annie here in eve. Mrs Johns but two boxes berries. Mrs F. Teasdale. Berries &amp;amp; cream. Mrs Smellie sent berries. they brot one last week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 10. Fine and quite warm. I went to graveyard and to see Mc Cart. called to see Mrs Noble. Annie here. Mrs Cox and Frankie called. Auntie upstairs 32 weeks in bed 3 weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 11. Fine bright day. Mrs Lettiott called in evening gently.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 12. Fine very warm. dusty. Doctor called. Willie here in eve. I went t get foot bandaged. $1. Auntie don for tea first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 13. Fine and turned much cooler. I went to snowing. "Dusty&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 14. Fine and quite cool. Auntie helped me Vaccum upstairs. Mrs Davidson went on holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 15. FIne and quite cool. I went to Toronto on 12. car. the Doctor called. I went to Summers for berries 10 cts or 3 for 25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 16. A little warmer followed by heavy rain most of afternoon a great benefit to Crops. bu bad for hay. Mrs Rich Simpsons called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 17. Fine and quite cold. I went to graveyard. paid McCart $2.50 for putting out stone. Mrs Smellie here in the evening. Country looking beautiful. crops good after cool backward spring.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri July 18. Fine and very cool. Anniecame home and her Aunt Lizzie came. Willie and Grant came and took eve for a drive about eighteenmiles a perfect night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 19. Fine bright and a little warmer. a perfect day but a little dusty. N.W. wind. Mrs Davidson came home. Doctor here. I went down in eve for nerve Tonic. $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 20. Fine and moderately wrm. I went to morning church. Auntie gets up about noon, every day. not out in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 21. Fine and moderately warm. I washed quite dusty,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 22. Fine and extremely sultry. our warmest day so far. Strawberries over and Raspberries coming in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 23. Fine and very warm but not so sultry. Doctor here I went to Luncheon at Lizzies with Boyle girls and Annie. home about. 5.30. Mary Watson called. also Mrs Ashby. picked a few berries off our patch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 24. Fine and quite warm untill 10.30 P.M. came ap a storm and very heavy rain for couple hours then gently untill near morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 25. Fine and quite col after heavy rain. Willie called, I caled to ask for Mr Wm Bowes. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in the evening. an ideal cool day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 26. Fine morning then started to rain about 2. P.M. a heavy downpour, thunder and lighting, cleared at 4. P.M. Mrs Mason and Lizzie called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun July 27. Fine and cool. Willi and Grant took us for a drive 25 miles. east. Lizzie called in afternoon Mrs Smellie in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 28. Fine and cool. some people done haying. W. has a lot. Wheat ripe. Howard Reive. Annie and children called also Mrs Rich Simpson. Mrs Kane brot cherries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 29. Very, very hot. Mr Noble called. Dr here. It came a heavy rain and thunder storm 5.PM.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 30. Fine nd very cool. I Annie here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 31. Fineand cool. I went to Toronto met. I.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 1. Lizzies family also Annie went to Balla, Mrs Shuter. Harper and Dice called. I went to James eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 2. Fine bright and cool. a perfect day. no one here. Rasp.b. $15&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 3. Fine bright and cool. I did not go to morning church. I went to evening church. very cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 4. Rained heavily in afternoon. "Civic Holiday." Rasp - 15 cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 5. Fair but air very sultry. Ms Simpson called. Birds barn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 6. Very sultry then heavy thunderstorm about 9.30. and rained most of nighht. creeks and ditches full.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 7. Fine and cooler Doctor here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 8. Fair and cooler. a few minutes shower in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 9. Fne bright and moderately warm. Willie called in morning. Raspberries 15 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 10. Fine bright and cool. I went to morning church. Willie, Mary and Margaret fortea. perfect day after raining all night. Ditches ull.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 11. Fine bright and cool. I got box Currants at Mrs Smellies. We went with Mr Simpsons to Unionville called at Mrs Bells. I was in Toronto, called at {Hydra}. Corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 12. Fine bright day. cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 13. It came a heavy thunder storm and heavy rain about 3.PM&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 14. Fine evening, cool. Auntie for a drive with Nelon and Mrs Smellie. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Charlie brought oven.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 15. Fine and quite cool. Mr Farley called to see about evening. Jennie Edey called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 16. Dull and damp. showery in evening I cleaned sp are room carpet. took apples to Simpson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 17. Fine and very cool almost cold. Mrs D and I for walk. John Cooks called in afternoon. I to evening church Lorraine with me. We went in to hear Radio.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 18. Very cool little whie frost. Mr Farley and man came 10. Mr F took us to Toronto to select few tires in eve. Mr and Mrs Heys called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 19. Fine and cool. finished wiring at noon. rain eve. I went to Dr. for powders. eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 20. Fine and very sultry followed by a little shower, Noble men put up fixtures in afternoon. Dr here in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 21. FIne and moderately warm. Inspector called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 22. Fine at first a little shower about 4.P.M. Mr Simpsons and ladies took us for a drive to Maplein eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 23 Fine and warm. Mr Farleyput down flurs and we put spare room arpet down all cleaned up. Exx open.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 24. Fine very warm. John Cooks family took us to Hope. 27. miles called at W. Cooks. Red Hill back here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 25. Fine moderately warm. Mac and Shirza Cook for tea. I went for powders in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 26. Fine briht and cool. Mrs Davidson went to Ex-childrens day. we washed feather bed cover Aug 27. to morrow. Doctor called. I went to James to tea. aired my Pillows &amp;amp; Blankets&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 27. Fine and warmer. Mary Watson here for tea. I called Rectory&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 28 Fine and cool I went to Toronto. Willie hurt his foot&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 29. Fine and warm. Willie to Toronto foot sit in plaste cast. I went out in eve. very dusty. perfect week for Ex- aired quills&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 30. Fine very hot. Doctor called. Mrs Boyle. Miss Medd. Welsh's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 31. Very, very hot. Dr took us to see Willie and drive after.I went to evening church. Jhey Carletons home from 13 ala. Tomatoes $35.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 1. Fine bright and warm. Labor Day. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 2. Cool after rain early this morning. cleared. I went to Willies eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 3. FIne bright and cool. I went to Ex I made Tomato Butter. on 12 car home 7.30. met Lizzie a perfect day. Annie caled. Jim and I. Speight called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 4. Fine bright day. a shower in night. I got corn at N.S.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 5. Fine and very windy and colder. Annie at Willies and back here for tea. our Tomatoes ripening covered Bedroom Box.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 6. Rained during forenoon. cleared terrible cold wind. Dr here. Auntie in bed. not so well. I went to tea at Horticultural show. very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 7. Fine bright and cool. perfect day. I went to morning church. Wylie and Lizie called. I went with then Willies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 8. Rained gently in afternoon and evening. Marjori called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 9. Damp east wind occasional showers. Mr Henderson cleaned pipes only one new Luik $1.00 for cleaning. very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 10. Rained in morning then cleared with cold wind light fire in heater. Mr Noble called. Auntie downstairs a little. I did walls, ceilings, and bed slats, washed. front door curtain and our peep. etc. Payed Dr 1950 + $20 in July. $39.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 11. Fine and a little warmer. Mrs Parkinson ceaned upstairs windows and helped Vaccum cleanetc. in afternoon $1.50. I went to Mrs Wilcox $1. for carriage and at Balls to pay for Plot. Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 12 Fine and quite warm. Annie called. Irene Chapan I went to Willies in evening. little shower. Back Kitchen&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 13. Fine bright day first good harvest day for over a week I varnished Hall oilcloth. made Governor Sauce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 14. Fine bright and moderately warm. Lizzie called. Mrs Beeaky called. I went to eve church. Mrs. D and Annie in after.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 15. Fine and quite warm.Mr Long called. Mrs Simpson Mr and Mrs McDonald. from Orangeville.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 16. Fine and quite warm. Doctor here Auntie in bed, I didpears. Mr Noble clled.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 17. Fine and warm. Men here connecing up Hydro lights on about fire. Mr Johns called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 18. Fine and warm. Charlie called late in evening. Miss Edeycalled. no need of fire cleaned chamber&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 19. Fine and bright. Willies all through grain. hay. Dr. here. Mr Noble called. Annie and children called. Mrs Lelliott brot cookies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 20. Fine and warm followed. by rain in evening and rained most of night. from east. cleaned cellar headway, washed chair. Marjorie called. Annie Mrs D.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 21. Dull east wind. Annie here for tea. Mr D. at Beadf {Eqrunibucal}. Mrs Simpson. Miss mundey called in eve. Mrs F. Teasdale at door.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 22. Fine but cold. wind. Amy Cook here for tea. Doctor here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 23. Fine bright after quite a heavy frost. Mrs Parkinson here and helped clean. Parlor and back parlor. cleaned little stove (9 to. 3.30) Fanny Bowes called. cleaning about all done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 24. Fine bright but cold after frost. Emine here for lunch. Willie &amp;amp; Mary Annie here in afternoon. Nellie Dauby called. a little fire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 25. Fine brightand warmer no need of fire. I went {Hauksgirny} service&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 26. Fine bright and warm. I went to dentist on 2. car home at 5 Annie stayed with Auntie. went in dress and fur.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 27. Fine and warm. John. Felicia and George here. Mr Farley Mrs Simpson called at door. Annie and Mrs D. I called Rectory&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 28. Warmer followed by rain in afternoon. Annie called I sent for Doctor in the evening. Auntie not so well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 29. Rained a little. Auntie rather drowsy. and worse. Lizzie Furnace and Wybie here in eve. Annie stayed with me.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 30. Rained a little. Lizzie called. we brought bed down Doctor here in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 1. Fine bright and colder, windy. Dr brought Auntie downstairs. gave her Electric treatment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 2. Fine and moderately cold. I think Drr here not sure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 3. Five and warmer. Annie stayed with me last night. Auntie much worse. mind feeble. Dr Young here she is very low. Lizzie came and remained. till sun. Willi remained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 4. Rained a little in afternoon. Dr here. Auntie very poorly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 5. Fine bright day. many here. then came a terrific storm a night. three fires. Minnie came. Dr here in morning then brought nurse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 6. Fine and bright. Auntie wandering a good deal.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 7. Fine moderatey warm. Auntie hd a low spell at noon. J. Speight called. Minnie left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 8. Fine bright, perfect weather. Lizzie. Willie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 9. Fine day. heavy frost. first ice. Auntie brighter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri. Oct 10. Fine perfect day. ice. quite cold morning. Mrs Orr called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 11. Fine and quite warm."Woodbridge Fair" an ideal Auntie know us east day. last day auntie seemed Ho. talk much o Jannie Speight called. Auntie very low&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 12. Fine and warm. John and Vernes. Wylie and Lizzie also Mrs Breakey. Mrs M.D. F. Teasdale. Auntie did not seem to name us or know us.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 13. Fine and warm. Auntie ery low. Hattie St Clair called only knew us a little. never named one after today. Jannie Edey. Mrs Simpson. Lizzie here in afternoo. Jhom. smal&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 14. Fine. Willie here in afternoon. Hypho. 1/8. at 11. P.M. rested&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 15. Fine and mild. Auntie lowin morning then rallied. got restless about 4.P.M. Hypo at 7.30 rested.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 16. Fine and warm. Auntie quite low. Annie went at eleven Mrs D here in afternoon. Willie here a while Hypho 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 17. Fine, Auntie passed away at 3.30 with a {turninge} first slept and breathed shorter and shorter, all dressed by 10. AM. and in casket at. 9.30. Lizzie came and remained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 19. fine and very dusty perfect weather. Willie and Mary here for tea. Minnie came, number of callers Felicia and Vermer brot flowers. Mrs Noble. A &amp;amp; Lizzie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 20. Fine but cold wind. funeral left at 2.30 and service at church. "Nearer My God to thee." Rock of Ages George and Jessie Green. Cooks. W &amp;amp; L. for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 21. Fine and cold. Minnie and Mis Boucher left 9.17. I cleaned down stars room. Mrs D and Lorraine for lunch. Annie came at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 22. Fine and still cold. I washed white clothes. not very good drying. cleaned nurses room. Mary and boys hepped with stove in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 23. Fine and warmer. I washed. shawls. Blanket. Furnace at. etc, ironed. Mary Watson called. Mr Noble, Mrs Simpson, Miss Mundey, I went to Vote.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 24. Fine an quite warm. i went to toronto the girls and I got halo. $8.70. slept at Annies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 25. Fine and very warm. raked leaves a few. picked some apples. Mr Davidson put in Double window I took off back screen door. Margaret for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 26. Fine and warm. Willie and Grant here. L brought down double door. Mrs D and I at Cemetry Miss McKinnon called. John. Felicia. Verner. Arthur Appelbe called when I was away. so stayed at Annies I was thehre too for tea. Mrs Davidson comes in every evening. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 27. Fine and mild I went to Toronto. W.C. and left glasses at Dr Saparito. $5.25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 28. Fine and warm I helped Annie clean her Rugs. etc. came home. Covered Cistern and burnt some leaves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 29. Fine bright day. Willie called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 30. Fine but raw east wind. called to see Mrs Box&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 31. Hallow "eeu". I went to Toronto for suit $4.00 and glasses. Mrs Collins called. I missed her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 1. Fine but terrific wind. blowing leaves and dust no person here. I went to Annies at night. Ms Collins called friday but I missed her.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov. Clean and much colder. terrific wind. I went to morning church. five months since Auntie &amp;amp; I there her last time 1st June. Communion. Annie and I at Willies for dinner at night. Ducks. Mr and Mrs Saparito and mrs Rupert called, early in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 3. Fine but cold wind. I washed, ironed and raked and burnt leaves, called at Mr Nobles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 4. Fine and milder. east wind. Mrs Pearson. Mrs Elsen called eve, settled at Drs 31.75 Nv 4/24&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 5. Fine and quite mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 6. Fine warm wind Annie and I at McCarto not at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 7. Dull with a few sprinkles. then terrific wind and dust. I paid Mr McCart. seven dollars. Annie came here to stay the night I have been there two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 8. Fine much colder. raking and burning leaves again Mr Youngman put a strip on here house roof. 50 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 9. Fine and quite cold. I went to morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. wrote letters in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 10. "Thanksgiving Day." aperfect day. a heavy frost. sold four old hens. Annie and I at Lizzies for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 11. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Willies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 12. Fine and mild. I went to grave yard. Mr Johns Sr called in afternoon. rained about 9. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 13. Fine but rain east wind. I went down to Bloor st. crystal in watel. 35 cts. a little more rain first since Oct 5&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 14. Fine day. cold after heavy white frost I went t Annies to stay. she has been here a week. Club&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 15. Fine and warmer. a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 16. A light squawl and mil. I went to church by noon much colder followed by terrific wind and snow. very cold. I lighted fire afraid of Rads. Mr D. light his too. man killed at Langstaff. I went to see many Watson she is sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 17. Fine and very frosty. quite a lot of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 18. Fine bright and cold snow still here. I went to Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 19. Fine and milder. I went to Toronto. Dentists. St $4 at this church. Miss Nicholson. G. Pryant.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 20. Fine mild snow all gone. Irene Chapman called W.Marty dug garde 50 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 21. FIne and mild. I took tattid. HdK. to Mrs Nobles. called at Mrs Smellies. killed last two heus. rain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 22. Dull and cooler after last nights rain. Eliz Annie and Phyllis for tea. Mary Watson worse&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 23. Fine and bright. I went to morning church. at Annies for dinner at night she had the Hen. Annie came here to stay atnights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 24. Fine and cold. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 25. Fine but very cold wind. freezing. I washed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 26. Fine and moderately cold. Bazaar. I went to tea gave $.00 for work table and $2.00 fortea. "Proceeds" 295&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 27. Fine but blustery wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 28. Fine but windy. Annie at Club. I went here to stay at nights. Agnes Boyle came in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 29. Fine but cold, quite a hard frost last night. I went to morning church. Willie and Mary called. colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 30. Fine and very cold. Wilie and Mary I went morn ch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 1. Fine very frosty. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 2. Fine very high wind. dusty. I walked to Willies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 3. Fine moderately cold. Annie at Horticultural at R.Jhomp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 4. Fine very cold but perfect weather. bright and clean.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 5. Drizzling rain and sleet. Annie at R.H. school opening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 6. Very mild dull and muddy. Meth Bazaar. Cake. $2.45 Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 7. Fine and very mild. at morning church, muddy, beautiful and mild. Willies at. Roys. Mrs D. and I at Gravey&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 8. Rained heavily. cleared at noon. Donald Davidson here at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 9. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto, moderately cold. Mrs Kane brot Pork 8 lbs. Frank &amp;amp; Mrs Teasdale&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 10. Fine. Annie in Toronto in eve. tp see &amp;lt;ary Johns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 11. A little light snow I walked to Willies. he has bad knee. Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey here in eve. Johns Cook died&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 12. Fair at first. I went to see Mary Watson. wet snow in eve. followed by rain. Annie at Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 13. I went to Bradford. 90 ts return. Taxi. $2.00. G.F.R.30 got home. 8.30. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 14. Fine very cold wind and frost. I went to morning church. in to hear Radio in eve.Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 15. Fine very cold. I went to Toronto, shopping. W.C.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 16. Fine milder. I called at Mrs Collins $10 fpr W.A. took copy to Bauk.sleet in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 17. FIne and colder. quite icy. called to ask for Mrs Cox. Annie at Concert in Meth. Church. she been here 10 nights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 18. Cold with rain and sleeet. I went to Annies. Willies Thrasheug.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 19. Coming a little light snow. slippery, turned to sleet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 20. Very very cold. North wind John Verner here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 21. Very cold. 4 below zero. I went to church. called Mrs Cox&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 22. Fine and verycold. I went to Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 23. Fine and cold. came snow at night. Cutters out. at Mrs Davidsons to dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 24. Cold with snow. sleighing not very good. seen Mrs Cox.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 25. Fine bright very cold, coldest Xmas for tew years. Cutters but not very good sleighing. sharp wind at night. at Annies. Marjories have chicken pox.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 26. Fine but very cold wind. I opened geese weug hid 17 lbs some oz at 30 cts. payed $5.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 27. Fine but very cold. N.W. wind. No wheels out for some time but sleighing not good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sut Dec 28. Fine and very cold. E. and children out at church 4 below zero&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon DEc 29. Very cold. 4 below zero. at morning church. S.S. took Margaret Ent &amp;amp; Tree. I called at Smellies Simpsons and Elsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 30. FIne and milder. quite a fall of Right Snow. last eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 31. Fine and mild I was at Mr :aues funeral. cooked geese 2 1/2 or three hours. Annie came here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1925&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;128 lbs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My weight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 1 New Years day. Willies family and Annie here for dinner. Marjorie cold not come owing to colds. Mrs Davidsons for tea and we went there to hear Radio in eve. very cold. N.E. wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 2. Followed by fine snow. meet of he day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 3. Fine snow falling most of the day. quite a debth. milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 4. Colder with light snow. I went to church Annie and I at Willies for goose and Duck dinner. Grant brot car but Cutter at eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 5. Election Day. Willie down for X Ray. Miss Edey called. goo sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 6. Fine and milder. I went to Toronto. have a cold. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 7. FIne and colder. Charlie has quinsy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 8. Cold wind drifting a little. I went for Cough Medicine in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fro Jan 9. Fine clear and moderately cold. I went out to see Charlie at Annies at night. it has been a perfect week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 10. FIne bright a perfect day. turning clder at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 11. Fine bright. colder. 6 below zero. I went church walk afternoon with Mrs Davidson in to hear Radio Sermon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 12. East wind down to zero. fine snow falling most coming then milder and snowed a lot in the night. Mrs Smellie called. I called t Chapmans in afternoon. Metre read. Mr H. here 31 Dec. I was away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 13. Cleared and colder, wind drifting in afternoon..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 14. Fine and very cold east wind down to 6 below zero at 9. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday Jan 15. Quite cold but milder than last night. I went to R.H. to meet W and W. Cook. calledat Bank on way home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 16. Fine followed by quite a lot of snow in afternoon. Annie here at night. I helped Mrs Davidson make cake.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 17. Fine and moderaely cold. I called to see Mrs Noble and Mrs Parkinson in afternoon. splendid sleighing. Measils stirring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 18. Fine and moderately cold. A fall of light snow cleaned at ten. I went to morning church. turned very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 19. Very cold 6 below zero. I went to Toronto home at noon. Fann Bowes called. Snowed at night. W.Cooks for cheques wuttin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 20. A lot of light snow. Willie called. I called Rectory and Wilcox.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 21. Fine bright and moderately cold. at Welsh's for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 22. Fine at first I called to see Mrs Wiltshire then about 10 the wind got up blocked Yonge Street a good bit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 23. A lovely bright day very frosty 10 below zero. Annie ha the Club. I went there for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 24. Very clowdy but could not see Eclipse just partly dark. 9.AM. some seen it slightly in some parts of city.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 25. Fine and mild. bright sun-shine all day first day it thawed any for weeks.. about 12 Dec it rained there colder. Willie and Mary here for dinner. I went church. Mrs Davidson and I at eve church first eve since 14 Sept.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Ja 26. A fall of light snow then wind increasing and colder. A very stormy night but cars kept going. Vestey Meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 27. Turned very cold 1 below zero it was 18 and 20 Eastern gap. continued cold all day and at noon 7 below going to. 0 and 12 below at midnight. I helped Mrs D. qrult.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 28 Cold east wind but up to 2 below at 8. AM. I was at Mrs Davidsons quilting. Willie first called in yard.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 29. Fine and turning milder I. was at G. speights to call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 30. Colder with high wind drifting a little. I was at Miss Edeys eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 31. Milder and thawing but very strong wind Mrs Smellie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 1. Fine and very cold thawing at 9.P.M. last night and this A.M down to 2 above zero. I was at church. at John Cooks for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 2. Snowing and drifting very cold 5 below zero then cleaned at noon. I took clock to G. Smiths. called at W. Cooks. Mundey.S. Collin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 3. Cold beow zero it was 5 below thro night then raining by day break. I went to Toronto. A little light snow falling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 4. Fine and quite mild. Clara Teasdale came and spent the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 5. Fine and mild. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 6. A heavy fog. mild scarcely any frost. Mr Street brought coal about eleven 2 tons at 16 per ton. I called at Miss Mundeys and Mrs Ds. Laporti at Annies at night. A at Club. Phyllis and Margaret out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 7. Fine mild and bright sun. no frost. had three or four mild days the frost since iddle of December. Shortage of water.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 8. Fine and mild I went to morning church. a perfect day. mrs D and I for a walk. Mrs James &amp;amp; Laura for tea. to hear Radio.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 9. Rained heavily for an hour or so rained water. Mrs R. Simpson call&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 10. Fine and mild sloppy. Mrs D. and I clled at Mrs Ashby's/&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 11 Fine mild water over road. first thaw since middle of Dec.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 12 Colder and high wind four or five inches light snow last night. Willie here for dinner. W.A. went t Mrs Robinsons water over deep at night I had to climb on fence to get over.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 13.Cold N.W. wind drifting. Annie and I cled at Mrs Wilcoxs to see Mrs Milcolm. I fell and got wet at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 14. Cold but bright water over. but can get over on ice I went to Doctors in eve had Elec for arm 9.50 with mediin. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 5. Fine brght not cold. I wen to church. Mrs D and I for a walk. I went to evening church. Annie here night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 16. Fair and mild. I went to Toronto. took flowers to Miss Wilcox. caleld atMrs Smellies. water only a little over road. margaret has chicken Pox. I sent her a book. Willies called at Lizzies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 17. Fine ad brigt much colder. at Mrs Shuters for te and to the Doctors after. one dollar. quite a fal of snow in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 18. Fine and not so cold, a perfect day. Play. Ruth and Social&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 19. Fine bright and mild. I went R. H. for clock. $3 should be $5.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 20. Fine bright and mild. sloppy. at Dr 1.30. Annie at Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 21. Raining gently allmorning. then misty, Annie and Miss Maltman here. started rain in eve. very icy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 22. Frozen and slippery. at morning church in to hear Radio in the evening. started to rain in eve. terrible walking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 23. Raining heavily all day. road just deluge of water up over long rubber boots. I got ride out with Mr Garoin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 24. Mild and water settled a little at Doctors $1. went by Mrs Cox and out that way. too deep to cross road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 25. Fine and little colder. water over but not so deep I got over with George Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 26. A terrific wind and much colder. water still over a little. I was in at Miss Edeys. evve. ice is terrible.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 27. Very cold wind (terrific) at Dr. $1.00. all frozen on road. Annie came here at night. United Prayer Service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 28. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Eliz- Earthquake about 9.30. I felt the shock. Willie called at the door.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 1. A fall of wet snow. I went to church. wet coming home. I went in to hear Radio in evening. turning much colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 2. Very. very cold. I went to Toronto. sleighing good again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 3. Fine and very cold below zero. moderating later in day. I went to Bean Supper. at meth at Doctors in every. $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 4. Fine and milder. I called to ask for Eliz - Smellie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 5. Fine and mild. Agnes Boyle called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 6. Mild a perfect day in Toronto with girls. Snow going and watery. at Drs $1. Annie at Club and back for the night. Mrs Cox retied this A.M. I called in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 7. Fine bright and sunny. Snow well gone but still lots of ice wheels out. water high cpi;d scarcely get over dry. Mrs D and Porle and I called at Mrs Cox. I went to Annies. Willie clled Sam&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 8. Fine and a little cooler. water not so high. I was at morning church. Miss Wilcoks died yesterday. Annie and I called. Mrs Davidson and I at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 9. Find and milder I went to Miss Wilcoks funeral. Mrs Cox burid Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Ma 10. Fine and very mild. I went to Doctors. a big thunder storm and powers off. water deep for a while. but all gone in morning $1&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 11. Fine and a little colder. I went to Toronto. called J speight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 12. Fine and moderately cold. perfect day. ice well gone on road. and yards quite clean. Annie and I in Toronto. got dress Material.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 13. Fair at first then started to snow from east. I was at Drs. $1. power off and I had to wait. Annie at Club at Hugh Halls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 14. Raining most of morning then turned colder and frozen a lot of wet snow and ice on trees. Annie and Eliz- for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 15. Fine bright day cld. still thawing. I went to church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. I went to eve. church. Annie here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 16. Fine and quite ild. Minnie came. water over a few house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 17. Fine and rain later but. I went to the Doctors. I no water&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 18. A heavyrain most of night tonight. fine afternoon Minnie called at Mrs Scotts. started rain at 10. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 19. Raining all night ditches full but not over road. terrific floods in states and at Brampton. Minnie and I wen to Toronto. at show and home. 5. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 20. A beautiful day. roads drying yards all sad and no ice. Minnie and I for a walk to grave-yard. Annie I went Dr. I at skating Camil&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 21. Fine and bright then colder with wind. Minnie &amp;amp; I at Annies for tea. Annie at Club at Welsh's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 22 Fine with cold wind roads drying yards. Minnie and I at church she had dinner at Annes. Willie &amp;amp; Mary. John and Vesner called. we were in to hear Radio Sermon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 23. Fine and milder. I went to toronto with Minnie called at Miss Edeys in the eve. beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 24. Fine and warm. I washed. Matress cover of f. north room. at Dr in eve I a perfect day. called at Mrs] Rie in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 25. Fine day I cleaned Bureaau drawer. Willie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 26. Fine and very warm. I ntto have dress fitted home at noon. at Miss Pages for tea. Thunder at 12. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 27. Rained most of morning then cleared and fine. Dr 1 Annie had Bridge Club. cleaned Kitchen Cup board.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 28. Fine but quite cold and windy. all fine and day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 29. Showery and sleeting most of day. not heavy rain. Annie &amp;amp; Wylie. Lizzie and family for tea. I went to morning church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 30. Dull and cool. I washed some for cleaning Annie came hhere called see Mrs Chapman.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 31. Cold but bright. I cleaned east feather bed and sheets in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 1. Fine but cool. in Toronto got dress making $10. met I at Drs in eve $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 2. Fine and warmer. cleaned cellar headway. scrubbed steps and past of cellar. scrubbed shelves. I called to see Feauces Cox and Miss Wilcoks and to ask for Mrs W. Bowes in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 3. Fine and quite warm. furnace out cleaned it and oiled. finished scrubbing cellar. but some of cellar kitchen to do yet. I went to Lenteu Service. at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 4. Fine bright and cool. Mary write Boyle and Annies Recital. I went to Drs in eve $1 dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 5. Fine bright and cool. at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. I went to evening church. at Annies. Lizzie and Margaret went home. Hugh and Alice called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 6. Fine and moderately warm. W. and I in Toronto. Miss Mundey called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 7. Fine a little warmer. at Dr. $1 in eve, I washed Pups and covers for upstairs. cleaned walls Rads, Pictures.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 8. Fine but cool. Mrs Parkinson helped me upstairs. $2. she left at 3.30. all done upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 9. Fine and warmer. Annie and I to spend the evening at Boyles. I cleaned back. kitchen &amp;amp; Cupboards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 10. Good Friday. Annie and I at Lizzies to spend the day. Ruth came back with Anne. beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 11. A little showery about noon. at Drs. noon $1. Annie and Ruth for tea. I went then at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 12. Rather cold a light shower at noon. at moring and eve ch Easter Sunday. Mrs Davidson and I for walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 13. Fine bright day. I uncovered Cistern. went for a drive with Mrs Johns in afternoon and tea there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 14. Fine and warmer. I called up chamber. washed chiua. Dr in eve $1 Put in Settice. o noons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 15. Fine but cool wind. I washed for cleaning Parlor. Droom. curtains for three rooms 75 cts. cleaed walls. went to Willies in the afternoon. Annies at Brige in Toronto: Golden W Bowes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 16. Fine but cool wind. Mrs Parkinson helped clean. D.Rand Parlor. Annie same. $1.50. all windows done about all done in house. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri April 17. Fine and cool. after a light shower last night. Dr $1. Willies had his finger lauced.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 18. Fine bright warmer.. went for cleaned coat. $2.25 went to Weston in afternoon. Mary Watson home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 19. A thunder storm and sleet and snow in night. very cold. cleared at noon. then blustery in eve. eve went eve hurch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 20. Fine nd bright. cold and snow layed in sheltered places. George. Mrs Teasdale and Clara brought me home Lit Furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 21. Fine but cool. snow still on worth of walks and buildings Marjorie clock Drs in eve. P and D.R. washed and ironed. put up Dining room curtains. 75 for&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 22. Fine and much warmer. cleaned shed so now nearly done except a little. varnishing and finishing up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 23. Fine and very warm. let furnace but had it lit up on Monday after being out some time. put in peas. No need of fire in house. A let hers out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 24. Fine a little cooler. I was in Toronto. at Drs in eve. W. called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 25. Fine and very warm wind. Mrs D. and I to ask for Mrs Bowes. I took parel to Mundeys. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 26. Fine and very warm. I put coat on but no need of it. I was at morning church. Annie and Lizzie called. Mrs D. ad I for a walk to Ladies Golf Club. she and I at eve church with me. no fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 27. Fine but very cold north wind. I washed. light stove at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 28. Fine and cold. I dug around trees. cleaned silver. Dr.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 29. Fine and cool. I went to Mrs Wells.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 30. Fine and cool. Annie and I in Toronto. got cotton and silk crepe for dress. W.. packing 13 ale at Mrs Youngmans. Material $1.39 yd. 4v1/2 yds. 6.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 1. Showery and cool untill noon. I walked to Willies. at Dr. Wart. off. rain needed but not enough.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat May 2. Fair and very cold. F. Cox. sale. W. Luesley cemented cellar. and I cleaned up. at Annies at night. cellar. $3.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 3. Fine and cool. ice this morning at church. for a walk. at Dr. finger painful. accident on Yonge street. I went to evening church "Daylight Saving Time"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 4. Fine and very cool. Annie here. John and George in eve. I was at Drs had finger let out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 5. Fine and cold. I went to Toronto Vu. at Dr. $1. in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nay 6. Fair but cold and cloudy. little squawls. in Toronto $15 Dr R. at Dentist to have teeth looked over. at Mrs R. Simpsons in evening. Mrs Teasdale here while I at at meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 7. Cold and windy I have sore throat and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 8. Fine but cold white frost every morning. at Dr $1. very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 9. Fine and warmer. bright ideal day. in Toronto. D. called at Mis McKimons. caled at Mrs reakeys eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 10. Fine and quite warm. at morning church. Miss McKimon here dinner. "Mothers Sunday". Mrs D. and I for a walk. home in evening. light shower in night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 11. Fine but cooler. I went to Annies at night. varnished our east bedroom and Parlor. ïce&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 12. Fine and moderately warm. varnished all chairs. cupboard. etc in back dining room. at Drs. at Frank Teasdales with Mrs Welsh's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 13. Fine and cool. very dry I put in more peas. at Mrs Wells in eve. Mrs Smellie called but I was away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur May 14. Fine but cooler wind in Toronto got switch $4.80 home at noon went to Willies home at 5.P.M. Mrs Delaporte called. Annie and I went to Mrs Wells for dress $4.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 15. Fine but quite warm. Dr not in so I went for a walk to gardeners with Annie and Boyle girls no fire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 16. Cool east wind I went to Jennie Speights dinner at the Selby. and drive in the evening. thunder &amp;amp; rain midnight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 17. Fair but very cold wind. at church. called on Mrs Orr.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 18, Fine and cold. ice. I came home. Out grass at Annies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 19. Fine and warmer. Put in screen door. Dahlias. at Dr called at Miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 20. Fine much warmer. Nelson Smellie triing trees Evergreens. I painted south Veraudah and steps A. here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 21. Fine warmer. no need of fire. called to see M. Watson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 22. Fine moderately warm. Annie has cold in bed here a ligshower but very little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 23. Fine but very cold after thunder this a.m. down to freeing at night. fire on. I called at Mrs Smellies into here Radio and Race in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 24. Very cold. N.W. wind ice coldest 24th for years. at morning church. Frank Teasdales had A. and I for tea. Three girls murdered. Mrs Mick Matron at farm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 25. Fine ad still cold N. wind. Annie teaching and at Lizzies. I walked to Willies for a while and invited to Mr Davidsons for tea at Grave yard and in to su eve works later. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue May 26. Fine and milder. I washed. Mr Noble called. Very dusty. with north wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 27 Fine and warmer. no fire. N.S. put on cooling $1.75 wallboard. $4.32. at Drs in eve. clled Miss Mundeys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 28. Fine and warm. I did some painting in cellar kitchen and varnished front door. ordered hat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 29. Fine and warm. finished up cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 30. Fair and mild. I put in Asters. Verbenas. Donald here for dinner hit mother at Dentist.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 31. Fair and very warm. thunder but no rain. I was church in morning at Mith in eve. Orange Service&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 1 Very very hot. cleaned front Veraudah. Tom Speight called heavy thunder storm at six and at 9. PM.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 2. Very hot over 90 degrees. thunder and rain in night. Margaret came out to Annies. great humidity.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 3. Very warm. 92 Varnished back. dining room. last work&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 4. Thunder with rain last night. Margaret Carleton for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 5. Fine and very warm. over 94 degrees higher than for years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 6. ine and very warm. Willie took mower &amp;amp; Oil stove. we went to S.S pic-nic at Concord with Willies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 7. Fine and very warm. I went to morning church. Rome all day very hot 95 degrees. terrible dust. Annie here night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 8. Fine very warm. I went to Toronto change dress voile it was 90 degrees. making black &amp;amp; white dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 9. Fine a little cooler. Donald D. birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed June 10. Fine and very cool. A little frost. Willie and I in Toronto made division of everything. t Dr in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 11. Making voile dress. a perfect day. cool and bright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 12. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs Johns Sr. called. Annies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 13. Fine and warm followed by a light shower in eve. Mr Clarke called about Lightning Rods. at Annies. Mrs Mason Hinelton out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 14. Fine and moderately warm after a good nights rain which was badly needed. I went to W. Corks. Inaugural Service in Meth-church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 15. Very hot and sultry with thunder and light showers. Margaret here for tea. Mr Clarke. sharpened mower 65 cts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 16. Fine and very cool. a little shower last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 17. Fine and cool a heavy shower in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jun 18. Fine and cool wind. Men are rodding house. 182 ft at 23 cts per ft. points. 2.50 each. I went to Willies in eve. Grant brought me home. Annie came here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Frin Jun 19. Fine a perfect day. Mr Clarke in eve payed cheque for $50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 20. Fine bright and moderately warm. I went to S.S. pic nic at Bond Lake a perfect afternoon fifty-three there. got first strawberries 25 cts. a heavy shower last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jun 21. Fine bright moderately warm. at morning church. at evening church called see Mrs Chapmans remains. wore black voile&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 22. Fine and moderately warm. very dusty. walk to NewtonBrook&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 23. Fine and warmer. I went for a walk in evening. made cakes for garden party&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed June 24. Fair untill evening. damp east wind event to Garden Party at Rectory started to rain at 10 PM. cleared $60. W. Martin cut grass $.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 25. ine and misty rain untill noon. rained heavily in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 26. Fine and bright cool. called at Rectory in evening. $1 for garden party. Mr C. called in morning. two tons coal. $10.25 er ton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 27. Fine untill evening a light shower. strawberries 17 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 28. FIne and quite cool. at morning church. at Methodist in evening to hear Mr Dralicks farewell. Willie and Mary called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 29. Fine and bright but cool. strawberries 15 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 30 Fine bright and cool. berries 18 cts. Mrs D. and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 1. Fine but dull and cool. a heavy shower about. 9.30. Field day. proceeds aout $1000.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 2. Fair and moderately warm. I went to John Cooks in evening. Felicia at Hospital Johns in Yorkton. boys took me for a drive and home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 3. Fine and bright. cool. I went to Toronto First for since 10 June. Mrs D. and I for erries 20 cts now. started rain at 10 PM.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 4. Fine and sultry after heavy rain in the night. W.C. Mrs Davison and I at Races. James afternoon. eve. at Annies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 5. FIne and quite hot. at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk then Mr Ashby took us for a drive in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 6. Fine and very very warm at barn raising at W. Balls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 7. Rained last night and drizling all morning Mrs D ironing here. cutting out and making stripe dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 8. Fine and warm. men rodding water pipes. at ball game. Concord won from Thornhill. Lizzie and children came out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur July 9. Fine and cool. Lizzie and children called. I went to Willies in evening. they are haying.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 10. Fine and moderately warm. at Dr in eve 75 c. heaad bad. called to see Mrs Shuter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 11. Fine very hot. Orangemen at Bredford in J.J.C. Buss. I went for a drive with Welshs to Wilcox Lake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 12. Fine but warm wind and dusty at morning ch- and evening church. Mrs Davidson and children went in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 13. Fine bright moderately warm. Annie. Lizzie and children to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 14. Fine and warmer. I was quite sick last night. head bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 15. FIne and very warm. United Church pic-nic at ExPark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 16. A thunder storm the morning. cleared and cooler. We girls and children at Willies to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 17. Fine but cold. I went to Dr Campbell eyes examined. $3 called at Hospital to see. Florence James and Felicia. a light shower in evening. Mrs Mason came to Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 18. Fine bright. a perfect day. Lizzie here for box B. Currants she and I called to ask for Birdie McLean. in eve. Mrs D. home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 19. Fine and moderately warm. at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk in eve. very dusty. Lizie and Phy- home untill Tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 20. FIne and warm. I went to see children bathe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 21. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies. came a heavy storm in evening. heavy rainfall which was badly needed. grass very dry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Julyy 22. Fine very cool after rain in Toronto. glasses fixed. tinted glasses $5 and frames-&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur July 23. Fine and cool perfect day. We were all at Boyles for tea. some grain cut. Willie not done haying.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 24. fine and cool. at Ball game at R.Hill with Ross Lizzie went home. cut a little grass but very little of that work for two weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 25 Dull with light showers in afternoon childrens Bazaar for fresh air fund raised %5.5 I bot cake. 50 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 26. Fine bright day and cool. heavy rainfall which in night. beat in attic windows. at morning church. Willies. and Ross for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 27. Fine and moderately warm. W. Riddell look at windows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 28. Rained heavily all morning. Mrs D at Swansea. R. Riddell fixed windows. girls and I at grave-yard in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 29. fair and cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 30. Fine bright day. warmer. Lizzie and children went home Annie and I at Miss Edeys in evening. here night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 31. Fine very dull. went to Willies in evening. rained heavily most of night. he has six loads of hay out. some grain cut.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 1. Fine very cool. water in cellar. W.Luesby patched crack at top of cistern.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 2. Fine and warmer. at church. for a walk in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 3. Fine and warmer. dusty. Civic Holiday. at Mrs D- for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 4. Fine and very warm. went on. 11.20 car arrived about 1 at {Idlevyld} Hotel for a week.$15 Mr Grant Propr-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 5. Fine and warm ideal for the sake. for a walk. in evening I went to see Mrs Teasdale.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 6. Fine warm. walked to Roaches Pt. storm at 6 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 7. Fine and warm. went to Suton in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 8. Fair but sultry with thunder. Dance in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 9. Very hot and sultry. rain in Toronto ut none at the lake untill 9.PM. Wylie up in afternoon took us for a drive in evening. Jacks ms Pt. Suttons. etc.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 10. Fine and quite cool. water quite rough. Mrs Mason and Annie up for the day. Mrs C. Teasdale called eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 11. Fine and cool. came home on. 11.30 car. cut grass and went to Willies in evening. Lorraine stayed with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 12. Fine an moderately warm. Willie finished cutting grain but none in yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 13. Fine and moderately hot. shower in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 14 Fine and moderately warm. Clara Teasdale came in the afternoon. grass grown rapidly this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 15. Fine and quite warm we went to call on Miss Pages.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 16. Fine very warm. dust bad. at Meth-church in the morning, and walked to the grave-yard in evening, and called on Fanny Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 17. Fine, very warm. dusty. I had Pages and F. B. for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 18. Fine very warm. Annie came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 19. Fine, very hot. dusty. I was in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 20. TUrned quite cool. but still dusty. I went to see Florence James in evening. Odwald rought me home Annie been here at nights many are toe harvest.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 21. Fine. very cool and dusty. Willies has one field out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 22. A perfect day. cool and bright. Pic-nic at Island. Annie went to Lizzies. I went with. Davidsons &amp;amp; Ashbys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 23. Fine and quite warm. at morning church. Mrs D. and I for a walk in evening. very dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 24. Fine and warm. I washed, ironed. cut grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 25. Fine and very warm. dusty. I went to Lizzies in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 26. Rained a little in morning. cleared at 10.AM. we went to Mrs Lockharts in the afternoon. cooler in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 27. Fine and very cool. at Riverdale Park in afternoon and L- and I at. in the ve. Annie and I downtown noon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 28. FIne and cool. we went to Center Island in afternoon a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 29. Fine and much warmer. Annie and I came home 10.10 car. we went to Horticultural for tea. and eve Jennie and Tom Speight called. very dusty. Annies to Stup&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 30. ine very warm. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 31. Fine quite warm. I went to Toronto got serge for Coat. small basket peaches 65 cts. small basket Tomatoes 35 at 78.5 Mrs Simpson. Miss Mundey brot. corn. tomatoes pears etc peppers flowers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 1. Fine very warm. dusty. made Tomato butter. done peaches and got basket tomatoes 35 $ at Wilt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 2 Dull and sultry. made pepper sauce. picked pears&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 3. Fine and quite warm. a little shower at night and dull all day settled dust. at Willies in eve Annie to Toronto Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 4. Dull at first then cleared and warm. I went to Ex. 12. car met girls and at Lizzies for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 5 Fair at first then light showers in afternoon I came home. 3.30 car. McKing at R.Hill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sep 6. Rained steadily all day. very heavy in afternoon. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and Lorraine in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 7. Fine rain at first then dull and misty. at home. "Labor Day" cut grass. growing rapidly now. aired a few quills&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 8. Fine bright and much cooler a perfect day. Annie came home. I went to R.H. to see about matress. called to se Mercie and Willie Aired pillows. Blankets cleaned back stairs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 9. Dull and threatening very warm. occasional shower man called for matress. Mr Henderson cleaned pips. I called at Mr Nobles in evening. and up to R.H. flower show with Mr and Mrs Simpson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 10. Very warm and threatening rain last night cleared at noon. I went to get coat fitted and over to Ex. from. 12.30 to 4. P.M. got peaches $75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 11. Fine mist very hot. canned peaches. Mrs D and I for a walk she was looking for Plumbs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 12. Rained heavily last night. then gently drizling all day. Hildal and Florence Farr here in eve. disagreeable weather for Fair all week. Tuesday only read pleas out day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 13. Rained heavily all day. water in cellar as overflowed blocked. cleared aout four. I went to evening church. cut grass. quite a growth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 14. Clearing and quite warm. washed for cleaning. Counterpanic off our east bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 15. Fine I went to Toronto Coat $12 and one for Butons. started to rain in afternoon heavily for a couple of hours. took far in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 16. Fine and right in afternoon. I was in Toronto I&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 17. Fine and brihgt. quite warm. Mrs Parkinson here. left aout three did upstairs. cleaning $1.50. Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 18. A heavy storm early this morning. I went to Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 19. Fine but dull. Mr Harrison fixing cut off for cistern trying electric heater. burnt out first fuse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 20. Very, very. warm and damp. I went to morning and eve. ch. Willie. Mary, and Grant called in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 21. Fine and much cooler. I was at Mary Watson for tea. called at Miss Mundeys in evening. washed for downstairs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 22. Fine and very cold heavy white frost. beautiful day first ice. I walked to tell Wilie about Mr Luesby coming. cleaned all silver. washed chuia. cleaned candle sticks..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 29. Fine bright but cool. helped to decorate. met Willie and Mr Luesby at grave-yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 24. Fine but high wind. Mrs Parkinson helped me clean Parlor and Dining room. cleaned stove. $1.50 Mrs Davidson and I at Thanksgiving service also Annie. collection $48&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 25. Fine bright day. oderately cold. I went to Toronto. got fur. $8&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 26. Fine and moderately warm. cleaned bottom part of shed. Annie at Mrs Youngs. at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 27. much milder very damp. rained in the afternoon. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson ad I at eve church. Willies there. "Thanksgiving Service" Camon Patterson. Fine in heater.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 28. Fine warm. Mr Ripp brought matress 4.50. no firekitchen cupboards&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 29. Fine and warm. I washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 30. Fine I cleaned cellar steps and part of cellar. fire in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 1 Fine moderately warm. took clock to R.H. would not strike. Mrs Johns called. Mr Farley changed Bulbs in Dining room. Mr Henderson finished pipes fire in afternoon. cleaning all done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 2. Warm and sultry. came thunder storm about four and rained untill about eight. Annie came for tea tok Bamboo curtains dow. just electric heater. Mrs D. heled me take out kitchen window&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 3. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D and I at Ball game. accident in the hollow. Mr Davidson put in Double window. Markham fair.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 4. Fine but cooler. I went to morning church. Wylie. Lizzie and the children for tea. Mrs Smellie called in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 5. Fine and right. washed. went to Marjories in afternoon barn burnt at second.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue OCt 6. Fine and bright untill late in afternoon it came a little shower.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 7 Fine and moderately cold. I went to Dentists and at John Coos for tea. fire in heater in afternoons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 8. ine and much colder. Welson Smelie took me to R.H with mattress. I got clock. $2.00 fixing strike opening. cleaning etc I called at Henry Woods. Mrs Woods dead. called at M. Watsons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 9. Rained lightly and a little snow. turning colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 10. A heavy frost and a very cold. N.W. wind extremely cold for this early in October. Mrs D. and I at graveyard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 11. Cold with showers. I went to morning church. Miss Terrific frost. McKinnon here for tea. John Cook. Hugh. and Alice heaviest in years Sefton and children called. in to hear Radio Servion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 12. Fair but dull and not quite so col. I washed. and called at Willies in afternoon at Deanery Meating in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue OCt 13. Fine bright day. Annie here at night. I went to Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 14. Fine bright a perfect day. Mrs D. picking apples gave me some. astern covered.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 15. Fine bright day. I went to Miss Wilsons with Vase for shower and fifty cents for present. sleeping in west bedroom.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 16. Fine day untill evening started to rain and rained steadily all night. Annie came for tea. I was at Dentists $8 had front tooth filled where enauel racked off inlay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 17. Strong. N.W. wind and clearing. fire every afternoon put in Double door. I went to Alice Seftons they came for me. JOhn Cooks for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 19. Fair at first with strong N.W. gales. Alice had a Lunheon Party. I came home late in afternoon. went to Annies at night. squawks of sleet and snow in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 20. Fair but cold. heavy white frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 21. Fine and bright but quite cold. at Disy Bryants wedding.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 22. Fine bright day. I called at Mrs Johns. returned books.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 23. Fine but cold heavy white frosts every morning. I called at Mrs Rich Simpsons. in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 24. Rained steadily after three and all evening. Lizzie and children at Annies for tea. raked leaves in the morning. "Lennox meeting". Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 25. Dull and cold after clearing at noon. I went to church at Mrs Davidsons for tea. Lorraines Birthday. Furnace&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 26. Fair at first then started to rain in afternoon and drizzling and snow all evening. I event to Community Dance and Euchre at Greg. about three hundred.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 27. Fair and moderately cold. snow soon melted. I went to Toronto called at Hydro. got tooth polished Mrs Davidson and I at King Rally at the Rink.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 28. Snowing lightly most of the day. then cleared at turned very cold at night. it is a record breaker for October "cold" snow all frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 29. Fair and very cold wind a lot of snow for this season. Election in Mr D. in eve. Extremely. cold. Apples frozen on trees. Never known so cold at this season&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 30. Fine quite cold. snow on sides of road yet. our chicen supper. out seventy dollars. I took three cakes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 31. Fine bright day. perfect but cold Halloween I went to Annies at night. Mrs Banks passed away. W. Marton dug garden 60 cts. Mr G. Luesby called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 1. Fine bright day. milder. Annie went to her Aunt Lizzies I was at morning church and evening church. Lorraine here to stay all ight. Let Furnace out for a week. I have cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 2. Fine day milder. I was at Mrs Bans funeral. Annies at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 3. Fine a perfect day. Mr Henderson and man here to fix Rad in Kitchen. Mrs Teasdale. Jennie and Tom Speight called in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 4. Fine day. men finished at noon terrible work filling water system. $23.75 in all. I went to Toronto in afternoon get for shower for Frankie Cox. My cold bad so did not go at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 5. Rained a little in evening. Snow all gone off N.room where it remained for a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 6. Fine. I was at Mrs Smellies in evening. W.R. measure attic wid&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 7. Started to rain at noon then very heavy in eve. and most of night. Annie brought children home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 8. Fair but turning much colder. at morning church. Annie Furnace lit. and children here for tea. at Methodist in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 9. Fine ad quite cold. "Thanksgiving Day" at Annies for tea. and she cae here for night. back in E. room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 10. Fine and milder. perfect day. Mrs Davidson and I raked and burnt apple leaves. a few on trees yet. but mostly off.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 11 A perfect day. milder. I walked to Willies in afternoon. Deau Findlay died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 12. Mild but dull started to rain gently in afternoon and poured in eve. I went to grave yard. Mr Luesby has stone in and finishing up. $65. Mrs D and I called at Mr Findlays in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 13. Raining from east most of day. it rained and beat in all last night water in cellar. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 14. Fair but terrific wind all day. I went to gracey&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 15. Solft snow at first then fair I went to church then started to rain in afternoon from east. Lorraine here for tea. I went in to Radio Service. Rain did not come in celar. Neuritis very bad Mr Wilcocks accident&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 16. Fair and rather cold wind. washed. I went to Annies. called Mrs Shuter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 17. Fair and cold. I went to Dr at noon. medicine $1.25. Furnace out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 18. FIne cold. I went to Toronto. Mrs Davidson and I at Baaar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 19. Dull and cool. light rain last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 20. Fine and milder. I called at Welsh's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 21. Fine bright day. Mrs Davidson and I at Grave yard in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 22. Dull and much colder. I went to churh. A few light squwls o rain in afternoon. lighted Furnace it has been out several days.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 23 Fair and cold. washed. Mrs D. and I out to pay Taxes in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 24. Fine but cold. I went to Toronto. at Dr in eve $1.00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 25. Fine and much colder. Welsh girls also Boyles. Annie and Elizabeth, all hand frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 26. Fine bright but cold. Percy Riddell put on attic windows. Mary Watson for tea at Recital at our church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 27. Raining and wet snow most of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 28. Clear and very cold all hard frozen Mrs Davidson and I at Theatre. Tangerin". 75. home on. 12 car Annie at Club at Welshs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 29. Fine bright. perfect day after heavy frost. at morning church. Memorial for {Lueu} Alex at eve ch&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 30. Fair and moderately cold. Tom and Jennie Speight tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 1. Fine after quite a fall of snow last night. I went to Toronto. at Drs for medicine. Annies for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 2. Fine and milder. very sloppy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 3. Drizzling then clear and mild. called on Mrs Delaporte&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 4. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Club at oyles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 5. Dull and light rain. Annie has cold not out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 6. Turning much colder a few squawls at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 7. Turned very cold light snow then cleared. I stayed with Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 8. Fine and bright I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 9. Fine moderately cold. called at Mary Watson. Annie better and out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 11. Fine and milder. I went down to see Felicia. Annie came here at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 12. Cold with squawls of rain and snow. Lizzie and children out to Annies for tea. M Watson away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 13. Cold and windy light squawls I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I at church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 14. Fine and moderatelycold. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 15. Fine and cold. N.W. wind light squawls. at Dr in eve. Medicine and Elect-forchest examined two dollars.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 16. Fine but cold. I called Mrs Nobles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 17. Fine and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 18. Fine vey cold wind and blustery. I went to Christas tree at Schol. Mr S- brot Coke 7.25 half ton. I went to Annies at night. at Miss Edeys in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 19. Fine a little milder. mailed some parcels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 20. Fine and quite mild. at morning church. rained late in the afternoon. not out in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 21. Fine and milder. I was in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 22. Fine and colder light snow last night. Emma here for lunch. Annie and I at presby. Xmas Tree&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 23. Fine very cold wind. I called at Mr Nobles with basket of fruit. 1.15. at Christmass Tree at the United Church. ordered goose. 32 ct lb $3.90 in all.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Weight 129 lbs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 24. Fine and cold quite a flurry of light snow last night. Lorraine brought their gifts in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 25. Fine bright but quite frosty. all nicely covered with light snow. a perfect day. for Christmas we were all at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 26. Fine and very cold. I opened goose. six below zero and getting much colder. I was at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 27. Fine but extremely cold. 18 and 20 below and some 2. and 15 below at 10 AM. then at night rises to 10 above. I was at morning church. Mrs Smellie here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 28. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto ordered goose. 11 1/4 lbs 30 cts Lizzie and children came to Annie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 29. Fine and cold. but perfect day. We all went to Willies for dinner at night. about 4.30 left here. a goose and three chickens. home about 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 30. Fine and quite cold. Lizzie called. I have a slight cold. at our Christmas Tree in hall. I took Margaret and Phyllis. Mr C. called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 31. FIne and moderately cold. Lizzie and children went home. I roasted geese a little over two hours I took one to Mrs Davidsons oven. Metor read. a perfect day. Annie came here. I have been there about two weeks for night. the pudding at Simpsons 4 lbs for $2.00&lt;/p&gt;
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Fri Jan 1 New Years Day, I had Willies family Marjories also Annie and Lorraine for dinner. Mrs Davidson and I went to concert in United Church the boys class had a play etc. 
It was quite a mild a perfect day. 

Sat Jan 2. Fine and quite mild perfect day. 

Sun Jan 3. Fine and milder, at morning church. John and George Coole for tea also Donald Davidson

Mon Jan 4.  Fair and mild but very damp and foggy 

Tue Jan 5. Damp and misty quite sloppy and icy 

Wed Jan 6. Rather blustery then clear and colder. I went to Toronto home early. Jennie Edy called. Mrs. Davidson in the afternoon

Thurs Jan 7. Fine but cold and windy. very icy. bright day. 

Fri Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Annies in afternoon to make sandwich and keep fires up for the Bridge Club in the evening. perfect eve. 

Sat Jan 9. Snowing steadily from the East all day. very light snow but quite a debth. 

Sun Jan 10. Fine and bright windy in afternoon. I went to morning church Annie and I for a walk in afternoon. I went to evening church. 

Mon Jan 11. Rather blustery and quite a fall of snow. 

Tue Jan 12. Fine and colder. I called at N. Smellies in eve and phoned F. Teasdales for Thursday eve.  
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Thur Jan 14. Fine bright and moderately cold. at first followed by snow and very blustery in afternoon. Frank and Mrs Teasdale, Nelson and Mrs Smellie here to spend the evening. cleared about 9 P.M.

Fri Jan 15. Fine and milder in Toronto met. E. Annie here started last night.

Sat Jan 16. Fine and moderately cold. a perfect day. &lt;s&gt;I Went to church&lt;/s&gt; for a walk in afternoon. Mrs D and I at &lt;s&gt;evening church&lt;/s&gt;. Golf. seeing them costing coming. called. {written above as line ran out of space} at Murdys in eve.

Sun Jan 17. Fine a perfect day. Thawing. I went to church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk, and then at evening Ch.

Mon Jan 18. Dull followed by a gentle rain in afternoon making it very slippery.

Tue Jan 19. Fair and mild but damp. I called to see Hellen Fowler in afternoon called to see Isobel Dee, Birdie McLean and Mrs Wilson. Irene Scorr died. 

Wed Jan 20. Fair and mild. I called to see Mrs Edey in eve.

Thur Jan 21. Colder with a fall of light snow last night.

Fri Jan 22. Fine but cold. N.W. wind 5 below zero. I went to Town. Mrs DelaPorte called. went to Annies she at Club, Swings.

Sat Jan 23. Fine but very cold wind fortunately little snow or would drift.

Sun Jan 24. Very cold wind. at morning church Irene Scott buried. I did not go out in eve. cold and windy.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Jan 25.Fine and moderately cold. I went to Rink for a while, and missed. Miss Mundey and Mrs Simpson who called. Went to Vestry meeting.

Tue Jan 26.Fine and quite cold. I called at Mrs Balls with a donation of $5 for deficit. Mrs Boyle and Miss Medd called also Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey in eve.

Wed Jan 27.Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect day. I went to Drs in evening. $1 

Thur Jan 28.A cold N.W. wind and very cold little snow or else it would have filled the roads. I did not go to Dentist in case of drifting. Moccasin Dance postponed. Below zero and wind terrific. helping Mrs D. piece compt.

Fri Jan 29.Fine and quite cold. 6. below zero. Annie here night.

Sat Jan 30.Fine extreme change for milder. all slushy, ice and water. Irene here friday, gave her Coke. also today for loan. Mrs D and I for a walk.

Sun Jan 31.Dull and mild quite watery and icy. I went to morning Church. in to hear Radio Canon Cody. at Annie’s at night.

Mon Feb 1.Mild and rather damp. I called at Mrs Smellie’s in the afternoon I went to Annie’s as she was at Wells in eve

Tue Feb 2.Fine and much colder. I went to Toronto. at W.C Mr. H.B. went to call with Mrs D. to get Coat. a clear fine day. W. but shivering.

Wed Feb 3.Fine and moderately cold. Reception at Parsonage. a little light snow in eve. I was at Dr’s for medicine.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Feb 4.A fall of light snow in night. I helped Mrs Davidson tie a cloth comforter. quite cold. fine Moccasin Dance. $3

Fri Feb 5.Fine bright day. I was in Toronto. front teeth at R. Boyd. called at Miss McTimmons. At Annies she was at Club.

Sat Feb 6.Mild but quite misty almost rain. Lizzie and Children at Annies remained until Sunday A.M.

Sun Feb 7.Fine and quite cold and gusty. I went to morning and evening Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. I called left Sundays and Pork. Lorraine here for tea.

Mon Feb 8.Fine bright and moderately cold. I called at Mr. B. Simpsons in afternoon.

Tue Feb 9.Fine and colder. better flurries of snow.

Wed Feb 10.Fine and very cold wind although not few. Annie and I spent the day at Lizzie's home at 9 P.M. The United Church had a Valentine Social. collected $27.00 for.

Thur Feb 11.Fine but cold and windy. The Boyle girls, Annie and I at Mr Davidson's to hear Radio.

Fri Feb 12.Fine and milder a perfect day. Went to Toronto at Irvine in afternoon. Annie here at night. Mrs Davidson in evening. Coal Strike over.

Sat Feb 13.Fine bright and milder. Presby. terian and U. Church had S. S. Sleigh rides and supper. a perfect day. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. at Dr's in eve. $1

Sun Feb 14.Fine and mild, dull. at morning and eve Church. drove out with Dr to Willis. Mrs Gallagher called. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Coal Strike over a few days ago.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Feb 15.A fall of light snow, then clear and colder. I called on Mrs Hobbes. and at Mrs Shelders in afternoon.

Tue Feb 16.Fine and quite cold. our Oyster Supper cleared $32 I gave two dollars. I helped Mrs Davidson to tie a comforter. "Supper $5 cents."

Wed Feb 17.Fine and quite mild. I called to see Miss Harris and Mary Campbell.

Thur Feb 18.A gentle snow! Storm all day quite soft. a lot of sweeping I have done back and one chest.Fri Feb 19.Colder and blowing. drifting on this road a little Mrs Davidson in afternoon. Annie at Club. I thro

Sat Feb 20.Fine bright day. cold but no wind. A word at a tea at Mrs Smelle's 4:30 to 7. P.M.

Sun Feb 21.Fine quite cold. below zero in the morning. I went to morning and evening Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk afternoon.

Mon Feb 22.Fine and moderately cold. I called on Mrs Jim Fishers.

Tue Feb 23.Fine bright and cold. at Miss Edges in eve. Annie at Oakwood.

Wed Feb 24.Fine bright and moderately cold. N. W. at Mrs Robinsons.

Thur Feb 25.Rained heavily all day. water and slush bad.

Fri Feb 26.Cold north wind and blustery. Stopped storming at noon but water running. I went out. Sick way but bad going.

Sat Feb 27.Very cold and windy. I got home in cutter. B. Scotts. and at night it was frozen at this sides. water terrific. the motors were getting stuck continually. I went to Annies as it was bad going.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Feb 28. Fine and moderately cold. Can walk on side but still bad for motors. Some Slack I went to morning Church. Mrs D and I for a walk, at the United Church in the evening.

Mon Mar 1. A fall of light snow then cleared and soft. Bad for motors getting stuck but can walk at this side. Annie here.

Tue Mar 2. Fair and colder. men chopped ice on road and much better. I went to Annies. Marguerite in for a game of Bridge.

Wed Mar 3. Fine and quite cold. all frozen clean and dry. Annie here at night. "Mar 4" see Ken Coal. 16 and 7 for coke 8.

Thur Mar 4. Fine and very cold wind. I went to Toronto. Rubber industry.

Fri Mar 5. Fine very cold about zero. Mrs Hobbes called. I was in at Boyles, the Bridge Club. Mrs Durdon in afternoon.

Sat Mar 6. Fine bright and cold. a little below zero. at Mrs Johns Euchre I got Prize. "46" - 4 tables. Annie came here to let her fire out.

Sun Mar 7. Snowing gently has fallen quite a lot in night. I went to morning Church. Annie here. not so cold. We went for a walk when it cleared about 3:30 P.M. at evening Church. turning colder.

Mon Mar 8. Fine and very cold wind. I called at Mrs Reaces Robinsons and Mrs Nobles. A and I at Boyles two tables of Bridge.

Tue Mar 9. Fine and quite cold
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                    <text>Wed Mar 10.Fine and cold about zero. I went to Toronto. I have a cold.
Thur Mar 11.Fine bright day. very cold in Toronto at shears.

Fri Mar 12.Fine with cold. north winds about zero. I have a cold at Dr’s for Cough medicine $1

Sat Mar 13.Fine. very cold 4 below zero. I went to Toronto with Mrs Davidson to see the "Man between" at Uptown Theatre. left here about twenty to seven and below left at 12. Had a long wait for car.

Sun Mar 14.Fine bright day. a little milder. I went to church felt sick. Had Dr Doctor. Annie here at night.

Mon Mar 15.Fine bright and cold. I felt sick all day. lying down most all day. Annie here at night. Mrs Jesse Pranum very poorly.

Tue Mar 16.Fine and quite cold. Mrs D and children went to Pranums. I felt a little better in afternoon. went to Euchre at Mrs Elson's, five tables. Annie came here.

Wed Mar 17.Fine and milder. I went to Toronto bought Amethyst Dress 4 yards, $3.50 - Fourteen dollars. I met Lizzie. had lunch together. I went to Odd Time Concert at United Church.

Thur Mar 18.Fine and moderately cold. Florence James called in morning. Mrs Davidson and I out to pay Tho. Hall and for a walk.

Fri Mar 19.Fine and mild. Annie had Bridge Club. I went in afternoon to fix for it. Rained in evening quite heavily then cleared.

Sat Mar 20.Fine bright and much warmer. water running quickly and got over in morning alright. At night walked over in Rubber boots. Lizzie and Children at Annies for tea.
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                    <text>Sun Mar 21. Fine bright and mild. perfect day. I walked over but could not go back to church. I went out back came at night. at evening church. in to see Jimmy Bowes.

Mon Mar 22. Fine bright and milder. water very high. I got a ride over "Robins" both times went out early in the evening. asked for maiden.

Tue Mar 23. Dull and showery all day. water not quite so high. I walked over in the evening. Cleaned Bureau Drawers.

Wed Mar 24. Fine and bright. water not so deep. Cleaned Clothes Closet aired and put away furs. Called at Mrs Simpsons in eve.

Thur Mar 25. Fine bright day. water over walked over with long boots. thought it safe. I went out.

Fri Mar 26. Fine but much colder. Annie at Skating Carnival and stayed at Lizzie's over night. Lorraine with me. water settled and went over in light boots. the first for a week. Cleaned and Scrubbed Cellar. heavy and dirty.

Sat Mar 27. Fine but very cold a hard frost. Annie and I along with Boyle girls at Welsh's for tea. Annie came here.

Sun Mar 28. Fine bright but very cold. I was at Church. morning and evening. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Mon Mar 29. Fine and a little milder. I went to call at John Brooks and Alice Sifton's.

Tue Mar 30. Fine and moderately cold. east wind. We were at a Bridge at Mrs McWhirter's. three tables. in to 10:30 went with Mrs Johns.

Wed Mar 31. Ice storm. terrible destruction. rows of poles broken or gone. Electric light off until Sunday afternoon. Mr Penman died. Boys' Banquet at United Church. look see All the costs.</text>
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Thur Apr 1. Colder. The Ice all thawed off last evening. Snowing and blowing most of this day. Mrs Davidson and I took our Hats to Miss Barkers. Called at Mr Reaman's. I was dead sleepy in at Mrs Shutt's in evening. no lights here.

Fri Apr 2. Fine bright day ideal but a lot of snow. Some sleighing. I went to Church. and to the funeral at 2 P.M. Willie Cook came home for tea. I went to Annie's the girls are there. Mr Reaman is 84 years.

Sat Apr 3. A terrific day snowing and blowing. wet snow. I went to Toronto home early. at Annie's at night terrible slush.

Sun Apr 4. Easter Sunday. a little colder but slushy in afternoon at morning Church. a good congregation. Annie Lizzie and Children here for tea also Dorrine Davidson I went to evening Church.

Mon Apr 5. Fine and mild. Slushy. water over a little. I called to see Mrs Raddy. sent mattress over washed 25 cts.

Tue Apr 6. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to Curlers Euchre about a hundred there. &lt;u&gt;Cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;spare&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt;.

Wed Apr 7. Raining and sleeting but ice soon came off. I went to Toronto to get dress fitted. Mrs Well's shortened coat 50 cts. Lizzie and children went home. rained all night quite muddy.

Thur Apr 8. Fine and very muddy. at U. Church. St Georges Choir there. water over a little.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Apr 9. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto for dress. two dollars and 1 dollar for lace. Material four yards at 2:95. Annie at Club at Miss Hall's.

Sat Apr 10. Fine bright day. Snow and ice going. roads drying up middle. I went to pay Dr for Sunday call. Annie came here.

Sun Apr 11. Fine bright and very cold. a heavy frost at night. at morning church. John, Della, Denver and Miss Wilson also Alice, Hugh and Elizabeth for tea here about four and left at 8:30.

Mon Apr 12. Fine bright after a heavy frost. dusty. washed and ironed for Cleaning. and got all ready.

Tue Apr 13. Fine bright and a little milder. Mrs Sanders here from 8:30 to 2:15 at 35$\text{cts}$ hour 1.75. I finished up rooms. made and put up curtains in north room. took up Sitting room Carpet.

Wed Apr 14. Milder followed by a squall in afternoon and very, very cold terrific wind. I was in Toronto met J..

Thur Apr 15. Very cold wind had frosty quite a bit of ice around. washed China and ornaments in double room.

Fri Apr 16. Fair but cold. I went to Girl's Day Association Eucher. Madras curtain twenty-four tables. Lizzie came out. too cold to clean.

Sat Apr 17. Fine bright but very cold wind. Annie's Euchre 3:30 to 5:30 tea served. six tables. very dusty. furnace still in but no fire in heater.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Apr 18. Fine very cold wind and frost at morning and evening. Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Mrs Brown.Mon

Apr 19. Fine very cold. dusty. washed and ironed for downstairs rooms. Cleaned silver. Mr Wilcox died. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Lobb's.

Tue Apr 20. Fine and a little warmer. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Wilcox's. I had Mrs Sanders finished Dining room Parlor. Furnace out. had 8 rooms curtains washed. 75 cents. terrible dusty.

Wed Apr 21. Fine and much warmer. Took covers off cistern. Person called and cleaned Back Kitchen. warm winds. Varnish here.

Thur Apr 22. Fine bright and warm. Surveying road for $3 mile. I cleaned store-room. Mr Young man called to give a price on barn. twenty-five dollars for his work all but brick.

Fri Apr 23. South side $12 cleaned lower part of shed. soaked and burnt. yards, all about done but back dining room and cellar kitchen and varnishing etc. no fire needed since Tuesday. at Miss Edley's eve.

Sat Apr 24. Cooler East wind. rained heavily a couple of hours then cleared about three. Mrs D. and I went for a little walk. rain has done much good. cleaned grass and freshened. Annie here. Rained in night.S

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Mon Apr 26. Very cold and windy. Heavy frost and ice. I washed and cleaned Cellar Kitchen, all done but back Dining rooms. and a little Varnish here.</text>
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                    <text>Tuesday, Apr. 27
Fine bright and a little warmer. Mr. Youngman painting our barn. I went to Toronto.

Wednesday, Apr. 28
Colder and windy after a heavy rain in night.

Thursday, Apr. 29
Fine mist and dull and cold. In afternoon I put on coal ashes and cinders, trimmed out berry canes. In morning called to see Fanny Brown, took her tea.

Friday, Apr. 30
Dull and cool, occasional showers. Called to see Mr. Weston. Fine evening and much warmer. Annie here for tea.

Saturday, May 1
Fine bright and warm. Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. I went up to see Mrs. Wells about a dress in eve. At Annie’s fire every day this week.

Sunday, May 2
Change of time. Thunder and a shower about 10:30, then cleared but sultry heat. At morning church, Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. At evening church.

Monday, May 3
Very, very cold and windy. I washed. In Toronto in afternoon.

Tuesday, May 4
Fine and cold. Ice this morning. Called at Wellies. Margie is sick. Miss Harris buried. Called at eve, got some flowers.

Wednesday, May 5
Fine bright and quite cold. Went to Toronto, had hair clipped, singed, and done up.

Thursday, May 6
Fine and quite warm, sultry. I dug around shrubs, put in lettuce, onions, and peas; first time it was dry. I walked out to see Margie, she is very sick.

Friday, May 7
Fine and warm. Did more digging and then painted back verandah and steps, dried nicely.
For a drive with Mr. Smellie to Gardiner’s. Annie to “T” Club at Welch’s. No fire in heater a week and 2 days.</text>
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                    <text>Mr. Youngman painted house — two coats all but S. wall.

Saturday, May 7
Fine bright day, warm and almost too hot. Magnolias in perfection. Painted at 2:30.

Sunday, May 8
Fine and bright but cool and windy. I went to morning church. Annie went to see “Little Lizzie” — pleasant. Lighted a little fire in the evening.
I walked out to see Margie in eve — a little better.

Monday, May 9
Fine but dull and cool, washed. Picked rhubarb, cool.

Tuesday, May 10
Fine bright day, very fine afternoon. Painted dining room back and east room single coat. Worked at east verandah and in rooms, cleaned.

Wednesday, May 11
Fine bright and warm. Painted east and S. sides of ladies aid tier at Tayler’s at concert and dance at the Hall in aid of Choir fund.

Thursday, May 12
Fine bright and warm. Cleaned front verandah. Varnished front door, and finished painting rails, parlor and hall. At 900 Wells for a while.

Friday, May 13
Fine bright day. Cleaned three flower beds and weeded outside Mrs. Davidson, and called on Mrs. Weyland and Mrs. Banks. Came home to supper about 8:30.

Saturday, May 14
Fine bright and warm, no frost for several nights.

Sunday, May 15
Fine and quite warm. At morning church, Annie &amp; I went to Margie’s in middle evening and sat on &lt;u&gt;verandah&lt;/u&gt;.

Monday, May 16
Fine and warm. Washed. East rooms and yard in &lt;u&gt;severe odor&lt;/u&gt;.</text>
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                    <text>Tue May 18. Fine and warm. W out they are through seeding. Sent some lawn. Called at Sunny Brook in eve.

Wed May 19. Cooler and showery. Rained most of day. doing good.Thur May 20. Fine clear and bright afternoon but cool. I was in Toronto - J.

Fri May 21. Dull and light showers. Mr Street put in 2 tons Coal. $5.15 a ton 46:32. I went to Miss Wells for dress 4:50 it cost 12:39 in all.

Sat May 22. Raining light showers and warmer. But house cool and damp. a little fire.

Sun May 23. Fine bright, very cool. I went to spend day at John Cook's. went for a drive. and Verner and Salicia brought me home.

Mon May 24. Fine bright a little warmer. Cut lawn put in more peas. for a walk with girls. over to see fire works.

Tue May 25. Fine and warmer. I put shellac on Oil cloth. all done now. Ruth here for tea.

Wed May 26. Fine and warm. Annie and I also Ruth went down to Lizzie's. in afternoon went to see Lizzie Peebles in evening.

Thur May 27. Fine and mild. I went to Phyllis School Flower day and home in afternoon. my hat blocked 2:05. Mrs D and I at Ball game. Annie here.

Fri May 28. Fine and bright no fire all week. Mrs Smellie and Elizabeth here in evening.</text>
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                    <text>Sat May 29. Fine warm day. I went to Weston left here at 2. and arrived at 4. P.M. went by Bloor.

Sun May 30. Blossom Sunday. we were at Church and George took us for a drive in afternoon and evening celara and I took a walk. rained late eve.

Mon May 31. Fine but sultry. I brought me to Toronto home about 3:30. picked Dandelions. preparations for road. Dandelions.

Tue June 1. Fine and warm a shower last night good growth. Blossoms, Lilacs, all in full bloom. Cut grass and put in cistern. made Dandelion wine. Started to work on Cuthbert's on road. rained late to night.

Wed June 2. Fine but turning very cold. windy. Minnie came at noon. Miss McMillan's here for tea. squalls of rain and very dull.

Thur June 3. Fine bright felt cold. Minnie and I called on Mrs Scott. traffic closed as Cuthbert is in.

Fri June 4. Fine bright and warmer. Cut grass. went for a little walk West. Mrs Simpson and Miss Munday were.

Sat June 5. Fine and warm ideal day. painted pumps and screw door. Minnie left. Mrs D and I at yard work. went to Annie's at night. road closed for work end.

Sun June 6. Fair at first I went to Church. Mrs D and I for a walk started to rain at five o'clock gently. I went to Mary Watson's in evening and out to Annie's for the night.</text>
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                    <text>Mon June 7. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D. helped me make brown Muslin. rained a little in eve. I called to pay Insurance. 35:20 this rate raised to 1.5 % and a reduction of 4.80 for lightening protection.

Tues June 8. Starting to plough up roads and grade. It came to heavy rain at noon. a little thunder. ground well soaked. Dr McGregor Donald found dead.

Wed June 9. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto - Mrs Horan died suddenly. at Miss Edley's in eve.

Thur June 10. Fine and warmer. Aunt Annie's paid 1:00.

Fri June 11. Fine and bright and warm in Toronto. pitcher Volga Bortcher. Started to lay cement.

Sat June 12. Rained gently most of the afternoon. Mrs D and I for a walk in evening very damp. Annie here.

Sun June 13. Fine and warm rather sultry. at morning Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Willie here for a while had tea. I went for a walk when he went home then for a walk with B. and S. and Annie.

Mon June 14. Raining most of day and about seven came a thunder storm and terrific rain for several hours and most all night. I went to Annie's as her Aunt Lizzie and Hamilton's there. men off the road most of day.

Tues June 15. Fine and warm. started of cement at noon. I called at Mary Watson's in eve.</text>
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                    <text>Wed June 16. Fine and warmer. I called at Mrs DeLaporte and Mrs Smellie's. men working on here.

Thur June 17. Fine and bright perfect day. I went to Toronto with Mrs Davidson she was shopping.

Fri June 18. Fine and colder. finished Cement at George Street so were about a week having been off on Sat and Monday past time on account of rain. Mrs R. Simpson called with flowers for [illegible].

Sat June 19. Fine but very cold wind. men at ditches. I went to Annie's.

Sun June 20. Fine bright but cold a touch of frost but not much damage flowers not touched. I went to morning church. walk in afternoon and eve church.

Mon June 21. Dull but no rain a little warmer.

Tue June 22. A shower last night and cool wind to-day. bright at painted Verandah 1.50 a quart for paint. started to finished 1 P.M. I called at Mr Noble's. 1 for 5.5. five. illegible and 5 for grave yard. Mr Murphy. baseball in eve.

Wed June 23. Warmer with thunder storm at noon and later in in Toronto 3. but did not get wet. finished Ditches.

Thur June 24. Fine and bright a little warmer. I went to Willie's eve.

Fri June 25. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D took off front blinds.

Sat June 26. Very cool. Mrs D and I for walk in eve. got 1 box Strawberry 30 cents.</text>
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                    <text>Sun June 27. Fine bright day a little cool. at morning Church. Mrs D and I went for a walk in afternoon I went to eve ch. illegible.

Mon June 28. Fine bright moderately warm. I went to Jennie's illegible for tea. home about ten.

Tue June 29. Fine and warm, hottest day yet, as June has been a very cool month. Annie got hair bobbed.

Wed June 30. Fine and cooler a perfect day. Strawberries 50 cents.

Thur July 1. Fine bright and warm a perfect day for Solid Day. illegible working in Pink over soho on grounds.

Fri July 2. Fine bright and warm.

Sat July 3. Fine and very warm. finishing sports and games over in afternoon and eve. Lizzie and children out stayed over until Sunday. I went to Annie's.

Sun July 4. Fine and moderately warm perfect day. I went to Church. my first Sunday without a visit. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in evening. Lizzie home.

Mon July 5. Fine and moderately warm. in at Denver with illegible gum. got a white silk Breadcloth 6.95. Ballgame Aurora.

Tue July 6. Fine and very warm, and sultry. Berries 25 cents.

Wed July 7. Fine and cooler a perfect day. People up one-half illegible. [illegible], [illegible] and at Lizzie's for lunch. home about six P.M.

Thur July 8. Fine and warm. high wind no rain for two weeks and grass and everything very dry. Miss McKinnon here for tea.</text>
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                    <text>Fri July 9. Very, very, warm, very parching wind. W. Martin put on.

Sat July 10. Showery through the night and at intervals this morning. Then clearly and cooler about 5 P.M. berries 18 cents at Summer's and 25 cents at N.B. very cold late in the evening.

Sun July 11. Fine and quite cool. at morning church and Jamie's called and took me for tea. at Memorial Park in eve.

Mon July 12. A light shower but mostly fair and cool. I was in Toronto saw part of Parade. Fires of Eaton's barn in afternoon.

Tue July 13. Fine and cool. I walked to Willie's for a while in afternoon. [illegible] to put [illegible] coat on to illegible yesterday.

Wed July 14. Fine and warmer. Lizzie and children out to Annie's a few days.

Thur July 15. Fine and moderately warm. green peas first. Annie, Lizzie and children for tea. road finished and open for traffic.

Fri July 16. Fine and moderately warm. very dry and grass burnt up. not much lawn mowing. last two weeks. lovely week.

Sat July 17. Thunder but not much rain which is needed.

Sun July 18. Fine and moderately warm. a perfect day. I went to morning church. walked to Willie's late in afternoon. I went to evening church. Annie here at night.

Mon July 19. Fine moderately warm. Mrs Davidson went on her holidays. Mrs Findlay very sick in eve.

Tue July 20. Fine and very warm. Annie went to Toronto. Lizzie and I went to Mary Watson's at night.</text>
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                    <text>Wed July 21. Fine and very warm, hottest this season at Mary Watson's at night. down to Toronto in morning.

Thur July 22. Fine until noon a little shower which cooled air. Annie came home at night.

Fri July 23. Fine and cool an ideal day. went to Toronto with Mary Watson. then met J in afternoon.

Sat July 24. Fine and warm a perfect day. we had a Garden Party and illegible. tea in Pink. Lizzie brought children out, Margaret and Phyllis illegible. Mrs D came home.

Sun July 25. Fine and warm a perfect day. I went to morning church. and in the afternoon walked out to Willie's. Mrs Findlay worse.

Mon July 26. Fine and moderately warm. Hattie and illegible. St Clair called. I was out but met them at the Village. men started to put in my drive way. illegible 15.00. it was 127 feet and 2 half feet.

Tue July 27. Fine and moderately warm.

Wed July 28. Rained a little early then cleared. I got a box 1.35 illegible. took me to Station. arrived in Perry Sound 3.2 [illegible]. fare 8.

Thur July 29. Fine and moderately warm for a drive in [illegible].

Fri July 30. Fine moderately warm. a shower in eve.

Sat July 31. Fine and warmer, out in evening.</text>
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                    <text>Alice Wilton has a daughter.

Sun Aug 1. Fine and very, very warm. illegible at Church for a drive in afternoon. rained late in evening gently most of night.

Mon Aug 2. Fair and a little milder, drawing in the evening.

Tue Aug 3. Fine and warm.

Wed Aug 4. Very, very warm. drive in the evening.

Thur Aug 5. Fine and moderately warm. at the Hospital.

Fri Aug 6. Dull and warm. thunder and a light shower.

Sat Aug 7. Fair and cool. an ideal day. a drive down to the Bathing Beach. and driving out in the Country in the evening. at Thornhill there was a severe storm friday evening.

Sun Aug 8. Fine and cool a perfect day. at eve church.

Mon Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm pleasant travelling. left Perry Sound 7 P.M. at C. P. R. 6. Standard time. home in good time. Lorraine with me.

Tue Aug 10. Fine but sultry. had W. Sanders to help cut Grass fifty cents.

Wed Aug 11. Fine and quite warm. went to Willie's in eve.

Thur Aug 12. Fine and very warm. Mr Jarretts, Mrs Smith and Mrs Baldwin here in the evening.

Fri Aug 13. Fair and very warm. I was in Toronto home early.

Sat Aug 14. Fine and moderately warm. a light shower in night.

Sun Aug 15. Fine much cooler, an ideal day. I went to church. Willie, Mary, Grant, also Marjorie family all here for tea.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Aug 16. Fine and moderately warm. Crusaders Service at Church.

Tue Aug 17. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs Rich Simpson called brought illegible. Donald with me at night.

Wed Aug 18. Cooler with east wind. I went to Toronto in afternoon called at W. Cooks. Annie home and family.

Thur Aug 19. Fine and cool east wind. I called at Mrs Shutt's she passed away Wed. a.m. at 5. aged 79.

Fri Aug 20. Fine and very cool east wind which has been blowing the third day. A. Lizzie and children Mrs Mason here for tea. [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] and got bit cold out of illegible.

Sat Aug 21. It started to rain at 2:35 and poured and a very high wind until about eleven then dull and damp rest of day. put corn etc all done.

Sun Aug 22. Rained gently most of night. Cleared about noon. I did not go to Church as west. Eliz and children went home also Mrs Mason. Mrs D. with me at eve church.

Mon Aug 23. Warm then came thunder storm about 4 P.M. continuing off and on most of evening. a great fall of rain in night. Willie Cooks family here for tea. left at 8 P.M.

Tue Aug 24. Clearing and moderately warm. Annie and I went to Lizzie's to visit. met Miss Isabelle. Graham my nurse.

Wed Aug 25. Fine and moderately warm. perfect day. we all went to the Island. took our lunch. then walked to Hanlan's Point.

Thur Aug 26. Fine at first then light showers in afternoon. it has been poor harvest weather. for a drive in illegible.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Aug 27. Fine bright, perfect day, went for a drive in afternoon. Then Willie took us all to Sunnyside in evening. Annie and I came on the 11:15 car home.

Sat Aug 28. Fine and extremely warm. "Oppressive." Clara came about five. P.M. we went to Horticultural Hall, and concert. Annie came home. We were getting.

Sun Aug 29. Fine and cooler, clearing. Mrs. Findlay operated on Clara and I at United Church, called at Mrs. Smellies. Went out to Franks for tea.

Mon Aug 30. Fine and very cool. Clara went home in afternoon.

Tue Aug 31. Fine and moderately warm, perfect day. Annie and I went to Evening meeting. Ada, and children went to Biggles at night. "Children's day."

Wed Sept 1. Fine and Moderately warm. Annie and I came home in the afternoon.

Thur Sept 2. Fine but dull and cool. I walked to Willies for a while, this week a little better for harvesting.

Fri Sept 3. Fine but dull and very cool. I called at Mrs. Delaporter, went to Ball games with Mrs D. took basket of apples to Miss Mundey.

Sat Sept 4. Rained gently all morning. Then came on very heavy at noon continuing. have had East winds for several days. Raining gently all night. Annie.

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                    <text>Thur Sept 16. Rained all morning then cleared but selling cleared clothes best.

Fri Sept 17. Dull and damp all day. I walked to Willies in evening. Mrs. Mundey called. I cleaned clothes and bedding in East room also north so now ready for finishing cleaning.

Sat Sept 18. Clearing and bright and beautiful in afternoon. Lizzie and children came to Annie's. Mrs. Davidson and I at final Ball games, Aurora - Thornhill. Mrs. McDonald sent pears.

Sun Sept 19. A heavy fog and quite warm. cleared at noon and beautiful. Willies and Annie here for tea. We went for a little drive out to The Third. I went to morning Church, Florida storm.

Mon Sept 20. Fine bright day, I picked a small basket Lombard Plumbs at Mrs. Davidson's, washed for cleaning and got all ready.

Tue Sept 21. Fine and bright and warm, but "East wind." Egan Celia's. Mrs. Saunders here. up in attic, then finished upstairs and cleaned outside of down stairs windows. Mrs Mason at Annie's since yesterday. quite a lot of grain &amp; clover seed out.

Wed Sept 22. A heavy storm and rain about ten o'clock. I did Plumbs and cleaned Back Kitchen. Mrs D. and Mrs Youngman in during storm. I went up to help decorate Church in eve.

Thur Sept 23. Dull and threatening all day. I did basket of Peaches 75 c's. it started to rain about 7:30 and poured most of night. I got my satin hat made over 2:00. It has been dreadful weather for weeks, everything soaked and no chance to dry. Mrs Davidson and I at Thanksgiving Service, Bradford Clergyman.</text>
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Sat Sept 25. Raining most of day, quite heavy in the afternoon. Cleaned Kitchen Cupboards, and washed fancy China.

Sun Sept 26. Fine and much colder, the Vines are frozen a first frost to freeze plants. "Thanksgiving Services." Mr. Watson a missionary preached, I went in the morning, and for a walk in afternoon. Mrs. Davidson and Lorraine went in the evening. Fires in stove.

Mon Sept 27. Fine bright and cool.

Tue Sept 28. Fine bright and cool. I stayed at Mrs. Baird's home in (from Miss Stone's room). Annie went to Lizzie's. Mrs. Saunders as cleaned, Parlor &amp;

Wed Sept 29. Fine bright a little warmer, a perfect day. I rode down with Mr. Ashby was at Lizzie's about 8:15. all moved but the Piano. Annie and I home 9 P.M.

Thur Sept 30. Fine bright moderately warm. all done cleaning.

Fri Oct 1. Fine and milder, a little shower in night. I was in Toronto, at Dr. Campbell had eyes examined, and he took a Lunder out! $3.00. I went to Dr. Johns first.

Sat Oct 2. Fine and much warmer, no need of coats, Mrs D. and I for a walk. I put grass seed on side of ditch. Willie's finished Harvest and Clover seed yesterday.

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                    <text>Mon Oct 4. Very warm and sultry, washed, ironed. took my Dress to Mrs Wells, 4 yds. 1.49 per yard, got eggs at 45 the wrapped 12 by 4. house damp with warm air.

Tue Oct 5. Rained in the night, cleared about 10 A.M. I cleaned Furnace.

Wed Oct 6. Rained in afternoon, started about 4 and continued part of night. I was in Toronto. "2:" We were invited to a Corn Roast at Coopers but too wet to go.

Thur Oct 7. Fine and colder with wind. Covered Cistern.

Fri Oct 8. Fine but dull and cold. I called at Mrs. Eddy's in evening.

Sat Oct 9. Fine bright day after quite a heavy frost. Annie and I at Wilsons to dinner. raw late in the evening. "Woodbridge Fair" an ideal day for it. came here at night.

Sun Oct 10. Dull and misty all day, light shower early in afternoon. at church, Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. I went to evening church at 6:6. Got Gull Pages about 1300 this.

Mon Oct 11. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned Double window. Back seven lots.

Tue Oct 12. Fine and bright. I went to Willies Monday afternoon.

Wed Oct 13. Fine and bright. I went to see Miss McKinnon.

Thur Oct 14. Fine and warm. I put manure on flower bed. 1:30. Went to get dress fitted at Mrs Well's. light shower late in afternoon.

Fri Oct 15. Fine and bright, ideal day. Mr. Harrison put up furnace pipes 4 links 2 elbows. 540. I called to see May Whitson she is poorly.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Oct 17. Fine bright day, much colder, at morning Church "Children's Service." Mrs D and I for a walk. Lorraine here for tea. I went to evening Church.

Mon Oct 18. Fine, sun all morning after quite a fall of wet snow in the night.

Tue Oct 19. Fine bright day.

Wed Oct 20. Raining gently most of the day.

Thur Oct 21. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto, at Mrs Wells in eve.

Fri Oct 22. Rained most of night and continued until afternoon then cleared. I went to Mrs Wells for dress 4:00.

Sat Oct 23. Fine bright day. Mrs Davidson put on Double window. Mrs Davidson and I at Presbyterian Bazaar. I went to Deer Park. John and Verner came for me at four P.M. Verner took me to see the Student Prince at the Royal Alex. a little fire to dry the pipes.

Sun Oct 24. Rained most of night and continued all day. We went to morning church, and in the afternoon Alice had her baby christened, "Margaret Felicia," we all went there after for afternoon tea. Annie at Lizzies.

Mon Oct 25. Fine bright and decidedly colder. Margaret and Felicia brought me home about noon. I light Furnace. Lorraine's Birthday.

Tue Oct 26. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto. Met Lizzie and bought a cloth coat 35. Went to Lizzies and remained over night.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Oct 27. Fine and bright. I came home in the morning. Called at Mrs Well's and Mrs Collins. Lorraine with me at night.

Thur Oct 28. Dull with a light shower at noon, milder. I walked out to Willies in the afternoon. Raked a few leaves.

Fri Oct 29. Fine bright day, ideal—our Supper at the Hall. Roast beef, potatoes and pudding, tea, etc. $20. Mrs Davidson and I went.

Sat Oct 30. Raining gently all day. I went to Lizzie's in the afternoon to remain over the week end. Out in evening with children Dallas' an.

Sun Oct 31. Fine bright a perfect day. Out for a walk in afternoon to meet S and children from S.S. We all went for a walk in morning. At Danforth United Church in evening.

Mon Nov 1. Raining steadily all day, a little snow first. Annie and I came "home" at 11 A.M. I went to Annie's at night.

Tue Nov 2. Cold with light rain and bits of snow. Fire at Mr Parker's.

Wed Nov 3. Fine and colder. Mrs D. and I raked leaves, "maples and put on her garden. Mr Youngman 2 putting on new house roof material $2.90.

Thur Nov 4. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto. Called at Hattie St. Clair's. I took fur coat to be glazed.

Fri Nov 5. Fine bright day, very high wind, good for drying. quite a heavy frost. Miss Cooley called.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Nov 6. Fine bright day, high wind, fine and dry since Wed. finest! for some time. Lizzie and Children came to Annies to remain over the holiday.

Sun Nov 7. Fine and milder, a perfect day. Annie, Lizzie and the Children here for lunch. I was at morning and evening Church, Mrs Davidson at service.

Mon Nov 8. Fine bright day, quite mild. I raked leaves, apples. Leaves and W. Findlay took them away. for a walk in afternoon. Willies and Lizzie got some apples. Annie here at night. Turnace this week.

Tue Nov 9. Raining gently most of day.

Wed Nov 10. Turned very cold and snowing and blowing. I went to work at Snow. no snow in Toronto and not much East and West of here but a good depth here. yonge at very slippery. Miss McKinnon called.

Thur Nov 11. Fine bright and sunny but very cold 1 degree zero. I called at Mrs Smellies in afternoon. freezing all day and snow all here.

Fri Nov 12. Cold but not frosty, snow softening a little. I called at Mrs Nobles. and at Miss Eddys in the evening. Annie at Club at Boyles. first meeting. I went to Annie's for night.

Sat Nov 13. Fine but dull and damp, snow going quickly. I went up to Bakers with Marguerite and Annie in eve. Mrs Davidson in eve.

Sun Nov 14. Fair but dull and damp, not frosty. I went to morning Church. Mrs D and I for a walk. at evening Church.

Mon Nov 15. Fine and moderately cold. washed and raked a few apples leaves. I went to Annies. started to rain in eve. continued furnace out.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Nov 28. Fine but very cold east wind. I was at morning church and not out in evening as I have a cold

Mon Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold

Tue Nov 30. Fine and moderately cold light showers in afternoon.

Wed Dec 1. Very, very cold and windy with light {squawls}, I called {tsw} Mary Watson. Election day, a great majority for Gov. Con. Ferguson elected.

Thur Dec 2. Fine and very cold. I went to Toronto. home early and went to Euchre in the hall by Softball Club.

Fri Dec 3. Milder with east wind and snow in the afternoon I went to call at Mr McLeaus. Birdie died 1st Dec. Mrs Noble called.

Sat Dec 4. Very, very cold, down to zero. continued cold all day. called to say goodbye to Mary Watson, Birdie {mil} buried.

Sun Dec 5. Very cold and storming from east all day, a good debth of snow, very light. needed furnace all week. brung cold for so heaviest fall of snow at this season for years &amp; years early in season, not out all day. Mrs Davidson called.

Mon Dec 6. Fine but extremely cold &amp; below zero. I went to Annies as she does not feel like coming here. Mrs D. in.

Tue Dec 7. Fair and a little milder. I went to Toronto it came sleet and snow in the evening.

Wed Dec 8. Fine bright and not quite so cold, and perfect day. I went to Toronto again shopping with Annie and Lizzie, Annie not feeling well her nerves bad.

Thur Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Hane and Bert brought Pork and turnips. Mrs D and I out paid taxes, ordered hat &amp; went away.

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                    <text>Fri Dec 10. Fine bright day. Annie at Dr C. I called at Miss Edeys in evening Annie at Club at W.Simpsons. A perfect night.

Sat Dec 11. Fair after light snow in the night turned a little colder. I got hat $7.00. Annie came here first for over a week, about eleven days.

Sun Dec 12. Fine and moderately cold. I went to morning and evening church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Mon Dec 13. Mild and coming a little fine rain then foggy, quite sloppy in Toronto, I was down shopping.

Tue Dec 14. Turning very cold and high wind, making it rather slippery after thaw of yesterday. I went to Annies.

Wed Dec 15. Fine and very cold about zero. I called at Meda {Clubs}.

Thur Dec 16. Cold with very high wind penetrating.

Fri Dec 17. Very cold with high wind. Mrs Davidson here in afternoon. I was finishing her pullover for her. Cutters out ever since few day Dec 5th extremely cold, and continued cold.

Sat Dec 18. Fine bright but very cold, 10 below zero at 8.30. AM. Annie came here. I went to Dr but not home. j.Nelly died.

Sun Dec 19. Fine and very cold, I was at our morning and evening church at united church. light snow at night, called Helly's.

Mon Dec 20. Fine and very mild and foggy. I went to Toronto.

Tue Dec 21. Fine and little colder, quite slippery at Dr 1.30. {School Front}

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                    <text>Thur Dec 23. Fine and moderately cold, perfect day. I am quite poorly a rash and terrible irritation, our Christmas tree and tea. I Mr Nobles took sandwichs 1/2 lb ham at Dr 1.30. no better basket fruit.

Fri Dec 24. Fine after rain early in morning, very sloppy, out at Annies in the afternoon. Lizzie out.

Sat Dec 25. Fine and colder but a perfect day, icy. We all spent Christmas at Annies. I am very miserable.

Sun Dec 26. Fine bright and moderately cold. I did not go to morning church, not well, but went in the evening, am very miserable with rash.

Mon Dec 27. Fine and moderately warm, Mr and Mrs Noble called. I went to the Dr in eve. 1.30 a little better. got 30 ct lb goose.

Tue Dec 28. Fine and rather mild I went to Toronto. got Pudding 4 lbs, $2.00 duck, $1.70. Lizzie and children came to Annies in afternoon.

Wed Dec 29. Fine and moderately cold. Annie, Lizzie, children and Lorraine in for tea, chicken. marjorie has a son.

Thur Dec 30. Fine bright and moderately cold. I was {firing} for New Years.

Fri Dec 31. Fine and moderately cold. I roasted goose and Duck. 2 1/2 hours. Annie here at night, Mrs Davidson in

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Sat Jan 1. "New years" fine but very cold wind. Annie also Willie Mary and boys here for dinner, put fowl in about 10. Annie and I at New years entertainment.

Sun Jan 2. Fine and milder, light snow flurries. I went to church and home rest of day, Mrs Davidson called.

Mon Jan 3, Fine and very mild. Mrs Davidson and I out to vote and in to {Rink}. Miss Edey called. I went Dr in eve got a tonic. $1.33.

Tue Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold a perfect day.

Wed Jan 5. Fine and quite cold a little light snow last night. I went out with Doctor to see Marjorie in the morning Mrs Pearce Robinsin called. I called at Mrs P

Thur Jan 6. Fine and much colder. I went to Toronto.

Fri Jan 7. Fine and very cold about zero, high wind I called to see Miss Kelly.

Sat Jan 8. Fine bright and quite cold, {kew} abd frosty. Annie and I at Mrs Bogles to dinner 6.30.

Sun Jan 9. Fine and quite a little milder. I was at church in the morning. Mrs Daud I for a walk. I was in there for tea.

Mon Jan 10. Fine with a little light snow, {sent grew} chair to be fried at Mr Bignells $1.30.

Tue Jan 11. Fine bright day, moderately cold. went to Annies. turned very cold at night.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Jan 12. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at her Aunt Higgins for dinner at night. I called at Speights, at 8 or in. 7.00

Thur Jan 13. Fine and milder, quite a fall of snow all day.

Fri Jan 14. Turning very cold work coming, drifting a little.

Sat Jan 15. Fine bright day 16 to 18 below zero in Thornhill and remained below all day. 4° to 6° in the afternoon. High wind and drifting.

Sun Jan 16. Fine and a little milder above zero. I went to Church, it started to snow in the afternoon. Not out in evening. It dropped below zero Friday night at 10 P.M. and remained so until Sunday A.M.

Mon Jan 17. Fine and milder, quite a depth of light snows. But autos are going. George Young, 17 year old boy won. Channeled swim in California, 16 hours in water, won $25,000 prize went in Saturday about 11 A.M. and finished Sunday A.M.

Tue Jan 18. Fine and a little colder. I called at mess Mondays, started light snow about four o'clock and then turned to rain.

Wed Jan 19. Damp and raining gently until noon very slushy and sloppy.

Thur Jan 20. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Irvine at Tripp –

Fri Jan 21. Fine and mild, very slushy. I went to Girls. Euchre in co. also Mrs Davidson. $25,000 to Able. Annie at Club at Wilshes got word that Jennie Green very ill. I phoned 20 calls.

Sat Jan 22. Fine and very cold wind all froze rough and icy. Annie came here. Jennie Green passed away at 9. P.M.

Sun Jan 23. Falling light snow. Very fine I went to Church. But for a walk with Mrs Davidson, Lorraine and Donald here for tea. Went to phone message from Braff I phoned to Wilks at mayers.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Jan 24. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs mable called. Went to Vestry meeting. Back to Annie’s for night.

Tue Jan 25. Fine and moderately cold. a little light snow. I went on the 2.57 Car to New Market. 90 or 95 cents return got 9.27 to Bradford. Single 30 cts. Jennies funeral service 2 P.M. at the Church. I came home with Mrs Strongs. Left tea to sip and home twenty to six then back to Annie’s for this night.

Wed Jan 26. Fine and extreme change to 20 and 22 below zero then during day 11 below was the highest. 7–18 below most of day. 20 at eleven P.M. then remained like that. Charlie had ears frozen.

Thur Jan 27. Fine bright and cold. 20 below in the morning then railed to above zero. Charlie got ears frozen - did not - to the Doctors this morning. I called at mess days in afternoon.

Fri Jan 28. Very mild, little wet snow. I went to call to see Sylia Wilson. 6 Ballots. Mr. Frank Lauderdale called here, non important.

Sat Jan 29. Very mild and slushy. Mrs Davidson and I to tea. Then city. But not very good. Sorrows class was there. Annie came. Mrs D. home all week with sore leg.

Sun Jan 30. Very mild and watery and icy. I went to Church. a very high wind terrifies not out for a walk. Into Mrs Davidsons in the evening.

Mon Jan 31. Fine and rather mild. See Charlie when things rub to one. I took baby jacket to Mrs Broses for mayores, see terribles</text>
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                    <text>Tue Feb 1. Fine and moderately cold. very icy. I called to see Jenny Brons.

Wed Feb 2. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Irvine for a whole.

Thur Feb 3. Milder a little light snow, then a brisk wind in the eve and continued. Ill night, almost impossible to walk on ice.

Fri Feb 4. Fine and colder. I called at Mrs Briles, not at home. I was invited into Boyles in the evening, "Bridge Club".

Sat Feb 5. Fine but cold east wind. a fire at Mrs Johnsons house. cold in head. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk but too cold to go far and icy.

Sun Feb 6. Dull and foggy. a little sleet and snow in night and not quite so icy. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Mon Feb 7. Fine bright, perfect day! Mrs Mc Kinnon here for tea. Jennies Entry called and returned books. I have cold in head and throat.

Tue Feb 8. Fine bright day. with icy. I went to Debates clearing I. B. of yours. $5.00

Wed Feb 9. Fine bright day. thawing a good deal. got eggs, 60 cts doz.Thur Feb 10. Fine day mild. I called at Mrs Nobles.

Fri Feb 11. Fine and bright a cold wind. called at Mrs P. and Jenny Brons called at door to ask for Mrs Rich Simpson.

Sat Feb 12. Fine but much colder. Mr Edgar James died. it was seen a perfect week no snow or rain, and not extremely cold.

Sun Feb 13. Fine but cold east wind and dark. I went to morning Church. Mrs Durdon and I for a walk. not out in the evening.

Mon Feb 14. Fine and moderately cold. a fall of light snow early in the morning. Mrs Shinks called to sell tickets for Euchre on $24

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                    <text>Wed Feb 16. Fine and bright but very high wind. Turning milder with light rain and mist. Baseball girls dance at Hall. My face and head very painful.

Thur Feb 17. Fine and quite mild and sloppy. I went to Toronto. Speight called at Dentist had teeth treated. Went to 8 or in car got a new time 1:33. Snow in the night.

Fri Feb 18. Fine and over with high gusty, turning colder with high wind. I went to Irvines about five o'clock and fixed up. And then home about seven to fix my fire. The Butt met at Annie’s.

S at Feb 19. Fine and quite cold. east wind. my face much worse. I went to Irv. and he sent one to Dr. Campbells. I went at 1:45. he washed out Antrum and removed wax 3.00. Annie at Mrs Riddells Euchre.

Sun Feb 20. A stormy day. Driving and blowing light snow quite a debtor. Annie did not go home went to Boyles for tea. I was in to hear Radio Sermon "Ernest Cody". I feel some better.

Mon Feb 21. Fine and bright and moderating. I took a walk in afternoon at Annie’s at night.

Tue Feb 22. Fine and quite mild. I went to Toronto at Dr Campbells thought me some better. $5.00$. called to see Mary Wilson and called at Speights.

Wed Feb 23. Fine and very mild and sloppy. Mrs Davidson and I out. I called to ask for Mrs Simpson. and G. T. Bowes.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Feb 24. Fine and mild a perfect day. I went to Euchre and Dance at Mrs Shinks’s for full.

Fri Feb 25. Fine and very mild. I went to see Dr Campbell and have to have a slight operation on Saturday morning. Called at Dr Johns’s I went. Started 18 miles in car.

Sat Feb 26. A mild stormy day. Thawing and snowing and very wet. I went to have operation on nose at Physicians and Surgeons building left here 7:32. Operation at 9:30. Five dollars for operating room. $5 day for recovery room.

Sun Feb 27. Fine and mild. I was in Hospital. Higbie called also Dr Campbell took a pot of packing out of nose.

Mon Feb 28. Fine bright and moderately cold. I came home about 2 P.M. walked down here to this house.

Tue Mar 1. Fine bright day. colder rather hard like. I came to this house in afternoon Mrs O. still had furnace.

Wed Mar 2. Fine bright quite cold. I came home in morning but not feeling very well. Back to Annie’s in the eve.

Thur Mar 3. Fine bright but cold. I went to Dr Campbells at 3. P.M. paid for operation $10.00. just home for a while in morning. Mrs Nobles called. Miss Eley called at Annie’s in eve.

Fri Mar 4. Fine and quite mild. I was home all day, and doing furnace. Annie at "Club" at Mr. Johnsons.

Sat Mar 5. Fine and very mild. got eggs 50 cts. My head bad.

Sun Mar 6. Raining gently in the morning then cleared. quite mild. I went to Church. Confirmation several Candidates. Mrs D. and children went.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Mar 7. Fine and quite mild. I went to Dr. Campbells at 11:30 had Antrum washed out. paid $3.00. Miss Mundy called. a little soft snow and rain in evening.

Tue Mar 8. Fine and colder with high wind. water over road in afternoon. Then settled. Before I went out, sat on glass in car for a time. 1:30.

Wed Mar 9. Fine and moderately cold. snow going nicely. Snow to see now, the roads are bad.

Thur Mar 10. Fine and nice went to Dr Campbell he is ill. at Higbie's for lunch. Mrs Noble called and left a note of Miss Lofton inside.

Fri Mar 11. Fine and very mild bright and sunny. "Robins here". I went to Mrs Higbies funeral. very hot in sun water over a little.

Sat Mar 12. Mild and dull with east wind. I went to Dr Campbell who says. my nose and Antrum is much improved. Higbie and children at Annie's for tea. Annie here at night.

Sun Mar 13. Dull and mild. a light shower in morning. I took Car up to Church. and coming home with Mr Breakey. Sleet in afternoon. ice is nearly all off road. but dirty. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. not out in the evening.

Mon Mar 14. Fine and mild rather misty. I called at Mrs H. Simpsons went to call at Gunnar Chaplins. Their baby dead. Best place burial. Mrs Nobles called while I was away.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Mar 15. Fine and quite mild. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Wed Mar 16. Fine and mild. I went to Toronto with Annie. Shopping at Birthday Party at Cemetery Church. perfect Spring like weather this pavement clean and dry. Black-birds here. Mrs D at S. raw.

Thur Mar 17. Fine and quite mild. I called to see Mrs Boyle and J. Bowes. Riquet called here trying. Dr Campbell has taken this piece he left my face for "fixed" since before the operation. Called to see Edna Wiltshire.

Fri Mar 18. Rained heavily morning cleared at 10. I did not go to P. W. Club. Frank Sharpe, Burles &amp; Drummers, Toronto as it is too wet. Mrs Smelle called. Went to Mrs Edges at Sat Mar 19. Fine but cold and windy. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Mrs Kinston called to see Mary Watson she came home yesterday.

Sun Mar 20. Driving from east all day. I went to morning Church. Mrs Davidson in afternoon. Called in to see R. Mauers in eve.

Mon Mar 21. Sleeting and freezing, then milder and misty. very slushy. I called at Wilshes and Boles $1.50 to be to invite them for Saturday.

Tue Mar 22. Fine and a little colder. I called at Mrs Nobles. at Mrs Smelle's in evening. cleaned Kitchen cupboards.

Wed Mar 23. Fine and quite cold. but bright. Saturday Sunday’s snow away.

Thur Mar 24. Dull and cold. a little light rain. I was in Toronto at 5. I have a little cold in head again. got Mobile Syrup $2.25 a gallon.

Fri Mar 25. Fine and warmer. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. in to see M. Watson in evening.

Sat Mar 26. Driving and very wet from east. very bad. I had Bridge. Mrs Wilkes out had two cleanings until Annie came. Chicken made about 12 moulds.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Mar 27. Fine bright day, rather muddy after snow. Annie remained over week end. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. I want to eve church. only the second time this year. 

Mon Mar 28. Fine bright day. Mrs Noble, Miss Medd, Miss Edey for tea

Tue Mar 29. Fine day. quite mild. I went to {place?}, did not get {bell?}. called at W. Croles Office. ice and snow completely gone. &lt;u&gt;Cleaned spare room.&lt;/u&gt; Mrs. {Lundale?} here in eve. 

Wed Mar 30. Fine bright day. Cold. Called at Mrs Parkinsons and F. Burns. 

Thurs Mar 31. Fine aud moderately cold. quite cold for last of Mar. Cleaned &lt;u&gt;matresses&lt;/u&gt; and beds. and first was cold. Mrs Davidson and I at girls Euchre. 

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Sun Apr 3. Fine but dull with East wind. I went to Church and John, Felicia and Verner here for a call. at evening church cleaned sitting room. 

Mon Apr 4. Fine and moderately warm. washed for cleaning upstairs. 

Tue Apr 5. Raining heavily untill {time}, cleaning at noon Mrs Woolly heres at 9:30 to 1. O'Clock. a dollar. Cleaned windows and vaccumed &lt;u&gt;north rooms&lt;/u&gt;. I finished &lt;u&gt;upstairs&lt;/u&gt; after she left. 

Wed Apr 6. Fine bright a little warmer. I put some coal aches on. went to Toronto. at the Alex hear Harry Lauder left at 4:30. went to dinner at 6:30 at Boyles. </text>
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                    <text>Thur Apr 7. Fine but cold, dry and {chisty?}. I cleaned and &lt;u&gt;scrubbed&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;doors&lt;/u&gt; in cellar. washed &lt;u&gt;China&lt;/u&gt; and ornaments in double rooms. 

Fri Apr 8. Fine but cold East wind. finished Cellar. cleaned, oiled furnace. just a little to do in cellar kitchen.  Annie at Club at Welsh's. I was at Normellis in eve. Frogs int. 

Sat Apr 9. Fine bright but cold. cleaned back kitchen cupboard. I burnt grass in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for Pussy Willows in evening. I took hat to Miss Barkins to be fixed. 

Sun Apr 10. Fine bright and cool. very dusty. I was at moms. Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk at eve Church, no fire in little stove for a couple of weeks. 

Mon Aug 11. Fine bright and quite warm. I partly cleaned, &lt;u&gt;Parlor&lt;/u&gt; and D.&lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt;. uncovered cistern. I have a cold in head. 

Tue Aug 12. Dull and cool. Mrs W. here cleaned and finished rooms did not wash D.room curtains. she came at 9:30 left at 1. at 1:25. I gave her the extra 25 cents, old hat fixed. $1.75.

Wed Apr 13. Fine bright day. a little frost in morning. I did a little varnishing in parlor. trimmed out berry cans. called to see Mrs Rick Simpson in eve first time to see her. &lt;u&gt;Furnace out&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Apr 14. Fine bright day. cleaned back kitchen now about done in house. just a little varnishing and a little in cellar kitchen. 

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                    <text>Sat Apr 16. A few light showers. quite  warm. Frauline Caldwells baby buried. I did a little raking and went to Lizzies about 3:30.

Sun Apr 17. Fine and very warm a perfect day. went to St Pauls. &lt;u&gt;Easter&lt;/u&gt; service in the morning. and for a walk in the afternoon. the land is working very well. 

Mon Apr 18. Fine and very very hot. we came home in afternoon took light coat to Mrs Wells to be shortened 15 cents. Lizzie and children came out. no fire. 

Tue Apr 19. Fine and extremely warm for so early. Lizzie and girls here for tea. a little fire in heaten. to lake dampness off. but too warm. I cleaned up over &lt;u&gt;shed&lt;/u&gt;. store room. 

Wed Apr 20. Fine but windy and cooler. I cleaned bottoms of shed so now all done. Lizzie wasn't home. I stayed with children untill Annie went to boys Banquet. (I put in lettuce and onions latter part of last week) 

Thur Apr 21. Fine and bright but colder. I raked and burnt some and put in &lt;u&gt;peas&lt;/u&gt;. Mrs D. helped me to hem curtains in afternoon. all cleaning done but varnishing. heatin at. 

Fri Apr 22. Fine but cold wind. Mrs Davidson and I at Curtes Euchres. Annie not well and went to Lizzies so I stayed at Mrs Davidsons at night. 

Sat Apr 23. Fine but very cold wind. Mrs Davidson and I at Mrs Youngmans to a Euchre Party. I stayed there at night as Annie went back to Lizzies. present 85 {illegible}. Lighted &lt;u&gt;furnace&lt;/u&gt; been out ten days. 


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                    <text>Sun Apr 24. Very cold. light frost. I went to Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. at evening Church. Annie home eve. 

Mon Apr 25. Fine and cold. I have a cold. Mrs Harrison took off some eavestroughs. Donald here for dinner his mother and Lorraine in Toronto. I have a cold. Mrs Clement gave estimate. 

Tues Apr 26. Raining and blowing early in morning. then cleaned about 10. AM. Mrs Harrison here in afternoon. I went to Drs in eve. $1. Cleaned all &lt;u&gt;silver&lt;/u&gt;. Eaves. $28. 

Wed Apr 27. Fine and quite cold. white frost. Mrs Lellwitt called. 

Thur Apr 28. Fine bright day. cool. I went to Toronto at {Hipp?}. Mrs White the Drs Aunt passed away. 

Fri Apr 29. Fine bright warmer. did some more raking. Lizzie came to Annies. light frost. 

Sat Apr 30. Fine and bright. a perfect day. Annies Recital. about seventy. Annie came here at night. 

Sun May 1. Fine and warmer. a perfect day. I went to morning and eve Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. &lt;u&gt;Daylight&lt;/u&gt; saving time. a good many done seeding. W. had a weeks work. Red table cover. Lounge cord. 

Mon May 2. Fine bright day. washed. walked to Willis eve - first this year. 

Tues May 3. Fine and dull. put in grass seed on ditch. in at Mrs Davidsons in afternoon. quite cold. in to see Fanny Bowes. 

Wed May 4. Showery all morning. doing good. I went to Toronto. cleaned at noon. at Miss Edeys in eve. Everything nice and green. 

Thur May 5. Dull with little showers. dug around all shrubs and trees past in {Pansis?}. called at Mary Watsons. out at Bank. Lawn &lt;u&gt;mower&lt;/u&gt; out. </text>
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                    <text>Fri May 6. Fine bright perfect day. put in more peas. fixed coal {bui?} in cellar. at S.S Concert at United Church in eve. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in afternoon. 

Sat May 7. Fine and quite warm. I varnished &lt;u&gt;Coal&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;Oil&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;stove&lt;/u&gt;. Lorraine and I at the graveyard in the evening. a little fire in afternoon. 

Sun May 8. Fine bright day. at morning church. an at eve. ch. out for walk. 

Mon May 9. Rained steadily all morning. doing a great deal of good. I put &lt;u&gt;fur coats&lt;/u&gt; away. Clear at noon. with fog. at Annies as shes in Toronto. 

Tue May 10. Rained part of morning then cleared with very high wind. 

Wed May 11. Dull and cool. painters started at 8. A.M. Mr Clements and a man. Annie helping with Ladies Aid at Mrs Boyles. 

Thur May 12. Dull and cool with sprinkles every little while but did not prevent mens painting. I cut grass. 

Fri May 13. Fair and cool. brightened afternoon first sun for several days. men painting. then clouded by night. shutters put up wet. Annie here at night. 

Sat May 14. Damp and showery so men could not work. rained heavily in the afternoon. cleared at four. I went to Speights. Tom and Jamies called for me at 6:45. started to rain again in the evening. 

Sun May 15. Full with light showers and mist most of day. at Church three times. Eaton Memorial in the evening and to Allan Knights to call. 

Mon May 16. Dull with light showers. I came home about 10. AM.  men not here as too damp. at M. Watson in eve. 

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                    <text>Tue May 17. Fine and bright untill evening. then started to rain heavily most of night. helper here painting all day. Mr Clement just an hour. I called at F. Bowses. 

Wed May 18. Fine bright and colder. Mr C and man here all day. 

Thur May 19. Fair untill evening started to rain and continued all night. men finished painting at noon. I went to Toronto. 

Fri May 20. Fair and cool. I paid for painting. $25 cash and cheque $55. I gave $2 for paint and extras. Mrs D. and I at school grounds to see little girls game. 

Sat May 21. Dull with East wind a heavy shower about six but soon over. Phyllis here for tea. I was at Annies for night. it has rained a great deal since  Mon 9th May. some days only light showers but not at all fair or sunny. grass growing rapid. needs cutting twice a week. &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in heater every afternoon. 

Sun May 22. Fine bright and very warm. almost {sultry?}. at Church. morning and eve. out for a walk. extreme rise in temp. 41.7 in a single day up to  90 degrees. have had so high in May but unusual to climb so suddenly. 

Mon May 23. Rained heavily in the night and continued all day from the East. falling a great amount of rain. Special {Vestry?} meeting. I did not go to it was so wet. 

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                    <text>Wed May 25. Clearing at noon. Annie and I in Toronto. rode down with Boyles. "I got grey crepe for dress" Mrs D. and I at ball game. R.H - J.H. cooler in eve. dress 4 yds. $1.79 per yd. 

Thur May 26. Fine and bright. I called at Mrs Teesons and Mrs Collins. took dress to Miss Taylor. cold at night. terrific wind. 

Fri May 27. Fine and bright a little warmer. Mrs David I {rut?}. I went to Recital at Marguerite Boyles pulpite. very cold driving. 

Sat May 28. Fine bright perfect day. getting warmer at noon. A. and I for a drive with Boyles. Weston. Thistletown. Woodbud. Pine Grove. etc. Annie here at night. put in beans. Asters. 

Sun May 29. Dull and cool East wind. I went to morning Church. for a walk at eve. Church. Annie here. for a walk. 

Mon May 30. Fair quite cold. had dress fitted. W. Martin put barb wire on. 

Tue May 31. I was in Toronto go broadcloth for slip. 2 3/4 yds. 5 gels. got 3.60 refund on dress goods with mark on. at Dr 6-- eyes tested $3.00 need glasses all the time. little frost. 

Wed June 1. Fine and quite cold. called on Mrs Delaporte at John Cooks for dinner for a drive and brot me home. 

Thur June 2. Fine and bright. put in plants. &lt;u&gt;Screen Door on.&lt;/u&gt;

Fri June 3. Fine and warmer. varnished chairs. lawn mower $1.00 + 25. 

Sat June 4. Raining in afternoon. got dress $6.50. hat $5.75. Lizzie and children at Annies. I went at night. colder.

Sun June 5. Fine and very cold and windy. Felicia. Verner. {illegible} and Johnny here for tea. I was at morning church. covered plants like frost. 

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                    <text>Mon June 6. Fine bright, rather cool. I walked to Willis in afternoon. at Field Day. Meeting in eve. &lt;u&gt;no fire&lt;/u&gt; the last of season. Phyllis has measels. 

Tue June 7. Fine and warmer. I went to Toronto. coal would been $14.50 if got earlier when painting. 

Wed June 8. Rained in afternoon. 3 ton coal. $14.75 - $44.25. Miss McKinnon. 

Thur June 9. Showery and sultry. went to Toronto in afternoon. at Hipp -- Annie at Mrs Masons birthday party. Donalds birthday. 

Fri June 10. Fine and very warm and sultry. little shower at noon. Called at Mary Watsons, put kitchen screen door on. Maple. T.H. 

Sat June 11. Fine and cooler. out for a walk in eve. 

Sun June 12. Fine bright day. perfect day. at morning church. for a walk. Mrs D. Lorraine and I at eve church. cold at night. 

Mon June 13. Fine bright a perfect day. washed &lt;u&gt;flannelette&lt;/u&gt; blankets. put on cotton sheets. Mrs Smelli and Eliza in eve. Donald has jaundice. Lawn mower at Mr Clanken. $1. also shears. 

Tue June 14. Fine bright day. I was in Toronto got shoes. $8.50. continues rather cool. 

Wed June 15. Fine bright day. Called at Miss Page and Willie Cookes. &lt;u&gt;Varnished kitchen&lt;/u&gt; Oilcloth. so all done now. 

Thur June 16. Fine bright day. I called at Mrs Johns and Mrs Pearce Robinsons in afternoon. not much grass to cut this week. 

Fri June 17. Fine bright day. for a drive with Boyle girls in eve to Fords, and part Sen. Nicholls place. out Lansing to Yonge. 

Sat June 18. Dull with east wind. started to rain gently at midnight. Lizzie out at Annies for tea. a perfect week. 

Sun June 19. Raining gently. I went to morning church. rained heavier in afternoon. in to hear Radio Sermon in afternoon. at M. Watsons in eve. Annie at Aunt Lizzies for day. 
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                    <text>Mon June 20. Fine day. Annie came and I am home nights four weeks over. 

Tue June 21. Fine day in Toronto. for a little walk in eve. 

Wed June 22. Rather dull and showery. Annie here this week. 

Thur 23. Very sultry in Toronto. a light shower. at Hipp. 

Fri June 24. Fine and moderately warm. strawberries 26 {cls?}. 

Sat June 25. Rained. a severe thunder storm. morning and afternoon. 

&lt;s&gt;Sun June 26.&lt;/s&gt; at Mrs McDonalds to tea to meet Miss Cooper. turned much cooler

Sun June 26. Fine and quite cold wind. at morning and evening church. Wylie, Lizzie and children for a drive. called at Willis. 

Mon June 27. Fine bright perfect day. Minnie came at night. Arthur came with her. 

Tue June 28. Fine and quite warm. a short drive with Boyles. 

Wed June 29. Fine and extremely warm. Minnie and I at Annies for dinner and tea. I got a car to go to Willies $1.50, about an hour. &lt;u&gt;$17-48 {cls?} from Hydro&lt;/u&gt;. 

Thur June 30. Fine but extremely warm. Minnie and Iin Toronto all day. Strawberries 25 {cls?}. 

Fri July 1. Fine and extremely hot at first then a little breeze. Field Day. 

Sat July 2. Fine and warm, just out for a little walk. Strawberries 20 at  Mrs W. rain needed. &lt;u&gt;Pollie&lt;/u&gt; McCampbell  died. 


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                    <text>Sun July 3. Fine and turned very cold, no rain Minnie and I at morning church. I went to Orange Service at the school grounds at 3. P.M. Willie and Mary also arthur appelbe there in the evening.

Mon July 4. Fine and quite cold, Annie left for Lizzies.

Tue July 5. Fine and warmer. Minnie left on evening train from Concord Station. N.S took us out, we called at Frank Teasdakes. {Wybies} and Annie left on trip. Lorraine stayed with me.

Wed July 6. Fine at first then showery in afternoon not too much rain.

Thur July 7. Rained a light shower then cleared at moon and very cold in the evening, I left on bus at 12. standard line at Bowmanville about two hours or more going.

Fri July 8. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. {Lorie} and I out to a church tea for a walk in the evening.

Sat July 9. Fine and bright a perfect day for a walk to Dr {Baldurms}garden in the evening.

Sun July 10. Fine and warmer a perfect day at morning church for a drive in the afternoon, a walk in the evening.

Mon July 11. Fine and warmer. piet out in the evening.

Tue July 12. Fine and very, very, hot and dusty. Orange Parade.

Wed July 13. Fine untill afternoon a thunder with little rain. Came home on bus left B at 10 to ten new time at Bloor and yonge about 12. United S.S. picnic at island. I stayed at Mrs Davidsons like a storm.

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                    <text>Fri July 15. Rained steadily all morning. doing a lot of good {bab} not for hay. St Swithius day.

Sat July 16. Fine but very sultry for a walk in eve.

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Mon July 18. Fine bright day cool, perfect day. I went to Toronto got wash silk dress, home early.

Tue July 19. Fine perfect day. Mr Harrison cleared 30 cts I gave 45. cts pipes and and left {allar} ones off. I went to Toronto at 3 PM. and exchanged dress and got 3 1/4 yrds broadcloth 36 {wel} 98 cts.

Wed July 20. Fine bright and cool. Mrs Davidson helping me with dress. fire in Toronto King Street $100,000 loss. Annie arrived in Toronto. Mrs Delaporte called.

Thur July 21. Fine bright and cool a perfect day and fine for haying this week, but got such a soaking over week end takes a lot of drying. Annie out here, Hugh. Alice and childrens called, Mr Doner called.

Fri July 22. Thundering and showery in afternoon, heavy rains north of here, L.L.C. picnic. I went to Mrs Delaporte for tea at the Bedford Theatre and home 10. P.M.

Sat July 23. Rained heavily most of day, drizzling in eve - an immense rainfall. Mrs Mason at Annies, first time at Annies for over four weeks.

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                    <text>Sun July 24. Fair but threatening rain. brighter in afternoon at morning church. called at Miss Edets ub evening.

Mon July 25. Fine and moderately warm. picking small basket berries every day. 

Tue July 26. Fine and much warmer. Lizzie and children out Mrs Smellie in eve.

Wed July 27. Fine and very warm. Mrs D. at {Suransea} remained over. Miss {McKinnon} here for tea.

Thur July 28. Fine and very warm Mr Doner here pointing chimney. {Beans}.

Fri July 29. A little shower in night just as sprinkle turned a little cooler believe. Mr Doner finishing chimney. $25.47. added brick nearly or 90 - 100 at 4 cts each. I went to Toronto in afternoon Hipp. cleared about noon and a perfect day. Lizzie went home.

Sat July 30. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day.

Sun July 31. Fine and cool a perfect day. Lizzie family went to Lake Simcoe. I went to morning church for a walk in the evening to see new road.

Mon Aug 1. Civic holiday a perfect day. bright and moderately cool. for a walk with Mrs Davidson, started laying concrete on road no traffic.

Tue Aug 2. Fine and quite cool. I went to Weston in afternoon. George brought me over to yonge St. Mrs Teasdale poorly. Mrs Mason went home.

Wed Aug 3. Fine bright and cool. Mrs Davidson and I at Miss Edeys in eve.

Thur Aug 4. Fine day. Lizzie and children back to Annies untill friday light shower.

Fri Aug 5. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day. Annie Lizzie and girls, also Agnes B and Lorraine for tea outside. Margaret remained out.

Sat Aug 6. Fine and warmer. out for a walk in eve. Margaret and Mary, Bowes at Annies to play with Margaret. called here. Prince opened new Union Station. helped Mrs D. with dough n little or no rain for two weeks, good. hay and harvest.




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                    <text>Sun Aug 7. Fine and much warmer, heard Price over Radio also at opening of new Peace Bridge. Lake Ont - L.Erie.

Mon Aug 8. Dull and misty then hot and sultry. Mrs Davidson and children went away early. a few drops of rain at night then cooler.

Tue Aug 9. Fine bright and very cool high wind. I put jewelry in safety box, in Mts Smellies verundah in evening. Took Mr D. tea.

Wed Aug 10. Fine bright day, not hot. Annie and I went to Lizzies in the morning. out for a drive in afternoon and evening

Thur Aug 11. Fube abd niderateky warn a perfect day. down town in aft. home in the evening.

Fri Aug 12. Fine a little warmer. eve girls at Annie Hamiltons for tea.

Sat Aug 13. A few sprinkles in morning, a little warmer. I came home about 4.30. out in the eve for provisions. Mrs Davidson home Lorraine stayed with me. Mrs {Feson} called I was out.

Sun Aug 14. Fine and moderately warm at church. Mr Noble on holidays for a walk in the evening.

Mon Aug 15. Fine and bright, a perfect day. Mrs Teasdale died.

Tue Aug 16. Fine and moderately warm. Annie, Lizzie and Phyllis and Ruth came out. I went to annied. aired blankets.

Wed Aug 17. Fine and beautiful not too warm. I went to Mrs Teasdales funeral left here a few minutes to 12. came up with Mr and Mrs Campbell to cemetry

Thur Aug 18. Fine very cool. the girls here for lunch (corn) I was there with Boyles for afternoon team. gave L. 1 pr blankets. three pair shuts. </text>
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                    <text>Fri Aug 19. Fine and cool. went with Agnes and Marguerite for a pic nic at Wilery Lake.

Sat Aug 20. Fine bright a little warmer. I had the girls, boyle girls and Mrs Davidson for dinner at 6. lamb. 40 - $1.90.

Sun Aug 21. Fine and a little warmer. I went to morning church for a walk with Mrs Davidson in eve. not any rain of any account here since july 23, four weeks yesterday. rain in other parts. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in eve.

Mon Aug 22 Fine and moderately warm. Lizzie and children went home in evening. cool mornings and evenings.

Tue Aug 23 Fine and bright untill late in afternoon a little shower first 2 lb box candy for several weeks. only stopped harvest for a short time. Annie here

Wed Aug 24. Fine and quite cool. I called to see Mis Wibcocks and Mrs Wilson in afternoon.

Thur Aug 25. Fine and bright an ideal day. I went to Toronto at Hipp and then went over to the Island about 3.30 and called to see Mrs McDonald. left at 8.30. they are coming to Toronto 21 Sept.

Fri Aug 26. Fine and bright. I walked to Willies in the afternoon. some are travelling on the new road to the second now.

Sat Aug 27. Fine at first then about 6.P.M. started to rain gently and cleared. 4 - open. about 8.30, very cool. Horticultural show. Mrs D. Annie and I for tea. 23 cts. sandwich, tea and cake. home in the eve.

Sun Aug 28. Fair and dull. I went to church. the third sunday Mr Noble was away. Mrs Simpkins died at noon. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. for a walk with girls in eve.


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                    <text>Mon Aug 29. Rained steadily most of day, ground well soaked first good rain for five weeks her ("July 23") Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Simpkins. rather cool.

Tue Aug 30. Dull and damp most of day. us went to cemetry. Charlie and misses Johnson at Annies in eve.

Wed Aug 31. Fine bright and moderately warm, a perfect day. I went to {Ex} down on 9.17. home about 5: P.M. day of big swim, started 8.30. furst fubusg 8.15 : P.M. Annie away at Niagara with Bridge pic-nic home. 2.15 P.M.

Thur Sept 1. Fine bright a perfect day. phone from Lily Morton.

Fri Sept 2. Fine bright day a little warmer. at Ex. left here at 3. and home shorty after 11. met girls at 3.30

Sat Sept 3. Dull and warmer, but no rain. Mrs D. away at Ex yest picked pears.

Sun Sept 4. Fine and moderately warm, a perfect day. I went to morning church. Mr Noble home. for a walk in afternoon at evening church.

Mon Sept 5. Fine and warm a perfect day. Labor Day. I had Tom and Jennie Speight, also Mrs James and Florence for tea.

Tue Sept 6. Fine and quite warm. I called at Mary Watsons. Mrs D and I at Welshs in eve, looking for plumbs. Annie here.

Wed Sept 7. Fine, very warm. I canned a few pears. I had a 11 qt Mrs Simpson called I was out  basket and 4 small baskets haud picked. called at Edeys.

Thur Sept 8. Fine and quite warm ideal weather for {Ex}. I called to ask for Mrs Wilson in eve. called at M. Chapmans.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Sept 9. Fine bright a perfect day. went to Ex. at 1.30 and left at 8.45. home shortly after 10.PM.

Sat Sept 10. Fine but rather sultry. Mrs D. and I at a Ball game. picked last of pears.

Sun Sep 11. Fine and bright with clear breeze. at church Mrs D. and I for a walk. at evening church.

Mon Sept 12. Fine and very warm. I beat and cleaned my feather bed. East room, took off cover but not washed since apr 1926. windows stuck with paint got Mr Clement to loosen them he cracked one in dining room.

Tue Sept 13. Fine but dull. I went to Dentist. got tooth treated called to see Dr Campbell but finds no antrum trouble. Changing gauge on Radid

Wed Sep 14. Fine and quite warm. I made tomate butter and cleaned the windows upstairs.

Thur Sep 15. Fine and very sultry. extremely warm for this season. I cleaned west spare bed room. Mrs P called.

Fri Sept 16. Fine and bright but not extreme heat. E.P. went home.

Sat Sept 17 Fine and quite mild, out without coats all week and no mud of fire. Lorraine sick with Jaundice.

Sun Sept 18. Fair and quite mild at morning church. John Felicia and Verner called. Wylie, Lizzie and children and Annie for tea.

Mon Sept 19. Fine and a little cooler. I made jelly. Mrs D. helped me washed for cleaning.

Tue Sept 20. Fine with exception of a squawl in afternoon cooler. Annie here at night. went to Bloor ASt, furs $10. two Mink furs and old cape. got small basket of peaches 15 cents canned in afternoon. </text>
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                    <text>Wed Sept 21. Fine and cooler. electric heater in evening. while frost up at church decorating in the evening. cleaned north room.

Thur Sept 22. Fine with exception of squawls in afternoon. Mrs D. Annie and I at Thanksgiving Service Canon {McGanigle} Perpper sauce for to donate to dinner. preached sermon. cleaned N.sitting room finished E. bed room

Fri Sept 23. Fine day a frost then shower early cleared. I went to Toronto. disappointed home early. all done upstairs.

Sat Sept 24 Fine bright perfect day after a heavy white front cleaned cupboards in back kitchen.

Sun Sept 25. Fine with high wind and quite warm. at morning church "Thanksgiving Service" Mr {Ashoroft}. the frost has not done much harm. only to some of tender vines at evening church hat made over. $2.50

Mon Sept 26. Fine day washed for dining room and parlor sent curtains 38 cts cleaned silver and washed {chua}. Mrs {Tee Dutch} and Blair called.

Tue Sept 27. Fine and cooler I cleaned inside of windows, pictures etc. called at Mrs Wilsons in afternoon. hired electric cleaner. Mr C - 75 cts 50 {askes}

Wed Sept 28. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned parlor and Dining rooms. Mrs D and I at funeral service. Miss McKimon for tea. showery in eve so could not go to Corn Roast at Mr W. were invited to Mrs Mc{Intoshs}.

Thur Sept 29. Very warm and sultry. cleaned kitchen and finished back kitchen. cleaned outside of windows. at Boyles for cards in the eve. three tables, heavy storm about 6. P.M and another one about 11. very warm no need of fire.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Sep 30. Fine and quite mild. cleaned shed.

Sat Oct 1. Fair and warm. a few sprinkles here. a heavy shower in Toronto. Annie and I went to Lizzies. they are at Meaford. Corn Roast at Mr Wittshires. Explosion in Rosedale.

Sun Oct 2. Fine and quite warm. people sitting out in Toronto. at Rhodes are church in the morning.

Mon Oct 3. Fine and mikd followed by heavy thunder storm in afternoon came home in the aftrnoon. called at Miss Edeys in eve.

Tue Oct 4. Fine and warm. I washed and &lt;u&gt;cleaned cellar&lt;/u&gt;. all finished cleaning now. Annie here.

Wed Oct 5. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies did not need coat going out: called at Mrs Smellies in the evening.

Thur Oct 6. Fine and warm a perfect day. I was in Toronto shampoo partly covered cistern and singe $1.35; called at W. Cooks at Annies she had a few girls in for Bridge. no fire. only Electric heater eve.

Fri Oct 7. Showery most of day. put up pipes in cellar. Pickled pears. 25 cents the others he cleaned and put back in July. Annie at Club at Boyles first meeting. I was at Mrs Simpsons

Sat Oct 8. Fine and cooler but a perfect day. Woodbridge Fair Annie at Annie Hamiltons. Lorraine here. Mrs D and I for a walk. called to see Mary Watson. firstnfire

Sun Oct 9. Fine and bright. quite a heavy frost. I washed at morningchurch first time to wear velvet hat. for a walk. Clara and George Teasdale called at evening church.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Oct 10. Fine bright perfect day. made 6 pies, and box biscuits 8'4 lbs $1.48 pepper sauce. went to Euchre and Dance at Golf Club.

Tue Oct 11. Fine perfect day went to Plowing match about 9.AM. 150 for dinner.

Wed Oct 12. Started to rain abiut 6.AM. and continued all day sometimes pouring. I came home at four oclock. fire in heater first all week. only took in about $47.00. E.P. came.

Thur Oct 13. Fine but rather cold and windy. over 400 for dinner and over 10, for supper. took in $600 to now.

Fri Oct 14. Fine bright day rather cold. about 240 for dinner and only a few for supper.

Sat Oct 15. Fine and bright perfect day. clearing up after meals.

Sun Oct 16. Fine and colder. fire in heater only third time this season. at morning church. "Childrens Service" Annie for a drive with Boyles to Barrie. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. eve ch

Mon Oct 17. Fine bright perfect day. finished covering cistern. picked last of apples. Miss McKimon here. George and Clara F. called.

Tue Oct 18. Fine but colder and windy. Mrs Davidson picking apples this week. Mrs Noble called brought kettle home. Annie here at night. Mrs Davidson gave me some apples.

Wed Oct 19. Dull and cold wind, in Toronto bright satin 4 yards $2.99 per yd $11.96 regular $3.95.

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                    <text>Thur Oct 20. Fine bright perfect day, but high wind. at Mrs Simpkins eggs 50 cts. put on the &lt;u&gt;double doors.&lt;/u&gt; took of screw doors.

Fri Oct 21. Fine bright day a little colder. Annie had "Bridge Club".

Sat Oct 22. Fine and milder. I went to Weston in afternoon. at the Bazaar got potatoes 35 and jelly 25 apron. 50 cts.

Sun Oct 23. Fine bright perfect day. at church in the morning and Anglican in the evening. George took us for a drive.

Mon Oct 24. Fine bright perfect day. white frost then warmer. George and Clara brought me home in afternoon. Lorraine at night

Tue Oct 25. Fine and quite mild. N.S. trimming trees. Mrs P. called.

Wed Oct 26. Fine and milder perfect weather no heavy black frost yet.

Thur Oct 27. Fine day milder. went to Toronto. eyes tested Dr Saporito.  $8.05 left reading glasses as they are had new lenses in other glasses.

Fri Oct 28. Fine and bright. I walked to Willies, very warm going ot and cooler coming home. just light the heater in afternoon it is so nice and warm. 

Sat Oct 29. Fine and cooler. raked and burnt some maple leaves. Mrs Double Davidson and I for a walk and then took Lorraine to window in Halloween Party at Lois Adams in eve. Annie still here.

Sun Oct 30. Fine bright but colder east wind, at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk at evening church.

Mon Oct 31 Fine and quite warm. I went to Mrs Fishers funeral. "Hallow"een.

Tue Nov 1. Fine and quite mikd.

Wed Nov 2. Rained gently in the morning. then cleared and colder. Annie in Toronto, at Cment. Massey Hall. Lorraine here. I was in Toroto. Hipp.

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                    <text>Thur Nov 3. Fine rather a cold wind. Annie came home from town.

Fri Nov 4. Fine and cold wind. I went to the Dentist, filling removed. went to Annies first for two weeks. Mrs Noble called. washed {Harmelette} blankets

Sat Nov 5. Fair at first squawl of rain in the afternoon. I raked and burnt leaves, mine are all down now. J. Garvin died.

Sun Nov 6. A squawl of snow in afternoon and last night, a very cold. N.W. wind. I light &lt;u&gt;furnace&lt;/u&gt; when came from church. I was at morning and evening church. Mr D. light theirs yesterday. quite a light fall of snow in night. Mr D. at {Surwsea}

Mon Nov 7. "Thanksgiving Day". Fine bright and very cold. Annie and I at Lizzies for goose dinner. home about 9.30.

Tue Nov 8. Fine and very cold. clothes freezing on line. "ploughing hand"

Wed Nov 9. Fine a little milder, frosty. "Congregational meeting". burnt from

Thur Nov 10. Dull and raw wind. I went to Toronto at Dr Mclat 4.30 a light shower in the evening.

Fri Nov 11. Dull and very sultry and misty, let furnace out yesterday. I had a dizzy spell im morning so went to Dr. $1.50 went for a drive with Mr Farr to D. {Hereiwans}. Annie at the Club at Simpsons. "Armistice Day"

Sat Nov 12. Turned very cold with terrific wind. Morley Findley dug &lt;u&gt;garden&lt;/u&gt; and broke up a little brush. I gave him a dollar. gas bad for a while when wind so high. furnace again.

Sun Nov 13. Fine brifht perfect day. quite cold. I went to church Canon Morley preached. Mr Noble not well.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Nov 14 Dull and damp, a little shower in the evening. Raking &amp; burn leaves.

Tue Nov 15. Fine and quite mild. I went to Toronto had dress fitted. Annie here at night. started to drizzle rain in evening and continued. fire at M Corlery's about 2.30. then started to rain harder.

Wed Nov 16. Rained gently most of te day.

Thur Nov 17. Rain and sleet then snow in the afternoon. very slowly and slippery. Annie and I down town met Mrs Davidson at Lunch. went for my dress. $10 making. $1 georgette. $2. Buckle material $2.99. per yard regular $3.95 ($11.96) in all $24.96.

Fri Nov 18. Fair and colder. quite a bt of snow and very icy on road. I wentto Drs at noon. $1.50. Med - and tablets, called Mrs Simpkins.

Sat Nov 19 Fine and sunny. the first since tuesday. quite cld, called to ask for Mr Noble in the evening.

Sun Nov 20. Fine bright and milder. at church. Arch-Deacon Warren here. settling with Wardens and Exec- for money. out for a walk. at evening church.

Mon Nov 21. Dull and showery. quite mild again.

Tue Nov 22. Mild with showers then cleared in the afternoon. Made &lt;u&gt;mince meat.&lt;/u&gt; 

Wed Nov 23. Fine and clearing, colder again. I called at Meda Clubines with cards. back roads. very bad. called to see Mrs R. Robinson

Thur Nov 24. Rain, sleet and nsow. clearing about two o'clock. I went to toronto to Dentist. bill $24.00 Inlay $15. + 7 + 2. in September

Fri Nov 25 Dull and misty cleared at noon. in Toronto at Hipp- Chrysaw $1 per half doz. Annie at Club at Meda's, I called Mrs Simp</text>
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                    <text>Sat Nov 26. Bright morning then showery in afternoon. Mrs D. came home from Swansea. no fire in stove all week. furnace enough.

Sun Nov 27. Fine and clearing, mild. at morning church. a supply. for a walk in afternoon. at evening church.

Mon Nov 28. Fine and moderately cold. a showr late in the evening dull and damp.

Tue Nov 29. Fair and moderate. I went to the Doctor. Medicine and Tablets. $1.25. have spots in which are irritable. a great many are getting vaccinated. but not compulsory here. Annie here.

Wed Nov 30. Rained steadily all day. and snowed laate in the evening. I went to Bazaar. at United ch- Annie not in own.

Thur Dec 1 Fine and quite old, bright. I went to Toronto shopping Annie went too as her fire was out.

Fri Dec 2. Fine but a raw cold  wind, I went up to gran yard.

Sat Dec 3. Fine but a very cold wind. Annie went to Lizzies for the week end. Lprraine here. I called to see Aliee Edey. in eve

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Mon Dec 5. Fine and a little milder. Annie came home from Eliz

Tue Dec 6. Fine and mild. Mrs D. in toront. I went in to see Lors and stayed part of the time she has Sty in eye.

Wed Dec 7. Mild and foggy all day. I went to Toronto. shopping Mrs Kane called brought. porle. turnipe, carrots, apron

Thur Dec 8. Cleared and terrific wind. gas very bad here boats in distress at. Soo. and upper lakes.</text>
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Wed Dec 14. Fine and mdoerate. bright and sunny. a perfect day.

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Sun Dec 18. Fine but cold wind, a little gas. I went to morning curch. not out in the evening as I have a bad cold. went to Annies early.

Mon Dec 19. Fine and moderately cold. went to the Docotor. $1.00 face painful.

Tue Dec 20. Rather cold and blustery. Mrs D. in Toronto. Mr Boyle sick.

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&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 1 New Years Day, I had Willies family Marjories also Annie and Lorraine for dinner. Mrs Davidson and I went to concert in United Church the boys class had a play etc. It was quite a mild a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 2. Fine and quite mild perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 3. Fine and milder, at morning church. John and George Coole for tea also Donald Davidson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 4. Fair and mild but very damp and foggy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 5. Damp and misty quite sloppy and icy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 6. Rather blustery then clear and colder. I went to Toronto home early. Jennie Edy called. Mrs. Davidson in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 7. Fine but cold and windy. very icy. bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Annies in afternoon to make sandwich and keep fires up for the Bridge Club in the evening. perfect eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 9. Snowing steadily from the East all day. very light snow but quite a debth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 10. Fine and bright windy in afternoon. I went to morning church Annie and I for a walk in afternoon. I went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 11. Rather blustery and quite a fall of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 12. Fine and colder. I called at N. Smellies in eve and phoned F. Teasdales for Thursday eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 13. Milder with light snow in afternoon in Toronto in the afternoon. Sleighing fairly good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 14. Fine bright and moderately cold. at first followed by snow and very blustery in afternoon. Frank and Mrs Teasdale, Nelson and Mrs Smellie here to spend the evening. cleared about 9 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 15. Fine and milder in Toronto met. E. Annie here started last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 16. Fine and moderately cold. a perfect day. I Went to church for a walk in afternoon. Mrs D and I at evening church. Golf. seeing them costing coming. called. {written above as line ran out of space} at Murdys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 17. Fine a perfect day. Thawing. I went to church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk, and then at evening Ch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 18. Dull followed by a gentle rain in afternoon making it very slippery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 19. Fair and mild but damp. I called to see Hellen Fowler in afternoon called to see Isobel Dee, Birdie McLean and Mrs Wilson. Irene Scorr died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 20. Fair and mild. I called to see Mrs Edey in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 21. Colder with a fall of light snow last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 22. Fine but cold. N.W. wind 5 below zero. I went to Town. Mrs DelaPorte called. went to Annies she at Club, Swings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 23. Fine but very cold wind fortunately little snow or would drift.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 24. Very cold wind. at morning church Irene Scott buried. I did not go out in eve. cold and windy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 25.Fine and moderately cold. I went to Rink for a while, and missed. Miss Mundey and Mrs Simpson who called. Went to Vestry meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 26.Fine and quite cold. I called at Mrs Balls with a donation of $5 for deficit. Mrs Boyle and Miss Medd called also Mrs Simpson and Miss Mundey in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 27.Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect day. I went to Drs in evening. $1&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 28.A cold N.W. wind and very cold little snow or else it would have filled the roads. I did not go to Dentist in case of drifting. Moccasin Dance postponed. Below zero and wind terrific. helping Mrs D. piece compt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 29.Fine and quite cold. 6. below zero. Annie here night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 30.Fine extreme change for milder. all slushy, ice and water. Irene here friday, gave her Coke. also today for loan. Mrs D and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 31.Dull and mild quite watery and icy. I went to morning Church. in to hear Radio Canon Cody. at Annie’s at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 1.Mild and rather damp. I called at Mrs Smellie’s in the afternoon I went to Annie’s as she was at Wells in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 2.Fine and much colder. I went to Toronto. at W.C Mr. H.B. went to call with Mrs D. to get Coat. a clear fine day. W. but shivering.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 3.Fine and moderately cold. Reception at Parsonage. a little light snow in eve. I was at Dr’s for medicine.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 4.A fall of light snow in night. I helped Mrs Davidson tie a cloth comforter. quite cold. fine Moccasin Dance. $3&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 5.Fine bright day. I was in Toronto. front teeth at R. Boyd. called at Miss McTimmons. At Annies she was at Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 6.Mild but quite misty almost rain. Lizzie and Children at Annies remained until Sunday A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 7.Fine and quite cold and gusty. I went to morning and evening Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. I called left Sundays and Pork. Lorraine here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 8.Fine bright and moderately cold. I called at Mr. B. Simpsons in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 9.Fine and colder. better flurries of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 10.Fine and very cold wind although not few. Annie and I spent the day at Lizzie's home at 9 P.M. The United Church had a Valentine Social. collected $27.00 for.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 11.Fine but cold and windy. The Boyle girls, Annie and I at Mr Davidson's to hear Radio.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 12.Fine and milder a perfect day. Went to Toronto at Irvine in afternoon. Annie here at night. Mrs Davidson in evening. Coal Strike over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 13.Fine bright and milder. Presby. terian and U. Church had S. S. Sleigh rides and supper. a perfect day. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. at Dr's in eve. $1&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 14.Fine and mild, dull. at morning and eve Church. drove out with Dr to Willis. Mrs Gallagher called. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Coal Strike over a few days ago.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 15.A fall of light snow, then clear and colder. I called on Mrs Hobbes. and at Mrs Shelders in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 16.Fine and quite cold. our Oyster Supper cleared $32 I gave two dollars. I helped Mrs Davidson to tie a comforter. "Supper $5 cents."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 17.Fine and quite mild. I called to see Miss Harris and Mary Campbell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 18.A gentle snow! Storm all day quite soft. a lot of sweeping I have done back and one chest.Fri Feb 19.Colder and blowing. drifting on this road a little Mrs Davidson in afternoon. Annie at Club. I thro&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 20.Fine bright day. cold but no wind. A word at a tea at Mrs Smelle's 4:30 to 7. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 21.Fine quite cold. below zero in the morning. I went to morning and evening Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 22.Fine and moderately cold. I called on Mrs Jim Fishers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 23.Fine bright and cold. at Miss Edges in eve. Annie at Oakwood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 24.Fine bright and moderately cold. N. W. at Mrs Robinsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 25.Rained heavily all day. water and slush bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 26.Cold north wind and blustery. Stopped storming at noon but water running. I went out. Sick way but bad going.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 27.Very cold and windy. I got home in cutter. B. Scotts. and at night it was frozen at this sides. water terrific. the motors were getting stuck continually. I went to Annies as it was bad going.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 28. Fine and moderately cold. Can walk on side but still bad for motors. Some Slack I went to morning Church. Mrs D and I for a walk, at the United Church in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 1. A fall of light snow then cleared and soft. Bad for motors getting stuck but can walk at this side. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 2. Fair and colder. men chopped ice on road and much better. I went to Annies. Marguerite in for a game of Bridge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 3. Fine and quite cold. all frozen clean and dry. Annie here at night. "Mar 4" see Ken Coal. 16 and 7 for coke 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 4. Fine and very cold wind. I went to Toronto. Rubber industry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 5. Fine very cold about zero. Mrs Hobbes called. I was in at Boyles, the Bridge Club. Mrs Durdon in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 6. Fine bright and cold. a little below zero. at Mrs Johns Euchre I got Prize. "46" - 4 tables. Annie came here to let her fire out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 7. Snowing gently has fallen quite a lot in night. I went to morning Church. Annie here. not so cold. We went for a walk when it cleared about 3:30 P.M. at evening Church. turning colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 8. Fine and very cold wind. I called at Mrs Reaces Robinsons and Mrs Nobles. A and I at Boyles two tables of Bridge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 9. Fine and quite cold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 10.Fine and cold about zero. I went to Toronto. I have a cold. Thur Mar 11.Fine bright day. very cold in Toronto at shears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 12.Fine with cold. north winds about zero. I have a cold at Dr’s for Cough medicine $1&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 13.Fine. very cold 4 below zero. I went to Toronto with Mrs Davidson to see the "Man between" at Uptown Theatre. left here about twenty to seven and below left at 12. Had a long wait for car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 14.Fine bright day. a little milder. I went to church felt sick. Had Dr Doctor. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 15.Fine bright and cold. I felt sick all day. lying down most all day. Annie here at night. Mrs Jesse Pranum very poorly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 16.Fine and quite cold. Mrs D and children went to Pranums. I felt a little better in afternoon. went to Euchre at Mrs Elson's, five tables. Annie came here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 17.Fine and milder. I went to Toronto bought Amethyst Dress 4 yards, $3.50 - Fourteen dollars. I met Lizzie. had lunch together. I went to Odd Time Concert at United Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 18.Fine and moderately cold. Florence James called in morning. Mrs Davidson and I out to pay Tho. Hall and for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 19.Fine and mild. Annie had Bridge Club. I went in afternoon to fix for it. Rained in evening quite heavily then cleared.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 20.Fine bright and much warmer. water running quickly and got over in morning alright. At night walked over in Rubber boots. Lizzie and Children at Annies for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 21. Fine bright and mild. perfect day. I walked over but could not go back to church. I went out back came at night. at evening church. in to see Jimmy Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 22. Fine bright and milder. water very high. I got a ride over "Robins" both times went out early in the evening. asked for maiden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 23. Dull and showery all day. water not quite so high. I walked over in the evening. Cleaned Bureau Drawers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 24. Fine and bright. water not so deep. Cleaned Clothes Closet aired and put away furs. Called at Mrs Simpsons in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 25. Fine bright day. water over walked over with long boots. thought it safe. I went out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 26. Fine but much colder. Annie at Skating Carnival and stayed at Lizzie's over night. Lorraine with me. water settled and went over in light boots. the first for a week. Cleaned and Scrubbed Cellar. heavy and dirty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 27. Fine but very cold a hard frost. Annie and I along with Boyle girls at Welsh's for tea. Annie came here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 28. Fine bright but very cold. I was at Church. morning and evening. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 29. Fine and a little milder. I went to call at John Brooks and Alice Sifton's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 30. Fine and moderately cold. east wind. We were at a Bridge at Mrs McWhirter's. three tables. in to 10:30 went with Mrs Johns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 31. Ice storm. terrible destruction. rows of poles broken or gone. Electric light off until Sunday afternoon. Mr Penman died. Boys' Banquet at United Church. look see All the costs.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 1. Colder. The Ice all thawed off last evening. Snowing and blowing most of this day. Mrs Davidson and I took our Hats to Miss Barkers. Called at Mr Reaman's. I was dead sleepy in at Mrs Shutt's in evening. no lights here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 2. Fine bright day ideal but a lot of snow. Some sleighing. I went to Church. and to the funeral at 2 P.M. Willie Cook came home for tea. I went to Annie's the girls are there. Mr Reaman is 84 years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 3. A terrific day snowing and blowing. wet snow. I went to Toronto home early. at Annie's at night terrible slush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 4. Easter Sunday. a little colder but slushy in afternoon at morning Church. a good congregation. Annie Lizzie and Children here for tea also Dorrine Davidson I went to evening Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 5. Fine and mild. Slushy. water over a little. I called to see Mrs Raddy. sent mattress over washed 25 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 6. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to Curlers Euchre about a hundred there. Cleaned spare room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 7. Raining and sleeting but ice soon came off. I went to Toronto to get dress fitted. Mrs Well's shortened coat 50 cts. Lizzie and children went home. rained all night quite muddy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 8. Fine and very muddy. at U. Church. St Georges Choir there. water over a little.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 9. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto for dress. two dollars and 1 dollar for lace. Material four yards at 2:95. Annie at Club at Miss Hall's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 10. Fine bright day. Snow and ice going. roads drying up middle. I went to pay Dr for Sunday call. Annie came here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 11. Fine bright and very cold. a heavy frost at night. at morning church. John, Della, Denver and Miss Wilson also Alice, Hugh and Elizabeth for tea here about four and left at 8:30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 12. Fine bright after a heavy frost. dusty. washed and ironed for Cleaning. and got all ready.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 13. Fine bright and a little milder. Mrs Sanders here from 8:30 to 2:15 at 35$\text{cts}$ hour 1.75. I finished up rooms. made and put up curtains in north room. took up Sitting room Carpet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 14. Milder followed by a squall in afternoon and very, very cold terrific wind. I was in Toronto met J..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 15. Very cold wind had frosty quite a bit of ice around. washed China and ornaments in double room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 16. Fair but cold. I went to Girl's Day Association Eucher. Madras curtain twenty-four tables. Lizzie came out. too cold to clean.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 17. Fine bright but very cold wind. Annie's Euchre 3:30 to 5:30 tea served. six tables. very dusty. furnace still in but no fire in heater.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 18. Fine very cold wind and frost at morning and evening. Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Mrs Brown.Mon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr 19. Fine very cold. dusty. washed and ironed for downstairs rooms. Cleaned silver. Mr Wilcox died. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Lobb's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 20. Fine and a little warmer. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Wilcox's. I had Mrs Sanders finished Dining room Parlor. Furnace out. had 8 rooms curtains washed. 75 cents. terrible dusty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 21. Fine and much warmer. Took covers off cistern. Person called and cleaned Back Kitchen. warm winds. Varnish here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 22. Fine bright and warm. Surveying road for $3 mile. I cleaned store-room. Mr Young man called to give a price on barn. twenty-five dollars for his work all but brick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 23. South side $12 cleaned lower part of shed. soaked and burnt. yards, all about done but back dining room and cellar kitchen and varnishing etc. no fire needed since Tuesday. at Miss Edley's eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 24. Cooler East wind. rained heavily a couple of hours then cleared about three. Mrs D. and I went for a little walk. rain has done much good. cleaned grass and freshened. Annie here. Rained in night.S&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;un Apr 25. Fine but dull and very cold wind. I went to morning church. lighted heater yesterday and to-day. Mrs Davidson in the afternoon. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 26. Very cold and windy. Heavy frost and ice. I washed and cleaned Cellar Kitchen, all done but back Dining rooms. and a little Varnish here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tuesday, Apr. 27 Fine bright and a little warmer. Mr. Youngman painting our barn. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday, Apr. 28 Colder and windy after a heavy rain in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday, Apr. 29 Fine mist and dull and cold. In afternoon I put on coal ashes and cinders, trimmed out berry canes. In morning called to see Fanny Brown, took her tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday, Apr. 30 Dull and cool, occasional showers. Called to see Mr. Weston. Fine evening and much warmer. Annie here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday, May 1 Fine bright and warm. Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. I went up to see Mrs. Wells about a dress in eve. At Annie’s fire every day this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday, May 2 Change of time. Thunder and a shower about 10:30, then cleared but sultry heat. At morning church, Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. At evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday, May 3 Very, very cold and windy. I washed. In Toronto in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday, May 4 Fine and cold. Ice this morning. Called at Wellies. Margie is sick. Miss Harris buried. Called at eve, got some flowers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday, May 5 Fine bright and quite cold. Went to Toronto, had hair clipped, singed, and done up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday, May 6 Fine and quite warm, sultry. I dug around shrubs, put in lettuce, onions, and peas; first time it was dry. I walked out to see Margie, she is very sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday, May 7 Fine and warm. Did more digging and then painted back verandah and steps, dried nicely. For a drive with Mr. Smellie to Gardiner’s. Annie to “T” Club at Welch’s. No fire in heater a week and 2 days.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mr. Youngman painted house — two coats all but S. wall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday, May 7 Fine bright day, warm and almost too hot. Magnolias in perfection. Painted at 2:30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday, May 8 Fine and bright but cool and windy. I went to morning church. Annie went to see “Little Lizzie” — pleasant. Lighted a little fire in the evening. I walked out to see Margie in eve — a little better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday, May 9 Fine but dull and cool, washed. Picked rhubarb, cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday, May 10 Fine bright day, very fine afternoon. Painted dining room back and east room single coat. Worked at east verandah and in rooms, cleaned.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wednesday, May 11 Fine bright and warm. Painted east and S. sides of ladies aid tier at Tayler’s at concert and dance at the Hall in aid of Choir fund.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursday, May 12 Fine bright and warm. Cleaned front verandah. Varnished front door, and finished painting rails, parlor and hall. At 900 Wells for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday, May 13 Fine bright day. Cleaned three flower beds and weeded outside Mrs. Davidson, and called on Mrs. Weyland and Mrs. Banks. Came home to supper about 8:30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday, May 14 Fine bright and warm, no frost for several nights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday, May 15 Fine and quite warm. At morning church, Annie &amp;amp; I went to Margie’s in middle evening and sat on verandah.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Monday, May 16 Fine and warm. Washed. East rooms and yard in severe odor.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue May 18. Fine and warm. W out they are through seeding. Sent some lawn. Called at Sunny Brook in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 19. Cooler and showery. Rained most of day. doing good.Thur May 20. Fine clear and bright afternoon but cool. I was in Toronto - J.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 21. Dull and light showers. Mr Street put in 2 tons Coal. $5.15 a ton 46:32. I went to Miss Wells for dress 4:50 it cost 12:39 in all.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 22. Raining light showers and warmer. But house cool and damp. a little fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 23. Fine bright, very cool. I went to spend day at John Cook's. went for a drive. and Verner and Salicia brought me home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 24. Fine bright a little warmer. Cut lawn put in more peas. for a walk with girls. over to see fire works.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 25. Fine and warmer. I put shellac on Oil cloth. all done now. Ruth here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 26. Fine and warm. Annie and I also Ruth went down to Lizzie's. in afternoon went to see Lizzie Peebles in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 27. Fine and mild. I went to Phyllis School Flower day and home in afternoon. my hat blocked 2:05. Mrs D and I at Ball game. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 28. Fine and bright no fire all week. Mrs Smellie and Elizabeth here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat May 29. Fine warm day. I went to Weston left here at 2. and arrived at 4. P.M. went by Bloor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 30. Blossom Sunday. we were at Church and George took us for a drive in afternoon and evening celara and I took a walk. rained late eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 31. Fine but sultry. I brought me to Toronto home about 3:30. picked Dandelions. preparations for road. Dandelions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 1. Fine and warm a shower last night good growth. Blossoms, Lilacs, all in full bloom. Cut grass and put in cistern. made Dandelion wine. Started to work on Cuthbert's on road. rained late to night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 2. Fine but turning very cold. windy. Minnie came at noon. Miss McMillan's here for tea. squalls of rain and very dull.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 3. Fine bright felt cold. Minnie and I called on Mrs Scott. traffic closed as Cuthbert is in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 4. Fine bright and warmer. Cut grass. went for a little walk West. Mrs Simpson and Miss Munday were.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 5. Fine and warm ideal day. painted pumps and screw door. Minnie left. Mrs D and I at yard work. went to Annie's at night. road closed for work end.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 6. Fair at first I went to Church. Mrs D and I for a walk started to rain at five o'clock gently. I went to Mary Watson's in evening and out to Annie's for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June 7. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D. helped me make brown Muslin. rained a little in eve. I called to pay Insurance. 35:20 this rate raised to 1.5 % and a reduction of 4.80 for lightening protection.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues June 8. Starting to plough up roads and grade. It came to heavy rain at noon. a little thunder. ground well soaked. Dr McGregor Donald found dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 9. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto - Mrs Horan died suddenly. at Miss Edley's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 10. Fine and warmer. Aunt Annie's paid 1:00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 11. Fine and bright and warm in Toronto. pitcher Volga Bortcher. Started to lay cement.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 12. Rained gently most of the afternoon. Mrs D and I for a walk in evening very damp. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 13. Fine and warm rather sultry. at morning Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Willie here for a while had tea. I went for a walk when he went home then for a walk with B. and S. and Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 14. Raining most of day and about seven came a thunder storm and terrific rain for several hours and most all night. I went to Annie's as her Aunt Lizzie and Hamilton's there. men off the road most of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues June 15. Fine and warm. started of cement at noon. I called at Mary Watson's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed June 16. Fine and warmer. I called at Mrs DeLaporte and Mrs Smellie's. men working on here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 17. Fine and bright perfect day. I went to Toronto with Mrs Davidson she was shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 18. Fine and colder. finished Cement at George Street so were about a week having been off on Sat and Monday past time on account of rain. Mrs R. Simpson called with flowers for [illegible].&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 19. Fine but very cold wind. men at ditches. I went to Annie's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 20. Fine bright but cold a touch of frost but not much damage flowers not touched. I went to morning church. walk in afternoon and eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 21. Dull but no rain a little warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 22. A shower last night and cool wind to-day. bright at painted Verandah 1.50 a quart for paint. started to finished 1 P.M. I called at Mr Noble's. 1 for 5.5. five. illegible and 5 for grave yard. Mr Murphy. baseball in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 23. Warmer with thunder storm at noon and later in in Toronto 3. but did not get wet. finished Ditches.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 24. Fine and bright a little warmer. I went to Willie's eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 25. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs D took off front blinds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 26. Very cool. Mrs D and I for walk in eve. got 1 box Strawberry 30 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun June 27. Fine bright day a little cool. at morning Church. Mrs D and I went for a walk in afternoon I went to eve ch. illegible.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 28. Fine bright moderately warm. I went to Jennie's illegible for tea. home about ten.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 29. Fine and warm, hottest day yet, as June has been a very cool month. Annie got hair bobbed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 30. Fine and cooler a perfect day. Strawberries 50 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 1. Fine bright and warm a perfect day for Solid Day. illegible working in Pink over soho on grounds.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 2. Fine bright and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 3. Fine and very warm. finishing sports and games over in afternoon and eve. Lizzie and children out stayed over until Sunday. I went to Annie's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 4. Fine and moderately warm perfect day. I went to Church. my first Sunday without a visit. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in evening. Lizzie home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 5. Fine and moderately warm. in at Denver with illegible gum. got a white silk Breadcloth 6.95. Ballgame Aurora.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 6. Fine and very warm, and sultry. Berries 25 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 7. Fine and cooler a perfect day. People up one-half illegible. [illegible], [illegible] and at Lizzie's for lunch. home about six P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 8. Fine and warm. high wind no rain for two weeks and grass and everything very dry. Miss McKinnon here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri July 9. Very, very, warm, very parching wind. W. Martin put on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 10. Showery through the night and at intervals this morning. Then clearly and cooler about 5 P.M. berries 18 cents at Summer's and 25 cents at N.B. very cold late in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 11. Fine and quite cool. at morning church and Jamie's called and took me for tea. at Memorial Park in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 12. A light shower but mostly fair and cool. I was in Toronto saw part of Parade. Fires of Eaton's barn in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 13. Fine and cool. I walked to Willie's for a while in afternoon. [illegible] to put [illegible] coat on to illegible yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 14. Fine and warmer. Lizzie and children out to Annie's a few days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 15. Fine and moderately warm. green peas first. Annie, Lizzie and children for tea. road finished and open for traffic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 16. Fine and moderately warm. very dry and grass burnt up. not much lawn mowing. last two weeks. lovely week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 17. Thunder but not much rain which is needed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 18. Fine and moderately warm. a perfect day. I went to morning church. walked to Willie's late in afternoon. I went to evening church. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 19. Fine moderately warm. Mrs Davidson went on her holidays. Mrs Findlay very sick in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 20. Fine and very warm. Annie went to Toronto. Lizzie and I went to Mary Watson's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed July 21. Fine and very warm, hottest this season at Mary Watson's at night. down to Toronto in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 22. Fine until noon a little shower which cooled air. Annie came home at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 23. Fine and cool an ideal day. went to Toronto with Mary Watson. then met J in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 24. Fine and warm a perfect day. we had a Garden Party and illegible. tea in Pink. Lizzie brought children out, Margaret and Phyllis illegible. Mrs D came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 25. Fine and warm a perfect day. I went to morning church. and in the afternoon walked out to Willie's. Mrs Findlay worse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 26. Fine and moderately warm. Hattie and illegible. St Clair called. I was out but met them at the Village. men started to put in my drive way. illegible 15.00. it was 127 feet and 2 half feet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 27. Fine and moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 28. Rained a little early then cleared. I got a box 1.35 illegible. took me to Station. arrived in Perry Sound 3.2 [illegible]. fare 8.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 29. Fine and moderately warm for a drive in [illegible].&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 30. Fine moderately warm. a shower in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 31. Fine and warmer, out in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Alice Wilton has a daughter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 1. Fine and very, very warm. illegible at Church for a drive in afternoon. rained late in evening gently most of night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 2. Fair and a little milder, drawing in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 3. Fine and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 4. Very, very warm. drive in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 5. Fine and moderately warm. at the Hospital.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 6. Dull and warm. thunder and a light shower.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 7. Fair and cool. an ideal day. a drive down to the Bathing Beach. and driving out in the Country in the evening. at Thornhill there was a severe storm friday evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 8. Fine and cool a perfect day. at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 9. Fine and moderately warm pleasant travelling. left Perry Sound 7 P.M. at C. P. R. 6. Standard time. home in good time. Lorraine with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 10. Fine but sultry. had W. Sanders to help cut Grass fifty cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 11. Fine and quite warm. went to Willie's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 12. Fine and very warm. Mr Jarretts, Mrs Smith and Mrs Baldwin here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 13. Fair and very warm. I was in Toronto home early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 14. Fine and moderately warm. a light shower in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 15. Fine much cooler, an ideal day. I went to church. Willie, Mary, Grant, also Marjorie family all here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 16. Fine and moderately warm. Crusaders Service at Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 17. Fine and moderately warm. Mrs Rich Simpson called brought illegible. Donald with me at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 18. Cooler with east wind. I went to Toronto in afternoon called at W. Cooks. Annie home and family.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 19. Fine and cool east wind. I called at Mrs Shutt's she passed away Wed. a.m. at 5. aged 79.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 20. Fine and very cool east wind which has been blowing the third day. A. Lizzie and children Mrs Mason here for tea. [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] and got bit cold out of illegible.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 21. It started to rain at 2:35 and poured and a very high wind until about eleven then dull and damp rest of day. put corn etc all done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 22. Rained gently most of night. Cleared about noon. I did not go to Church as west. Eliz and children went home also Mrs Mason. Mrs D. with me at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 23. Warm then came thunder storm about 4 P.M. continuing off and on most of evening. a great fall of rain in night. Willie Cooks family here for tea. left at 8 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 24. Clearing and moderately warm. Annie and I went to Lizzie's to visit. met Miss Isabelle. Graham my nurse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 25. Fine and moderately warm. perfect day. we all went to the Island. took our lunch. then walked to Hanlan's Point.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 26. Fine at first then light showers in afternoon. it has been poor harvest weather. for a drive in illegible.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 27. Fine bright, perfect day, went for a drive in afternoon. Then Willie took us all to Sunnyside in evening. Annie and I came on the 11:15 car home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 28. Fine and extremely warm. "Oppressive." Clara came about five. P.M. we went to Horticultural Hall, and concert. Annie came home. We were getting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 29. Fine and cooler, clearing. Mrs. Findlay operated on Clara and I at United Church, called at Mrs. Smellies. Went out to Franks for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 30. Fine and very cool. Clara went home in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 31. Fine and moderately warm, perfect day. Annie and I went to Evening meeting. Ada, and children went to Biggles at night. "Children's day."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 1. Fine and Moderately warm. Annie and I came home in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 2. Fine but dull and cool. I walked to Willies for a while, this week a little better for harvesting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 3. Fine but dull and very cool. I called at Mrs. Delaporter, went to Ball games with Mrs D. took basket of apples to Miss Mundey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 4. Rained gently all morning. Then came on very heavy at noon continuing. have had East winds for several days. Raining gently all night. Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 5. Warmer and showery, house damp. I went to morning and evening Church. The children at Annies&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 16. Rained all morning then cleared but selling cleared clothes best.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 17. Dull and damp all day. I walked to Willies in evening. Mrs. Mundey called. I cleaned clothes and bedding in East room also north so now ready for finishing cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 18. Clearing and bright and beautiful in afternoon. Lizzie and children came to Annie's. Mrs. Davidson and I at final Ball games, Aurora - Thornhill. Mrs. McDonald sent pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 19. A heavy fog and quite warm. cleared at noon and beautiful. Willies and Annie here for tea. We went for a little drive out to The Third. I went to morning Church, Florida storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 20. Fine bright day, I picked a small basket Lombard Plumbs at Mrs. Davidson's, washed for cleaning and got all ready.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 21. Fine and bright and warm, but "East wind." Egan Celia's. Mrs. Saunders here. up in attic, then finished upstairs and cleaned outside of down stairs windows. Mrs Mason at Annie's since yesterday. quite a lot of grain &amp;amp; clover seed out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 22. A heavy storm and rain about ten o'clock. I did Plumbs and cleaned Back Kitchen. Mrs D. and Mrs Youngman in during storm. I went up to help decorate Church in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 23. Dull and threatening all day. I did basket of Peaches 75 c's. it started to rain about 7:30 and poured most of night. I got my satin hat made over 2:00. It has been dreadful weather for weeks, everything soaked and no chance to dry. Mrs Davidson and I at Thanksgiving Service, Bradford Clergyman.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 24. Dull and showery and very damp. I cleaned Cellar all but Furnace, thunder in afternoon then rain in the night, very warm and sultry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 25. Raining most of day, quite heavy in the afternoon. Cleaned Kitchen Cupboards, and washed fancy China.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 26. Fine and much colder, the Vines are frozen a first frost to freeze plants. "Thanksgiving Services." Mr. Watson a missionary preached, I went in the morning, and for a walk in afternoon. Mrs. Davidson and Lorraine went in the evening. Fires in stove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 27. Fine bright and cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 28. Fine bright and cool. I stayed at Mrs. Baird's home in (from Miss Stone's room). Annie went to Lizzie's. Mrs. Saunders as cleaned, Parlor &amp;amp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 29. Fine bright a little warmer, a perfect day. I rode down with Mr. Ashby was at Lizzie's about 8:15. all moved but the Piano. Annie and I home 9 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 30. Fine bright moderately warm. all done cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 1. Fine and milder, a little shower in night. I was in Toronto, at Dr. Campbell had eyes examined, and he took a Lunder out! $3.00. I went to Dr. Johns first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 2. Fine and much warmer, no need of coats, Mrs D. and I for a walk. I put grass seed on side of ditch. Willie's finished Harvest and Clover seed yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 3. Fine and warm, did not have fire at church. John, Felicia and boys for tea, a perfect week&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 4. Very warm and sultry, washed, ironed. took my Dress to Mrs Wells, 4 yds. 1.49 per yard, got eggs at 45 the wrapped 12 by 4. house damp with warm air.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 5. Rained in the night, cleared about 10 A.M. I cleaned Furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 6. Rained in afternoon, started about 4 and continued part of night. I was in Toronto. "2:" We were invited to a Corn Roast at Coopers but too wet to go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 7. Fine and colder with wind. Covered Cistern.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 8. Fine but dull and cold. I called at Mrs. Eddy's in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 9. Fine bright day after quite a heavy frost. Annie and I at Wilsons to dinner. raw late in the evening. "Woodbridge Fair" an ideal day for it. came here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 10. Dull and misty all day, light shower early in afternoon. at church, Mrs. Davidson and I for a walk. I went to evening church at 6:6. Got Gull Pages about 1300 this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 11. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned Double window. Back seven lots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 12. Fine and bright. I went to Willies Monday afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 13. Fine and bright. I went to see Miss McKinnon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 14. Fine and warm. I put manure on flower bed. 1:30. Went to get dress fitted at Mrs Well's. light shower late in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 15. Fine and bright, ideal day. Mr. Harrison put up furnace pipes 4 links 2 elbows. 540. I called to see May Whitson she is poorly.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 17. Fine bright day, much colder, at morning Church "Children's Service." Mrs D and I for a walk. Lorraine here for tea. I went to evening Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 18. Fine, sun all morning after quite a fall of wet snow in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 19. Fine bright day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 20. Raining gently most of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 21. Fine bright day. I went to Toronto, at Mrs Wells in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 22. Rained most of night and continued until afternoon then cleared. I went to Mrs Wells for dress 4:00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 23. Fine bright day. Mrs Davidson put on Double window. Mrs Davidson and I at Presbyterian Bazaar. I went to Deer Park. John and Verner came for me at four P.M. Verner took me to see the Student Prince at the Royal Alex. a little fire to dry the pipes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 24. Rained most of night and continued all day. We went to morning church, and in the afternoon Alice had her baby christened, "Margaret Felicia," we all went there after for afternoon tea. Annie at Lizzies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 25. Fine bright and decidedly colder. Margaret and Felicia brought me home about noon. I light Furnace. Lorraine's Birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 26. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto. Met Lizzie and bought a cloth coat 35. Went to Lizzies and remained over night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 27. Fine and bright. I came home in the morning. Called at Mrs Well's and Mrs Collins. Lorraine with me at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 28. Dull with a light shower at noon, milder. I walked out to Willies in the afternoon. Raked a few leaves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 29. Fine bright day, ideal—our Supper at the Hall. Roast beef, potatoes and pudding, tea, etc. $20. Mrs Davidson and I went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 30. Raining gently all day. I went to Lizzie's in the afternoon to remain over the week end. Out in evening with children Dallas' an.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 31. Fine bright a perfect day. Out for a walk in afternoon to meet S and children from S.S. We all went for a walk in morning. At Danforth United Church in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 1. Raining steadily all day, a little snow first. Annie and I came "home" at 11 A.M. I went to Annie's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 2. Cold with light rain and bits of snow. Fire at Mr Parker's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 3. Fine and colder. Mrs D. and I raked leaves, "maples and put on her garden. Mr Youngman 2 putting on new house roof material $2.90.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 4. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto. Called at Hattie St. Clair's. I took fur coat to be glazed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 5. Fine bright day, very high wind, good for drying. quite a heavy frost. Miss Cooley called.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 6. Fine bright day, high wind, fine and dry since Wed. finest! for some time. Lizzie and Children came to Annies to remain over the holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 7. Fine and milder, a perfect day. Annie, Lizzie and the Children here for lunch. I was at morning and evening Church, Mrs Davidson at service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 8. Fine bright day, quite mild. I raked leaves, apples. Leaves and W. Findlay took them away. for a walk in afternoon. Willies and Lizzie got some apples. Annie here at night. Turnace this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 9. Raining gently most of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 10. Turned very cold and snowing and blowing. I went to work at Snow. no snow in Toronto and not much East and West of here but a good depth here. yonge at very slippery. Miss McKinnon called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 11. Fine bright and sunny but very cold 1 degree zero. I called at Mrs Smellies in afternoon. freezing all day and snow all here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 12. Cold but not frosty, snow softening a little. I called at Mrs Nobles. and at Miss Eddys in the evening. Annie at Club at Boyles. first meeting. I went to Annie's for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 13. Fine but dull and damp, snow going quickly. I went up to Bakers with Marguerite and Annie in eve. Mrs Davidson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 14. Fair but dull and damp, not frosty. I went to morning Church. Mrs D and I for a walk. at evening Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 15. Fine and moderately cold. washed and raked a few apples leaves. I went to Annies. started to rain in eve. continued furnace out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 28. Fine but very cold east wind. I was at morning church and not out in evening as I have a cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 30. Fine and moderately cold light showers in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 1. Very, very cold and windy with light {squawls}, I called {tsw} Mary Watson. Election day, a great majority for Gov. Con. Ferguson elected.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 2. Fine and very cold. I went to Toronto. home early and went to Euchre in the hall by Softball Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 3. Milder with east wind and snow in the afternoon I went to call at Mr McLeaus. Birdie died 1st Dec. Mrs Noble called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 4. Very, very cold, down to zero. continued cold all day. called to say goodbye to Mary Watson, Birdie {mil} buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 5. Very cold and storming from east all day, a good debth of snow, very light. needed furnace all week. brung cold for so heaviest fall of snow at this season for years &amp;amp; years early in season, not out all day. Mrs Davidson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 6. Fine but extremely cold &amp;amp; below zero. I went to Annies as she does not feel like coming here. Mrs D. in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 7. Fair and a little milder. I went to Toronto it came sleet and snow in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 8. Fine bright and not quite so cold, and perfect day. I went to Toronto again shopping with Annie and Lizzie, Annie not feeling well her nerves bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Hane and Bert brought Pork and turnips. Mrs D and I out paid taxes, ordered hat &amp;amp; went away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 10. Fine bright day. Annie at Dr C. I called at Miss Edeys in evening Annie at Club at W.Simpsons. A perfect night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 11. Fair after light snow in the night turned a little colder. I got hat $7.00. Annie came here first for over a week, about eleven days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 12. Fine and moderately cold. I went to morning and evening church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 13. Mild and coming a little fine rain then foggy, quite sloppy in Toronto, I was down shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 14. Turning very cold and high wind, making it rather slippery after thaw of yesterday. I went to Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 15. Fine and very cold about zero. I called at Meda {Clubs}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 16. Cold with very high wind penetrating.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 17. Very cold with high wind. Mrs Davidson here in afternoon. I was finishing her pullover for her. Cutters out ever since few day Dec 5th extremely cold, and continued cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 18. Fine bright but very cold, 10 below zero at 8.30. AM. Annie came here. I went to Dr but not home. j.Nelly died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 19. Fine and very cold, I was at our morning and evening church at united church. light snow at night, called Helly's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 20. Fine and very mild and foggy. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 21. Fine and little colder, quite slippery at Dr 1.30. {School Front}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 22. Fine moderately cold ideal day in Toronto. at hipp at united church xmas {lui}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 23. Fine and moderately cold, perfect day. I am quite poorly a rash and terrible irritation, our Christmas tree and tea. I Mr Nobles took sandwichs 1/2 lb ham at Dr 1.30. no better basket fruit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 24. Fine after rain early in morning, very sloppy, out at Annies in the afternoon. Lizzie out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 25. Fine and colder but a perfect day, icy. We all spent Christmas at Annies. I am very miserable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 26. Fine bright and moderately cold. I did not go to morning church, not well, but went in the evening, am very miserable with rash.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 27. Fine and moderately warm, Mr and Mrs Noble called. I went to the Dr in eve. 1.30 a little better. got 30 ct lb goose.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 28. Fine and rather mild I went to Toronto. got Pudding 4 lbs, $2.00 duck, $1.70. Lizzie and children came to Annies in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 29. Fine and moderately cold. Annie, Lizzie, children and Lorraine in for tea, chicken. marjorie has a son.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 30. Fine bright and moderately cold. I was {firing} for New Years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 31. Fine and moderately cold. I roasted goose and Duck. 2 1/2 hours. Annie here at night, Mrs Davidson in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of year 1926.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1927.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 1. "New years" fine but very cold wind. Annie also Willie Mary and boys here for dinner, put fowl in about 10. Annie and I at New years entertainment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 2. Fine and milder, light snow flurries. I went to church and home rest of day, Mrs Davidson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 3, Fine and very mild. Mrs Davidson and I out to vote and in to {Rink}. Miss Edey called. I went Dr in eve got a tonic. $1.33.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 5. Fine and quite cold a little light snow last night. I went out with Doctor to see Marjorie in the morning Mrs Pearce Robinsin called. I called at Mrs P&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 6. Fine and much colder. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 7. Fine and very cold about zero, high wind I called to see Miss Kelly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 8. Fine bright and quite cold, {kew} abd frosty. Annie and I at Mrs Bogles to dinner 6.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 9. Fine and quite a little milder. I was at church in the morning. Mrs Daud I for a walk. I was in there for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 10. Fine with a little light snow, {sent grew} chair to be fried at Mr Bignells $1.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 11. Fine bright day, moderately cold. went to Annies. turned very cold at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 12. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at her Aunt Higgins for dinner at night. I called at Speights, at 8 or in. 7.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 13. Fine and milder, quite a fall of snow all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 14. Turning very cold work coming, drifting a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 15. Fine bright day 16 to 18 below zero in Thornhill and remained below all day. 4° to 6° in the afternoon. High wind and drifting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 16. Fine and a little milder above zero. I went to Church, it started to snow in the afternoon. Not out in evening. It dropped below zero Friday night at 10 P.M. and remained so until Sunday A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 17. Fine and milder, quite a depth of light snows. But autos are going. George Young, 17 year old boy won. Channeled swim in California, 16 hours in water, won $25,000 prize went in Saturday about 11 A.M. and finished Sunday A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 18. Fine and a little colder. I called at mess Mondays, started light snow about four o'clock and then turned to rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 19. Damp and raining gently until noon very slushy and sloppy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 20. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Irvine at Tripp –&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 21. Fine and mild, very slushy. I went to Girls. Euchre in co. also Mrs Davidson. $25,000 to Able. Annie at Club at Wilshes got word that Jennie Green very ill. I phoned 20 calls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 22. Fine and very cold wind all froze rough and icy. Annie came here. Jennie Green passed away at 9. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 23. Falling light snow. Very fine I went to Church. But for a walk with Mrs Davidson, Lorraine and Donald here for tea. Went to phone message from Braff I phoned to Wilks at mayers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 24. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs mable called. Went to Vestry meeting. Back to Annie’s for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 25. Fine and moderately cold. a little light snow. I went on the 2.57 Car to New Market. 90 or 95 cents return got 9.27 to Bradford. Single 30 cts. Jennies funeral service 2 P.M. at the Church. I came home with Mrs Strongs. Left tea to sip and home twenty to six then back to Annie’s for this night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 26. Fine and extreme change to 20 and 22 below zero then during day 11 below was the highest. 7–18 below most of day. 20 at eleven P.M. then remained like that. Charlie had ears frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 27. Fine bright and cold. 20 below in the morning then railed to above zero. Charlie got ears frozen - did not - to the Doctors this morning. I called at mess days in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 28. Very mild, little wet snow. I went to call to see Sylia Wilson. 6 Ballots. Mr. Frank Lauderdale called here, non important.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 29. Very mild and slushy. Mrs Davidson and I to tea. Then city. But not very good. Sorrows class was there. Annie came. Mrs D. home all week with sore leg.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 30. Very mild and watery and icy. I went to Church. a very high wind terrifies not out for a walk. Into Mrs Davidsons in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 31. Fine and rather mild. See Charlie when things rub to one. I took baby jacket to Mrs Broses for mayores, see terribles&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 1. Fine and moderately cold. very icy. I called to see Jenny Brons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 2. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Irvine for a whole.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 3. Milder a little light snow, then a brisk wind in the eve and continued. Ill night, almost impossible to walk on ice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 4. Fine and colder. I called at Mrs Briles, not at home. I was invited into Boyles in the evening, "Bridge Club".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 5. Fine but cold east wind. a fire at Mrs Johnsons house. cold in head. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk but too cold to go far and icy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 6. Dull and foggy. a little sleet and snow in night and not quite so icy. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 7. Fine bright, perfect day! Mrs Mc Kinnon here for tea. Jennies Entry called and returned books. I have cold in head and throat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 8. Fine bright day. with icy. I went to Debates clearing I. B. of yours. $5.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 9. Fine bright day. thawing a good deal. got eggs, 60 cts doz.Thur Feb 10. Fine day mild. I called at Mrs Nobles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 11. Fine and bright a cold wind. called at Mrs P. and Jenny Brons called at door to ask for Mrs Rich Simpson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 12. Fine but much colder. Mr Edgar James died. it was seen a perfect week no snow or rain, and not extremely cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 13. Fine but cold east wind and dark. I went to morning Church. Mrs Durdon and I for a walk. not out in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 14. Fine and moderately cold. a fall of light snow early in the morning. Mrs Shinks called to sell tickets for Euchre on $24&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 15. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Mrs monday we to get tablets for pain in head and face. 7:32&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 16. Fine and bright but very high wind. Turning milder with light rain and mist. Baseball girls dance at Hall. My face and head very painful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 17. Fine and quite mild and sloppy. I went to Toronto. Speight called at Dentist had teeth treated. Went to 8 or in car got a new time 1:33. Snow in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 18. Fine and over with high gusty, turning colder with high wind. I went to Irvines about five o'clock and fixed up. And then home about seven to fix my fire. The Butt met at Annie’s.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;S at Feb 19. Fine and quite cold. east wind. my face much worse. I went to Irv. and he sent one to Dr. Campbells. I went at 1:45. he washed out Antrum and removed wax 3.00. Annie at Mrs Riddells Euchre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 20. A stormy day. Driving and blowing light snow quite a debtor. Annie did not go home went to Boyles for tea. I was in to hear Radio Sermon "Ernest Cody". I feel some better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 21. Fine and bright and moderating. I took a walk in afternoon at Annie’s at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 22. Fine and quite mild. I went to Toronto at Dr Campbells thought me some better. $5.00$. called to see Mary Wilson and called at Speights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 23. Fine and very mild and sloppy. Mrs Davidson and I out. I called to ask for Mrs Simpson. and G. T. Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 24. Fine and mild a perfect day. I went to Euchre and Dance at Mrs Shinks’s for full.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 25. Fine and very mild. I went to see Dr Campbell and have to have a slight operation on Saturday morning. Called at Dr Johns’s I went. Started 18 miles in car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 26. A mild stormy day. Thawing and snowing and very wet. I went to have operation on nose at Physicians and Surgeons building left here 7:32. Operation at 9:30. Five dollars for operating room. $5 day for recovery room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 27. Fine and mild. I was in Hospital. Higbie called also Dr Campbell took a pot of packing out of nose.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 28. Fine bright and moderately cold. I came home about 2 P.M. walked down here to this house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 1. Fine bright day. colder rather hard like. I came to this house in afternoon Mrs O. still had furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 2. Fine bright quite cold. I came home in morning but not feeling very well. Back to Annie’s in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 3. Fine bright but cold. I went to Dr Campbells at 3. P.M. paid for operation $10.00. just home for a while in morning. Mrs Nobles called. Miss Eley called at Annie’s in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 4. Fine and quite mild. I was home all day, and doing furnace. Annie at "Club" at Mr. Johnsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 5. Fine and very mild. got eggs 50 cts. My head bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 6. Raining gently in the morning then cleared. quite mild. I went to Church. Confirmation several Candidates. Mrs D. and children went.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 7. Fine and quite mild. I went to Dr. Campbells at 11:30 had Antrum washed out. paid $3.00. Miss Mundy called. a little soft snow and rain in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 8. Fine and colder with high wind. water over road in afternoon. Then settled. Before I went out, sat on glass in car for a time. 1:30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 9. Fine and moderately cold. snow going nicely. Snow to see now, the roads are bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 10. Fine and nice went to Dr Campbell he is ill. at Higbie's for lunch. Mrs Noble called and left a note of Miss Lofton inside.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 11. Fine and very mild bright and sunny. "Robins here". I went to Mrs Higbies funeral. very hot in sun water over a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 12. Mild and dull with east wind. I went to Dr Campbell who says. my nose and Antrum is much improved. Higbie and children at Annie's for tea. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 13. Dull and mild. a light shower in morning. I took Car up to Church. and coming home with Mr Breakey. Sleet in afternoon. ice is nearly all off road. but dirty. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. not out in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 14. Fine and mild rather misty. I called at Mrs H. Simpsons went to call at Gunnar Chaplins. Their baby dead. Best place burial. Mrs Nobles called while I was away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 15. Fine and quite mild. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 16. Fine and mild. I went to Toronto with Annie. Shopping at Birthday Party at Cemetery Church. perfect Spring like weather this pavement clean and dry. Black-birds here. Mrs D at S. raw.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 17. Fine and quite mild. I called to see Mrs Boyle and J. Bowes. Riquet called here trying. Dr Campbell has taken this piece he left my face for "fixed" since before the operation. Called to see Edna Wiltshire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 18. Rained heavily morning cleared at 10. I did not go to P. W. Club. Frank Sharpe, Burles &amp;amp; Drummers, Toronto as it is too wet. Mrs Smelle called. Went to Mrs Edges at Sat Mar 19. Fine but cold and windy. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Mrs Kinston called to see Mary Watson she came home yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 20. Driving from east all day. I went to morning Church. Mrs Davidson in afternoon. Called in to see R. Mauers in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 21. Sleeting and freezing, then milder and misty. very slushy. I called at Wilshes and Boles $1.50 to be to invite them for Saturday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 22. Fine and a little colder. I called at Mrs Nobles. at Mrs Smelle's in evening. cleaned Kitchen cupboards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 23. Fine and quite cold. but bright. Saturday Sunday’s snow away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 24. Dull and cold. a little light rain. I was in Toronto at 5. I have a little cold in head again. got Mobile Syrup $2.25 a gallon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 25. Fine and warmer. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. in to see M. Watson in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 26. Driving and very wet from east. very bad. I had Bridge. Mrs Wilkes out had two cleanings until Annie came. Chicken made about 12 moulds.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 27. Fine bright day, rather muddy after snow. Annie remained over week end. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. I want to eve church. only the second time this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 28. Fine bright day. Mrs Noble, Miss Medd, Miss Edey for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 29. Fine day. quite mild. I went to {place?}, did not get {bell?}. called at W. Croles Office. ice and snow completely gone. Cleaned spare room. Mrs. {Lundale?} here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 30. Fine bright day. Cold. Called at Mrs Parkinsons and F. Burns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Mar 31. Fine aud moderately cold. quite cold for last of Mar. Cleaned matresses and beds. and first was cold. Mrs Davidson and I at girls Euchre.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 1. Fine and moderately cold. East wind. Annie at Club of Miss Halls. Cleaned fruit shelves and some scrubbing culbar Sat Apr 2. Fine but cold wind. Mrs Davidson and I fri a walk in afternoon. Will Martin pruned trees. 50 {cuuls?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 3. Fine but dull with East wind. I went to Church and John, Felicia and Verner here for a call. at evening church cleaned sitting room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 4. Fine and moderately warm. washed for cleaning upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 5. Raining heavily untill {time}, cleaning at noon Mrs Woolly heres at 9:30 to 1. O'Clock. a dollar. Cleaned windows and vaccumed north rooms. I finished upstairs after she left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 6. Fine bright a little warmer. I put some coal aches on. went to Toronto. at the Alex hear Harry Lauder left at 4:30. went to dinner at 6:30 at Boyles.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 7. Fine but cold, dry and {chisty?}. I cleaned and scrubbed doors in cellar. washed China and ornaments in double rooms.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 8. Fine but cold East wind. finished Cellar. cleaned, oiled furnace. just a little to do in cellar kitchen. Annie at Club at Welsh's. I was at Normellis in eve. Frogs int.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 9. Fine bright but cold. cleaned back kitchen cupboard. I burnt grass in afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for Pussy Willows in evening. I took hat to Miss Barkins to be fixed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 10. Fine bright and cool. very dusty. I was at moms. Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk at eve Church, no fire in little stove for a couple of weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 11. Fine bright and quite warm. I partly cleaned, Parlor and D.room. uncovered cistern. I have a cold in head.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 12. Dull and cool. Mrs W. here cleaned and finished rooms did not wash D.room curtains. she came at 9:30 left at 1. at 1:25. I gave her the extra 25 cents, old hat fixed. $1.75.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 13. Fine bright day. a little frost in morning. I did a little varnishing in parlor. trimmed out berry cans. called to see Mrs Rick Simpson in eve first time to see her. Furnace out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 14. Fine bright day. cleaned back kitchen now about done in house. just a little varnishing and a little in cellar kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 15. A perfect day bright and much warmer. I went to church. GoodFriday. Annie at Lizzies. out for a walk with Mrs. Davidson. called at Mrs Watsons in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 16. A few light showers. quite warm. Frauline Caldwells baby buried. I did a little raking and went to Lizzies about 3:30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 17. Fine and very warm a perfect day. went to St Pauls. Easter service in the morning. and for a walk in the afternoon. the land is working very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 18. Fine and very very hot. we came home in afternoon took light coat to Mrs Wells to be shortened 15 cents. Lizzie and children came out. no fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 19. Fine and extremely warm for so early. Lizzie and girls here for tea. a little fire in heaten. to lake dampness off. but too warm. I cleaned up over shed. store room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 20. Fine but windy and cooler. I cleaned bottoms of shed so now all done. Lizzie wasn't home. I stayed with children untill Annie went to boys Banquet. (I put in lettuce and onions latter part of last week)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 21. Fine and bright but colder. I raked and burnt some and put in peas. Mrs D. helped me to hem curtains in afternoon. all cleaning done but varnishing. heatin at.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 22. Fine but cold wind. Mrs Davidson and I at Curtes Euchres. Annie not well and went to Lizzies so I stayed at Mrs Davidsons at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 23. Fine but very cold wind. Mrs Davidson and I at Mrs Youngmans to a Euchre Party. I stayed there at night as Annie went back to Lizzies. present 85 {illegible}. Lighted furnace been out ten days.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 24. Very cold. light frost. I went to Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. at evening Church. Annie home eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 25. Fine and cold. I have a cold. Mrs Harrison took off some eavestroughs. Donald here for dinner his mother and Lorraine in Toronto. I have a cold. Mrs Clement gave estimate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues Apr 26. Raining and blowing early in morning. then cleaned about 10. AM. Mrs Harrison here in afternoon. I went to Drs in eve. $1. Cleaned all silver. Eaves. $28.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 27. Fine and quite cold. white frost. Mrs Lellwitt called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 28. Fine bright day. cool. I went to Toronto at {Hipp?}. Mrs White the Drs Aunt passed away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 29. Fine bright warmer. did some more raking. Lizzie came to Annies. light frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 30. Fine and bright. a perfect day. Annies Recital. about seventy. Annie came here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 1. Fine and warmer. a perfect day. I went to morning and eve Church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. Daylight saving time. a good many done seeding. W. had a weeks work. Red table cover. Lounge cord.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 2. Fine bright day. washed. walked to Willis eve - first this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues May 3. Fine and dull. put in grass seed on ditch. in at Mrs Davidsons in afternoon. quite cold. in to see Fanny Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 4. Showery all morning. doing good. I went to Toronto. cleaned at noon. at Miss Edeys in eve. Everything nice and green.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 5. Dull with little showers. dug around all shrubs and trees past in {Pansis?}. called at Mary Watsons. out at Bank. Lawn mower out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri May 6. Fine bright perfect day. put in more peas. fixed coal {bui?} in cellar. at S.S Concert at United Church in eve. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 7. Fine and quite warm. I varnished Coal Oil stove. Lorraine and I at the graveyard in the evening. a little fire in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 8. Fine bright day. at morning church. an at eve. ch. out for walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 9. Rained steadily all morning. doing a great deal of good. I put fur coats away. Clear at noon. with fog. at Annies as shes in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 10. Rained part of morning then cleared with very high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 11. Dull and cool. painters started at 8. A.M. Mr Clements and a man. Annie helping with Ladies Aid at Mrs Boyles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 12. Dull and cool with sprinkles every little while but did not prevent mens painting. I cut grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 13. Fair and cool. brightened afternoon first sun for several days. men painting. then clouded by night. shutters put up wet. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 14. Damp and showery so men could not work. rained heavily in the afternoon. cleared at four. I went to Speights. Tom and Jamies called for me at 6:45. started to rain again in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 15. Full with light showers and mist most of day. at Church three times. Eaton Memorial in the evening and to Allan Knights to call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 16. Dull with light showers. I came home about 10. AM. men not here as too damp. at M. Watson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue May 17. Fine and bright untill evening. then started to rain heavily most of night. helper here painting all day. Mr Clement just an hour. I called at F. Bowses.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 18. Fine bright and colder. Mr C and man here all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 19. Fair untill evening started to rain and continued all night. men finished painting at noon. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 20. Fair and cool. I paid for painting. $25 cash and cheque $55. I gave $2 for paint and extras. Mrs D. and I at school grounds to see little girls game.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 21. Dull with East wind a heavy shower about six but soon over. Phyllis here for tea. I was at Annies for night. it has rained a great deal since Mon 9th May. some days only light showers but not at all fair or sunny. grass growing rapid. needs cutting twice a week. fire in heater every afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 22. Fine bright and very warm. almost {sultry?}. at Church. morning and eve. out for a walk. extreme rise in temp. 41.7 in a single day up to 90 degrees. have had so high in May but unusual to climb so suddenly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 23. Rained heavily in the night and continued all day from the East. falling a great amount of rain. Special {Vestry?} meeting. I did not go to it was so wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 24. Victoria Day. damp and drizzling and heavy mist all day. K. K. fair postponed. at home all day. called to see M. Watson in evening. Annie came here, I was out {seeing?} fire. work next door.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed May 25. Clearing at noon. Annie and I in Toronto. rode down with Boyles. "I got grey crepe for dress" Mrs D. and I at ball game. R.H - J.H. cooler in eve. dress 4 yds. $1.79 per yd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 26. Fine and bright. I called at Mrs Teesons and Mrs Collins. took dress to Miss Taylor. cold at night. terrific wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 27. Fine and bright a little warmer. Mrs David I {rut?}. I went to Recital at Marguerite Boyles pulpite. very cold driving.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 28. Fine bright perfect day. getting warmer at noon. A. and I for a drive with Boyles. Weston. Thistletown. Woodbud. Pine Grove. etc. Annie here at night. put in beans. Asters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 29. Dull and cool East wind. I went to morning Church. for a walk at eve. Church. Annie here. for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 30. Fair quite cold. had dress fitted. W. Martin put barb wire on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 31. I was in Toronto go broadcloth for slip. 2 3/4 yds. 5 gels. got 3.60 refund on dress goods with mark on. at Dr 6-- eyes tested $3.00 need glasses all the time. little frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 1. Fine and quite cold. called on Mrs Delaporte at John Cooks for dinner for a drive and brot me home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 2. Fine and bright. put in plants. Screen Door on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 3. Fine and warmer. varnished chairs. lawn mower $1.00 + 25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 4. Raining in afternoon. got dress $6.50. hat $5.75. Lizzie and children at Annies. I went at night. colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 5. Fine and very cold and windy. Felicia. Verner. {illegible} and Johnny here for tea. I was at morning church. covered plants like frost.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June 6. Fine bright, rather cool. I walked to Willis in afternoon. at Field Day. Meeting in eve. no fire the last of season. Phyllis has measels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 7. Fine and warmer. I went to Toronto. coal would been $14.50 if got earlier when painting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 8. Rained in afternoon. 3 ton coal. $14.75 - $44.25. Miss McKinnon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 9. Showery and sultry. went to Toronto in afternoon. at Hipp -- Annie at Mrs Masons birthday party. Donalds birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 10. Fine and very warm and sultry. little shower at noon. Called at Mary Watsons, put kitchen screen door on. Maple. T.H.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 11. Fine and cooler. out for a walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 12. Fine bright day. perfect day. at morning church. for a walk. Mrs D. Lorraine and I at eve church. cold at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 13. Fine bright a perfect day. washed flannelette blankets. put on cotton sheets. Mrs Smelli and Eliza in eve. Donald has jaundice. Lawn mower at Mr Clanken. $1. also shears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 14. Fine bright day. I was in Toronto got shoes. $8.50. continues rather cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 15. Fine bright day. Called at Miss Page and Willie Cookes. Varnished kitchen Oilcloth. so all done now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 16. Fine bright day. I called at Mrs Johns and Mrs Pearce Robinsons in afternoon. not much grass to cut this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 17. Fine bright day. for a drive with Boyle girls in eve to Fords, and part Sen. Nicholls place. out Lansing to Yonge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 18. Dull with east wind. started to rain gently at midnight. Lizzie out at Annies for tea. a perfect week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 19. Raining gently. I went to morning church. rained heavier in afternoon. in to hear Radio Sermon in afternoon. at M. Watsons in eve. Annie at Aunt Lizzies for day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June 20. Fine day. Annie came and I am home nights four weeks over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 21. Fine day in Toronto. for a little walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 22. Rather dull and showery. Annie here this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 23. Very sultry in Toronto. a light shower. at Hipp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 24. Fine and moderately warm. strawberries 26 {cls?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 25. Rained. a severe thunder storm. morning and afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 26. at Mrs McDonalds to tea to meet Miss Cooper. turned much cooler&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 26. Fine and quite cold wind. at morning and evening church. Wylie, Lizzie and children for a drive. called at Willis.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 27. Fine bright perfect day. Minnie came at night. Arthur came with her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 28. Fine and quite warm. a short drive with Boyles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 29. Fine and extremely warm. Minnie and I at Annies for dinner and tea. I got a car to go to Willies $1.50, about an hour. $17-48 {cls?} from Hydro.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 30. Fine but extremely warm. Minnie and Iin Toronto all day. Strawberries 25 {cls?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 1. Fine and extremely hot at first then a little breeze. Field Day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 2. Fine and warm, just out for a little walk. Strawberries 20 at Mrs W. rain needed. Pollie McCampbell died.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun July 3. Fine and turned very cold, no rain Minnie and I at morning church. I went to Orange Service at the school grounds at 3. P.M. Willie and Mary also arthur appelbe there in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 4. Fine and quite cold, Annie left for Lizzies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 5. Fine and warmer. Minnie left on evening train from Concord Station. N.S took us out, we called at Frank Teasdakes. {Wybies} and Annie left on trip. Lorraine stayed with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 6. Fine at first then showery in afternoon not too much rain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 7. Rained a light shower then cleared at moon and very cold in the evening, I left on bus at 12. standard line at Bowmanville about two hours or more going.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 8. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. {Lorie} and I out to a church tea for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 9. Fine and bright a perfect day for a walk to Dr {Baldurms}garden in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 10. Fine and warmer a perfect day at morning church for a drive in the afternoon, a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 11. Fine and warmer. piet out in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 12. Fine and very, very, hot and dusty. Orange Parade.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 13. Fine untill afternoon a thunder with little rain. Came home on bus left B at 10 to ten new time at Bloor and yonge about 12. United S.S. picnic at island. I stayed at Mrs Davidsons like a storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 14. Very warm with light showers. Lorraine here for night. C, has work at Bedford Park.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri July 15. Rained steadily all morning. doing a lot of good {bab} not for hay. St Swithius day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 16. Fine but very sultry for a walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 17. A little storm at six a.m. I went to church a heavy storm at 2. P.M. and cleared and came up again I was in at Mrs Davidsons for a little while. out for a walk in evening. turned much colder and cleared in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 18. Fine bright day cool, perfect day. I went to Toronto got wash silk dress, home early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 19. Fine perfect day. Mr Harrison cleared 30 cts I gave 45. cts pipes and and left {allar} ones off. I went to Toronto at 3 PM. and exchanged dress and got 3 1/4 yrds broadcloth 36 {wel} 98 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 20. Fine bright and cool. Mrs Davidson helping me with dress. fire in Toronto King Street $100,000 loss. Annie arrived in Toronto. Mrs Delaporte called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 21. Fine bright and cool a perfect day and fine for haying this week, but got such a soaking over week end takes a lot of drying. Annie out here, Hugh. Alice and childrens called, Mr Doner called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 22. Thundering and showery in afternoon, heavy rains north of here, L.L.C. picnic. I went to Mrs Delaporte for tea at the Bedford Theatre and home 10. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 23. Rained heavily most of day, drizzling in eve - an immense rainfall. Mrs Mason at Annies, first time at Annies for over four weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun July 24. Fair but threatening rain. brighter in afternoon at morning church. called at Miss Edets ub evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 25. Fine and moderately warm. picking small basket berries every day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 26. Fine and much warmer. Lizzie and children out Mrs Smellie in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 27. Fine and very warm. Mrs D. at {Suransea} remained over. Miss {McKinnon} here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 28. Fine and very warm Mr Doner here pointing chimney. {Beans}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 29. A little shower in night just as sprinkle turned a little cooler believe. Mr Doner finishing chimney. $25.47. added brick nearly or 90 - 100 at 4 cts each. I went to Toronto in afternoon Hipp. cleared about noon and a perfect day. Lizzie went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 30. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 31. Fine and cool a perfect day. Lizzie family went to Lake Simcoe. I went to morning church for a walk in the evening to see new road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 1. Civic holiday a perfect day. bright and moderately cool. for a walk with Mrs Davidson, started laying concrete on road no traffic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 2. Fine and quite cool. I went to Weston in afternoon. George brought me over to yonge St. Mrs Teasdale poorly. Mrs Mason went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 3. Fine bright and cool. Mrs Davidson and I at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 4. Fine day. Lizzie and children back to Annies untill friday light shower.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 5. Fine bright and cool, a perfect day. Annie Lizzie and girls, also Agnes B and Lorraine for tea outside. Margaret remained out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 6. Fine and warmer. out for a walk in eve. Margaret and Mary, Bowes at Annies to play with Margaret. called here. Prince opened new Union Station. helped Mrs D. with dough n little or no rain for two weeks, good. hay and harvest.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 7. Fine and much warmer, heard Price over Radio also at opening of new Peace Bridge. Lake Ont - L.Erie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 8. Dull and misty then hot and sultry. Mrs Davidson and children went away early. a few drops of rain at night then cooler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 9. Fine bright and very cool high wind. I put jewelry in safety box, in Mts Smellies verundah in evening. Took Mr D. tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 10. Fine bright day, not hot. Annie and I went to Lizzies in the morning. out for a drive in afternoon and evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 11. Fube abd niderateky warn a perfect day. down town in aft. home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 12. Fine a little warmer. eve girls at Annie Hamiltons for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 13. A few sprinkles in morning, a little warmer. I came home about 4.30. out in the eve for provisions. Mrs Davidson home Lorraine stayed with me. Mrs {Feson} called I was out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 14. Fine and moderately warm at church. Mr Noble on holidays for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 15. Fine and bright, a perfect day. Mrs Teasdale died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 16. Fine and moderately warm. Annie, Lizzie and Phyllis and Ruth came out. I went to annied. aired blankets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 17. Fine and beautiful not too warm. I went to Mrs Teasdales funeral left here a few minutes to 12. came up with Mr and Mrs Campbell to cemetry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 18. Fine very cool. the girls here for lunch (corn) I was there with Boyles for afternoon team. gave L. 1 pr blankets. three pair shuts.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 19. Fine and cool. went with Agnes and Marguerite for a pic nic at Wilery Lake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 20. Fine bright a little warmer. I had the girls, boyle girls and Mrs Davidson for dinner at 6. lamb. 40 - $1.90.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 21. Fine and a little warmer. I went to morning church for a walk with Mrs Davidson in eve. not any rain of any account here since july 23, four weeks yesterday. rain in other parts. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 22 Fine and moderately warm. Lizzie and children went home in evening. cool mornings and evenings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 23 Fine and bright untill late in afternoon a little shower first 2 lb box candy for several weeks. only stopped harvest for a short time. Annie here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 24. Fine and quite cool. I called to see Mis Wibcocks and Mrs Wilson in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 25. Fine and bright an ideal day. I went to Toronto at Hipp and then went over to the Island about 3.30 and called to see Mrs McDonald. left at 8.30. they are coming to Toronto 21 Sept.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 26. Fine and bright. I walked to Willies in the afternoon. some are travelling on the new road to the second now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 27. Fine at first then about 6.P.M. started to rain gently and cleared. 4 - open. about 8.30, very cool. Horticultural show. Mrs D. Annie and I for tea. 23 cts. sandwich, tea and cake. home in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 28. Fair and dull. I went to church. the third sunday Mr Noble was away. Mrs Simpkins died at noon. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. for a walk with girls in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 29. Rained steadily most of day, ground well soaked first good rain for five weeks her ("July 23") Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Simpkins. rather cool.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 30. Dull and damp most of day. us went to cemetry. Charlie and misses Johnson at Annies in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 31. Fine bright and moderately warm, a perfect day. I went to {Ex} down on 9.17. home about 5: P.M. day of big swim, started 8.30. furst fubusg 8.15 : P.M. Annie away at Niagara with Bridge pic-nic home. 2.15 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 1. Fine bright a perfect day. phone from Lily Morton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 2. Fine bright day a little warmer. at Ex. left here at 3. and home shorty after 11. met girls at 3.30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 3. Dull and warmer, but no rain. Mrs D. away at Ex yest picked pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 4. Fine and moderately warm, a perfect day. I went to morning church. Mr Noble home. for a walk in afternoon at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 5. Fine and warm a perfect day. Labor Day. I had Tom and Jennie Speight, also Mrs James and Florence for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 6. Fine and quite warm. I called at Mary Watsons. Mrs D and I at Welshs in eve, looking for plumbs. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 7. Fine, very warm. I canned a few pears. I had a 11 qt Mrs Simpson called I was out basket and 4 small baskets haud picked. called at Edeys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 8. Fine and quite warm ideal weather for {Ex}. I called to ask for Mrs Wilson in eve. called at M. Chapmans.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 9. Fine bright a perfect day. went to Ex. at 1.30 and left at 8.45. home shortly after 10.PM.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 10. Fine but rather sultry. Mrs D. and I at a Ball game. picked last of pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sep 11. Fine and bright with clear breeze. at church Mrs D. and I for a walk. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 12. Fine and very warm. I beat and cleaned my feather bed. East room, took off cover but not washed since apr 1926. windows stuck with paint got Mr Clement to loosen them he cracked one in dining room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 13. Fine but dull. I went to Dentist. got tooth treated called to see Dr Campbell but finds no antrum trouble. Changing gauge on Radid&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sep 14. Fine and quite warm. I made tomate butter and cleaned the windows upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sep 15. Fine and very sultry. extremely warm for this season. I cleaned west spare bed room. Mrs P called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 16. Fine and bright but not extreme heat. E.P. went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 17 Fine and quite mild, out without coats all week and no mud of fire. Lorraine sick with Jaundice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 18. Fair and quite mild at morning church. John Felicia and Verner called. Wylie, Lizzie and children and Annie for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 19. Fine and a little cooler. I made jelly. Mrs D. helped me washed for cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 20. Fine with exception of a squawl in afternoon cooler. Annie here at night. went to Bloor ASt, furs $10. two Mink furs and old cape. got small basket of peaches 15 cents canned in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 21. Fine and cooler. electric heater in evening. while frost up at church decorating in the evening. cleaned north room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 22. Fine with exception of squawls in afternoon. Mrs D. Annie and I at Thanksgiving Service Canon {McGanigle} Perpper sauce for to donate to dinner. preached sermon. cleaned N.sitting room finished E. bed room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 23. Fine day a frost then shower early cleared. I went to Toronto. disappointed home early. all done upstairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 24 Fine bright perfect day after a heavy white front cleaned cupboards in back kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 25. Fine with high wind and quite warm. at morning church "Thanksgiving Service" Mr {Ashoroft}. the frost has not done much harm. only to some of tender vines at evening church hat made over. $2.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 26. Fine day washed for dining room and parlor sent curtains 38 cts cleaned silver and washed {chua}. Mrs {Tee Dutch} and Blair called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 27. Fine and cooler I cleaned inside of windows, pictures etc. called at Mrs Wilsons in afternoon. hired electric cleaner. Mr C - 75 cts 50 {askes}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 28. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned parlor and Dining rooms. Mrs D and I at funeral service. Miss McKimon for tea. showery in eve so could not go to Corn Roast at Mr W. were invited to Mrs Mc{Intoshs}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 29. Very warm and sultry. cleaned kitchen and finished back kitchen. cleaned outside of windows. at Boyles for cards in the eve. three tables, heavy storm about 6. P.M and another one about 11. very warm no need of fire.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sep 30. Fine and quite mild. cleaned shed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 1. Fair and warm. a few sprinkles here. a heavy shower in Toronto. Annie and I went to Lizzies. they are at Meaford. Corn Roast at Mr Wittshires. Explosion in Rosedale.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 2. Fine and quite warm. people sitting out in Toronto. at Rhodes are church in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 3. Fine and mikd followed by heavy thunder storm in afternoon came home in the aftrnoon. called at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 4. Fine and warm. I washed and cleaned cellar. all finished cleaning now. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 5. Fine and warm. I walked to Willies did not need coat going out: called at Mrs Smellies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 6. Fine and warm a perfect day. I was in Toronto shampoo partly covered cistern and singe $1.35; called at W. Cooks at Annies she had a few girls in for Bridge. no fire. only Electric heater eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 7. Showery most of day. put up pipes in cellar. Pickled pears. 25 cents the others he cleaned and put back in July. Annie at Club at Boyles first meeting. I was at Mrs Simpsons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 8. Fine and cooler but a perfect day. Woodbridge Fair Annie at Annie Hamiltons. Lorraine here. Mrs D and I for a walk. called to see Mary Watson. firstnfire&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 9. Fine and bright. quite a heavy frost. I washed at morningchurch first time to wear velvet hat. for a walk. Clara and George Teasdale called at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 10. Fine bright perfect day. made 6 pies, and box biscuits 8'4 lbs $1.48 pepper sauce. went to Euchre and Dance at Golf Club.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 11. Fine perfect day went to Plowing match about 9.AM. 150 for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 12. Started to rain abiut 6.AM. and continued all day sometimes pouring. I came home at four oclock. fire in heater first all week. only took in about $47.00. E.P. came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 13. Fine but rather cold and windy. over 400 for dinner and over 10, for supper. took in $600 to now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 14. Fine bright day rather cold. about 240 for dinner and only a few for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 15. Fine and bright perfect day. clearing up after meals.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 16. Fine and colder. fire in heater only third time this season. at morning church. "Childrens Service" Annie for a drive with Boyles to Barrie. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. eve ch&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 17. Fine bright perfect day. finished covering cistern. picked last of apples. Miss McKimon here. George and Clara F. called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 18. Fine but colder and windy. Mrs Davidson picking apples this week. Mrs Noble called brought kettle home. Annie here at night. Mrs Davidson gave me some apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 19. Dull and cold wind, in Toronto bright satin 4 yards $2.99 per yd $11.96 regular $3.95.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 20. Fine bright perfect day, but high wind. at Mrs Simpkins eggs 50 cts. put on the double doors. took of screw doors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 21. Fine bright day a little colder. Annie had "Bridge Club".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 22. Fine and milder. I went to Weston in afternoon. at the Bazaar got potatoes 35 and jelly 25 apron. 50 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 23. Fine bright perfect day. at church in the morning and Anglican in the evening. George took us for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 24. Fine bright perfect day. white frost then warmer. George and Clara brought me home in afternoon. Lorraine at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 25. Fine and quite mild. N.S. trimming trees. Mrs P. called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 26. Fine and milder perfect weather no heavy black frost yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 27. Fine day milder. went to Toronto. eyes tested Dr Saporito. $8.05 left reading glasses as they are had new lenses in other glasses.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 28. Fine and bright. I walked to Willies, very warm going ot and cooler coming home. just light the heater in afternoon it is so nice and warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 29. Fine and cooler. raked and burnt some maple leaves. Mrs Double Davidson and I for a walk and then took Lorraine to window in Halloween Party at Lois Adams in eve. Annie still here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 30. Fine bright but colder east wind, at morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 31 Fine and quite warm. I went to Mrs Fishers funeral. "Hallow"een.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 1. Fine and quite mikd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 2. Rained gently in the morning. then cleared and colder. Annie in Toronto, at Cment. Massey Hall. Lorraine here. I was in Toroto. Hipp.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 3. Fine rather a cold wind. Annie came home from town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 4. Fine and cold wind. I went to the Dentist, filling removed. went to Annies first for two weeks. Mrs Noble called. washed {Harmelette} blankets&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 5. Fair at first squawl of rain in the afternoon. I raked and burnt leaves, mine are all down now. J. Garvin died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 6. A squawl of snow in afternoon and last night, a very cold. N.W. wind. I light furnace when came from church. I was at morning and evening church. Mr D. light theirs yesterday. quite a light fall of snow in night. Mr D. at {Surwsea}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 7. "Thanksgiving Day". Fine bright and very cold. Annie and I at Lizzies for goose dinner. home about 9.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 8. Fine and very cold. clothes freezing on line. "ploughing hand"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 9. Fine a little milder, frosty. "Congregational meeting". burnt from&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 10. Dull and raw wind. I went to Toronto at Dr Mclat 4.30 a light shower in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 11. Dull and very sultry and misty, let furnace out yesterday. I had a dizzy spell im morning so went to Dr. $1.50 went for a drive with Mr Farr to D. {Hereiwans}. Annie at the Club at Simpsons. "Armistice Day"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 12. Turned very cold with terrific wind. Morley Findley dug garden and broke up a little brush. I gave him a dollar. gas bad for a while when wind so high. furnace again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 13. Fine brifht perfect day. quite cold. I went to church Canon Morley preached. Mr Noble not well.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 14 Dull and damp, a little shower in the evening. Raking &amp;amp; burn leaves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 15. Fine and quite mild. I went to Toronto had dress fitted. Annie here at night. started to drizzle rain in evening and continued. fire at M Corlery's about 2.30. then started to rain harder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 16. Rained gently most of te day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 17. Rain and sleet then snow in the afternoon. very slowly and slippery. Annie and I down town met Mrs Davidson at Lunch. went for my dress. $10 making. $1 georgette. $2. Buckle material $2.99. per yard regular $3.95 ($11.96) in all $24.96.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 18. Fair and colder. quite a bt of snow and very icy on road. I wentto Drs at noon. $1.50. Med - and tablets, called Mrs Simpkins.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 19 Fine and sunny. the first since tuesday. quite cld, called to ask for Mr Noble in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 20. Fine bright and milder. at church. Arch-Deacon Warren here. settling with Wardens and Exec- for money. out for a walk. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 21. Dull and showery. quite mild again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 22. Mild with showers then cleared in the afternoon. Made mince meat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 23. Fine and clearing, colder again. I called at Meda Clubines with cards. back roads. very bad. called to see Mrs R. Robinson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 24. Rain, sleet and nsow. clearing about two o'clock. I went to toronto to Dentist. bill $24.00 Inlay $15. + 7 + 2. in September&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 25 Dull and misty cleared at noon. in Toronto at Hipp- Chrysaw $1 per half doz. Annie at Club at Meda's, I called Mrs Simp&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 26. Bright morning then showery in afternoon. Mrs D. came home from Swansea. no fire in stove all week. furnace enough.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 27. Fine and clearing, mild. at morning church. a supply. for a walk in afternoon. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 28. Fine and moderately cold. a showr late in the evening dull and damp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 29. Fair and moderate. I went to the Doctor. Medicine and Tablets. $1.25. have spots in which are irritable. a great many are getting vaccinated. but not compulsory here. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 30. Rained steadily all day. and snowed laate in the evening. I went to Bazaar. at United ch- Annie not in own.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 1 Fine and quite old, bright. I went to Toronto shopping Annie went too as her fire was out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 2. Fine but a raw cold wind, I went up to gran yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 3. Fine but a very cold wind. Annie went to Lizzies for the week end. Lprraine here. I called to see Aliee Edey. in eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;San Dec 4. Fine but very cold wind from East: freezing hard. I went to church a supply at eve church. fire in heat last few days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 5. Fine and a little milder. Annie came home from Eliz&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 6. Fine and mild. Mrs D. in toront. I went in to see Lors and stayed part of the time she has Sty in eye.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 7. Mild and foggy all day. I went to Toronto. shopping Mrs Kane called brought. porle. turnipe, carrots, apron&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 8. Cleared and terrific wind. gas very bad here boats in distress at. Soo. and upper lakes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 9. A very high wind and cold. gas bad. Mr Harrison here and looked at chimney. Annie at. Clb at Clark Youngs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 10. Fine an moderately cold. wind settled.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 11. Milder with light. damp snow falling. I was a morning church. Mrs D. has her folks for dinner. went to eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 12. Fine and moderate. I called to see Mr Noble in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 13. A little rain last night and very foggy and damp today. I went to Toronto, shopping. Mrs Davidson and children down. Annie here night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 14. Fine and mdoerate. bright and sunny. a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 15. A cold east wind. Annie ehrefor dinner. Mrs Davidson and I called on Mrs Neil McDowald. started to snow at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 16. Very slippery and raining steadily untill noon then snow and blowing. cleared in the evening. I went to Annies a little gas. I have a cold, roads pretty well covered with snow and ice. after snow came not slippery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 17. Fine and a cold. N.W. wind all day. Annie here at night. Mrs Davidson and I out in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 18. Fine but cold wind, a little gas. I went to morning curch. not out in the evening as I have a bad cold. went to Annies early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 19. Fine and moderately cold. went to the Docotor. $1.00 face painful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 20. Rather cold and blustery. Mrs D. in Toronto. Mr Boyle sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 21. Fine and moderately cold. in Toronto. H. went to united church Christmas tree.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 22. Fine and bright not so cold. Mr Doner firing chimney. six dllars. I went to Presby terian christmas tree. school christmas tree Mr Boyle passed away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 23. Fine bright and cold. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Boyles. I went to Presleyterian Christmas tree. bought geese 35 cts lb. $6.70.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 24. Fine bright and very cold. hnds frost. at Mr Boyles funeral. called at Mr Nobles door. and Simpsons in eve, Mr. Mason out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 25. Fine clear and cold. a perfect day. at morning church. no evergreen decoration. Mr Noble took service first since Nov 6 away sin sundays. Mrs D. in early with presents. before &amp;amp; home. she and children went to Swansea. I went to eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 26. Fine bright perfet day. not quite so frosty. I went for a drive to R.H. when Wylie took Mrs Mason up. te children remained at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 28. Fine and mild untill evening became showery. Annie, Lizzie and the children for tea. I went to Christmas tree at Laugstaff school in evening. my cold ot so well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 29. Dull and very mild getting mudy. Hazel Gordon died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 30. Dull and very mild. Lizzie and chldren went home. all except Margeret.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 31. Rained gently all day after snow in the night making it very, very slushy. I went down to Cemetry to Hazel funeral. a terrible day. Annie went to Lizzies for dinner and to Hart House Iheatre in afternoon.Mrs Davdson called with wine in the evening. I cooked geese. one in Mrs D's oven.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;for 3 hours and one in my oven for 2 1.2 hours. at Annies for the night have been there since before Christmas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of year 1927.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>1928

Sun Jan 1 Fine but very cold and windy. I went to morning church. was in at Mrs Davidsons for tea. Annie here at night. very high wind.

Mon Jan 2. Fine clear and cold but a perfect day. Wellies family and Annie here for dinner. Marjorie is sick so not out. Annie and I at new years Play. {illegible}. Mrs Bales passed away. and Miss {illegible}.

Tue Jan 3. Fine and moderate, wonderful weather, called at Mr Bales.

Wed Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidsons and I in {Toronto?}

Thurs Jan 5. Fine but dull and mild. I work for {illegible} to be shortened one dollar at Mrs Fedreys. Marjorie very poorly.

Fri Jan 6. Mild and showery in the evening: Annie here at night. we have changed she comes here for week ends.{illegible} in fridays.

Sat Jan 7. Fine and mild, {illegible} sloppy. I went to the {illegible} have a lame back and side, shapped the latter, muscular. {illegible}

Sun Jan 8. Fine and mild, quiete dull. At morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. not at evening church. called to see mr Dean and {J. Bowes?}.

Mon Jan 9. Fine and mild rather drisly. at Annies.

Tue Jan 10. Fine and mild. at the {illegible}. Violet Ray in side and gave me {liniment?}. $1.50. I called Boyles.

Wed Jan 11. Fine but very dull and dreary. in at Mrs Davidsons for a while in afternoon.


Thurs Jan 12. Fair but dull and damp. at miss Edeys in the evening.

Fri Jan 13. Dull and mild, a little rain in the evening in {Toronto?} LY- at Annies she is at Choir Practice.
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                    <text>Sat Jan 14. Very mild "Black Birds" here in the  trees, started to snow then rain in the afternoon terrible slushy. Mr Farley here and put in wall plugs. Three dollars each. two plugs. Annie here at night.

Sun Jan 15. Fine and decidedly cold and windy. Bishop Sweeny also Mr {illegible}. of {illegible} out. I was at morning and evening chruch. Lorraine for tea.

Mon Jan 16. Fine but was wind, snow and rain late in afternoon.

Tue Jan 17. Fine bright day. W. A. annual meeting. help Mr {illegible}.

Wed Jan 18. Fine and quite mild I went to see Mary Walsm at 865. Danforth ave. Annie at {illegible} meeting had supper first.

Thurs Jan 19. Raw east wind followed by heavy rain in the afternoon. a {illegible} wind and rain in the evening. water high in {illegible}

Fri Jan 20. A very high wind and quite cold. Soft Ball girls {illegible}. I did not go. I got a {illegible} 45 a jar, at Annies.

Sat Jan 21. Fair and very cold {illegible} the furst this season. Annie here at night. made all clean and dry on pavement. I phoned M

Sun Jan 22. Fine bright and quite cold. I was at morning and eve church. out for a walk in afternoon.

Mon Jan 23. Fine and moderately cold. I walked out to see Majorie who is poorly. Miss Edey called. she and I at {illegible} the same wardens. elected a perfect {eve?}.

Tue Jan 24 Rained most of the day. Then during the night turned much colder. and quite a fall of snow.

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                    <text>Wed Jan 25. Fine but a terrific high wind and cold. phoned Marjorie. 

Thur Jan 26. Colder two above zero. falling light snow untill noon and cleared with snow and cold. I called to see Miss Mae {illegible}. first wintry looking day of the season about 2 or 3 snow.

Fri Jan 27. Fine bright morning and then started to snow in afternoon and continued all evening. Mr Davidson and I to see them curl in eve-

Sat Jan 28. Fine and bright but cold I saw Mrs Smellie called in the afternoon

Sun Jan 28. Fine but very cold. 10 or 12 below zero. a perfect day and no wind. I went to morning church. for a walk and at eve church.

Mon Jan 30. Fine and very cold. 12 or 14 below zero but not so low in Toronto {illegible}. church burned. Mrs Davidson and I called to see Mr Sneilen

Tue Jan 31. Fine bright and cold. {illegible }down to John {illegible} for dinner Vemer brought me to N.Toronto home about mine. I called at Mr Halls. odd sleighs and cutters out. but no depth of snow.

Wed Feb 1 Fine day but windy and bluesky. Mr Hall buried. I called hair {illegible} at J. Bowes in the evening. cold but nice steady weather a week.

Thur Feb 2. Moderately cold. beat, did not see his shadow but bright later on. over to see girls skiing. Called at Mrs Nobles in aft- 

Fri Feb 3. Milder and thawing in Toronto at Hepp. annie here at night Mr Powsell and Miss Edey called when I was away.

Sat Feb 4. Mild and sloppy turned colder at night. Annie at Mr Boyle to dinner. Mr Davidson and I for a walk

Sun Feb 5. Fine bright perfect day.{illegible} cold. at morning church. Mr Davidson and I for a walk. I walk to evening church. very cold.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Feb 6. Fine bright day quite cold. wentto see them skate.

Tue Feb 7. Turning mild. light rain in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I called to see Mr {Snieder?}. very slippery at night.

Wed Feb 8. Mild with rain and mist. Slippery at first. Jessie Shelly called.

Thur Feb 9. Snowing very gently most of the day. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto, she got a fress. Mrs De Laporte called.

Fri Feb 10. Fine bright a perfect day with moderate temperature. I called to see Willie and Mereie and Lucy Bowes. A.{illegible} at night.

Sat Feb 11.  Fine bright day. perfect. {illegible} S.S sleigh drive. I helped Mrs Davidson to trim {illegible} for {illegible}. Annie has a slight cold.

Sun Feb 12. Fine and moderately cold a perfect day, rather icy. I went to morning church. John Book, Verner and George here for tea.

Mon Feb 13. Fine bright perfect day. I went to see them skate. Edyely.S.S there. Annie at Annie Hamiltons for lunch. Ruth has mumps.

Tue Feb 14. Rained steadily all afternoon and evening. water high in the ditches and icy "Valentines Day". Lorraine and Donald had a Party nineteen girls and boys there. at Boyles in eve- Mrs{illegible}

Wed Feb 15. Fair and bright but slippery. like spring weather w.a at

Thur Feb 16. Fine bright perfect day. I went to Toronto.

Fri Feb 17. Fine and. bright. mild. Miss Edey called. I got two tons &lt;u&gt;Coal.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;$15.00 per ton&lt;/u&gt; . Mrs {illegible} had a hard time getting in as driveway so slippery. Annie here at night.

Sat Feb 18. Fine and very much colder. high wind. N.W.

Sun Feb 19. Fine but cold . S.W wind. I went to morning church. started to be bluesky in the afternoon. at mr Davidsons to here Radio, Mrs B. {illegible}</text>
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                    <text>Mon Feb 20. Very cold and windy. blowing snow. but not much to blow.

Tue Feb 21. Fine bright and cold. mean zero. I was at Mrs Smellie for tea. Mrs D. and children at Picnic od "Uncle Tom's Cabin" "Girls Club" social eve at L.B.

Wed Feb 22. Fair and milder. I called to see Mr Welsh and at Mrs{Abby's?}. in the afternoon. "Ash Wednesday."

Thur Feb 23. Mild and thawing the light snow that came in the night. turning much colder at night.

Fri Feb 24. Fine bright and quite cold, a perfect day. in Toronto at S.Hepp Annie here at night.

Sat Feb 25. Fine and very cold wind coldest of the snow. 8 or 10 below out here. We were at Mrs Johns "{Bredye?}" four tables.

Sun Feb 26. Fine bright and cold. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson in for a while in the afternoon. I went to eve.church. Mr.Beally preached.

Mon Feb 27. Fine bright day. moderately cold. I have a bad cold pains in the &lt;u&gt;face
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Tue Feb 28. Fine bright and cold wind. pain in head. bad. Mrs Simpsons &amp; Miss Mandy called.

Wed Feb 29. Fine and moderate. I went to see Miss Wilson about the "Club" Willie and Mary called for a few minutes on the way from Toronto.

Thur Mar 1st. Fine with high wind but not stormy. my face better but have a head cold.

Fri Mar 2. Fine but cold wind. I called at Miss Edeys in the afternoon.

Sat Mar 3. Fine bright perfect day but cold wind. {illegible} and Jessie here to spend the evening.

Sun Mar 4. Bluesky and soft snow about noon then turning colder with high wind. I went to morning church. stranger in the eve {illegible}</text>
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                    <text>Mon Mar 5. Fine and moderatelt cold. strong wind. Mrs Davidso and I at the Lady. {illegible}. $45. 20 tables. Donald has mumps.

Tue Mar 6. Fine and milder had the "girls Club" fifteen in all twelve gitls and three ladies. a perfect night. A. came for night.

Wed Mar 7. A little fall of soft snow last night then turned colder in afternoon, not so icy now. J.

Thur Mar 8. Fine bright and quite cold. I went with Miss Edey to Toronto Mr Delaporte out. we had tea at Mrs Mr Donalds. home mine.

Fri Mar 9. A very stormy day. about 4 inches of snow with high wind quite rough. first real storm of the season. Willie brought {illegible} to Annies.

Sat Mar 10. Fine bright day Mr{illegible} here in the evening. Annie up at Meda's in eve.

Sun Mar 11. Fine and quite mild. snow melting. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in afternoon I went to Drs in eve tablets and cough medicne $1.50

Mon Mar 12. Fine and very mild. black birds here. I went to see Meda {illegible} in the afternoon. {water?} {illegible} quickly but not over.

Tue Mar 13. Mild and started to rain heavely about four o'clock: and water over the road in the evening, I wore rubber boots out.

Wed Mar 14. Fair and much colder water {illegible} off and frozen clean.

Thur Mar 15. Fine and quite cold. all frozen. called to see J.Bowes.

Fri Mar 16. Fine and bright, a perfect day. I was in Toronto. Hepp.

Sat Mar 17. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Hockey match at Unionville on friday eve. pavement dry and, clean most places.


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                    <text>Sun Mar 18. Fine but cold N.E wind. I was at morning church. MrsD. and I for a short walk. a little bluesky in eve. I called at Miss Edeys. 

Mon Mar 19. Fine day. milder. I called at Mr Smellie. Mrs R. Simpson called. cleaned {illegible}

Tue Mar 20. Fine and bright. my cold and face still miserable.

Wed Mar 21. Fine and milder. wild geese coming sown. Robins here. Annie and I in Toronto met {Liggis?} I got a coat but returned it.

Thur Mar 22. Fine bright day first out without {illegible}. went with Mrs Davidson to Miss Barkers. 

Fri Mar 23. A fine bright day. I was in Toronto at Hepp. Annie here at night.

Sat Mar 24. &lt;u&gt;Thunder 4. AM.&lt;/u&gt; Very, very, warm and bright, unseasonable. at Bridge at Mrs Breakey's. 2:30. home shorty after see Annie at Medas.
 
Sun Mar 25. Raining gently from the east. and cloudy all day. at morning church. for a walk with Mrs Davidson, at evening church it is very damp and misty.

Mon Mar 26. Dull and damp quite mild. came a thunder storm early in the evening, lights out. rained part of night then turned stormy and colder. cleaned &lt;u&gt;clothes closets Drawers&lt;/u&gt;. Mr Bakers called with syrup. 1.15 per half gallon. I called at Mr Rieh Simpsons in afternoon with syrup.

Tue Mar 27. Strong winds and light snow. very cold. at social Mrs {illegible}.

Wed Mar 28. Fine but cold. n.w. wind. I aired &lt;u&gt;furs&lt;/u&gt;. cleaned cellar headway steps

Thur Mar 29. Fine bright. perfect day. &lt;u&gt;cleaned {illegible}&lt;/u&gt; shelves. in cellar in the afternoon went to Toronto to see Mrs Mason and Mrs {Jeasdale?}

Fri Mar 30. Snowing and blowing from the east all day. Annie here at night. did a little cleaning in cellar.

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                    <text>Sat Mar 31. Fine but cold wind. Annie went to {illegible} for the week end. Lorraine here with me at night. {Wore?} blue hat to Miss Barkes to be remodelled.

Sun Apr 1. Fine bright a little milder. I went to morning church. out to Willies for a while in the afternoon. and at evening church.

Mon Apr 2. Fine bright perfect day. cleaned beds.{illegible} and all the windoews upstairs. Annie came home and here for the night.

Tue Apr 3. A shower then cleared and quite warm. I borrowed Mrs D. electric cleaner and did carpets upstairs. thunder storm 12.PM

Wed Apr 4. Fine bright and quite warm. finished cleaning upstairs and halls all done up there. cleaned back kitchen cupboard.

Thur Apr 5. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned middle part of cellar all done but some in cellar kitchens uncovered {illegible}. E.sale. shower in a.m

Fri Apr 6. Good Friday. I went to service it was very warm a record breaker for the season. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.

Sat Apr 7. Mild then started to rain at noon and continued a heavy rain all afternoon. we were at Welsh's for dinner. M.Boyle drove us down and came for us.

Sun Apr 8. Turned very cold and bluesky. a great change after the past week. which was unusually mild. I went to Easter Service. Kylie Liggie and children also Annie for tea. I went to {illegible} church in the evening. children remained so I went to Annies. fur coat on in eve.
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                    <text>Mon Apr 9. Fine and quite cold and windy, freezing. I cleaned {illegible}

Tue Apr 10. Fine and a little milder.

Wed Apr 11. Fine and moderately cold. I finished cleaning cellar kitchen so all is done down there. at Annie for tea she had. Boyles. Welsh's and Meda.

Thur Apr 12. Milder and fine. I cleaned. Store rooms over the shed. {illegible} and children came so remained for tea. Annie {teaching?}

Fri Apr 13. Fine and much colder again. I went to Toronto at. Annie here at night. Liggie and children went home.

Sat Apr 14. Snowing early and then turned to rain and rained heavily untill about three .o'clock

Sun Apr 15. FIne and very cold wind. I went to morning and eve- church. wore my fur coat. Mrs Smellie called in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for a little walk after. freezing at night.

Mon Apr 16. Fine and moderately cold. washed for cleaning. double rooms. cleaned windows and pictures. curtains were washed last fall.

Tue Apr 17. Fine and bright. I cleaned double rooms. had Mrs Davidsons Electric cleaner. called to see Miss Kelly last eve.

Wed Apr 18. Fine and rather cold with frosts at night. I went to Toronto. Annie with me for a while untill I got a coat twenty five dollars. went to see W.{illegible}.

Thur Apr 19. A thunder storm in the night. then turned very cold and a terrific wind. Waller {illegible} put new leathers on the pump. fifty cents. Mrs D cleaning parlor







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                    <text>Mon Apr 30. Light rain early. then {squawls?} all day. finished shed. a very high wind. most every person seeding. some {illegible} before.

Tue May 1. A fine bright day. and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. H. put in lettuce, onions and peas. ground works {illegible}. up at Mrs Wiltsheres for lettuce in eve.

Wed May 2. Fine and quite warm. dug around shrubs. went to cemetry in evening and called on Mrs Noble. went for little drive {Langstaff?}.

Thur May 3. Rather dull and misty at first. cleared and very warm. I cleaned east {illegible} no fire in little stove.

Fri May 4. Fine and very warm an extreme change. I cleaned north {illegible}. Mrs Neil Mrs Donald called. I was at Annies as {illegible} and Jessie in for cards.

Sat May 5. Very warm untill noon a shower then cleared and quite cool. no fire needed as house still warm. Annies Recital 3.P.M. {illegible} and children remained so I was there.

Sun May 6. Fine bright day. quite cool but pleasant. I was at church. lighted fire in {illegible} afternoon. Annie here at night.

Mon May 7. Fine and bright. varnished chairs. painted south {illegible} at Annies.

Tue May 8. Fine and warmer. Varnished Coal Oil stove. went to Mrs Fees. the girls Club entertained the mothers.

Wed May 9. Fine and warm a perfect day. I went to Mr Charllons funeral. called at {illegible} but she was out.

Thur May 10. Fine and bright. got lawn mower fixed 75 cts but had to go back. cut grass first {illegible}. no fire for a couple of days.</text>
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                    <text>Fri May 11. A light {squawl?} of rain quite warm and then colder in the afternoon afternoon. I called on Miss Mundey. called to pay Mr Cart $1.00 for having {grave?}.

Sat May 12. Fine but very cold and windy. I went to Mr Balls at Home and Clara came to spend Sunday. at United Church. and went to the Cemetry in afternoon. Frank and Mrs.

Sun May 13. Teasdale for tea. fine but very cold. I had to light a {illegible}.

Sun May 13. little fire in furnace, on Saturday, latest it ever was bright.

Mon May 14 Fine bright and warmer furnace out. Clara left. {Mirnie?} came in the morning and remained.

Tue May 15. Fine and warm a perfect day. Jack called for his mother and left at mine a.m. I have a terrible cold in my head. put in beans. and more peas.

Wed May 16. Fair and milder then shower in evening.

Thur May 17. Dull and misty but little rain. Mrs D. and I took a walk to {illegible}. got some pansies. cut some grass.

Fri May 18. Fine but very sultry. I went to Toronto. Hepp finished cutting grass. in the evening. Annie here all week. made change to week about.

Sat May 19. Showers early the morning then sultry and very damp all day. {illegible} no we went to Miss Booker to a {illegible} went with Welsh girls. five tables. no fire. I went to Annies. houses feel damp.

Sun May 20. Fine bright and quite warm. at morning church. and eve church.

Mon May 21. Fine day. and warmer. special {illegible} meeting. look double window out.

Tue May 22. FIne and mild. I went to Toronto dress at Leah shop $0.95. weigh 134.


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                    <text>Wed May 23. Fine and moderately warm. Mac Rimon for tea. Annie remained at Liggies over at night. Lorraine here.

Thur May 24. Fine bright day. perfect holiday. I went to Annies at night. Mrs Davidson and I at cemetry. fire works.

Fri May 25. Fine bright perfect day. in Toronto lunch and H-

Sat May 26. Dull and damp but only sprinkles. I went to John Books. and for a drive in the afternoon. fire on some afternoons.

Sun May 27. Fine but quite cold and dull. at Church. for a drive to near Oshawa. and to Old Mill for tea.

Mon May 28. Dull and cold. I came home at noon. cut grass. Nelson S trimmed evergreens in the evening. 50 cents but gave $1.00. Annie here at night &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; lighted.

Tue May 29. Fine and a little warmer. I went to Wellie for a while in the afternoon. up at Mrs Wellshires for {illegible}. no fire.

Wed May 30. Fine and bright. put on screen door. battery. called at Mrs {illegible} Mrs Bollins and Mrs Welcock but not in.

Thur May 31. Fine day I was in Toronto called at W. Books. called at Miss Edeys in the evening.

Fri June 1. A beautiful day. bright and moderately warm. E. moved.

Sat June 2. Fine bright but much colder and windy. up at Mrs W for Onions in evenig. put in some plants very dry. grass not growing. no fire since monday. {illegible} Harrison here cleaned stove and furnace pipes put all up but pipes in cellar. put them over shed. at Annies at night. no rain for weeks.



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                    <text>Sun June 3. Fine bright but cold. a slight frost. but not that much harm. I went to church. morning and evening. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. some of beans frozen.

Mon June 4. Fine with. dull east window. washed one {illegible}. Mrs D. {illegible} {illegible}. a little fire. last of season.

Tue June 5. Fine but dull and threatening. showery by four o'clock. Mrs Street brought two tons of coal $14.75 per ton $29.00 there is three tons in bin he says also pile in cellar. finw did not cut lawn up.

Wed June 6. Raining very gently all day. first for weeks did a great deal of  good as ground was cracking. But rather late for pastures. {illegible} badly in need cleaned stove. well.

Thur June 7. Fine bright and clear warmer. I was in Toronto.H. so nice and warm I varnished kitchen when I came home. Oil cloth, dryed nicely. Mrs Smellie here in evening just as I finished.

Fri Jun 8. Fine bright day. perfect day. Annie at {illegible} Rec-

Sat June 9. Fine but turning colder with high wind. Annie at her Aunt Liggies birthday party. I went there at night.

Sun June 10. Fine bright day but cool. I was at morning and eve Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk.  Annie here at night. 

Mon June 11. Fine and quite cool. meeting at Rink for field day. first lettuce.

Tue June 12. Fine and moderately {illegible} perfect day in Toronto got a mary dress $14.95 ordered. Drive starting for Parish Hall.

Wed June 13. Very, very sultry. and came a bad storm about 4. P.M. Mrs James. Agnes and Annie. Ladies {illegible} at Mrs James. 28 in all. A house furnished pantry $96.-

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                    <text>Thur June 14. Fine bright perfect day. I was in Toronto lunch and H. home about 7.30.

Fri June 15. Fine bright and quite cool. perfect day. Annie and I for a motor ride to {Peterboro} about 200 miles. home at a quarter to eight.

Sat June 16. Fine bright day. perfect day. I went to Jennie {illegible} for a drive in the evening.

Sun June 17. Fine bright but very cool. at morning church at Rosedale. {illegible} and to hear Rer Newlon Powell in the eve. Jennie had .Book Baldwin and Mr and Mrs {Tebby?} for lunch.

Mon June 18. Dull east wind warmer. I came home about 10.30. went to Mr Reamans funerale at 2.30. a light shower in eve.

Tue June 19. Fine bright day. warmer. washed last {illegible} Blanket. called at Miss Welsons in eve.

Wed June 20. Fine day. Annie in Toronto met L. not teaching as Ruth measels.

Thur June 21. A shower then cleared. Mrs Bollins and Mrs Wilcock called Wed

Fri June 22. Dull with light shower in afternoon. a heavy storm in Toronto in afternoon then clear and bright. I went to Toronto. for lunch and at Lowe's then for a walk. foggy in the evening. A- and I for a little drive up yonge street with Welsh girls. 

Sat June 23. A heavy shower in the morning. then very damp and misty all afternoon with showery we. I went to H. {illegible}. A. T. girl club tea and sale of work. pured tea made $.187. cleaned. Annies here at night.</text>
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                    <text>Sun June 24. Clearing and brighter has been damp and dripping for several days. I went to morning church. for a short walk and to evening church.

Mon June 25. Fine and moderately warm. Donald for tea his people at Mrs MC.

Tue June 26. Fine and warm followed by showers. a great growth this week

Wed June 27. Fine and moderately warm. I was in Toronto home grown berries 30 cents a box. P. has measels.

Thur June 28. Fine and moderately warm. put oilcloth on cellar floor.

Fri June 29. Dull and threatening all day then heavy rain in evening and most of night. 

Sat June 30. Fine bright and clear. warm a perfect day. Miss Mae.{illegible} here for tea. I in evening. Annie out at Mrs youngs for pic.nic. at Annies.

Sun July 1. Fine and gentle warm I went to morning church. Mr Baker at United? came a thunder storm in the evening not out.

Mon July 2. Fine but very, very warm. Field Day. fairly good crowd.

Tue July 3. A thunder storm about noon and another about 3.P.M very heavy and terrific rain, bad in the city. for drive with Felicia &amp; Verne

Wed July 4. Fine and quite warm. Annie at Liggies. M. has measels {illegible}

Thur July 5. Fine and quite warm. Mrs D. and I down to see children to see children swimming. strawberries 25 ct at Mrs Summers.

Fri July 6. Fine and cooler. I was in Toronto for a while white dress $4.95 at Leah Shop. 

Sat July 7. Fine but very, very warm. berries 20 cts Mrs Simp{illegible} and 25 Mrs Summers. Annie went to Liggies. I did not care to go. so slept with L as it was like a storm.</text>
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                    <text>Sun July 8. Fine but extremely warm at morning church. and for a short walk in eve. hottest day of season ever 90

Mon July 9. A warm sultry day. thunder storm about six P.M. so Annie did not come home. T. called in evening. Lorraine stayed here.

Tue July 10. Fine clear and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. at the Island. and had lunch and tea down town. Annie came home and brought children.

Wed July 11. Fine bright and warm, a perfect day. United S.S pic.nic at Elm Park. Woodbridge. I called to seeMrs Smellie.

Thur July 12. Fine bright and warm but not extreme. a perfect 12 {illegible}.. Mrs Davidson and children in Toronto. I went to N.T. in the evening took white dress back to be fixed. called to see D and Mr Delaporte. children went home

Fri July 13. Dull and cool, we were at Liggies for lunch. also the Boyle family. Started to rain gently as we came home.  then about 8. P.M. rained heavily and continued most of the night. I weigh 135- A.B- weight 137.

Sat July 14. Fine but very wet and damp. Liggie and children came to Annies. last strawberries. Mrs G. {Bryant} died.

Sun July 15. Fine at first. I went to church for a walk in afternoon Liggie and children went home. came heavy rain in evening

Mon July 16. Fine and moderately warm. I made {illegible} white slip.

Tue July 17. Very, very warm. I went to Mrs Bryants funeral. uo at the Cemetry in the evening.
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                    <text>Wed July 18. Fine and warm. Annie. Wylie. Liggie and children motored north to Huntsville. first day. Donald. stayed with me. beans ready.

Thur July 19. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto at {Hanlans Pr?} ,dinner and tea in Toronto. rode up with Marguerute and her mother. east wind.

Fri July 20. Rained heavily last night and this a.m. cleared about noon. green peas for dinner bad hay weather.

Sat July 21. Fine and cool east wind. J.Bowes gave me a box of currants. Mary Walsm came to Thornhill. M.Walsm came to Thornhill. Raspberries at Mr Simpkins 20 cents they are 35 in Toronto.

Sun July 22. Rained most of night gently from east. continued all morning could not go to church. Cleared about 5 P.M. Mrs Davidson went to church with me in eve. 

Mon July 23. Fine bright and moderately warm. Annie and Wylies came home at noon. walked to Willies in eve, they have no hay in.

Tue July 24. Fine and quite warm. called at Mrs Smellies in the afternoon they took me to see Thomas Poole in the evening. 

Wed July 25. Very warm. got a basket of cherries at Mrs Sniders 40 cents and Mrs Kane brought me a basket tuesday a.m. before I was home. made wine, 5lbs sugar 35 cents to a small basket.

Thur July 26. Fine and moderately warm got basket cherries from Mrs Snider 40, went for a drive to Unionville with Boyle girls. Liggie out for the night. a thunderstorm in the night.</text>
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                    <text>Fri July 27. Fine after a early shower. I went to Parry Sound {five?} to {illegible} N.smellie took me to R.Hill fare $.8 arribed at 3.10 P.M. {illegible} in eve.

Sat July 28. Dull with east wind very cool. after rain in night.

Sun July 29. Fine and quite cold. at morning church over to see Wylie and A called at Wellies. Charles apartment in the afternoon. Harry {illegible}.

Mon July 30. Fine and cool. Jack took us for a long drive.

Tue July 31. Fine untill midnight a heavy thunder storm rained most of the night. Mrs Charlie Apelle called.

Wed Aug 1. A beutiful day. Regatta. Jack took us down. H.{illegible} buried. Annie and the {Barletons?} went {illegible} Jacksons {Pr?}. 

Thur Aug 2. Fair until afternoon a heavy storm.

Fri Aug 3. Showery most of the day. I left at 15 to 1. P.M. a terrific storm in Toronto. {illegible} and rain. very hot.

Sat Aug 4. Fine but extremely hot. humidity great. I went to see Wellie Book home at noon. cutgrass and marked then Floyd Davie cut and finished it. 50 cents. picked 2 boxes berries. rained in the night. Lorraine here

Sun Aug 5. Dull with extreme humidity, occasional showers. I went to morning church. Miss Mac Rimmon for tea I went up for my coat which I left in church. E.{illegible}.

Mon Aug 6. Dull and damp east wind. I cut grass over again. washed dc "Civic Holiday" for a walk in the eve. called to see M.Welson. 

Tue Aug 7. Fine bright and clearing. I went to Jacksons Pt. 2. P.M. arrived about 4. P.M. $20 per week at Lake view House. first &lt;u&gt;clear&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;weathe&lt;/u&gt;r for weeks it has been continued rain and much hay wasted grain badly down,
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                    <text>Wed Aug 8. Fine bright and {clear?} perfect day. and complete change in weather after rain for weeks.

Thur Aug 9. Fine bright and warmer.

Fri Aug 10. Fine and very warm. {illegible} bad. a little shower. in night and turned cooler. Weiner Roast,

Sat Aug 11. Fine and colder. very high wind and water rough, we all walaked to Sutton in the morning.

Sun Aug 12. Fine bright and quite warm, a perfect day. Wylie took us for a short drive in the a.m. and a long drive in the afternoon to Beaverton {illegible} at. United Church Service in the eve.

Mon Aug 13. Fine and quite warm a perfect day.

Tue Aug 14. Fine and warm came home on the 2. P.M. car, Lorraine with me. Mrs D, mother went out to stay.

Wed Aug 15. Fine and very warm. cut and clipped grass. did a little washing and cleaned {illegible} A. came home here at night.

Thur Aug 16. Fine very wrm and sultry. T. in evening.

Fri Aug 17. Fine but gentle warm. I called to invite Mr and Mrs Delaport.

Sat Aug 18. Fine and quite cool. Sale of cooking on Mr Francis lawn I got cake and tarts. Mr and Mrs Delaporte and Miss Edey for tea. T. in eve. Annie at {illegible} {Jea?} for {illegible}

Sun Aug 19. Fine and moderately warm a perfect day. I went to morning church. John. Felicia and Verne for tea. went dor a drive in the evening.T.

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                    <text>Mon Aug 20. Fine and moderately warm. cut grass. washed. Mrs Davidson and children went on their holiday. Wedding in United Ch. Pauline Billesman and Mr Bowie.

Tue Aug 21. Fine and moderately warm at first a light shower in after. first since about Aug 5th Civic holiday.

Wed Aug 22. Fine and cooler. Annie and I in Toronto. she went to A.Hamiltons for tea. I came home early. got cucumbers at Mr {Wiltshires?}. at Annies for night.

Thur Aug 23. Fine and moderately warm. I made sweet cucumber Pickles. 

Fri Aug 24. Cool east wind rained for a couple hours about noon then cleared and bright and cool. Mrs Mason. Mr Hamilton and Annie at Annies for tea. {illegible} Mrs D. supper.

Sat Aug 25. Fine bright, perfect day. cool. Mrs Davidson came home about noon. {illegible} show in the Rink. did not have a {illegible} this year.

Sun Aug 26. Beautiful day. bright and clear. at morning church. for a walk in afternoon. the children came to Annies. T.
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                    <text>Fri Aug 31. Fine day. quite cool. took Liggie down town for lunch. her Birthday. got our {illegible}. $5. Annie and I came home in the evening.

Sat Sept 1. Fine and quite cool. raked hay and burnt some. Liggie and children for tea. tomatoes 30 cents at N.S. T. Annie at tea at Mrs James.

Sun Sept 2. Dull and threatening. a little shower at noon. I went to Church a supply so Mr Noble not back. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. {illegible}.

Mon Sept 3. Dull with occasional showers. "Labor Day" Wylie took Liggie and children home.I was home all day. Agnes and Miss {illegible} at Annies for a game of cards in eve.

Tue Sept 4. Fine and very cool but beutiful day. I went to {illegible} at 1.30 and home about 11. P.M. remained at Annies.

Wed Sept 5. &lt;u&gt;white frost&lt;/u&gt; Fine bright and very cool for swim all taken out of the water. I made a little {illegible}. the water was {illegible}1 degrees and got colder {illegible} last in. T. Annies here at night.

Thur Sept 6. Fine bright day. slightly warmer. Mrs Davidson at {illegible} I aired quills pillows etc, called at Mrs Nobles in eve. 

Fri Sept 7. Fine day. bright and warmer. called at Miss Edeys in eve.

Sat Sept 8. Fine bright and quite warm. swim at {illegible}- closing day.

Sun Sept 9. Fine bright and clear. at morning church Mrs Noble home after four week absence. company for tea. not out in the eve. 

Mon Sept 10. Very, very warm and sultry. I went to {Dentret?} looked over and cleaned $1.- called to see Mr Thomson {illegible} for fur coat. $100 or by supplying {illegible}. $85, came thunder storm in eve.
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                    <text>Tue Sept 11. Fair at first and sultry. a thunder storm about 4. P.M. I cleaned spare room. and cleaned all upstairs windows. washed  curtains {illegible}.

Wed Sept 12. Cleaned two north rooms. put up clean curtains, beat E.room feather bed. very sultry. Annie at Corn Roast at A.Roystons in eve. I went there for the night. took bed cover off not washed.

Thur Sept 13. Fine and cooler. cleaned attic. Mrs D. helped me. furnished the upstairs hall. so all done up there. made Crabapple jelly. boiled apple Wed. WE-T

Fri Sept 14. Fine bright and clear. I went to Miss Welsons Bridge young man Dick Heiner killed in evening. I got a basket of green Gage Plumbs 25cts at Mr Bayles.

Sat Sept 15. A thunder storm in night. clearing and bright day. I went to Mr Nobles in the evening to get Birth and marriage certificates for Mrs Lane in Yorkton, caller in the eve. Mrs Davidson brought me a basket of blue Plumbs. T.

Sun Sept 16. Fine bright and warm a perfect day. no need of a coat, I was at morning church. for a walk with Mrs D. in afternoon not out in eve.T.

Mon Sept 17. Fine bright and warm. Mrs D. and I at R.{Hiners?} funeral. made blue Plumb jam. Mr Davidson gave me a basket. 

Tue Sept 18. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to Toronto. called at W.Cooks, and at Dr Campbells. eyes tested no change in glasses but eyes have a tired look more like from general health.

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                    <text>Wed Sept 19. Fine day but raw east wind. I cleaned&lt;u&gt; back&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;kitchen&lt;/u&gt;, and picked a few apples. took Miss Edey a large basket. and Mrs D. got two small ones for her mother. Mrs Smellie callled,

Thur Sept 20. Rained heavily early. then warm and showery most of day.

Fri Sept 21. Fine bright and warm. S.W wind. sun crossing line. I cleaned outside of windows down stairs, &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt; and cleaned out furnace. Mrs D and I called to ask Mr {illegible}.

Sat Sept 22. Fine bright and cooler but a perfect day. I went to Toronto in the morning to see W.Cook about depositing money of the Grange Ave mortgage. Tom and Jennie
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Sun Sept 23. Fine bright and quite cool but perfect day. at morning church for a walk with Mrs D. started for church but met company.

Mon Sept 24. Fine day. bright and sunny, cleared &lt;u&gt;Parlor&lt;/u&gt; and &lt;u&gt;Dining Room&lt;/u&gt; had Mrs D. Electric cleaner. picked a  few apples. quite a frost.

Tue Sept 25. Fair but dull and rather cold. cleaned &lt;u&gt;kitchen&lt;/u&gt; and cleaned &lt;u&gt;stove&lt;/u&gt;. all finished &lt;u&gt;house&lt;/u&gt; cleaning. W.{Martin?} finished picking apples. 50 cents but gave him 75bcents, T.

Wed Sept 26. Fair but dull and cool untill a light shower in eve. I took flowers up but did not remain to decorate. Annie here at night. 

Thur Sept 27. Dull and rather cold. with a few squawls. Mrs D. Annie and I at Thanksgiving service. not many out $30. I was at Annies Mr Robins of Markham preached.

Fri Sept 28. Fine and brighter, I finished up shed. Mrs Hunt got a box of apples $1.00. T.



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                    <text>Sat Sept 29. Fine bright but rather cool. went to Toronto. at Victoria and remained down for supper. fine all week untill today. away.

Sun Sept 30. Dull and rather cold. at morning service. Mr Noble preached. for a walk with Mrs D. at evening church. Arch Deac.Davids preached in evening T. H.Hooper much worse.

Mon Oct 1. Fine bright and warmer. I was at a tea at Mrs Nobles. Mr Thompson called to fit my coat.

Tue Oct 2. Dull and showery. most of day. Mr D. and I up to ask for Mr Ashby. I cleaned silver.

Wed Oct 3. Fine bright and quite warm. Annie and I in Toronto got a pie knife for Jack Appelle. $1.50 at Ellis. at Miss Edeys. Miss e. called in afternoon in eve.

Thur Oct 4. Fair but very warm and sultry. covered  {illegible}.  Teachers Convention. Annie here at night.

Fri Oct 5. Rained until noon then showery. quite warm and very damp. The Apelles called just in a few minutes. 

Sat oct 6. Fine and bright moderately cold. I went to Weston on &lt;s&gt;2.25&lt;/s&gt; about two hours going. for a walk in evening.

Sun Oct 7. Fine and bright but colder, a perfect day. At morning and evening church.

Mon Oct 8. Fine and much, a heavy frost. ice first of season. George and Clara brought me home about 2.30. Annie here.

Tue Oct 9. Fine and much warmer a little fire in evening.

Wed Oct 10. Fine bright and moderately warm. in Toronto at Hepp- in the afternoon.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Oct 11. Fine and extremely warm. 82 no need of fire Mr Thomson brought my fur coat $85.00, Annie here for tea, Herb Hooper passed away about 7.30.

Fri Oct 12. Fine and very mild but damp. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Hooper in afternoon.

Sat Oct 13. Raining in the morning and most of last night then cleared but cool and damp. H.Hooper buried in afternoon.

Sun Oct 14. Fine and bright a perfect day. at morning church. out for a walk. company for tea.

Sun Oct 15. Fine and mild. foggy in the evening. Annie. Mrs D. and I at the {illegible} and Davee at the Golf Club. a big crowd. called at Mr Collins for Toronto tomato mustard.

Mon Oct 16. Raining. gently in the evening. and a very damp air but mild. rained heavily in night.

Tue Oct 17. Fine at first. very damp and warm. showery in eve. in Toroto at Hepp- Mr H. connected pipes. {illegible} of {illegible}

Wed Oct 18. Raining most of morning then foggy. Carleton girls out.

Thur Oct 19. &lt;u&gt;g.cook.afternoon&lt;/u&gt; Dull and misty but showery early in eve then cleared about 7. PM. Mrs D. and I went to see Pick- Wick at the empire with the Boyles, tickets $1.00. home at 12. PM. no need of fire a couple of days.

Fri Oct 20. Fair and bright. quite cool. Mr Davidson put in &lt;u&gt;Window&lt;/u&gt;. I went to {illegible}. apron &amp; cap 75 cents Mr D. started to pick apples.
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Mon Oct 22. Fair with exception of night.put in &lt;u&gt;double&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;door&lt;/u&gt;, Apples to F {Bruce?}

Tue Oct 23. Fair but damp. I called at Miss Edeys in afternoon.

Wed Oct 24. A light shower in the morning, then clear and bright I &lt;s&gt;Miss Simp Toronto at H-&lt;/s&gt; Annie went down early.

Thur Oct 25. $1.00 for Carnatons g.g.c. A light shower then clear, in Toronto at Hepp Annie went to A. Hamiltons for lunch. and here for tea.

Fri Oct 26. Dull and damp. then colder in evening. it has been rather disagreeable weather of late, not much rain but damp. no leaves raked too damp. Mrs D picking apples all week.

Sat Oct 27. Fine but cold, a very, very, heavy frost this morning everything blackened. I have cramps and quite sick.

Sun Oct 28. Fair and turning very &lt;u&gt;cold&lt;/u&gt;. I went to morning church and for a drive with Jame's and there for tea at Annies for the night, little &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in &lt;u&gt;furnace&lt;/u&gt; yester-day and to-day, Mr D. lighted theirs.

Mon Oct 29. Fair but very cold, clothes froze on line, Mrs Davidson picking apples. I took old black coat to be pressed at R.Hill called at Misses Page. some sleet and little flurries of snow.

Tue Oct 30. Fine and bright after a very heavy frost last night. I went to Toronto, called to see J.Cook at Hospital.

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                    <text>Wed Oct 31. Fine and milder. I raked and burnt some leaves. not all down yet but burn well. Hallow'een"

Thur Nov 1. Fine and quite mild. mr D. and I went to {illegible} and Bridge at Mrs Fees, Institute in aid of East end Hospital. "Cot." about twenty tables.

Fri Nov 2. Fine but dull and damp. I went for my coat $1.00 called to see Willie and Mereie. 

Sat Nov 3. Rained gently last night. and heavy mist from the east all day. quite mild. no need of furnace.

Sun Nov 4. Fine and bright moderately cold. I was at morning and evening church. for a walk with Mrs D. and met her friends the Sturtons, they took us for a drive to Maple. over to R.H. and down Yonge st home.

Mon Nov 5. Fine day. Mr Harrison put in Annies furnace light fire at night, but not finished.

Tue Nov 6. Fine and bright but a terrific wind all day.

Wed Nov 7. Fine and mild a perfect day. I was in Toronto home early and raked and burnt some apple leaves. Miss McRimon called when I was away. Jennie Hooker moved to her Mothers, I am at Annies this week as she does not like to leave furnace.

Thur Nov 8. Rained gently all night. and a few flakes of snow this a.m. dull and turning colder. Mrs D. in Toronto.

Fri Nov 9. Fine and moderately cold. K- helping Annie clean. Jennie Hooker has second nurse.
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                    <text>Sat Nov 10. Fine but dull and damp. lighted furnace to air house as I am going away. Annie and I went to Liggies. Wylie left for Hunting. quite mild. shower in eve.

Sun Nov 11. "&lt;u&gt;Armistice Day&lt;/u&gt;" We all went to morning church at {illegible} Avenue Church. I went to see Mary Watson in afternoon. "865 Danforth Ave" at home in the evening.

Mon Nov 12. Rained gently all last night. and drizzling all day. "Thanksgiving Day. I weight 140lbs. Jennie Hooper died this morning at 4. A.M.

Tue Nov 13. Cloudy and rather mild. Annie and I came home A. went back to Liggies in eve. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mr Bowes to see remains. I lighted &lt;u&gt;Furnace&lt;/u&gt;. 

Wed Nov 14. Fine but dull and damp. Mrs D. and I went to the Cemetry. Lorraine with me at night.

Thur Nov 15. FIne and very, very mild. I went to Toronto met girls. curtains 22 yards $2.50 per yard. drive down with Col. Mc Jaren. Annie came here at night. raked {illegible} burnt.

Fri Nov 16. Drizzling and raining most of the day. Raked and burnt some leaves before rain started.

Sat Nov 17. Drizzling and raining in the afternoon. quite a rain in the night. accident on yonge street. Laugstaff boy killed, Annie went to Liggies. Lorraine here.

Sun Nov 18. Dull and light showers. I went to morning Church. and at the United Church with Mrs Davidson in the evening as it was dull and damp.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Nov 19. Raining nearly all day. and a little wet snow and sleet at times. Annie came here at night from Toronto.

Tue Nov 20. Fine and much colder. freezing all day. I called at Miss Mundeys and Mr Simpsons in afternnon. Annie at the Reception at the Parsonage in the evening. &lt;u&gt;T.T.C&lt;/u&gt; cars heated. latest of the season. due to mild weather.

Wed Nov 21. Fair and quite cold. I went to Toronto. at Lowes. I went to Annies at night. changed to our mid week. times. then and week end home.

Thur Nov 22. Dull and cold. squawls of snow in afternoon. I went to Birthday Party at Mr Simpsons for "W. A." over eight five dollars. {Cater?} $100. Miss Edey called in the morning. no fire in heater all week.

Fri Nov 23. Fair but cloudy and raw was speaking to Willie. called at Mrs Parkinsons.

Sat Nov 24. Fair and moderately cold. I called to see Mr and Mrs Bowes. Mr Parkinson buried. Annie and I went to Toronto for a drive with Boyle girls. about five and home 6.30. Annie here at night. Mary taken to Hospital.

Sun Nov 25. Fine but quite cold and windy. I went to morning Church. Mrs Davidson in afternoon I went to evening church. wore fur coat on.

Mon Nov 26. Clear and very cold wind. hard frost. I payed {illegible}, phoned Marjorie to ask for her Mother. went to Annies.

Tue Nov 27. Fair but dull and raw.

Wed Nov 28. Rained in the night. clear and moderately cold. I went to Toronto H- a little shower in evening.



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                    <text>Thur Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold. at Jennie Speights for luncheon M.Watson. M.Anderson. A.{illegible} and Hatlee Watson there as well.

Fri Nov 30. Rained heavily from the east. started about 10.AM. and cleared about 5.P.M. ditches full. Annie here at night.

Sat Dec 1. Fair but cloudy all day. United Church {illegible}. tea 40 cents. I called at Miss Wilsons with "{illegible} Annie here at night.

Sun Dec 2. Fair but cloudy and mild. I went to morning church. for a short walk and not out to evening church.

Mon Dec 3. Raining most of day. cleared late in afternoon, heavy rain fall.

Tue Dec 4. Fair and quite cold and windy.

Wed Dec 5. Fine bright and colder. I went to Toronto at {Tivoli?} to see Lilac time.

Thur Dec 6. Fine bright. perfect day. wore fur coat. quite cold. I went to dentist. $2.00 per filling X.Ray no charge.

Fri Dec 7. Fine but quite cold. called to see Mrs Parkinson, Mrs Davidson helping me make Candy.

Sat Dec 8. Fine bright but very cold. I went to {illegible} at Mr Fees. made. $124 or later $130.

Sun Dec 9. Fine bright and cold. at morning church. out for a little walk. John and Verne Cook called. also Liggie. at evening Church</text>
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                    <text>Mon Dec 10. Fair and quite frosty. the {illegible} is very ill.

Tue Dec 11. Fine and moderately cold. a perfect day. I was in Toronto also Mrs Davidson shopping. N.q.Smellie called.

Wed Dec 12. Fair and very mild and fogggy. I went to Toronto was disappointed. called at W.Cook. Mrs {Ground?} buried.

Thur Dec 13. Fair and very mild and misty. Mrs D. adn Donald poorly. I went with Lorraine to the school. "Essay Contest."

Fri Dec 14. Fair and cleaer. "Flue" increasing in the City.

Sat Dec 15. Fair and very mild. Annie in Toronto at a Recital. at Liggies for tea. some Hospitals Quarantined for "flu" 

Sun Dec 16. Mild and very famp. I went to morning Church. in the evening I went to see Misses Edey.

Mon Dec 17. Rained heavily all day. quite mild. Mrs Simpson. very sick.

Tue Dec 18. Fine and turning colder. Mr Norman Mr Donald taken to Hospital

Wed Dec 19. Fine and colder. I went to Toronto. met T. came home early. a great deal of sickness. "Flu" I went to United S.S. Christmas tree.

Thur Dec 20. Fine and quite cold. I went to Christmas tree at the school.

Fri Dec 21. FIne and quite cold about zero. then moderating perfect weather the past few days. ground all day and clear. called at Mrs Nobles in evening. Mary home from Hospital.

Sun Dec 23. Fine bright and milder a perfect day. dry and dusty. I went to morning church, and evening church.

Mon Dec 24. Fine bright perfect day and quite mild all day and clear. I walked to Willies but did not see Mary. Mr Francis accident. n.q.s. Chicken g. 25ct. Pudding $1.25. J.Cook called parcels if eve.





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                    <text>Tue Dec 25. Christmas Day. fine and mild &lt;u&gt;mildest&lt;/u&gt; Christmas in fourty years. Wylie. Liggie and gitls also myself at Annies. the girls remained over. T.Buchanan died.

Wed Dec 26. Fine and mild quite bright. Liggie came out.

Thur Dec 27. Fine and mild. but duller. Annie. Liggie and girls also Lorraine for dinner had chicken Mrs Noble called.

Fri Dec 28. Fine bright and mild. called to see Miss Edey who is sick.

Sat Dec 29. Fine and colder. I went to Toronto exchanged stockings $2.+1.65 also scarf. got a chicken 38 cents. $1.50. home by noon called to ask for Miss Edey. went to Annies at night as she is late at Practice.

Sun Dec 30. Fine bright and quite cold. went to Church. a little fall of light snow early in the morning. called to see Miss Edey in the evening.

Mon Dec 31. Fine bright perfect day. warm. clear and dry. called to ask for Miss Edey. at Annies for night she is at Practice.

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                    <text>== 1929 ==

Tue Jane 1. Raining and sleeting most of the day. very slippery. by eve- then clearing and much colder. Annie for dinner and tea, then we went to Play at Church. a great deal of sickness. 

Wed Jan 2. Fine bright and quite cold. I have a cold. called to see Miss Edey. she is very sick. very coldand windy. &lt;u&gt;icy&lt;/u&gt;

Thur Jan 3. Fair and strong wind. got a nurse for Miss Edey. Charlie and Miss Johnson called at Annies in the evening. I stayed in most of day on account of cold.

Fri Jan 4. Fine, bright, perfect day. Mr John Francis died. I phoned Marjorie their colds are improving. Annie here at night

Sat Jan 5. Fine and moderately cold. on East wind. rained heavily all evening cleared all the ice off. a supply Mr Noble ill.

Sun Jan 6. Fair and very cold and windy. I went to morning Church. then out to Annies for the night. a little gas. 

Mon Jan 7. Fair and cold and windy. Election. Mrs Davidson and I out to vote. called to ask for Miss Edey.

Tue Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.

Wed Jan 9. Fair and rather cold east wind. I called to see Mrs Noble. Mr Noble in bed.

Thur Jan 10. Fine at first windy and some snow later.

Fri Jan 11. Cold and windy, followed by snow. rather rough all afternoon. first time all covered over with snow. 

Sat Jan 12. Fair and very cold and windy. Mr John Dean died last eve- Mrs D and I called. Mrs Fisker died this A.M</text>
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                    <text>Sun Jan 13. Fair and very cold the last two days the coldest o the season, most wintry, I was at Church. A supply. Mr Noble up but not out. Mr Dean buried, I called to ask for Miss Edey and Miss Mundey.

Mon Jan 14. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I in to see them skate. light snow at night. I went to Doctors in eve. for spray. and have my nose examined, he gave me medicine as well. $2.00. I weigh &lt;u&gt;140&lt;/u&gt; the same as Thanksgiving time.

Tue Jan 15. Fine quite a depth of snow. and quite cold. I was in at Mrs Davidsons frying doughnuts.

Wed Jan 16. Fine bright, perfect day. I went to Toronto, called on way home to invite Welsh's for tea. called at Mr Smellies in the evening.

Thurs Jan 17. Raining most of the day, extremely icy.

Fri Jan 18. Very mild and slippery then started raining at 4. P.M. heavily water over the road at 10. P.M. when girls left. The Boyle girls Ella and Hazel Welsh. Mrs Smellie. Mrs Davidson and Annie for tea. terrific night.

Sat Jan 19. Fair and bright. frozen clean but very icy. Mr Clapham died early. Mrs D. and I this afternoon.

Sun Jan 20. Fine with terrific wind hard walking on ice. I went on car and home again from church. Mr {illegible} preached called at Mrs  Claphams, not out in this eve.

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                    <text>Mon Jan 21. Fine and moderately cold.

Tue Jan 22. Fine and moderately cold. snowed and rained. late at night. from east.

Wed Jan 23. A terrific north west wind. and bluesky. Willies interd thrashing. but disappointed.

Thur Jan 24. Fair and quite cold. the snow has helped the ice a little. I called at {illegible} Bowes and at Mrs Rick Simpsons. Annie at Meda Clubires in the evening.

Fri Jan 25. Raining heavily from the east. cleared about 3. P.M. I was at Mr Smellies for afternoon tea. terrific wind and icy again. I went to Annies as she is at {illegible} meeting.

Sat Jan 26. Fair and cold very high wind. I went to the Doctors in eve. my head very painful and dizzy. blood pressure alright. Annie late so she was in to Boyles for dinner.

Sun Jan 27. Fine bright day and moderately cold. at morning church. Mr Noble took the morning service for the first time out since Dec 30. a supply in the evening. for tea at Mrs Boyles. then at Drs. $1.50

Mon Jan 28. Fine and clear and cold. {illegible} meeting. same wardens returned. they are in {illegible}. a little over $2.00 I think. Welies thrashing.

Tue Jan 29. Fine and quite cold.

Wed Jan 30. Fine and quite cold. I was in Toronto. The Maple Club put on "Are you a Mason." in the hall I did not go.

Thur Jan 31. Fine and quite cold. Mrs Davidson and I at the girls {illegible}.

Fri Feb 1. Fine and quite cold. I went to Annies she has a cold. called to ask for Misses Edey. Jennie sitting up half hour.

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                    <text>Sat Feb 2. Fine and bright very cold wind. out at Francis Sale. at Annies for dinner in eve. Boyle girls and {illegible}. there. &lt;u&gt;Bear&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;sees&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;shadow&lt;/u&gt;

Sun Feb 3. Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect week no storms but clear and cold. I was at morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. 

Mon Feb 4. Fine bright and moderately cold. I called to see Thomas Bowes. Mrs Rich Simpson called. Mrs Davidson and I to see them skate monday eve

Tue Feb 5. FIne and moderately cold. I called at Mrs Balls. and Mrs Nobles. left five dollars for {illegible}. called at Doctors no medicine or charge.

Wed Feb Feb 6. Fair untill evening it started to snow, and continued in night.

Thur Feb 7. Cleared about ten. quite a fall most of season, bright and mild in Toronto very slushy. I met T. at Hepp-

Fri Feb 8. FIne snow falling most of day quite mild. I called at Miss Edeys and seen them for the first.

Sat Feb 9. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I over to see them skiing. but rather soft. Mr. Thomas Bowes died at noon. Liggie and A.Hamilton at Annies. L. remained untill Sunday. so I was there at night. some cutters out.

Sun Feb 10. Fine bright. colder but a perfect day. I was at church. John and Verne called in the afternoon did not remain for tea called at Bowes.

Tue Feb 11. Fine and bright. quite cold. Mrs Davidson and I in to see them skate for a while. I went to Mr Thomas Bowes funeral. Drs $1.50.

Tue Feb 12. Fine and moderately cold. light flurries of snow. Mrs Smellie called. 

Wed Feb 13. Fair with exception of light flurries. Lorraines Exam. stayed with me.

Thur Feb 14. Fair and rather mild. snow last night. I went to Toronto. I called to see Alice Sefton. Annie came here for night as her fire out.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Feb 15. Fine and quite cold. I went to the United day of Prayer Service at the Presbyterian church.

Sat Feb 16. Fine and bright, perfect day and not very cold. Mrs D and I out in the afternoon. a wonderful week.

Sun Feb 17. Fine and quite mild. I went ot morning church. for a little walk and to evening church. 

Mon Feb 18. Fine bright and moderately cold. good drying washed {ilegible}.Blankets. 1 ton {illegible} and 1/2 ton stove

Tue Feb 19. A little light snow falling. I called to see Miss Edeys. colder.

Wed Feb 20. Very cold down to 10 and 12 below zero. continued cold all day. Working at Mr Francis house started to tear down the back part. Charlie and Miss Johnson for tea.

Thur Feb 21. Fine and milder in Toronto at Hepp- called to see Mr and Mrs Delaporte on way home. little light snow.

Fri Feb 22. Fine bright and quite cold. I called at J.Bowes. Mrs Rich Simpson here in the evening.

Sat Feb 23. Fine bright and cold.

Sun Feb 24, Fine and milder a little light snow in the night. at morning and evening church. for a little walk in the afternoon with Mrs Davidson. J Bowes poorly.

Mon Feb 25. Fine and moderately cold. I called to Mrs R.Simpsons with some things for northern Ontario poor. at Drs but no charge or medicine

Tue Feb 26. Fine and moderately cold. then mild with light rain and misty. Mrs Davudson and I for a walk. in to see Miss Bowes

Wed Feb 27. Fine bright day. started to move Mr Francis house. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mrs {Echlius?}. I stayed with J. Bowes in eve for a while.





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                    <text>Thur Feb 28. FIne and mild very slushy. in Toronto. G. for lunch with me. at H. Mr Will Bowes buried. Tammy Bowes not so well. a nurse.

Fri March 1. Fine and quite mild. rather slushy. I called at Mrs Collins, and at Miss Edeys in the eve. Annieat young mens Banquet. $2.00 for W.A. 

Sat Mar 2. Fine and mild. Women {Mush...?} came, down from north. Mrs D and I at Girls {illegible} in United Church. Liggie and girls out.

Sun Mar 3. Fine and very mild, roads getting quite bare. I was at church, for a walk. went to United Church. came out when fire bell rang, pump house at B. {Heslope?} burned.

Mon Mar 4. Dull and drizzling rain most of the day.

Tue Mar 5. Fair and quite mild. getting rather slushy.

Wed Mar 6. Mild and fair untill evening rained heavily from the east.

Thur Mar 7. A terrific wind and light snow. falling the worst day of the year. I went to Toronto.

Fri Mar 8. Fair and quite cold. M.Boyle entertaining Bridge Club. invited me in. so we stayed at Annies at night.

Sat Mar 9. Fine and very cold and windy. Annie here. zero early.

Sun Mar 10. Fine and a little milder. at morning church. and Annie and I at Misses Page for tea. went to church to see the Daughter of {illegible}  presented but had to come home early on eve. 

Mon Mar 11. Fine and much milder, "Robin" here and {illegible} geese. at Miss Edeys in eve.

Tue Mar 12. Fine and quite mild. snow and ice gone. getting soft and muddy. I cleaned cupboards in kitchen. Mrs Davidson out in afternoon.

Wed Mar 13. Fine and quite mild. I was at Mr Pearsone for lunch, Annie stayed at Liggies. Lorraine here. rained heavily at night.


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                    <text>Thur Mar 14. Raining gently most of day. cleared about three. I was in Toronto at H-, went to the measuring Social in the evening. Annie came here for the night.

Fri Mar 15. Fair, mild and misty, very warm, it came a &lt;u&gt;thunder&lt;/u&gt; storm and terrific rain about eight. ditches filled. continued in the night. no &lt;u&gt;fire&lt;/u&gt; in little stove all week. furnace enough

Sat Mar 16. A cold north wind with light snow and bluesky. Mrs Bell buried. I cleaned &lt;u&gt;cellar headway&lt;/u&gt;. a little fire in eve.

Sun Mar 17. Fine and quite cold. frozen clean and dry. I went to morning church. for a walk with Mrs Davidson.

Mon Mar 18. Fine {illegible} and moderately cold. I went to Toronto at Dr Campbells. eyes, nose, examined. and much inflamed but not to warrant any operation or change in glasses. called at W. Cooks.

Tue Mar 19. Mild and came a little thunder storm about 4. P.M. I called at Mrs Smellies in the afternoon. sent &lt;u&gt;feather cover&lt;/u&gt; to be washed.

Wed Mar 20. A little light snow untill about ten. then cleared and bright. I cleaned. Eest Bedroom. &lt;u&gt;spare room&lt;/u&gt;. and &lt;u&gt;clothes closets&lt;/u&gt; drawers, and aired fur. maple syrup 1/2 gallon $1.15, took pint to Mundeys.

Thur Mar 21. Fair and warm all day. I was in Toronto. {illegible} to see "Bunty pills the strings" coming home a heavy &lt;u&gt;thunder&lt;/u&gt; storm, but did not get so wet.

Fri Mar 22. Damp and misty then cleared and fine in the afternoon then rained heavily in the evening. I went with Miss Medd to tea at Mrs Bobles and to denten Service. at Annies at night. I cleaned first part of cellar.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Mar 23. Fine and very warm rather sultry, mr D and I out in the afternoon. I called to see F. Bowes in the evening. Annie went to Toronto to Lizzies. Lorraine with {me?}.

Sun Mar 24. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to morning church for a walk in afternoon and to evening church.Ms Rowswell and Mary in after church. Lorraine here.

Mon Mar 25. Fine bright day, I cleaned &lt;u&gt;north&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;bed&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt; and prepared east room for tinting, had mrs Davidsons electric cleaner for carpets, cleaned all windows upstairs. Annie here at night.

Tue Mar 26. Fine day, mr. Youngman tinted &lt;u&gt;East&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt; $4.00. I finished it.

Wed Mar 27. Fine and quite warm, I finished &lt;u&gt;sitting&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;room&lt;/u&gt; and hall upstairs varnished East floor in parts, broke my watch so took it down for repairs. shower in the night.

Thur Mar 28. Fine and much colder, mr Hayes here and took cieling down in kitchen and put up {Gyproe?}, $7 for him and $1 for mr youngman helping, a terrible mess, late getting cleaned started at {"9"right above "at"} 10 and finished at 5.P.M. the children came out 

Fri Mar 29. Good Friday. I went to service and burnt grace in afternoon a beautiful day fine and warm. took {bootees?} to miss Wilsons.

Sat Mar 30. Raining gently most of morning, warm I went to Toronto for wall paper, $5 and home at noon. out in afternoon.

Sun Mar 31. Fine with cool east wind. I went to church wore fur coat. started to sleet about five and rained heavily most of night. Annie and children for tea. Wylie and Lizzie called in new {cue?}. I did not go to eve church.

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                    <text>Mon Apr 1. Cleared and terrific wind and colder. water in &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt;, had soaked in from east side.  Mr Youngman plastering crack in cieling,  turned very cold at night. ground freezing.

Tue Apr 2. Fine bright day, getting warmer. Mr Youngman papered kitchen $7.50. I had to go for a roll of paper sent wrong. 

Wed Apr 3. Fine day warmer I finished polishing up wood work in kitchen and cleaned some in &lt;u&gt;cellar&lt;/u&gt;. most done there but cellar kitchen.

Thur Apr 4. A heavy hail storm about 7:30. hail like marbles and ground covered white for an hour or so. I went to Toronto in afternoon for watch $4.00. heavy rain about 9.A.M

Fri Apr 5. Warm and sultry, a terrific rain between five and six then a heavy storm thunder and lightning about eight and continued most of night. water in cellar again and sidewalk all washed out. terrific floods and havoc every place. Lizzie and girls at Annies, she is at Boyles for Bridge.

Sat Apr 6. Warm and sultry no need of furnace but keep it going to dry cellar. Lizzie went home in the evening and Annie came here. I got old black hat {Illegible} and trimmed $2.25. &lt;u&gt;cleaned&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;silver&lt;/u&gt;. &lt;u&gt;Uncovered&lt;/u&gt; {&lt;u&gt;Astern&lt;/u&gt;?}.

Sun Apr 7. Very warm and sultry, I went to church, a heavy storm about 4.P.M. and another at 7.30 P.M. a terrible downfall of rain again. Agnes and Marguerite and miss Lindsay also {Illegible}. George and Nan for tea. so hot no need of fire but cellar is damp so keep it low.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Apr 8. Fine bright about now after a showery morning early, I cleaned Parlor. had Mrs. D. Electric vaccum, a little washing.

Tue Apr 9. Fine bright day. Cleaned Dining Room and down stairs hall, now all done but back kitchen and cellar kitchen. Annie and I went to concert at Danforth United Church with Agnes and Marguerite, quite cool in the evening.

Wed Apr 10. A cold East wind, I did a little cleaning cellar kitchen. Cleaned furnace and oiled.

Thurs Apr 11. Cold East wind becoming showery in the evening. I was in Toronto at {Hipp?}. Mrs D. cleaned her parlor and sunroom Wed.

Fri Apr 12. Dull and cold, with occasional showers. I cleaned back kitchen, {oven?}. Annie here at night, no fire in little stove for three weeks. {or?} all done in house except a little in cellar.

Sat Apr 13. Dull with light showers, I got oxfords half-soled and rubber heels, $1.25. Mrs Davidson and I out in the afternoon.

Sun Apr 14. Fair, dull and cool. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I out for a little walk in the afternoon. Went to evening church.

Mon Apr 15. Dull and light rain. Quite cold. at Annies.

Tue Apr 16. Dull and cool east wind I had the girls {illegible} eleven. Mr. Weldrich man. cleaned gravel from ditches and fixed sidewalk. Annie here at night. Cleaned bed clothes box.

Wed Apr 17. Cold wind all day Annie in Toronto and had six teeth out. She reminaed at Lizzies not feeling well. I called at Mrs Saparitos Glen holme ave no. 37, also at Maggie Andersons. Called at Miss Ediys in evening. Lorraine here.</text>
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                    <text>Thurs Apr 18. Dull and cool. Annie came here at night. Mr Button died. I called to see Mrs Bowes.

Fri Apr 19. Fine bright and warmer. I cleaned cellar kitchen so all house cleaning do&lt;s&gt;u&lt;/s&gt;ne. just store room outside. no varnishing done. broke and cleaned berry canes. Mrs. Davidson and I at afternoon tea at Mrs Bakers. I went to see W. {Luesby?} he came and put leathers on pump 30 cents.

Sat Apr 20. Dull and light showers. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mrs Fares. my {calluses?} very painful.

Sun Apr 21. Fine bright day perfect. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk, at evening church.

Mon Apr 22. Fine bright day, washed, cleaned upstairs in shed, and partly part lower.

Tue Apr 23. Fine brith and warmer. Cleaned and finished shed and did a little raking. Furnaces out on 22nd cleaned out.

Wed Apr 24. Fine bright perfect day. I put last of ashes &amp; cinders on. Mr Youngman took plaster away, put in Lettuce and Onions. Cleaned hen house, pretty well done outside, a little fire in heater in afternoons, first since March 10th in heater.

Thurs Apr 25. Rained heavily from East all day, cleared at 4 pm. I went to Toronto took oxfords to Eatons. I got in full. got new pair a letter from George Green saying his father very low.

Fri Apr 26. Fine and bright quite a high wind. I planted two Rose bushes. 3 for 50 cents, dug around tree&lt;s&gt;s&lt;/s&gt;. Annie here.

Sat Apr 27. Fair but dull and milder, sowed grass seed. took a cheque for Parish Hall fund to Mrs Collins last eve, $25.00.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Apr 28. Dull with a light shower early, I went to church. Receipt for cheque from Mr Noble, high wind in afternoon. "Daylight Saving Time" started to rain about three. Mrs D in for a while, cleared about five and I went to church.

Mon Apr 29. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto in afternoon got Oxfords changed also patent shoes. rode home Mrs. Johns.

Tue Apr 30. Clear and bright rather cool. I cleaned outside of East window and had double window off and cleaned on kitchen. Washed red table cover. a light shower in evening.

Wed May 1. Cold and windy. and a light shower at night. Mrs D. and I at Euchre at Mr Teesons for Horticultural Society - made forty-dollars.

Thur May 2. I went to Mr Greens funeral left Concord. 9.11 standard time 95 cents. N.S took me out 50 cents, came home with Chris and {/Peg?}. rained gently untill about three then poured untill about midnight. Mrs Whaler died.

Fri May 3. Fair but very cold and windy Mrs D. and I called at Miss Wrights, I went to Drs to get my foot strapped $1.50.

Sat May 4. Fair but quite cool. ice this a.m. Mrs Davidson and I at Mrs Whalers funeral. cut a little crass in places. frost at nights.

Sun May 5. Fine and bright but quite cold. I was at morning church. for a little walk with Mrs Davidson. not out in evening

Mon May 6. Fine bright perfect day. I varnished coal oil stove and pipes, washed lounge cover. at Annies at night. light shower at night.</text>
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                    <text>Tue May 7. Fine but colder, white frost, and cold wind. Called at {F. Bowes?}.

Wed May 8. Fine bright perfect day but quite cold. I was in Toronto lunch at Simpsons, and at Hipp.- in at Miss Edeys in eve.

Thur May 9. Fine bright and quite cool. Mr Spick died. Some seeding this week. Planted peas.

Fri May 10. Fine bright and warmer. I went to Annies at night.

Sat may 11. Showery about noon then clear untill eight P.M. a heavy storm and another about midnight. everything soaked again it has been very backward for farmers. Annies Recital at 3 P.M. Lizzie and children remained.

Sun May 12. Fine but dull and threatening warmer. I was at church Mrs Mason passed away, Mrs Davidson and I for a walk I went to evening church. A. {Possibly refering to Annie} here for one night.

Mon May 13. Fine but quite cool, cut grass.

Tue May 14. Started to rain at noon and poured all afternoon. cleaned about seven, I went to Mrs Masons' funeral. Annie and I went with E. Francis, and A, remained. I had two crusaders for tea, and went to Service.

Wed May 15. Fair and clearing, cooler.

Thur May 16. Fine Ice but a terrific wind. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto she got silk for a dress, we went to shower for Marion.

Fri May 17. Fine bright and warmer. Cutting and trimming grass all day. great growth of grass, but land very wet and soggy. Mrs Noble called. Annie here at night.

Sat May 18. Fine bright and quite warm. Varnished some chairs up at Mr Wiltshires for Lettuce. Started to rain at 9. P.M.</text>
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                    <text>Sun May 19. Fine and quite cold with high wind. I went to morning church "Whit Sunday" for a walk in the afternoon and at evening church.

Mon May 20. Fine but quite cool, varnished some chairs, called Mrs Spuiks &amp; Welshs.

Tue May 21. Dull with east wind but no rain. Cutting grass &amp; finished digging garden. 

Wed May 22. Fine bright day, warmer. I painted front verandah of paint $1.50 added turpentine and some left.

Thur May 23. Fair but dull and cool. I went to Dentist one tooth filled and an X. Ray of wisdom tooth.

Fri May 24. Fine bright rather cool but perfect day,. Annie went to Brantford, so Lorraine with me at ngiht. I went to Willies to call, called at Miss Edeys in eve. Mrs Davidson and I at our Cemetry in eve.

Sat May 25 Fine bright perfect day, warmer no need of fire. Marion Smellie married at 3.30.

Sun May 26. Fine bright perfect day, at morning church no need of fire but put in a little as Wylie, Lizzie and girls coming. All here for tea and left shortly after seven.

Mon May 27. Fine and bright and warm. Cutting grass.

Tue May 28 Very warm and sultry, no rain. N.Smellie put a couple of boards in Verandah and {fired} back door $1.25. Miss {Macsimmons} here for tea.

Wed May 29. Very, very warm, extreme for may. I went to Toronto had dress fitted and at Lizzies for night as they are away in Hamilton shoes at Chamber $12.00.</text>
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                    <text>Thur May 30. Fine and extremely warm, over 90 degrees some say 94. I came home in the afternoon, Minnie and Jim {Appelle} called at the door on way to Toronto, a {sand} hat at Eatons $3.00.

Fri May 31. Fine and very warm then cooler at night. I had a lot of grass cutting took mower to be sharpened got four Geraniums for 70 cents at Mr {Younginans} and other plants at Mr Willshires.

Sat June 1 Fine and quite cool, painted South Veraudah. a {illegible} of paint $1.50 (69) {illegible} north and South {veraudah} Mrs D. and I for a walk in eve.

Sun June 2 Fine but very cold wind, fire first for a week at morning church. the Boyle girls and cousin at Annies for tea I was there.

Mon June 3. Fine and very cool but no frost. Mr Harrison cleaned Furnace pipes and stove pipes, left cellar ones off. put up stairs in barn. 40 cents gave fifty. N. Smellie sprayed maples for {lice}{illegible} out to {Marjoros} for a while in the afternoon.

Tue June 4. I went for my dress at Miss Chapmans material $21.21 called at Dr Mc Leans. X.Ray of wisdom tooth shows trouble 1/2 pint at 45 cents at Eatons for East Veraudah

Wed June 5. Raining in the morning gently cleared at noon. I painted East Veraudah. Reeve and W. Johnson called in afternoon. I called to ask for Mrs Johnson and at Mrs R. Simpsons at Horticultural show in eve. {illegible}</text>
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                    <text>Thur June 6. Fine bright and rather cool. Cutting and trimming grass.

Fri June 7. Fine bright perfect day.

Sat June 8. Fine bright and warmer. We went with Boyles girls to Plattsville about 100 miles left. 8.00. a little over four hours going, by Galt. etc. coming home by Kitchener trees sprayed. Guelph for tea, and Brampton-Weston etc, home 10.30.

Sun June 9. Fine bright and warmer. I was at morning church. Minnie and Mabel Appelbe and children for tea. Arthur after tea.

Mon June 10. I renewed Insurance last Friday. 2000 merchants Prem - 22.00 Wellingtons 1000 + 500 Contents - 1500 Prem - $12.75 ~ $34.75 for three years 10 June 1932. fine and warm. Double window off.

Tue June 11. Fine and very warm. Minnie and I in Toronto at "Lowes" shopping in the morning and dinner at Eatons.

Wed June 12. Dull and threatening but not much rain. Minnie and I went to the Laying of the corner stones of Parish hall. W.A. at Mrs James, A.B. and Annie assisting.

Thurs June 13. Fair but damp and cooler, I had Mrs Scott for tea.

Fri June 14. Fair and cool. Minnie and I at Annies for dinner at six, the Boyles took us to see the Turtle at Mr Bakers and for a little drive.

Sat June 15. Fine bright and warm. Minnie and I up to the Church and Cemetry in the evening.

Sun June 16. Fine and very warm. At morning church, for a drive with the Boyle girls Unionville etc. there for tea and went to Masonic Service. Mr Baker preached.</text>
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                    <text>Mon June 17. Fine, very, very, warm. N.S. took Minnie to C.N.R at Richmond hill, 10.25 standard, fifty cents, I had Mrs D. electric cleaner, home grown berries 30 cents, W.M. cut grass 50 cts "95 degrees."

Tue June 18. Fine and very warm. Varnished back Living room {Delcloth?}.

Wed June 19. Fair in the morning, then a thunder storm at noon, but did not come much rain. Mr Wiltshire took grass. Painted two outside doors, all done.

Thurs June 20.  Fine and quite warm in Toronto at H, first for six weeks Charlie and Mildred called last evening. I got a table and sent. $9.50.

Fri June 21. Fair and warm. I called at Miss Edeys and to see Mary Pickett in the evening.

Sat June 22. Fine bright and very warm. Charlies wedding at 4.30 Mrs D and I for strawberries at Mrs Summers 20 cents.

Sun June 23. Very warm and threatening a light shower in afternoon. I was at morning Church. not out in the evening.

Mon June 24. Fine and quite warm. I was at Annies, called at M. Chapins. 2 tins coal, 4.50 per tin.

Tue June 25. Fine and turned much cooler in eve. Called at Mrs Nobles.

Wed June 26. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto to look for a dress ordered one at the Leah Shoppe. Called to ask for Miss Edey who is sick called at F Bowes in eve.

Thur June 27. Fine after a light shower in the night. Mabel Welsh called in the afternoon. grass quite burnt.

Fri June 28. A nice shower in the night helped a little Berries 25 but still more needed. School closed.</text>
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                    <text>Sat June 19. Fine bright and very cool, a perfect day. Miss Baker wedding at 4. P.M. Strawberries 20 cents a box. Mrs D. and I out for a walk in the evening.

Sun June 30. Dull and threatening but no rain. at morning church and for a walk and to enquire for Miss Edey. I went to evening church to hear Mr Bakers farewell.

Mon July 1. Bright and quite warm a perfect "field day" but a little warm in the Rink. Came a heavy rain at 9. P.M. but no harm. 400 for tea, between 1400 and 1500.

Tue July 2. Fine bright and very cool. I washed. Mrs D. mother out.

Wed July 3. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto got printed dress at Leah Shoppe, $9.95, Miss Edey very sick.

Thurs July 4. Fine and cool after a shower early. Cut grass, another shower in afternoon.

Fri July 5. Fine bright, perfect day. Went to Toronto at the Island, and for lunch, a little difference in opinion.

Sat July 6. Fine and very warm untill evening. A terrific downpour of rain for a couple of hours. will be bad for hay, strawberries 17 and {cls?} 20.

Sun July 7. Fair but damp and sultry. I went to morning church. Not out in the evening. Annie went to Toronto. Donald here.

Mon July 8. Fine and cool, the Carletons and Annie left on trip.

Tue July 9. Came a thunder storm and heavy pour of rain lasting most all afternoon. bad hay weather.

Wed July 10. Fine bright and cool. A perfect day. I walked to Willies in afternoon. United S.S. Pic-nic at Elm Park. I was at R. Hall in eve at W. Broks.</text>
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                    <text>Thur July 11. Fine bright day, moderately warm. I called on Mrs Jim Dean in the evening. Miss Edey died at 11. P.M.

Fri July 12. Fine bright day, not extreme heat, I called at Miss Edey's in the afternoon.

Sat July 13. Very hot and sultry. Garden Party at Maj-Morrisons I did not go it came a heavy storm about 5.30 and continued to rain a couple of hours.

Sun July 14. Fine bright and clear, moderately warm. At morning Church, at Miss Edey's funeral in afternoon. for a walk to grave yard in evening. quite cool eve.

Mon July 15. Fine bright and cool. went to John Coules in evening. George and his father brought me home. Mrs Teasdale died.

Tue July 16. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. got a new arm on glasses. 15 cents. Mrs Johns passed away. Called Miss Edey's.

Wed July 17. Fine and modereately warm. I called at Mrs John's in afternoon, and at Mrs Nobles in evening.

Thurs July 18. Fair here but a terrific rain in Toronto and at the Island. I went over with S. S. Pic-nic about fifty there the grounds very wet but no rain after we arrived. Cool in evening.

Fri July 19. Fine and very cool. Felicia brought Gertrude {nighteugh?} to call.

Sat July 20. Fine bright and moderately warm. Clara came in the afternoon we took a walk to the cemetry in eve.</text>
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                    <text>Sun July 21. FIne bright and moderately warm. At morning church and evening at the United church. We went to see F Bowes in the afternoon. Called at Mrs McDonalds in eve.

Mon July 22. Fine and warmer. Clara left in the afternoon.

Tue July 23. Fine and moderately warm. followed by warmer, at north Toronto.

Wed July 24. Fine and very, very, warm. good hay weather for tea days or over since Saturday 13th. G. called, I went to Toronto afternoon.

Thur July 25. A heavy storm about 1 and 4 A.M. terrific rain and thunder and lightning. Cleared at 10 O'Clock. canned Raspberries.

Fri July 26. Fine and quite warm. berries ripening fast.

Sat July 27. Very, very, warm and sultry made Raspberry Vinegar. G. called. $50.

Sun July 28. Very hot and sultry. I went to church. Grant also Roses. Marjorie and the children for tea it came a thunder storm at 3. P.M. then one between five and six then cleared and cooler.

Mon July 29. Fine and cool a perfect day. Wylies and Annie left Cape May. berries very plentiful.

Tue July 30. Fine and moderately cool. Mrs Davidson and Lorraine at {Saranseas?}. I called at Miss Edeys.

Wed July 31. Fine and moderately warm. they arrived from Cape May.

Thur Aug 1. Fine and quite cool in Toronto at H. and lunch. Mrs {Pnellie?} called in evening.

Fri Aug 2. Fine and moderately warm. Annie came home in afternoon. I went there for night. Donald stayed with me except L four nights and Clara two. gave D and L each a dollar.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Aug 3. Started to rain about ten and continued gently a few hours. Would do good things were drying and bush fires in the North.

Sun Aug 4. A few light squals then clear and very cool. Mr Ashby's house burned at 4. AM. I went to church. Phyllis and Ruth came to Annies saturday night. At evening church. went to see the ruins at Mr Ashby's in the afternoon.

Mon Aug 5. Fine and very cool. "Civic Holiday" I went for a drive with Wylies in the afternoon and for a walk with Mrs Davidson in eve.

Tue Aug 6. Fine and bright cool. I took my watch to be looked at. Called to see {Dliee?} Sefton. down in afternoon and home early.

Wed Aug 7. Fine and a little warmer.

Thur Aug 8. Fine and moderately warm. light shower in the evening.

Fri Aug 9. Lizzie came to Annies and remained untill Saturday eve. went for a walk in the evening.

Sat Aug 10. Very warm and then came a heavy storm about 1.30. Struck {sraus?} former and lights out here. and Phones also. then a lighter storm in the evening. Eva Parkinson married at 4.30.

Sun AUg 11. A thunderstorm at night then clear I went to Church another light shower about one. then cleared and bright quite warm. for a walk in the evening.

Mon Aug 12. Fine bright and moderately warm. I called to see Mrs Ashby in the afternoon. Earthquake at 7.30. Daylight saving time.

Tue Aug 13. Fine bright and cool. I went to Toronto for watch $1.50. There was something broken. called at Miss McKinnons and she was out here for tea, got home before she left. Annie and girls down town in afternoon.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Aug 14. Rained heavily in the afternoon and then another thunder shower about six. Lizzie came out she and girls also Annie here for tea. George Findlay died.

Thur Aug 15. Fine and quite cold and windy. I went to Toronto lunch and at H. Mrs Davidson had girls Party for Lorraine. I went in for tea. Mrs McDonald and I called at Mr Findlay's in eve.

Fri Aug 16. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. I was invited to Mrs DeLaportes for lunch. George Findley buried. Mrs D and I at cemetry in eve.

Sat Aug 17. Fair and much warmer to a Pic-nic with Boyles to J. {Reamans?} bush, and for a little drive after.

Sun Aug 18. A thunder storm at 1 and 3 A.M. not so much rain. I went to morning Curch. Lizzie went home in evening. At evening Church.

Mon Aug 19. Fine bright and quite cool. I took girls and Annie and took lunch in field.

Tue Aug 20. Fine bright and quite cool. a perfect day. I have a cold in head.

Wed Aug 21. Fine and warmer. Lawn mower sharpened 10 cents.

Thur Aug 22. Fine and moderately warm.

Fri Aug 23. Fine and quite warm. Annie and I went to Lizzies, called to say good-bye to Miss Barker.

Sat Aug 24. Fine and very warm, went for a drive in the afternoon and evening.

Sun Aug 25. Fine and very warm, went to church with Lizzie and girls, in the afternoon Wylie took us to Elm Park. had tea there and home by Weston. accident out here on this road.

Mon Aug 26. Fine and very warm and sultry. For a drive in the morning and down town shopping in the afternoon. out driving W. making calls all evening.</text>
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                    <text>Tue Aug 27. Fine but dull and very cool nice for "Ex" childrens day. We all went in the afternoon and home 8.00.

Wed Aug 28. Dull and cool. I came home in afternoon. Mrs David children came home too were at Ex- yesterday. went for a drive with Mr and Mrs Francis to Dau Reamaus. honey 50 cents.

Thur Aug 29. Fair and cool. I cut grass. washed Verandahs etc. went for corn and vegetables to Mr Wiltshire's.

Fri Aug 30. Fine and bright. I aired pillows, quilts etc. all but big box. Annie came home, day of swim.

Sat Aug 31. Fine and much warmer. picked two baskets pears.

Sun Sept 1. Fine and very, very warm. at morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in the evening.

Mon Sept 2. "Labor Day" very, very, warm, about "ninety degrees"

Tue Sept 3. Very, very warm I was at Ex. had dinner in Toronto met {S?} left Ex at 9. P.M. started the nine day Pickles.

Wed Sept 4. Fine and very warm.

Thur Sept &lt;s&gt;1&lt;/s&gt;5. Fine and very warm. Mrs Davidson and I left for Ex about 10. and home about 9. PM.

Fri Sept &lt;s&gt;1&lt;/s&gt;6. Fine and a little cooler. I called at Mrs Nobles in evening.

Sat Sept &lt;s&gt;1&lt;/s&gt;7. Fine but dull and moderately warm. picked last of pears. Annie and I at Ex to cu closing with the Boyle girls left at 6.30 and home 12.30. pleasant evening. no rain during Ex. last rain Aug 18th getting burnt up.

Sun Sept &lt;s&gt;1&lt;/s&gt;8. Fine and moderately warm. at morning church. Mr Noble back. at evening church.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Sept &lt;s&gt;1&lt;/s&gt;9. Fine and very warm. Cooked nine day pickles. cleaned all the windows upstairs. Charlie Willshires accident.

Sept Tue &lt;u&gt;20&lt;/u&gt;10. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned the two north rooms. had Electric cleaner. a light shower then terrific wind pears down.

Wed Sept 11. Fine fresh and clear a perfect day. Cleaned feather bed and East room. Mr and Mrs Delaporte for tea. chicken 24 lbs 90 cents at Mr Wiltshires.

Thur Sept 12. Fine bright perfect day. I called on Miss Wilcocks. finished hall so all done upstairs a basket of tomatoes Mrs Wiltshires 30 cts.

Fri Sept 13. A little showery but not to do much good. I made my tomato butter.

Sat Sept 14. Fine and cool. Annie and I went to Lizzie's in afternoon.

Sun Sept 15. Fine bright perfect day. I went to St Pauls Church a.m. Annie and girls for a walk. I went to see Mary Watson in the afternoon. Wylies home at 8 P.M.

Mon Sept 16. Fine and warmer. Came home in afternoon Annie here at night. I got tomatoes at N.S. 30 cents small basket. Small basket peaches 90 cents.

Tue Sept 17. Fine and cool. I canned peaches 4 pts 1 qt. Called to see Mrs Neil McDonald in evening.

Wed Sept 18. Very cool with little squawls. picked some apples went to Vestry meeting in eve. first fire.

Thur Sept 19. Fine and cold. rather cloudy. I was at Maggie Anderson's for dinner. called at Charlies on the way home.</text>
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                    <text>Fri Sept 20. Cleaned all silver. Mrs Davidson helped me clean attic windows. Very cold a heavy frost. vines black. I picked some apples. sold a bushel to Mr Youngman $1.00 and a bushel to Mrs Hunt and one promised so $3.00 in all. took a basket to Mrs Simpson and Annie.

Sat Sept 21. Fine bright with cold East wind. cleaned cellar head way. Mrs Davidson and I up to see Parish Hall. I took a basket of apples to F. Bowes in eve.

Sun Sept 22. Fine bright perfect day. frost. I went to curch $10 for help pay defecit. fire since thursday.

Mon Sept 23. Fine and warmer no need of fire. cleaner Parlor and Dining rooms curtains at laundry. 45 cents. at Annies this week.

Tue Sept 24. Fine bright perfect day. cleaned hall, kitchen outside of windows.

Wed Sept 25. Fine bright and warm. I was in Toronto Pyrex dish $1.50. Lunch and at Hipp. put up curtains in eve.

Thur Sept 26. Fine and very warm summer heat. I cleaned cellar, and picked a few more apples.

Fri Sept 27. Fair but dull with a few sprinkles. up helping to clean the church.

Sat Sept 28. Fine and very warm summer heat. finished cleaning the back kitchen all cleaning done in the house. went to a shower at Felicia Corks for Mrs Allen Cook.

Sun Sept 29. A light rain in the morning early but not to do much good, badly needed. I was at morning church. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. turning colder, Mrs Davidson went with me to eve church. Lizzie and Wylie called for apples, chair, carpet.</text>
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                    <text>Mon Sept 30. Fine but quite cold and windy. washed. Annie here night.

Tue Oct 1. Fine bright rather cold. need a fire first for a week. cleaned shed and store room. {Marley?} Findlay picked last of apples, I gave him 50 cents only asked 35 cents.

Wed Oct 2. Fine and cold, quite a frost. I went to Toronto met LIzzie and Annie and got a Coat 29.50 and hat 2.79 which I exchanged.

Thur Oct 3. Fair but cold and windy. Annie here for dinner and tea as her fire is out. took large basket apples to Mrs Noble.

Fri Oct 4. Fine bright and quite cold. returned Coat and went to Mr Farmers X ray of tooth.

Sat Oct 5. Fine bright after a heavy frost heaviest of the fall. N.S. put lock on 20 cents for fixing. Mrs Davidson and I for a little walk.

Sun Oct 6. Fine and much warmer. I went to church. Harvest Thanksgiving Service and Communion, at evening church for a walk in the afternoon.

Mon Oct 7. Fine and quite cold, called at Mrs Kaisers and up at the Hall in eve.

Tue Oct 8. Fine bright and cold, heavy frost. at Annies this week.

Wed Oct 9. Fine bright and cold, heavy frost and ice. I called to see Miss Edey she is up. Covered Cistern on tuesday.

Thur Oct 10. Fine bright day, I went to Toronto. fire in little stove. Annie has furnace.

Fri Oct 11. Fine but dull and cold, East wind. Mrs David children in Toronto it is Teachers Convention Thursday and to-day. I got a $1.00 hat yesterday.</text>
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                    <text>Sat Oct 12. Dull and threatening then a light shower in evening but not to do much good. I went to Weston left at 2.30 there at 4.30. "Woodbridge Fair".

Sun Oct 13. Dull and dreary but not cold at morning and evening church with Clara, for a walk in the afternoon.

Mon Oct 14. Fine bright perfect day. George and Clara brought me home about 4.30 at Annies for the night again as she is expecting Plumbers.

Tue Oct 15. Fine bright perfect day, after a heavy white frost. I raked some leaves in afternoon and burnt. stayed with the Davidson children while father and mother at practice.

Wed Oct 16. A terrific N.W. wind. The barns burned on the old Sane farm. Our Parish Hall opened at 8.30. Mrs Davidson, Lorraine and I up. a large loaf and a pound or a little over minced ham and about a pound of butter for sandwiches.

Thur Oct 17. Fine and quite cold and bright in Toronto at Hipp and lunch. I was sick at night chilly and stomach sick.

Fri Oct 18. Fine and bright. I was sick all day and chills and Dears. the children came to Annies their teachers convention. I remained with L. and D- for the evening. Bus apples $1.

Sat Oct 19. Fine warm perfect day. I had the children for dinner. picked last of winter pears. At Presbyterian Bazzar and afternoon tea. raked and burned a few of the leaves. Mrs Davidson started to pick apples.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Oct 20. A perfect day and quite warm. "United Church" reopening I was at morning church "Childrens Service" for a walk after dinner to see remaings of fire loss. At church at the United Church in the evening.

Mon Oct 21. Fine and quite warm. I raked and burnt leaves. put on Double door. Cannot get window on as Mr D. lame back.

Tue Oct 22. Terrific East storm, drifiting and blowing all day. came in East window badly had to get Annie for the night. first heavy rain since 14 Aug to do any good.

Wed Oct 23. Dull and showery most of day. Nelson Smellie took clock to Richmond Hill. I cleaned up after rain put curtains up, went to Toronto (north) for celery &lt;s&gt;7&lt;/s&gt;85 cents. Furnace to dry up not needed for cold.

Thur Oct 24. Dull and light showers most of day. our Supper Concert and Bazaar $160 - supper and concert.

Fri Oct 25. Fine and clearing. W. Riddell looking at E. window. stiff knees.

Sat Oct 26. Fine and not so cold. raked and burnt some leaves not very dry but all maples up. also our Apple leaves.

Sun Oct 27. Fine bright and colder, strong winds. Florence James called for towels 85 cents. I was at morning church and eve church.

Mon Oct 28. Fine I raked and burnt some leaves. finished covering cistern, at Dr with knee electric $1.50.

Tue Oct 29. Cold East wind. Mr Susan putting roof and flashing East window $13.50. Mr Passmore called. Mr S. put in double window.

Wed Oct 30. Dull and showery. Election day. Ferguson {Con-gor?} returned with large majority. at Dr. 1.50 for Electric.</text>
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                    <text>Thur Oct 31. Pretty cloudy with drizzling rain in evening Halloween. I went to Annies early in the evening.

Fri Nov 1. Dull followed by rain at night. I went to Doctors and he brought me to Annies to remain in bed. did not pay.

Sat Nov 2. Fine bright perfect day. Bazaar at United Church young girls. Annie went. I was in bed.

Sun Nov 3. Fine bright perfect day. I was in bed. Sent for Dr. Lizzie out for a short call.

Mon Nov 4. Rather dull with squawls. Doctor called.

Tue Nov 5. Fine bright and clear. Doctor called. I went home for a little walk.

Wed Nov 6. Fine but dull and cold. Miss {Medd?} called. Mrs D. and Ada.

Thur Nov 7. Fine and clear I came and light furnace but not to remain. Mrs Collins called. W. Cook Meaford dead.

Fri Nov 8. Fine with exeption of a squawl then bright. Mr. J. Smith brought Clock. $6.00. I went for Electric treatment in the evening. Came home to remain.

Sat Nov 9. Fine bright and clear not so cold. {Electric &amp; thank?} Mr Youngman got a bus apples on friday so sold six bus at $1.bus.

Sun Nov 10. Fine bright morning. at church. rained in the eve - I went to Annies early to hear Radio service.

Mon Nov 11. "Thanksgiving" Annie and I at Lizzies for the day. Showery early then dull and mild rest of day.

Tue Nov 12. Fine but dull and mild. I covered vine burned last of apple leaves, etc. at the Doctors in the eve - medecine.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Nov 13. Rather dull and showery at first. called to see Miss Edey.

Thur Nov 14. Fair but dull. I went to Toronto first for a month lunch and a "show" rained heavily in the eve.

Fri Nov 15. Fine bright and cooler, first sunshine since Sunday. a.m. I met Lizzie in Toronto got coat $39.50 and hat $2.79.

Sat Nov 16. Fine bright perfect day. Annie went to Lizzie in the afternoon. called at Drs. just to report as I have medicine. could do without furnace but afraid of cold.

Sun Nov 17. I have been at Annies six weeks except one night as she has had men. Lorraine with me last night. Annie came home late in the evening. I was at morning ch- {church}.

Mon Nov 18. A heavy East rain all day. Clearing in the late afternoon Annie had to go home early. I was there at night.

Tue Nov 19. Fine and clearing a little colder. Plumbers done at A - but other men.

Wed Nov 20. Fine and much colder. ground all frozen. Miss Edey went to Toronto. the 2.2.C. have fires lighted not sure if yesterday or to-day. Mrs Davidson got pillows $2.50.

Thur Nov 21. Fine and very cold wind. all day. quite wintry past couple of days.

Fri Nov 22. Fine bright and clear, but very heavy frost. Curlers Euchre at the hall.

Sat Nov 23. Fine but quite cold. all hard frozen since tuesday. I was at Dr McLeans a filling $3. and treated a tooth. at afternoon tea and sale of cooking at the hall in the afternoon.</text>
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                    <text>Sun Nov 24. Fine and quite a cold wind. I went to church in the morning. A special collection asked for. not out in the evening.

Mon Nov 25. Fine and quite cold. I called to see Mrs Noble. at the Doctors in evening. Electric treatment.

Tue Nov 26. Fine and milder. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto.

Wed Nov 27. Dull and light showers. colder in the evening. I was at the Drs. Electric treatment.

Thur Nov 28. Fine but very cold with high wind and blustery. I was at Mrs Alan Cooks reception. 4 to 6. at 68 Spadina Road N. of Bloor. went to social of girls at U. Church with Mrs Davidson.

Fri Nov 29. Fine but very cold for november. at Dr for electric. 6 above zero.

Sat Nov 30. Fine but very cold wind, about 5 above zero. I am still at Annies. She went to social at Mrs Morrisons in the evening. her men finished all but door in Med. cabinet.

Sun Dec 1. Fine and slightly higher temperature. I went to morning church. at Drs for Electric. Paid bill $17.00. Snow in eve.

Mon Dec 2. Fine after a heavy snow storm about 4 inches. I went to Toronto. called at W. Cooks office not in, and got fur coat mended at Mr Thomsons 128 Spadina ave.

Tue Dec 3. Fine clear and cold, ground all well covered with snow. I washed, went to Doctors in eve. Electric $1.50.</text>
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                    <text>Wed Dec 4. Fine and quite cold. Annie in Toronto shopping.

Thur Dec 5. Fine and a little milder. I went to Toronto shopping. Mrs Davidson at Mrs Mc{Ailffes?}. at Drs in eve. $1.50 Elect. {electric.}

Fri Dec 6. Fine and quite raw East wind. misty and rather icy in the afternoon. Mrs D, Annie and I went with W. Simpson down to Marguerites Recital. home about 11.30.

Sat Dec 7. Misty and settling on trees. started to snow in the evening. Annie here only about three nights in the past couble of months. she was in at Boyles in eve. quite a heavy fall of snow.

Sun Dec 8. Fair and quite cold. I was at morning church and at the Doctors in the evening. $1.50 Electric I am not going to take any more for a while. Snow in eve. Annie here.

Mon Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold I took some papers gold notes for exchange to W. Cooks. did some shopping. at Annies at night. Lizzie came out.

Tue Dec 10. Fine and a little milder. Lizzie and Annie are painting bathroom. Lizzie ehre for tea. Oysters quite a little fall of snow in the afternoon.

Wed Dec 11. Fine but much colder with East wind five above zero in evening. Lizzie went home. C. White dead.

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                    <text>Fri Dec 13. Fine and milder. Annie here at night. I have a bad cold in head and throat. Mrs Smellie called. Ida Elson in eve.

Sat Dec 14. Fine and very mild. N. Smellie took me out to Mrs Pooles in the morning. quite slushy. snow plough on.

Sun Dec 15. Fine and turning a little colder. I did not go to morning church, have a cold and going in evening as Bishop there to confirm candidates. no fire in little stove the last few days. at evening church the Bishop confirmed 13 Candidates seven boys, six girls.

Mon Dec 16. Fine and very cold after mild yesterday. five above zero. Dr for cold.

Tue Dec 17. East wind and quite cold sleeting most of day from East quite a debth of snow now.

Wed Dec 18. Fine and quite cold East wind some roads quite bad travelling. I was in Toronto shopping met I for dinner but not at Show. started to sleet again in the evening.

Thur Dec 19. Rather stormy early then cleared at noon. I went with Mrs Davidson to school entertainment. quite cold and heavy walking.

Fri Dec 20. Fine and moderately cold high wind. at shower at Miss Halls for Mabel Welsh at Annies at night. {Plantel?} 1.25.

Sat Dec 21. Fine and very cold. took parcel for Marjorie to Mrs B. Annie here at night.

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                    <text>Mon Dec 23. Dr Johns taken to the Hospital. Snowing gently all day a great debth fallen. I called at M. Chapmans at the Christmas tree at United SS.

Tue Dec 24. Fine and moderately cold. Donald helped shovel snow. took {Cyclamen?} to Mrs. Noble. 45 cents at N. Toronto Market. chicken $1.70 at 35 cents per lb. Mrs {G.?} Bowes.

Wed Dec 25. A fall of light snow then clearing and milder. a great debth of snow. "Christmas" like olden days. Wylie, Lizzie and children at Annies. Willies had their gathering at home.

Thur Dec 26. Fine and quite mild. girls at Annies.

Fri Dec 27. Fine and very mild. I went to Toronto. changed some articles. C: {seath?} 2 yrs: water in cellar in pipes from cistern frozen at {loudside?}. the city more blocked with snow than here.

Sat Dec 28. Fair and very mild. scraped road with big snow plough. Annie, Lizzie and children also Lorraine for tea.

Sun Dec 29. A fall of light snow clearing about ten I went to church. The United Church had new Organ and {Pulpit?} dedicated. I went in the evening, very mild.

Mon Dec 30. Fair and quite mild. I called at Mrs Smellies in eve. Lizzie and family still at Annies.

Tue Dec 31. Fine and very mild and slushy, but pleasant. Lizzie went home in the afternoon. Doctor Johns much worse. roasted chicken about 2 hours and just in about an hour next day to warm. no fire in little stove over a week.

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&lt;p&gt;Pioneer Exercise Book {Crown drawing near top center of page}{Drawing of quill and book near bottom center of page}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1928&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 1 Fine but very cold and windy. I went to morning church. was in at Mrs Davidsons for tea. Annie here at night. very high wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 2. Fine clear and cold but a perfect day. Wellies family and Annie here for dinner. Marjorie is sick so not out. Annie and I at new years Play. {illegible}. Mrs Bales passed away. and Miss {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 3. Fine and moderate, wonderful weather, called at Mr Bales.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 4. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidsons and I in {Toronto?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 5. Fine but dull and mild. I work for {illegible} to be shortened one dollar at Mrs Fedreys. Marjorie very poorly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 6. Mild and showery in the evening: Annie here at night. we have changed she comes here for week ends.{illegible} in fridays.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 7. Fine and mild, {illegible} sloppy. I went to the {illegible} have a lame back and side, shapped the latter, muscular. {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 8. Fine and mild, quiete dull. At morning church. Mrs D and I for a walk. not at evening church. called to see mr Dean and {J. Bowes?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 9. Fine and mild rather drisly. at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 10. Fine and mild. at the {illegible}. Violet Ray in side and gave me {liniment?}. $1.50. I called Boyles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 11. Fine but very dull and dreary. in at Mrs Davidsons for a while in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thurs Jan 12. Fair but dull and damp. at miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 13. Dull and mild, a little rain in the evening in {Toronto?} LY- at Annies she is at Choir Practice.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 15. Fine and decidedly cold and windy. Bishop Sweeny also Mr {illegible}. of {illegible} out. I was at morning and evening chruch. Lorraine for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 16. Fine but was wind, snow and rain late in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 17. Fine bright day. W. A. annual meeting. help Mr {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 18. Fine and quite mild I went to see Mary Walsm at 865. Danforth ave. Annie at {illegible} meeting had supper first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 19. Raw east wind followed by heavy rain in the afternoon. a {illegible} wind and rain in the evening. water high in {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 20. A very high wind and quite cold. Soft Ball girls {illegible}. I did not go. I got a {illegible} 45 a jar, at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 21. Fair and very cold {illegible} the furst this season. Annie here at night. made all clean and dry on pavement. I phoned M&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 22. Fine bright and quite cold. I was at morning and eve church. out for a walk in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 23. Fine and moderately cold. I walked out to see Majorie who is poorly. Miss Edey called. she and I at {illegible} the same wardens. elected a perfect {eve?}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 27. Fine bright morning and then started to snow in afternoon and continued all evening. Mr Davidson and I to see them curl in eve-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 28. Fine and bright but cold I saw Mrs Smellie called in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 28. Fine but very cold. 10 or 12 below zero. a perfect day and no wind. I went to morning church. for a walk and at eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 30. Fine and very cold. 12 or 14 below zero but not so low in Toronto {illegible}. church burned. Mrs Davidson and I called to see Mr Sneilen&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 31. Fine bright and cold. {illegible }down to John {illegible} for dinner Vemer brought me to N.Toronto home about mine. I called at Mr Halls. odd sleighs and cutters out. but no depth of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 3. Milder and thawing in Toronto at Hepp. annie here at night Mr Powsell and Miss Edey called when I was away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 8. Mild with rain and mist. Slippery at first. Jessie Shelly called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 9. Snowing very gently most of the day. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto, she got a fress. Mrs De Laporte called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 10. Fine bright a perfect day with moderate temperature. I called to see Willie and Mereie and Lucy Bowes. A.{illegible} at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 11. Fine bright day. perfect. {illegible} S.S sleigh drive. I helped Mrs Davidson to trim {illegible} for {illegible}. Annie has a slight cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 12. Fine and moderately cold a perfect day, rather icy. I went to morning church. John Book, Verner and George here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 13. Fine bright perfect day. I went to see them skate. Edyely.S.S there. Annie at Annie Hamiltons for lunch. Ruth has mumps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 14. Rained steadily all afternoon and evening. water high in the ditches and icy "Valentines Day". Lorraine and Donald had a Party nineteen girls and boys there. at Boyles in eve- Mrs{illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 15. Fair and bright but slippery. like spring weather w.a at&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 16. Fine bright perfect day. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 17. Fine and. bright. mild. Miss Edey called. I got two tons Coal. $15.00 per ton . Mrs {illegible} had a hard time getting in as driveway so slippery. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 18. Fine and very much colder. high wind. N.W.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 19. Fine but cold . S.W wind. I went to morning church. started to be bluesky in the afternoon. at mr Davidsons to here Radio, Mrs B. {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 20. Very cold and windy. blowing snow. but not much to blow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 21. Fine bright and cold. mean zero. I was at Mrs Smellie for tea. Mrs D. and children at Picnic od "Uncle Tom's Cabin" "Girls Club" social eve at L.B.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 22. Fair and milder. I called to see Mr Welsh and at Mrs{Abby's?}. in the afternoon. "Ash Wednesday."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 23. Mild and thawing the light snow that came in the night. turning much colder at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 24. Fine bright and quite cold, a perfect day. in Toronto at S.Hepp Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 25. Fine and very cold wind coldest of the snow. 8 or 10 below out here. We were at Mrs Johns "{Bredye?}" four tables.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 26. Fine bright and cold. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson in for a while in the afternoon. I went to eve.church. Mr.Beally preached.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 27. Fine bright day. moderately cold. I have a bad cold pains in the face and ears went to Doctors for tablets and cough medicine. $1.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 28. Fine bright and cold wind. pain in head. bad. Mrs Simpsons &amp;amp; Miss Mandy called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 29. Fine and moderate. I went to see Miss Wilson about the "Club" Willie and Mary called for a few minutes on the way from Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 1st. Fine with high wind but not stormy. my face better but have a head cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 2. Fine but cold wind. I called at Miss Edeys in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 3. Fine bright perfect day but cold wind. {illegible} and Jessie here to spend the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 4. Bluesky and soft snow about noon then turning colder with high wind. I went to morning church. stranger in the eve {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 5. Fine and moderatelt cold. strong wind. Mrs Davidso and I at the Lady. {illegible}. $45. 20 tables. Donald has mumps.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 6. Fine and milder had the "girls Club" fifteen in all twelve gitls and three ladies. a perfect night. A. came for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 7. A little fall of soft snow last night then turned colder in afternoon, not so icy now. J.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 8. Fine bright and quite cold. I went with Miss Edey to Toronto Mr Delaporte out. we had tea at Mrs Mr Donalds. home mine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 9. A very stormy day. about 4 inches of snow with high wind quite rough. first real storm of the season. Willie brought {illegible} to Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 10. Fine bright day Mr{illegible} here in the evening. Annie up at Meda's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 11. Fine and quite mild. snow melting. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in afternoon I went to Drs in eve tablets and cough medicne $1.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 12. Fine and very mild. black birds here. I went to see Meda {illegible} in the afternoon. {water?} {illegible} quickly but not over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 13. Mild and started to rain heavely about four o'clock: and water over the road in the evening, I wore rubber boots out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 14. Fair and much colder water {illegible} off and frozen clean.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 15. Fine and quite cold. all frozen. called to see J.Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 16. Fine and bright, a perfect day. I was in Toronto. Hepp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 17. Fine and moderately cold. Annie at Hockey match at Unionville on friday eve. pavement dry and, clean most places.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 18. Fine but cold N.E wind. I was at morning church. MrsD. and I for a short walk. a little bluesky in eve. I called at Miss Edeys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 19. Fine day. milder. I called at Mr Smellie. Mrs R. Simpson called. cleaned {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 20. Fine and bright. my cold and face still miserable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 21. Fine and milder. wild geese coming sown. Robins here. Annie and I in Toronto met {Liggis?} I got a coat but returned it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 22. Fine bright day first out without {illegible}. went with Mrs Davidson to Miss Barkers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 23. A fine bright day. I was in Toronto at Hepp. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 24. Thunder 4. AM. Very, very, warm and bright, unseasonable. at Bridge at Mrs Breakey's. 2:30. home shorty after see Annie at Medas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 25. Raining gently from the east. and cloudy all day. at morning church. for a walk with Mrs Davidson, at evening church it is very damp and misty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 26. Dull and damp quite mild. came a thunder storm early in the evening, lights out. rained part of night then turned stormy and colder. cleaned clothes closets Drawers. Mr Bakers called with syrup. 1.15 per half gallon. I called at Mr Rieh Simpsons in afternoon with syrup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 27. Strong winds and light snow. very cold. at social Mrs {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 28. Fine but cold. n.w. wind. I aired furs. cleaned cellar headway steps&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 29. Fine bright. perfect day. cleaned {illegible} shelves. in cellar in the afternoon went to Toronto to see Mrs Mason and Mrs {Jeasdale?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 30. Snowing and blowing from the east all day. Annie here at night. did a little cleaning in cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 31. Fine but cold wind. Annie went to {illegible} for the week end. Lorraine here with me at night. {Wore?} blue hat to Miss Barkes to be remodelled.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 1. Fine bright a little milder. I went to morning church. out to Willies for a while in the afternoon. and at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 2. Fine bright perfect day. cleaned beds.{illegible} and all the windoews upstairs. Annie came home and here for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 3. A shower then cleared and quite warm. I borrowed Mrs D. electric cleaner and did carpets upstairs. thunder storm 12.PM&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 4. Fine bright and quite warm. finished cleaning upstairs and halls all done up there. cleaned back kitchen cupboard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 5. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned middle part of cellar all done but some in cellar kitchens uncovered {illegible}. E.sale. shower in a.m&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 6. Good Friday. I went to service it was very warm a record breaker for the season. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 7. Mild then started to rain at noon and continued a heavy rain all afternoon. we were at Welsh's for dinner. M.Boyle drove us down and came for us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 8. Turned very cold and bluesky. a great change after the past week. which was unusually mild. I went to Easter Service. Kylie Liggie and children also Annie for tea. I went to {illegible} church in the evening. children remained so I went to Annies. fur coat on in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 9. Fine and quite cold and windy, freezing. I cleaned {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 10. Fine and a little milder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 11. Fine and moderately cold. I finished cleaning cellar kitchen so all is done down there. at Annie for tea she had. Boyles. Welsh's and Meda.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 12. Milder and fine. I cleaned. Store rooms over the shed. {illegible} and children came so remained for tea. Annie {teaching?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 13. Fine and much colder again. I went to Toronto at. Annie here at night. Liggie and children went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 14. Snowing early and then turned to rain and rained heavily untill about three .o'clock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 15. FIne and very cold wind. I went to morning and eve- church. wore my fur coat. Mrs Smellie called in the afternoon. Mrs Davidson and I for a little walk after. freezing at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 16. Fine and moderately cold. washed for cleaning. double rooms. cleaned windows and pictures. curtains were washed last fall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 17. Fine and bright. I cleaned double rooms. had Mrs Davidsons Electric cleaner. called to see Miss Kelly last eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 18. Fine and rather cold with frosts at night. I went to Toronto. Annie with me for a while untill I got a coat twenty five dollars. went to see W.{illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 19. A thunder storm in the night. then turned very cold and a terrific wind. Waller {illegible} put new leathers on the pump. fifty cents. Mrs D cleaning parlor&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 30. Light rain early. then {squawls?} all day. finished shed. a very high wind. most every person seeding. some {illegible} before.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 1. A fine bright day. and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. H. put in lettuce, onions and peas. ground works {illegible}. up at Mrs Wiltsheres for lettuce in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 2. Fine and quite warm. dug around shrubs. went to cemetry in evening and called on Mrs Noble. went for little drive {Langstaff?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 3. Rather dull and misty at first. cleared and very warm. I cleaned east {illegible} no fire in little stove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 4. Fine and very warm an extreme change. I cleaned north {illegible}. Mrs Neil Mrs Donald called. I was at Annies as {illegible} and Jessie in for cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 5. Very warm untill noon a shower then cleared and quite cool. no fire needed as house still warm. Annies Recital 3.P.M. {illegible} and children remained so I was there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 6. Fine bright day. quite cool but pleasant. I was at church. lighted fire in {illegible} afternoon. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 7. Fine and bright. varnished chairs. painted south {illegible} at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 8. Fine and warmer. Varnished Coal Oil stove. went to Mrs Fees. the girls Club entertained the mothers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 9. Fine and warm a perfect day. I went to Mr Charllons funeral. called at {illegible} but she was out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 10. Fine and bright. got lawn mower fixed 75 cts but had to go back. cut grass first {illegible}. no fire for a couple of days.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri May 11. A light {squawl?} of rain quite warm and then colder in the afternoon afternoon. I called on Miss Mundey. called to pay Mr Cart $1.00 for having {grave?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 12. Fine but very cold and windy. I went to Mr Balls at Home and Clara came to spend Sunday. at United Church. and went to the Cemetry in afternoon. Frank and Mrs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 13. Teasdale for tea. fine but very cold. I had to light a {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 13. little fire in furnace, on Saturday, latest it ever was bright.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 14 Fine bright and warmer furnace out. Clara left. {Mirnie?} came in the morning and remained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 15. Fine and warm a perfect day. Jack called for his mother and left at mine a.m. I have a terrible cold in my head. put in beans. and more peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 16. Fair and milder then shower in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 17. Dull and misty but little rain. Mrs D. and I took a walk to {illegible}. got some pansies. cut some grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 18. Fine but very sultry. I went to Toronto. Hepp finished cutting grass. in the evening. Annie here all week. made change to week about.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 19. Showers early the morning then sultry and very damp all day. {illegible} no we went to Miss Booker to a {illegible} went with Welsh girls. five tables. no fire. I went to Annies. houses feel damp.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 20. Fine bright and quite warm. at morning church. and eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 21. Fine day. and warmer. special {illegible} meeting. look double window out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 22. FIne and mild. I went to Toronto dress at Leah shop $0.95. weigh 134.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed May 23. Fine and moderately warm. Mac Rimon for tea. Annie remained at Liggies over at night. Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 24. Fine bright day. perfect holiday. I went to Annies at night. Mrs Davidson and I at cemetry. fire works.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 25. Fine bright perfect day. in Toronto lunch and H-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 26. Dull and damp but only sprinkles. I went to John Books. and for a drive in the afternoon. fire on some afternoons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 27. Fine but quite cold and dull. at Church. for a drive to near Oshawa. and to Old Mill for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 28. Dull and cold. I came home at noon. cut grass. Nelson S trimmed evergreens in the evening. 50 cents but gave $1.00. Annie here at night fire lighted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 29. Fine and a little warmer. I went to Wellie for a while in the afternoon. up at Mrs Wellshires for {illegible}. no fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 30. Fine and bright. put on screen door. battery. called at Mrs {illegible} Mrs Bollins and Mrs Welcock but not in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 31. Fine day I was in Toronto called at W. Books. called at Miss Edeys in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 1. A beautiful day. bright and moderately warm. E. moved.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 2. Fine bright but much colder and windy. up at Mrs W for Onions in evenig. put in some plants very dry. grass not growing. no fire since monday. {illegible} Harrison here cleaned stove and furnace pipes put all up but pipes in cellar. put them over shed. at Annies at night. no rain for weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun June 3. Fine bright but cold. a slight frost. but not that much harm. I went to church. morning and evening. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. some of beans frozen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 4. Fine with. dull east window. washed one {illegible}. Mrs D. {illegible} {illegible}. a little fire. last of season.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 5. Fine but dull and threatening. showery by four o'clock. Mrs Street brought two tons of coal $14.75 per ton $29.00 there is three tons in bin he says also pile in cellar. finw did not cut lawn up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 6. Raining very gently all day. first for weeks did a great deal of good as ground was cracking. But rather late for pastures. {illegible} badly in need cleaned stove. well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 7. Fine bright and clear warmer. I was in Toronto.H. so nice and warm I varnished kitchen when I came home. Oil cloth, dryed nicely. Mrs Smellie here in evening just as I finished.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jun 8. Fine bright day. perfect day. Annie at {illegible} Rec-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 9. Fine but turning colder with high wind. Annie at her Aunt Liggies birthday party. I went there at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 10. Fine bright day but cool. I was at morning and eve Church. Mrs D. and I for a walk. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 11. Fine and quite cool. meeting at Rink for field day. first lettuce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 12. Fine and moderately {illegible} perfect day in Toronto got a mary dress $14.95 ordered. Drive starting for Parish Hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 13. Very, very sultry. and came a bad storm about 4. P.M. Mrs James. Agnes and Annie. Ladies {illegible} at Mrs James. 28 in all. A house furnished pantry $96.-&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur June 14. Fine bright perfect day. I was in Toronto lunch and H. home about 7.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 15. Fine bright and quite cool. perfect day. Annie and I for a motor ride to {Peterboro} about 200 miles. home at a quarter to eight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 16. Fine bright day. perfect day. I went to Jennie {illegible} for a drive in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 17. Fine bright but very cool. at morning church at Rosedale. {illegible} and to hear Rer Newlon Powell in the eve. Jennie had .Book Baldwin and Mr and Mrs {Tebby?} for lunch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 18. Dull east wind warmer. I came home about 10.30. went to Mr Reamans funerale at 2.30. a light shower in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 19. Fine bright day. warmer. washed last {illegible} Blanket. called at Miss Welsons in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 20. Fine day. Annie in Toronto met L. not teaching as Ruth measels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 21. A shower then cleared. Mrs Bollins and Mrs Wilcock called Wed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 22. Dull with light shower in afternoon. a heavy storm in Toronto in afternoon then clear and bright. I went to Toronto. for lunch and at Lowe's then for a walk. foggy in the evening. A- and I for a little drive up yonge street with Welsh girls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 23. A heavy shower in the morning. then very damp and misty all afternoon with showery we. I went to H. {illegible}. A. T. girl club tea and sale of work. pured tea made $.187. cleaned. Annies here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun June 24. Clearing and brighter has been damp and dripping for several days. I went to morning church. for a short walk and to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 25. Fine and moderately warm. Donald for tea his people at Mrs MC.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 26. Fine and warm followed by showers. a great growth this week&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 27. Fine and moderately warm. I was in Toronto home grown berries 30 cents a box. P. has measels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 28. Fine and moderately warm. put oilcloth on cellar floor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 29. Dull and threatening all day then heavy rain in evening and most of night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 30. Fine bright and clear. warm a perfect day. Miss Mae.{illegible} here for tea. I in evening. Annie out at Mrs youngs for pic.nic. at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 1. Fine and gentle warm I went to morning church. Mr Baker at United? came a thunder storm in the evening not out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 2. Fine but very, very warm. Field Day. fairly good crowd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 3. A thunder storm about noon and another about 3.P.M very heavy and terrific rain, bad in the city. for drive with Felicia &amp;amp; Verne&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 4. Fine and quite warm. Annie at Liggies. M. has measels {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 5. Fine and quite warm. Mrs D. and I down to see children to see children swimming. strawberries 25 ct at Mrs Summers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 6. Fine and cooler. I was in Toronto for a while white dress $4.95 at Leah Shop.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 7. Fine but very, very warm. berries 20 cts Mrs Simp{illegible} and 25 Mrs Summers. Annie went to Liggies. I did not care to go. so slept with L as it was like a storm.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun July 8. Fine but extremely warm at morning church. and for a short walk in eve. hottest day of season ever 90&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 9. A warm sultry day. thunder storm about six P.M. so Annie did not come home. T. called in evening. Lorraine stayed here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 10. Fine clear and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. at the Island. and had lunch and tea down town. Annie came home and brought children.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 11. Fine bright and warm, a perfect day. United S.S pic.nic at Elm Park. Woodbridge. I called to seeMrs Smellie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 12. Fine bright and warm but not extreme. a perfect 12 {illegible}.. Mrs Davidson and children in Toronto. I went to N.T. in the evening took white dress back to be fixed. called to see D and Mr Delaporte. children went home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 13. Dull and cool, we were at Liggies for lunch. also the Boyle family. Started to rain gently as we came home. then about 8. P.M. rained heavily and continued most of the night. I weigh 135- A.B- weight 137.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 14. Fine but very wet and damp. Liggie and children came to Annies. last strawberries. Mrs G. {Bryant} died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 15. Fine at first. I went to church for a walk in afternoon Liggie and children went home. came heavy rain in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 16. Fine and moderately warm. I made {illegible} white slip.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 17. Very, very warm. I went to Mrs Bryants funeral. uo at the Cemetry in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed July 18. Fine and warm. Annie. Wylie. Liggie and children motored north to Huntsville. first day. Donald. stayed with me. beans ready.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 19. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto at {Hanlans Pr?} ,dinner and tea in Toronto. rode up with Marguerute and her mother. east wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 20. Rained heavily last night and this a.m. cleared about noon. green peas for dinner bad hay weather.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 21. Fine and cool east wind. J.Bowes gave me a box of currants. Mary Walsm came to Thornhill. M.Walsm came to Thornhill. Raspberries at Mr Simpkins 20 cents they are 35 in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 22. Rained most of night gently from east. continued all morning could not go to church. Cleared about 5 P.M. Mrs Davidson went to church with me in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 23. Fine bright and moderately warm. Annie and Wylies came home at noon. walked to Willies in eve, they have no hay in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 24. Fine and quite warm. called at Mrs Smellies in the afternoon they took me to see Thomas Poole in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 25. Very warm. got a basket of cherries at Mrs Sniders 40 cents and Mrs Kane brought me a basket tuesday a.m. before I was home. made wine, 5lbs sugar 35 cents to a small basket.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 26. Fine and moderately warm got basket cherries from Mrs Snider 40, went for a drive to Unionville with Boyle girls. Liggie out for the night. a thunderstorm in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri July 27. Fine after a early shower. I went to Parry Sound {five?} to {illegible} N.smellie took me to R.Hill fare $.8 arribed at 3.10 P.M. {illegible} in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 28. Dull with east wind very cool. after rain in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 29. Fine and quite cold. at morning church over to see Wylie and A called at Wellies. Charles apartment in the afternoon. Harry {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 30. Fine and cool. Jack took us for a long drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 31. Fine untill midnight a heavy thunder storm rained most of the night. Mrs Charlie Apelle called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 1. A beutiful day. Regatta. Jack took us down. H.{illegible} buried. Annie and the {Barletons?} went {illegible} Jacksons {Pr?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 2. Fair until afternoon a heavy storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 3. Showery most of the day. I left at 15 to 1. P.M. a terrific storm in Toronto. {illegible} and rain. very hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 4. Fine but extremely hot. humidity great. I went to see Wellie Book home at noon. cutgrass and marked then Floyd Davie cut and finished it. 50 cents. picked 2 boxes berries. rained in the night. Lorraine here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 5. Dull with extreme humidity, occasional showers. I went to morning church. Miss Mac Rimmon for tea I went up for my coat which I left in church. E.{illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 6. Dull and damp east wind. I cut grass over again. washed dc "Civic Holiday" for a walk in the eve. called to see M.Welson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 7. Fine bright and clearing. I went to Jacksons Pt. 2. P.M. arrived about 4. P.M. $20 per week at Lake view House. first clear weather for weeks it has been continued rain and much hay wasted grain badly down,&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 8. Fine bright and {clear?} perfect day. and complete change in weather after rain for weeks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 9. Fine bright and warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 10. Fine and very warm. {illegible} bad. a little shower. in night and turned cooler. Weiner Roast,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 11. Fine and colder. very high wind and water rough, we all walaked to Sutton in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 12. Fine bright and quite warm, a perfect day. Wylie took us for a short drive in the a.m. and a long drive in the afternoon to Beaverton {illegible} at. United Church Service in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 13. Fine and quite warm a perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 14. Fine and warm came home on the 2. P.M. car, Lorraine with me. Mrs D, mother went out to stay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 15. Fine and very warm. cut and clipped grass. did a little washing and cleaned {illegible} A. came home here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 16. Fine very wrm and sultry. T. in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 17. Fine but gentle warm. I called to invite Mr and Mrs Delaport.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 18. Fine and quite cool. Sale of cooking on Mr Francis lawn I got cake and tarts. Mr and Mrs Delaporte and Miss Edey for tea. T. in eve. Annie at {illegible} {Jea?} for {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 19. Fine and moderately warm a perfect day. I went to morning church. John. Felicia and Verne for tea. went dor a drive in the evening.T.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 20. Fine and moderately warm. cut grass. washed. Mrs Davidson and children went on their holiday. Wedding in United Ch. Pauline Billesman and Mr Bowie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 21. Fine and moderately warm at first a light shower in after. first since about Aug 5th Civic holiday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 22. Fine and cooler. Annie and I in Toronto. she went to A.Hamiltons for tea. I came home early. got cucumbers at Mr {Wiltshires?}. at Annies for night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 23. Fine and moderately warm. I made sweet cucumber Pickles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 24. Cool east wind rained for a couple hours about noon then cleared and bright and cool. Mrs Mason. Mr Hamilton and Annie at Annies for tea. {illegible} Mrs D. supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 25. Fine bright, perfect day. cool. Mrs Davidson came home about noon. {illegible} show in the Rink. did not have a {illegible} this year.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 26. Beautiful day. bright and clear. at morning church. for a walk in afternoon. the children came to Annies. T.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 31. Fine day. quite cool. took Liggie down town for lunch. her Birthday. got our {illegible}. $5. Annie and I came home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 1. Fine and quite cool. raked hay and burnt some. Liggie and children for tea. tomatoes 30 cents at N.S. T. Annie at tea at Mrs James.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 2. Dull and threatening. a little shower at noon. I went to Church a supply so Mr Noble not back. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk. {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 3. Dull with occasional showers. "Labor Day" Wylie took Liggie and children home.I was home all day. Agnes and Miss {illegible} at Annies for a game of cards in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 4. Fine and very cool but beutiful day. I went to {illegible} at 1.30 and home about 11. P.M. remained at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 5. white frost Fine bright and very cool for swim all taken out of the water. I made a little {illegible}. the water was {illegible}1 degrees and got colder {illegible} last in. T. Annies here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 6. Fine bright day. slightly warmer. Mrs Davidson at {illegible} I aired quills pillows etc, called at Mrs Nobles in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 7. Fine day. bright and warmer. called at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 8. Fine bright and quite warm. swim at {illegible}- closing day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 9. Fine bright and clear. at morning church Mrs Noble home after four week absence. company for tea. not out in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 10. Very, very warm and sultry. I went to {Dentret?} looked over and cleaned $1.- called to see Mr Thomson {illegible} for fur coat. $100 or by supplying {illegible}. $85, came thunder storm in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 11. Fair at first and sultry. a thunder storm about 4. P.M. I cleaned spare room. and cleaned all upstairs windows. washed curtains {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 12. Cleaned two north rooms. put up clean curtains, beat E.room feather bed. very sultry. Annie at Corn Roast at A.Roystons in eve. I went there for the night. took bed cover off not washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 13. Fine and cooler. cleaned attic. Mrs D. helped me. furnished the upstairs hall. so all done up there. made Crabapple jelly. boiled apple Wed. WE-T&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 14. Fine bright and clear. I went to Miss Welsons Bridge young man Dick Heiner killed in evening. I got a basket of green Gage Plumbs 25cts at Mr Bayles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 15. A thunder storm in night. clearing and bright day. I went to Mr Nobles in the evening to get Birth and marriage certificates for Mrs Lane in Yorkton, caller in the eve. Mrs Davidson brought me a basket of blue Plumbs. T.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 16. Fine bright and warm a perfect day. no need of a coat, I was at morning church. for a walk with Mrs D. in afternoon not out in eve.T.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 17. Fine bright and warm. Mrs D. and I at R.{Hiners?} funeral. made blue Plumb jam. Mr Davidson gave me a basket.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 18. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to Toronto. called at W.Cooks, and at Dr Campbells. eyes tested no change in glasses but eyes have a tired look more like from general health.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 18. I got a basket of Peaches 85 cents. did them up in evening&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 19. Fine day but raw east wind. I cleaned back kitchen, and picked a few apples. took Miss Edey a large basket. and Mrs D. got two small ones for her mother. Mrs Smellie callled,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 20. Rained heavily early. then warm and showery most of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 21. Fine bright and warm. S.W wind. sun crossing line. I cleaned outside of windows down stairs, cleaned cellar and cleaned out furnace. Mrs D and I called to ask Mr {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 22. Fine bright and cooler but a perfect day. I went to Toronto in the morning to see W.Cook about depositing money of the Grange Ave mortgage. Tom and Jennie Speight also Miss Speight for tea, first fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 23. Fine bright and quite cool but perfect day. at morning church for a walk with Mrs D. started for church but met company.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 24. Fine day. bright and sunny, cleared Parlor and Dining Room had Mrs D. Electric cleaner. picked a few apples. quite a frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 25. Fair but dull and rather cold. cleaned kitchen and cleaned stove. all finished house cleaning. W.{Martin?} finished picking apples. 50 cents but gave him 75bcents, T.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 26. Fair but dull and cool untill a light shower in eve. I took flowers up but did not remain to decorate. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 27. Dull and rather cold. with a few squawls. Mrs D. Annie and I at Thanksgiving service. not many out $30. I was at Annies Mr Robins of Markham preached.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 28. Fine and brighter, I finished up shed. Mrs Hunt got a box of apples $1.00. T.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 29. Fine bright but rather cool. went to Toronto. at Victoria and remained down for supper. fine all week untill today. away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 30. Dull and rather cold. at morning service. Mr Noble preached. for a walk with Mrs D. at evening church. Arch Deac.Davids preached in evening T. H.Hooper much worse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 1. Fine bright and warmer. I was at a tea at Mrs Nobles. Mr Thompson called to fit my coat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 2. Dull and showery. most of day. Mr D. and I up to ask for Mr Ashby. I cleaned silver.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 3. Fine bright and quite warm. Annie and I in Toronto got a pie knife for Jack Appelle. $1.50 at Ellis. at Miss Edeys. Miss e. called in afternoon in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 4. Fair but very warm and sultry. covered {illegible}. Teachers Convention. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 5. Rained until noon then showery. quite warm and very damp. The Apelles called just in a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat oct 6. Fine and bright moderately cold. I went to Weston on 2.25 about two hours going. for a walk in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 7. Fine and bright but colder, a perfect day. At morning and evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 8. Fine and much, a heavy frost. ice first of season. George and Clara brought me home about 2.30. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 9. Fine and much warmer a little fire in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 10. Fine bright and moderately warm. in Toronto at Hepp- in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 11. Fine and extremely warm. 82 no need of fire Mr Thomson brought my fur coat $85.00, Annie here for tea, Herb Hooper passed away about 7.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 12. Fine and very mild but damp. Mrs D. and I called at Mrs Hooper in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 13. Raining in the morning and most of last night then cleared but cool and damp. H.Hooper buried in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 14. Fine and bright a perfect day. at morning church. out for a walk. company for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 15. Fine and mild. foggy in the evening. Annie. Mrs D. and I at the {illegible} and Davee at the Golf Club. a big crowd. called at Mr Collins for Toronto tomato mustard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 16. Raining. gently in the evening. and a very damp air but mild. rained heavily in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 17. Fine at first. very damp and warm. showery in eve. in Toroto at Hepp- Mr H. connected pipes. {illegible} of {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 18. Raining most of morning then foggy. Carleton girls out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 19. g.cook.afternoon Dull and misty but showery early in eve then cleared about 7. PM. Mrs D. and I went to see Pick- Wick at the empire with the Boyles, tickets $1.00. home at 12. PM. no need of fire a couple of days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 20. Fair and bright. quite cool. Mr Davidson put in Window. I went to {illegible}. apron &amp;amp; cap 75 cents Mr D. started to pick apples.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 21. Fine bright perfect day. I went to morning church. "Children's Service." Mrs D and I for a walk then she and I went to Willowdale to hear {illegible} Mr McDonald in eve. Annie here. the children went home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 22. Fair with exception of night.put in double door, Apples to F {Bruce?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 23. Fair but damp. I called at Miss Edeys in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 24. A light shower in the morning, then clear and bright I Miss Simp Toronto at H- Annie went down early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 25. $1.00 for Carnatons g.g.c. A light shower then clear, in Toronto at Hepp Annie went to A. Hamiltons for lunch. and here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 26. Dull and damp. then colder in evening. it has been rather disagreeable weather of late, not much rain but damp. no leaves raked too damp. Mrs D picking apples all week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 27. Fine but cold, a very, very, heavy frost this morning everything blackened. I have cramps and quite sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 28. Fair and turning very cold. I went to morning church and for a drive with Jame's and there for tea at Annies for the night, little fire in furnace yester-day and to-day, Mr D. lighted theirs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 29. Fair but very cold, clothes froze on line, Mrs Davidson picking apples. I took old black coat to be pressed at R.Hill called at Misses Page. some sleet and little flurries of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 30. Fine and bright after a very heavy frost last night. I went to Toronto, called to see J.Cook at Hospital.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 31. Fine and milder. I raked and burnt some leaves. not all down yet but burn well. Hallow'een"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 1. Fine and quite mild. mr D. and I went to {illegible} and Bridge at Mrs Fees, Institute in aid of East end Hospital. "Cot." about twenty tables.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 2. Fine but dull and damp. I went for my coat $1.00 called to see Willie and Mereie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 3. Rained gently last night. and heavy mist from the east all day. quite mild. no need of furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 4. Fine and bright moderately cold. I was at morning and evening church. for a walk with Mrs D. and met her friends the Sturtons, they took us for a drive to Maple. over to R.H. and down Yonge st home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 5. Fine day. Mr Harrison put in Annies furnace light fire at night, but not finished.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 6. Fine and bright but a terrific wind all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 7. Fine and mild a perfect day. I was in Toronto home early and raked and burnt some apple leaves. Miss McRimon called when I was away. Jennie Hooker moved to her Mothers, I am at Annies this week as she does not like to leave furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 8. Rained gently all night. and a few flakes of snow this a.m. dull and turning colder. Mrs D. in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 9. Fine and moderately cold. K- helping Annie clean. Jennie Hooker has second nurse.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 10. Fine but dull and damp. lighted furnace to air house as I am going away. Annie and I went to Liggies. Wylie left for Hunting. quite mild. shower in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 11. "Armistice Day" We all went to morning church at {illegible} Avenue Church. I went to see Mary Watson in afternoon. "865 Danforth Ave" at home in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 12. Rained gently all last night. and drizzling all day. "Thanksgiving Day. I weight 140lbs. Jennie Hooper died this morning at 4. A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 13. Cloudy and rather mild. Annie and I came home A. went back to Liggies in eve. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mr Bowes to see remains. I lighted Furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 14. Fine but dull and damp. Mrs D. and I went to the Cemetry. Lorraine with me at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 15. FIne and very, very mild. I went to Toronto met girls. curtains 22 yards $2.50 per yard. drive down with Col. Mc Jaren. Annie came here at night. raked {illegible} burnt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 16. Drizzling and raining most of the day. Raked and burnt some leaves before rain started.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 17. Drizzling and raining in the afternoon. quite a rain in the night. accident on yonge street. Laugstaff boy killed, Annie went to Liggies. Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 18. Dull and light showers. I went to morning Church. and at the United Church with Mrs Davidson in the evening as it was dull and damp.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 19. Raining nearly all day. and a little wet snow and sleet at times. Annie came here at night from Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 20. Fine and much colder. freezing all day. I called at Miss Mundeys and Mr Simpsons in afternnon. Annie at the Reception at the Parsonage in the evening. T.T.C cars heated. latest of the season. due to mild weather.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 21. Fair and quite cold. I went to Toronto. at Lowes. I went to Annies at night. changed to our mid week. times. then and week end home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 22. Dull and cold. squawls of snow in afternoon. I went to Birthday Party at Mr Simpsons for "W. A." over eight five dollars. {Cater?} $100. Miss Edey called in the morning. no fire in heater all week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 23. Fair but cloudy and raw was speaking to Willie. called at Mrs Parkinsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 24. Fair and moderately cold. I called to see Mr and Mrs Bowes. Mr Parkinson buried. Annie and I went to Toronto for a drive with Boyle girls. about five and home 6.30. Annie here at night. Mary taken to Hospital.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 25. Fine but quite cold and windy. I went to morning Church. Mrs Davidson in afternoon I went to evening church. wore fur coat on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 26. Clear and very cold wind. hard frost. I payed {illegible}, phoned Marjorie to ask for her Mother. went to Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 27. Fair but dull and raw.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 28. Rained in the night. clear and moderately cold. I went to Toronto H- a little shower in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 29. Fine and moderately cold. at Jennie Speights for luncheon M.Watson. M.Anderson. A.{illegible} and Hatlee Watson there as well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 30. Rained heavily from the east. started about 10.AM. and cleared about 5.P.M. ditches full. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 1. Fair but cloudy all day. United Church {illegible}. tea 40 cents. I called at Miss Wilsons with "{illegible} Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 2. Fair but cloudy and mild. I went to morning church. for a short walk and not out to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 3. Raining most of day. cleared late in afternoon, heavy rain fall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 4. Fair and quite cold and windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 5. Fine bright and colder. I went to Toronto at {Tivoli?} to see Lilac time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 6. Fine bright. perfect day. wore fur coat. quite cold. I went to dentist. $2.00 per filling X.Ray no charge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 7. Fine but quite cold. called to see Mrs Parkinson, Mrs Davidson helping me make Candy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 8. Fine bright but very cold. I went to {illegible} at Mr Fees. made. $124 or later $130.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 9. Fine bright and cold. at morning church. out for a little walk. John and Verne Cook called. also Liggie. at evening Church&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 10. Fair and quite frosty. the {illegible} is very ill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 11. Fine and moderately cold. a perfect day. I was in Toronto also Mrs Davidson shopping. N.q.Smellie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 12. Fair and very mild and fogggy. I went to Toronto was disappointed. called at W.Cook. Mrs {Ground?} buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 13. Fair and very mild and misty. Mrs D. adn Donald poorly. I went with Lorraine to the school. "Essay Contest."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 14. Fair and cleaer. "Flue" increasing in the City.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 15. Fair and very mild. Annie in Toronto at a Recital. at Liggies for tea. some Hospitals Quarantined for "flu"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 16. Mild and very famp. I went to morning Church. in the evening I went to see Misses Edey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 17. Rained heavily all day. quite mild. Mrs Simpson. very sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 18. Fine and turning colder. Mr Norman Mr Donald taken to Hospital&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 19. Fine and colder. I went to Toronto. met T. came home early. a great deal of sickness. "Flu" I went to United S.S. Christmas tree.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 20. Fine and quite cold. I went to Christmas tree at the school.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 21. FIne and quite cold about zero. then moderating perfect weather the past few days. ground all day and clear. called at Mrs Nobles in evening. Mary home from Hospital.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 23. Fine bright and milder a perfect day. dry and dusty. I went to morning church, and evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 24. Fine bright perfect day and quite mild all day and clear. I walked to Willies but did not see Mary. Mr Francis accident. n.q.s. Chicken g. 25ct. Pudding $1.25. J.Cook called parcels if eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 25. Christmas Day. fine and mild mildest Christmas in fourty years. Wylie. Liggie and gitls also myself at Annies. the girls remained over. T.Buchanan died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 26. Fine and mild quite bright. Liggie came out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 27. Fine and mild. but duller. Annie. Liggie and girls also Lorraine for dinner had chicken Mrs Noble called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 28. Fine bright and mild. called to see Miss Edey who is sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 29. Fine and colder. I went to Toronto exchanged stockings $2.+1.65 also scarf. got a chicken 38 cents. $1.50. home by noon called to ask for Miss Edey. went to Annies at night as she is late at Practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 30. Fine bright and quite cold. went to Church. a little fall of light snow early in the morning. called to see Miss Edey in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 31. Fine bright perfect day. warm. clear and dry. called to ask for Miss Edey. at Annies for night she is at Practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of year 1928.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Toronto Population 804,349&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Jane 1. Raining and sleeting most of the day. very slippery. by eve- then clearing and much colder. Annie for dinner and tea, then we went to Play at Church. a great deal of sickness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 2. Fine bright and quite cold. I have a cold. called to see Miss Edey. she is very sick. very coldand windy. icy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 3. Fair and strong wind. got a nurse for Miss Edey. Charlie and Miss Johnson called at Annies in the evening. I stayed in most of day on account of cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 4. Fine, bright, perfect day. Mr John Francis died. I phoned Marjorie their colds are improving. Annie here at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 5. Fine and moderately cold. on East wind. rained heavily all evening cleared all the ice off. a supply Mr Noble ill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 6. Fair and very cold and windy. I went to morning Church. then out to Annies for the night. a little gas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 7. Fair and cold and windy. Election. Mrs Davidson and I out to vote. called to ask for Miss Edey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 8. Fine and moderately cold. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 9. Fair and rather cold east wind. I called to see Mrs Noble. Mr Noble in bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 10. Fine at first windy and some snow later.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 11. Cold and windy, followed by snow. rather rough all afternoon. first time all covered over with snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 12. Fair and very cold and windy. Mr John Dean died last eve- Mrs D and I called. Mrs Fisker died this A.M&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 13. Fair and very cold the last two days the coldest o the season, most wintry, I was at Church. A supply. Mr Noble up but not out. Mr Dean buried, I called to ask for Miss Edey and Miss Mundey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 14. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I in to see them skate. light snow at night. I went to Doctors in eve. for spray. and have my nose examined, he gave me medicine as well. $2.00. I weigh 140 the same as Thanksgiving time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 15. Fine quite a depth of snow. and quite cold. I was in at Mrs Davidsons frying doughnuts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 16. Fine bright, perfect day. I went to Toronto, called on way home to invite Welsh's for tea. called at Mr Smellies in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Jan 17. Raining most of the day, extremely icy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 18. Very mild and slippery then started raining at 4. P.M. heavily water over the road at 10. P.M. when girls left. The Boyle girls Ella and Hazel Welsh. Mrs Smellie. Mrs Davidson and Annie for tea. terrific night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 19. Fair and bright. frozen clean but very icy. Mr Clapham died early. Mrs D. and I this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 20. Fine with terrific wind hard walking on ice. I went on car and home again from church. Mr {illegible} preached called at Mrs Claphams, not out in this eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 21. Fine and moderately cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 22. Fine and moderately cold. snowed and rained. late at night. from east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 23. A terrific north west wind. and bluesky. Willies interd thrashing. but disappointed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 24. Fair and quite cold. the snow has helped the ice a little. I called at {illegible} Bowes and at Mrs Rick Simpsons. Annie at Meda Clubires in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Jan 25. Raining heavily from the east. cleared about 3. P.M. I was at Mr Smellies for afternoon tea. terrific wind and icy again. I went to Annies as she is at {illegible} meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Jan 26. Fair and cold very high wind. I went to the Doctors in eve. my head very painful and dizzy. blood pressure alright. Annie late so she was in to Boyles for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Jan 27. Fine bright day and moderately cold. at morning church. Mr Noble took the morning service for the first time out since Dec 30. a supply in the evening. for tea at Mrs Boyles. then at Drs. $1.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Jan 28. Fine and clear and cold. {illegible} meeting. same wardens returned. they are in {illegible}. a little over $2.00 I think. Welies thrashing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Jan 29. Fine and quite cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Jan 30. Fine and quite cold. I was in Toronto. The Maple Club put on "Are you a Mason." in the hall I did not go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Jan 31. Fine and quite cold. Mrs Davidson and I at the girls {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 1. Fine and quite cold. I went to Annies she has a cold. called to ask for Misses Edey. Jennie sitting up half hour.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 2. Fine and bright very cold wind. out at Francis Sale. at Annies for dinner in eve. Boyle girls and {illegible}. there. Bear sees shadow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 3. Fine bright and moderately cold. a perfect week no storms but clear and cold. I was at morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 4. Fine bright and moderately cold. I called to see Thomas Bowes. Mrs Rich Simpson called. Mrs Davidson and I to see them skate monday eve&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 5. FIne and moderately cold. I called at Mrs Balls. and Mrs Nobles. left five dollars for {illegible}. called at Doctors no medicine or charge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb Feb 6. Fair untill evening it started to snow, and continued in night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 7. Cleared about ten. quite a fall most of season, bright and mild in Toronto very slushy. I met T. at Hepp-&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 8. FIne snow falling most of day quite mild. I called at Miss Edeys and seen them for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 9. Fine and moderately cold. Mrs Davidson and I over to see them skiing. but rather soft. Mr. Thomas Bowes died at noon. Liggie and A.Hamilton at Annies. L. remained untill Sunday. so I was there at night. some cutters out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 10. Fine bright. colder but a perfect day. I was at church. John and Verne called in the afternoon did not remain for tea called at Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 11. Fine and bright. quite cold. Mrs Davidson and I in to see them skate for a while. I went to Mr Thomas Bowes funeral. Drs $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 12. Fine and moderately cold. light flurries of snow. Mrs Smellie called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 13. Fair with exception of light flurries. Lorraines Exam. stayed with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 14. Fair and rather mild. snow last night. I went to Toronto. I called to see Alice Sefton. Annie came here for night as her fire out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 15. Fine and quite cold. I went to the United day of Prayer Service at the Presbyterian church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 16. Fine and bright, perfect day and not very cold. Mrs D and I out in the afternoon. a wonderful week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 17. Fine and quite mild. I went ot morning church. for a little walk and to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 18. Fine bright and moderately cold. good drying washed {ilegible}.Blankets. 1 ton {illegible} and 1/2 ton stove&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 19. A little light snow falling. I called to see Miss Edeys. colder.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 20. Very cold down to 10 and 12 below zero. continued cold all day. Working at Mr Francis house started to tear down the back part. Charlie and Miss Johnson for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 21. Fine and milder in Toronto at Hepp- called to see Mr and Mrs Delaporte on way home. little light snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Feb 22. Fine bright and quite cold. I called at J.Bowes. Mrs Rich Simpson here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Feb 23. Fine bright and cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Feb 24, Fine and milder a little light snow in the night. at morning and evening church. for a little walk in the afternoon with Mrs Davidson. J Bowes poorly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Feb 25. Fine and moderately cold. I called to Mrs R.Simpsons with some things for northern Ontario poor. at Drs but no charge or medicine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Feb 26. Fine and moderately cold. then mild with light rain and misty. Mrs Davudson and I for a walk. in to see Miss Bowes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Feb 27. Fine bright day. started to move Mr Francis house. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mrs {Echlius?}. I stayed with J. Bowes in eve for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Feb 28. FIne and mild very slushy. in Toronto. G. for lunch with me. at H. Mr Will Bowes buried. Tammy Bowes not so well. a nurse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri March 1. Fine and quite mild. rather slushy. I called at Mrs Collins, and at Miss Edeys in the eve. Annieat young mens Banquet. $2.00 for W.A.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 2. Fine and mild. Women {Mush...?} came, down from north. Mrs D and I at Girls {illegible} in United Church. Liggie and girls out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 3. Fine and very mild, roads getting quite bare. I was at church, for a walk. went to United Church. came out when fire bell rang, pump house at B. {Heslope?} burned.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 4. Dull and drizzling rain most of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 5. Fair and quite mild. getting rather slushy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 6. Mild and fair untill evening rained heavily from the east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 7. A terrific wind and light snow. falling the worst day of the year. I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 8. Fair and quite cold. M.Boyle entertaining Bridge Club. invited me in. so we stayed at Annies at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 9. Fine and very cold and windy. Annie here. zero early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 10. Fine and a little milder. at morning church. and Annie and I at Misses Page for tea. went to church to see the Daughter of {illegible} presented but had to come home early on eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 11. Fine and much milder, "Robin" here and {illegible} geese. at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 12. Fine and quite mild. snow and ice gone. getting soft and muddy. I cleaned cupboards in kitchen. Mrs Davidson out in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 13. Fine and quite mild. I was at Mr Pearsone for lunch, Annie stayed at Liggies. Lorraine here. rained heavily at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 14. Raining gently most of day. cleared about three. I was in Toronto at H-, went to the measuring Social in the evening. Annie came here for the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 15. Fair, mild and misty, very warm, it came a thunder storm and terrific rain about eight. ditches filled. continued in the night. no fire in little stove all week. furnace enough&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 16. A cold north wind with light snow and bluesky. Mrs Bell buried. I cleaned cellar headway. a little fire in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 17. Fine and quite cold. frozen clean and dry. I went to morning church. for a walk with Mrs Davidson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 18. Fine {illegible} and moderately cold. I went to Toronto at Dr Campbells. eyes, nose, examined. and much inflamed but not to warrant any operation or change in glasses. called at W. Cooks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 19. Mild and came a little thunder storm about 4. P.M. I called at Mrs Smellies in the afternoon. sent feather cover to be washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 20. A little light snow untill about ten. then cleared and bright. I cleaned. Eest Bedroom. spare room. and clothes closets drawers, and aired fur. maple syrup 1/2 gallon $1.15, took pint to Mundeys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 21. Fair and warm all day. I was in Toronto. {illegible} to see "Bunty pills the strings" coming home a heavy thunder storm, but did not get so wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 22. Damp and misty then cleared and fine in the afternoon then rained heavily in the evening. I went with Miss Medd to tea at Mrs Bobles and to denten Service. at Annies at night. I cleaned first part of cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 23. Fine and very warm rather sultry, mr D and I out in the afternoon. I called to see F. Bowes in the evening. Annie went to Toronto to Lizzies. Lorraine with {me?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 24. Fine bright a perfect day. I went to morning church for a walk in afternoon and to evening church.Ms Rowswell and Mary in after church. Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Mar 25. Fine bright day, I cleaned north bed room and prepared east room for tinting, had mrs Davidsons electric cleaner for carpets, cleaned all windows upstairs. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Mar 26. Fine day, mr. Youngman tinted East room $4.00. I finished it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Mar 27. Fine and quite warm, I finished sitting room and hall upstairs varnished East floor in parts, broke my watch so took it down for repairs. shower in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Mar 28. Fine and much colder, mr Hayes here and took cieling down in kitchen and put up {Gyproe?}, $7 for him and $1 for mr youngman helping, a terrible mess, late getting cleaned started at {"9"right above "at"} 10 and finished at 5.P.M. the children came out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Mar 29. Good Friday. I went to service and burnt grace in afternoon a beautiful day fine and warm. took {bootees?} to miss Wilsons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Mar 30. Raining gently most of morning, warm I went to Toronto for wall paper, $5 and home at noon. out in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Mar 31. Fine with cool east wind. I went to church wore fur coat. started to sleet about five and rained heavily most of night. Annie and children for tea. Wylie and Lizzie called in new {cue?}. I did not go to eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 1. Cleared and terrific wind and colder. water in cellar, had soaked in from east side. Mr Youngman plastering crack in cieling, turned very cold at night. ground freezing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 2. Fine bright day, getting warmer. Mr Youngman papered kitchen $7.50. I had to go for a roll of paper sent wrong.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 3. Fine day warmer I finished polishing up wood work in kitchen and cleaned some in cellar. most done there but cellar kitchen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Apr 4. A heavy hail storm about 7:30. hail like marbles and ground covered white for an hour or so. I went to Toronto in afternoon for watch $4.00. heavy rain about 9.A.M&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 5. Warm and sultry, a terrific rain between five and six then a heavy storm thunder and lightning about eight and continued most of night. water in cellar again and sidewalk all washed out. terrific floods and havoc every place. Lizzie and girls at Annies, she is at Boyles for Bridge.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 6. Warm and sultry no need of furnace but keep it going to dry cellar. Lizzie went home in the evening and Annie came here. I got old black hat {Illegible} and trimmed $2.25. cleaned silver. Uncovered {Astern?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 7. Very warm and sultry, I went to church, a heavy storm about 4.P.M. and another at 7.30 P.M. a terrible downfall of rain again. Agnes and Marguerite and miss Lindsay also {Illegible}. George and Nan for tea. so hot no need of fire but cellar is damp so keep it low.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 8. Fine bright about now after a showery morning early, I cleaned Parlor. had Mrs. D. Electric vaccum, a little washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 9. Fine bright day. Cleaned Dining Room and down stairs hall, now all done but back kitchen and cellar kitchen. Annie and I went to concert at Danforth United Church with Agnes and Marguerite, quite cool in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 10. A cold East wind, I did a little cleaning cellar kitchen. Cleaned furnace and oiled.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Apr 11. Cold East wind becoming showery in the evening. I was in Toronto at {Hipp?}. Mrs D. cleaned her parlor and sunroom Wed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 12. Dull and cold, with occasional showers. I cleaned back kitchen, {oven?}. Annie here at night, no fire in little stove for three weeks. {or?} all done in house except a little in cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 13. Dull with light showers, I got oxfords half-soled and rubber heels, $1.25. Mrs Davidson and I out in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 14. Fair, dull and cool. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I out for a little walk in the afternoon. Went to evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 15. Dull and light rain. Quite cold. at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 16. Dull and cool east wind I had the girls {illegible} eleven. Mr. Weldrich man. cleaned gravel from ditches and fixed sidewalk. Annie here at night. Cleaned bed clothes box.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 17. Cold wind all day Annie in Toronto and had six teeth out. She reminaed at Lizzies not feeling well. I called at Mrs Saparitos Glen holme ave no. 37, also at Maggie Andersons. Called at Miss Ediys in evening. Lorraine here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thurs Apr 18. Dull and cool. Annie came here at night. Mr Button died. I called to see Mrs Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 19. Fine bright and warmer. I cleaned cellar kitchen so all house cleaning doune. just store room outside. no varnishing done. broke and cleaned berry canes. Mrs. Davidson and I at afternoon tea at Mrs Bakers. I went to see W. {Luesby?} he came and put leathers on pump 30 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 20. Dull and light showers. Mrs Davidson and I called at Mrs Fares. my {calluses?} very painful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 21. Fine bright day perfect. I went to morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk, at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 22. Fine bright day, washed, cleaned upstairs in shed, and partly part lower.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 23. Fine brith and warmer. Cleaned and finished shed and did a little raking. Furnaces out on 22nd cleaned out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Apr 24. Fine bright perfect day. I put last of ashes &amp;amp; cinders on. Mr Youngman took plaster away, put in Lettuce and Onions. Cleaned hen house, pretty well done outside, a little fire in heater in afternoons, first since March 10th in heater.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs Apr 25. Rained heavily from East all day, cleared at 4 pm. I went to Toronto took oxfords to Eatons. I got in full. got new pair a letter from George Green saying his father very low.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Apr 26. Fine and bright quite a high wind. I planted two Rose bushes. 3 for 50 cents, dug around trees. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Apr 27. Fair but dull and milder, sowed grass seed. took a cheque for Parish Hall fund to Mrs Collins last eve, $25.00.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Apr 28. Dull with a light shower early, I went to church. Receipt for cheque from Mr Noble, high wind in afternoon. "Daylight Saving Time" started to rain about three. Mrs D in for a while, cleared about five and I went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Apr 29. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto in afternoon got Oxfords changed also patent shoes. rode home Mrs. Johns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Apr 30. Clear and bright rather cool. I cleaned outside of East window and had double window off and cleaned on kitchen. Washed red table cover. a light shower in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 1. Cold and windy. and a light shower at night. Mrs D. and I at Euchre at Mr Teesons for Horticultural Society - made forty-dollars.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 2. I went to Mr Greens funeral left Concord. 9.11 standard time 95 cents. N.S took me out 50 cents, came home with Chris and {/Peg?}. rained gently untill about three then poured untill about midnight. Mrs Whaler died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 3. Fair but very cold and windy Mrs D. and I called at Miss Wrights, I went to Drs to get my foot strapped $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 4. Fair but quite cool. ice this a.m. Mrs Davidson and I at Mrs Whalers funeral. cut a little crass in places. frost at nights.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 5. Fine and bright but quite cold. I was at morning church. for a little walk with Mrs Davidson. not out in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 6. Fine bright perfect day. I varnished coal oil stove and pipes, washed lounge cover. at Annies at night. light shower at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue May 7. Fine but colder, white frost, and cold wind. Called at {F. Bowes?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 8. Fine bright perfect day but quite cold. I was in Toronto lunch at Simpsons, and at Hipp.- in at Miss Edeys in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 9. Fine bright and quite cool. Mr Spick died. Some seeding this week. Planted peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 10. Fine bright and warmer. I went to Annies at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat may 11. Showery about noon then clear untill eight P.M. a heavy storm and another about midnight. everything soaked again it has been very backward for farmers. Annies Recital at 3 P.M. Lizzie and children remained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 12. Fine but dull and threatening warmer. I was at church Mrs Mason passed away, Mrs Davidson and I for a walk I went to evening church. A. {Possibly refering to Annie} here for one night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 13. Fine but quite cool, cut grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 14. Started to rain at noon and poured all afternoon. cleaned about seven, I went to Mrs Masons' funeral. Annie and I went with E. Francis, and A, remained. I had two crusaders for tea, and went to Service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 15. Fair and clearing, cooler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 16. Fine Ice but a terrific wind. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto she got silk for a dress, we went to shower for Marion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 17. Fine bright and warmer. Cutting and trimming grass all day. great growth of grass, but land very wet and soggy. Mrs Noble called. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 18. Fine bright and quite warm. Varnished some chairs up at Mr Wiltshires for Lettuce. Started to rain at 9. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun May 19. Fine and quite cold with high wind. I went to morning church "Whit Sunday" for a walk in the afternoon and at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 20. Fine but quite cool, varnished some chairs, called Mrs Spuiks &amp;amp; Welshs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 21. Dull with east wind but no rain. Cutting grass &amp;amp; finished digging garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 22. Fine bright day, warmer. I painted front verandah of paint $1.50 added turpentine and some left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur May 23. Fair but dull and cool. I went to Dentist one tooth filled and an X. Ray of wisdom tooth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 24. Fine bright rather cool but perfect day,. Annie went to Brantford, so Lorraine with me at ngiht. I went to Willies to call, called at Miss Edeys in eve. Mrs Davidson and I at our Cemetry in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat May 25 Fine bright perfect day, warmer no need of fire. Marion Smellie married at 3.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun May 26. Fine bright perfect day, at morning church no need of fire but put in a little as Wylie, Lizzie and girls coming. All here for tea and left shortly after seven.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon May 27. Fine and bright and warm. Cutting grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue May 28 Very warm and sultry, no rain. N.Smellie put a couple of boards in Verandah and {fired} back door $1.25. Miss {Macsimmons} here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed May 29. Very, very warm, extreme for may. I went to Toronto had dress fitted and at Lizzies for night as they are away in Hamilton shoes at Chamber $12.00.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur May 30. Fine and extremely warm, over 90 degrees some say 94. I came home in the afternoon, Minnie and Jim {Appelle} called at the door on way to Toronto, a {sand} hat at Eatons $3.00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri May 31. Fine and very warm then cooler at night. I had a lot of grass cutting took mower to be sharpened got four Geraniums for 70 cents at Mr {Younginans} and other plants at Mr Willshires.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 1 Fine and quite cool, painted South Veraudah. a {illegible} of paint $1.50 (69) {illegible} north and South {veraudah} Mrs D. and I for a walk in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 2 Fine but very cold wind, fire first for a week at morning church. the Boyle girls and cousin at Annies for tea I was there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 3. Fine and very cool but no frost. Mr Harrison cleaned Furnace pipes and stove pipes, left cellar ones off. put up stairs in barn. 40 cents gave fifty. N. Smellie sprayed maples for {lice}{illegible} out to {Marjoros} for a while in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 4. I went for my dress at Miss Chapmans material $21.21 called at Dr Mc Leans. X.Ray of wisdom tooth shows trouble 1/2 pint at 45 cents at Eatons for East Veraudah&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 5. Raining in the morning gently cleared at noon. I painted East Veraudah. Reeve and W. Johnson called in afternoon. I called to ask for Mrs Johnson and at Mrs R. Simpsons at Horticultural show in eve. {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur June 6. Fine bright and rather cool. Cutting and trimming grass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 7. Fine bright perfect day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 8. Fine bright and warmer. We went with Boyles girls to Plattsville about 100 miles left. 8.00. a little over four hours going, by Galt. etc. coming home by Kitchener trees sprayed. Guelph for tea, and Brampton-Weston etc, home 10.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 9. Fine bright and warmer. I was at morning church. Minnie and Mabel Appelbe and children for tea. Arthur after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 10. I renewed Insurance last Friday. 2000 merchants Prem - 22.00 Wellingtons 1000 + 500 Contents - 1500 Prem - $12.75 ~ $34.75 for three years 10 June 1932. fine and warm. Double window off.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 11. Fine and very warm. Minnie and I in Toronto at "Lowes" shopping in the morning and dinner at Eatons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 12. Dull and threatening but not much rain. Minnie and I went to the Laying of the corner stones of Parish hall. W.A. at Mrs James, A.B. and Annie assisting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 13. Fair but damp and cooler, I had Mrs Scott for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 14. Fair and cool. Minnie and I at Annies for dinner at six, the Boyles took us to see the Turtle at Mr Bakers and for a little drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 15. Fine bright and warm. Minnie and I up to the Church and Cemetry in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 16. Fine and very warm. At morning church, for a drive with the Boyle girls Unionville etc. there for tea and went to Masonic Service. Mr Baker preached.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon June 17. Fine, very, very, warm. N.S. took Minnie to C.N.R at Richmond hill, 10.25 standard, fifty cents, I had Mrs D. electric cleaner, home grown berries 30 cents, W.M. cut grass 50 cts "95 degrees."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 18. Fine and very warm. Varnished back Living room {Delcloth?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 19. Fair in the morning, then a thunder storm at noon, but did not come much rain. Mr Wiltshire took grass. Painted two outside doors, all done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs June 20. Fine and quite warm in Toronto at H, first for six weeks Charlie and Mildred called last evening. I got a table and sent. $9.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 21. Fair and warm. I called at Miss Edeys and to see Mary Pickett in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat June 22. Fine bright and very warm. Charlies wedding at 4.30 Mrs D and I for strawberries at Mrs Summers 20 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 23. Very warm and threatening a light shower in afternoon. I was at morning Church. not out in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon June 24. Fine and quite warm. I was at Annies, called at M. Chapins. 2 tins coal, 4.50 per tin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue June 25. Fine and turned much cooler in eve. Called at Mrs Nobles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed June 26. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto to look for a dress ordered one at the Leah Shoppe. Called to ask for Miss Edey who is sick called at F Bowes in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur June 27. Fine after a light shower in the night. Mabel Welsh called in the afternoon. grass quite burnt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri June 28. A nice shower in the night helped a little Berries 25 but still more needed. School closed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat June 19. Fine bright and very cool, a perfect day. Miss Baker wedding at 4. P.M. Strawberries 20 cents a box. Mrs D. and I out for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun June 30. Dull and threatening but no rain. at morning church and for a walk and to enquire for Miss Edey. I went to evening church to hear Mr Bakers farewell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 1. Bright and quite warm a perfect "field day" but a little warm in the Rink. Came a heavy rain at 9. P.M. but no harm. 400 for tea, between 1400 and 1500.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 2. Fine bright and very cool. I washed. Mrs D. mother out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 3. Fine and quite cool. I went to Toronto got printed dress at Leah Shoppe, $9.95, Miss Edey very sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 4. Fine and cool after a shower early. Cut grass, another shower in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 5. Fine bright, perfect day. Went to Toronto at the Island, and for lunch, a little difference in opinion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 6. Fine and very warm untill evening. A terrific downpour of rain for a couple of hours. will be bad for hay, strawberries 17 and {cls?} 20.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 7. Fair but damp and sultry. I went to morning church. Not out in the evening. Annie went to Toronto. Donald here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 8. Fine and cool, the Carletons and Annie left on trip.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 9. Came a thunder storm and heavy pour of rain lasting most all afternoon. bad hay weather.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 10. Fine bright and cool. A perfect day. I walked to Willies in afternoon. United S.S. Pic-nic at Elm Park. I was at R. Hall in eve at W. Broks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur July 11. Fine bright day, moderately warm. I called on Mrs Jim Dean in the evening. Miss Edey died at 11. P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 12. Fine bright day, not extreme heat, I called at Miss Edey's in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 13. Very hot and sultry. Garden Party at Maj-Morrisons I did not go it came a heavy storm about 5.30 and continued to rain a couple of hours.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 14. Fine bright and clear, moderately warm. At morning Church, at Miss Edey's funeral in afternoon. for a walk to grave yard in evening. quite cool eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 15. Fine bright and cool. went to John Coules in evening. George and his father brought me home. Mrs Teasdale died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 16. Fine and moderately warm. I went to Toronto. got a new arm on glasses. 15 cents. Mrs Johns passed away. Called Miss Edey's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 17. Fine and modereately warm. I called at Mrs John's in afternoon, and at Mrs Nobles in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs July 18. Fair here but a terrific rain in Toronto and at the Island. I went over with S. S. Pic-nic about fifty there the grounds very wet but no rain after we arrived. Cool in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 19. Fine and very cool. Felicia brought Gertrude {nighteugh?} to call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 20. Fine bright and moderately warm. Clara came in the afternoon we took a walk to the cemetry in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun July 21. FIne bright and moderately warm. At morning church and evening at the United church. We went to see F Bowes in the afternoon. Called at Mrs McDonalds in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 22. Fine and warmer. Clara left in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 23. Fine and moderately warm. followed by warmer, at north Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 24. Fine and very, very, warm. good hay weather for tea days or over since Saturday 13th. G. called, I went to Toronto afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur July 25. A heavy storm about 1 and 4 A.M. terrific rain and thunder and lightning. Cleared at 10 O'Clock. canned Raspberries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri July 26. Fine and quite warm. berries ripening fast.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat July 27. Very, very, warm and sultry made Raspberry Vinegar. G. called. $50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun July 28. Very hot and sultry. I went to church. Grant also Roses. Marjorie and the children for tea it came a thunder storm at 3. P.M. then one between five and six then cleared and cooler.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon July 29. Fine and cool a perfect day. Wylies and Annie left Cape May. berries very plentiful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue July 30. Fine and moderately cool. Mrs Davidson and Lorraine at {Saranseas?}. I called at Miss Edeys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed July 31. Fine and moderately warm. they arrived from Cape May.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 1. Fine and quite cool in Toronto at H. and lunch. Mrs {Pnellie?} called in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 2. Fine and moderately warm. Annie came home in afternoon. I went there for night. Donald stayed with me except L four nights and Clara two. gave D and L each a dollar.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 3. Started to rain about ten and continued gently a few hours. Would do good things were drying and bush fires in the North.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 4. A few light squals then clear and very cool. Mr Ashby's house burned at 4. AM. I went to church. Phyllis and Ruth came to Annies saturday night. At evening church. went to see the ruins at Mr Ashby's in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 5. Fine and very cool. "Civic Holiday" I went for a drive with Wylies in the afternoon and for a walk with Mrs Davidson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 6. Fine and bright cool. I took my watch to be looked at. Called to see {Dliee?} Sefton. down in afternoon and home early.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 7. Fine and a little warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 8. Fine and moderately warm. light shower in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 9. Lizzie came to Annies and remained untill Saturday eve. went for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 10. Very warm and then came a heavy storm about 1.30. Struck {sraus?} former and lights out here. and Phones also. then a lighter storm in the evening. Eva Parkinson married at 4.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun AUg 11. A thunderstorm at night then clear I went to Church another light shower about one. then cleared and bright quite warm. for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 12. Fine bright and moderately warm. I called to see Mrs Ashby in the afternoon. Earthquake at 7.30. Daylight saving time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 13. Fine bright and cool. I went to Toronto for watch $1.50. There was something broken. called at Miss McKinnons and she was out here for tea, got home before she left. Annie and girls down town in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 14. Rained heavily in the afternoon and then another thunder shower about six. Lizzie came out she and girls also Annie here for tea. George Findlay died.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 15. Fine and quite cold and windy. I went to Toronto lunch and at H. Mrs Davidson had girls Party for Lorraine. I went in for tea. Mrs McDonald and I called at Mr Findlay's in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 16. Fine bright and cool a perfect day. I was invited to Mrs DeLaportes for lunch. George Findley buried. Mrs D and I at cemetry in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 17. Fair and much warmer to a Pic-nic with Boyles to J. {Reamans?} bush, and for a little drive after.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 18. A thunder storm at 1 and 3 A.M. not so much rain. I went to morning Curch. Lizzie went home in evening. At evening Church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 19. Fine bright and quite cool. I took girls and Annie and took lunch in field.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 20. Fine bright and quite cool. a perfect day. I have a cold in head.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 21. Fine and warmer. Lawn mower sharpened 10 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 22. Fine and moderately warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 23. Fine and quite warm. Annie and I went to Lizzies, called to say good-bye to Miss Barker.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 24. Fine and very warm, went for a drive in the afternoon and evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Aug 25. Fine and very warm, went to church with Lizzie and girls, in the afternoon Wylie took us to Elm Park. had tea there and home by Weston. accident out here on this road.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Aug 26. Fine and very warm and sultry. For a drive in the morning and down town shopping in the afternoon. out driving W. making calls all evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Tue Aug 27. Fine but dull and very cool nice for "Ex" childrens day. We all went in the afternoon and home 8.00.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Aug 28. Dull and cool. I came home in afternoon. Mrs David children came home too were at Ex- yesterday. went for a drive with Mr and Mrs Francis to Dau Reamaus. honey 50 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Aug 29. Fair and cool. I cut grass. washed Verandahs etc. went for corn and vegetables to Mr Wiltshire's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Aug 30. Fine and bright. I aired pillows, quilts etc. all but big box. Annie came home, day of swim.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Aug 31. Fine and much warmer. picked two baskets pears.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 1. Fine and very, very warm. at morning church. Mrs Davidson and I for a walk in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 2. "Labor Day" very, very, warm, about "ninety degrees"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 3. Very, very warm I was at Ex. had dinner in Toronto met {S?} left Ex at 9. P.M. started the nine day Pickles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 4. Fine and very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 15. Fine and very warm. Mrs Davidson and I left for Ex about 10. and home about 9. PM.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 16. Fine and a little cooler. I called at Mrs Nobles in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 17. Fine but dull and moderately warm. picked last of pears. Annie and I at Ex to cu closing with the Boyle girls left at 6.30 and home 12.30. pleasant evening. no rain during Ex. last rain Aug 18th getting burnt up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 18. Fine and moderately warm. at morning church. Mr Noble back. at evening church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 19. Fine and very warm. Cooked nine day pickles. cleaned all the windows upstairs. Charlie Willshires accident.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sept Tue 2010. Fine and quite warm. I cleaned the two north rooms. had Electric cleaner. a light shower then terrific wind pears down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 11. Fine fresh and clear a perfect day. Cleaned feather bed and East room. Mr and Mrs Delaporte for tea. chicken 24 lbs 90 cents at Mr Wiltshires.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 12. Fine bright perfect day. I called on Miss Wilcocks. finished hall so all done upstairs a basket of tomatoes Mrs Wiltshires 30 cts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 13. A little showery but not to do much good. I made my tomato butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 14. Fine and cool. Annie and I went to Lizzie's in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 15. Fine bright perfect day. I went to St Pauls Church a.m. Annie and girls for a walk. I went to see Mary Watson in the afternoon. Wylies home at 8 P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 16. Fine and warmer. Came home in afternoon Annie here at night. I got tomatoes at N.S. 30 cents small basket. Small basket peaches 90 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 17. Fine and cool. I canned peaches 4 pts 1 qt. Called to see Mrs Neil McDonald in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 18. Very cool with little squawls. picked some apples went to Vestry meeting in eve. first fire.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 19. Fine and cold. rather cloudy. I was at Maggie Anderson's for dinner. called at Charlies on the way home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 20. Cleaned all silver. Mrs Davidson helped me clean attic windows. Very cold a heavy frost. vines black. I picked some apples. sold a bushel to Mr Youngman $1.00 and a bushel to Mrs Hunt and one promised so $3.00 in all. took a basket to Mrs Simpson and Annie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 21. Fine bright with cold East wind. cleaned cellar head way. Mrs Davidson and I up to see Parish Hall. I took a basket of apples to F. Bowes in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 22. Fine bright perfect day. frost. I went to curch $10 for help pay defecit. fire since thursday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 23. Fine and warmer no need of fire. cleaner Parlor and Dining rooms curtains at laundry. 45 cents. at Annies this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Sept 24. Fine bright perfect day. cleaned hall, kitchen outside of windows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Sept 25. Fine bright and warm. I was in Toronto Pyrex dish $1.50. Lunch and at Hipp. put up curtains in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Sept 26. Fine and very warm summer heat. I cleaned cellar, and picked a few more apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Sept 27. Fair but dull with a few sprinkles. up helping to clean the church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Sept 28. Fine and very warm summer heat. finished cleaning the back kitchen all cleaning done in the house. went to a shower at Felicia Corks for Mrs Allen Cook.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Sept 29. A light rain in the morning early but not to do much good, badly needed. I was at morning church. Harvest Thanksgiving Services. turning colder, Mrs Davidson went with me to eve church. Lizzie and Wylie called for apples, chair, carpet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Sept 30. Fine but quite cold and windy. washed. Annie here night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 1. Fine bright rather cold. need a fire first for a week. cleaned shed and store room. {Marley?} Findlay picked last of apples, I gave him 50 cents only asked 35 cents.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 2. Fine and cold, quite a frost. I went to Toronto met LIzzie and Annie and got a Coat 29.50 and hat 2.79 which I exchanged.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 3. Fair but cold and windy. Annie here for dinner and tea as her fire is out. took large basket apples to Mrs Noble.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 4. Fine bright and quite cold. returned Coat and went to Mr Farmers X ray of tooth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 5. Fine bright after a heavy frost heaviest of the fall. N.S. put lock on 20 cents for fixing. Mrs Davidson and I for a little walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 6. Fine and much warmer. I went to church. Harvest Thanksgiving Service and Communion, at evening church for a walk in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 7. Fine and quite cold, called at Mrs Kaisers and up at the Hall in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 8. Fine bright and cold, heavy frost. at Annies this week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 9. Fine bright and cold, heavy frost and ice. I called to see Miss Edey she is up. Covered Cistern on tuesday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 10. Fine bright day, I went to Toronto. fire in little stove. Annie has furnace.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 11. Fine but dull and cold, East wind. Mrs David children in Toronto it is Teachers Convention Thursday and to-day. I got a $1.00 hat yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 12. Dull and threatening then a light shower in evening but not to do much good. I went to Weston left at 2.30 there at 4.30. "Woodbridge Fair".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 13. Dull and dreary but not cold at morning and evening church with Clara, for a walk in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 14. Fine bright perfect day. George and Clara brought me home about 4.30 at Annies for the night again as she is expecting Plumbers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 15. Fine bright perfect day, after a heavy white frost. I raked some leaves in afternoon and burnt. stayed with the Davidson children while father and mother at practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 16. A terrific N.W. wind. The barns burned on the old Sane farm. Our Parish Hall opened at 8.30. Mrs Davidson, Lorraine and I up. a large loaf and a pound or a little over minced ham and about a pound of butter for sandwiches.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 17. Fine and quite cold and bright in Toronto at Hipp and lunch. I was sick at night chilly and stomach sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 18. Fine and bright. I was sick all day and chills and Dears. the children came to Annies their teachers convention. I remained with L. and D- for the evening. Bus apples $1.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 19. Fine warm perfect day. I had the children for dinner. picked last of winter pears. At Presbyterian Bazzar and afternoon tea. raked and burned a few of the leaves. Mrs Davidson started to pick apples.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 20. A perfect day and quite warm. "United Church" reopening I was at morning church "Childrens Service" for a walk after dinner to see remaings of fire loss. At church at the United Church in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 21. Fine and quite warm. I raked and burnt leaves. put on Double door. Cannot get window on as Mr D. lame back.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 22. Terrific East storm, drifiting and blowing all day. came in East window badly had to get Annie for the night. first heavy rain since 14 Aug to do any good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 23. Dull and showery most of day. Nelson Smellie took clock to Richmond Hill. I cleaned up after rain put curtains up, went to Toronto (north) for celery 785 cents. Furnace to dry up not needed for cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 24. Dull and light showers most of day. our Supper Concert and Bazaar $160 - supper and concert.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Oct 25. Fine and clearing. W. Riddell looking at E. window. stiff knees.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Oct 26. Fine and not so cold. raked and burnt some leaves not very dry but all maples up. also our Apple leaves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Oct 27. Fine bright and colder, strong winds. Florence James called for towels 85 cents. I was at morning church and eve church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Oct 28. Fine I raked and burnt some leaves. finished covering cistern, at Dr with knee electric $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Oct 29. Cold East wind. Mr Susan putting roof and flashing East window $13.50. Mr Passmore called. Mr S. put in double window.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Oct 30. Dull and showery. Election day. Ferguson {Con-gor?} returned with large majority. at Dr. 1.50 for Electric.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur Oct 31. Pretty cloudy with drizzling rain in evening Halloween. I went to Annies early in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 1. Dull followed by rain at night. I went to Doctors and he brought me to Annies to remain in bed. did not pay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 2. Fine bright perfect day. Bazaar at United Church young girls. Annie went. I was in bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 3. Fine bright perfect day. I was in bed. Sent for Dr. Lizzie out for a short call.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 4. Rather dull with squawls. Doctor called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 5. Fine bright and clear. Doctor called. I went home for a little walk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 6. Fine but dull and cold. Miss {Medd?} called. Mrs D. and Ada.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 7. Fine and clear I came and light furnace but not to remain. Mrs Collins called. W. Cook Meaford dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 8. Fine with exeption of a squawl then bright. Mr. J. Smith brought Clock. $6.00. I went for Electric treatment in the evening. Came home to remain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 9. Fine bright and clear not so cold. {Electric &amp;amp; thank?} Mr Youngman got a bus apples on friday so sold six bus at $1.bus.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 10. Fine bright morning. at church. rained in the eve - I went to Annies early to hear Radio service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 11. "Thanksgiving" Annie and I at Lizzies for the day. Showery early then dull and mild rest of day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 12. Fine but dull and mild. I covered vine burned last of apple leaves, etc. at the Doctors in the eve - medecine.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 13. Rather dull and showery at first. called to see Miss Edey.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 14. Fair but dull. I went to Toronto first for a month lunch and a "show" rained heavily in the eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 15. Fine bright and cooler, first sunshine since Sunday. a.m. I met Lizzie in Toronto got coat $39.50 and hat $2.79.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 16. Fine bright perfect day. Annie went to Lizzie in the afternoon. called at Drs. just to report as I have medicine. could do without furnace but afraid of cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 17. I have been at Annies six weeks except one night as she has had men. Lorraine with me last night. Annie came home late in the evening. I was at morning ch- {church}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 18. A heavy East rain all day. Clearing in the late afternoon Annie had to go home early. I was there at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 19. Fine and clearing a little colder. Plumbers done at A - but other men.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 20. Fine and much colder. ground all frozen. Miss Edey went to Toronto. the 2.2.C. have fires lighted not sure if yesterday or to-day. Mrs Davidson got pillows $2.50.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 21. Fine and very cold wind. all day. quite wintry past couple of days.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 22. Fine bright and clear, but very heavy frost. Curlers Euchre at the hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 23. Fine but quite cold. all hard frozen since tuesday. I was at Dr McLeans a filling $3. and treated a tooth. at afternoon tea and sale of cooking at the hall in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun Nov 24. Fine and quite a cold wind. I went to church in the morning. A special collection asked for. not out in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Nov 25. Fine and quite cold. I called to see Mrs Noble. at the Doctors in evening. Electric treatment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Nov 26. Fine and milder. Mrs Davidson and I in Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Nov 27. Dull and light showers. colder in the evening. I was at the Drs. Electric treatment.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Nov 28. Fine but very cold with high wind and blustery. I was at Mrs Alan Cooks reception. 4 to 6. at 68 Spadina Road N. of Bloor. went to social of girls at U. Church with Mrs Davidson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Nov 29. Fine but very cold for november. at Dr for electric. 6 above zero.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Nov 30. Fine but very cold wind, about 5 above zero. I am still at Annies. She went to social at Mrs Morrisons in the evening. her men finished all but door in Med. cabinet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 1. Fine and slightly higher temperature. I went to morning church. at Drs for Electric. Paid bill $17.00. Snow in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 2. Fine after a heavy snow storm about 4 inches. I went to Toronto. called at W. Cooks office not in, and got fur coat mended at Mr Thomsons 128 Spadina ave.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 3. Fine clear and cold, ground all well covered with snow. I washed, went to Doctors in eve. Electric $1.50.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 4. Fine and quite cold. Annie in Toronto shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 5. Fine and a little milder. I went to Toronto shopping. Mrs Davidson at Mrs Mc{Ailffes?}. at Drs in eve. $1.50 Elect. {electric.}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 6. Fine and quite raw East wind. misty and rather icy in the afternoon. Mrs D, Annie and I went with W. Simpson down to Marguerites Recital. home about 11.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 7. Misty and settling on trees. started to snow in the evening. Annie here only about three nights in the past couble of months. she was in at Boyles in eve. quite a heavy fall of snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 8. Fair and quite cold. I was at morning church and at the Doctors in the evening. $1.50 Electric I am not going to take any more for a while. Snow in eve. Annie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 9. Fine and moderately cold I took some papers gold notes for exchange to W. Cooks. did some shopping. at Annies at night. Lizzie came out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 10. Fine and a little milder. Lizzie and Annie are painting bathroom. Lizzie ehre for tea. Oysters quite a little fall of snow in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 11. Fine but much colder with East wind five above zero in evening. Lizzie went home. C. White dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 12. Milder with east wind little snow and damp. I went to Toronto - disappointed not meeting T. Mrs Davidson shopping.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 13. Fine and milder. Annie here at night. I have a bad cold in head and throat. Mrs Smellie called. Ida Elson in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 14. Fine and very mild. N. Smellie took me out to Mrs Pooles in the morning. quite slushy. snow plough on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 15. Fine and turning a little colder. I did not go to morning church, have a cold and going in evening as Bishop there to confirm candidates. no fire in little stove the last few days. at evening church the Bishop confirmed 13 Candidates seven boys, six girls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 16. Fine and very cold after mild yesterday. five above zero. Dr for cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 17. East wind and quite cold sleeting most of day from East quite a debth of snow now.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 18. Fine and quite cold East wind some roads quite bad travelling. I was in Toronto shopping met I for dinner but not at Show. started to sleet again in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 19. Rather stormy early then cleared at noon. I went with Mrs Davidson to school entertainment. quite cold and heavy walking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 20. Fine and moderately cold high wind. at shower at Miss Halls for Mabel Welsh at Annies at night. {Plantel?} 1.25.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 21. Fine and very cold. took parcel for Marjorie to Mrs B. Annie here at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 22. Fine perfect day cold at morning Church in for tea at Mrs Davidsons and for the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 23. Dr Johns taken to the Hospital. Snowing gently all day a great debth fallen. I called at M. Chapmans at the Christmas tree at United SS.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 24. Fine and moderately cold. Donald helped shovel snow. took {Cyclamen?} to Mrs. Noble. 45 cents at N. Toronto Market. chicken $1.70 at 35 cents per lb. Mrs {G.?} Bowes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed Dec 25. A fall of light snow then clearing and milder. a great debth of snow. "Christmas" like olden days. Wylie, Lizzie and children at Annies. Willies had their gathering at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur Dec 26. Fine and quite mild. girls at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri Dec 27. Fine and very mild. I went to Toronto. changed some articles. C: {seath?} 2 yrs: water in cellar in pipes from cistern frozen at {loudside?}. the city more blocked with snow than here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat Dec 28. Fair and very mild. scraped road with big snow plough. Annie, Lizzie and children also Lorraine for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun Dec 29. A fall of light snow clearing about ten I went to church. The United Church had new Organ and {Pulpit?} dedicated. I went in the evening, very mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon Dec 30. Fair and quite mild. I called at Mrs Smellies in eve. Lizzie and family still at Annies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue Dec 31. Fine and very mild and slushy, but pleasant. Lizzie went home in the afternoon. Doctor Johns much worse. roasted chicken about 2 hours and just in about an hour next day to warm. no fire in little stove over a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of year 1929.&lt;/p&gt;
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Su. - 2 9 16 16 23 30

M.   - 3 10 17 24 31

Tu. - 4 11 18 25 --

W.  - 5 12 19 26 --

Th. - 6 13 20 27 --

F.   - 7 14 21 28 --

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Su. - 6 13 20 27

M.   - 7 14 21 28

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M. - 6 13 20 27

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Su. - 3 10 17 24 31

M. - 4 11 18 25 --

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Th. - 7 14 21 28 --

F. 1 8 15 22 29 --

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Su. - 7 14 21 28

M.  1 8 15 22 29

Tu. 2 9 16 23 30

W.  3 10 17 24 31

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M.   - 5 12 19 26

Tu.  - 6 13 20 27

W.   - 7 14 21 28

Th. 1 8 15 22 29

F.   2 9 16 23 30

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M.  - 3 10 17 24 31

Tu. - 4 11 18 25 --

W.  - 5 12 19 26 --

Th. - 6 13 20 27 --

F.   - 7 14 21 28 --

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M. - 7 14 21 28

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W.  2 9 16 23 30

Th. 3 10 17 24 --

F.  4 11 18 25 --

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M.  - 5 12 19 26

Tu. - 6 13 20 27

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                    <text>DAILY JOURNAL

FOR

1921

TORONTO:

PUBLISHED BY

THE BROWN BROTHERS, LIMITED

MANUFACTURING STATIONERS

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                    <text>== 1921 ==
Golden Number ................. 3

Epact ......................... 21

Solar Cycle ................... 26

Dominical Letter .............. B

Roman Indiction................ 4

Julian Period (Year of) ....... 6634

The year 5682 of the Jewish Era begins at sun-set on October 2, 1921.

The year 1340 of the Mohammedan Era, or the Era of the Hegria, begins at sunset on Sept. 3rd, 1921.

The 12th year of the reign of King George V. begins on May 6th, 1921.

The 55th year of the Dominion of Canada beings on July 1st, 1921. 



== Festivals, Anniversaires, etc., 1921 ==

New Year's Day ..

Saturday, Jan.1

Epiphany ........

Saturday, Jan. 6

Septuagesmia ....

Sunday, Jan. 23

Quinquagesima ...

Shrove Sun .... Feb. 6


== WAR TAXES ==

On April 13, 1915, the Special War Revenue Act became effective as follows:

=== WAR STAMP TAX ON LETTERS- AND POST CARDS ===

A "War Tax" Ic. Stamp, in addition to the ordinary postage, must be affixed to each letter and post card mailed in Canada, for delivery in Canada, the United States, and Mexico; also on letters and post cards mailed in Canada for the United Kingdom and British possessions, or wherever the two-cent rate applies.

=== Failure on the part of the sender of a letter or post card to comply with the above, such letter or post card will be sent to the dead letter office. ===

Wherever possible and procurable, stamps on which the words "War Tax" have been printed should be used for prepayment of the "War Tax," but should ordinary postage stamps be used for the purpose they will be accepted. 

The "War Tax" Stamp should be affixed to the upper right-hand portion of envelope or post card. Circulars, catalogues, newspapers, and parcels are not subject to the "War Tax."

=== WAR STAMP TAX ON CHEQUES, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, PROMISSORY NOTES, ETC. ===

Cheques issued on Current Accounts. 

Receipts and Cheques issued on Savings Department Accounts. 

Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes delivered to a Bank must have a two-cent Stamp affixed when drawn for an amount of $100 or less and an additional two-cent stamp on every $100 or fractional part in excess of $100.

The Issuer of a Cheque or Bank Receipt must affix the stamp before payment can be made.

The person who delivers a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note to a bank must affix a stamp before delivery. 

Telegrams and Cables. A "War Tax" of one-cent is to be paid on all Telegrams or Cables. 

Express and Money Orders. A "War Tax" of two-cents is to be paid on all Express and Money Orders. 

Postal Notes. A "War Tax" of one-cent is to be paid on all Postal Notes.

Stock Transfers. A stamp tax of two-cents must be paid on each share of stock transferred. 

The Special War Revenue Act also covers Railway, Steamship and Ocean Tickets; Sleeping Car and Parlor Car Tckets; Proprietary or Patent Medicines; Perfumes and Wines. 

As the Tax on the above list varies, according to the amount involved it is impossible for us to print the clause in detail. All items mentioned are, however, subject to a tax and the purchaser is liable for same. 

=== Rules for Computing Interest ===

The following will be found to be excellent rules for finding the interest on any principal for any number of day :

2% - Multiply the prinicpal by the number of days to run, and divide by 180. 

2 1/2% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 146. 

3% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 120.

3 1/2% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 104.

4% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 90.

5% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 72.

6% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 60.

7% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 52.

8% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 45.

9% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 40.

10% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 36.

12% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 30.

15% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 24.</text>
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Made a poor start this year am used up with a bad cold or sick Have been the house all day thawing to day {Willie, Cassie &amp; Rob?} are gone up to {Arch Mcleans?} {Written by John. His handwriting is rather messy, and he writes intermittently throughout the diary.}

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Home all day. Father not very well. wrote to Rob {Written by Molly whose handwriting is neater throughout the diary.}</text>
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mild in a beautiful day
Will &amp; R. M. drawing in
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a mild day, still on the sick list. Will took two pigs to Ronald Bill. Cassie went
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Father coughed a lot last night. cold. dull. Cassie, I went to Institute meeting at Elsie Millar's a lot there. had a good meeting. next meeting at Mrs. Grevi McVitties


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home all day a nice day. R.M. &amp; Marie at church morning + evening

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snowed a little sawed wood Started a Braided mat

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a nice morning a little more snow

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Father had a poor night he coughed a lot R.M &amp; Jack brought home the Horses. a nice pair, Will Cassie &amp; Margaret went to Mrs Cambells funeral.

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still stormy &amp; cold. R.M. went to Port. Mr Strachn came to see Father. Jack Shanks came to, Mrs Shanks not very, well. Father some better. finished my mat. milder at night.

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a very bad day
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Father still on the sick list.
did not do much but Keep fires going
Margaret fixed my Hat

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gone a fierce wind
Wills chimney burned out bad early in the morning.
Annual meeting Cassie &amp; Will went. 
R M. went to Arkwright to get his horses shod
Father still not very well. 
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Washed. very mild &amp; raining.

Mr Kesselring came to see Father

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very mild &amp; soft

Father still not very well. 

Alex McLauchlan came to see him.

Will went to Post

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Froze up. Will, Marie, Margaret went to church. Father not any worse

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Cold but fine. cleaned the pipes.

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Cold this morning below zero. Mr Chapman's funeral. Will &amp; Cassie went. Father some better. R.M. went to Port to pRate. Will at Managers meeting Mrs Cobean poorly

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home Father better

Mr &amp; Mrs Wallie Gowanlock here to tea.

Margaret went to Port. to start for the City in the morning.

R.M. skating.

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nice day

went down to see Mrs Shanks she is not very well. Institute meeting at Burgoyne, they formed a womans Institute. Mr Strachn here in evening 

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home all day
Mr Duke &amp; his Reany called to see Grandpa
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Father walked over to Wills. Mrs Cobean poorly

SUNDAY 30 (30-335) 

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home all day
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Father is better.

FEBRUARY TUESDAY 1 (32-333) 

the hens started to lay today. got three.

cold.

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snowed.



THURSDAY 3 (34-331)

Cold &amp; windy

Cassie &amp; I went to Missionary meeting.

R. M. &amp; Bailey cutting wood.</text>
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Milder

Men still cutting wood did not go to woman's Institute. at Mrs McVitties.

SATURDAY 5 (36-329)


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Marie &amp; Cassie at church nice day. Marie, Ross, &amp; I went down to see Mrs Shanks. She is better, Will &amp; Cassie went to see Sadie Graham. Sadie not very well. Father better.



MONDAY 7 (38-327)

nice mild day no snow

R.M. went to Port

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home &amp; Father still Keeping better

goes to the other barn in the afternoon

ASH WEDNESDAY   (Quebec) WEDNESDAY 9 (40-325)

finished my mat.

the third one,

beautiful weather.

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went over to see Sadie Graham

Rec letter from Aunt Lizzie

FRIDAY 11 (42-323)

home

Will finished his collecting. 

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SUNDAY 13 (44-321)

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cold &amp; windy. snowing a little

washed.

R.M. &amp; Will took cow up to Zeglers.

TUESDAY 15 (46-319)

mild &amp; like spring

patched a quilt

Stanley Reany over practizing for tea meeting

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frost all gone soft &amp; muddy

Mrs {Lupling?} Southampton died this morning.

Mrs Gingrich died in the afternoon she was drowned in a well.

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home

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WEDNESDAY 23 (54-311)

A. M. drawing wood

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R.M. &amp; Marie went to Port to concert in Liberary.

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nice day little snow

Institute meeting 32 there had a good meeting Cassie &amp; I went

men drawing wood

FRIDAY 25 (56-309)

good sleighing

finished quilt

Tipper sick</text>
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no mail.

cleaned pipes.

men chopped grain &amp; straw.

cold.

SUNDAY 27 (58-307)

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Harold here drawing logs.

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home all day.

fussed &amp; dident do much

MARCH TUESDAY 1 (60-305)

thawing. Concert at No. 7. very good. all there except Father.

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home. thawing very soft

Will went to Port for bags to ship his clover seed

Percy Stock died

THURSDAY 3 (62-303)

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men up to missionary meeting with Mrs Graham

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home &amp; finished up patching quilt. sawed wood

the men cleaning clover seed.

cold &amp; raw

SATURDAY 5 (64-301)

snow all gone very soft

Will at Council meeting</text>
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home all day. to muddy to walk any where.

Will, Cassie out in the morning. Marie &amp; R.M. in the evening.

MONDAY 7 (66-299)

windy &amp; mild.

made Father pair of over alls

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Teacher sick

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rained nearly all day. soft. 

soft. water running every where

R.M. &amp; Jack polished buckles &amp; greased the harness.

Will &amp; Cassie went to church meeting about building a church.

WEDNESDAY 9 (68-297)

Father's Birthday 82.

Mrs Shanks Mary &amp; Mrs Nelson &amp; her little girl Edna, Jack Shanks &amp; all of Wills here to tea 

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home all day

sewing &amp; mending a lot of things.

FRIDAY 11 (70-295)

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rained nearly all day

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SUNDAY 13 (72-293)

Mary &amp; I walked to church.

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washed. rained. Ice storm

R. M. went to Shanks got three leashes things for collars. polishing them after he came home

TUESDAY 15 (74-291)

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very, very, soft.

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not to bad today

home

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TUESDAY 17 (76-298)

womens Institute a good meeting.

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home. sawed wood

in the afternoon raw east wind

SATURDAY 19 (78-287)

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very soft, mild water every where.

Will Cassie Marie went to church.

communion sunday

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MONDAY 21 (80-285)

washed all day.

culverts washed out

the Hill slid down

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The men fixing the Hill. Will &amp; Cassie went to Southampton.

The children here to tea.

R. M. sawing wood at Kaufman's

sorted onions.

WEDNESDAY 23 (82-283)

a fine day.

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home.

Good Friday (Dominion) FRIDAY 25 (84-281)</text>
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home &amp; did my work

Easter Sunday  SUNDAY 27. (86-279)


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forget what we done

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sewing all day

piling wood

T.M. &amp; Jack took out balance clover seed.

Will went to town

THURSDAY 31 (90-275)

had all sorts of weather snow. rain. sunshine. &amp; cloud. froze at night

Killed a pig

R. M. at Shanks' sawing wood.

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R. M.'s Birthday

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fine. R. M. &amp; Marie went to dance over at Stanley Fergusons house.

SATURDAY 2 (92-273)

cleaned the pipes on both stoves.

very windy drying up.

Will &amp; Cassie went to town.</text>
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walked to church &amp; home in the car.

went down to see Mrs. Shanks

the roads dry

river low.

MONDAY 4 (94-271)

a beautiful day

Willis commenced his corn

Willis went to {Goderich?}

R. M. sowed clover in the fall wheat

drying up nicely

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Very warm to day

R.M. went to {Hatly?} sale he finished sowing clover

WEDNESDAY 6 (96-269)

A very warm day

[[making?]] a [[cut?]] a [[four?]]

framing a [[?]] At $79 cts [[?]] per [[ste?]] [[?]] gave Shanks [[?]] with strap.

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walked up to quilting in vestry. hot. but windy.

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FRIDAY 8 (98-267)

home &amp; sewed. rained &amp; turned cooler. sow had 16 pigs she eat some of them. 

Will &amp; Cassie went to Port.  Air sour sold pigs 161.11 alive</text>
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a fine day R. M. plowing Will the tractor Jack with the Horses

SUNDAY 10 (100-265)

turned very cold last night 

Will not go to church R.M. &amp; Marie only their mother went.</text>
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TUESDAY 12 (102-263)

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a {finding?}

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Went to Port Elgin

Got a pair of those {?}

R. M. went to Southampton went down to {Shankses?}

THURSDAY 14 (104-261)

a fine day stay put

a Load of hay from {Shankses?}

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took Father's bed up stairs

GRandpa Blake &amp; the children here. R. M. went to Port

damp &amp; dull all day

rec Parcel from Eaton's

very cold

SATURDAY 16 (106-259)

 a hard cold east wind the ground covered with furrow

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Very cold just tonight The storm abating right as go to church

R.M. and Marie went in the morning 

Uncle Black over &amp; Will with Bailey at  McVittie

stormy &amp; cold &amp; snow

MONDAY 18 (108-257)

voting day. a great victory

once more nice day

snow all gone.

muddy.
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started to paper the dining room got ceiling done

WEDNESDAY 20 (110-255)

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Institute meeting at Mrs. McAndrews good turn out. very good meeting. next time at Mrs Henderson's



FRIDAY 22 (112-253)

finished papering the dining room. rained nearly all day. night. water every
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Walt Gowanlock here with heifer.

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dull &amp; wet.

Will going to Southampton got my watch fixed also shoes. Mr. Cunningham here about line fence.

wet.

set a hen 15 eggs

SUNDAY 24 (114-251)

fine day Father went to church in the car. the first time since before xmas

the ground soupping wet.

Will &amp; Cassie &amp; I went up to Archie McLean's to tea.</text>
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R M went to Port for the Potatoes. Will &amp; Cassie went to Port Mr Collard here 
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I washed all day fine &amp; warm

TUESDAY 26 (116-249)

Ironed nearly all day. very warm</text>
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very warm.

rained a little

started to seed

THURSDAY 28 (118-247)

house cleaned the Parlor beautiful day

windy &amp; warm

Pig came on late train no one to meet him</text>
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house cleaning. rained all afternoon. Jack Greene very sick

Ken came at night.

R. M. &amp; Jack met him late train.

men seeding on flats.

Will went out for his Pig came in late train Thursday

SATURDAY 30 (120-245)

dull &amp; wet

fixed the old chair

Will went to Port at night.

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went to church with Mr Cut a fine day but cold sunday school

started a good turn out

MONDAY 2 (122-243)

cold but fine Willie and R. M. plowing</text>
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a fine day draging up mill

WEDNESDAY 4 (124-241)

they commenced to {join?} the flats with oats

Cassie &amp; I went to Port with buggy.</text>
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got home sowing the flats, Jack stayed home to harrow

Missionary meeting, walked

FRIDAY 6 (126-239)

Willie went to Port Elgin to {watch?} {Fissie?} vs. Brooks

{R. M. &amp; I sold Ray 16 pigs

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Cassie &amp; Marie went to Port  Will went to council. nice day

the children Piched here.

Lent.

SUNDAY 8 (128-237)

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nice day

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house cleaned cellar

men sending the back field turned the cows out good grass

TUESDAY  10  (130-235)

house cleaned woodshed.

Black face had two lambs nice big ones

nice day dry

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Will out clover seeding (the ground is good conducive

THURSDAY 12 (132-233)

{?} went to Paisley with {Harriet?}&amp; Smith to Missionary meeting

A fine day but windy

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dull, raining a little

SATURDAY 14 (134-231)

home all day

Will &amp; R.M. &amp; Jack took pigs to Dobbington.

the boys went for a load of salt.

A night frost. 

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did not go to church dont feel good. cold &amp; very cold.

MONDAY 16 (136-229)

washed. cold &amp; windy

men hauling manure

the little ewe has one lamb</text>
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nice morning - cold

men still at manure.

Father sorting Potatoes

a slight front nice morning

WEDNESDAY 18 (138-227)

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finished planting strawberries. &amp; also planted the flower seeds. Beets &amp; carrots. 

nice day.

cool

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beautiful day. Will, Cassie &amp; I went to town. I got bag sugar 11.00 &amp; bag shorts 250 corn 100,

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Ironed. Meeting of Institute at night to arrange programme

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warm planted some potatoes

baseball match in Port.

Port won.

Birth of King George V. FRIDAY 3 (154-211)

R.M. went to Chesley with McDerminds'. R.M. &amp; Jack took the colts down to Erastus Fergusons.

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washed



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went fishing with Ross

washed some wool


THURSDAY 9 (160-205)

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very warm

cutting Potatoes

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rained very hard.

last night done a lot of good

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we all went to church this morning.

I went down to Mrs Shanks

Grace McDermid came home from church with {?}

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cutting Potatoes, all day My wedding day. 

Arkwright garden party

Wills all went.

picked first berries 3 boxes 20 c box

WEDNESDAY 15 (166-199)

finished cutting Potatoes

made R. M. cap for Base ball.</text>
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the last ewe had lamb

nice day

baking for garden party

FRIDAY 17 (168-197)

a beautiful night after the rain. a large crowd &amp; everything went of fine. D. Millar here from a very heavy Winnipeg rain this morning, nearly a flood.

 water every where


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picked Berries. all spare time. R. Milne here to dinner.

told him he could sell the store for $5,000

no sale no comission

SUNDAY 19 (170-195)

Father &amp; I went to church &amp; to Mrs Srachns to dinner. very warm but nice

Mr Mooney preached


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garden party at Southampton

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picking berries

new patch.

Marie McLean here

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very warm

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cloudy rained a little

childrens' school picnic

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the men cultivating. 

Mr &amp; Mrs Williamson called.

SATURDAY 25 (176-189)

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men busy at hay all day

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on the sick list Father went to church.

very warm

R M &amp; Marie took Marjorie home

MONDAY 27 (178-187)

picked Berrie for Will all day. very warm.

nearly last of Berries.

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chickens hatching.

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JULY Dominion Day (Dominion) FRIDAY 1 (182-183)</text>
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Robs here all day

they went to Southampton cemetery.



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going to Walkerton

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very warm  - cleaning up

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Will started to cut wheat

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Ironed all forenoon

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Ella Black here picking berries.

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Sunday School picnic

very warm

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Mr &amp; Mrs Dan MacIntyre from Winnipeg came on noon train

tea outside

men cutting Barley

FRIDAY 29 (210-155)

nice day

Cassie took the McIntyres up to Marys

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washed all day.

John Jackson. Robt Burns Mr &amp; Mrs Finn here all day fishing.

came over from Chesley.

TUESDAY 2 (214-151)

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nice day Mrs. Luffman here. Mrs. Cornwall &amp; Mrs Gowanlock Roy Mrs Fisher here to tea.

Men cutting grain

THURSDAY 4 (216-149)

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Chappells thrashed

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Camerons' here to tea &amp; Mrs McLean

Mrs Luffman gone back to Gowanlocks' 

men finished cutting oats

warm but very nice day

Cassie &amp; Margaret at Geddes to tea

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all at Church nice &amp; cool 

went over to see Sadie Graham in evening 

horse sick

MONDAY 8 (220-145)

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Margaret left for fall term, 

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Auntys came back

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home all day

Baked &amp; worked in general

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Dukes called in evening, &amp; Mrs McDougal &amp; Son Clarence

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put on a quilt

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warm

TUESDAY 16 (228-137)

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men drawing in Barley. a good crop

THURSDAY 18 (230-135)

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Aunt Lizzie &amp; Aunt Emma Cassie &amp; Myself &amp; Ross all at Mrs Shanks to tea. had a scrumptious supper. Jack Shanks took out his lambs {7?}

rained

a tramp around

SATURDAY 20 (232-133)

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all at church but Aunt Lizzie &amp; Cassie

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&amp; All here to tea

nice day. Mr Padden preached.

MONDAY 22 (234-131)

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a beautiful day.

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men drawing manure

R. M. went to Arkwrights garden party

Will &amp; Cassie went to Southampton.

FRIDAY 26 (238-127)

Father &amp; I went to Port with Cassie got a pair of shoes.

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warm &amp; did not do much

knee kind of sore

Aunt Buelah Esplin &amp; old Aunty Bella McNeil died today.

rained at night

SUNDAY 28 (240-125)

holiday Sunday

Mr Black &amp; T M here to dinner. Wills went to Walkerton. I went to see Sadie Graham

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Colored my sweater 

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TUESDAY 30 (242-123)

Will &amp; Cassie &amp; Father &amp; I went to Aunt Buluah's funeral (Mrs Sandy Esplen) 

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very warm

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SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 1 (244-121)

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warm again

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all went to church 

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R. M. &amp; I went to Toronto.

Jacksons to dinner went to the Fair in the afternoon

Man Killed while sitting in a Motor Boat.

beautiful day

Rob &amp; Dr. Clark came - father &amp; Marie went back with them

Jacksons at night

Will filled a silo.

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R. M. went to Fair

Bessie &amp; I went after dinner &amp; stoped for fire work's

John came for us after the fire work's

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Rob Maggie Fred &amp; Marjorie here
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went down to do the City. I was at John Hilborns to dinner.

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Rob &amp; Maggie &amp; Marjorie here.

FRIDAY 9 (252-113)

home again

very warm &amp; dry

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R. M. filling silo

SUNDAY 11 (254-111)

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Started to churn up 

made &amp; washed curtains

made jelly &amp; tomato Ketchup

TUESDAY 14 (256-109)

just busy

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busy all day

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R. M. cutting corn field near the house

THURSDAY 15 (158-107)

Woman's Institute here a nice day 17 here good time. 

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home &amp; sewing a little 

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SATURDAY 17 (260-105)

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all out to church

nice but cool &amp; looks like rain

MONDAY 19 (262-103)

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Mrs. Kesselring funeral in the afternoon. 

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School Fair. cloudy &amp; dull but did not rain. a large crowd

the children done well. 14 prizes besides sports. Ins 7 still holds the shield. Marie took 4 for pie. 

Ross 2. for speech.

WEDNESDAY 21 (264-101)

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nice but still very windy

last day of Beef ring. 

men cutting buckwheat

finished my dress.

FRIDAY 23 (266-99)

finished the Buckwheat

I went to the church all day. nice day

gilded the letters on Mother's stone. 

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made jelly &amp; Tomato sauce.

men drawing corn

SUNDAY 25 (268-97)

anniversary services, Mr. Pilkie of Owen Sound preached. a good crowd in the morning, not so many in the evening. 

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washed. nice day windy

men finished filling silp

drew in hay, &amp; finished up in general.

TUESDAY 27 (270-95)

nice but very windy. R M took out load of wheat. Shank's thrashing. Father &amp; I gathered up the corn &amp; beans a nice lot. Beef ring Meeting</text>
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husked corn &amp; thrashed beans all day

very warm

R M took horses to Southampton to get shod. Will at Kesselrings thrashing.

THURSDAY 29 (272-93)

windy but very warm

done the corn &amp; Father cut the rest. Will took in balance of corn

R M. at Kesselrings thrashing

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very windy &amp; rained a lot apples nearly all of. brought corn &amp; beans apples from other barn 

men just choring

OCTOBER SATURDAY 1 (274-91)

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all at church but Father

MONDAY 3 (276-89)

getting ready for Tara Fair  nice day

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Will &amp; I went up to Tara took a few things

rained a lot very dissagreeable.

{Lend's?} to dinner &amp; out to Mrs Strongs overnight.

had a nice time

WEDNESDAY 5 (278-87)

a beautiful day &amp; a very large crowd

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beautiful day. men drawing Buckwheat. 

Cassie &amp; I took the stuff out to the Fair buildings.

FRIDAY 2 (280-85)

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home &amp; done up my work after being away all week

SUNDAY 9 (282-83)

cold &amp; dull

Anniversary at Dunblane 

Mr Jamison at Wills to dinner also Mrs Christie &amp; Donald Christie &amp; Mr Rowand.

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finished drawing Buckwheat

rained some.

picked a few apples

John Burgess buried in Port Elgin at 10 oclock

died in Brantford

TUESDAY 11 (284-81)

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drying up men finished drawing buckwheat

dug a few potatoes in the afternoon

THURSDAY 13 (286-79)

picked up potatoes in forenooon.

afternoon Anniversary missionary meeting at the church. 20 years organized 

had a lovely tea &amp; a good time in general.

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The men stacking the sweet clover seed

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SATURDAY 15 (288-77)

picked up potatoes all day

very nice but windy.

Harold here.

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dull &amp; looks like rain all went to church but Will &amp; myself.

Jack Shanks here in afternoon

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still digging potatoes

they are good today

rained in afternoon &amp; had to stop 12 rows left.

the boys gone home.

WEDNESDAY 19 (292-73)

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fair

finished digging potatoes

12 rows started to rain before we finished

Women's Institute at Mrs Fergusons

FRIDAY 21 (294-71)

picked live chickens &amp; rest worked all day. Will cutting clover

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very windy but Fair

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brought in the last of garden stuff.

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SUNDAY 23 (296-69)

all out in the morning

Mr &amp; Mrs Smith, here to tea nice day

Mills over at Wills

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I put on storm windows a door &amp; other chores

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fine day. men finished haying

Ironed.

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Ironed. fine day

R. M. &amp; Will brought wire home for fox pens.  letter from Aunt Lizzie

fox at hens.

R.M. ground me some wheat &amp; Parker Bailey a grist started to plough &amp; Will helped Albert Meuser Kill a pig

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home, Baked, &amp; helped clean potatoes in afternoon    nice day

SATURDAY 29 (302-63)

home, went to Port Elgin in afternoon  very fine day.

Malcome Cook died

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All at church

Father &amp; I went to Robt Esplens to dinner.

nice day.

MONDAY 31 (304-61)

My Birthday, Father &amp; I went to Malcom Cook's funeral

Wills had a party, dull but did not rain much

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Rob &amp; Mr Cambell came over from Owen Sound started to build the Fox pens

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not very pleasant

FRIDAY 4 (308-57) 

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they started home this Morning from {cup?}.

cold.


SUNDAY 6 (310-55)

Fred &amp; Marjorie went to chuch in the morning.

Will Cassie Fred &amp; Marjorie &amp; I all went to Port at night to hear Mr Farrell

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cold &amp; dull. Marjorie &amp; Fred over at Wills to dinner here to tea

Will &amp; R. M. took them to the late train Tara

TUESDAY 8 (312-53) 

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washed some quilts cold &amp; windy froze up hard.

Political meeting at Gowanlocks school

Marie &amp; R. M. over at Uncle Mells threashing 

men sorted balance of potatoes

THURSDAY 10 (314-51)

cold &amp; rain on snow

threashing machine coming. cleaned the pipes

Rob came. Will meet him at Tara

moved bed down stairs

the machine here, 

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better to day

Rob &amp; Father working on the fox pens

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SATURDAY 12 (316-49)

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Rob working at the fox pens.

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all out in the morning

Rob &amp; I down at Mrs Shanks' to tea

quite a lot of snow but not very cold

MONDAY 14 (318-47)

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Will &amp; Rob went to late train to meet foxes. they came  {snow?} all night.</text>
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snow all gone. nice

Rob &amp; Will still working at the fox pens

foxes are all right &amp; seem quite at home &amp; contented.

WEDNESDAY 16 (320-45)

still working at the pens. nice day.

foxes all O K. Father fell of wagon &amp; hurt his shoulder Dr. Wells came out. no bones broken

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Wet all day

just worked &amp; finished up the house cleaning. 

men sawed some wood.

SUNDAY 20 (324-41)

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went to see Sadie Graham nice da. Grandpa Black &amp; Jean &amp; Ray over at
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washed nice day

men drew in clover stack.

TUESDAY 22 (326-39)

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Nomination day

Will took Father &amp; Mr Black to Port Elgin.

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cold &amp; East wind

Mr Strahn here for tea

men opened silo. chopped.

Will, Cassie &amp; I went to Political meeting Arran

{Ins?} 2.    Good meeting.

Mr McWhinney. Malcolm &amp; Hunter there.

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rain &amp; cold.

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Men took out  load Potatoes.

R M &amp; Marie at Political Meeting Mr J. Stacey there

the Political Pot is Boiling


SATURDAY 26 (330-35)

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No Service

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Ice storm.

Rec word L. B. Millar died &amp; buried Monday 21st Nov

MONDAY 28 (332-33)

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not very nice

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WEDNESDAY 30 (334-31)

very nice day

men finished the clover about nine

R. M ploughing

I rec parcel from Eaton's

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pretty fair day

I went to Missionary meeting at Mrs Grieves

FRIDAY 2 (336-29)

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quite a lot of snow

all silent. ready for tomorrow.

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sleighing. R M took Father to vote in the Cutter. Will Cassie &amp; I went to Port in car &amp; home by school to vote. R M. Will gone to Port to hear news vote at school 

Hugh Clark 53
James Malcolm 79
Steacy 34
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Malcolm in 400 majority.

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The Election is over &amp; it was a glorious victory for Liberalism. King has 118 members, Malcolm had 431 majority, a nice day, men drawing gravel.

The Country is still here not on the rocks, as Meighan said

Conception Day (Quebec) THURSDAY 8 (342-23)

home, men drawing gravel

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all but Will went to Box Social at No 2 

Arran good crowd

SATURDAY 10 (344-21)

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all out to church

Mrs Shank's &amp; Jack here to tea.

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dull, froze up

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Will went to Brantford &amp; Woodstock

WEDNESDAY 14 (348-17)

Cassie &amp; I went to Womans' Institute

not a bad day

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Council meeting all day.

Rest home all day

I went down to see Elsie Millar. had tea bat Mrs Shanks'

nice walking.

FRIDAY 16 (350-15)

not to bad all day but rained at night

concert at No 7. I did not go.

good time

I went to Port in morning with R. M. &amp; Will

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rained all day &amp; warm

Cassie &amp; childre practizing for Tuesday night

baked my Christmas cake

SUNDAY 18 (352-13)

a Blizzard blowing

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washed.

the weather some better.

the fox died last night. John Kesselring is skinning him.

TUESDAY 20 (354-11)

mild &amp; nice all day

all went to Concert &amp; had a good time

big crowd &amp; the children done well.

Will &amp; Marie went to Port



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pretty stormy Boys did not go to school

Jack &amp; R.M. took the ewes down to Shanks'.

THURSDAY 22 (356-9)

home. Cassie went to Port  R. M. &amp; Marie went to Christmas tree Arkwright 

got a lot of letters &amp; Cards, one from Mr Bielle.

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nice day. lots of excitement a parcel came from Aunt Lizzie in Wpg. Photo from John &amp; Mary. Margaret came late train. Will brought home two Red foxes.

SATURDAY 24 (358-7)

pretty nice morning cold

Rob coming late train.

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pretty Fair day. no sleighing

all out to church but Father. we were all at Wills to dinner &amp; tea.

MONDAY 26 (360-5)

stormy. Rob &amp; Will went out to Nomination

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Rob went home this morning early train.

Will &amp; I went to Jim Elliott's funeral &amp; down town

roads good but no sleighing.

WEDNESDAY 28 (362-3)

not a bad day

old Mr Craig buried to day from noon train at Port Elgin.

he was 87.</text>
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home. 

everyone home &amp; well

Mrs Shanks here with chop.

FRIDAY 30 (364-1)

home all day, men sawed the church wood.

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mild but very blustry 

some snow. Will took pigs out to Ronald Bell getting ready for dinner tomorrow. The year is nearly done. we are all well &amp; home. so we all thankfull, altogether the year (has had its failures) hasent been to bad.

we have lots to eat. 

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Game with cards

All  - Islands

Diamonds on the Islands

Kings go for diamonds

Kings take spades, to dig

Jack's Pirates come

Clubs to Kill Kings.

Queens to to save Kings.

all they have is there hearts.

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oyster shell                            .25

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Oct   9 - 4 c each                 36

Nov  10 - 5 c each               50

Dec

1922

Jan  none

Feb  48 - 35 C doz.    1.40

Mar 204 - 23 c doz.    3.91

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June

July

Aug

Sep



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2               23   46

Egg Circle 2&lt;sup&gt;1/2&lt;/sup&gt; 25 104

April 12    4              26  78

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Aug 20     bag flour   2 40

balance on flour    3 25

4 lbs butter           1 50

Aug  22  Cash          5 00

Aug 30  Wheat  12 lbs .25

Sep. 9   Wheat  12 lbs. .25

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1922

Jan 12  Balance on meat    85

Jan 20 bus chop mixed   1 00

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Whitby 

Cr. of A. W. Beall


Mr N. H. Buchner

137 Glendale Ave

Toronto, Ont.


Mr Hoare

41 Wellington St. North

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Mrs Ellen Bulle
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                    <text>== 630 Candidates After 235 Seats ==

______

(Canadian Press Despatch.)

OTTAWA, Nov. 22. - Six hundred and thirty candidates, so far as available returns indicate, were nominated today for the 235 seats in the Dominion House of Commons. They are as follows:

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  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;65&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;51&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;65&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;33&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;82&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;79&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;64&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;70&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;235&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;211&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;201&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;144&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;74&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>New Congregational Church

On Wednesday morning the opening services of thiis new and really splendid edifice commenced with a sermon by the Rev. F. Marling, of Toronto. The Rev. Dr  Wilker was to have officeated, but on reaching Toronto he was compelled to return to Montreal in consequence of learning of the death of one of the deacons of his church. The Rev. Mr Clarke gave a statement of the receipts, expenditure and liabilities of the building &lt;s&gt;find &lt;/s&gt; fund, showing that after the completion of the whole work a debt of about $2,000 only would be left.

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== "Millions Fight With Death" ==

=== By ROSALIND COFORTH. ===

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Kikungshan, S. Honan, Jan. 17. - Words fail one to make plain to the home friends what this famine really means. It is doubtful whether there has ever been a famine when so many souls were involved. The estimates have varied from thirty to forty millions. Even taking the lower figure, it means four times the population of Canada, helpless and starving apart from outside aid. In 1887 a terrible famine occurred in the province of Shantung when it is said 70 percent. of the people died. While we now have greater facilities for reaching the people, yet the area is vastly greater, and rober bands, scouring many parts of the affected region, increase tremendously the difficulties of relief work. At a recent Famine Relief Conference Dr. P. C. Leslie, the Treasurer for famine funds. "In a hush that could be felt," stated, "there is no human possibility in sight to carry the worst sufferers straight through." And at the Pekin Famine Conference it was clearly stated that, "Unless money continued to flow in till next May, the sufferings of millions would but be prolonged in vain."

"So many thanks for your letter with enclosed cheque, I hope that you will remember us in prayer, for it is really heart-rending to hear about the sufferings of the poor people. We have had a long spell of bitterly cold weather and much snow ... so many people have died from starvation and cold ... Two Christian women came to-day, one nearly blind and the other with a three-year-old boy whose feet were badly frost-bitten, and a small baby. One of our Christian men had carried the boy and helped the blind women; the younger one carrying the baby. They had tramped in the bitter cold and snow over thirty-three miles to get to us, and would have all died of starvation had they remained at home."

"How can I express my joy, when I received your letter. This afternoon I had prayed to God for help, and my prayer was: "Father you know all about us. If it pleases Thee, wilt Thou this day send a proof that we are not forgotten." And in the afternoon your letter and cheque came. Thank you and thank you, and again I thank you. This has greatly strengthened my faith ... The people have got nothing and many starve to death. I have two litlte five months' old babies in my room and two about five or six years old. The Chinese woman who helps to look after these&lt;/td&gt;
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children sleeps on my bed. My co-worker has three of the older girls sleeping on her floor. ... We do feel so happy to do this, so as to make room for as many as possible."

"Many thanks for your letter with enclosed cheque. I was greatly distressed about all these women and girls. Only a little over a month since the famine became acute. All our resources  were gone. There could be no thought of sending the children back to their homes where they could get nothing to eat, so we just cried to the Lord, and then your letter and cheque came."

"This money has come just at an opportune time. Three young men had been in from the Neichin district, appealing to me for help for their village, which had cmoe absolutely to the end of their food supplies. I had told them that I could not help them, but they ahd not left when your welcome letters arrived bringing four cheques' so I was able to give these men millet to take home. Those last twelve days the distress has becoem much intensified on account of the heavy snwo and the intense cold following and numbers who have existed till now are dying off in quantities."

"In one of our districts it is said that eight out of ten of the women are without protection. Robbers are already carring off some of the young women to sell them. Their husbands have either died of the cholera when it was raging in September, or they have gone off with the robbers, or have simply gone to seek food and work and left their famillies to starve. Fairs are held, not for the carrying on of business (for there is none), but for the sale of young children and older girls."

"School children and indeed all of us pray with new meaning and nowadays. 'Lord give us this day our daily bread,' Truly we need the joy of the Lord these days, or we could not keep on. Yesterday it was pitiful to see two old men both over seventy, simply crawl into the main courtyard and cry for help - literally starving by inches. At a station not far from us, eight corpses were found on the slow train of famine refugees who had died en route from the cold."

But enough! Surely these are sufficient to give us some idea of the awfulness of the situation. It would be well for us to remember, too, that all missionaries working or living in close proximity to the famine sufferers are in real peril, and need our speical support by prayer. Famine fever is very deadly and is sure to become prevalent when the weather becomes warmer. Already we are hearing of epidemics breaking out among the people. Shall not we who are spared these sights and the hardships and dangers of relief work, do all in our power to uphold our brethren and sisters, both foreign and Chinese, who are now carrying on this lifesaving work, both by sending the wherewithal to carry on this work and by upholding them by prayer. 

There is just one bright glitn that may be given in this dark picture. Already we see that good has come out of this calamity. The very highest Chinese officials of teh land are seeking help of the Christian missionaries and working with them could not be a better proof given of teh sincerity and loving purpose of the missionaries than just this famine relief wokr. There is no doubt at all but that a very wid edoor into the hearts of the Chinese people will be opened as a result of this terrible famine; for Chinese people all over the country, high and low, know how missionaries are spending without stint, strength, and money to save their people.&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Brown front cover}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Daily Journal&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1921&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;table&gt;
&lt;tbody&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;JANUARY
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 2 9 16 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. - 6 13 20 27 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. - 7 14 21 28 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 1 8 15 22 29 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;FEBRUARY
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. 1 8 15 22 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 2 9 16 23 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 3 10 17 24 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;S. 5 12 19 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;MARCH
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 3 10 17 24 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 3 10 17 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;S. 4 11 18 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;APRIL
&lt;p&gt;Su: - 3 10 17 24&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 4 11 18 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 5 12 19 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
S. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;MAY
&lt;p&gt;Su. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 6 13 20 27 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 7 14 21 28 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;JUNE
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 5 12 19 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 3 10 17 24 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;JULY
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 6 13 20 27 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. - 7 14 21 28 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 1 8 15 22 29 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 2 9 16 23 30 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;AUGUST
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 6 13 20 27 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;SEPTEMBER
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 4 11 18 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 5 12 19 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
S. 3 10 17 24 --&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;OCTOBER
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. - 6 13 20 27 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. - 7 14 21 28 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. - 1 8 15 22 29 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;NOVEMBER
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 3 10 17 24 --&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 4 11 18 25 --&lt;/p&gt;
S. 5 12 19 26 --&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;DECEMBER
&lt;p&gt;Su. - 4 11 18 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;M. - 5 12 19 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tu. - 6 13 20 27&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. - 7 14 21 28&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Th. 1 8 15 22 29&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;F. 2 9 16 23 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;S. 3 10 17 24 31&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/tbody&gt;
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PAPER MADE, PRINTED AND BOUND IN CANADA&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;DAILY JOURNAL&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FOR&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TORONTO:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;PUBLISHED BY&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THE BROWN BROTHERS, LIMITED&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MANUFACTURING STATIONERS&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cor. Simcoe, Pearl and Adelaide Sts.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div class="toc"&gt;
&lt;div class="toctitle"&gt;
&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="#1921"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;1921&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#Festivals.2C_Anniversaires.2C_etc..2C_1921"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;Festivals, Anniversaires, etc., 1921&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#WAR_TAXES"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;WAR TAXES&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-2"&gt;&lt;a href="#WAR_STAMP_TAX_ON_LETTERS-_AND_POST_CARDS"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3.1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;WAR STAMP TAX ON LETTERS- AND POST CARDS&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-2"&gt;&lt;a href="#Failure_on_the_part_of_the_sender_of_a_letter_or_post_card_to_comply_with_the_above.2C_such_letter_or_post_card_will_be_sent_to_the_dead_letter_office."&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3.2&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;Failure on the part of the sender of a letter or post card to comply with the above, such letter or post card will be sent to the dead letter office.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-2"&gt;&lt;a href="#WAR_STAMP_TAX_ON_CHEQUES.2C_SAVINGS_DEPARTMENT_RECEIPTS.2C_BILLS_OF_EXCHANGE.2C_PROMISSORY_NOTES.2C_ETC."&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3.3&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;WAR STAMP TAX ON CHEQUES, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, PROMISSORY NOTES, ETC.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li class="toclevel-2"&gt;&lt;a href="#Rules_for_Computing_Interest"&gt;&lt;span class="tocnumber"&gt;3.4&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span class="toctext"&gt;Rules for Computing Interest&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;1921&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Golden Number ................. 3&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Epact ......................... 21&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Solar Cycle ................... 26&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dominical Letter .............. B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Roman Indiction................ 4&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Julian Period (Year of) ....... 6634&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The year 5682 of the Jewish Era begins at sun-set on October 2, 1921.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The year 1340 of the Mohammedan Era, or the Era of the Hegria, begins at sunset on Sept. 3rd, 1921.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The 12th year of the reign of King George V. begins on May 6th, 1921.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The 55th year of the Dominion of Canada beings on July 1st, 1921.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Festivals, Anniversaires, etc., 1921&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;New Year's Day ..&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday, Jan.1&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Epiphany ........&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday, Jan. 6&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Septuagesmia ....&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday, Jan. 23&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Quinquagesima ...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Shrove Sun .... Feb. 6&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WAR TAXES&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On April 13, 1915, the Special War Revenue Act became effective as follows:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WAR STAMP TAX ON LETTERS- AND POST CARDS&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A "War Tax" Ic. Stamp, in addition to the ordinary postage, must be affixed to each letter and post card mailed in Canada, for delivery in Canada, the United States, and Mexico; also on letters and post cards mailed in Canada for the United Kingdom and British possessions, or wherever the two-cent rate applies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Failure on the part of the sender of a letter or post card to comply with the above, such letter or post card will be sent to the dead letter office.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wherever possible and procurable, stamps on which the words "War Tax" have been printed should be used for prepayment of the "War Tax," but should ordinary postage stamps be used for the purpose they will be accepted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The "War Tax" Stamp should be affixed to the upper right-hand portion of envelope or post card. Circulars, catalogues, newspapers, and parcels are not subject to the "War Tax."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;WAR STAMP TAX ON CHEQUES, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, PROMISSORY NOTES, ETC.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cheques issued on Current Accounts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Receipts and Cheques issued on Savings Department Accounts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes delivered to a Bank must have a two-cent Stamp affixed when drawn for an amount of $100 or less and an additional two-cent stamp on every $100 or fractional part in excess of $100.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Issuer of a Cheque or Bank Receipt must affix the stamp before payment can be made.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The person who delivers a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note to a bank must affix a stamp before delivery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Telegrams and Cables. A "War Tax" of one-cent is to be paid on all Telegrams or Cables.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Express and Money Orders. A "War Tax" of two-cents is to be paid on all Express and Money Orders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Postal Notes. A "War Tax" of one-cent is to be paid on all Postal Notes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Stock Transfers. A stamp tax of two-cents must be paid on each share of stock transferred.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Special War Revenue Act also covers Railway, Steamship and Ocean Tickets; Sleeping Car and Parlor Car Tckets; Proprietary or Patent Medicines; Perfumes and Wines.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As the Tax on the above list varies, according to the amount involved it is impossible for us to print the clause in detail. All items mentioned are, however, subject to a tax and the purchaser is liable for same.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Rules for Computing Interest&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The following will be found to be excellent rules for finding the interest on any principal for any number of day :&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2% - Multiply the prinicpal by the number of days to run, and divide by 180.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 1/2% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 146.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 120.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3 1/2% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 104.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 90.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 72.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 60.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 52.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 45.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 40.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 36.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15% - Multiply by number of days, divide by 24.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;John Peirson from Robert&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;DAILY JOURNAL&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1921&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MEMORANDUM FROM 1920&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;JANUARY New Year's Day (Dominion) SATURDAY 1 (1-364) 1921&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Made a poor start this year am used up with a bad cold or sick Have been the house all day thawing to day {Willie, Cassie &amp;amp; Rob?} are gone up to {Arch Mcleans?} {Written by John. His handwriting is rather messy, and he writes intermittently throughout the diary.}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Sunday 2 (2-363)&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Home all day. Father not very well. wrote to Rob {Written by Molly whose handwriting is neater throughout the diary.}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY MONDAY 3 (3-362) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild in a beautiful day Will &amp;amp; R. M. drawing in the stacks&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father bent out some today, snow all gone&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 4 (4-361)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed a little, Father not very well, very mild rained a little&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY WEDNESDAY 5 (5-360) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a mild day, still on the sick list. Will took two pigs to Ronald Bill. Cassie went to see the new Baby at Mell Black's, no sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Epiphany Day (Quebec) THURSDAY 6 (6-359)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;froze up the morning but very nice Mr. Strachn here to tea Mrs. Strachn, little folk at Cassie's.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY FRIDAY 7 (7-358) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father coughed a lot last night. cold. dull. Cassie, I went to Institute meeting at Elsie Millar's a lot there. had a good meeting. next meeting at Mrs. Grevi McVitties&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SATURDAY 8 (8-357)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day &amp;amp; did my work&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY SUNDAY 9 (9-356) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day a nice day. R.M. &amp;amp; Marie at church morning + evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 10 (10-355)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a very mild day washed a little Father no worse but not well first council meeting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY TUESDAY 11 (11-354) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowed a little sawed wood Started a Braided mat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 12 (12-353)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a little snow. Father no worse coughs a lot had a poor night. R.M. went to Port. bought a span of horses Margeret &amp;amp; the Mc Lean's came at night got a bottle of medicine from Dr Wells&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY THURSDAY 13 (13-352) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a nice morning a little more snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 14 (14-351)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father does not seem quite so well Will went to Town for salt Mrs Cambell is dead&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Father had a poor night he coughed a lot R.M &amp;amp; Jack brought home the Horses. a nice pair, Will Cassie &amp;amp; Margaret went to Mrs Cambells funeral.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 16 (16-349)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a stormy day. no service at night. all went out in the morning except R.M. &amp;amp; Marie. we were home all day Father some better&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY MONDAY 17 (17-348) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still stormy &amp;amp; cold. R.M. went to Port. Mr Strachn came to see Father. Jack Shanks came to, Mrs Shanks not very, well. Father some better. finished my mat. milder at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tuesday 18 (18-347)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Started another mat&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY WEDNESDAY 19 (19-346) 1921 {header printed on page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a very bad day high wind from the South.- Father still on the sick list. did not do much but Keep fires going Margaret fixed my Hat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 20 (20-345) {header printed on page} Chinook wind all the snow gone a fierce wind Wills chimney burned out bad early in the morning. Annual meeting Cassie &amp;amp; Will went. R M. went to Arkwright to get his horses shod Father still not very well. old Mr Handwidge Buried 96&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY FRIDAY 21 (21-344 1921) [header printed onto page]&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Washed. very mild &amp;amp; raining.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr Kesselring came to see Father&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 22 (22-343) [header printed onto page]&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very mild &amp;amp; soft&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father still not very well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Alex McLauchlan came to see him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went to Post&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ree letter from Rob&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY SUNDAY 23 (23-342) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Froze up. Will, Marie, Margaret went to church. Father not any worse&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 24 (24-341) {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold but fine. cleaned the pipes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father is better&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY TUESDAY 25 (25-340) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold this morning below zero. Mr Chapman's funeral. Will &amp;amp; Cassie went. Father some better. R.M. went to Port to pRate. Will at Managers meeting Mrs Cobean poorly&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 26 (26-339) {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father still better.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY THURSDAY 27 (27-338) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home Father better&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Wallie Gowanlock here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Margaret went to Port. to start for the City in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. skating.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 28 (28-337){header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went down to see Mrs Shanks she is not very well. Institute meeting at Burgoyne, they formed a womans Institute. Mr Strachn here in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Committee at Wills to arrange programme for tea meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY SATURDAY 29 (27-336) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day Mr Duke &amp;amp; his Reany called to see Grandpa a beautiful warm day Father walked over to Wills. Mrs Cobean poorly&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 30 (30-335)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Walked to church froze hard, &amp;amp; no snow. cold north wind&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JANUARY MONDAY 31 (31-334) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;home all day &amp;amp; worked at Mat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father is better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY TUESDAY 1 (32-333)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the hens started to lay today. got three.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bailey started to cut wood&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 2 (33-332) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 3 (34-331)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cold &amp;amp; windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Missionary meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. &amp;amp; Bailey cutting wood.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY FRIDAY 4 (35-330) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Milder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men still cutting wood did not go to woman's Institute. at Mrs McVitties.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 5 (36-329)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mild. Will went to council meeting. Bailey here all week went home this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY SUNDAY 6 (37-328) 1921 {header printed onto page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Marie &amp;amp; Cassie at church nice day. Marie, Ross, &amp;amp; I went down to see Mrs Shanks. She is better, Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to see Sadie Graham. Sadie not very well. Father better.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 7 (38-327)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice mild day no snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. went to Port&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;got &lt;sup&gt;1/2&lt;/sup&gt; bus wheat from Graham.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY TUESDAY 8 (39-326) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; Father still Keeping better&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;goes to the other barn in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;ASH WEDNESDAY (Quebec) WEDNESDAY 9 (40-325)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished my mat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the third one,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful weather.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to Piece quilt&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY THURSDAY 10 (41-324) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went over to see Sadie Graham&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rec letter from Aunt Lizzie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 11 (42-323)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will finished his collecting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to patch quilt&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY SATURDAY 12 (43-322) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mild. snowing a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Port in the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 13 (44-321)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to church (but Ross &amp;amp; Jack) in the car&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild &amp;amp; soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Earl Cunningham's horse got out of shed &amp;amp; ran home got stuck on Post box&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY MONDAY 14 (45-320) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; windy. snowing a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. &amp;amp; Will took cow up to Zeglers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 15 (46-319)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild &amp;amp; like spring&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;patched a quilt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Stanley Reany over practizing for tea meeting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 16 (47-318) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;frost all gone soft &amp;amp; muddy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs {Lupling?} Southampton died this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Gingrich died in the afternoon she was drowned in a well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;turned cold at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 17 (48-317)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tea meeting. snowing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;little stormy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not as large crowd as usual but good programme &amp;amp; very good order&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY FRIDAY 18 (49-316) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a little milder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 19 (50-315)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. {Lupling?} &amp;amp; Mrs Gingrich&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;buried.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY SUNDAY 20 (51-314) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;walked to church. very fine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sun warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 21 (52-313)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home patching a quilt&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY TUESDAY 22 (53-312) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fine day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 23 (54-311)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A. M. drawing wood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;some snow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. &amp;amp; Marie went to Port to concert in Liberary.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY THURSDAY 24 (55-310) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day little snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Institute meeting 32 there had a good meeting Cassie &amp;amp; I went&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing wood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 25 (56-309)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;good sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished quilt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tipper sick&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY SATURDAY 26 (57-308) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Stormy East wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;no mail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cleaned pipes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men chopped grain &amp;amp; straw.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 27 (58-307)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild. Cassie R M went to Church, Marie &amp;amp; R.M. went to their Uncle Milts to tea &amp;amp; church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Harold here drawing logs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;tea meeting at Arkwright&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;FEBRUARY MONDAY 28 (59-306) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fussed &amp;amp; dident do much&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MARCH TUESDAY 1 (60-305)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;thawing. Concert at No. 7. very good. all there except Father.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow all gone&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH WEDNESDAY 2 (61-304) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home. thawing very soft&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went to Port for bags to ship his clover seed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Percy Stock died&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 3 (62-303)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;colder this morning &amp;amp; flurry of snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men up to missionary meeting with Mrs Graham&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH FRIDAY 4 (63-302) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; finished up patching quilt. sawed wood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the men cleaning clover seed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; raw&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 5 (64-301)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow all gone very soft&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will at Council meeting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH SUNDAY 6 (65-300) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day. to muddy to walk any where.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will, Cassie out in the morning. Marie &amp;amp; R.M. in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 7 (66-299)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;windy &amp;amp; mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made Father pair of over alls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;did not accomplish much today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teacher sick&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;children home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH TUESDAY 8 (67-298) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Thundered &amp;amp; lightened last night. bad. very mild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained nearly all day. soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;soft. water running every where&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. &amp;amp; Jack polished buckles &amp;amp; greased the harness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to church meeting about building a church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 9 (68-297)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father's Birthday 82.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Shanks Mary &amp;amp; Mrs Nelson &amp;amp; her little girl Edna, Jack Shanks &amp;amp; all of Wills here to tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a full table getting very soft&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH THURSDAY 10 (69-296) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sewing &amp;amp; mending a lot of things.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 11 (70-295)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. Will took out his clover seed. he &amp;amp; Cassie went to Port. I went down to Mrs Shanks to tea. getting dry. R . M here to dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH SATURDAY 12 (71-294) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained nearly all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very muddy. Jack &amp;amp; R M. took the Bull calf over to Chippawa. Cassie went to meet them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 13 (72-293)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mary &amp;amp; I walked to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice but soft coming home&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH MONDAY 14 (73-292) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed. rained. Ice storm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. went to Shanks got three leashes things for collars. polishing them after he came home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 15 (74-291)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;ironed all day. lots of water. thunder storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very, very, soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;children did not go to school.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH WEDNESDAY 16 (75-290) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not to bad today&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;served&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 17 (76-298)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;womens Institute a good meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowed hard at noon but {fared?} up before 2 o clock&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH FRIDAY 18 (77-288) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home. sawed wood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;in the afternoon raw east wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 19 (78-287)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thundered &amp;amp; lightened nearly all day, terrible storm about noon. hail as leage as allies every thing flooded.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;turned warm at night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH SUNDAY 20 (79-286) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very soft, mild water every where.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will Cassie Marie went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;communion sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;terrible storm a cloud bank at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 21 (80-285)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;culverts washed out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the Hill slid down&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very bad&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kerr started to board at hills.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH TUESDAY 22 (81-284) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The men fixing the Hill. Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Southampton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The children here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. sawing wood at Kaufman's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sorted onions.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 23 (82-283)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to town got Charlie shod&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH THURSDAY 24 (83-282) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Good Friday (Dominion) FRIDAY 25 (84-281)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH SATURDAY 26 (85-280) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; did my work&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Easter Sunday SUNDAY 27. (86-279)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;did not go to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained in the forenoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH Easter Monday (Bank and Quebec) MONDAY 28 (87-278) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;forget what we done&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 29 (88-277)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;cleaned clover seed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I sewed all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MARCH WEDNESDAY 30 (89-276) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sewing all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;piling wood&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;T.M. &amp;amp; Jack took out balance clover seed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went to town&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 31 (90-275)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;had all sorts of weather snow. rain. sunshine. &amp;amp; cloud. froze at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Killed a pig&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. at Shanks' sawing wood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished my dress.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL FRIDAY 1 (91-272) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M.'s Birthday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;served all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fine. R. M. &amp;amp; Marie went to dance over at Stanley Fergusons house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 2 (92-273)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cleaned the pipes on both stoves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very windy drying up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to town.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL SUNDAY 3 (93-272) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;walked to church &amp;amp; home in the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went down to see Mrs. Shanks&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the roads dry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;river low.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 4 (94-271)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Willis commenced his corn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Willis went to {Goderich?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. sowed clover in the fall wheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;drying up nicely&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the children went to shool after the holydays.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL TUESDAY 5 (95-270) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very warm to day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. went to {Hatly?} sale he finished sowing clover&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 6 (96-269)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A very warm day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="/index.php?title=Making%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Making? (page does not exist)"&gt;making?&lt;/a&gt; a &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Cut%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Cut? (page does not exist)"&gt;cut?&lt;/a&gt; a &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Four%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Four? (page does not exist)"&gt;four?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;framing a &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; At $79 cts &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; per &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Ste%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Ste? (page does not exist)"&gt;ste?&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; gave Shanks &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; with strap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the sum half pigs 12.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL THURSDAY 7 (97-268) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;walked up to quilting in vestry. hot. but windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. went to meet late train. Will came home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 8 (98-267)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; sewed. rained &amp;amp; turned cooler. sow had 16 pigs she eat some of them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Port. Air sour sold pigs 161.11 alive&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL SATURDAY 9 (99-266) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a fine day R. M. plowing Will the tractor Jack with the Horses&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 10 (100-265)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;turned very cold last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will not go to church R.M. &amp;amp; Marie only their mother went.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL MONDAY 11 (101-264) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cold and frosty this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;turned warmer at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;TUESDAY 12 (102-263)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A fine day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL WEDNESDAY 13 (103-262) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a {finding?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We've quit cutting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Went to Port Elgin&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Got a pair of those {?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. went to Southampton went down to {Shankses?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 14 (104-261)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a fine day stay put&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a Load of hay from {Shankses?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. plowing with tractor in the forenoon looks like rain did rain hard&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;house cleaned all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL FRIDAY 15 (105-260) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;took Father's bed up stairs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;GRandpa Blake &amp;amp; the children here. R. M. went to Port&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;damp &amp;amp; dull all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rec Parcel from Eaton's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 16 (106-259)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;a hard cold east wind the ground covered with furrow
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&lt;p&gt;very cold &amp;amp; stormy&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL SUNDAY 17 (107-258) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very cold just tonight The storm abating right as go to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. and Marie went in the morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Uncle Black over &amp;amp; Will with Bailey at McVittie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;stormy &amp;amp; cold &amp;amp; snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 18 (108-257)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;voting day. a great victory&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;once more nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow all gone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;muddy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL TUESDAY 19 (109-256) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to paper the dining room got ceiling done&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 20 (110-255)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still papering.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL THURSDAY 21 (111-254) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Institute meeting at Mrs. McAndrews good turn out. very good meeting. next time at Mrs Henderson's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 22 (112-253)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished papering the dining room. rained nearly all day. night. water every where.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Walt Gowanlock here with heifer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the men tried to grind Iron.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL SATURDAY 23 (113-252) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull &amp;amp; wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will going to Southampton got my watch fixed also shoes. Mr. Cunningham here about line fence.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;set a hen 15 eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 24 (114-251)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fine day Father went to church in the car. the first time since before xmas&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the ground soupping wet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie &amp;amp; I went up to Archie McLean's to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL MONDAY 25 (115-250) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M went to Port for the Potatoes. Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Port Mr Collard here &amp;amp; bought the little pigs $12.00 a pair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I washed all day fine &amp;amp; warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 26 (116-249)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed nearly all day. very warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL WEDNESDAY 27 (117-248) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to seed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 28 (118-247)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;house cleaned the Parlor beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;windy &amp;amp; warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Pig came on late train no one to meet him&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;APRIL FRIDAY 29 (119-246) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;house cleaning. rained all afternoon. Jack Greene very sick&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ken came at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. &amp;amp; Jack met him late train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men seeding on flats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went out for his Pig came in late train Thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 30 (120-245)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull &amp;amp; wet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fixed the old chair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went to Port at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY SUNDAY 1 (121-244) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went to church with Mr Cut a fine day but cold sunday school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started a good turn out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 2 (122-243)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold but fine Willie and R. M. plowing&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NAY TUESDAY 3 (123-242) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a fine day draging up mill&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 4 (124-241)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they commenced to {join?} the flats with oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Port with buggy.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;got home sowing the flats, Jack stayed home to harrow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Missionary meeting, walked&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 6 (126-239)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Willie went to Port Elgin to {watch?} {Fissie?} vs. Brooks&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{R. M. &amp;amp; I sold Ray 16 pigs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a fine day getting quiet {dry?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY SATURDAY 7 (127-238) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; Marie went to Port Will went to council. nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the children Piched here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Lent.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 8 (128-237)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY MONDAY 9 (129-236) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;house cleaned cellar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men sending the back field turned the cows out good grass&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 10 (130-235)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;house cleaned woodshed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Black face had two lambs nice big ones&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day dry&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY WEDNESDAY 11 (131-234) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will out clover seeding (the ground is good conducive&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 12 (132-233)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{?} went to Paisley with {Harriet?}&amp;amp; Smith to Missionary meeting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A fine day but windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;had a good meeting a lot there. home at nine o clock, Mrs. R. Esplen &amp;amp; Mrs. Edna Esplen &amp;amp; Mrs Strachn made up the load. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Chappel came to the manse.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY FRIDAY 13 (133-232) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull, raining a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 14 (134-231)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; R.M. &amp;amp; Jack took pigs to Dobbington.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the boys went for a load of salt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A night frost.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;this in {?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY SUNDAY 15 (135-230) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;did not go to church dont feel good. cold &amp;amp; very cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 16 (136-229)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed. cold &amp;amp; windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men hauling manure&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the little ewe has one lamb&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY TUESDAY 17 (137-228) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice morning - cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men still at manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father sorting Potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a slight front nice morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 18 (138-227)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to Plant strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY THURSDAY 19 (139-226) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Planting strawberries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Very Warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 20 (140-225)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a hot day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;did not do much&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;planted onions corn &amp;amp; beans&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY SATURDAY 21 (141-224) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;done my work &amp;amp; planted some strawberries &amp;amp; watered them. Will went to Southampton for corn. Father &amp;amp; Ross went fishing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 22 (142-223)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father &amp;amp; I went to church, rain thundered &amp;amp; lightening at night heavy rain cooler&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY MONDAY 23 (143-222) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished planting strawberries. &amp;amp; also planted the flower seeds. Beets &amp;amp; carrots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cool&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Victoria Day (Dominion) TUESDAY 24 (144-221)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 of May. Jack's side won at Base ball. R. M. &amp;amp; Marie went to Picnic at the river. rained. I went down to see Mrs. Shanks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I set out some tomatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY WEDNESDAY 25 (145-220) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beauty had a calf this morning but it was dead.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will drawing manure. Father sorting Potatoes. R.M. on the sick list. children went to school. R. M. got a calf from Gibbons to put on Beauty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 26 (146-219)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day. Will, Cassie &amp;amp; I went to town. I got bag sugar 11.00 &amp;amp; bag shorts 250 corn 100,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked over Andrews Kerr's potatoes in afternoon, another pair of lambs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY FRIDAY 27 (147-218) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. Baked&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SATURDAT 28 (148-217)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY SUNDAY 29 (149-216) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 30 (150-215)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MAY TUESDAY 31 (151-214) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed. Meeting of Institute at night to arrange programme&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;meeting about garden party, set for 17th June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;JUNE WEDNESDAY 1 (152-213)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; varnished the floor.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE THURSDAY 2 (153-212) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm planted some potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;baseball match in Port.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Port won.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Birth of King George V. FRIDAY 3 (154-211)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. went to Chesley with McDerminds'. R.M. &amp;amp; Jack took the colts down to Erastus Fergusons.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull &amp;amp; misty today. cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 more lambs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE SATURDAY 4 (155-21O) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 5 (156-209)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;no church this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went to Port in the afternoon, to Oddfellows decoration service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE MONDAY 6 (157-208) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 7 (158-207)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sheared sheep, warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;about 70 lbs wool.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE WEDNESDAY 8 (159-206) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went fishing with Ross&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed some wool&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;THURSDAY 9 (160-205)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Womens Institute at Mrs Geddes. had a very nice time &amp;amp; a lot here. very warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE FRIDAY 10 (161-204) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cutting Potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;old Willie Milne is dead {see &lt;a class="external free" href="https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/255826283/william-milne"&gt;https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/255826283/william-milne&lt;/a&gt; }&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 22 (162-203)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained very hard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;last night done a lot of good&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished sorting Potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M took Daisy to Gowanlocks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE SUNDAY 12 (163-202) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;we all went to church this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went down to Mrs Shanks&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Grace McDermid came home from church with {?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 13 (164-201)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed picked first berries {?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE TUESDAY 14 (165-200) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cutting Potatoes, all day My wedding day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Arkwright garden party&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wills all went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked first berries 3 boxes 20 c box&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 15 (166-199)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished cutting Potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made R. M. cap for Base ball.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE THURSDAY 16 (167-198) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the last ewe had lamb&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;baking for garden party&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 17 (168-197)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a beautiful night after the rain. a large crowd &amp;amp; everything went of fine. D. Millar here from a very heavy Winnipeg rain this morning, nearly a flood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;water every where
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE SATURDAY 18 (169-196) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked Berries. all spare time. R. Milne here to dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;told him he could sell the store for $5,000&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;no sale no comission&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 19 (170-195)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father &amp;amp; I went to church &amp;amp; to Mrs Srachns to dinner. very warm but nice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr Mooney preached&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE MONDAY 20 (171-194) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 21 (172-193)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;garden party at Southampton&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE WEDNESDAY 22 (173-192) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;new patch.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Marie McLean here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 23 (174-191)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE FRIDAY 24 (175-190) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cloudy rained a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;childrens' school picnic&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a good time &amp;amp; everything turned out nice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the men cultivating.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Williamson called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 25 (176-189)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men busy at hay all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE SUNDAY 26 (177-188) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;on the sick list Father went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M &amp;amp; Marie took Marjorie home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 27 (178-187)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked Berrie for Will all day. very warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nearly last of Berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Marie went to Port to try Entrance. Margarey came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Boys Baseball 5:8 favor Port Elgin&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE TUESDAY 28 (179-186) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will gone to Tara with berries, cloudy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;chickens hatching.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 29 (180-185)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JUNE THURSDAY 30 (181-184) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;JULY Dominion Day (Dominion) FRIDAY 1 (182-183)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY SATURDAY 2 (183-182) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 3 (184-181)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robs came at night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY MONDAY 4 (185-180) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robs here all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they went to Southampton cemetery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 5 (186-179)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robs started home at 4 o clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;going to Walkerton&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to Port with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the brown chickens came out 13&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY WEDNESDAY 6 (17-178) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm - cleaning up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 7 (188-177)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;varnished the dining room floor&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY FRIDAY 8 (189-176) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;just working &amp;amp; getting ready for Aunty's coming.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 9 (190-175)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Owen Sound hall past five meet. Aunty Emma &amp;amp; Aunt Lizzie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sultry&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY SUNDAY 10 (191-174) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We all went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;pretty warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 11 (192-173)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm. men at the hay. I picked some berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Auntys living out side.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY TUESDAY 12 (193-172) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;hot. just laying around&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men at the hay. got in seven loads.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 13 (194-171)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished the hay&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm, picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;living out doors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I Killed a weasel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunty done a good turn for the chickens.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY THURSDAY 14 (195-170) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will started to cut wheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 15 (196-169)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Auntys &amp;amp; Cassie went to Port&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;tea outside&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY SATURDAY 16 (197-168) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunty not very well&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 17 (198-167)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Father &amp;amp; Aunt Emma went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;windy&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY MONDAY 18 (199-166) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 19 (200-165)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Institute picnic&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;good time &amp;amp; nice crowd. All went&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY WEDNESDAY 20 (201-164) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picking berries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 21 (202-163)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY FRIDAY 22 (203-162) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Auntys &amp;amp; Will &amp;amp; I went to Southampton&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;T M. &amp;amp; Jack took in telephone poles.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed all forenoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 23 (204-161)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing wheat&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;all at church except Father &amp;amp; Aunt {Lizzie?} pretty warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 25 (206-159)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Lizzie left this morning for Whitby&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ella Black here picking berries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished taking in the wheat&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY TUESDAY 26 (207-158) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sunday School picnic&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 27 (208-157)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;busy. Rob, Maggie &amp;amp; Mary Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Wilson &amp;amp; Marguerite from Winnipeg came at 11 oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained. all went to Southampton &amp;amp; Port &amp;amp; up to old home stead&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY THURSDAY 28 (209-156) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Robs started home at nine oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Dan MacIntyre from Winnipeg came on noon train&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;tea outside&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men cutting Barley&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 29 (210-155)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie took the McIntyres up to Marys&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I picked the last of berries. Garden party at Jamiesons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men finished cutting Barley&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;JULY SATURDAY 20 (211-154) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fog &amp;amp; cooler this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;worked all day cleaned pipes - done some preserving&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 31 (212-153)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father &amp;amp; I went to church in morning I went down to Shanks to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST MONDAY 1 (213-152) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;John Jackson. Robt Burns Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Finn here all day fishing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;came over from Chesley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 2 (214-151)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Luffman came&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST WEDNESDAY 3 (215-150) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day Mrs. Luffman here. Mrs. Cornwall &amp;amp; Mrs Gowanlock Roy Mrs Fisher here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men cutting grain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 4 (216-149)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice cool day. men cutting the flats. no one came today. had the last berries for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Chappells thrashed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. went&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST FRIDAY 5 (217-148) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Camerons' here to tea &amp;amp; Mrs McLean&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Luffman gone back to Gowanlocks'&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men finished cutting oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm but very nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; Margaret at Geddes to tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 6 (218-147)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; just worked all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST SUNDAY 7 (219-146) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all at Church nice &amp;amp; cool&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went over to see Sadie Graham in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;horse sick&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 8 (220-145)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Washed nice &amp;amp; cool rained enough to stop drawing in,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Margaret left for fall term,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will made a Liberary&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST TUESDAY 9 (221-144) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;worked in general&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 10 (222-143)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST THURSDAY (223-142) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Auntys came back&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they had a good time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 12 (224-141)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST SATURDAY 13 (225-140) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Baked &amp;amp; worked in general&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 14 (226-139)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to church except Father &amp;amp; Aunty Lizzie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dukes called in evening, &amp;amp; Mrs McDougal &amp;amp; Son Clarence&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST MONDAY 15 (227-128) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;put on a quilt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wills thrashed grain turned out not to bad&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 16 (228-137)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished the quilt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST WEDNESDAY 17 (229-136) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing in Barley. a good crop&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 18 (230-135)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to Womans' Institute at Mrs Culpeppers 30 there&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing oats rained a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST FRIDAY 19 (231-134) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; Aunt Emma Cassie &amp;amp; Myself &amp;amp; Ross all at Mrs Shanks to tea. had a scrumptious supper. Jack Shanks took out his lambs {7?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a tramp around&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 20 (232-133)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Aunt Lizzie went to Port Elgin got a bag of flour 2.40&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;blew terrific for short time. rained.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST SUNDAY 21 (233-132) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all at church but Aunt Lizzie &amp;amp; Cassie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;gave us all dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; All here to tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. Mr Padden preached.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 22 (234-131)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father, Will, &amp;amp; I All went to Owen Sound with - Auntys, they left on the Boat. ten at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a beautiful day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dug 16 bags of Potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST TUESDAY 23 (235-130) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 24 (236-129)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men drawing manure&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST THURSDAY 25 (237-128) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing manure&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. went to Arkwrights garden party&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Southampton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 26 (238-127)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father &amp;amp; I went to Port with Cassie got a pair of shoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. R. M. &amp;amp; Marie went to corn Roast.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST SATURDAY 27 (239-126) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm &amp;amp; did not do much&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;knee kind of sore&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunt Buelah Esplin &amp;amp; old Aunty Bella McNeil died today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 28 (240-125)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;holiday Sunday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr Black &amp;amp; T M here to dinner. Wills went to Walkerton. I went to see Sadie Graham&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST MONDAY 29 (241-124) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Colored my sweater&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aunt Bella buried at Burgoyne. very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to see Base Ball game Burgoyne vs Luxes Boys. Luxes boys won 5 to 6. good game&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 30 (242-123)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie &amp;amp; Father &amp;amp; I went to Aunt Buluah's funeral (Mrs Sandy Esplen)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. ploughing with the tractor, for fall wheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Albert Miller's horse ran away.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;AUGUST WEDNESDAY 31 (243-122) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men ploughing finished back field&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 1 (244-121)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm, washed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men putting in fall wheat&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 2 (245-120) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;warm again&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 3 (246-119)&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER SUNDAY 4 (247-118) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Labor Day (Dominion) MONDAY 5 (248-117)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made my dress &amp;amp; decided to go to Toronto with R.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 6 (249-116) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. &amp;amp; I went to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jacksons to dinner went to the Fair in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Man Killed while sitting in a Motor Boat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; Dr. Clark came - father &amp;amp; Marie went back with them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jacksons at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will filled a silo.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 7 (250-115)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;R. M. went to Fair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Bessie &amp;amp; I went after dinner &amp;amp; stoped for fire work's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;John came for us after the fire work's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;a good time
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&lt;p&gt;Rob Maggie Fred &amp;amp; Marjorie here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 8 (251-114) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went down to do the City. I was at John Hilborns to dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;came home on late train. Will cut sweet clover&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; Maggie &amp;amp; Marjorie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 9 (252-113)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home again&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm &amp;amp; dry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. filling silos&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will cutting hay&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 10 (253-112) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. filling silo&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 11 (254-111)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all at church. wrote a lot of letters.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER MONDAY 12 (255-110) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Started to churn up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made &amp;amp; washed curtains&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made jelly &amp;amp; tomato Ketchup&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 14 (256-109)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;just busy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made more Jelly&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 (257-108) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;busy all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie &amp;amp; Walt Gowanlock &amp;amp; his wife went to Owen Sound Fair. nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. cutting corn field near the house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 15 (158-107)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Woman's Institute here a nice day 17 here good time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men cutting corn. R. M. filling silo&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 16 (259-106) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; sewing a little&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men cutting corn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 17 (260-105)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sewing &amp;amp; done my work&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER SUNDAY 18 (261-104) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all out to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice but cool &amp;amp; looks like rain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 19 (262-103)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day men filling silo in morning, broke down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. Kesselring funeral in the afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 20 ( 163-102) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;School Fair. cloudy &amp;amp; dull but did not rain. a large crowd&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the children done well. 14 prizes besides sports. Ins 7 still holds the shield. Marie took 4 for pie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ross 2. for speech.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 21 (264-101)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very windy day. finished filling silo took heifer to Beef ring Jack sprained his wrist. rained in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 22 (265-100) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice but still very windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;last day of Beef ring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men cutting buckwheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished my dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 23 (266-99)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished the Buckwheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to the church all day. nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;gilded the letters on Mother's stone.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 24 (267-98) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;made jelly &amp;amp; Tomato sauce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drawing corn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 25 (268-97)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;anniversary services, Mr. Pilkie of Owen Sound preached. a good crowd in the morning, not so many in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER MONDAY 26 (269-96) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed. nice day windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men finished filling silp&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;drew in hay, &amp;amp; finished up in general.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 27 (270-95)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice but very windy. R M took out load of wheat. Shank's thrashing. Father &amp;amp; I gathered up the corn &amp;amp; beans a nice lot. Beef ring Meeting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY 28 (271-94) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;husked corn &amp;amp; thrashed beans all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M took horses to Southampton to get shod. Will at Kesselrings thrashing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 29 (272-93)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;windy but very warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;done the corn &amp;amp; Father cut the rest. Will took in balance of corn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M. at Kesselrings thrashing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Paisley show&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 30 (273-92) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very windy &amp;amp; rained a lot apples nearly all of. brought corn &amp;amp; beans apples from other barn&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men just choring&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SATURDAY 1 (274-91)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice but still windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men sawed some wood&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SUNDAY 2 (275-90) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all at church but Father&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 3 (276-89)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;getting ready for Tara Fair nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished fixing up the corn&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER TUESDAY 4 (277-88) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Will &amp;amp; I went up to Tara took a few things&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained a lot very dissagreeable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Lend's?} to dinner &amp;amp; out to Mrs Strongs overnight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;had a nice time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 5 (278-87)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a beautiful day &amp;amp; a very large crowd&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Williamsons to dinner &amp;amp; home with Wills. got six prizes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER THURSDAY 6 (279-86) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day. men drawing Buckwheat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; I took the stuff out to the Fair buildings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 2 (280-85)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Port Elgin Fair rained all day steady. not a good turn out. Boys got 4 firsts for pigs &amp;amp; 5 firsts for chickens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; the inside stuff got there share of prizes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SATURDAY 8 (281-84) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home &amp;amp; done up my work after being away all week&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 9 (282-83)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; dull&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Anniversary at Dunblane&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr Jamison at Wills to dinner also Mrs Christie &amp;amp; Donald Christie &amp;amp; Mr Rowand.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to Dunblane in the afternoon with Wills&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER MONDAY 10 (283-82) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished drawing Buckwheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained some.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked a few apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;John Burgess buried in Port Elgin at 10 oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;died in Brantford&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 11 (284-81)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained a lot last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very wet this morning&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 12 (285-80) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;drying up men finished drawing buckwheat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dug a few potatoes in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 13 (286-79)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked up potatoes in forenooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;afternoon Anniversary missionary meeting at the church. 20 years organized&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;had a lovely tea &amp;amp; a good time in general.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER FRIDAY 14 (287-78) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The men stacking the sweet clover seed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very windy but nice &amp;amp; dry: Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Port, took out two chickens weighed 12 lbs 25 c lb.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 15 (288-77)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked up potatoes all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very nice but windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Harold here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;potatoes just a fair crop.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SUNDAY 16 (289-76) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull &amp;amp; looks like rain all went to church but Will &amp;amp; myself.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jack Shanks here in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 17 (290-75)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dug potatoes all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the Max well boys &amp;amp; Harold helping&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not extra good crop&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER TUESDAY 18 (291-74) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still digging potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they are good today&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained in afternoon &amp;amp; had to stop 12 rows left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the boys gone home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 19 (292-73)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;wet all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER THURSDAY 20 (293-72) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished digging potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 rows started to rain before we finished&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Women's Institute at Mrs Fergusons&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 21 (294-71)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;picked live chickens &amp;amp; rest worked all day. Will cutting clover&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. at Chappels thrashing.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SATURDAY 22 (295-70) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very windy but Fair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men cutting hay&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;brought in the last of garden stuff.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. at Chappels in forenoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 23 (296-69)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all out in the morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Smith, here to tea nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mills over at Wills&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER MONDAY 24 (297-68) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I put on storm windows a door &amp;amp; other chores&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men Stacking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 25 (298-67)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Washed all day. nice but windy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men stacking hay&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 26 (299-66) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fine day. men finished haying&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 27 (300-65)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ironed. fine day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. &amp;amp; Will brought wire home for fox pens. letter from Aunt Lizzie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fox at hens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R.M. ground me some wheat &amp;amp; Parker Bailey a grist started to plough &amp;amp; Will helped Albert Meuser Kill a pig&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;started to rain at night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER FRIDAY 28 (301-64) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home, Baked, &amp;amp; helped clean potatoes in afternoon nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 29 (302-63)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home, went to Port Elgin in afternoon very fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Malcome Cook died&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;OCTOBER SUNDAY 30 (303-62) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All at church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Father &amp;amp; I went to Robt Esplens to dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 31 (304-61)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My Birthday, Father &amp;amp; I went to Malcom Cook's funeral&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wills had a party, dull but did not rain much&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M. ploughed all day with tractor. Rob did not come he came to Owen Sound&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER All Saints' Day (Quebec) TUESDAY 1 (305-60) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; Mr Cambell came over from Owen Sound started to build the Fox pens&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 2 (306-59)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. the men worked all day at the pens &amp;amp; went over to Owen Sound after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER THURSDAY 3 (307-58) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Maggie &amp;amp; Mrs Cambell came over with the men this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;it started to rain after dinner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not very pleasant&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 4 (308-57)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;raining Rob went to Tara to meet Marjorie &amp;amp; Fred they were all over at Wills to dinner. Will took Potatoes out to Port. Wills all went to Fowl Supper at Arkwright.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER SATURDAY 5 (309-56) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;they started home this Morning from {cup?}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SUNDAY 6 (310-55)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fred &amp;amp; Marjorie went to chuch in the morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will Cassie Fred &amp;amp; Marjorie &amp;amp; I all went to Port at night to hear Mr Farrell&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow &amp;amp; rain disagreeable&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull all day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER MONDAY 7 (311-54) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; dull. Marjorie &amp;amp; Fred over at Wills to dinner here to tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; R. M. took them to the late train Tara&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 8 (312-53)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed not to bad today&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men sorting potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to S.S. meeting&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 9 (313-52) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed some quilts cold &amp;amp; windy froze up hard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Political meeting at Gowanlocks school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Marie &amp;amp; R. M. over at Uncle Mells threashing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men sorted balance of potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 10 (314-51)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; rain on snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;threashing machine coming. cleaned the pipes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob came. Will meet him at Tara&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;moved bed down stairs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the machine here,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold snowed a little&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER FRIDAY 11 (315-50) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;better to day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; Father working on the fox pens&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;threashing at Wills&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 12 (316-49)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;finished threashing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob working at the fox pens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowing &amp;amp; getting colder &amp;amp; very disagreeable&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER SUNDAY 13 (317-28) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all out in the morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; I down at Mrs Shanks' to tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;quite a lot of snow but not very cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 14 (318-47)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;bad day, wet under foot &amp;amp; drizzling, men working hard at the pens&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Rob went to late train to meet foxes. they came {snow?} all night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER TUESDAY 15 (319-46) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snow all gone. nice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob &amp;amp; Will still working at the fox pens&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;foxes are all right &amp;amp; seem quite at home &amp;amp; contented.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 16 (320-45)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;still working at the pens. nice day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;foxes all O K. Father fell of wagon &amp;amp; hurt his shoulder Dr. Wells came out. no bones broken&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER SATURDAY 19 (323-42) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wet all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;just worked &amp;amp; finished up the house cleaning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men sawed some wood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 20 (324-41)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;went to see Sadie Graham nice da. Grandpa Black &amp;amp; Jean &amp;amp; Ray over at Wills. Marie went home with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ella has her teeth out.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER MONDAY 21 (325-40) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men drew in clover stack.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 22 (326-39)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;snowed a lot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nomination day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will took Father &amp;amp; Mr Black to Port Elgin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a big crowd&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 23 (327-38) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold &amp;amp; East wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr Strahn here for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men opened silo. chopped.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will, Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Political meeting Arran&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Ins?} 2. Good meeting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr McWhinney. Malcolm &amp;amp; Hunter there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 24 (328-27)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rain &amp;amp; cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Marie McLean &amp;amp; Archie Cambell married at the Manse yesterday wed the 23rd.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER FRIDAY 25 (329 36) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Men took out load Potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M &amp;amp; Marie at Political Meeting Mr J. Stacey there&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the Political Pot is Boiling&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;SATURDAY 26 (330-35)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home. Will took out load of wheat&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER SUNDAY 27 (331-34) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;No Service&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ice storm.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rec word L. B. Millar died &amp;amp; buried Monday 21st Nov&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 28 (332-33)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the clover Hullers came at noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kind of wet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;NOVEMBER TUESDAY 29 (333-32) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not very nice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men threashing clover all day. Will &amp;amp; Cassie went to Marie McLean's Reception now Mrs Archie Cambell.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 30 (334-31)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;very nice day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;men finished the clover about nine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R. M ploughing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I rec parcel from Eaton's&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER THURSDAY 1 (225-30) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;pretty fair day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to Missionary meeting at Mrs Grieves&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 2 (336-29)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will took out the Black Billy rained hard nearly all day very windy &amp;amp; altogether bad day. turned colder at night. very warm in forenoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER MONDAY 5 (339-26) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;quite a lot of snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all silent. ready for tomorrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 6 (340-25)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sleighing. R M took Father to vote in the Cutter. Will Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Port in car &amp;amp; home by school to vote. R M. Will gone to Port to hear news vote at school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Hugh Clark 53 James Malcolm 79 Steacy 34 __________ 166&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Malcolm in 400 majority.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER WEDNESDAY 7 (341-24) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Election is over &amp;amp; it was a glorious victory for Liberalism. King has 118 members, Malcolm had 431 majority, a nice day, men drawing gravel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Country is still here not on the rocks, as Meighan said&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Conception Day (Quebec) THURSDAY 8 (342-23)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home, men drawing gravel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;cold but nice,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Knitting Ross a Pull over&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER FRIDAY 9 (343-22) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all but Will went to Box Social at No 2&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Arran good crowd&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 10 (344-21)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;soft snow all gone&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will at Port bought Stanleys Tranters Billy "Holstean"&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER SUNDAY 11 (345-20) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all out to church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Shank's &amp;amp; Jack here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;beautiful day. mild &amp;amp; soft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 12 (346-19)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;dull, froze up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; R M. took out load of Pigs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER TUESDAY 13 (347-18) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will went to Brantford &amp;amp; Woodstock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 14 (348-17)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; I went to Womans' Institute&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not a bad day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M went to meet his Father&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER THURSDAY 15 (349-16) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Council meeting all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rest home all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went down to see Elsie Millar. had tea bat Mrs Shanks'&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice walking.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 16 (350-15)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not to bad all day but rained at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;concert at No 7. I did not go.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;good time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I went to Port in morning with R. M. &amp;amp; Will&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER SATURDAY 17 (351-14) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;rained all day &amp;amp; warm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cassie &amp;amp; childre practizing for Tuesday night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;baked my Christmas cake&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SUNDAY 18 (352-13)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;a Blizzard blowing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;no church&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER MONDAY 19 (353-12) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the weather some better.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;the fox died last night. John Kesselring is skinning him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;TUESDAY 20 (354-11)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild &amp;amp; nice all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all went to Concert &amp;amp; had a good time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;big crowd &amp;amp; the children done well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; Marie went to Port&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER WEDNESDAY 21 (355-10) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;pretty stormy Boys did not go to school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jack &amp;amp; R.M. took the ewes down to Shanks'.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THURSDAY 22 (356-9)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home. Cassie went to Port R. M. &amp;amp; Marie went to Christmas tree Arkwright&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;got a lot of letters &amp;amp; Cards, one from Mr Bielle.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER FRIDAY 23 (357-8) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;nice day. lots of excitement a parcel came from Aunt Lizzie in Wpg. Photo from John &amp;amp; Mary. Margaret came late train. Will brought home two Red foxes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;SATURDAY 24 (358-7)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;pretty nice morning cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob coming late train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; R. M. went out to meet Rob. he brought a Black fox with him.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER Christmas Day (Dominion) SUNDAY 25 (359-6) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;pretty Fair day. no sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all out to church but Father. we were all at Wills to dinner &amp;amp; tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MONDAY 26 (360-5)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;stormy. Rob &amp;amp; Will went out to Nomination&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER TUESDAY 27 (361-4) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rob went home this morning early train.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Will &amp;amp; I went to Jim Elliott's funeral &amp;amp; down town&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;roads good but no sleighing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;WEDNESDAY 28 (362-3)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;not a bad day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;old Mr Craig buried to day from noon train at Port Elgin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;he was 87.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER THURSDAY 29 (363-2) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;everyone home &amp;amp; well&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Shanks here with chop.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 30 (364-1)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;home all day, men sawed the church wood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;R M &amp;amp; Marie went to Port to a party. young farmer's. blew hard in the night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DECEMBER SATURDAY 31 (365) 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;mild but very blustry&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;some snow. Will took pigs out to Ronald Bell getting ready for dinner tomorrow. The year is nearly done. we are all well &amp;amp; home. so we all thankfull, altogether the year (has had its failures) hasent been to bad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;we have lots to eat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Margaret is with Cassie just now.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;MEMORANDA&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT---APRIL RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Game with cards&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;All - Islands&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Diamonds on the Islands&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kings go for diamonds&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Kings take spades, to dig&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jack's Pirates come&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Clubs to Kill Kings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Queens to to save Kings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;all they have is there hearts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;square cut as often as you like.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT --- JUNE RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cost of Hens 1921-2&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;from Oct&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. wheat 2.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 17 1 bus. wheat 1.10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;oyster shell .25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Beef scraps .25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Tomi?} .35&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;chop 1.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;corn .95&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 18 corn 45 c &amp;amp; 3.20 3.65&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May bag feed flour&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Eggs laid in 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 9 - 4 c each 36&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 10 - 5 c each 50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1922&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan none&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 48 - 35 C doz. 1.40&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 204 - 23 c doz. 3.91&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr 38 3&lt;sup&gt;1/2&lt;/sup&gt; 26 doz. 6.11&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 2.27 26 c doz 4.84&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sep&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Eggs sold 1922&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2&lt;sup&gt;1/2&lt;/sup&gt; 23 54 C&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2 23 46&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Egg Circle 2&lt;sup&gt;1/2&lt;/sup&gt; 25 104&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 12 4 26 78&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 19 3 26 60&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;April 26 3 78&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT ---AUGUST RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT --- SEPTEMBER RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1921 Do to Will&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 20 bag flour 2 40&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;balance on flour 3 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4 lbs butter 1 50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 22 Cash 5 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 30 Wheat 12 lbs .25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sep. 9 Wheat 12 lbs. .25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tea 3. 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec. 17 1 bus wheat 1.10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1922&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 12 Balance on meat 85&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 20 bus chop mixed 1 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 23 22 lbs Pork 15c 3 30&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT---OCTOBER RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT --- NOVEMBER RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Whitby&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cr. of A. W. Beall&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr N. H. Buchner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;137 Glendale Ave&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Toronto, Ont.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mr Hoare&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;41 Wellington St. North&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Woodstock, Ont.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE CASH ACCOUNT---DECEMBER RECEIVED PAID&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Eggs laid in 1921&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Starting Oct&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1 eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct. 24 53 c 1.10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 86 35 c doz. 2.50&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 104 30 2.55&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr 142 25 3.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 106 20 2.12&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;July&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sep&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Rocks: Brown&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 36. 68&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr 52 90&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Cost of Hens 19 21&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Royal purple 60&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oyster shell 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;low grade flour 2 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;corn 1 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;corn 1 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;flour 1 95&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 8 corn 1 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Aug 20 flour 2 40&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Oct 27 wheat 2 00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Killed two for use 2.00&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sold 2 chickens 30 lbs 2 30&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;sold 2 chickens 25 lb 3 06&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mrs Bain ( Eva Friend)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10 Kings Court Apt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Corner close Ont&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;King Cav. 3499. Parkdale&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;mlls sugar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr 3 cups Mr 3 Pa6 d lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 6 3 cups&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Taxes are due&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 17&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;August 17&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;October 17&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;DATE BILLS PAYABLE&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Do to Will&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 1 gall oil&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 5 Capolm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 7 4 gall oil Aid&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;38&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;35&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;152&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2.25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 17 4 lbs oatmeal&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jan 27 chop 24 lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jan 27 oats Buckwheat 40 lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb 7 oats Buckwheat 16 lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb 7 chop 8 lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Feb 14 oats 20 lbs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;March 1 40 lbs oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;March 10 lbs chops&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;March 24 30 lbs oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;March 18 8 lbs chop&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Total 106 lb oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;90 chop&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{BLANK PAGE}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;P. Cummings 267 62 Ave B. C.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs Ellen Bulle 112 Joseph St Chatham Ont.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;630 Candidates After 235 Seats&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;______&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;(Canadian Press Despatch.)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;OTTAWA, Nov. 22. - Six hundred and thirty candidates, so far as available returns indicate, were nominated today for the 235 seats in the Dominion House of Commons. They are as follows:&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;tbody&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Seats.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Con.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Lib.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pro.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Ind. and Labor.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Nova Scotia&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;New Brunswick&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;P. E. I.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Quebec&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;65&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;51&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;65&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;33&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Ontario&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;82&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;79&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;64&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;70&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Manitoba&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Saskactchewan&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Alberta&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;British Columbia&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Yukon&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;..&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;..&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Totals&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;235&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;211&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;201&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;144&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;74&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/tbody&gt;
&lt;/table&gt;
Total candidates - 630.&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;{Rectangular white card} To Father from Rob.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{rectangular white card} from H. F. Mc Dougall&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;P.O. Box 169&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Petrolia .Ont&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;New Congregational Church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On Wednesday morning the opening services of thiis new and really splendid edifice commenced with a sermon by the Rev. F. Marling, of Toronto. The Rev. Dr Wilker was to have officeated, but on reaching Toronto he was compelled to return to Montreal in consequence of learning of the death of one of the deacons of his church. The Rev. Mr Clarke gave a statement of the receipts, expenditure and liabilities of the building find fund, showing that after the completion of the whole work a debt of about $2,000 only would be left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the afternoon a splendid collation was served up in the basement of the church, the attendance at which was very large and the whole proceedings highly gratifying. From the spirit manifested by the friends of the cause it is very evident that in a very short time the establiishment church stewards will be able to report the establishment free of debt.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the evening the Rev. Mr Manley (should this be Marling?) of Toronto preached to an overcrowded and attentive audience.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;From the Quebec Chronicle Friday January 17 1868&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h3&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;By ROSALIND COFORTH.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Kikungshan, S. Honan, Jan. 17. - Words fail one to make plain to the home friends what this famine really means. It is doubtful whether there has ever been a famine when so many souls were involved. The estimates have varied from thirty to forty millions. Even taking the lower figure, it means four times the population of Canada, helpless and starving apart from outside aid. In 1887 a terrible famine occurred in the province of Shantung when it is said 70 percent. of the people died. While we now have greater facilities for reaching the people, yet the area is vastly greater, and rober bands, scouring many parts of the affected region, increase tremendously the difficulties of relief work. At a recent Famine Relief Conference Dr. P. C. Leslie, the Treasurer for famine funds. "In a hush that could be felt," stated, "there is no human possibility in sight to carry the worst sufferers straight through." And at the Pekin Famine Conference it was clearly stated that, "Unless money continued to flow in till next May, the sufferings of millions would but be prolonged in vain."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"So many thanks for your letter with enclosed cheque, I hope that you will remember us in prayer, for it is really heart-rending to hear about the sufferings of the poor people. We have had a long spell of bitterly cold weather and much snow ... so many people have died from starvation and cold ... Two Christian women came to-day, one nearly blind and the other with a three-year-old boy whose feet were badly frost-bitten, and a small baby. One of our Christian men had carried the boy and helped the blind women; the younger one carrying the baby. They had tramped in the bitter cold and snow over thirty-three miles to get to us, and would have all died of starvation had they remained at home."&lt;/p&gt;
"How can I express my joy, when I received your letter. This afternoon I had prayed to God for help, and my prayer was: "Father you know all about us. If it pleases Thee, wilt Thou this day send a proof that we are not forgotten." And in the afternoon your letter and cheque came. Thank you and thank you, and again I thank you. This has greatly strengthened my faith ... The people have got nothing and many starve to death. I have two litlte five months' old babies in my room and two about five or six years old. The Chinese woman who helps to look after these&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;children sleeps on my bed. My co-worker has three of the older girls sleeping on her floor. ... We do feel so happy to do this, so as to make room for as many as possible."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"Many thanks for your letter with enclosed cheque. I was greatly distressed about all these women and girls. Only a little over a month since the famine became acute. All our resources were gone. There could be no thought of sending the children back to their homes where they could get nothing to eat, so we just cried to the Lord, and then your letter and cheque came."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"This money has come just at an opportune time. Three young men had been in from the Neichin district, appealing to me for help for their village, which had cmoe absolutely to the end of their food supplies. I had told them that I could not help them, but they ahd not left when your welcome letters arrived bringing four cheques' so I was able to give these men millet to take home. Those last twelve days the distress has becoem much intensified on account of the heavy snwo and the intense cold following and numbers who have existed till now are dying off in quantities."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"In one of our districts it is said that eight out of ten of the women are without protection. Robbers are already carring off some of the young women to sell them. Their husbands have either died of the cholera when it was raging in September, or they have gone off with the robbers, or have simply gone to seek food and work and left their famillies to starve. Fairs are held, not for the carrying on of business (for there is none), but for the sale of young children and older girls."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"School children and indeed all of us pray with new meaning and nowadays. 'Lord give us this day our daily bread,' Truly we need the joy of the Lord these days, or we could not keep on. Yesterday it was pitiful to see two old men both over seventy, simply crawl into the main courtyard and cry for help - literally starving by inches. At a station not far from us, eight corpses were found on the slow train of famine refugees who had died en route from the cold."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;But enough! Surely these are sufficient to give us some idea of the awfulness of the situation. It would be well for us to remember, too, that all missionaries working or living in close proximity to the famine sufferers are in real peril, and need our speical support by prayer. Famine fever is very deadly and is sure to become prevalent when the weather becomes warmer. Already we are hearing of epidemics breaking out among the people. Shall not we who are spared these sights and the hardships and dangers of relief work, do all in our power to uphold our brethren and sisters, both foreign and Chinese, who are now carrying on this lifesaving work, both by sending the wherewithal to carry on this work and by upholding them by prayer.&lt;/p&gt;
There is just one bright glitn that may be given in this dark picture. Already we see that good has come out of this calamity. The very highest Chinese officials of teh land are seeking help of the Christian missionaries and working with them could not be a better proof given of teh sincerity and loving purpose of the missionaries than just this famine relief wokr. There is no doubt at all but that a very wid edoor into the hearts of the Chinese people will be opened as a result of this terrible famine; for Chinese people all over the country, high and low, know how missionaries are spending without stint, strength, and money to save their people.&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>[[?]] 29.1905 Will paid up in full for the heiffer
&lt;s&gt;Lucy went July 30&lt;/s&gt;
Lucy Aug 19 McCredies
Bess Sept  8 McCredies
Rose Sept 10 McCredies
long horns Oct. 29


April 1905                                                                                              1
Sat. 1st North east wind Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned &amp; raked the east yard &amp; layed down boards. Paul went to Chippawa with Topsy &amp; the buggy had 2 dozen eggs @ 18 came back &amp; went up to see about the Turkey, May thinks she is getting the Measles. Fannie over [[Evening?]] she kept the fire in the Smoke house yesterday &amp; this Afternoon
Sun 2 heavy frost this morning &amp; wind north East. The people went down the road to[[?]] the first time for weeks. brole the roads for th first this week down in the school house
Will &amp; the girls gone In James Wells to day Mrs Smith she is poorly &amp; [[?]]
soon.
Mon 3 wind east - but the weather gets quite hot but dull looks like rain
Fannie put out some flowering peas and we divided the asters. Paul to School in the forenoon after dinner went fishing got a pike. he put the cows in she fished &amp; Marjorie &amp; I had to Sun after [[shower?]] &amp; got them in the barn yard Arthur over to the shop this forenoon
[[upside down]] Good friday Middy had 3 kitts &amp; Blacky 3 in the night</text>
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                    <text>2 Teu 4 looked like rain &amp; sprinkled once &amp; awhile then the wind started to blow &amp; got awful high towards night got cold wind west &amp; swept &amp; sahed the schoolhouse Marjorie baked bread. it was dangerous to have a fire. we had the pike for breakfast. Hannie &amp; Hattie over in the evening. Arthur ploughing. Will making gates. Paul brought the Turkey home. I finished my chemise
Wed 5 cold wind all day Fanny &amp; her father &amp; mother went to Drummondville Fannie went in to see Frances Miller. Frank has the fever now. I washed quite a washing by hand I was over to the other house for a long time At night both the girls were in we got a letter from Ella Forest with another collar Marjorie went to Emily Montagues for apples called in to Pel: &amp; May is getting the Measles. got a bag &amp; a basket of apples.
Thurs 6 cold north-west wind 12 eggs today Marjorie &amp; Hattie have gone to Drummondville 3 1/2 doz of eggs. Paul dug horse radish &amp; washed &amp; pealed it &amp; grated some Paul grated a little &amp; Fannie came in &amp; finished it I never saw anything so strong. Will set his marsh on fire Paul burnt ours Clara came home on Teusday
Friday 7 north west wind Terrible frosts at night. froze the hens drink solid I tried to finish my waist had to go &amp; sweep &amp; dust &amp; the school house at work, and all, the forenoon to snip Ethel Montagues dress frills &amp; Marjorie faced it &amp; I sewed the frills on &amp; she got it at night. Maria Spencer came &amp; stayed all night - got her supper
Sat - 8 terrible cold north west wind She went. Mr Mills after dinner came back &amp; went Mr Martin Dells. I made him pies &amp; cleaned the floor. Paul rode to Chippawa with Maggie &amp; only for eggs 15 pr doz had 2 doz. got a box of herrings. Hattie went to Berlin rode down to Chippawa with Ed &amp; Pel
Sun 9 beautiful day a little warmer we get a dozen eggs a day now. Annie Marshall for dinner over to the other house. Fannie &amp; Arthur Don Dell in the Evening. church Sunday
Mon 10. We got no sleep last night on account of the horse pounding so much. drizling rain most of the day, but did not amount to much Arthur working up at the head of the lot Paul caught 9 fish we had them for</text>
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                    <text>4 dinner. he cleaned out the north pigpen all that was not frozen          5
Teu 11. raining most of the day. roads quite muddy I went down to sweep Olly Dell over to get some one to help Marjorie went with him. Paul caught 6 fish. Will butchering 3 pigs they weighed 308 &amp; old 5 to farmer Mr Creskie he &amp; Fannie went down with them after dinner got 25 [[[pd?]] worth of bran Fannie came over at night and stayed She heard Frank Miller was worse. I set the black hen on 15 eggs
Wed 12 beautiful day but had frost at night. Paul went to Chippawa had 2 1/2 doz eggs @ 15 Maggie Heximer called on her way from school house. Mary Riexinger called for her mail Fannie went to Marshalls for a visit. Will went to Russ Hartlys raising. I baked bread had it baked at 1 Oclock. I wrote to Mrs Kent.
Thurs 13. I mended Pauls pants the first thing in the morning so he could go to James Dells &amp; see how Mrs Smith was &amp; see about hay The cattle are out starving in the field nothing but marsh grass or rushes. heavy frosts stunts the grass. However Mr. James Dell was kind enough to give us a load of hat Bill Montague draw it for us after Paul went away I went to work &amp; got out everything out of the woodhouse &amp; cleared it up such nice sunshine &amp; strong wind it did the things good when Paul came home he helped to get barrels out of the Bed in the woodhouse so I could turn around Everything crowded together. Fannie &amp; her mother over
14 swept the front room
Friday 14 snowing &amp; thawing as fast as it comes down. comeing from the north east &amp; disagreable if the cattle had no feed such a day it would be hard on them. I washed out some things but a bad day. I had to put a line in the varanda. Paul went to Montague after apples.
Sat 15 Terrible cold. I scrubbed the back kitchen after I swept it good &amp; scrubbed the stoops. Swept, dusted &amp; cleaned the kitchen blacked the stove made two pies &amp; ginger cookies Marjorie came home from James Dells
Sun 16 quite a lot of snow and north west wind. Maggie Heximer to dinner. Clara &amp; Fannie called Mrs. Riexinger &amp; Mary called. Fannie stayed all night came over early Marjorie went back to Mr Dells with Stanly about 4 Oclock snowed something terrible at night just like a winters night - cold &amp; stormy &amp; last night was fearful cold 
Mon 17 real blustery snow for all its worst at times then sun strike out Paul went up to Georges after sack of potatoes. I pealed a kettle of apples after dinner he went to James Dells after a selling of eggs. Fannie &amp; her mother went to Chippawa for 5 doz eggs for flour
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                    <text>Teu 18 regular winter weather yesterday &amp; today with west wind &amp; snowing most of the time at least comes on flurrys wind goes right through one Paul drawing manure on the garden. Put the horse away at noon it was so cold. Fannie papered their kitchen Paul took our Turkey away again. Mary Riexinger called to see if their turkey was here. I started my woollen quilt Paul swept the School house it was so cold I hated to go.
Wed 19 wind south west very high &amp; not so cold. Frank Miller died yesterday. [[set?]] [[spring?]] at night
Thurs 20 drizly part of the day. Paul went to Chippawa. Paul bought home a card telling us about Frank Millers death. He was burrie this afternoon. met at the house at 3 Oclock [[hence?]] to All Saints church on this side Mrs Reixinger came past as Paul was going away &amp; stayed untill he came back Fannie up to see May. I baked bread &amp; plum tarts 
Friday 21 Good Fridaty day something terrible rained pasrt of the time &amp; snowed part of the time great big flakes the largest I ever saw then the water was laying all over the ground from the heavy rain in the night. The cows would not stay long enough to drink watered snow by the pail at night. We had a mess of fish
Sat. 22 sun out and nice again. Olly brought Marjorie home in the afternoon. I was mending Pauls pants all forenoon after nailed down some oil cloth to patch up holes cleaned the floor &amp; blacked the stove.
Marjorie had a bad face all swelled from her eyetooth. Fannie went to Chippawa after Hattie came home from Berlin just gone two weeks. Paul went after the turkey Nag dont seem to get much better.
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                    <text>Wed 26. warm. Paul caught 4 fish last night &amp; 12 tonight today gave part of them to Fannie. Hattie here working on her centerpiece that she drew the pattern herself. Last night I had a bad spell with my heart &amp; they all came over but Arthur. Ive got a cold &amp; I dont know how U got it. I am not good for anything Mrs Riexinger brought over a liver. Will &amp; Arthur went to Port. to Mill. Fannie took the day for fishing caught 1 they are gone to a meeting in the church to consider what to do with the money from the Tea meeting
Thurs 27 The Turkey laid her first egg. I set a hen with eggs from Olly Dells. I swept &amp; dusted, cleaned the floor scribbed the stoops washed quite a few things swept the back kitchen. blacked the stove, put in my flowering peas Paul went over to Dells to draw away the coal ashes beautiful day wind cool - cool enough to be pleasant ironed the pillow cases.
Friday 28 dreadful hot. I made 3 pies &amp; black current tarts. I was just played out it was so hot &amp; the whole house was like an oven. Paul started to clean the calf pen in the afternoon Paul went to Chippawa in an hour &amp; 25 minutes because Clara rode up with him. Maggie called in for awhile I had to run after the turkey all the time, once over opposite Reixingers. They are washing her buggy. The men the Ferrys &amp; Hattie stayed all night over to James Dells
Sat 29  rained in the night &amp; raining this morning. beautiful growing weather Paul finished the calf pen. Paul went after Marjorie I ironed &amp; cleaned up the kitchen &amp; wood house. Riexmingers got the mail 
Sun 30 got cooler the wind almost cold Hattie to dinner. Fannie over in the afternoon Marjorie gone back to Mr Dells Paul took her Fannie went after church at night. Harrie stayed here all night.
Mon.     May 1905
Mon 1. I baked jelly cookies &amp; tarts They cleaned their pantry. Paul drawing manure all day with Georges waggon 
Teu 2 getting warm again I baked bread, &amp; 2 apple pies cleaned both floors boiled meat &amp; stewed apples &amp; got supper for the men ploughing 
There were 6 teams so good of them that came. They ploughed 3 1/2 acres they woud not come in for supper
Wed 3 day very hot wind high &amp; warm Maggie came down with a jar of milk &amp; to see about the ground that was ploughed yesterday



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                    <text>10. &amp; I went up to see Will first if they wanted it then went to Geroges to sell them. After dinner I papered where the wash stand stood &amp; the wood box stood Arthur drawing up rails Will working at the fence posts at the head o the lot. Bell had her calf at night. Will &amp; Arthur came over she got along all right 
Thur 4 Arthur came over &amp; ploughed the lower gardens &amp; this strip between house &amp; barn, in the forenoon. after dinner, we got the [[sleigh?]] out. Paul &amp; [[?]] they loaded a load of hay to take away. I cleaned my pantry - slow work after I got it done had to wash the dishes &amp; everything after dark did not get everything put back untill next morning. The girls &amp; Clara &amp; Mary went to Drummondville yesterday to buy things for the church.
Friday 5 Frank &amp; Allen working on the ground with [[Jim Jeams?]] . George &amp; Maggie went to Clifton got 16 for eggs had Friday got radish seed &amp; mustard &amp; papered a lot more &amp; swept &amp; cleaned. Will &amp; Arthur ploughing for peas and for the fence. 
Sat. 6 pouring rain most of the afternoon &amp; part of the forenoon The boys quit ploughing after they got wet through. James McCredie &amp; Henry       11
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Sun 7 nice sunshine but very cool Marjorie &amp; Fannie came home, after dinner. The girls &amp; Arthur &amp; Mrs Riexinger came in. The girls gone to Saurs church tonight.
Mon 8. Paul took Marjorie &amp; Fannie to James Wells Mr Well gave a bag of oats Jerry here to get Paul to herd his cattle. James McCredie [[?]] us for road work. I washed white clothes all day &amp; put them to soak over night &amp; washed four flannelette night gowns &amp; some other colored things it thundered &amp; lightened quite sharp out &amp; poured rain. Hattie was up to see May Dell after she came home from Gibson her father &amp; mother went</text>
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                    <text>in the big wagon. Arthur making fence around the barn yard. Paul &amp; he started the poultry netting around the garden. I had Paul oppening a drain from the barn on the forenoon &amp; cleaning the barn yard. The boys finished ploughing at noon opposite the school house
Teu 9 dreadful cold this morning chills one in the bone. I feel sorry for the cattle going out so Early without anything to eat &amp; a fresh mill cow, poor little humpback. Sow bedding. Will kiled his pigs in the forenoon &amp; took them to Speck in the afternoon. Hattie went with hin &amp; took 3 1/2 of eggs. got some meat &amp; bran for us his pigs weighed 2.74. meeting at the church tonight We got up something to pay the minister. Howard Dell came to make fence. had to go home again. Will could not help. Cold all day sunshine most of the time then it would cloud up like snow. I hung the white clothes out had sun shine full strong north east wind my hands get numb hanging them out then I washed out 3 blankets one had been on Paul's bed all winter something terrible &amp; all the rest of the woolens. I went to bed about frozen.
Wed 10. cold yet. I washed the colored things. I was tired when I         12
started in tired when I got through I put out some flowering peas for Marjorie &amp; her [[doters?]] Paul working at the garden fence &amp; drained up the boards &amp; pools from down the road. McPherson brought their furnishings &amp; the chairs for the church. Howard Dell here all day making fence.
Thur 11 Sprinkled rain at time &amp; looked like rain all day. I9 chicks out of Dells eggs. Paul went to fish for an hour &amp; stayed nearly 8 &amp; caught one little fish. Paul &amp; I washed the carpet &amp; fixed the lounge &amp; made rising [[?]] at night up 3 [[?eams?]] on the oat ground they finished it all but ditching
Friday 12 the day rather hot gets cool at night left Topsy out for the first. Paul went to Chippawa had 5 dozen eggs @ 14. He got 50 lbs of midlings 65 cts &amp; paid 31 for corn meal Will got Teusday. I baked bread cleaned the Red Cherry sowed one bed in the garden Hattie &amp; Clara went over to James Dell to see about when they will have the [[posters?]]</text>
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                    <text>Sat 13 beautiful day. I put down the carpet &amp; took up the oil cloth &amp; nailed it down. Mary Riexinger called. Will called to get the horse to go to Chippawa to get his money from Speck. Maggie called &amp; stayed so long. I did not get the pumkin fries made. Hattie went to James Dells &amp; the girls rode back, Marjorie &amp; Fannie
Sun 14 rain in the morning. beautiful growing weather. I set our Turkey yesterday &amp; a hen the day before. The girls gone to the brick church 
Aniversary Sermons at the Brick. Hattie is here tonight. Will over tonight. The girls gone to the Brick tonight.
Mon 15. very cool &amp; windy I worked in the garden after I washed dishes. I put on two big beds onion seed, pepper seed &amp; a big bed of peat &amp; a lot of ground ready to sow. Marjorie cleaned her bedroom. Paul making a fence at the head of the garden. Will &amp; Pell work Fannie over to James Dells
Teu 16 looks like rain, Marjorie went to Chippawa to get wall paper paid 25 cts pr roll. 4 rolls &amp; 3 of ceiling. I got Paul at the barn to clean out but he is so lazy. I swept back room &amp; scrubbed the stoop &amp; got dinner when Marjorie came and took up the room carpet. Marjoriie put one roll on the ceiling. Hattie to Some event in Port [[Erie?]] about when they could have the festival 
Wed 17 a thunder storm only one bad report. Marjorie put the ceiling paper on all bit a little rained all the afternoon &amp; so dark could hardly see to paper we put on some towards night. Will made Paul put Topsy in their back shed its such a cold rain the sky looked terrible at times in the forenoon it looked so nice, the sky so blue then all of a sudden such ugly clouds came up &amp; the wind roared
Thurs 18 sunny this morning &amp; cold. we finished papering the room &amp; Marjorie took all the rubbish &amp; cleaned the floor. I sprinkled the clothes in forenoon towards night ironed quite a lot &amp; set sponge at night. Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening. The last day poor Jack saw alive. Will put the rings on the [[written on right side]] [[turkeys?]] [[cropped?]] &amp; got them in the other pen.
Friday 19 Will &amp; Lill went to Welland Arthur [[dirked?]] the potato patch &amp; the other &amp; harrowed them with Frank &amp; Topsy Marjorie put down the carpet &amp; I baked a big baking of bread &amp; a dish of buns. I finished the ironing. dreadful winds.</text>
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                    <text>16 Sat 20 a beautiful all but a cold north west wind go right through one frost last night &amp; going to be one tonight. I made 8 pumkin pues &amp; swept both rooms &amp; dusted then went to see May and stayed for tea. Marjorie working at the front room &amp; repoted her plants their furnitures came from Welland Pel got our corn meal 31 ct. sent 2 dox &amp; 3 egg @ 16 gal. Electric oil &amp; beet seed.
Sun 21 a grand day Marjorie &amp; Paul went to church. Fannie here to tea. They went to Saurs church, both girls were here in the afternoon.
Mon 22 Marjorie fell so mean she did not go to James Dells she had rheumatism she could not do anything. I put out the beds &amp; carrots &amp; helped with 4 rows of potatoes. They are putting in their peas.
Teu 23 I put in my flower bed box here in the yeard &amp; my others in yesterday. got six hills of squash in after dinner. We planted the rest of the potatoes 13 rows with beans. Marjorie washed out some of her things &amp; washed the front room windows 
Wed 24 Holiday. big time at Chippawa. I swept &amp; dusted the school house feel as if I was pounded all over working on the ground so much &amp; stooping over. Paul is helping Will with his potatoes. he furrowed our ground yesterday. Marjorie has gone to James Dells &amp; Fannie came home Lucy had a calf. Paul &amp; I had a big time getting her up in the barn. I took the tacks out of the carpet &amp; take it &amp; the straw &amp; papers out &amp; sweep such a time moving every thing out of the room
Thurs 25 I cleaned the floor &amp; washed the wood work. Paul made a pen for the calf &amp; guarded the cows. I took up the pantry oil cloth &amp; my carpet. started to rain in the night &amp; it poured at times. Hattie came &amp; stayed all night.
Friday 26 rained all day nearly &amp; poured in night. The road is like a little lake in front of the barn. Everything a a foot deep in water. I put down the carpet &amp; got the things back moveing them so much I got tired of it. Fanny went yesterday to Clifton. Hattie went dow to Chippawa &amp; brought her home.
Sat 26 I papered the corner behind the lounge washed the curtains &amp; windows &amp; scrubbed the kitchen floor where there was no carpet done so many little things that dont count. Paul went to Chippawa got 25 lbs beans &amp; loaves of bread 12 lb tea had 8 doz eggs</text>
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                    <text>Fannie drove over after Paul came home &amp; set up all night &amp; Marjorie came home Will &amp; Arthur went to Drummondville Arthur got a new suit. Will spoke for the bananas for the festival John Gibbet killed his dog McCredies had some sheep killed. Clara &amp; Mary went around yesterday afternoon after the ram slacked up to see about baking for the festival.
Sun 28 very cool the air full of perfume of the apple &amp; lilac Hattie brought over a nice boquet for us. Rose had a Calf in the night.
Mon 29 looks cloudy Paul took Marjorie to James Dells came home &amp; guarded the cows  I put in the pop corn &amp; mangel seed now I wish it was out for its pouring rain from the north East. Will &amp; Arthur took a load of oats to Aden Dell &amp; got the bananas for the Social tomorrow
Teu 30 I made cookies Paul guarded the cows in the morning after dinner gadded around back &amp; forth. In the church &amp; [[fancy?]] as a pig Arthur &amp; Allen Heummel gathered the cakes not a bad day the night is dark &amp; chilly quite a big turn out - made over 80 dollars
Wed 31. I washed the dishes for the corner cupboard &amp; put the pantry oil cloth down. set the hen yesterday got the eggs from Maggie &amp; set the Slack hen in the barn on our own eggs. Paul went over to the church as soon as he got his breakfast to help if they wanted him brought home quite a lot of cake that filled. Paul up for the day I swept the school house at night.
Thurs 1st.  June 1905
I done a churning the first in a good many weeks had a big time getting the churn and butter bowl ready
Friday 2 not a bad day. I planted beans &amp; some potatoes and on the east side of the house after dinner Paul planted some sweet corn &amp; I swept &amp; dusted the school house. yesterday fixed my flowering peas &amp; got two hills of cucumbers out. Lilly &amp; Hattie went to Chippawa took 1 1/2 eggs 16 gal 2 qts coal oil 1 lb nails 1 Roof bread &amp; 4 nutmegs Arthur &amp; his mother over at night
Sat 3 I churned the first thing just as I got through a big swarm of bees come out of the [[?parent?]] hive I got everything ready to hive them Paul came from guarding the cows &amp; he knocked them down they went in the hive but did not stay went away in spite of all the music. I worked the butter &amp; sent it to Chippawa with Paul 4 1/2 @ 12 1/2 quart came to 6 cts got Tea, nails, [[staples?]] sugar &amp; bread</text>
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                    <text>Hattie took Topsy after he came home &amp; went to James Dells to set up bed. they did not need her the poor old lady was gone She needed our one to sit up with her Fanny was here when Marjorie &amp; Hattie came. Will &amp; Arthur  were to Aden Dells with hay rained in the night or rather poured
Sun 4 rained. Paul took Marjorie back to James Dells. Fanny stayed all night. after she came from Saurs church cold &amp; damp
Mon 5 I did not sleep much last night my hand hurt &amp; it is quite swollen &amp; I feel too sick to poultice it &amp; my head aches. Fannie &amp; her father &amp; mother gone to Mrs Smiths funeral an awful thunder storm befor we went to bed in fact befor the cows were milked. Paul took the advantage of me because I was sick &amp; would not do his chores he milked one in the storm &amp; one after I was so glad Fanny came early. she was here &amp; washed pans &amp; strained the milk. the rain came down in torrents
Teu 6 Fannie skimmed the milk &amp; strained the milk scalded the churn &amp; done the churning I had a terrible time working the butter. had 5 lbs at night I had to take the cloth of my hand to skim the milk &amp; wash pans then my hand swells up &amp; gets painful. Fanny gone to Herrys to sew Hattie came over to stay &amp; has a bad cold a thunderstorm this evening &amp; one to night. it dont just rain it first pours. Everything suffering wash water    21
the road like a lake &amp; the pasture field low I never saw so much rain Mr Hazlett burried today he died Sunday
Wed 7 Arthur &amp; Paul run a furrow around the potato patch &amp; the east of the barn I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; cleaned the chicken coops which were in a terrible state. I took straw out of my bed for the chickens &amp; pigs Paul put a floor in the pig pen Will gave him orders to do it rained for four days &amp; running
Thur 8 The hens have kept me busy five hours running after them eating the beans down as far as the ground as they can see them &amp; the pumkins &amp; squash has
Pel &amp; Birdie brought Marjorie home in the afternoon Hattie &amp; Paul went to Chippawa got the insurance dividend [[is?]] 1.25 paid, the took 10 1/2 lbs @ 12 1/2 per lb 125 &amp; 2 1/2 doz eggs @ 17.42 lb. Will went to Black creek &amp; up on the river. Marjorie set sponge.
Friday 9 they are sawing wood for the other house Marjorie set sponge tonight. I cleaned today but my hand got aching I could not work got the calves out they were in a terrible state Marjorie got things fixed on the line of something for the clean up
Sat 10 Guelph excursion the girls &amp; their father went rained most of the day Marjorie had her hands more than full [[butter?]] to work. bread to bake. &amp; I was so sick I could not sit &amp; think [[for?? ? see right-hand side]]</text>
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                    <text>22 Marjorie was going to go to Chippawa for Miss Hosell then Arthur went, but she did not come he done our [[rodering?]]. Marjorie was glad he went as she had her hands full of work, rained most of the night. Will got home at 1 Oclock 
Sun 11 drizling rain. The little Turkeys comeing out 15 out of 20 Donald Sharp came after Fannie water laying all over the ground shoe deep
Mon 12 terrible black clouds at times &amp; sprinkled rain at times towards night it cleared up nice &amp; bright Paul fixed a floor in the turkey pen &amp; I got them in. Paul opened one egg that was left over &amp; it had a turkey with four eggs on, I churned &amp; washed the churn Marjorie got the meals all day first day of school after the teachers fathers death. Hatties birthday celebratiing at washing the buggy a thunder storm came up at night - not bad here bit the worst in 20 years at Otawa struck the Parliament buildings. Hattie was over in the evening &amp; stayed all night
Teu 13 I churned have hard work &amp; everything my hand is so bad. Paul swept &amp; I dusted the school house. The soldiers went to camp very hot &amp; roads muddy. Paul fixed the bottom buggy &amp; Marjorie worked the butter
Wed 14 Marjorie &amp; Paul went to Drummondville had 9 1/2 lbs of butter @ 12 1/2 &amp; 8 doz eggs @ 18 got the linoleum 3 yds @ 75 cts per yd 2.25 [[?]] Hattie &amp; her father &amp; mother went to town she got her new hat. dreadful hot &amp; stroped off a lot of my clothes &amp; washed all had the little turkeys out to get exercise but the heat is almost too much for them. they have had bad luck withe these only 5 out of 23 eggs one of them died. May went to Clifton
Thurs 15 dreadful hot it just spells one. I churned the butter soft as mush to send it to the cellar get ready to work, the little turkey nearly over come
by the heat. I got them up at noon and let them out. [[?poor?]] Paul went up after Marjorie he went after supper to George Hexmers. Tom McKeown &amp; Will to see what was the matter of his mower the bees swarmed the big hive. I got them in.
Friday 16 thundering befor we got up &amp; rained most of the day Marjorie was going over the river only on account of the rain. I churned. Paul went to Martin Dells after beans came back swept the school house. The bees swarmed after 4 Oclock.
Sat. 17. Arthur &amp; I picked the hard shelled bugs off part of the potatoes &amp; Paul finished them when he came from guarding the cows he had a mess of strawberries we had them for supper. Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp; cleaned the kitchen Paul went to Chippawa after 7 Oclock got home after ten had 4 lbs butter in a crock @ 12 1/2 per lb &amp; one dozen eggs @ 18 got 3 loaves Bread 18 per lb pails 4 coal oil 10 lb sugar 25 cakes 13 the bees that swarmed yesterday came out again &amp; Paul &amp; Arthur could not get them to stay &amp; they went Paul did not try to have them stay &amp; did not care</text>
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                    <text>24 Sun 18 church Sunday none went from here Paul had to take Lucy away. 
Kate Riexinger called in afternoon. Hattie &amp; Arthur over too. May out to church dreadful hot day we are almost prostrated with the heat thunders in the distance
Mon 19 heat something terrible &amp; thundering one time I thought we were going to get it got the turkeys in but it passed over Marjorie washed a big washing then went at her linen waist to fix it over I churned &amp; planted a row &amp; a half of potatoes after Arthur &amp; Paul furrowed out then they cultivated the potatoes made a good job on them the ground was turning green. Hattie washing all day. Paul put in some potatoes. Will went to Clifton with a load of oats. Will Frey died today 
Teu 20 Arthur &amp; Will ploughing the lane. Hattie washing again. Little chicks comeing out of the barn. Marjorie working at her waist got my hand healed nearly over bad over five weeks I went down &amp; swept the school house 
Wed 21 Paul weeding &amp; I helped him he got set o strawberries enough for two meals when he was guarding the cows Marjorie was going over the river untill she heard of berry picking funeral of Wella Grey. Hattie went to Clifton.
Thurs 22 Marjorie went to Chippawa had 9 lbs butter @ 14 &amp; 2 doz   23
eggs @ 20 got 3 yds of [[?]] &amp; 12 1/2 cts per yd got 1 lb of tea 1 lbs cheese 12 cts lemons. 2 loaves bread peppermints 1 pd 18 cts Paul working for Will hoeing
Friday 23 real cool north wind Hattie &amp; I went to pick berries at Hewsons made the sum of 29 cts Marjorie baked a big baking of bread Paul at Wills [[?]] today. I am so tired I could hardly walk home &amp; feel pounded all over. I never fell worse in my life Marjorie back is bad even Hattie is played out too lots gone to Niagara to see the soldiers.
Sat 24 I feel grounded from head to foot &amp; such a pain in my back &amp; chest I could hardly churn I cleaned up the back wood house &amp; that all I could do Hattie &amp; her mother went to Chippawa Arthur cut the roadside grass then went &amp; cut on their hill Marjorie ironed a lot of her bed things in the week &amp; finished Friday. I took old [[Robe?]] away then swarmed the bees 
Reeb called to see if he could get a swarm of bees
Sun 25 quiet day no one here Will &amp; Hattie went to see James Dell Clara &amp; Miss Colmer stay for awhile
Mon 26 I churned &amp; worked &amp; packed [[sold?]] churning Paul guarded the cows &amp; got strawberries Marjorie &amp; Hattie went to pick berries at Hewsons good picking she made 5 pts quite cool I feel so mean with my cold</text>
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                    <text>Teu 27 Will &amp; Arthur went to Welland Paul cutting bushes on the roadside I swept &amp; dusted the school house yesterday Arthur cultivated our potatoes Mr Reebs bees was hived it came out they went in the heat &amp; came out &amp; settled under the hive
Wed 28 Paul half day on the road got sick Will had 7 hay to rake on the hill Mrs Reebs came in the afternoon to see about the bees &amp; at night they came after them in the afternoon another swarm came out &amp; went in their hive
Marjorie &amp; Hattie went to pick berries made 10 cts instead of churning I washed out some things to change my underwear
Thurs 29 hol: I churned &amp; packed a crock of butter 11 1/2 lbs Marjorie went up in the evening to George Heximers to see if we could get seed potatoes I could hardly churn it was such a heavy churning
Friday 30 Marjories has gone over the river rode down with Maggie. I turned my bed up &amp; swept about the school. Took my window out &amp; washed it &amp; put up a clean curtain &amp; swept the dining room. Maggie brought our groceries home. had 3 doz eggs at  &amp; 11 1/2 lbs butter @ 14 borax 5 ct Matches 5 soap 10 ginger 10 Tea 13 pail 25 Soda 5 castor oil 10 sugar 25 oatmeal 25 lemons 13 stamps 2. rum 5[[?]]
Sat 1 Dominion day July 1905                                                               27
Dull all forenoon but O so hot in the afternoon it started to rain &amp; at times poured the poor little calves looked more dead than alive I got wet through getting the turkeys home rained in the night for all it was worth. Arthur cut some hay Hattie stayed all night' I churned
Sun 2 weather dont look settled yet kept the turkeys in the barn untill noon The new minister preached. Kate &amp; Hattie &amp; Tom Spall there. In the afternoon it got nice &amp; everything so quiet. Hattie came over in the afternoon Marjorie came home rode up with Mr Crookshanks
Mon 3 dreadful hot. Paul went to pick strawberries made 78 cts 1 1/2 cts pr basket. I churned butter very soft Marjorie working on Pauls shirt. I scrubbed where there was not carpet &amp; cleaned the floor &amp; scrubed all the boards they drawed in some hay.
Teu 4 dreadful hot. I worked the butter then went at washing. I never felt the heat so bad. Roy Earl &amp; Clarance came a terrible storm comeing up wind blew hard for awhile it looked as if we were going to have a terrible bad storm one heavey clap struck some where close. Fannie at Chippawa but it rained so hard</text>
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                    <text>29 we could not go after her Will over to see Mr James Dell he is very bad
Wed 5 looks like rain Paul &amp; Clarance went to pick strawberries but they were all gone for this year. Marjorie took 9 1/2 of butter @ 14 1 doz eggs. @ 22. oil 12 sugar 25 cheese 25. tea 13. 6 loaves bread 36 bug poison 10 
Thur 6. Arthur started the hay on his field but it poured rain for awhile The boys drawed the rest of the manure that Paul started the night befor Roy &amp; I started to put the bug poison on the potatoes put it on part of them &amp; I picked a lot off &amp; the boys picked a lot yesterday. Paul went to Saurs
Friday 7. another hot day. I churned the butter soft. Arthur cut some more hay. Fannie went over to the other house for Tea Marjorie working on her dress
Sat 8 Roy horse raking his field by the house &amp; they drawed in twin loads for us &amp; 3 for them selves they raked so late that Jennie &amp; Marjorie could not go after bread I picked &amp; gutted cherrues for two pies &amp; an apple sauce &amp; jelly mixed. had fire enough to roast an ox Jennie &amp; Marjorie over to help Hattie with her dress. They killed the old rooster. Clara down to stay all night the boys over for supper in the old house Roy stayed all night over there the two boys helping them Clarance had a falling out   29
with them Paul came home brought a letter from Fannie telling of the birth of Donalds son day befor
Sun 9 rather a nice day. Jenniie over for tea in other house &amp; the boys Roy was there for dinner we had cherry pie for supper Wills had a swarm of bees &amp; we had a swarm on thursday we put it in the keg I got everything ready &amp; Roy knocked it down. I got stung under the eye
John &amp; Ed to the other house. Hattie gone to Montroy
Mon 10 Marjorie &amp; Jennue went to Chippawa in the forenoon got 8 loaves of bread, rolls of bread Jennie got biscuits; meat [[meal?]] &amp; cheese. Marjorie got socks for Paul &amp; 15 ct Embroidery had 6 lbs 2 oz  of butter @ 15 Arthur started to go to James Dells he cut hay heard Mr Dell was so bad he came back Will went all the way. Marjorie &amp; Jennie went after dinner to see him he was a little better they drawed in two loads here &amp; one there to make up for the extra one [[?]] Paul &amp; I went befor 6 Oclock &amp; mowed away so they got more hay in they got both loads in we had a shower befor breakfast: I churned Paul stayed to home all day went at night to Somervilles. Arthur cut some in the new ground the boys got George boat &amp; went for a ride</text>
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                    <text>30 Teu 11 terrible hot. &amp; cloudy last night it was cool tonight close &amp; hot. we had pour down the boys were out in it. Roy raked up the hay here Arthur cut yesterday &amp; they got it in. the [[rakings?]] are out. their hay in the new ground Will is going to set up at Dells tonight Marjorie &amp; Jennie working on Marjories dress Paul came home from Somervilles put in one day
Wed 12 started to rain as Paul &amp; I was milking rained on &amp; off all fornoon the boys all to the other house for dinner they are not doing anything both boys stayed here last night we had another mess of peas for dinner Paul gone to Hewsons after the strawberry money I churned &amp; put the last churning in the crock. 
Thur 13 Paul hoed the yellow corn in forenoon then went to Tom Sommervilles after dinner Marjorie washed a dirty washing. I made buns for dinner &amp; cornstarch pudding for dinner Hattie over in the evening I pulled a lot of weeds in the potato patch &amp; went over the patch for bugs
Friday 14 Clarance birthday he is 12 years old Jannie &amp; the boys to Wills for dinner they had a chicken for dinner. The minister in the other house for dinner. I churned then went out hoed a lot of potatoes &amp; planted some. They drawed in the last of their hay. Reeb came to see if Marjorie would go &amp; stay with the children when she went to market. the children have the whooping cough she went tonight &amp; Will went to sit up with James Dell. Marjories got 60 cts &amp; a 2 qt jar of wine
Sat. 15. I hived a of bees on the little red hive. Jennie &amp; Hattie went to Chippawa took 13 1/4 at 16 pr lb came 2.12 got 6 loaves bread 36 tea 25 &amp; [[eggs?]] 3 screen door 1.25 hinges 15 cheeses 8. Jennie ironed some of their things. I cleaned the kitchen packed the crock of butter. Marjorie came home early &amp; finished her dress. Paul never came home from Sommervilles. Arthur started to cut the field opposite the school house
Sun 16 Marjorie &amp; Jennie went to church. John Oliver to the other house all day at night we had singing &amp; playing.
Mon. 17 Terrible hot just dreadful. Mr Dell died this morning at six. Marjorie took Jennie &amp; the boys down to Chippawa to go home I just got the dishes gathered &amp; carried out when May came stayed for dinner &amp; for tea to the other house a dreadful thunder storm about 8 Oclock lasted an hour. never got any cooler Arthur raked a little untill Topsy came home. then Will raked with her &amp; the boys drawed in made a stack by the barn Mr Dell died on Peters birthday he is 839 Mrs Missoner 89</text>
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                    <text>32 Teu 18 dreadful hot - the heat something terrible. Arthur mowed in the fornoon. I churned. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned up the front room. Kate Riexinger called with the funeral notes Paul picking weeds out of the hay
Wed 19 looks like a storm. Paul going to take Marjorie over to the funeral then comeing back to rake he got as far as Jess Dells she sent him back for fear of the storm he came back as far as Freds then went in the bush to pick berries untill the storm came on I just through churning my the storm was something dreadful &amp; I was alone pretty near all through the storm. one peal after another struck 3 horses for Clarkton. The folks at the other house never got started untill 20 mins to 12 the funeral was comeing out of the lane as they got there. Marjorie came back with Riexingers &amp; stayed there for dinner. Arthur came over to tea
Thur 20 I worked both churning &amp; put in the crock 10 1/2 lbs. Milton Dell came along &amp; bought it paid 18 per lb &amp; 9 eggs @ 20.15 per 9. I went after the turkey brought both flocks home &amp; a lot of clover for the pigs. I picked the potato bugs off they finished the stock at the north of the barn
Friday 21 Marjorie got up early to go to Reebs I churned &amp; picked stuff for the pigs cleaned the hen house &amp; cleared up around the hen house 33
coops &amp; boards every direction. worked the butter it was so hard worked some on my blue waist milked all the cows &amp; had five journeys after the turkeys. Hattie came &amp; stayed all night, they are drawing the [[?]] and making a stack near the barn. they took a load to Vanderburghs yesterday
Sat 22 cool with wind yesterday north east I swept &amp; cleaned &amp; dusted both rooms &amp; scrubed every board out side. put the butter in the crock  just got ready to wash a few things as Mr McCreddie came &amp; stayed unitll 4 Oclock just as Mrs Reeb was bringing Marjorie home I washed Pauls shirt &amp; left the rest  it looked so like a storm Will cutting wheat would have finished only broke something. Paul helping. Hattie went &amp; got a tooth put on came back with Pel.
Sun 23 high west wind. Fannie came home &amp; came over &amp; called on us. Hattie &amp; Tom went somewhere.
Mon 24 Will finished cutting wheat. I churned then went &amp; washed out most of the white clothes had 8 sheets. Marjorie went to Drummondville she wanted to go to Clifton but it looked so like aa storm. We killed the little black hen &amp; had it for supper when Marjorie came home she had 4 3/4 butter at 18. got 25 g. sugar 1/2 lb rice. 2 qt coal oil shirt for Paul &amp; 1 yd factory
Teu 25 I finished the washing &amp; hung out what I washed yesterday the wind high from the west.</text>
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                    <text>34 Marjorie sewing all day on my waist  they are drawing in their wheat. Paul hoeing Fannie &amp; Mrs Hartley up came in a boat. Hattie went for a boat ride with her Tom Dell came down for Paul he come tomorrow to draw wheat; May started for the northwest
Wed 26 dog days started. I churned the butter hard the wind so cool from the west. Paul all day to Dells it keeps me running to see if the hens are in the oats &amp; getting clover for the pigs &amp; bringing wood/ &amp; Marjorie had to change the calfs &amp; working on her stripe skirt. Berttie Robinson &amp; Hattie called in the evening
Thur 27. hot in the sun but a nice cool west wind. Marjorie baked bread &amp; ironed Hattie &amp; Berttie called in the afternoon &amp; stayed a long time. Two young people drowned night befor last at Montrose
Friday 28 cold &amp; fogy in the morning. Marjorie went to Reebs felt like a storm all day &amp; high wind at night it lightened all around but did not storm. Hattie stayed all night. Paul went to Chippawa in the fornoon &amp; did the trading got a letter from Mrs Pound. Took 6 lbs 2 oz butter @ 18. 111. gal. 88 cts worth of goods &lt;s&gt;&amp; due bill for 23&lt;/s&gt; got vaseline 5 sugar 25 tea 25 coffee 13 lemons 10 L. sugar 10, cheese 23 after dinner Paul went to George Heximers to work &amp; I had all the work to do at night
I churned in the fornoon after dinner baked layer cake, another cake, &amp; cookies &amp; two pies at night &amp; put clean papers on some of the shelves.
Sat. 29 Hattie &amp; Paul went to Chippawa She went on to Drummondville to get her teeth fixed. Paul went after Mrs Pound. I swept both rooms &amp; scrubed everywhere there was no carpet &amp; the stoops &amp; Parlament house got everything done when they came at noon he went to George
Heximers got a dollar for both half days Paul killed the long tailed hen that went to the other house. Marjorie home about 2 Oclock. They found the two bodys at Montrose. Terrible thunder storm in the after part of the night. Mrs Pound got up &amp; came in with me
Sun 30 Dull day &amp; set in to drizle towards night Hattie for tea. none from here went to church
Mon 31 nice cold wind from the north east. we had new potatoes &amp; peas for dinner &amp; cornstarch pudding. I churned. Paul drawing up apple limbs of apple tree in pasture Marjorie took Mrs Pound to Chippawa Arthur helping Riexinger thresh in the afternoon</text>
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                    <text>36 Aug 1905
Teu 1. cold north east wind fairly cold in the house. Arthur finished in the fornoon threshing at Riexingers, then they went at their oats. I put down churnings on the crock after dinner worked on Paul shirt he &amp; I pulled a lot of weeds in the garden. Marjorie swept the front room I got five letters one from Mrs Kent &amp; one from Bill.
Wed 2 cool north wind Will &amp; Arthur threshing at George Heximers in fornoon afternoon finished their oats. Marjorie went to Clifton got my hat &amp; 25 cts worth flaked wheat, Took 12 1/2 lbs of butter to Kesters @ 18 per lb. 12 1/2 yd muslin 12 1/2 cheese 15 bread 52 yds cotton 16 laces 5 Ginger ale 10 sacks 5 gl oil 25 Mentum or Harlem oil 10 cakes 10 The minister called &amp; stayed to tea at the other house Paul took Rose away for nothing. he worked at the Credies drawing wheat. I churned, changeing calves, running after hens, just kept me busy
Thurs 3 dreadfully cold last night &amp; heavy dew Paul to McCredies. Will in the shop. I went up &amp; Pell told me to pick a mess of peas Marjorie making the curtains made one pair
Friday 4 we got up at 5 Marjorie went to Reebs befor breakfast. Paul went to McCredies they are drawing in the last of their wheat to thresh tomorrow. Arthur helping Fred all day I churned in fornoon afternoon   37
swept the house good scrubbed the stoops &amp; made jelly.pan cakes with iceing set sponge for buns at night. had to get the cows &amp; milk &amp; do all the chores for Paul never came home untill after dark Maud over at the other house for supper called here. Hattie stayed all night
Sat. 5 very warm &amp; high wind. I cleaned both floors &amp; baked buns put paper on the parliament house. going to bake tarts &amp; Marjorie just got home &amp; would not let me. I dressed the black hen &amp; bought 10 cls worth of beef had it for supper Expected Mrs Kent but she never came
Sun 6 started to thunder at 4 Oclock &amp; started again 10 after ten &amp; kept at it for 3 hours. we got something to eat when it started again quite heavy thunder at times &amp; poured rain done hundreds of good Hattie &amp; Margaret Hoshel here in the last storm Hattie's face awful bad.
Mon 6. bright &amp; hot thundered in the north &amp; rained a little shower when I was over to see Hattie drove Arthur in from ploughing Will in the shop. Hattie came over for tea. Paul going after his pay at Sommervilles got $2.25 I churned &amp; put fridays butter in the crock 6 1/2 lbs Marjoroe went up to Georges with a dollar for the church</text>
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                    <text>38 Teu 8 not much wind &amp; hot out doors but I did not feel the heat on the school house. I went down to clean it. Paul went to Walmsly after soap in the fornoon. Marjorie making the curtians for the east window. Emily &amp; the young ones called &amp; they came down to the school house. I was tired enough scrubbing &amp; moping &amp; cleaning the wood work then I picked two pails of clover for the pigs.
Wed 9 stiff wind from the west &amp; the air felt like rain. I went down &amp; finished the school house in the fornoon all but oiling the seals. churned after dinner. pulled a lot of weeds for the pigs. picked some cucumbers they dont [[?]] much old Mrs Reeb burried today. Emily Lemmons husband died Sunday. I worked Mondays butter &amp; put it in the crock for Milton Dell but he never came back this way. Hattie's face better Paul helping them to draw oats. Marjorie papered. set a small sponge tonight. Rale called with a [[eel?]]
Thurs 10. warm west wind. very sultry for the wind. sun dreadful hot. Paul went to Chippawa had 6 1/4 butter @ 18.112 &amp; one doz eggs @18.25  sugar milk &amp; brush 15. gal oil 19. tea 13. soap 10. can salmon 15 1lb nails 4 fly pad 5 lemons 18 cheese 14. Marjorie baked bread. I worked the butter then went down &amp; cut clover for the pigs my dress full &amp; the 1.2 bushel full &amp; some chaps out of our field. Paul helped them after he got home from Chippawa with their oats.
Friday 11 Marjorie went to Reebs not so early as usual looked like rain all day &amp; it sprinkled at times. Arthur &amp; Hattie waited all day untill 2 Oclock for it to clear up. I churned in the fornoon after dinner I baked two pies 12 jelly tarts &amp; cookies. I was just about roasted so close &amp; sultry.
Sat 12 hot yet it feels like a storm. I swept &amp; cleaned the veranda &amp; everywhere there was no carpet worked the butter. Paul took Eds money home. Marjorie got home late we had a bad storm mostly wind &amp; rain from the north. after it would go over it would come up again Hattie came &amp; stayed in the worst of it &amp; we were so glad we all went out to milk for it threatened to come on then the air is a little cooler. Wills sow had 15 pigs this evening
Sun 13 very cool wind. north east. Marjorie &amp; Paul went to church &amp; all from the other house. quite a turn out. We had disagreable callers then they went to the other house.
Mon 14 I churned on. Arthur &amp; Paul went to old Jerrys &amp; he gave him a black eye. Will went &amp; finished up affairs.
Teu 15. I worked all the butter we had in different crocks. 19 lb 6 oz it looked so like rain it set on from the north east we kept the horse &amp; calves in Will &amp; Arthur Fred finished the oats at old Jerrys Pauls eye looks bad yet.</text>
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                    <text>40 Wed 16. The boys started to cut oat here after dinner Paul cut a little wood on the fornoon then fidled the rest of the time untill Marjorie came home from Drummondville she went in the morning. took 19 lbs 6 oz to Adens a 18 payed 2.50 on the bill. got my slippers at Fern Robinsons. Robert McOliver Eva Mrs Dell for dinner over there &amp; tea here. Will &amp; Hattie here too.
Thur 17. I washed all the fornoon. Marjorie cut out my waist. Hattie &amp; her mother to Chippawa just got home when Mrs Kent came had to get her dinner then clean up the kitchen &amp; churn when we went to the other house &amp; Marjorie fixed up the bed room. Colly Reavely came to the other house. Min Marshall there to tea
Friday 18. Paul to Hewsons got a $1.00. Mrs Kent to dinner in the other house. After dinner Hattie &amp; Olly took her to Chippawa. I finished the washing after she left.
Sat. 19 Paul at Marl. Dells pulling beans. made 85 ds took Lucy to McCredies. Marjorie to Mrs Reebs &amp; made 50 cts. I swept &amp; cleaned all around &amp; made ginger cookies, tarts &amp; a custard pie started to rain &amp; rained hard in the night. without thunder. The girls got in the rain going &amp; part of the way with Min &amp; Yancy Young. I went down &amp; cut clover for the pigs
Sun 20 beautiful after the rain wind west -changed to north in the     40
evening Hattie &amp; Olly to dinner. Will over &amp; got the papers. The girls went to Chippawa church some singing brought to the other house by the Saurs brothers &amp; Min Marshall
Mon 21 high west wind &amp; looked like rain Paul pulling beans at Riexingers got 75 cts I churned, &amp; guarded the cows. I felt mean all day. Will &amp; Arthur fixing for threshing tomorrow at old Jerrys. Marjorie finished my waist. I took a bouquet of peas down to the school house &amp; cut some clover.
Teu 22 hot in the sun but a nice west wind,=. Marjorie to Reebs to help dress ducks. Will threshing at old Jerrys had 2002 let. the calves get full thne led them uo under the willows. I washed quite a few things mostly Marjories &amp; Pauls. Olly went home &amp; the Darker girls stayed they came night befor.
Wed 23 The heat something dreadful got cool at night: Will drawing in his peas Paul pulled beans in fornoon at Riexingers helped Will in afternoon from 2 Oclock. yesterday he pulled for Marty untill 11 Oclock then went to Riexingers I churned, &amp; Marjorie finished my waist, &amp; pressed it: I washed Pauls overalls &amp; socks
Thurs 24 sun hot in the morning when I was

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                    <text>I was guarding the cows then the wind changed to north east &amp; a thunder storm came up just as Marjorie was baking pancakes for dinner &amp; I was working the butter. There was 6 lbs Young Rapplego [[Rapelje?]] stoped for Paul to take him to Chippawa he could not wheed so he took two baskets of 
mushrooms he picked this morning befor he raked the pea stubble, (Beebe is sick poor little thing has a cold,) &amp; to finish all had killed
Friday 25 Marjorie went to Clifton had 10 1/2 lbs butter she sold 6 1/4 to Taylor for 24cts &amp; Jane 4 1/4 @ 24 got 50 pd sugar tea 26 cts cocoanut 15 cts paper 7, vaseline 5 blueing 5 nails 5 rope 35 cts 2 baskets of Plums 50 cts bread 12. brought up the pot Fannie gave her. she got 20 ct for their butter at Acten Pells. Ella Darkers birthday 17 Paul at McCredies pulling beans made 50 ct &amp; got his supper at home. Will &amp; Arthur drawing manure. I guarded the cows after I worked the butter in rolls for town, after I turned the cows out I washed dishes for an hour &amp; half, then caught a chicken &amp; cooked it for our supper, then churned. Just washing the churn looked out &amp; saw all the cattle out, &amp; had a big time getting them out. Marjorie just got home &amp; had to help 
Sat 26 Marjorie to Reebs, took a crock with 6 1/2 lbs got 22 ct. Taylors got $1.00 worth of sugar 1d cheese a loaf of bread &amp; 24 cts in cash she brought home a few tomatoes &amp; a mess of corn. Paul guarded the cows then drawed a barrel of water. I got him his dinnr at 3 Oclock then he went after the waggon to draw manure stayed 2 hours &amp; a half. George &amp; Alln drawed the oats Will &amp; Arthur drawing manure. I swept &amp; cleaned both rooms &amp; worked the butter, put clean paper on both cupboards, had a lot of work getting the hens caught &amp; shut up. cool wind, north-east but sun quite hot. 
Sun 27 cold nights nowadays if not like frost. Today the wind is cold from the north east Marjorie went to church, came home highly incensed with the singing. Sharpe to the other house brought Fannie home Hartleys there &amp; May Marshall &amp; her husband Lou.
Mon 28 I churned. Marjorie washed out quite a lot of her own clothes &amp; ironed them &amp; her white skirt. Paul drawing manure. Will &amp; arthu drawing manure. I canned up 4 jars of Plums
Teu 29 I swept the school house yesterday morning I did not get a chance Friday or sat. &amp; tonight swept again. Nellie &amp; Miss Thompson Hattie went after [[?]] Nell called here with Fannie they did not start untill nearly dark in fact it was dark Will &amp; Arthur threshing at Riexingers they were to come here &amp; thresh out ours but some new arrangement they have put it off untill Sat likely have a big rain befor that they took Topsy down in the fornoon after them took 3 doz &amp; 3 eggs. @ 20 cts pr doz got 3 loaves of bread 5 cts lemons 5 cts fly paper 25 cts bottle Hursts pain destroyer I swept &amp; dusted tonight Paul drawing manure</text>
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                    <text>44 Wed 30 a terrible thunderstorm this morning befor we got out of bed so close seemed right over our head Paul was up the horse out &amp; getting the cows in they are drawing manure I finished canning the plums
Thur 31 Marjorie went after dinner to McCredies after vinegar. I churned &amp; put the butter in a crock Paul helping them in the afternoon to draw manure. got at Resters 5 cts 1 lb cheese 14 cts 1/2 lb mix Tea 1 bottle ginger ale 10 ct 
coal oil yd flannelette 10
Sept 1905
Friday 1 Marjorie baked bread &amp; ironed part of the clothes I finished then when she went to Chippawa she had 11 lbs 3 oz @ 20  3 sheets amoing the rest I had a headache Marjorie swept the front room yesterday &amp; I changed the cot &amp; swept &amp; dusted the dining room &amp; made a batch of cookies in the fornoon. Paul went up at night to Mrs Martin Dells to see if there was any Elderberries The girls got plums &amp; tomotoes &amp; things for threshers tomorrow
Sat 2 Marjorie had to go to Reebs. They finished threshing just befor 3 Oclock &amp; started here 20 min after 3 our threshing lasted 3/4 of an hour. 99 bas. altogether 33 for us &amp; 33 for Allen &amp; 33 for Frank drizled rain in the afternoon. I had to guard the cows &amp; feed the calves &amp; wash dishes from our supper night befor kept me untill noon, then I washed out a lot of things Marjorie brought home a basket of cucumbers some peas &amp; tomatoes &amp; peppers &amp; a root of cellary. 
Sun 3. if Pa had been living he would be 93 today beautiful day wind west Arthur for dinner Eva Hannah &amp; some of her friends to the other house Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening very cool night
Mon 4 Labor Day. I churned &amp; worked the butter swept &amp; dusted the school house instead of friday, there was school. Paul wached the cows &amp; drawed a barrel of water &amp; Marjorie wached the cows while he drawed it. Paul drawed manure in the afternoon. Arthur working on the fallow
Teu 5 looked like rain. Marjorie &amp; Hattie went to Drummondville got tomatoes 25 per but each got a box Hattie got one tooth in. I cleaned up the woodhouse so Paul  could get the oats in from the barn that was yesterday when Marjorie was waching the cows. he drawed the water afterwards. Arthur dirking in fornoon rolling the afternoon I put the butter in a crock 6 lb 2 oz kept 1/2 lb home inside of a week we have gone through a crock about 4 &amp; /2 lbs &amp; a butter dish full &amp; had to leave some of yesterdays she got a 25 ct broom 25 ct sugar 10 ct mixed spies rising cakes  cheese 14. tumeric 6, elastic 3. brought home the coal oil &amp; ginger
she got the other day. Today Paul went after a basket of elderberries &amp; we got them cleaned.
Wed 6. I made an elderberry pie for supper just befor I started to sweep the school house. I canned up 42 qt jars of tomatoes &amp; 2.2 qt jars elderberry Marjorie went at night to Reebs to stay &amp; help next day Hattie stayed all night her face bad again</text>
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                    <text>Thur 7 five years yesterday Pa died. Reebs threshing I made two pies, Elderberry, then churned took about two hours, just got through when Jane Simpson came or tea. Paul went after elderberries got a basket &amp; a pail full. Paul went after the bushels of onions to Reebs. Marjorie came home sick. Arthur helping to thresh. Bertha Miss Miller in the other house
Friday 8 five years ago today Pa was burried. I baked two loaves of bread, made a big kettle of Chili sauce stood &amp; stired it all the time the bread was baking cleaned all the elderberries cleaned all the evening untill eleven Oclock Maggie took 1 1/2 doz eggs @ 2 ct to Reebs ot 1/2 lb tea &amp; Keens mustard. Fannie rode down as far as Chippawa with her bought her here safely. I brought over two jars of tomatoes from the cellar sealed a year ago as good as the day done up I opened them &amp; made ketchup. Hattie stayed all night. beautiful moonlight &amp; such cool nights they are fixing their ground ready to sow when it rains.
Sat 9. Fred Dell threshed. Will helped him. Arthur &amp; the girls were going to Sharps but it was so hot everything went wrong yesterday the pigs got out [[house?]] &amp; I turned out the cows &amp; did not know Bess was running &amp; such a time as I had when he went to Heximers to tell Maggie that Marjorie was not going with her to town. I churned &amp; pickled the elderberries with 3 lbs sugar &amp; a qt of vinegar cooked 1 1/2 hours, made 3 pies swept &amp; cleaned both rooms &amp; scrubbed the stoops &amp; boards washed kitchen windows. Paul swept &amp; dusted the school house. Hubby brought our mail. Mrs Reeb brought Marjorie home &amp; a lot of tomatoes &amp; a little crock of lard &amp; drippings Paul cut the weeds in the potato patch. I guarded the cows &amp; drawed water, &amp; cleaned the hen house
Sun 10 Arthur &amp; the girls went to Sharps. Fannie is going to stay. She brought her new dress last night for is to see its real pretty made so nice its blue in color &amp; very becoming. we saw it on her when she came to say goodbye. Marjorie went to church Mrs Bell was not there. Dan &amp; his wife came to Riexingers this morning. Paul took Rose away this morning to McCredies Dan &amp; Tilly had supper in the other house each called sepparately. Don Dell came in &amp; spent the evening
Mon 11 raining in the niht gently &amp; no thunder caught a nice lot of watter it rained off &amp; on most of the day Marjorie was going turn back but it would start to drizle. Arthur went after seed wheat at Martin Dells. I canned or rather cooked tomatoes all day. Old Mr Reeb died
Teu 12 Marjorie went to Chippawa after dinner She wached the cows untill 11 &amp; they went down to the bridge &amp; got out Will happened to see them or else they might have got far enough  I started after them Arthur got on Topsy &amp; headed them &amp; brought them after at the school house &amp; I kept them untill noon. Paul pulling beans at Riexingers was to come at noon &amp; get the horse but never showed up untill</text>
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                    <text>48 After 1 Oclock it was after 2 when she got had a crock with 5 1/2 butter @ 20. 1057 a due bill for 33 got 100 worth of sugar, 15 cts mixed spice loaf bread 10 cts red pepper lb nails. Came home &amp; went to Reebs after tomato 1 bus 25 took 1 1/2 doz eggs &amp; 5 cts for the onions I churned in the fornoon swept &amp; dusted the school house Paul pulled 8 rows in the fornoon &amp; 8 in afternoon Hattie got a letter to her uncle Rilla 921 Geary [[?]] &lt;s&gt;Wed&lt;/s&gt; Arthur drilling or his father &amp; Arthur helped Wed 13 Marjorie baked bread, seasoned up &amp; finished up a kettle of chilli sauce that was cooking all day yesterday had no sugar or spice. Maggie &amp; John came Paul cutting their corn Marjorie finished her mustard pickle. Arthur drilling &amp; his father takeaway the manure from the spouts. he cut 22 stocks he wached the cows in fornoon.
Thur 14 hot weather is changed frost last night Tom Warner here we bought 50 cts native herbs I fixed the wood house changed things around so I could get the bran emptied. Marjorie washed a lot of her own clothes. I had a chase after the calves down the back road when I came back Maggie was here to get Marjorie to lake Topsy tomorrow &amp; their waggon &amp; go after peaches 
Friday 15 she did not come untill nearly 2 Oclock had for our trading at Kesters &amp; go to hunt peaches after that got back after dark caught in the rain had some thunder I was affraid we were going to have a bad storm. Arthur &amp; Hattie were in Chippawa wih John &amp; Maggie Hattie went in to Drummondville got something done in her teeth then got a basket of Peaches &amp; rode home with them Marjorie had her baskets one 50 the other 35.  had 5 lbs butter @ 22 per lb got sugar 25 tea 13. coal oil 10 &amp; 40 on the book after she went. I churned nearly 2 hours Paul cutting marsh grass in the afternoon guarded the cows in fornoon yesterday afternoon finished Willscron 11 shocks. Arthur drawed up their pumkins &amp; squash in the fornoon
Sat 16. I worked the butter then went at the last of the large tomatoes we got from Mrs Reeb then went at the peaches the Crawfords 5 jars &amp; one of the white then canned some two qt jars of tomatoes. I was just about roasted. The day was so hot - started to rain towards night when I 5 jars of Plums &amp; skim the milk Will gave me a pumpkin &amp; squash Marjorie swept the room &amp; washed the dishes I pealed some peaches to stew for Sunday. Em Summerville brought our mail Paul swept the school house when he was washing the cows after dinner he cut the marsh grass
Sunday 17 gloomy most of the day &amp; hot Warm night thundered in the distance &amp; rained just after the cows were milked got our chores done on time.  it has poured since dark its nine &amp; pouring yet. Clara &amp; Tom to the other house Every one in but Arthur in the fornoon. Marjorie &amp; I lay in all the afternoon nearly then I read all the evening aloud</text>
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                    <text>Mon 18 dreadful hot Arthur started ploughing opposite the school house. Will went to thresh at Marvin Dells. rained Sunday night Clara &amp; Tom never got away from the other house untill eleven O'clock. just poured &amp; so dark &amp; driping in the house we kept a light burning part of the night. I canned up the basket of white peaches &amp; the basket of pears Maggie gave us
Teu 19 very muddy &amp; hot but not so hot as yesterday. Marjorie &amp; Hattie went after peaches got them at Monroe's for 25 cts per basket. Hattie got 4 baskets &amp; Marjorie got 2 they went to Aden Dells to trade had 4 3/4 @ 24 1.14 got 25 cts tea 26 cts sugar cheese 16 corn starch ten cents &amp; linmen 19 mixed spice 5. I churned &amp; killed a chicken &amp; picked it fried it for supper &amp; canned a few more to fill a jar partly filled &lt;s&gt;Paul down to the marsh&lt;/s&gt; Paul picked a basket of mushrooms &amp; walked to Chippawa &amp; got 75 cts for them &amp; got home befor [[?]] pretty good half days work sold them at Powells.  Hattie stayed all night. rained &amp; thundered in the night.
Wed 20 wind west &amp; cold got so cold we had frost as we had to get all the plants in at night. Hattie helped me in with them. Paul picked two baskets of mushrooms &amp; went to Chippawa over the river got Pauls overalls came back &amp; stayed at Jennie Hannahs I canned up 6 qts of peach had to work the butter &amp; put on a crock 4 1/2 @ 22 we got .50 cts of sugar. 1lb [[ropy?]] for the calf had 4 1/2 pds butter @ 22. 99 cts when Paul came home Arthur raked their clover seed with Topsy while his father ploughed.
Thur 21 Terrible high south wind blew terrible. Mrs Reeb here to see about getting a turkey she took out the honey. Marjorie came home with Tommy Dell. Arthur ploughed, harrowed, &amp; rolled it in four days. he says it ploughs hard besides drawing out the pile of manure that stood down there. I churned after I put out the flowers &amp; swept both rooms &amp; swept the worst out of the front room. I pealed 4 3/4 small tomatoes &amp; preserved them &amp; boiled over some chilli sauce &amp; put it in glass jars. Paul  
drawed up some rails after dinner. Frank Sherk to the other house tonight.
Friday 22. Thirty-one years ago today Will was married. Arthur harrowing &amp; rolling all day Terrible high wind all day from the west gets quite cool towards night, looks stormy &amp; sprinkling rain. I worked the butter then pealed peaches after dinner finished the peaches then went &amp; swept &amp; dusted the school house. Marjorie cleaned some mushrooms for supper. Marjorie mended Pauls pants all the afternoon she washed them befor dinner Will burning brush were the fence stood &amp; Paul drawed up nearly all the brush &amp; they burnt it on the ground Marjorie set sponge at night &amp; I pealed pears to dry Maggie brought the mail she got 27 for butter</text>
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                    <text>52 Sat 23. Paul threshing to Tom McKeons Arthur rolling when I was watching the cows he tilled &amp; furrowed out. Will basket brush he gathered up around. The minister came to stay all night to Wills. Marjorie baked bread she turned the cows out at night I guarded them she ironed her things she washed the other day I made 4 pumkin pies &amp; swept the dining room she cleaned the kitchen. Paul got home early frost at night awful cold northwest wind 
Sun 24 very cold when I went to church the wind was west. When we came back it was south west &amp; terrible high one could scarcely walk quite a number out to church. Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening we had a chicken for dinner The old [[setter?]] picked her head Paul killed her &amp; I dressed her 
Mon 25 cold west wind but a beautiful day nice sunshine Will went to Port to Mill. Marjorie, Hattie &amp; Paul went after Peaches got a basket for 25 at Manbys
Hattie got 3 for 85. 2 at 3 cts one@ 25 took 4 1/2 of butter @ 24 per lb for 50 cts worth of sugar &amp; a box of hair pins. Arthur threshing at Ed Dells I picked a hen for dinner but she was so fat I put her in salt &amp; water untill tomorrow I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; boiled the last of our meat for dinner. Terribly cold &amp; frost tonight. Will brought us 75 lb of flour
I swept &amp; dusted the school house
Teu 26 beautiful day first day of Stamford Fair. Fannie &amp; the Miller girls  53
over to the other house Fannie gave us a calf. Marjorie wached the cows so Paul could go the mash The first thing I put the hen on to boil the first thing. Marjorie fixing her hat over. I pealed 3 3/4 of small tomatoes Arthur went after Kirkly for his colt, we had him over to see Lucy she has a sore foot. Marjorie poulticed it with carrots &amp; then put bran on at night she went in so she had to take it off frost on the forepart of the night. Turned warmer the hardest frost we have had last night.
Wed 27 looked like rain on the fornoon when Hattie &amp; her mother went to Chippawa. Hattie got a letter from her uncle Biller. butter raised to 24 on Chippawa after Paul guarded the cows he went to Hewsons to cut marsh grass I guarded the cows in the afternoon Arthur cut the clover in the school house field. Marjorie still at her hat; I dug some potatoes in the fornoon pretty hot, but a cool wind if it was not for that it would be awful hot &amp; poor Clyde dont seem any better. Marjorie is poulticing Lucys foot with bran untill tomorrow Kirkly will bring a wash. Rose has great curiosity to know what is on Lucys foot.
Thurs 28 Kirkly came befor dinner says his fever is so high depends on it going down if he lives. Frank Riexinger over in the evening &amp; Hattie &amp; Arthur</text>
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                    <text>56 Marjorie was going after vinegar but McCredies were threshing clover seed so she went to Reebs &amp; they gave her a basket of grapes I churned &amp; worked the butter in a roll
Friday 29 Kirkly came &amp; said there was no hope for the colt. The cows foot is awful looking &amp; dont seem he improve I washed all day got a letter that Mr &amp; Mrs Buyers are coming tomorrow. Marjorie set sponge Hattie went over to help put down the matting, Birdy called. Arthur went after grapes we got 30 lbs @ 1 1/2 pr lb. The day something dreadful it's so hot. I never felt the heat washing all summer as much 
Sat 30 Poor Clyde seems better this morning but very soon a change sets in &amp; he is gone &amp; he seemed to get bad so quick Will was affraid he would die hard but he died easy &amp; they burried him down in the marsh all done befor dinner he went so suddenly after dinner Arthur &amp; Paul drawed a load of marsh grass &amp; put in the straw stack. dreadful hot again. Marjorie baked luvly bread &amp; swept the two rooms yesterday &amp; cleaned the &amp; dusted the dining room I fixed the bed then went to Chippawa after them. She had 5 1/2 butter @ 24. 1.32 brown sugar 25 cheese 1 ll 10 ct soap 5 soda 5 ginger 18 coal oil 10 Gran sugar 25 tea 25. I churned &amp; cleaned the floor &amp; all the boards washed the windows &amp; lamps made four pumkin pies &amp; patty pan cakes were a failure. we killed the rooster &amp; I dressed him. We had peaches &amp; cream for supper 
Sun.
Oct. 1905
Sun 1 beautiful day with a nice breeze we had the rooser for dinner. they went over to the other house for supper. Marjorie &amp; Mrs Byers took him part-way. Ed Dell to the other house
Mon 2. I went down to the school house &amp; swept &amp; dusted. The air was heavy &amp; no wind. The dust would not settle. Mrs Buyers sick. It rained sprinkling when they drawed the water: drawed a barrel for each house with Jack &amp; Topsy. Paul has a nice warf he built out in the creek he &amp; I carried water rom there all sat. &amp; sun. I churned &amp; we pitted the grapes ready to peal. rained a lot off &amp; on &amp; he got the other load of marsh grass just as it commenced to come really hard
Teu 8 I worked Mrs Buyers butter 8 3/4 @ 25.88 &amp; one doz eggs @ 25 &amp; one day we gave her they gave her a chicken 9 1/2 doz. eggs she took dinner at the other house They never got started untill after 2 Oclock Hattie went and got her teeth something done to them we had down 3 1/2 butter @ 24 got a lb tea 25 skein yarn 14. 9 lb sulphur two post cards 2 stamps down at Drummondville 1 lb salts 5 ct 1 qt puffed hay 5 ct 23lb corn meal 32 cts at Greens. Hattie for tea quite cool today. had hard work to get Paul dig a few potatoes when she was gone. I canned the grapes 5 jars had an awful time emptying jars to get enough I put them on &amp; canned two jars plums over. Wed 4 Wills cow had a calf this morning. he &amp; Arthur threshing at George Heximers</text>
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                    <text>56 I swept &amp; dusted the school house tonight I mended Pauls pants to give to Tom McReany
Thur 5. I churned &amp; worked the butter it was so cold with frost at night &amp; last night [[Fanny?]] over.  Alex McCredie brought us a load of wood. Paul at Tom McKeowns [[morning? working?]]
Friday 6 beautiful day Will &amp; Arthur went to Welland &amp; got middlings for himself &amp; 2 hundred of corn meal for us @ 1.20 for him I gave 2 dollars of my money &amp; 40 of Pauls Marjorie went to John Laws to see about corn &amp; they gave her a basket of peaches &amp; one of grapes She go fifty weight of corn meal from Green &amp; of Pauls Mrs Byers butter money. she paid 70 cts 1/2 hun, She took 1 doz eggs to Kesters @ 22 got coal oil &amp; nails. Took 5 lb 3 oz of to Miseners @ 27 ct per lb $1.40 Gran Sugar 50. 1/2 lb tea 13. brown sugar 25
cask 50. candy 2. we had potatoes, squash 2 eggs &amp; fresh biscuits for supper Paul cut up most of wood Alex bought. I boiled 3 pots of lard for the first
Sat 7 Will went after a load of coal. Marjorie baked bread &amp; cleaned the kitchen. I pealed the peaches for preserves made 3 pumkin pies &amp; swept the dining room ironed a big ironing after dark &amp; boiled 5 pots of pig feed
[[?]] for tomorrow Mary Jane brought our mail Paul swept the school house &amp; drawed a barrel of water. at night took up his bee hives not much honey
Sun 8 I was terrible sick all day &amp; such dreadful pain in my head. Fannie came home Baethe &amp; Don came as far as Rus Hartlys she &amp; Hattie were over Marjorie boiled two pots of mash for the pigs. They have all gone to church from the other house a good turn out Joliff spoke. Misionery meeting made $16.25
Mon 9 So terrible hot all day in the sun but cool in house. fog last night &amp; not much wind Arthur &amp; Paul threshing at Tom McKeowns Arthur got $1.00 Paul 50 cts. he drawed a barrel of water after he got back. Will went after another load of coal. Marjorie wached the cows &amp; I washed dishes, swept &amp; boiled pig feed &amp; churned &amp; washed the churn &amp; lot of milk crocks that I skimed. I dont feel ablt to drag after being sick Paul had let the horse get away &amp; she has to go &amp; help find her. I took the honey out. 5 lb on one of good honey &amp; 15 on the other of good honey quite a lot. to go through the colander.
Teu 10 beautiful day. Marjorie &amp; Paul went after corn to Mr John Laws got 10 bus @ 8 cts pr Bus $3.00 They gave her 2 baskets of Peaches &amp; grapes she took a roll of butter. The Kesters 5 @ 24.1.20 &amp; 9 eggs 14 cts got 1.11 on the book got butter. collar 15 dome of lead 3. plug tobacco 5. Hattie &amp; Arthur over &amp; we had peaches &amp; cream befor they left. I dug carrots &amp; potatoes for supper. got the cows up &amp; milked them. The trustees had a meeting at the school house We settle with the teacher she is going away friday I got a lot of wood on &amp; Paul helped I boiled a lot of feed for the pigs
Wed 11 raining part of the day. made the roads awful muddy I went down to sweep &amp; dust. north west storm &amp; cold got the calves in untill after
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                    <text>Thur 12 Will buchered a pig it weighed 1.4 g beautiful day overhead but terrible muddy &amp; cold. the last day of the county fair. I churned &amp; worked the butter right up 5 3/4 
Friday 13. Miss Hazelet called to get board for the new teacher. I made cookies &amp; I boiled pumkins for pies tomorrow. I swept &amp; dusted the school house. Will ploughed out the potatoes Paul heled to pick &amp; pick put in the cellar. They came over at 3 Oclock &amp; ploughed out ours Paul picked untill after dark
Sat 14 We borrowed 32 lbs from Will. Marjorie baked bread mixed it then went to Chippawa after Mrs Pound &amp; the children. I cleaned the floor &amp; got dinner churned a small churning made four pies &amp; tarts Marjorie dressed a chicken after dark
Sun 15 a beautiful day untill after supper when we got ready to take Mrs Pound home it started to rain. [[?]] she gave it up. Darkers family to Wills they took Hattie home with them. We had spare ribs for dinner. high wind tonight. Paul harrowed the potatoes over when he came home. Marjorie took down 5 lb butter @ 24. got a lb fresh biscuits 1 lb. cheese rest on the book. 90 cts the debt. down to 4.1d
Mon 16. cold west wind but nice sunshine Miss Grey started in this school. came here to board. Mrs Pound &amp; the children went home after dinner. Marjorie drove her home wind changed to cold in the night. I made two grape pies. boiled pig feed Paul took over some of the potatoes The teacher has gone to bed early tonight she is so tired.    
Teu 17 cold wind north east. The teacher not very well her school     59
troubles her Marjorie went after the ducks she &amp; Paul got the rest of the fruit from Riexingers. I churned &amp; worked the butter Arthur &amp; his father scraped the [[pond?]] holes.  George Heximer &amp; Mill Coakly scrapering roads
Wed 18  started to rain just as the teacher came home for her dinner &amp; rained all afternoon &amp; warm rain south west. The ducks are making them selves at home puddling around I made a cornstarch pudding for dinner &amp; Marjorie got our cabbage one mess. The teacher is better tonight.
Paul &amp; I are shelling corn tonight &amp; the teacher &amp; Marjorie are chatting in the room. I started Jims mittens got 3 rouds on them
Thur 19 looks like rain &amp; near dinner time it comes down &amp; at night pours like a summer shower Miss Grey throat no better no matter what she does Arthur ploughed some. I churned. Marjorie fixing her black skirt. Arthur came in for the evening.
Friday 20 The wind something fearful the worst all fall blowing from sometime in the night &amp; continuing all day. We sent the teachers dinner down to her. I made two pumkin pies &amp; last night I made patty pan cakes. Marjorie took the teacher to Chippawa. took 4 3/4 @24. 1.14. 41 on the book. 25 cts of sugar tea 13 cheese 15 factort 10 stove brush 20. Paul swept at school house &amp; went to Reebs</text>
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                    <text>most changeable day I ever saw rain &amp; something go round with a basket mushrooms to take in town The wind blew so hard the stacks almost blew away Arthur had to give up ploughing
Sat 21. cold north west wind chills a person to the bone Marjorie went to Walmslys after more pears Mrs W gave her 3 baskets on Monday Arthur &amp; Paul got the Parlor stove in &amp; I cleaned it &amp; the pipe &amp; pealed a lot of pears, &amp; swept both rooms. Marjorie swept my bedroom. Will in for a long time. Paul went up with Georges paper &amp; he had our paper. cold as winter almost
Sun 22 sun came out &amp; bright but cold west wind darkened up all at once in the south west &amp; thundered quite loud when Marjorie was going to church I had a dull headache. The minister preached a good sermon quite a few out. Towards night the wind raised &amp; blew hard &amp; rained some
Mon 23 sunshine but cold got dull. The teacher did not come Mrs Walmsly went down after her. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; put the pears on to preserving. had to core them over they stood since Sat: Hattie came over from Buffalo we started the fire in the room for the first. Arthur ploughing opposite the school house he started Sat afternoon Paul took his saw down to Chippawa to get his saw sharpened paid 20 cts
Thur 24 Will walked to Chippawa he paid $20 on the heiffers. Hattie over in the afternoon when the teacher came. I washed quite a washing &amp; made a sponge cake for supper, besides boiling feed for the pigs
Wed 25 bitter cold wind east: Will sold the turkey to Ernest Bossie ours came to 9.12. for 8 turkeys. I finished the washing &amp; made 3 pumkin pies.
Marjorie baked bread Arthur ploughing, only two schollars today
Thurs 26 Thanksgiving. The teacher here all day. Paul threshing at Persons. I dressed two chickens we had them for dinner &amp; supper had them fried. Cassie Tuft went to Buffalo yesterday. John Darker to the other house. Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening nice sunshine in the fornoon&amp; part of the afternoon then darkened like rain
Friday 27 looked like rain 3 schollars the teacher took her dinner Marjorie took her to Chippawa had 5 lbs 1 oz. @ 24. 1.20. got a gal. oil 19 lb biscuit 10.25 cts granulated sugar 1/2 lb tea 13 nails 5 chock food 15.31 on the book. I churned a&amp; pealed some pears. Will killed his pig &amp; took it to Chippawa it weighed 105 @ 8 cts a lb 
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                    <text>Sun 29. like winter a real shock ice on the water in the hen house. Arthur &amp; Hattie over in the afternoon. Hattie stayed to tea
Mon 30 beautiful day sun shine all day Marjorie &amp; Paul went to Welland to get cornmeal could not get any Paid for the Tribune. Mrs Walmsly brought the teacher then went to Port. I swept both rooms made two pumlkin pies boiled pig feed borrowed 17 lbs pea meal from Will. I picked the blind hen it was a job so full of pin feathers we had her for supper &amp; potpie. Pel, Ed &amp; Miss Killens in the evening at Wills
Teu 31 drisling part of the day &amp; cold wind very bad day the teacher took her dinner. Mr Hewson got a hundred of peameal for us in Welland &amp; his boy brought it to the door $1.20 for it. I have a terrible pain in my head with the cold I am getting Paul had it first. Marjorie has a lame back she same as I had a couple of weeks ago. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made a batch of cookies. Marjorie got the meals all day
Wo  November 1905
Wed 1 one dreadful night last night quite mild when went to bed the wind raised &amp; blew somethign awful &amp; hailed &amp; rained a little. The calves out The wind is blowing a gale today but sun shining towards might &amp; most of the afternoon snowed &amp; blew like winter. The teacher took her dinner. My head ached to split all night &amp; dreadful pain yet. The coldest night yet. 
Hattie walked to Chippawa then to Clifton. 
Thur 2. Paul swept the school house &amp; I milked the cows instead I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made patty pan cakes another cold night. Arthur over this evening. Marjorie making her tweed waist over, Took it apart &amp; washed it.
Friday 3 raining &amp; blowing I got both tables packed with wood carried it on &amp; packed it when Marjorie took the teacher down. I cleaned the other table &amp; got the cradle out so I could pile the rest of the wood sorted a lot of little potatoes boiled some of them for the pigs sent the rest in the cellar. Hattie came home with Marjorie &amp; stayed to tea we had pan cakes for supper Marjorie baked bread. Hattie was over the river yesterday with Nettie. Marjorie took 3 lbs 2 oz @ 24, got a package catte food &amp; a box of matches for them &amp; 1/2 lb tea 13 cts lb soda 5. 4cts worth of rolls for us. Took 1 doz eggs @27. had 25 on the book
Sat 4 I carried in the rest of the wood &amp; packed it under the cart table swept &amp; cleared up the wood then cleared up &amp; swept the kitchen &amp; dining room got nothing baked for Sunday. I churned &amp; worked the butter saved a pound for ourselves week befor last saved a roll for ourselves
Marjorie washing out her flannels &amp; some other clothes of her own. Martin Dell brought us a load of shingles Will went to Buffalo walked down. going to be a hard frost tonight. Don brought our mail. Clara &amp; Hattie called Clara wanted the Decanter's goblet for quarterly meeting tomorrow.
Sun 5 Dull &amp; cold most of the day some sunshine terrible frost this morning &amp; a ring around the sun. Marjorie went to church &amp; Hattie &amp; Arthur not many for quarterly meeting I swept both rooms &amp; made cornstarch pudding for dinner

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                    <text>Mon 6 rained part of the night raining when we got up &amp; off &amp; on most of the day Mrs Walmsly brought the teacher. we had a chicken for supper. I made two pumkin pies &amp; swept back rooms &amp; boiled pig feed.
Teu 7 looked as if we were going to have Indian Summer but turned &amp; rained in the afternoon Marjorie &amp; Hattie went to Drummondville had 13 3/4 butter @ 24 butter came to 3.30 sage. 10 cheese 17 coffee 25 tea 25 pain killer 25 gal oil 20 3 yds flannel &amp; 4 castor oil 15. velveteen 50 socks 13 sodas 30 Raisins 16. 3.30 raining when they came home. I churned &amp; worked the butter at night &amp; pealed pear. I clean picked a chicken for supper. snowed in the night
Wed 8 snow over everything but melting off The house turned cold in the afternoon Marjorie baking bread. I emptied the rag box a barrel full &amp; two bags full got the settee out in wood house emptied the meal barrel. I was bussy all day at cleaning up the woodhouse, &amp; boiling pig feed Arthur ploughing in the eleven acre field
Thur 9 ground froze this morning when I went down to sweep &amp; make fire. The school house something terrible. I churned &amp; worked the butter for ourselves Mrs Reebs &amp; the children to Tea. I made a cake &amp; tarts for supper. Marjorie working at her jacket. Arthur started to plough in the pasture field the first time a furrow has been turned in 20 years. Paul gone after cabbage to Everinghams got 19 heads for 25. going to     65
freeze hard tonight.- bright moonlight Arthur over this evening
Friday 10 Indian Summer started today. Will &amp; Arthur butchered the pigs a beautiful day wind west or south west: when I went down to make fire in the school house so Paul could go after a barrel of water to bushes. I picked two chickens for dinner a black &amp; a plymouthrock one fried &amp; one stewed. they got them done in 2 hours &amp; 10 min at night they carried them in &amp; we covered them up from the cats Marjorie took the teacher down &amp; a roll of butter 4 lbs @ 24 got a bottle of sage 5 cts somersavory shoe polish 5 cts 15 on the book. she got a cap for Paul &amp; turkey red for Mrs Pounds quilt. I cleaned the entrals
Sat 11. a nice day but high wind I put the entral fat on to cook washed the churn &amp; swept befor we could get at the meat. The pigs one weighed 237 &amp; the other 214 237 + 214 = 4.51 I scrubed the barrel &amp; their tub the entrals in I salted the meat &amp; skimed some of the sausage meat &amp; after supper cleaned the entrals it struck eleven after I got in bed my back felt tired out Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp; the dining room &amp; cleaned the oil cloth &amp; aired the front room
Sun 12 sun part of the time &amp; dull part of the time. high wind looks like rain towards night Hattie came in &amp; stayed the evening
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                    <text>in the afternoon it blew &amp; snowed something terrible Paul had the cows out, so late &amp; Topsy was out in it. Arthur was ploughing in the pasture field. I put a pot of lard on then skined sausage meat: got terrible cold at night, like winter they out the heiffers in the box stall. Will Dells wife had a youngster in the night
Teu 14. Birdie Dells &amp; Murrys birthday I churned &amp; worked the butter cooked pumkin &amp; made three pies scraped the entrals &amp; every day since they buchered. Marjorie working at her jacket &amp; yesterday she swept Miss Greys room &amp; dustred the front room. At night Hattie &amp; Arthur came over &amp; helped to make sausage we made a lot it was after 12 befor we got through a very cold night: &amp; cold north west wind all day Will &amp; Arthur went to Chippawa. Arhur got his boots Hattie polished the coal stove &amp; they got it up  Hattie has two of her little chicks yet Hewsons had a daugher
Wed 15 looked terrible black then started to snow the ground was covered in a little while got warmer towards night snowed when I was going down to sweep &amp; just got the sweeping done Marjorie blacked the stove &amp; I blacked the pipe Paul &amp; I finished stuffing the sausage bu the old stuffer. Marjorie got the meals.
Thur 16 a little warmer dull most of the day some sunshine wind cold &amp; chilly. The young turkey sick. I washed all the greasy things from sausage things, &amp; we washed such a lot of other things &amp; the churn, made tarts for supper. Marjorie working at her jacket. Arthur ploughing. Mr P waching the cows. After he gave a lot of lip he drawed up manure &amp; sods in bank the west side of the house Beens had two little kitts at night or in the evening she went out &amp; did not bother agai. not a cold night:
Friday 17 I churned the first thing. I &lt;s&gt;would&lt;/s&gt; could not churn on account of making tarts for supper plum jelly with raisins. Marjorie took her dinner down Paul guarding the cows I had to work the butter to send down 8 lb 3/4 @ 24. 210. 25 cts brown sugar 1/2 ln tea 13. poultry food 25; Cattle food 25 for Arthurs buttons &amp; canvass her jacket. 19.67 bread 6.42 on the book. The teacher went down with her roads terrible had Georges cart - after dark when she got home. Paul went down &amp; swept &amp; dusted the school house. I had to salt some meat left fresh wash dishes &amp; the churn peal squash &amp; could not wash out some things I wanted to
Sat. 18. Paul did not want to take the cows out but it was not frozen up so we made him go in the afternoon he drawed up a barrel of water &amp; some rails. Marjorie swept the kitched &amp; washed the towels &amp; worked on her jacket sleeves. not cold untill dark. Arthur ploughed all day I took the meat out of the barrel &amp; brought it around in the kitchen &amp; salted it over. boiled

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                    <text>67 heads for head cheese. Riexingers brought our mail Paul was over with theirs and got ours
Sun 19. froze hard last night wind north east awful cold for the sick turkey. Marjorie went to church 14 out. she [[anomisly?]] appointed Hattie &amp; Birdie Dell appointed Stewards of the church.
Mon 20 Terrible cold yet, wind north east more north I feel sorry for the sick turkey such a cold place. I churned &amp; worked the butter made ginger patty pan cakes. swept &amp; cleaned the linoleum Marjorie dusted &amp; baked bread she cooked onions &amp; potatoes for supper Arthur over he has a lame foot Jack jumoed on it. Paul drowned Beebs two little kitts he fixed in front of the cows a platform
Reu 21 cold norrth east wind but the day was fine otherwise. I went down at night &amp; swept &amp; dusted. I baked plum tarts &amp; 3 pies plum &amp; elderberry mixed. Marjorie finished her jacket she teacher &amp; I went over to the other house. white frost glistening on everything when we came home
Wed 22 beautiful day- just as Marjorie was ready to step in the cart to go to Chippawa Mrs McCredie came for a visit. Arthur over in the evening we had quite a controversy in Manitoba &amp; Ontario
Thur 23 just a beautiful day, sunshine &amp; wind south - clear Indian Summer. Paul cleaned the hen house. The turkey died yesterday. Marjorie went to Chippawa with the cart had 5 lb butter @ 24 bought Pheno Chloride to disinfect the hen house 25 cts tea 13. soda 5 castor oil 10 coal oil 19 Pauls shirt 20cts 12 on the book. Hattie sent the collar ro Kellie through the Post Office. I washed 3 flannel shirts two of mine &amp; one of Marjories &amp; a lot of other things they dried fine the wind was right for them Will went to Port with chopping for his pigs he got a hundred of flour for us @ 2.20. Don Dell here in the evening
Friday 24. south west wind. started to rain in fornoon. Paul waching cows. Will &amp; Arthur went with hay to Vanderburghs I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made drop cake for the teachers dinner. had to clean out from under the table to put the shingles &amp; long wood she carried on on the kitchen floor. Hattie over for awhile she took my hanging basket over
Marj took the teacher part-way in the [[democrat?]] after supper. The wind got so high it was just terrible fewer eggs a day now
Sat 25 high south west wind in the evening blew a perfect gale for awhile Marjorie washed most all day principally her own clothes got some of them dry had to wash them over the black things on account of the stuff she washed them with. I cleaned up the pantry &amp; put clean paper on the shelves &amp; table, blacked the stove, cleaned the lamps put a new wick on one, swept &amp; cleaned &amp; washed the chair. did up my drawer then mended my stockings</text>
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                    <text>69 Sun 26. a very changeable day. sunshine, wind &amp; rain of &amp; on during fornoon 25 years ago todat poor little George died a little over 6 years &amp; three months old. I had a terrible headache all the fornoon. we had a rice pudding for dinner. Hattie over this afternoon had to go home when Donald Sharp brought Fannie home. Donald Dell stoped to tea from church.
Mon 27 beautiful day. Arthur ploughing. Fannie over this afternoon. she has a cold. I made elderberry pie &amp; 88 cookies, swept the floor then disinfected the hen house &amp; the place where the turkey died Marjorie cut out Pauls overalls &amp; swept the front room Paul guarded the cows &amp; cut some marsh grass
Teu 28. blowing from the east when we got up &amp; raining &amp; freezing as fast as it comes down. Turned warmer wind got south - kept on drizling most of the time with the day dull the cows were in most of the day Paul &amp; Arthur fixed Bessies stall. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made two pumkin poes. Marjorie working on Pauls overalls Miss Grey has the hoarse voice got it at home some better today
Wed 29. a terrible night last night wind blew from the west thundered once &amp; quite sharp lightening sorry for the turkey out in the trees. wind strong most of the day &amp; at night get cold blows harder I finished the hand of one of Jims mittens Marjorie knit the wrist of the other. I made patty pan cakes then went to the school house to sweep &amp; dust        70
dark when I got through Arthur ploughed untill late he says it ploughed better than any day yet. Will over for awhile got a buckle for his overshoe &amp; some swill for the pigs Marjorie ironed &amp; got supper Paul guarded the cows.
Thur 30 snowed in the night enough to cover the ground lightly &amp; bitter cold all day The hens &amp; ducks seem frozen when they come out of the pen. little grey is sick. I never such tender ducks. Paul drawed up the marsh grass for the hen house. Arthur walked to Chippawa. road dreadful rough. I made pancakes for dinner, worked a little on Jims mitten. Marjorie cut out Pauls shirt &amp; sewed on it. terrible white frost tonight. froze hard last night butdid not freeze any plants some say it went down to zero it was 7 about when we went to bed while frosts dont go hard in the house
Dec 1905
Friday 1 Dreadful rough roads &amp; cold east wind I churned &amp; worked the butter 4 1/2 then went down at night &amp; swept &amp; dusted the school house. The teacher walked she expected to ride with Mrs Walmsly. Marj finished Pauls shirt: getting a little softer tonight. Marjorie set sponge tonight
Sat 2. rained in the night then froze towards morning then rained off &amp; on in the afternoon Paul &amp; Marjorie went to Chippawa at half past 11. Took 14 1/4 butter</text>
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                    <text>14 1/2 lbs In Kester @ 24 - 342 got me a pair of shoes 1.25 a pair of rubbers  75 cts five yds flannelette 50 cts sugar 25 tea 25 butter cotton 15 yds cakes 5 salmon 15 vanilla 10 Washing soda 3 nails 4. Fannie came over with her work stayed a long time. She mixed the bread befor she went &amp; I baked it &amp; made an elderberry pie, swept &amp; put down my bedroom carpet - cleaned up one shelf in the cupboard &amp; got some milk in. The cats all sick with the Diarhea. The little brown duck has been sick for a week doctoring her all the time but she dont get any better. fixed over my drawer made them shorter &amp; put buttons &amp; button holes on two pair
Sun 3 dreary looking day. church Sunday no one from her Marjorie has a cold. 13 in church. Hattie over this afternoon had to go home Expected Clara. duck a little better. Misener the store keeper in Drummondville burried yesterday. 4 years ago tonight poor Mother breather her last
Mon 4 snowed quite a lot in the night drifted some. sunshine part of the time &amp; dull part of the dday not a verry nice day &amp; could not let the hens out &amp; the cows were in all day. Arthur put up the room stove &amp; Marjorie put the fire in not long the chimney was on fire made quite a roar for a time. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made a layer cake. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned up the front room. Paul drawed up some stumps &amp; some rails.
Teu 5 Not a bad day. wind south west. Paul took down the feather ticks &amp; everything from [[aboay?]] &amp; all the boxes. The cats all sick. he carrued in the oats out of the big box. I made corn starch pudding for supper swept &amp; dusted the school house. Marjorie fixing her at hat   over
Will sold his beef cow to Pearson. The girls &amp; Arthur gone to Clifton     72
The girls at least have gone, Paul came home. Paul put the length with the damper on Arthur came &amp; helped him. The girls walked home after dark. Fannie brought her rain coat.
Wed 6 dull. damp &amp; windy still for all the clothes washed will not dry hung out all day &amp; at night not dry. I made 3 pumkin pies. Fannie over for tea Arthur took Henryette to Pearsons Mill went as far as Montrose then went to Mrs Dells &amp; Birdies nice moonlight nights
Thur 7. beautiful day I washed all day had the line &amp; pin it nearly to the barn. I was so tired when I got through. Allen Heximer here in the evening The clothes dried better than yesterday I brought them in at night. beautiful moonlight. Marjorie fixing her hat. I ironed a table cloth. 
Friday 8 another fine day nicer than yesterday so warm the bees all out a fire feels mean I like it colder. Marjorie gone to Clifton Paul took her as far as the bridge. Walmsly burrying his horse when they went down. The teacher walked. I churned &amp; worked the butter for ourselves. I washed 12 sheets &amp; the blanket to put over the straw. [[?]] &amp; [[?]] flannel petticoat. I was so tired washing 3 days, had pan cakes for supper. I put the bread in the pans &amp; baked it  The house was like an oven. I stayed out of the kitchen washing rather than be in.
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                    <text>73 Turned cold in the night - about 3 in the morning &amp; froze some. I cleaned up the pantry &amp; blacked the stove swept &amp; made a pie boiled pumkins &amp; squash for supper. Paul went after Georges cart. I went after Marjorie started about 5 Oclock. got home late took 1 1/2 dozen eggs &amp; 28 per doz &amp; 4 1/2 butter @24. bought 2 tomatoes @5. bottle eclectric oil. 25 bromide gumme 25 2 pint 10 soda 5 raisins 10. soap 5 salmon 10. due bill 63. Fannie Arthur &amp; Hattie over in the evening. they did not get home untill late. I made ginger cookies &amp; milked 2 cows
Sun 10 cold north west wind. The poor ducks hobling around yet. Arthur in the evening &amp; Mary Jane Sommerville to tea at least we gave her a lunch she stayed untill 1 Oclock sun part of the time &amp; dull part of the time
Mon 11 looked like a storm spit rain once [[??]] I churned worked the butter made ginger patty pan cakes high wind from the south west in the fornnoon we had fresh roast pork for supper Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned up the front room. Will went to pay his taxes
Teu 12. dull part of the time with a little sun shine spit snow towards night. keeps soft Arthur finished ploughing down in the corner by the school house &amp; the head land. I made 2 pies pumkin pies &amp; plum tarts. had pan cakes for dinner Paul guarded the cows. Marjorie fixed her tweed waist &amp; sleeves. I worked on Jims mittens the first for a long time its snowing tonight perhaps tomorrow The cows will not be lying down in the field full
Wed 13 sunshine in the fornoon dull in afternoon I swept &amp; washed the chairs cleaned the floor &amp; made a cake for supper, then went down to sweep Laffy &amp; Sam went with me &amp; stayed untill I came home a little snow on the ground not froze very hard. Hattie over for tea Paul cleaned the Office Arthur threshed in the fornoon at Riexingers Marjorie got the supper she is knitting her gloves
Thur. 14 wind north in the morning turned north east &amp; snowed some enough to make it disargreable Paul walked to Chippawa got my shoes. had 4 1/2 @ 24 it ought to be 1.08 &amp; they allowed 105 &amp; nothing for 1/2 doz eggs 1 lb tea 25.1 gal oil 19 S wheat 25 cornstarch 8 lb rice 5 candy 5 Glycerine 10. Marjorie baked bread &amp; worked at her gloves. I picked a chicken for supper &amp; mended my black waist. Will was in he sent for a plug of ivy tobacco. Marjories duck sick was first one then the other ever since we got them
Friday 15 dreadful cold in the fornoon wind north east - got the least bit warmer in the afternoon. I went down &amp; swept &amp; dusted out the school house Sam &amp; Teddy went with me Ted sat under the stove Sam ran on &amp; out of the window &amp; tormented me all the time I was sweeping Hattie was here when I left I finished Jims mitten my tooth aches in at times it sets me wild The teacher walked home. Marjorie working at her gloves at night. She mended Pauls socks. The roads rough George brought over our mail
Sat 16. nice sunshine, but freezing. rough roads Will Arthur Fannie went to Drummondville to buy Arthur an overcoat. Marjorie went with them to go
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                    <text>75 over the river to get something for Christmas met Reebs &amp; rode home with them got her supper there when they came home without her I sent Paul [[?]]
down as far as Pearsons bridge but saw nothing of her. I had first a terrible head ache all day never gave up for five minutes. Eveything I put on it made it worse I had to churn &amp; work the butter wash all the milk pans &amp; dishes sweep &amp; dust &amp; sweep the back kitchen everthing made it worse untill I put soap &amp; sugar on wet with peppermint
Sun 17. white frosts every night now so cold in the morning Marjorie went to church quite a lot out still he complains of people not comeing out. Levi Dell went after the doctor Will Dells wife some better. The girls went to brick church terrible rough roads. My duck walks a little better &amp; Marjs is some better. I wrote to Jim &amp; Marjorie wrote MrsBuyer
Mon 18 Marjorie went to Chippawa got Pauls boots they were 2.95. had 4 1/4 butter @24 came to 102. &amp; 63 due bill &amp; a 22 due bill. sugar 25. lemon peal 8. raisins 9 currents 2 salts 5 ginger 10 salmon 10 candy 25 match safe 10 tea 25 lemons 13 chock food 25 mails 4. I made a grape pie. grape tarts &amp; fried cakes. quite warm &amp; muddy. She paid Welland McKenzie for the cot bell 53 cts Levi Dells wife died this morning. Had pork freshened &amp; roast
Teu 19 sunshine wind west. mud pretty deep Arthur's cutting silver maples. I went down &amp; swept &amp; dusted the school house. Teddy went all the way same got scared of the boys &amp; ran back. I churned &amp; worked the butter finished the fried cakes. Marjorie swept front room yesterday knitting her mittens. Will went &amp; they took their sow
Wed 20 Mrs Walmsly called &amp; paid me for sweeping since Easter &amp; cleaning the schoolhouse . 1.50 my bill was 6.90 &amp; Pauls 190 she brought up Miss Hawley to visit the school. Miss Grey &amp; I went over to tea to the other house. Tom Dell came here for awhile then went to the other house gloomy day wind cool: mud mud every where. Arthur wemt to Port. for corn meal. rained in the night just poured from the east after we got home
Thurs 21 quite heavy thunder in the distance. Levi Dells wife burried. The Hearse &lt;s&gt;has hard&lt;/s&gt; the horses can hardly get along. Marjorie baking bread. I made a layer cake to get some for the teachers dinner I dressed a little black pullet for supper, she was as fat as butter. Em Summerville called in from the funeral. A large funeral the church full Mr Sanderson preached the sermon one of the most dreary day I ever saw- just keeps up a drizle &amp; dark &amp; cloudy towards night the wind raises to a gale something dreadful, from the south west.
Friday 22 another dismal day dark &amp; gloomy but the wind went down near night. Marjorie took the teacher down as far as the bridge &amp; Paul walked down with her &amp; came back with Riexingers he took 7 lbs of butter @ 24 paid it all on his books but .30cts 25 for sugar &amp; 5 cts for baking powder. I churned &amp; worked the butter theree was 8 1/2 Clara Heximer was married Wed 20
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                    <text>wind west. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp; dusted after I made my bed &amp; swept my bed room I went down &amp; swept &amp; dusted the school house it was a dirty job so much mud. Hattie &amp; Arthur went to Chippawa with two horses. They got 3 lbs of meat for mince meat @ 8 cts per lb 1/2 lb suet I paid 10 cts suet &amp; out of Pauls shoe money. Marjorie cleaned the raisins for the pudding
Sun 24 cold but nice sunshine the first in days Marjories duck died this morning poor thing suffered so long. The girls gone to the brick church none gone to church at Chippawa but McCredies boys. The roads are so rough. Marjorie had the tooth ache yesterday. The girls went to Tufts for [[?]] Their black heiffer had a calf just before they went to bed.
Christmas day Mon 25 The ground all covered with snow not deep but enough to cover the muddy ground not a bad day though. we had roast chicken for dinner a big rooster I dressed him today &amp; made the dressing. Fannie brought her presents over after breakfast - a nice handkercheif bag for me a collar for Marjorie &amp; a scribler for Paul &amp; Arthur gave Paul a handkerchief &amp; Hattie gave him a nice one She came over after dinner &amp; had a nice handkercheif of her own Make, we gave Paul a lb of candy a coffee cup a necktie &amp; a pie. Arthur &amp; him hitched up Jim &amp; Frank &amp; went for a drive with one bob. The men around Shooting owls. Patsy Sharp over to the other house.
Teu 26 such a beautiful day over head rather slopy wind south west . I churned &amp; worked the butter Summerville girls for tea. I made cookies
Will quite sick to his stomach &amp; feels miserably Hattie came over first then in the evening Fannie &amp; Arthur came over. Arthur &amp; Paul went to Chippawa with the colt &amp; Frank. got Marys Christmas cards Marjorie still at her gloves. Deorge Myers wife burried at nine Oclock this morning
Wed 27. I choped the mince meat &amp; the suet &amp; pealed the basket of apples Mrs Walmsly gave us &amp; ground the spice &amp; boiled the cider &amp; sugar it &amp; made a cream crock full then I cleaned the raisins for the cake. School meeting. Don called then Maud called on her way from Chippawa
Marjorie made the plum pudding &amp; we had it for dinner Arthur went with a load of hay for Vanderburghs beautiful day sunshine &amp; warm but so muddy Marjorie at her gloves yet. Paul helping Andrew on the marsh.
Thur 28 Marjorie baked graham bread I churned for ourselves cleaned the currants for the cak &amp; got it ready to bake tomorrow. Andrew helped Paul all day today to cut the apple limbs. yesterday afternoon he pulled out some with the horses. Will walked to Chippawa to make sale for some pigs sold 3 for 7 1/2 per hundred had to walk all the way. Harvey called to see if Paul would make fires &amp; for me to sweep &amp; dust. The cows out in the fields for two days laying down most of the time raining tonight A hen started to lay laid four eggs Marjorie set sponge on white bread tonight I made buttermilk pop tonight for supper
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                    <text>79 I baked the fruit cale, &amp; iced it, made a mince pie. Will killed 3 pigs to go to Chippawa day was so bad he did not go. Fannie over for a long time in the afternoon Allen Heximer got our mial we had liver for supper. I made a batch of ginger cookies Another egg the first thing in the morning
Sat. 30 wind blew a gale all night - snowed a little: the wind was west go right through me kept up all day. The ground did not harden up Arthur took the 3 pigs down to Chippawa sold them for 7 1/2 none of them weighed a hundred a piece Fannie went down to Hartlys to stay untill Monday Paul walked to Chippawa had 4 lbs butter at 23. came to $2 got a lb of currants, two white spools &amp; a 5 ct box of matches he was gone 3 3/4 hours brought home a basket of [[bones?]] and the new steamer. I swept &amp; cleaned the floor washed the chairs, cleaned lamp washed all the towels &amp; al my apron Marjorie fixing her jacket over
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                    <text>81 To cleanse a cow
  Take one tablespoo full of ashes out of the stove &amp; put it in one qt of bran &amp; mix it up good moisten with a little water and a sprinkle of salt give this in the morning &amp; if that does not do the job another dose about eleven Oclock &amp; if that dont do another about four but nor more than three doses in a day. Another way is to toast a large slice of bread very brown &amp; put water on it &amp; let the cow eat the toast &amp; drink the water
Muffins
Add new well beaten eggs to a pint of milk, &amp; beat into one quart flour, in which has been mixed &amp; sifted one half cup sugar. Three teaspoons baking powder &amp; a pinch salt. Last of all beat in one tablespoon melted butter, beat well &amp; bake ina hot oven in gun pans muffin rings
   Poached eggs on cream or milk
Heat half a pint of sweet cream or rich milk. rub one teaspoon of butter &amp; one small teaspoon flour together &amp; stir in then season with salt &amp; pepper &amp; when it is at boiling point slip the eggs on &amp; dip some cream over each &amp; butter some slices of toast &amp; lay on a platter, put the mixture over &amp; serve hit the half pint of cream will be sufficient for six eggs
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                    <text>89 Oct. 2. 23 lbs
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Brown cake. Ten eggs (save white of one for icing) 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup molasses, 1 teaspoon mixed pastry spice, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1/4 cup butter, 2 cups of flour, 3/4 cup sour cream in which has been stirred 1 teaspoon soda. bake in layers in moderate oven. [[?]] whip white of egg in a stiff [[?]]
boil 1 cup granulated sugar with water enough to cover sugar until it boils, then pour one egg stir while pouring then add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla &amp; spread on cake
Ginger snaps. 1 cup of brown sugar, 1 cup of lard, 1 cup black strap, 2 teaspoons of ginger 2 of baking soda, 1 cuo boiling water 
Jim jams 1 egg broken in cup, fill with sugar, 8 tablesppons shortening. 3 tablespoons water pinch sale: 1 teaspoon baking powder. mix stiff with flour &amp; roll them and with ring and put jam between
Prince Albert Cake
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Light Part Whites of three eggs half cup butter half cupbul sugar. half cupful milk two cupsfuls flour. one
Oatmeal wafers
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Jem-Jems 1 cup of butter, 1/2 cup of brown sugar, 1 egg. 3 tablespoons of boiling water, 3 teaspoons soda dissolved in the water, flour enough to roll them. stick together with jelly while warm.
Hulled corn. put 3 quarts of wood ashes &amp; 6 quarts of cold water in a large kettle. let it boil 5 minutes skimming several times. Take from the fire and add a little cold water to settle it. steam. put 3 quarts of yellow field corn in a kettle, and pour over it the steamed lye Let boil 1/2 of an hour, or untill the hull will slip off when rubbed with the fingers. Skim out the corn &amp; wash in several waters, rubbing with the hands untill the hulls are all off boil in clear water untill soft.</text>
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                    <text>91 Aug 65 st. 10 oz
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Layer Cake
1 cup sugar
Butter size of one egg
1 egg
2/3 cups of sweet milk
2 cups of flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Ginger Cookies
1 cup butter or lard. 1 cup boiling water
1 table spoon soda dissolved in water
1 table spoon ginger flour enough to mix &amp; roll out soft. Put in a crock &amp; add boiling water ith soda after other ingredients are put in. Then stir in flour.
Molasses Pudding
1 egg, 1 1/2 cup sour cream, 1 cup fruit,1 teaspoon soda. 1 cup molasses. Flour to make about as thick as jelly cake.
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20.10 1/2 @ 18
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brush 10
coffee 13
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;April 1905 1 Sat. 1st North east wind Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned &amp;amp; raked the east yard &amp;amp; layed down boards. Paul went to Chippawa with Topsy &amp;amp; the buggy had 2 dozen eggs @ 18 came back &amp;amp; went up to see about the Turkey, May thinks she is getting the Measles. Fannie over &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Evening%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Evening? (page does not exist)"&gt;Evening?&lt;/a&gt; she kept the fire in the Smoke house yesterday &amp;amp; this Afternoon Sun 2 heavy frost this morning &amp;amp; wind north East. The people went down the road to&lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; the first time for weeks. brole the roads for th first this week down in the school house Will &amp;amp; the girls gone In James Wells to day Mrs Smith she is poorly &amp;amp; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; soon. Mon 3 wind east - but the weather gets quite hot but dull looks like rain Fannie put out some flowering peas and we divided the asters. Paul to School in the forenoon after dinner went fishing got a pike. he put the cows in she fished &amp;amp; Marjorie &amp;amp; I had to Sun after &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Shower%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Shower? (page does not exist)"&gt;shower?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; got them in the barn yard Arthur over to the shop this forenoon &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Upside_down&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Upside down (page does not exist)"&gt;upside down&lt;/a&gt; Good friday Middy had 3 kitts &amp;amp; Blacky 3 in the night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;2 Teu 4 looked like rain &amp;amp; sprinkled once &amp;amp; awhile then the wind started to blow &amp;amp; got awful high towards night got cold wind west &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; sahed the schoolhouse Marjorie baked bread. it was dangerous to have a fire. we had the pike for breakfast. Hannie &amp;amp; Hattie over in the evening. Arthur ploughing. Will making gates. Paul brought the Turkey home. I finished my chemise Wed 5 cold wind all day Fanny &amp;amp; her father &amp;amp; mother went to Drummondville Fannie went in to see Frances Miller. Frank has the fever now. I washed quite a washing by hand I was over to the other house for a long time At night both the girls were in we got a letter from Ella Forest with another collar Marjorie went to Emily Montagues for apples called in to Pel: &amp;amp; May is getting the Measles. got a bag &amp;amp; a basket of apples. Thurs 6 cold north-west wind 12 eggs today Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie have gone to Drummondville 3 1/2 doz of eggs. Paul dug horse radish &amp;amp; washed &amp;amp; pealed it &amp;amp; grated some Paul grated a little &amp;amp; Fannie came in &amp;amp; finished it I never saw anything so strong. Will set his marsh on fire Paul burnt ours Clara came home on Teusday Friday 7 north west wind Terrible frosts at night. froze the hens drink solid I tried to finish my waist had to go &amp;amp; sweep &amp;amp; dust &amp;amp; the school house at work, and all, the forenoon to snip Ethel Montagues dress frills &amp;amp; Marjorie faced it &amp;amp; I sewed the frills on &amp;amp; she got it at night. Maria Spencer came &amp;amp; stayed all night - got her supper Sat - 8 terrible cold north west wind She went. Mr Mills after dinner came back &amp;amp; went Mr Martin Dells. I made him pies &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. Paul rode to Chippawa with Maggie &amp;amp; only for eggs 15 pr doz had 2 doz. got a box of herrings. Hattie went to Berlin rode down to Chippawa with Ed &amp;amp; Pel Sun 9 beautiful day a little warmer we get a dozen eggs a day now. Annie Marshall for dinner over to the other house. Fannie &amp;amp; Arthur Don Dell in the Evening. church Sunday Mon 10. We got no sleep last night on account of the horse pounding so much. drizling rain most of the day, but did not amount to much Arthur working up at the head of the lot Paul caught 9 fish we had them for&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;4 dinner. he cleaned out the north pigpen all that was not frozen 5 Teu 11. raining most of the day. roads quite muddy I went down to sweep Olly Dell over to get some one to help Marjorie went with him. Paul caught 6 fish. Will butchering 3 pigs they weighed 308 &amp;amp; old 5 to farmer Mr Creskie he &amp;amp; Fannie went down with them after dinner got 25 [[[pd?]] worth of bran Fannie came over at night and stayed She heard Frank Miller was worse. I set the black hen on 15 eggs Wed 12 beautiful day but had frost at night. Paul went to Chippawa had 2 1/2 doz eggs @ 15 Maggie Heximer called on her way from school house. Mary Riexinger called for her mail Fannie went to Marshalls for a visit. Will went to Russ Hartlys raising. I baked bread had it baked at 1 Oclock. I wrote to Mrs Kent. Thurs 13. I mended Pauls pants the first thing in the morning so he could go to James Dells &amp;amp; see how Mrs Smith was &amp;amp; see about hay The cattle are out starving in the field nothing but marsh grass or rushes. heavy frosts stunts the grass. However Mr. James Dell was kind enough to give us a load of hat Bill Montague draw it for us after Paul went away I went to work &amp;amp; got out everything out of the woodhouse &amp;amp; cleared it up such nice sunshine &amp;amp; strong wind it did the things good when Paul came home he helped to get barrels out of the Bed in the woodhouse so I could turn around Everything crowded together. Fannie &amp;amp; her mother over 14 swept the front room Friday 14 snowing &amp;amp; thawing as fast as it comes down. comeing from the north east &amp;amp; disagreable if the cattle had no feed such a day it would be hard on them. I washed out some things but a bad day. I had to put a line in the varanda. Paul went to Montague after apples. Sat 15 Terrible cold. I scrubbed the back kitchen after I swept it good &amp;amp; scrubbed the stoops. Swept, dusted &amp;amp; cleaned the kitchen blacked the stove made two pies &amp;amp; ginger cookies Marjorie came home from James Dells Sun 16 quite a lot of snow and north west wind. Maggie Heximer to dinner. Clara &amp;amp; Fannie called Mrs. Riexinger &amp;amp; Mary called. Fannie stayed all night came over early Marjorie went back to Mr Dells with Stanly about 4 Oclock snowed something terrible at night just like a winters night - cold &amp;amp; stormy &amp;amp; last night was fearful cold Mon 17 real blustery snow for all its worst at times then sun strike out Paul went up to Georges after sack of potatoes. I pealed a kettle of apples after dinner he went to James Dells after a selling of eggs. Fannie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippawa for 5 doz eggs for flour &lt;a href="/index.php?title=On_right_hand_side_of_page&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="On right hand side of page (page does not exist)"&gt;on right hand side of page&lt;/a&gt;Will went away with his Sow &amp;amp; took her to McCredies.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 18 regular winter weather yesterday &amp;amp; today with west wind &amp;amp; snowing most of the time at least comes on flurrys wind goes right through one Paul drawing manure on the garden. Put the horse away at noon it was so cold. Fannie papered their kitchen Paul took our Turkey away again. Mary Riexinger called to see if their turkey was here. I started my woollen quilt Paul swept the School house it was so cold I hated to go. Wed 19 wind south west very high &amp;amp; not so cold. Frank Miller died yesterday. &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Set%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Set? (page does not exist)"&gt;set?&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Spring%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Spring? (page does not exist)"&gt;spring?&lt;/a&gt; at night Thurs 20 drizly part of the day. Paul went to Chippawa. Paul bought home a card telling us about Frank Millers death. He was burrie this afternoon. met at the house at 3 Oclock &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Hence%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Hence? (page does not exist)"&gt;hence?&lt;/a&gt; to All Saints church on this side Mrs Reixinger came past as Paul was going away &amp;amp; stayed untill he came back Fannie up to see May. I baked bread &amp;amp; plum tarts Friday 21 Good Fridaty day something terrible rained pasrt of the time &amp;amp; snowed part of the time great big flakes the largest I ever saw then the water was laying all over the ground from the heavy rain in the night. The cows would not stay long enough to drink watered snow by the pail at night. We had a mess of fish Sat. 22 sun out and nice again. Olly brought Marjorie home in the afternoon. I was mending Pauls pants all forenoon after nailed down some oil cloth to patch up holes cleaned the floor &amp;amp; blacked the stove. Marjorie had a bad face all swelled from her eyetooth. Fannie went to Chippawa after Hattie came home from Berlin just gone two weeks. Paul went after the turkey Nag dont seem to get much better. Sun 23. Beautiful day. The girls were taken in the church. The minister for dinner in the other house. Pel here for supper &amp;amp; Fannie&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 26. warm. Paul caught 4 fish last night &amp;amp; 12 tonight today gave part of them to Fannie. Hattie here working on her centerpiece that she drew the pattern herself. Last night I had a bad spell with my heart &amp;amp; they all came over but Arthur. Ive got a cold &amp;amp; I dont know how U got it. I am not good for anything Mrs Riexinger brought over a liver. Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Port. to Mill. Fannie took the day for fishing caught 1 they are gone to a meeting in the church to consider what to do with the money from the Tea meeting Thurs 27 The Turkey laid her first egg. I set a hen with eggs from Olly Dells. I swept &amp;amp; dusted, cleaned the floor scribbed the stoops washed quite a few things swept the back kitchen. blacked the stove, put in my flowering peas Paul went over to Dells to draw away the coal ashes beautiful day wind cool - cool enough to be pleasant ironed the pillow cases. Friday 28 dreadful hot. I made 3 pies &amp;amp; black current tarts. I was just played out it was so hot &amp;amp; the whole house was like an oven. Paul started to clean the calf pen in the afternoon Paul went to Chippawa in an hour &amp;amp; 25 minutes because Clara rode up with him. Maggie called in for awhile I had to run after the turkey all the time, once over opposite Reixingers. They are washing her buggy. The men the Ferrys &amp;amp; Hattie stayed all night over to James Dells Sat 29 rained in the night &amp;amp; raining this morning. beautiful growing weather Paul finished the calf pen. Paul went after Marjorie I ironed &amp;amp; cleaned up the kitchen &amp;amp; wood house. Riexmingers got the mail Sun 30 got cooler the wind almost cold Hattie to dinner. Fannie over in the afternoon Marjorie gone back to Mr Dells Paul took her Fannie went after church at night. Harrie stayed here all night. Mon. May 1905 Mon 1. I baked jelly cookies &amp;amp; tarts They cleaned their pantry. Paul drawing manure all day with Georges waggon Teu 2 getting warm again I baked bread, &amp;amp; 2 apple pies cleaned both floors boiled meat &amp;amp; stewed apples &amp;amp; got supper for the men ploughing There were 6 teams so good of them that came. They ploughed 3 1/2 acres they woud not come in for supper Wed 3 day very hot wind high &amp;amp; warm Maggie came down with a jar of milk &amp;amp; to see about the ground that was ploughed yesterday&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10. &amp;amp; I went up to see Will first if they wanted it then went to Geroges to sell them. After dinner I papered where the wash stand stood &amp;amp; the wood box stood Arthur drawing up rails Will working at the fence posts at the head o the lot. Bell had her calf at night. Will &amp;amp; Arthur came over she got along all right Thur 4 Arthur came over &amp;amp; ploughed the lower gardens &amp;amp; this strip between house &amp;amp; barn, in the forenoon. after dinner, we got the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Sleigh%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Sleigh? (page does not exist)"&gt;sleigh?&lt;/a&gt; out. Paul &amp;amp; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; they loaded a load of hay to take away. I cleaned my pantry - slow work after I got it done had to wash the dishes &amp;amp; everything after dark did not get everything put back untill next morning. The girls &amp;amp; Clara &amp;amp; Mary went to Drummondville yesterday to buy things for the church. Friday 5 Frank &amp;amp; Allen working on the ground with &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Jim_Jeams%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Jim Jeams? (page does not exist)"&gt;Jim Jeams?&lt;/a&gt; . George &amp;amp; Maggie went to Clifton got 16 for eggs had Friday got radish seed &amp;amp; mustard &amp;amp; papered a lot more &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; cleaned. Will &amp;amp; Arthur ploughing for peas and for the fence. Sat. 6 pouring rain most of the afternoon &amp;amp; part of the forenoon The boys quit ploughing after they got wet through. James McCredie &amp;amp; Henry 11 surfacing the road in the rain. Will &amp;amp; Arthur gone to Clifton with a load of hay. I papered the cupboards &amp;amp; cleaned up the boxes of books &amp;amp; other things till late at night. pouring when we went to bed &amp;amp; a thunder storm last night - but not a bad one &amp;amp; thundered today. Everything in a terrible state around the barn on account of the rain &amp;amp; our bedding of hay. Sun 7 nice sunshine but very cool Marjorie &amp;amp; Fannie came home, after dinner. The girls &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Mrs Riexinger came in. The girls gone to Saurs church tonight. Mon 8. Paul took Marjorie &amp;amp; Fannie to James Wells Mr Well gave a bag of oats Jerry here to get Paul to herd his cattle. James McCredie &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; us for road work. I washed white clothes all day &amp;amp; put them to soak over night &amp;amp; washed four flannelette night gowns &amp;amp; some other colored things it thundered &amp;amp; lightened quite sharp out &amp;amp; poured rain. Hattie was up to see May Dell after she came home from Gibson her father &amp;amp; mother went&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in the big wagon. Arthur making fence around the barn yard. Paul &amp;amp; he started the poultry netting around the garden. I had Paul oppening a drain from the barn on the forenoon &amp;amp; cleaning the barn yard. The boys finished ploughing at noon opposite the school house Teu 9 dreadful cold this morning chills one in the bone. I feel sorry for the cattle going out so Early without anything to eat &amp;amp; a fresh mill cow, poor little humpback. Sow bedding. Will kiled his pigs in the forenoon &amp;amp; took them to Speck in the afternoon. Hattie went with hin &amp;amp; took 3 1/2 of eggs. got some meat &amp;amp; bran for us his pigs weighed 2.74. meeting at the church tonight We got up something to pay the minister. Howard Dell came to make fence. had to go home again. Will could not help. Cold all day sunshine most of the time then it would cloud up like snow. I hung the white clothes out had sun shine full strong north east wind my hands get numb hanging them out then I washed out 3 blankets one had been on Paul's bed all winter something terrible &amp;amp; all the rest of the woolens. I went to bed about frozen. Wed 10. cold yet. I washed the colored things. I was tired when I 12 started in tired when I got through I put out some flowering peas for Marjorie &amp;amp; her &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Doters%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Doters? (page does not exist)"&gt;doters?&lt;/a&gt; Paul working at the garden fence &amp;amp; drained up the boards &amp;amp; pools from down the road. McPherson brought their furnishings &amp;amp; the chairs for the church. Howard Dell here all day making fence. Thur 11 Sprinkled rain at time &amp;amp; looked like rain all day. I9 chicks out of Dells eggs. Paul went to fish for an hour &amp;amp; stayed nearly 8 &amp;amp; caught one little fish. Paul &amp;amp; I washed the carpet &amp;amp; fixed the lounge &amp;amp; made rising &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; at night up 3 &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3Feams%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="?eams? (page does not exist)"&gt;?eams?&lt;/a&gt; on the oat ground they finished it all but ditching Friday 12 the day rather hot gets cool at night left Topsy out for the first. Paul went to Chippawa had 5 dozen eggs @ 14. He got 50 lbs of midlings 65 cts &amp;amp; paid 31 for corn meal Will got Teusday. I baked bread cleaned the Red Cherry sowed one bed in the garden Hattie &amp;amp; Clara went over to James Dell to see about when they will have the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Posters%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Posters? (page does not exist)"&gt;posters?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 13 beautiful day. I put down the carpet &amp;amp; took up the oil cloth &amp;amp; nailed it down. Mary Riexinger called. Will called to get the horse to go to Chippawa to get his money from Speck. Maggie called &amp;amp; stayed so long. I did not get the pumkin fries made. Hattie went to James Dells &amp;amp; the girls rode back, Marjorie &amp;amp; Fannie Sun 14 rain in the morning. beautiful growing weather. I set our Turkey yesterday &amp;amp; a hen the day before. The girls gone to the brick church Aniversary Sermons at the Brick. Hattie is here tonight. Will over tonight. The girls gone to the Brick tonight. Mon 15. very cool &amp;amp; windy I worked in the garden after I washed dishes. I put on two big beds onion seed, pepper seed &amp;amp; a big bed of peat &amp;amp; a lot of ground ready to sow. Marjorie cleaned her bedroom. Paul making a fence at the head of the garden. Will &amp;amp; Pell work Fannie over to James Dells Teu 16 looks like rain, Marjorie went to Chippawa to get wall paper paid 25 cts pr roll. 4 rolls &amp;amp; 3 of ceiling. I got Paul at the barn to clean out but he is so lazy. I swept back room &amp;amp; scrubbed the stoop &amp;amp; got dinner when Marjorie came and took up the room carpet. Marjoriie put one roll on the ceiling. Hattie to Some event in Port &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Erie%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Erie? (page does not exist)"&gt;Erie?&lt;/a&gt; about when they could have the festival Wed 17 a thunder storm only one bad report. Marjorie put the ceiling paper on all bit a little rained all the afternoon &amp;amp; so dark could hardly see to paper we put on some towards night. Will made Paul put Topsy in their back shed its such a cold rain the sky looked terrible at times in the forenoon it looked so nice, the sky so blue then all of a sudden such ugly clouds came up &amp;amp; the wind roared Thurs 18 sunny this morning &amp;amp; cold. we finished papering the room &amp;amp; Marjorie took all the rubbish &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. I sprinkled the clothes in forenoon towards night ironed quite a lot &amp;amp; set sponge at night. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening. The last day poor Jack saw alive. Will put the rings on the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Written_on_right_side&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Written on right side (page does not exist)"&gt;written on right side&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Turkeys%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Turkeys? (page does not exist)"&gt;turkeys?&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Cropped%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Cropped? (page does not exist)"&gt;cropped?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; got them in the other pen. Friday 19 Will &amp;amp; Lill went to Welland Arthur &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Dirked%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Dirked? (page does not exist)"&gt;dirked?&lt;/a&gt; the potato patch &amp;amp; the other &amp;amp; harrowed them with Frank &amp;amp; Topsy Marjorie put down the carpet &amp;amp; I baked a big baking of bread &amp;amp; a dish of buns. I finished the ironing. dreadful winds.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;16 Sat 20 a beautiful all but a cold north west wind go right through one frost last night &amp;amp; going to be one tonight. I made 8 pumkin pues &amp;amp; swept both rooms &amp;amp; dusted then went to see May and stayed for tea. Marjorie working at the front room &amp;amp; repoted her plants their furnitures came from Welland Pel got our corn meal 31 ct. sent 2 dox &amp;amp; 3 egg @ 16 gal. Electric oil &amp;amp; beet seed. Sun 21 a grand day Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to church. Fannie here to tea. They went to Saurs church, both girls were here in the afternoon. Mon 22 Marjorie fell so mean she did not go to James Dells she had rheumatism she could not do anything. I put out the beds &amp;amp; carrots &amp;amp; helped with 4 rows of potatoes. They are putting in their peas. Teu 23 I put in my flower bed box here in the yeard &amp;amp; my others in yesterday. got six hills of squash in after dinner. We planted the rest of the potatoes 13 rows with beans. Marjorie washed out some of her things &amp;amp; washed the front room windows Wed 24 Holiday. big time at Chippawa. I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house feel as if I was pounded all over working on the ground so much &amp;amp; stooping over. Paul is helping Will with his potatoes. he furrowed our ground yesterday. Marjorie has gone to James Dells &amp;amp; Fannie came home Lucy had a calf. Paul &amp;amp; I had a big time getting her up in the barn. I took the tacks out of the carpet &amp;amp; take it &amp;amp; the straw &amp;amp; papers out &amp;amp; sweep such a time moving every thing out of the room Thurs 25 I cleaned the floor &amp;amp; washed the wood work. Paul made a pen for the calf &amp;amp; guarded the cows. I took up the pantry oil cloth &amp;amp; my carpet. started to rain in the night &amp;amp; it poured at times. Hattie came &amp;amp; stayed all night. Friday 26 rained all day nearly &amp;amp; poured in night. The road is like a little lake in front of the barn. Everything a a foot deep in water. I put down the carpet &amp;amp; got the things back moveing them so much I got tired of it. Fanny went yesterday to Clifton. Hattie went dow to Chippawa &amp;amp; brought her home. Sat 26 I papered the corner behind the lounge washed the curtains &amp;amp; windows &amp;amp; scrubbed the kitchen floor where there was no carpet done so many little things that dont count. Paul went to Chippawa got 25 lbs beans &amp;amp; loaves of bread 12 lb tea had 8 doz eggs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Fannie drove over after Paul came home &amp;amp; set up all night &amp;amp; Marjorie came home Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Drummondville Arthur got a new suit. Will spoke for the bananas for the festival John Gibbet killed his dog McCredies had some sheep killed. Clara &amp;amp; Mary went around yesterday afternoon after the ram slacked up to see about baking for the festival. Sun 28 very cool the air full of perfume of the apple &amp;amp; lilac Hattie brought over a nice boquet for us. Rose had a Calf in the night. Mon 29 looks cloudy Paul took Marjorie to James Dells came home &amp;amp; guarded the cows I put in the pop corn &amp;amp; mangel seed now I wish it was out for its pouring rain from the north East. Will &amp;amp; Arthur took a load of oats to Aden Dell &amp;amp; got the bananas for the Social tomorrow Teu 30 I made cookies Paul guarded the cows in the morning after dinner gadded around back &amp;amp; forth. In the church &amp;amp; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Fancy%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Fancy? (page does not exist)"&gt;fancy?&lt;/a&gt; as a pig Arthur &amp;amp; Allen Heummel gathered the cakes not a bad day the night is dark &amp;amp; chilly quite a big turn out - made over 80 dollars Wed 31. I washed the dishes for the corner cupboard &amp;amp; put the pantry oil cloth down. set the hen yesterday got the eggs from Maggie &amp;amp; set the Slack hen in the barn on our own eggs. Paul went over to the church as soon as he got his breakfast to help if they wanted him brought home quite a lot of cake that filled. Paul up for the day I swept the school house at night. Thurs 1st. June 1905 I done a churning the first in a good many weeks had a big time getting the churn and butter bowl ready Friday 2 not a bad day. I planted beans &amp;amp; some potatoes and on the east side of the house after dinner Paul planted some sweet corn &amp;amp; I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. yesterday fixed my flowering peas &amp;amp; got two hills of cucumbers out. Lilly &amp;amp; Hattie went to Chippawa took 1 1/2 eggs 16 gal 2 qts coal oil 1 lb nails 1 Roof bread &amp;amp; 4 nutmegs Arthur &amp;amp; his mother over at night Sat 3 I churned the first thing just as I got through a big swarm of bees come out of the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3Fparent%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="?parent? (page does not exist)"&gt;?parent?&lt;/a&gt; hive I got everything ready to hive them Paul came from guarding the cows &amp;amp; he knocked them down they went in the hive but did not stay went away in spite of all the music. I worked the butter &amp;amp; sent it to Chippawa with Paul 4 1/2 @ 12 1/2 quart came to 6 cts got Tea, nails, &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Staples%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Staples? (page does not exist)"&gt;staples?&lt;/a&gt; sugar &amp;amp; bread&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Hattie took Topsy after he came home &amp;amp; went to James Dells to set up bed. they did not need her the poor old lady was gone She needed our one to sit up with her Fanny was here when Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie came. Will &amp;amp; Arthur were to Aden Dells with hay rained in the night or rather poured Sun 4 rained. Paul took Marjorie back to James Dells. Fanny stayed all night. after she came from Saurs church cold &amp;amp; damp Mon 5 I did not sleep much last night my hand hurt &amp;amp; it is quite swollen &amp;amp; I feel too sick to poultice it &amp;amp; my head aches. Fannie &amp;amp; her father &amp;amp; mother gone to Mrs Smiths funeral an awful thunder storm befor we went to bed in fact befor the cows were milked. Paul took the advantage of me because I was sick &amp;amp; would not do his chores he milked one in the storm &amp;amp; one after I was so glad Fanny came early. she was here &amp;amp; washed pans &amp;amp; strained the milk. the rain came down in torrents Teu 6 Fannie skimmed the milk &amp;amp; strained the milk scalded the churn &amp;amp; done the churning I had a terrible time working the butter. had 5 lbs at night I had to take the cloth of my hand to skim the milk &amp;amp; wash pans then my hand swells up &amp;amp; gets painful. Fanny gone to Herrys to sew Hattie came over to stay &amp;amp; has a bad cold a thunderstorm this evening &amp;amp; one to night. it dont just rain it first pours. Everything suffering wash water 21 the road like a lake &amp;amp; the pasture field low I never saw so much rain Mr Hazlett burried today he died Sunday Wed 7 Arthur &amp;amp; Paul run a furrow around the potato patch &amp;amp; the east of the barn I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; cleaned the chicken coops which were in a terrible state. I took straw out of my bed for the chickens &amp;amp; pigs Paul put a floor in the pig pen Will gave him orders to do it rained for four days &amp;amp; running Thur 8 The hens have kept me busy five hours running after them eating the beans down as far as the ground as they can see them &amp;amp; the pumkins &amp;amp; squash has Pel &amp;amp; Birdie brought Marjorie home in the afternoon Hattie &amp;amp; Paul went to Chippawa got the insurance dividend &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Is%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Is? (page does not exist)"&gt;is?&lt;/a&gt; 1.25 paid, the took 10 1/2 lbs @ 12 1/2 per lb 125 &amp;amp; 2 1/2 doz eggs @ 17.42 lb. Will went to Black creek &amp;amp; up on the river. Marjorie set sponge. Friday 9 they are sawing wood for the other house Marjorie set sponge tonight. I cleaned today but my hand got aching I could not work got the calves out they were in a terrible state Marjorie got things fixed on the line of something for the clean up Sat 10 Guelph excursion the girls &amp;amp; their father went rained most of the day Marjorie had her hands more than full &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Butter%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Butter? (page does not exist)"&gt;butter?&lt;/a&gt; to work. bread to bake. &amp;amp; I was so sick I could not sit &amp;amp; think &lt;a href="/index.php?title=For%3F%3F_%3F_see_right-hand_side&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="For?? ? see right-hand side (page does not exist)"&gt;for?? ? see right-hand side&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22 Marjorie was going to go to Chippawa for Miss Hosell then Arthur went, but she did not come he done our &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Rodering%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Rodering? (page does not exist)"&gt;rodering?&lt;/a&gt;. Marjorie was glad he went as she had her hands full of work, rained most of the night. Will got home at 1 Oclock Sun 11 drizling rain. The little Turkeys comeing out 15 out of 20 Donald Sharp came after Fannie water laying all over the ground shoe deep Mon 12 terrible black clouds at times &amp;amp; sprinkled rain at times towards night it cleared up nice &amp;amp; bright Paul fixed a floor in the turkey pen &amp;amp; I got them in. Paul opened one egg that was left over &amp;amp; it had a turkey with four eggs on, I churned &amp;amp; washed the churn Marjorie got the meals all day first day of school after the teachers fathers death. Hatties birthday celebratiing at washing the buggy a thunder storm came up at night - not bad here bit the worst in 20 years at Otawa struck the Parliament buildings. Hattie was over in the evening &amp;amp; stayed all night Teu 13 I churned have hard work &amp;amp; everything my hand is so bad. Paul swept &amp;amp; I dusted the school house. The soldiers went to camp very hot &amp;amp; roads muddy. Paul fixed the bottom buggy &amp;amp; Marjorie worked the butter Wed 14 Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to Drummondville had 9 1/2 lbs of butter @ 12 1/2 &amp;amp; 8 doz eggs @ 18 got the linoleum 3 yds @ 75 cts per yd 2.25 &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Hattie &amp;amp; her father &amp;amp; mother went to town she got her new hat. dreadful hot &amp;amp; stroped off a lot of my clothes &amp;amp; washed all had the little turkeys out to get exercise but the heat is almost too much for them. they have had bad luck withe these only 5 out of 23 eggs one of them died. May went to Clifton Thurs 15 dreadful hot it just spells one. I churned the butter soft as mush to send it to the cellar get ready to work, the little turkey nearly over come by the heat. I got them up at noon and let them out. &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3Fpoor%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="?poor? (page does not exist)"&gt;?poor?&lt;/a&gt; Paul went up after Marjorie he went after supper to George Hexmers. Tom McKeown &amp;amp; Will to see what was the matter of his mower the bees swarmed the big hive. I got them in. Friday 16 thundering befor we got up &amp;amp; rained most of the day Marjorie was going over the river only on account of the rain. I churned. Paul went to Martin Dells after beans came back swept the school house. The bees swarmed after 4 Oclock. Sat. 17. Arthur &amp;amp; I picked the hard shelled bugs off part of the potatoes &amp;amp; Paul finished them when he came from guarding the cows he had a mess of strawberries we had them for supper. Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp;amp; cleaned the kitchen Paul went to Chippawa after 7 Oclock got home after ten had 4 lbs butter in a crock @ 12 1/2 per lb &amp;amp; one dozen eggs @ 18 got 3 loaves Bread 18 per lb pails 4 coal oil 10 lb sugar 25 cakes 13 the bees that swarmed yesterday came out again &amp;amp; Paul &amp;amp; Arthur could not get them to stay &amp;amp; they went Paul did not try to have them stay &amp;amp; did not care&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;24 Sun 18 church Sunday none went from here Paul had to take Lucy away. Kate Riexinger called in afternoon. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over too. May out to church dreadful hot day we are almost prostrated with the heat thunders in the distance Mon 19 heat something terrible &amp;amp; thundering one time I thought we were going to get it got the turkeys in but it passed over Marjorie washed a big washing then went at her linen waist to fix it over I churned &amp;amp; planted a row &amp;amp; a half of potatoes after Arthur &amp;amp; Paul furrowed out then they cultivated the potatoes made a good job on them the ground was turning green. Hattie washing all day. Paul put in some potatoes. Will went to Clifton with a load of oats. Will Frey died today Teu 20 Arthur &amp;amp; Will ploughing the lane. Hattie washing again. Little chicks comeing out of the barn. Marjorie working at her waist got my hand healed nearly over bad over five weeks I went down &amp;amp; swept the school house Wed 21 Paul weeding &amp;amp; I helped him he got set o strawberries enough for two meals when he was guarding the cows Marjorie was going over the river untill she heard of berry picking funeral of Wella Grey. Hattie went to Clifton. Thurs 22 Marjorie went to Chippawa had 9 lbs butter @ 14 &amp;amp; 2 doz 23 eggs @ 20 got 3 yds of &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; 12 1/2 cts per yd got 1 lb of tea 1 lbs cheese 12 cts lemons. 2 loaves bread peppermints 1 pd 18 cts Paul working for Will hoeing Friday 23 real cool north wind Hattie &amp;amp; I went to pick berries at Hewsons made the sum of 29 cts Marjorie baked a big baking of bread Paul at Wills &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; today. I am so tired I could hardly walk home &amp;amp; feel pounded all over. I never fell worse in my life Marjorie back is bad even Hattie is played out too lots gone to Niagara to see the soldiers. Sat 24 I feel grounded from head to foot &amp;amp; such a pain in my back &amp;amp; chest I could hardly churn I cleaned up the back wood house &amp;amp; that all I could do Hattie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippawa Arthur cut the roadside grass then went &amp;amp; cut on their hill Marjorie ironed a lot of her bed things in the week &amp;amp; finished Friday. I took old &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Robe%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Robe? (page does not exist)"&gt;Robe?&lt;/a&gt; away then swarmed the bees Reeb called to see if he could get a swarm of bees Sun 25 quiet day no one here Will &amp;amp; Hattie went to see James Dell Clara &amp;amp; Miss Colmer stay for awhile Mon 26 I churned &amp;amp; worked &amp;amp; packed &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Sold%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Sold? (page does not exist)"&gt;sold?&lt;/a&gt; churning Paul guarded the cows &amp;amp; got strawberries Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie went to pick berries at Hewsons good picking she made 5 pts quite cool I feel so mean with my cold&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 27 Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Welland Paul cutting bushes on the roadside I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house yesterday Arthur cultivated our potatoes Mr Reebs bees was hived it came out they went in the heat &amp;amp; came out &amp;amp; settled under the hive Wed 28 Paul half day on the road got sick Will had 7 hay to rake on the hill Mrs Reebs came in the afternoon to see about the bees &amp;amp; at night they came after them in the afternoon another swarm came out &amp;amp; went in their hive Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie went to pick berries made 10 cts instead of churning I washed out some things to change my underwear Thurs 29 hol: I churned &amp;amp; packed a crock of butter 11 1/2 lbs Marjorie went up in the evening to George Heximers to see if we could get seed potatoes I could hardly churn it was such a heavy churning Friday 30 Marjories has gone over the river rode down with Maggie. I turned my bed up &amp;amp; swept about the school. Took my window out &amp;amp; washed it &amp;amp; put up a clean curtain &amp;amp; swept the dining room. Maggie brought our groceries home. had 3 doz eggs at &amp;amp; 11 1/2 lbs butter @ 14 borax 5 ct Matches 5 soap 10 ginger 10 Tea 13 pail 25 Soda 5 castor oil 10 sugar 25 oatmeal 25 lemons 13 stamps 2. rum 5&lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Sat 1 Dominion day July 1905 27 Dull all forenoon but O so hot in the afternoon it started to rain &amp;amp; at times poured the poor little calves looked more dead than alive I got wet through getting the turkeys home rained in the night for all it was worth. Arthur cut some hay Hattie stayed all night' I churned Sun 2 weather dont look settled yet kept the turkeys in the barn untill noon The new minister preached. Kate &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Tom Spall there. In the afternoon it got nice &amp;amp; everything so quiet. Hattie came over in the afternoon Marjorie came home rode up with Mr Crookshanks Mon 3 dreadful hot. Paul went to pick strawberries made 78 cts 1 1/2 cts pr basket. I churned butter very soft Marjorie working on Pauls shirt. I scrubbed where there was not carpet &amp;amp; cleaned the floor &amp;amp; scrubed all the boards they drawed in some hay. Teu 4 dreadful hot. I worked the butter then went at washing. I never felt the heat so bad. Roy Earl &amp;amp; Clarance came a terrible storm comeing up wind blew hard for awhile it looked as if we were going to have a terrible bad storm one heavey clap struck some where close. Fannie at Chippawa but it rained so hard&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;29 we could not go after her Will over to see Mr James Dell he is very bad Wed 5 looks like rain Paul &amp;amp; Clarance went to pick strawberries but they were all gone for this year. Marjorie took 9 1/2 of butter @ 14 1 doz eggs. @ 22. oil 12 sugar 25 cheese 25. tea 13. 6 loaves bread 36 bug poison 10 Thur 6. Arthur started the hay on his field but it poured rain for awhile The boys drawed the rest of the manure that Paul started the night befor Roy &amp;amp; I started to put the bug poison on the potatoes put it on part of them &amp;amp; I picked a lot off &amp;amp; the boys picked a lot yesterday. Paul went to Saurs Friday 7. another hot day. I churned the butter soft. Arthur cut some more hay. Fannie went over to the other house for Tea Marjorie working on her dress Sat 8 Roy horse raking his field by the house &amp;amp; they drawed in twin loads for us &amp;amp; 3 for them selves they raked so late that Jennie &amp;amp; Marjorie could not go after bread I picked &amp;amp; gutted cherrues for two pies &amp;amp; an apple sauce &amp;amp; jelly mixed. had fire enough to roast an ox Jennie &amp;amp; Marjorie over to help Hattie with her dress. They killed the old rooster. Clara down to stay all night the boys over for supper in the old house Roy stayed all night over there the two boys helping them Clarance had a falling out 29 with them Paul came home brought a letter from Fannie telling of the birth of Donalds son day befor Sun 9 rather a nice day. Jenniie over for tea in other house &amp;amp; the boys Roy was there for dinner we had cherry pie for supper Wills had a swarm of bees &amp;amp; we had a swarm on thursday we put it in the keg I got everything ready &amp;amp; Roy knocked it down. I got stung under the eye John &amp;amp; Ed to the other house. Hattie gone to Montroy Mon 10 Marjorie &amp;amp; Jennue went to Chippawa in the forenoon got 8 loaves of bread, rolls of bread Jennie got biscuits; meat &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Meal%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Meal? (page does not exist)"&gt;meal?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; cheese. Marjorie got socks for Paul &amp;amp; 15 ct Embroidery had 6 lbs 2 oz of butter @ 15 Arthur started to go to James Dells he cut hay heard Mr Dell was so bad he came back Will went all the way. Marjorie &amp;amp; Jennie went after dinner to see him he was a little better they drawed in two loads here &amp;amp; one there to make up for the extra one &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Paul &amp;amp; I went befor 6 Oclock &amp;amp; mowed away so they got more hay in they got both loads in we had a shower befor breakfast: I churned Paul stayed to home all day went at night to Somervilles. Arthur cut some in the new ground the boys got George boat &amp;amp; went for a ride&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30 Teu 11 terrible hot. &amp;amp; cloudy last night it was cool tonight close &amp;amp; hot. we had pour down the boys were out in it. Roy raked up the hay here Arthur cut yesterday &amp;amp; they got it in. the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Rakings%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Rakings? (page does not exist)"&gt;rakings?&lt;/a&gt; are out. their hay in the new ground Will is going to set up at Dells tonight Marjorie &amp;amp; Jennie working on Marjories dress Paul came home from Somervilles put in one day Wed 12 started to rain as Paul &amp;amp; I was milking rained on &amp;amp; off all fornoon the boys all to the other house for dinner they are not doing anything both boys stayed here last night we had another mess of peas for dinner Paul gone to Hewsons after the strawberry money I churned &amp;amp; put the last churning in the crock. Thur 13 Paul hoed the yellow corn in forenoon then went to Tom Sommervilles after dinner Marjorie washed a dirty washing. I made buns for dinner &amp;amp; cornstarch pudding for dinner Hattie over in the evening I pulled a lot of weeds in the potato patch &amp;amp; went over the patch for bugs Friday 14 Clarance birthday he is 12 years old Jannie &amp;amp; the boys to Wills for dinner they had a chicken for dinner. The minister in the other house for dinner. I churned then went out hoed a lot of potatoes &amp;amp; planted some. They drawed in the last of their hay. Reeb came to see if Marjorie would go &amp;amp; stay with the children when she went to market. the children have the whooping cough she went tonight &amp;amp; Will went to sit up with James Dell. Marjories got 60 cts &amp;amp; a 2 qt jar of wine Sat. 15. I hived a of bees on the little red hive. Jennie &amp;amp; Hattie went to Chippawa took 13 1/4 at 16 pr lb came 2.12 got 6 loaves bread 36 tea 25 &amp;amp; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Eggs%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Eggs? (page does not exist)"&gt;eggs?&lt;/a&gt; 3 screen door 1.25 hinges 15 cheeses 8. Jennie ironed some of their things. I cleaned the kitchen packed the crock of butter. Marjorie came home early &amp;amp; finished her dress. Paul never came home from Sommervilles. Arthur started to cut the field opposite the school house Sun 16 Marjorie &amp;amp; Jennie went to church. John Oliver to the other house all day at night we had singing &amp;amp; playing. Mon. 17 Terrible hot just dreadful. Mr Dell died this morning at six. Marjorie took Jennie &amp;amp; the boys down to Chippawa to go home I just got the dishes gathered &amp;amp; carried out when May came stayed for dinner &amp;amp; for tea to the other house a dreadful thunder storm about 8 Oclock lasted an hour. never got any cooler Arthur raked a little untill Topsy came home. then Will raked with her &amp;amp; the boys drawed in made a stack by the barn Mr Dell died on Peters birthday he is 839 Mrs Missoner 89&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;32 Teu 18 dreadful hot - the heat something terrible. Arthur mowed in the fornoon. I churned. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned up the front room. Kate Riexinger called with the funeral notes Paul picking weeds out of the hay Wed 19 looks like a storm. Paul going to take Marjorie over to the funeral then comeing back to rake he got as far as Jess Dells she sent him back for fear of the storm he came back as far as Freds then went in the bush to pick berries untill the storm came on I just through churning my the storm was something dreadful &amp;amp; I was alone pretty near all through the storm. one peal after another struck 3 horses for Clarkton. The folks at the other house never got started untill 20 mins to 12 the funeral was comeing out of the lane as they got there. Marjorie came back with Riexingers &amp;amp; stayed there for dinner. Arthur came over to tea Thur 20 I worked both churning &amp;amp; put in the crock 10 1/2 lbs. Milton Dell came along &amp;amp; bought it paid 18 per lb &amp;amp; 9 eggs @ 20.15 per 9. I went after the turkey brought both flocks home &amp;amp; a lot of clover for the pigs. I picked the potato bugs off they finished the stock at the north of the barn Friday 21 Marjorie got up early to go to Reebs I churned &amp;amp; picked stuff for the pigs cleaned the hen house &amp;amp; cleared up around the hen house 33 coops &amp;amp; boards every direction. worked the butter it was so hard worked some on my blue waist milked all the cows &amp;amp; had five journeys after the turkeys. Hattie came &amp;amp; stayed all night, they are drawing the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; and making a stack near the barn. they took a load to Vanderburghs yesterday Sat 22 cool with wind yesterday north east I swept &amp;amp; cleaned &amp;amp; dusted both rooms &amp;amp; scrubed every board out side. put the butter in the crock just got ready to wash a few things as Mr McCreddie came &amp;amp; stayed unitll 4 Oclock just as Mrs Reeb was bringing Marjorie home I washed Pauls shirt &amp;amp; left the rest it looked so like a storm Will cutting wheat would have finished only broke something. Paul helping. Hattie went &amp;amp; got a tooth put on came back with Pel. Sun 23 high west wind. Fannie came home &amp;amp; came over &amp;amp; called on us. Hattie &amp;amp; Tom went somewhere. Mon 24 Will finished cutting wheat. I churned then went &amp;amp; washed out most of the white clothes had 8 sheets. Marjorie went to Drummondville she wanted to go to Clifton but it looked so like aa storm. We killed the little black hen &amp;amp; had it for supper when Marjorie came home she had 4 3/4 butter at 18. got 25 g. sugar 1/2 lb rice. 2 qt coal oil shirt for Paul &amp;amp; 1 yd factory Teu 25 I finished the washing &amp;amp; hung out what I washed yesterday the wind high from the west.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;34 Marjorie sewing all day on my waist they are drawing in their wheat. Paul hoeing Fannie &amp;amp; Mrs Hartley up came in a boat. Hattie went for a boat ride with her Tom Dell came down for Paul he come tomorrow to draw wheat; May started for the northwest Wed 26 dog days started. I churned the butter hard the wind so cool from the west. Paul all day to Dells it keeps me running to see if the hens are in the oats &amp;amp; getting clover for the pigs &amp;amp; bringing wood/ &amp;amp; Marjorie had to change the calfs &amp;amp; working on her stripe skirt. Berttie Robinson &amp;amp; Hattie called in the evening Thur 27. hot in the sun but a nice cool west wind. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; ironed Hattie &amp;amp; Berttie called in the afternoon &amp;amp; stayed a long time. Two young people drowned night befor last at Montrose Friday 28 cold &amp;amp; fogy in the morning. Marjorie went to Reebs felt like a storm all day &amp;amp; high wind at night it lightened all around but did not storm. Hattie stayed all night. Paul went to Chippawa in the fornoon &amp;amp; did the trading got a letter from Mrs Pound. Took 6 lbs 2 oz butter @ 18. 111. gal. 88 cts worth of goods &amp;amp; due bill for 23 got vaseline 5 sugar 25 tea 25 coffee 13 lemons 10 L. sugar 10, cheese 23 after dinner Paul went to George Heximers to work &amp;amp; I had all the work to do at night I churned in the fornoon after dinner baked layer cake, another cake, &amp;amp; cookies &amp;amp; two pies at night &amp;amp; put clean papers on some of the shelves. Sat. 29 Hattie &amp;amp; Paul went to Chippawa She went on to Drummondville to get her teeth fixed. Paul went after Mrs Pound. I swept both rooms &amp;amp; scrubed everywhere there was no carpet &amp;amp; the stoops &amp;amp; Parlament house got everything done when they came at noon he went to George Heximers got a dollar for both half days Paul killed the long tailed hen that went to the other house. Marjorie home about 2 Oclock. They found the two bodys at Montrose. Terrible thunder storm in the after part of the night. Mrs Pound got up &amp;amp; came in with me Sun 30 Dull day &amp;amp; set in to drizle towards night Hattie for tea. none from here went to church Mon 31 nice cold wind from the north east. we had new potatoes &amp;amp; peas for dinner &amp;amp; cornstarch pudding. I churned. Paul drawing up apple limbs of apple tree in pasture Marjorie took Mrs Pound to Chippawa Arthur helping Riexinger thresh in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;36 Aug 1905 Teu 1. cold north east wind fairly cold in the house. Arthur finished in the fornoon threshing at Riexingers, then they went at their oats. I put down churnings on the crock after dinner worked on Paul shirt he &amp;amp; I pulled a lot of weeds in the garden. Marjorie swept the front room I got five letters one from Mrs Kent &amp;amp; one from Bill. Wed 2 cool north wind Will &amp;amp; Arthur threshing at George Heximers in fornoon afternoon finished their oats. Marjorie went to Clifton got my hat &amp;amp; 25 cts worth flaked wheat, Took 12 1/2 lbs of butter to Kesters @ 18 per lb. 12 1/2 yd muslin 12 1/2 cheese 15 bread 52 yds cotton 16 laces 5 Ginger ale 10 sacks 5 gl oil 25 Mentum or Harlem oil 10 cakes 10 The minister called &amp;amp; stayed to tea at the other house Paul took Rose away for nothing. he worked at the Credies drawing wheat. I churned, changeing calves, running after hens, just kept me busy Thurs 3 dreadfully cold last night &amp;amp; heavy dew Paul to McCredies. Will in the shop. I went up &amp;amp; Pell told me to pick a mess of peas Marjorie making the curtains made one pair Friday 4 we got up at 5 Marjorie went to Reebs befor breakfast. Paul went to McCredies they are drawing in the last of their wheat to thresh tomorrow. Arthur helping Fred all day I churned in fornoon afternoon 37 swept the house good scrubbed the stoops &amp;amp; made jelly.pan cakes with iceing set sponge for buns at night. had to get the cows &amp;amp; milk &amp;amp; do all the chores for Paul never came home untill after dark Maud over at the other house for supper called here. Hattie stayed all night Sat. 5 very warm &amp;amp; high wind. I cleaned both floors &amp;amp; baked buns put paper on the parliament house. going to bake tarts &amp;amp; Marjorie just got home &amp;amp; would not let me. I dressed the black hen &amp;amp; bought 10 cls worth of beef had it for supper Expected Mrs Kent but she never came Sun 6 started to thunder at 4 Oclock &amp;amp; started again 10 after ten &amp;amp; kept at it for 3 hours. we got something to eat when it started again quite heavy thunder at times &amp;amp; poured rain done hundreds of good Hattie &amp;amp; Margaret Hoshel here in the last storm Hattie's face awful bad. Mon 6. bright &amp;amp; hot thundered in the north &amp;amp; rained a little shower when I was over to see Hattie drove Arthur in from ploughing Will in the shop. Hattie came over for tea. Paul going after his pay at Sommervilles got $2.25 I churned &amp;amp; put fridays butter in the crock 6 1/2 lbs Marjoroe went up to Georges with a dollar for the church&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;38 Teu 8 not much wind &amp;amp; hot out doors but I did not feel the heat on the school house. I went down to clean it. Paul went to Walmsly after soap in the fornoon. Marjorie making the curtians for the east window. Emily &amp;amp; the young ones called &amp;amp; they came down to the school house. I was tired enough scrubbing &amp;amp; moping &amp;amp; cleaning the wood work then I picked two pails of clover for the pigs. Wed 9 stiff wind from the west &amp;amp; the air felt like rain. I went down &amp;amp; finished the school house in the fornoon all but oiling the seals. churned after dinner. pulled a lot of weeds for the pigs. picked some cucumbers they dont &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; much old Mrs Reeb burried today. Emily Lemmons husband died Sunday. I worked Mondays butter &amp;amp; put it in the crock for Milton Dell but he never came back this way. Hattie's face better Paul helping them to draw oats. Marjorie papered. set a small sponge tonight. Rale called with a &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Eel%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Eel? (page does not exist)"&gt;eel?&lt;/a&gt; Thurs 10. warm west wind. very sultry for the wind. sun dreadful hot. Paul went to Chippawa had 6 1/4 butter @ 18.112 &amp;amp; one doz eggs @18.25 sugar milk &amp;amp; brush 15. gal oil 19. tea 13. soap 10. can salmon 15 1lb nails 4 fly pad 5 lemons 18 cheese 14. Marjorie baked bread. I worked the butter then went down &amp;amp; cut clover for the pigs my dress full &amp;amp; the 1.2 bushel full &amp;amp; some chaps out of our field. Paul helped them after he got home from Chippawa with their oats. Friday 11 Marjorie went to Reebs not so early as usual looked like rain all day &amp;amp; it sprinkled at times. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie waited all day untill 2 Oclock for it to clear up. I churned in the fornoon after dinner I baked two pies 12 jelly tarts &amp;amp; cookies. I was just about roasted so close &amp;amp; sultry. Sat 12 hot yet it feels like a storm. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the veranda &amp;amp; everywhere there was no carpet worked the butter. Paul took Eds money home. Marjorie got home late we had a bad storm mostly wind &amp;amp; rain from the north. after it would go over it would come up again Hattie came &amp;amp; stayed in the worst of it &amp;amp; we were so glad we all went out to milk for it threatened to come on then the air is a little cooler. Wills sow had 15 pigs this evening Sun 13 very cool wind. north east. Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to church &amp;amp; all from the other house. quite a turn out. We had disagreable callers then they went to the other house. Mon 14 I churned on. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to old Jerrys &amp;amp; he gave him a black eye. Will went &amp;amp; finished up affairs. Teu 15. I worked all the butter we had in different crocks. 19 lb 6 oz it looked so like rain it set on from the north east we kept the horse &amp;amp; calves in Will &amp;amp; Arthur Fred finished the oats at old Jerrys Pauls eye looks bad yet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;40 Wed 16. The boys started to cut oat here after dinner Paul cut a little wood on the fornoon then fidled the rest of the time untill Marjorie came home from Drummondville she went in the morning. took 19 lbs 6 oz to Adens a 18 payed 2.50 on the bill. got my slippers at Fern Robinsons. Robert McOliver Eva Mrs Dell for dinner over there &amp;amp; tea here. Will &amp;amp; Hattie here too. Thur 17. I washed all the fornoon. Marjorie cut out my waist. Hattie &amp;amp; her mother to Chippawa just got home when Mrs Kent came had to get her dinner then clean up the kitchen &amp;amp; churn when we went to the other house &amp;amp; Marjorie fixed up the bed room. Colly Reavely came to the other house. Min Marshall there to tea Friday 18. Paul to Hewsons got a $1.00. Mrs Kent to dinner in the other house. After dinner Hattie &amp;amp; Olly took her to Chippawa. I finished the washing after she left. Sat. 19 Paul at Marl. Dells pulling beans. made 85 ds took Lucy to McCredies. Marjorie to Mrs Reebs &amp;amp; made 50 cts. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned all around &amp;amp; made ginger cookies, tarts &amp;amp; a custard pie started to rain &amp;amp; rained hard in the night. without thunder. The girls got in the rain going &amp;amp; part of the way with Min &amp;amp; Yancy Young. I went down &amp;amp; cut clover for the pigs Sun 20 beautiful after the rain wind west -changed to north in the 40 evening Hattie &amp;amp; Olly to dinner. Will over &amp;amp; got the papers. The girls went to Chippawa church some singing brought to the other house by the Saurs brothers &amp;amp; Min Marshall Mon 21 high west wind &amp;amp; looked like rain Paul pulling beans at Riexingers got 75 cts I churned, &amp;amp; guarded the cows. I felt mean all day. Will &amp;amp; Arthur fixing for threshing tomorrow at old Jerrys. Marjorie finished my waist. I took a bouquet of peas down to the school house &amp;amp; cut some clover. Teu 22 hot in the sun but a nice west wind,=. Marjorie to Reebs to help dress ducks. Will threshing at old Jerrys had 2002 let. the calves get full thne led them uo under the willows. I washed quite a few things mostly Marjories &amp;amp; Pauls. Olly went home &amp;amp; the Darker girls stayed they came night befor. Wed 23 The heat something dreadful got cool at night: Will drawing in his peas Paul pulled beans in fornoon at Riexingers helped Will in afternoon from 2 Oclock. yesterday he pulled for Marty untill 11 Oclock then went to Riexingers I churned, &amp;amp; Marjorie finished my waist, &amp;amp; pressed it: I washed Pauls overalls &amp;amp; socks Thurs 24 sun hot in the morning when I was&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I was guarding the cows then the wind changed to north east &amp;amp; a thunder storm came up just as Marjorie was baking pancakes for dinner &amp;amp; I was working the butter. There was 6 lbs Young Rapplego &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Rapelje%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Rapelje? (page does not exist)"&gt;Rapelje?&lt;/a&gt; stoped for Paul to take him to Chippawa he could not wheed so he took two baskets of mushrooms he picked this morning befor he raked the pea stubble, (Beebe is sick poor little thing has a cold,) &amp;amp; to finish all had killed Friday 25 Marjorie went to Clifton had 10 1/2 lbs butter she sold 6 1/4 to Taylor for 24cts &amp;amp; Jane 4 1/4 @ 24 got 50 pd sugar tea 26 cts cocoanut 15 cts paper 7, vaseline 5 blueing 5 nails 5 rope 35 cts 2 baskets of Plums 50 cts bread 12. brought up the pot Fannie gave her. she got 20 ct for their butter at Acten Pells. Ella Darkers birthday 17 Paul at McCredies pulling beans made 50 ct &amp;amp; got his supper at home. Will &amp;amp; Arthur drawing manure. I guarded the cows after I worked the butter in rolls for town, after I turned the cows out I washed dishes for an hour &amp;amp; half, then caught a chicken &amp;amp; cooked it for our supper, then churned. Just washing the churn looked out &amp;amp; saw all the cattle out, &amp;amp; had a big time getting them out. Marjorie just got home &amp;amp; had to help Sat 26 Marjorie to Reebs, took a crock with 6 1/2 lbs got 22 ct. Taylors got $1.00 worth of sugar 1d cheese a loaf of bread &amp;amp; 24 cts in cash she brought home a few tomatoes &amp;amp; a mess of corn. Paul guarded the cows then drawed a barrel of water. I got him his dinnr at 3 Oclock then he went after the waggon to draw manure stayed 2 hours &amp;amp; a half. George &amp;amp; Alln drawed the oats Will &amp;amp; Arthur drawing manure. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned both rooms &amp;amp; worked the butter, put clean paper on both cupboards, had a lot of work getting the hens caught &amp;amp; shut up. cool wind, north-east but sun quite hot. Sun 27 cold nights nowadays if not like frost. Today the wind is cold from the north east Marjorie went to church, came home highly incensed with the singing. Sharpe to the other house brought Fannie home Hartleys there &amp;amp; May Marshall &amp;amp; her husband Lou. Mon 28 I churned. Marjorie washed out quite a lot of her own clothes &amp;amp; ironed them &amp;amp; her white skirt. Paul drawing manure. Will &amp;amp; arthu drawing manure. I canned up 4 jars of Plums Teu 29 I swept the school house yesterday morning I did not get a chance Friday or sat. &amp;amp; tonight swept again. Nellie &amp;amp; Miss Thompson Hattie went after &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Nell called here with Fannie they did not start untill nearly dark in fact it was dark Will &amp;amp; Arthur threshing at Riexingers they were to come here &amp;amp; thresh out ours but some new arrangement they have put it off untill Sat likely have a big rain befor that they took Topsy down in the fornoon after them took 3 doz &amp;amp; 3 eggs. @ 20 cts pr doz got 3 loaves of bread 5 cts lemons 5 cts fly paper 25 cts bottle Hursts pain destroyer I swept &amp;amp; dusted tonight Paul drawing manure&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;44 Wed 30 a terrible thunderstorm this morning befor we got out of bed so close seemed right over our head Paul was up the horse out &amp;amp; getting the cows in they are drawing manure I finished canning the plums Thur 31 Marjorie went after dinner to McCredies after vinegar. I churned &amp;amp; put the butter in a crock Paul helping them in the afternoon to draw manure. got at Resters 5 cts 1 lb cheese 14 cts 1/2 lb mix Tea 1 bottle ginger ale 10 ct coal oil yd flannelette 10 Sept 1905 Friday 1 Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; ironed part of the clothes I finished then when she went to Chippawa she had 11 lbs 3 oz @ 20 3 sheets amoing the rest I had a headache Marjorie swept the front room yesterday &amp;amp; I changed the cot &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the dining room &amp;amp; made a batch of cookies in the fornoon. Paul went up at night to Mrs Martin Dells to see if there was any Elderberries The girls got plums &amp;amp; tomotoes &amp;amp; things for threshers tomorrow Sat 2 Marjorie had to go to Reebs. They finished threshing just befor 3 Oclock &amp;amp; started here 20 min after 3 our threshing lasted 3/4 of an hour. 99 bas. altogether 33 for us &amp;amp; 33 for Allen &amp;amp; 33 for Frank drizled rain in the afternoon. I had to guard the cows &amp;amp; feed the calves &amp;amp; wash dishes from our supper night befor kept me untill noon, then I washed out a lot of things Marjorie brought home a basket of cucumbers some peas &amp;amp; tomatoes &amp;amp; peppers &amp;amp; a root of cellary. Sun 3. if Pa had been living he would be 93 today beautiful day wind west Arthur for dinner Eva Hannah &amp;amp; some of her friends to the other house Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening very cool night Mon 4 Labor Day. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house instead of friday, there was school. Paul wached the cows &amp;amp; drawed a barrel of water &amp;amp; Marjorie wached the cows while he drawed it. Paul drawed manure in the afternoon. Arthur working on the fallow Teu 5 looked like rain. Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie went to Drummondville got tomatoes 25 per but each got a box Hattie got one tooth in. I cleaned up the woodhouse so Paul could get the oats in from the barn that was yesterday when Marjorie was waching the cows. he drawed the water afterwards. Arthur dirking in fornoon rolling the afternoon I put the butter in a crock 6 lb 2 oz kept 1/2 lb home inside of a week we have gone through a crock about 4 &amp;amp; /2 lbs &amp;amp; a butter dish full &amp;amp; had to leave some of yesterdays she got a 25 ct broom 25 ct sugar 10 ct mixed spies rising cakes cheese 14. tumeric 6, elastic 3. brought home the coal oil &amp;amp; ginger she got the other day. Today Paul went after a basket of elderberries &amp;amp; we got them cleaned. Wed 6. I made an elderberry pie for supper just befor I started to sweep the school house. I canned up 42 qt jars of tomatoes &amp;amp; 2.2 qt jars elderberry Marjorie went at night to Reebs to stay &amp;amp; help next day Hattie stayed all night her face bad again&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 7 five years yesterday Pa died. Reebs threshing I made two pies, Elderberry, then churned took about two hours, just got through when Jane Simpson came or tea. Paul went after elderberries got a basket &amp;amp; a pail full. Paul went after the bushels of onions to Reebs. Marjorie came home sick. Arthur helping to thresh. Bertha Miss Miller in the other house Friday 8 five years ago today Pa was burried. I baked two loaves of bread, made a big kettle of Chili sauce stood &amp;amp; stired it all the time the bread was baking cleaned all the elderberries cleaned all the evening untill eleven Oclock Maggie took 1 1/2 doz eggs @ 2 ct to Reebs ot 1/2 lb tea &amp;amp; Keens mustard. Fannie rode down as far as Chippawa with her bought her here safely. I brought over two jars of tomatoes from the cellar sealed a year ago as good as the day done up I opened them &amp;amp; made ketchup. Hattie stayed all night. beautiful moonlight &amp;amp; such cool nights they are fixing their ground ready to sow when it rains. Sat 9. Fred Dell threshed. Will helped him. Arthur &amp;amp; the girls were going to Sharps but it was so hot everything went wrong yesterday the pigs got out &lt;a href="/index.php?title=House%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="House? (page does not exist)"&gt;house?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; I turned out the cows &amp;amp; did not know Bess was running &amp;amp; such a time as I had when he went to Heximers to tell Maggie that Marjorie was not going with her to town. I churned &amp;amp; pickled the elderberries with 3 lbs sugar &amp;amp; a qt of vinegar cooked 1 1/2 hours, made 3 pies swept &amp;amp; cleaned both rooms &amp;amp; scrubbed the stoops &amp;amp; boards washed kitchen windows. Paul swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Hubby brought our mail. Mrs Reeb brought Marjorie home &amp;amp; a lot of tomatoes &amp;amp; a little crock of lard &amp;amp; drippings Paul cut the weeds in the potato patch. I guarded the cows &amp;amp; drawed water, &amp;amp; cleaned the hen house Sun 10 Arthur &amp;amp; the girls went to Sharps. Fannie is going to stay. She brought her new dress last night for is to see its real pretty made so nice its blue in color &amp;amp; very becoming. we saw it on her when she came to say goodbye. Marjorie went to church Mrs Bell was not there. Dan &amp;amp; his wife came to Riexingers this morning. Paul took Rose away this morning to McCredies Dan &amp;amp; Tilly had supper in the other house each called sepparately. Don Dell came in &amp;amp; spent the evening Mon 11 raining in the niht gently &amp;amp; no thunder caught a nice lot of watter it rained off &amp;amp; on most of the day Marjorie was going turn back but it would start to drizle. Arthur went after seed wheat at Martin Dells. I canned or rather cooked tomatoes all day. Old Mr Reeb died Teu 12 Marjorie went to Chippawa after dinner She wached the cows untill 11 &amp;amp; they went down to the bridge &amp;amp; got out Will happened to see them or else they might have got far enough I started after them Arthur got on Topsy &amp;amp; headed them &amp;amp; brought them after at the school house &amp;amp; I kept them untill noon. Paul pulling beans at Riexingers was to come at noon &amp;amp; get the horse but never showed up untill&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;48 After 1 Oclock it was after 2 when she got had a crock with 5 1/2 butter @ 20. 1057 a due bill for 33 got 100 worth of sugar, 15 cts mixed spice loaf bread 10 cts red pepper lb nails. Came home &amp;amp; went to Reebs after tomato 1 bus 25 took 1 1/2 doz eggs &amp;amp; 5 cts for the onions I churned in the fornoon swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house Paul pulled 8 rows in the fornoon &amp;amp; 8 in afternoon Hattie got a letter to her uncle Rilla 921 Geary &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Wed Arthur drilling or his father &amp;amp; Arthur helped Wed 13 Marjorie baked bread, seasoned up &amp;amp; finished up a kettle of chilli sauce that was cooking all day yesterday had no sugar or spice. Maggie &amp;amp; John came Paul cutting their corn Marjorie finished her mustard pickle. Arthur drilling &amp;amp; his father takeaway the manure from the spouts. he cut 22 stocks he wached the cows in fornoon. Thur 14 hot weather is changed frost last night Tom Warner here we bought 50 cts native herbs I fixed the wood house changed things around so I could get the bran emptied. Marjorie washed a lot of her own clothes. I had a chase after the calves down the back road when I came back Maggie was here to get Marjorie to lake Topsy tomorrow &amp;amp; their waggon &amp;amp; go after peaches Friday 15 she did not come untill nearly 2 Oclock had for our trading at Kesters &amp;amp; go to hunt peaches after that got back after dark caught in the rain had some thunder I was affraid we were going to have a bad storm. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie were in Chippawa wih John &amp;amp; Maggie Hattie went in to Drummondville got something done in her teeth then got a basket of Peaches &amp;amp; rode home with them Marjorie had her baskets one 50 the other 35. had 5 lbs butter @ 22 per lb got sugar 25 tea 13. coal oil 10 &amp;amp; 40 on the book after she went. I churned nearly 2 hours Paul cutting marsh grass in the afternoon guarded the cows in fornoon yesterday afternoon finished Willscron 11 shocks. Arthur drawed up their pumkins &amp;amp; squash in the fornoon Sat 16. I worked the butter then went at the last of the large tomatoes we got from Mrs Reeb then went at the peaches the Crawfords 5 jars &amp;amp; one of the white then canned some two qt jars of tomatoes. I was just about roasted. The day was so hot - started to rain towards night when I 5 jars of Plums &amp;amp; skim the milk Will gave me a pumpkin &amp;amp; squash Marjorie swept the room &amp;amp; washed the dishes I pealed some peaches to stew for Sunday. Em Summerville brought our mail Paul swept the school house when he was washing the cows after dinner he cut the marsh grass Sunday 17 gloomy most of the day &amp;amp; hot Warm night thundered in the distance &amp;amp; rained just after the cows were milked got our chores done on time. it has poured since dark its nine &amp;amp; pouring yet. Clara &amp;amp; Tom to the other house Every one in but Arthur in the fornoon. Marjorie &amp;amp; I lay in all the afternoon nearly then I read all the evening aloud&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 18 dreadful hot Arthur started ploughing opposite the school house. Will went to thresh at Marvin Dells. rained Sunday night Clara &amp;amp; Tom never got away from the other house untill eleven O'clock. just poured &amp;amp; so dark &amp;amp; driping in the house we kept a light burning part of the night. I canned up the basket of white peaches &amp;amp; the basket of pears Maggie gave us Teu 19 very muddy &amp;amp; hot but not so hot as yesterday. Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie went after peaches got them at Monroe's for 25 cts per basket. Hattie got 4 baskets &amp;amp; Marjorie got 2 they went to Aden Dells to trade had 4 3/4 @ 24 1.14 got 25 cts tea 26 cts sugar cheese 16 corn starch ten cents &amp;amp; linmen 19 mixed spice 5. I churned &amp;amp; killed a chicken &amp;amp; picked it fried it for supper &amp;amp; canned a few more to fill a jar partly filled Paul down to the marsh Paul picked a basket of mushrooms &amp;amp; walked to Chippawa &amp;amp; got 75 cts for them &amp;amp; got home befor &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; pretty good half days work sold them at Powells. Hattie stayed all night. rained &amp;amp; thundered in the night. Wed 20 wind west &amp;amp; cold got so cold we had frost as we had to get all the plants in at night. Hattie helped me in with them. Paul picked two baskets of mushrooms &amp;amp; went to Chippawa over the river got Pauls overalls came back &amp;amp; stayed at Jennie Hannahs I canned up 6 qts of peach had to work the butter &amp;amp; put on a crock 4 1/2 @ 22 we got .50 cts of sugar. 1lb &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Ropy%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Ropy? (page does not exist)"&gt;ropy?&lt;/a&gt; for the calf had 4 1/2 pds butter @ 22. 99 cts when Paul came home Arthur raked their clover seed with Topsy while his father ploughed. Thur 21 Terrible high south wind blew terrible. Mrs Reeb here to see about getting a turkey she took out the honey. Marjorie came home with Tommy Dell. Arthur ploughed, harrowed, &amp;amp; rolled it in four days. he says it ploughs hard besides drawing out the pile of manure that stood down there. I churned after I put out the flowers &amp;amp; swept both rooms &amp;amp; swept the worst out of the front room. I pealed 4 3/4 small tomatoes &amp;amp; preserved them &amp;amp; boiled over some chilli sauce &amp;amp; put it in glass jars. Paul drawed up some rails after dinner. Frank Sherk to the other house tonight. Friday 22. Thirty-one years ago today Will was married. Arthur harrowing &amp;amp; rolling all day Terrible high wind all day from the west gets quite cool towards night, looks stormy &amp;amp; sprinkling rain. I worked the butter then pealed peaches after dinner finished the peaches then went &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Marjorie cleaned some mushrooms for supper. Marjorie mended Pauls pants all the afternoon she washed them befor dinner Will burning brush were the fence stood &amp;amp; Paul drawed up nearly all the brush &amp;amp; they burnt it on the ground Marjorie set sponge at night &amp;amp; I pealed pears to dry Maggie brought the mail she got 27 for butter&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;52 Sat 23. Paul threshing to Tom McKeons Arthur rolling when I was watching the cows he tilled &amp;amp; furrowed out. Will basket brush he gathered up around. The minister came to stay all night to Wills. Marjorie baked bread she turned the cows out at night I guarded them she ironed her things she washed the other day I made 4 pumkin pies &amp;amp; swept the dining room she cleaned the kitchen. Paul got home early frost at night awful cold northwest wind Sun 24 very cold when I went to church the wind was west. When we came back it was south west &amp;amp; terrible high one could scarcely walk quite a number out to church. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening we had a chicken for dinner The old &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Setter%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Setter? (page does not exist)"&gt;setter?&lt;/a&gt; picked her head Paul killed her &amp;amp; I dressed her Mon 25 cold west wind but a beautiful day nice sunshine Will went to Port to Mill. Marjorie, Hattie &amp;amp; Paul went after Peaches got a basket for 25 at Manbys Hattie got 3 for 85. 2 at 3 cts one@ 25 took 4 1/2 of butter @ 24 per lb for 50 cts worth of sugar &amp;amp; a box of hair pins. Arthur threshing at Ed Dells I picked a hen for dinner but she was so fat I put her in salt &amp;amp; water untill tomorrow I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; boiled the last of our meat for dinner. Terribly cold &amp;amp; frost tonight. Will brought us 75 lb of flour I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house Teu 26 beautiful day first day of Stamford Fair. Fannie &amp;amp; the Miller girls 53 over to the other house Fannie gave us a calf. Marjorie wached the cows so Paul could go the mash The first thing I put the hen on to boil the first thing. Marjorie fixing her hat over. I pealed 3 3/4 of small tomatoes Arthur went after Kirkly for his colt, we had him over to see Lucy she has a sore foot. Marjorie poulticed it with carrots &amp;amp; then put bran on at night she went in so she had to take it off frost on the forepart of the night. Turned warmer the hardest frost we have had last night. Wed 27 looked like rain on the fornoon when Hattie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippawa. Hattie got a letter from her uncle Biller. butter raised to 24 on Chippawa after Paul guarded the cows he went to Hewsons to cut marsh grass I guarded the cows in the afternoon Arthur cut the clover in the school house field. Marjorie still at her hat; I dug some potatoes in the fornoon pretty hot, but a cool wind if it was not for that it would be awful hot &amp;amp; poor Clyde dont seem any better. Marjorie is poulticing Lucys foot with bran untill tomorrow Kirkly will bring a wash. Rose has great curiosity to know what is on Lucys foot. Thurs 28 Kirkly came befor dinner says his fever is so high depends on it going down if he lives. Frank Riexinger over in the evening &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;56 Marjorie was going after vinegar but McCredies were threshing clover seed so she went to Reebs &amp;amp; they gave her a basket of grapes I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter in a roll Friday 29 Kirkly came &amp;amp; said there was no hope for the colt. The cows foot is awful looking &amp;amp; dont seem he improve I washed all day got a letter that Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Buyers are coming tomorrow. Marjorie set sponge Hattie went over to help put down the matting, Birdy called. Arthur went after grapes we got 30 lbs @ 1 1/2 pr lb. The day something dreadful it's so hot. I never felt the heat washing all summer as much Sat 30 Poor Clyde seems better this morning but very soon a change sets in &amp;amp; he is gone &amp;amp; he seemed to get bad so quick Will was affraid he would die hard but he died easy &amp;amp; they burried him down in the marsh all done befor dinner he went so suddenly after dinner Arthur &amp;amp; Paul drawed a load of marsh grass &amp;amp; put in the straw stack. dreadful hot again. Marjorie baked luvly bread &amp;amp; swept the two rooms yesterday &amp;amp; cleaned the &amp;amp; dusted the dining room I fixed the bed then went to Chippawa after them. She had 5 1/2 butter @ 24. 1.32 brown sugar 25 cheese 1 ll 10 ct soap 5 soda 5 ginger 18 coal oil 10 Gran sugar 25 tea 25. I churned &amp;amp; cleaned the floor &amp;amp; all the boards washed the windows &amp;amp; lamps made four pumkin pies &amp;amp; patty pan cakes were a failure. we killed the rooster &amp;amp; I dressed him. We had peaches &amp;amp; cream for supper Sun. Oct. 1905 Sun 1 beautiful day with a nice breeze we had the rooser for dinner. they went over to the other house for supper. Marjorie &amp;amp; Mrs Byers took him part-way. Ed Dell to the other house Mon 2. I went down to the school house &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted. The air was heavy &amp;amp; no wind. The dust would not settle. Mrs Buyers sick. It rained sprinkling when they drawed the water: drawed a barrel for each house with Jack &amp;amp; Topsy. Paul has a nice warf he built out in the creek he &amp;amp; I carried water rom there all sat. &amp;amp; sun. I churned &amp;amp; we pitted the grapes ready to peal. rained a lot off &amp;amp; on &amp;amp; he got the other load of marsh grass just as it commenced to come really hard Teu 8 I worked Mrs Buyers butter 8 3/4 @ 25.88 &amp;amp; one doz eggs @ 25 &amp;amp; one day we gave her they gave her a chicken 9 1/2 doz. eggs she took dinner at the other house They never got started untill after 2 Oclock Hattie went and got her teeth something done to them we had down 3 1/2 butter @ 24 got a lb tea 25 skein yarn 14. 9 lb sulphur two post cards 2 stamps down at Drummondville 1 lb salts 5 ct 1 qt puffed hay 5 ct 23lb corn meal 32 cts at Greens. Hattie for tea quite cool today. had hard work to get Paul dig a few potatoes when she was gone. I canned the grapes 5 jars had an awful time emptying jars to get enough I put them on &amp;amp; canned two jars plums over. Wed 4 Wills cow had a calf this morning. he &amp;amp; Arthur threshing at George Heximers&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;56 I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house tonight I mended Pauls pants to give to Tom McReany Thur 5. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter it was so cold with frost at night &amp;amp; last night &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Fanny%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Fanny? (page does not exist)"&gt;Fanny?&lt;/a&gt; over. Alex McCredie brought us a load of wood. Paul at Tom McKeowns &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Morning%3F_working%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Morning? working? (page does not exist)"&gt;morning? working?&lt;/a&gt; Friday 6 beautiful day Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Welland &amp;amp; got middlings for himself &amp;amp; 2 hundred of corn meal for us @ 1.20 for him I gave 2 dollars of my money &amp;amp; 40 of Pauls Marjorie went to John Laws to see about corn &amp;amp; they gave her a basket of peaches &amp;amp; one of grapes She go fifty weight of corn meal from Green &amp;amp; of Pauls Mrs Byers butter money. she paid 70 cts 1/2 hun, She took 1 doz eggs to Kesters @ 22 got coal oil &amp;amp; nails. Took 5 lb 3 oz of to Miseners @ 27 ct per lb $1.40 Gran Sugar 50. 1/2 lb tea 13. brown sugar 25 cask 50. candy 2. we had potatoes, squash 2 eggs &amp;amp; fresh biscuits for supper Paul cut up most of wood Alex bought. I boiled 3 pots of lard for the first Sat 7 Will went after a load of coal. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; cleaned the kitchen. I pealed the peaches for preserves made 3 pumkin pies &amp;amp; swept the dining room ironed a big ironing after dark &amp;amp; boiled 5 pots of pig feed &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; for tomorrow Mary Jane brought our mail Paul swept the school house &amp;amp; drawed a barrel of water. at night took up his bee hives not much honey Sun 8 I was terrible sick all day &amp;amp; such dreadful pain in my head. Fannie came home Baethe &amp;amp; Don came as far as Rus Hartlys she &amp;amp; Hattie were over Marjorie boiled two pots of mash for the pigs. They have all gone to church from the other house a good turn out Joliff spoke. Misionery meeting made $16.25 Mon 9 So terrible hot all day in the sun but cool in house. fog last night &amp;amp; not much wind Arthur &amp;amp; Paul threshing at Tom McKeowns Arthur got $1.00 Paul 50 cts. he drawed a barrel of water after he got back. Will went after another load of coal. Marjorie wached the cows &amp;amp; I washed dishes, swept &amp;amp; boiled pig feed &amp;amp; churned &amp;amp; washed the churn &amp;amp; lot of milk crocks that I skimed. I dont feel ablt to drag after being sick Paul had let the horse get away &amp;amp; she has to go &amp;amp; help find her. I took the honey out. 5 lb on one of good honey &amp;amp; 15 on the other of good honey quite a lot. to go through the colander. Teu 10 beautiful day. Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went after corn to Mr John Laws got 10 bus @ 8 cts pr Bus $3.00 They gave her 2 baskets of Peaches &amp;amp; grapes she took a roll of butter. The Kesters 5 @ 24.1.20 &amp;amp; 9 eggs 14 cts got 1.11 on the book got butter. collar 15 dome of lead 3. plug tobacco 5. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over &amp;amp; we had peaches &amp;amp; cream befor they left. I dug carrots &amp;amp; potatoes for supper. got the cows up &amp;amp; milked them. The trustees had a meeting at the school house We settle with the teacher she is going away friday I got a lot of wood on &amp;amp; Paul helped I boiled a lot of feed for the pigs Wed 11 raining part of the day. made the roads awful muddy I went down to sweep &amp;amp; dust. north west storm &amp;amp; cold got the calves in untill after&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 12 Will buchered a pig it weighed 1.4 g beautiful day overhead but terrible muddy &amp;amp; cold. the last day of the county fair. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter right up 5 3/4 Friday 13. Miss Hazelet called to get board for the new teacher. I made cookies &amp;amp; I boiled pumkins for pies tomorrow. I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Will ploughed out the potatoes Paul heled to pick &amp;amp; pick put in the cellar. They came over at 3 Oclock &amp;amp; ploughed out ours Paul picked untill after dark Sat 14 We borrowed 32 lbs from Will. Marjorie baked bread mixed it then went to Chippawa after Mrs Pound &amp;amp; the children. I cleaned the floor &amp;amp; got dinner churned a small churning made four pies &amp;amp; tarts Marjorie dressed a chicken after dark Sun 15 a beautiful day untill after supper when we got ready to take Mrs Pound home it started to rain. &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; she gave it up. Darkers family to Wills they took Hattie home with them. We had spare ribs for dinner. high wind tonight. Paul harrowed the potatoes over when he came home. Marjorie took down 5 lb butter @ 24. got a lb fresh biscuits 1 lb. cheese rest on the book. 90 cts the debt. down to 4.1d Mon 16. cold west wind but nice sunshine Miss Grey started in this school. came here to board. Mrs Pound &amp;amp; the children went home after dinner. Marjorie drove her home wind changed to cold in the night. I made two grape pies. boiled pig feed Paul took over some of the potatoes The teacher has gone to bed early tonight she is so tired. Teu 17 cold wind north east. The teacher not very well her school 59 troubles her Marjorie went after the ducks she &amp;amp; Paul got the rest of the fruit from Riexingers. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Arthur &amp;amp; his father scraped the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Pond%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Pond? (page does not exist)"&gt;pond?&lt;/a&gt; holes. George Heximer &amp;amp; Mill Coakly scrapering roads Wed 18 started to rain just as the teacher came home for her dinner &amp;amp; rained all afternoon &amp;amp; warm rain south west. The ducks are making them selves at home puddling around I made a cornstarch pudding for dinner &amp;amp; Marjorie got our cabbage one mess. The teacher is better tonight. Paul &amp;amp; I are shelling corn tonight &amp;amp; the teacher &amp;amp; Marjorie are chatting in the room. I started Jims mittens got 3 rouds on them Thur 19 looks like rain &amp;amp; near dinner time it comes down &amp;amp; at night pours like a summer shower Miss Grey throat no better no matter what she does Arthur ploughed some. I churned. Marjorie fixing her black skirt. Arthur came in for the evening. Friday 20 The wind something fearful the worst all fall blowing from sometime in the night &amp;amp; continuing all day. We sent the teachers dinner down to her. I made two pumkin pies &amp;amp; last night I made patty pan cakes. Marjorie took the teacher to Chippawa. took 4 3/4 @24. 1.14. 41 on the book. 25 cts of sugar tea 13 cheese 15 factort 10 stove brush 20. Paul swept at school house &amp;amp; went to Reebs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;most changeable day I ever saw rain &amp;amp; something go round with a basket mushrooms to take in town The wind blew so hard the stacks almost blew away Arthur had to give up ploughing Sat 21. cold north west wind chills a person to the bone Marjorie went to Walmslys after more pears Mrs W gave her 3 baskets on Monday Arthur &amp;amp; Paul got the Parlor stove in &amp;amp; I cleaned it &amp;amp; the pipe &amp;amp; pealed a lot of pears, &amp;amp; swept both rooms. Marjorie swept my bedroom. Will in for a long time. Paul went up with Georges paper &amp;amp; he had our paper. cold as winter almost Sun 22 sun came out &amp;amp; bright but cold west wind darkened up all at once in the south west &amp;amp; thundered quite loud when Marjorie was going to church I had a dull headache. The minister preached a good sermon quite a few out. Towards night the wind raised &amp;amp; blew hard &amp;amp; rained some Mon 23 sunshine but cold got dull. The teacher did not come Mrs Walmsly went down after her. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; put the pears on to preserving. had to core them over they stood since Sat: Hattie came over from Buffalo we started the fire in the room for the first. Arthur ploughing opposite the school house he started Sat afternoon Paul took his saw down to Chippawa to get his saw sharpened paid 20 cts Thur 24 Will walked to Chippawa he paid $20 on the heiffers. Hattie over in the afternoon when the teacher came. I washed quite a washing &amp;amp; made a sponge cake for supper, besides boiling feed for the pigs Wed 25 bitter cold wind east: Will sold the turkey to Ernest Bossie ours came to 9.12. for 8 turkeys. I finished the washing &amp;amp; made 3 pumkin pies. Marjorie baked bread Arthur ploughing, only two schollars today Thurs 26 Thanksgiving. The teacher here all day. Paul threshing at Persons. I dressed two chickens we had them for dinner &amp;amp; supper had them fried. Cassie Tuft went to Buffalo yesterday. John Darker to the other house. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening nice sunshine in the fornoon&amp;amp; part of the afternoon then darkened like rain Friday 27 looked like rain 3 schollars the teacher took her dinner Marjorie took her to Chippawa had 5 lbs 1 oz. @ 24. 1.20. got a gal. oil 19 lb biscuit 10.25 cts granulated sugar 1/2 lb tea 13 nails 5 chock food 15.31 on the book. I churned a&amp;amp; pealed some pears. Will killed his pig &amp;amp; took it to Chippawa it weighed 105 @ 8 cts a lb Sat 28 cold west wind I pealed some more pears &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Eon Summerville brought over mail Paul went at night after it Marjorie ironed in fornoon after dinner cleaned the kitchen. getting terrible cold &amp;amp; going to freeze something awful. Two of the duck sick&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 29. like winter a real shock ice on the water in the hen house. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie over in the afternoon. Hattie stayed to tea Mon 30 beautiful day sun shine all day Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to Welland to get cornmeal could not get any Paid for the Tribune. Mrs Walmsly brought the teacher then went to Port. I swept both rooms made two pumlkin pies boiled pig feed borrowed 17 lbs pea meal from Will. I picked the blind hen it was a job so full of pin feathers we had her for supper &amp;amp; potpie. Pel, Ed &amp;amp; Miss Killens in the evening at Wills Teu 31 drisling part of the day &amp;amp; cold wind very bad day the teacher took her dinner. Mr Hewson got a hundred of peameal for us in Welland &amp;amp; his boy brought it to the door $1.20 for it. I have a terrible pain in my head with the cold I am getting Paul had it first. Marjorie has a lame back she same as I had a couple of weeks ago. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made a batch of cookies. Marjorie got the meals all day Wo November 1905 Wed 1 one dreadful night last night quite mild when went to bed the wind raised &amp;amp; blew somethign awful &amp;amp; hailed &amp;amp; rained a little. The calves out The wind is blowing a gale today but sun shining towards might &amp;amp; most of the afternoon snowed &amp;amp; blew like winter. The teacher took her dinner. My head ached to split all night &amp;amp; dreadful pain yet. The coldest night yet. Hattie walked to Chippawa then to Clifton. Thur 2. Paul swept the school house &amp;amp; I milked the cows instead I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made patty pan cakes another cold night. Arthur over this evening. Marjorie making her tweed waist over, Took it apart &amp;amp; washed it. Friday 3 raining &amp;amp; blowing I got both tables packed with wood carried it on &amp;amp; packed it when Marjorie took the teacher down. I cleaned the other table &amp;amp; got the cradle out so I could pile the rest of the wood sorted a lot of little potatoes boiled some of them for the pigs sent the rest in the cellar. Hattie came home with Marjorie &amp;amp; stayed to tea we had pan cakes for supper Marjorie baked bread. Hattie was over the river yesterday with Nettie. Marjorie took 3 lbs 2 oz @ 24, got a package catte food &amp;amp; a box of matches for them &amp;amp; 1/2 lb tea 13 cts lb soda 5. 4cts worth of rolls for us. Took 1 doz eggs @27. had 25 on the book Sat 4 I carried in the rest of the wood &amp;amp; packed it under the cart table swept &amp;amp; cleared up the wood then cleared up &amp;amp; swept the kitchen &amp;amp; dining room got nothing baked for Sunday. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter saved a pound for ourselves week befor last saved a roll for ourselves Marjorie washing out her flannels &amp;amp; some other clothes of her own. Martin Dell brought us a load of shingles Will went to Buffalo walked down. going to be a hard frost tonight. Don brought our mail. Clara &amp;amp; Hattie called Clara wanted the Decanter's goblet for quarterly meeting tomorrow. Sun 5 Dull &amp;amp; cold most of the day some sunshine terrible frost this morning &amp;amp; a ring around the sun. Marjorie went to church &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur not many for quarterly meeting I swept both rooms &amp;amp; made cornstarch pudding for dinner&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 6 rained part of the night raining when we got up &amp;amp; off &amp;amp; on most of the day Mrs Walmsly brought the teacher. we had a chicken for supper. I made two pumkin pies &amp;amp; swept back rooms &amp;amp; boiled pig feed. Teu 7 looked as if we were going to have Indian Summer but turned &amp;amp; rained in the afternoon Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie went to Drummondville had 13 3/4 butter @ 24 butter came to 3.30 sage. 10 cheese 17 coffee 25 tea 25 pain killer 25 gal oil 20 3 yds flannel &amp;amp; 4 castor oil 15. velveteen 50 socks 13 sodas 30 Raisins 16. 3.30 raining when they came home. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter at night &amp;amp; pealed pear. I clean picked a chicken for supper. snowed in the night Wed 8 snow over everything but melting off The house turned cold in the afternoon Marjorie baking bread. I emptied the rag box a barrel full &amp;amp; two bags full got the settee out in wood house emptied the meal barrel. I was bussy all day at cleaning up the woodhouse, &amp;amp; boiling pig feed Arthur ploughing in the eleven acre field Thur 9 ground froze this morning when I went down to sweep &amp;amp; make fire. The school house something terrible. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter for ourselves Mrs Reebs &amp;amp; the children to Tea. I made a cake &amp;amp; tarts for supper. Marjorie working at her jacket. Arthur started to plough in the pasture field the first time a furrow has been turned in 20 years. Paul gone after cabbage to Everinghams got 19 heads for 25. going to 65 freeze hard tonight.- bright moonlight Arthur over this evening Friday 10 Indian Summer started today. Will &amp;amp; Arthur butchered the pigs a beautiful day wind west or south west: when I went down to make fire in the school house so Paul could go after a barrel of water to bushes. I picked two chickens for dinner a black &amp;amp; a plymouthrock one fried &amp;amp; one stewed. they got them done in 2 hours &amp;amp; 10 min at night they carried them in &amp;amp; we covered them up from the cats Marjorie took the teacher down &amp;amp; a roll of butter 4 lbs @ 24 got a bottle of sage 5 cts somersavory shoe polish 5 cts 15 on the book. she got a cap for Paul &amp;amp; turkey red for Mrs Pounds quilt. I cleaned the entrals Sat 11. a nice day but high wind I put the entral fat on to cook washed the churn &amp;amp; swept befor we could get at the meat. The pigs one weighed 237 &amp;amp; the other 214 237 + 214 = 4.51 I scrubed the barrel &amp;amp; their tub the entrals in I salted the meat &amp;amp; skimed some of the sausage meat &amp;amp; after supper cleaned the entrals it struck eleven after I got in bed my back felt tired out Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp;amp; the dining room &amp;amp; cleaned the oil cloth &amp;amp; aired the front room Sun 12 sun part of the time &amp;amp; dull part of the time. high wind looks like rain towards night Hattie came in &amp;amp; stayed the evening Mon 13 raining &amp;amp; snowing part of the day befor it started to rain Marjorie filled our tick&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;in the afternoon it blew &amp;amp; snowed something terrible Paul had the cows out, so late &amp;amp; Topsy was out in it. Arthur was ploughing in the pasture field. I put a pot of lard on then skined sausage meat: got terrible cold at night, like winter they out the heiffers in the box stall. Will Dells wife had a youngster in the night Teu 14. Birdie Dells &amp;amp; Murrys birthday I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter cooked pumkin &amp;amp; made three pies scraped the entrals &amp;amp; every day since they buchered. Marjorie working at her jacket &amp;amp; yesterday she swept Miss Greys room &amp;amp; dustred the front room. At night Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur came over &amp;amp; helped to make sausage we made a lot it was after 12 befor we got through a very cold night: &amp;amp; cold north west wind all day Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Chippawa. Arhur got his boots Hattie polished the coal stove &amp;amp; they got it up Hattie has two of her little chicks yet Hewsons had a daugher Wed 15 looked terrible black then started to snow the ground was covered in a little while got warmer towards night snowed when I was going down to sweep &amp;amp; just got the sweeping done Marjorie blacked the stove &amp;amp; I blacked the pipe Paul &amp;amp; I finished stuffing the sausage bu the old stuffer. Marjorie got the meals. Thur 16 a little warmer dull most of the day some sunshine wind cold &amp;amp; chilly. The young turkey sick. I washed all the greasy things from sausage things, &amp;amp; we washed such a lot of other things &amp;amp; the churn, made tarts for supper. Marjorie working at her jacket. Arthur ploughing. Mr P waching the cows. After he gave a lot of lip he drawed up manure &amp;amp; sods in bank the west side of the house Beens had two little kitts at night or in the evening she went out &amp;amp; did not bother agai. not a cold night: Friday 17 I churned the first thing. I would could not churn on account of making tarts for supper plum jelly with raisins. Marjorie took her dinner down Paul guarding the cows I had to work the butter to send down 8 lb 3/4 @ 24. 210. 25 cts brown sugar 1/2 ln tea 13. poultry food 25; Cattle food 25 for Arthurs buttons &amp;amp; canvass her jacket. 19.67 bread 6.42 on the book. The teacher went down with her roads terrible had Georges cart - after dark when she got home. Paul went down &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. I had to salt some meat left fresh wash dishes &amp;amp; the churn peal squash &amp;amp; could not wash out some things I wanted to Sat. 18. Paul did not want to take the cows out but it was not frozen up so we made him go in the afternoon he drawed up a barrel of water &amp;amp; some rails. Marjorie swept the kitched &amp;amp; washed the towels &amp;amp; worked on her jacket sleeves. not cold untill dark. Arthur ploughed all day I took the meat out of the barrel &amp;amp; brought it around in the kitchen &amp;amp; salted it over. boiled&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;67 heads for head cheese. Riexingers brought our mail Paul was over with theirs and got ours Sun 19. froze hard last night wind north east awful cold for the sick turkey. Marjorie went to church 14 out. she &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Anomisly%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Anomisly? (page does not exist)"&gt;anomisly?&lt;/a&gt; appointed Hattie &amp;amp; Birdie Dell appointed Stewards of the church. Mon 20 Terrible cold yet, wind north east more north I feel sorry for the sick turkey such a cold place. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter made ginger patty pan cakes. swept &amp;amp; cleaned the linoleum Marjorie dusted &amp;amp; baked bread she cooked onions &amp;amp; potatoes for supper Arthur over he has a lame foot Jack jumoed on it. Paul drowned Beebs two little kitts he fixed in front of the cows a platform Reu 21 cold norrth east wind but the day was fine otherwise. I went down at night &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted. I baked plum tarts &amp;amp; 3 pies plum &amp;amp; elderberry mixed. Marjorie finished her jacket she teacher &amp;amp; I went over to the other house. white frost glistening on everything when we came home Wed 22 beautiful day- just as Marjorie was ready to step in the cart to go to Chippawa Mrs McCredie came for a visit. Arthur over in the evening we had quite a controversy in Manitoba &amp;amp; Ontario Thur 23 just a beautiful day, sunshine &amp;amp; wind south - clear Indian Summer. Paul cleaned the hen house. The turkey died yesterday. Marjorie went to Chippawa with the cart had 5 lb butter @ 24 bought Pheno Chloride to disinfect the hen house 25 cts tea 13. soda 5 castor oil 10 coal oil 19 Pauls shirt 20cts 12 on the book. Hattie sent the collar ro Kellie through the Post Office. I washed 3 flannel shirts two of mine &amp;amp; one of Marjories &amp;amp; a lot of other things they dried fine the wind was right for them Will went to Port with chopping for his pigs he got a hundred of flour for us @ 2.20. Don Dell here in the evening Friday 24. south west wind. started to rain in fornoon. Paul waching cows. Will &amp;amp; Arthur went with hay to Vanderburghs I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made drop cake for the teachers dinner. had to clean out from under the table to put the shingles &amp;amp; long wood she carried on on the kitchen floor. Hattie over for awhile she took my hanging basket over Marj took the teacher part-way in the &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Democrat%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Democrat? (page does not exist)"&gt;democrat?&lt;/a&gt; after supper. The wind got so high it was just terrible fewer eggs a day now Sat 25 high south west wind in the evening blew a perfect gale for awhile Marjorie washed most all day principally her own clothes got some of them dry had to wash them over the black things on account of the stuff she washed them with. I cleaned up the pantry &amp;amp; put clean paper on the shelves &amp;amp; table, blacked the stove, cleaned the lamps put a new wick on one, swept &amp;amp; cleaned &amp;amp; washed the chair. did up my drawer then mended my stockings&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;69 Sun 26. a very changeable day. sunshine, wind &amp;amp; rain of &amp;amp; on during fornoon 25 years ago todat poor little George died a little over 6 years &amp;amp; three months old. I had a terrible headache all the fornoon. we had a rice pudding for dinner. Hattie over this afternoon had to go home when Donald Sharp brought Fannie home. Donald Dell stoped to tea from church. Mon 27 beautiful day. Arthur ploughing. Fannie over this afternoon. she has a cold. I made elderberry pie &amp;amp; 88 cookies, swept the floor then disinfected the hen house &amp;amp; the place where the turkey died Marjorie cut out Pauls overalls &amp;amp; swept the front room Paul guarded the cows &amp;amp; cut some marsh grass Teu 28. blowing from the east when we got up &amp;amp; raining &amp;amp; freezing as fast as it comes down. Turned warmer wind got south - kept on drizling most of the time with the day dull the cows were in most of the day Paul &amp;amp; Arthur fixed Bessies stall. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made two pumkin poes. Marjorie working on Pauls overalls Miss Grey has the hoarse voice got it at home some better today Wed 29. a terrible night last night wind blew from the west thundered once &amp;amp; quite sharp lightening sorry for the turkey out in the trees. wind strong most of the day &amp;amp; at night get cold blows harder I finished the hand of one of Jims mittens Marjorie knit the wrist of the other. I made patty pan cakes then went to the school house to sweep &amp;amp; dust 70 dark when I got through Arthur ploughed untill late he says it ploughed better than any day yet. Will over for awhile got a buckle for his overshoe &amp;amp; some swill for the pigs Marjorie ironed &amp;amp; got supper Paul guarded the cows. Thur 30 snowed in the night enough to cover the ground lightly &amp;amp; bitter cold all day The hens &amp;amp; ducks seem frozen when they come out of the pen. little grey is sick. I never such tender ducks. Paul drawed up the marsh grass for the hen house. Arthur walked to Chippawa. road dreadful rough. I made pancakes for dinner, worked a little on Jims mitten. Marjorie cut out Pauls shirt &amp;amp; sewed on it. terrible white frost tonight. froze hard last night butdid not freeze any plants some say it went down to zero it was 7 about when we went to bed while frosts dont go hard in the house Dec 1905 Friday 1 Dreadful rough roads &amp;amp; cold east wind I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter 4 1/2 then went down at night &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. The teacher walked she expected to ride with Mrs Walmsly. Marj finished Pauls shirt: getting a little softer tonight. Marjorie set sponge tonight Sat 2. rained in the night then froze towards morning then rained off &amp;amp; on in the afternoon Paul &amp;amp; Marjorie went to Chippawa at half past 11. Took 14 1/4 butter&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14 1/2 lbs In Kester @ 24 - 342 got me a pair of shoes 1.25 a pair of rubbers 75 cts five yds flannelette 50 cts sugar 25 tea 25 butter cotton 15 yds cakes 5 salmon 15 vanilla 10 Washing soda 3 nails 4. Fannie came over with her work stayed a long time. She mixed the bread befor she went &amp;amp; I baked it &amp;amp; made an elderberry pie, swept &amp;amp; put down my bedroom carpet - cleaned up one shelf in the cupboard &amp;amp; got some milk in. The cats all sick with the Diarhea. The little brown duck has been sick for a week doctoring her all the time but she dont get any better. fixed over my drawer made them shorter &amp;amp; put buttons &amp;amp; button holes on two pair Sun 3 dreary looking day. church Sunday no one from her Marjorie has a cold. 13 in church. Hattie over this afternoon had to go home Expected Clara. duck a little better. Misener the store keeper in Drummondville burried yesterday. 4 years ago tonight poor Mother breather her last Mon 4 snowed quite a lot in the night drifted some. sunshine part of the time &amp;amp; dull part of the dday not a verry nice day &amp;amp; could not let the hens out &amp;amp; the cows were in all day. Arthur put up the room stove &amp;amp; Marjorie put the fire in not long the chimney was on fire made quite a roar for a time. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made a layer cake. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned up the front room. Paul drawed up some stumps &amp;amp; some rails. Teu 5 Not a bad day. wind south west. Paul took down the feather ticks &amp;amp; everything from &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Aboay%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Aboay? (page does not exist)"&gt;aboay?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; all the boxes. The cats all sick. he carrued in the oats out of the big box. I made corn starch pudding for supper swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Marjorie fixing her at hat over Will sold his beef cow to Pearson. The girls &amp;amp; Arthur gone to Clifton 72 The girls at least have gone, Paul came home. Paul put the length with the damper on Arthur came &amp;amp; helped him. The girls walked home after dark. Fannie brought her rain coat. Wed 6 dull. damp &amp;amp; windy still for all the clothes washed will not dry hung out all day &amp;amp; at night not dry. I made 3 pumkin pies. Fannie over for tea Arthur took Henryette to Pearsons Mill went as far as Montrose then went to Mrs Dells &amp;amp; Birdies nice moonlight nights Thur 7. beautiful day I washed all day had the line &amp;amp; pin it nearly to the barn. I was so tired when I got through. Allen Heximer here in the evening The clothes dried better than yesterday I brought them in at night. beautiful moonlight. Marjorie fixing her hat. I ironed a table cloth. Friday 8 another fine day nicer than yesterday so warm the bees all out a fire feels mean I like it colder. Marjorie gone to Clifton Paul took her as far as the bridge. Walmsly burrying his horse when they went down. The teacher walked. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter for ourselves. I washed 12 sheets &amp;amp; the blanket to put over the straw. &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; &amp;amp; &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; flannel petticoat. I was so tired washing 3 days, had pan cakes for supper. I put the bread in the pans &amp;amp; baked it The house was like an oven. I stayed out of the kitchen washing rather than be in. Sat 9 a beautiful day high wind muddy roads&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;73 Turned cold in the night - about 3 in the morning &amp;amp; froze some. I cleaned up the pantry &amp;amp; blacked the stove swept &amp;amp; made a pie boiled pumkins &amp;amp; squash for supper. Paul went after Georges cart. I went after Marjorie started about 5 Oclock. got home late took 1 1/2 dozen eggs &amp;amp; 28 per doz &amp;amp; 4 1/2 butter @24. bought 2 tomatoes @5. bottle eclectric oil. 25 bromide gumme 25 2 pint 10 soda 5 raisins 10. soap 5 salmon 10. due bill 63. Fannie Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie over in the evening. they did not get home untill late. I made ginger cookies &amp;amp; milked 2 cows Sun 10 cold north west wind. The poor ducks hobling around yet. Arthur in the evening &amp;amp; Mary Jane Sommerville to tea at least we gave her a lunch she stayed untill 1 Oclock sun part of the time &amp;amp; dull part of the time Mon 11 looked like a storm spit rain once &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="?? (page does not exist)"&gt;??&lt;/a&gt; I churned worked the butter made ginger patty pan cakes high wind from the south west in the fornnoon we had fresh roast pork for supper Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned up the front room. Will went to pay his taxes Teu 12. dull part of the time with a little sun shine spit snow towards night. keeps soft Arthur finished ploughing down in the corner by the school house &amp;amp; the head land. I made 2 pies pumkin pies &amp;amp; plum tarts. had pan cakes for dinner Paul guarded the cows. Marjorie fixed her tweed waist &amp;amp; sleeves. I worked on Jims mittens the first for a long time its snowing tonight perhaps tomorrow The cows will not be lying down in the field full Wed 13 sunshine in the fornoon dull in afternoon I swept &amp;amp; washed the chairs cleaned the floor &amp;amp; made a cake for supper, then went down to sweep Laffy &amp;amp; Sam went with me &amp;amp; stayed untill I came home a little snow on the ground not froze very hard. Hattie over for tea Paul cleaned the Office Arthur threshed in the fornoon at Riexingers Marjorie got the supper she is knitting her gloves Thur. 14 wind north in the morning turned north east &amp;amp; snowed some enough to make it disargreable Paul walked to Chippawa got my shoes. had 4 1/2 @ 24 it ought to be 1.08 &amp;amp; they allowed 105 &amp;amp; nothing for 1/2 doz eggs 1 lb tea 25.1 gal oil 19 S wheat 25 cornstarch 8 lb rice 5 candy 5 Glycerine 10. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; worked at her gloves. I picked a chicken for supper &amp;amp; mended my black waist. Will was in he sent for a plug of ivy tobacco. Marjories duck sick was first one then the other ever since we got them Friday 15 dreadful cold in the fornoon wind north east - got the least bit warmer in the afternoon. I went down &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted out the school house Sam &amp;amp; Teddy went with me Ted sat under the stove Sam ran on &amp;amp; out of the window &amp;amp; tormented me all the time I was sweeping Hattie was here when I left I finished Jims mitten my tooth aches in at times it sets me wild The teacher walked home. Marjorie working at her gloves at night. She mended Pauls socks. The roads rough George brought over our mail Sat 16. nice sunshine, but freezing. rough roads Will Arthur Fannie went to Drummondville to buy Arthur an overcoat. Marjorie went with them to go&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;75 over the river to get something for Christmas met Reebs &amp;amp; rode home with them got her supper there when they came home without her I sent Paul &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; down as far as Pearsons bridge but saw nothing of her. I had first a terrible head ache all day never gave up for five minutes. Eveything I put on it made it worse I had to churn &amp;amp; work the butter wash all the milk pans &amp;amp; dishes sweep &amp;amp; dust &amp;amp; sweep the back kitchen everthing made it worse untill I put soap &amp;amp; sugar on wet with peppermint Sun 17. white frosts every night now so cold in the morning Marjorie went to church quite a lot out still he complains of people not comeing out. Levi Dell went after the doctor Will Dells wife some better. The girls went to brick church terrible rough roads. My duck walks a little better &amp;amp; Marjs is some better. I wrote to Jim &amp;amp; Marjorie wrote MrsBuyer Mon 18 Marjorie went to Chippawa got Pauls boots they were 2.95. had 4 1/4 butter @24 came to 102. &amp;amp; 63 due bill &amp;amp; a 22 due bill. sugar 25. lemon peal 8. raisins 9 currents 2 salts 5 ginger 10 salmon 10 candy 25 match safe 10 tea 25 lemons 13 chock food 25 mails 4. I made a grape pie. grape tarts &amp;amp; fried cakes. quite warm &amp;amp; muddy. She paid Welland McKenzie for the cot bell 53 cts Levi Dells wife died this morning. Had pork freshened &amp;amp; roast Teu 19 sunshine wind west. mud pretty deep Arthur's cutting silver maples. I went down &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house. Teddy went all the way same got scared of the boys &amp;amp; ran back. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter finished the fried cakes. Marjorie swept front room yesterday knitting her mittens. Will went &amp;amp; they took their sow Wed 20 Mrs Walmsly called &amp;amp; paid me for sweeping since Easter &amp;amp; cleaning the schoolhouse . 1.50 my bill was 6.90 &amp;amp; Pauls 190 she brought up Miss Hawley to visit the school. Miss Grey &amp;amp; I went over to tea to the other house. Tom Dell came here for awhile then went to the other house gloomy day wind cool: mud mud every where. Arthur wemt to Port. for corn meal. rained in the night just poured from the east after we got home Thurs 21 quite heavy thunder in the distance. Levi Dells wife burried. The Hearse has hard the horses can hardly get along. Marjorie baking bread. I made a layer cake to get some for the teachers dinner I dressed a little black pullet for supper, she was as fat as butter. Em Summerville called in from the funeral. A large funeral the church full Mr Sanderson preached the sermon one of the most dreary day I ever saw- just keeps up a drizle &amp;amp; dark &amp;amp; cloudy towards night the wind raises to a gale something dreadful, from the south west. Friday 22 another dismal day dark &amp;amp; gloomy but the wind went down near night. Marjorie took the teacher down as far as the bridge &amp;amp; Paul walked down with her &amp;amp; came back with Riexingers he took 7 lbs of butter @ 24 paid it all on his books but .30cts 25 for sugar &amp;amp; 5 cts for baking powder. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter theree was 8 1/2 Clara Heximer was married Wed 20 Sat. 23. dull &amp;amp; cold ground not froze though real muddy after the little skift of snow melts off gets colder towards night &amp;amp; freezes hard in the night&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;wind west. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp;amp; dusted after I made my bed &amp;amp; swept my bed room I went down &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house it was a dirty job so much mud. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur went to Chippawa with two horses. They got 3 lbs of meat for mince meat @ 8 cts per lb 1/2 lb suet I paid 10 cts suet &amp;amp; out of Pauls shoe money. Marjorie cleaned the raisins for the pudding Sun 24 cold but nice sunshine the first in days Marjories duck died this morning poor thing suffered so long. The girls gone to the brick church none gone to church at Chippawa but McCredies boys. The roads are so rough. Marjorie had the tooth ache yesterday. The girls went to Tufts for &lt;a href="/index.php?title=%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="? (page does not exist)"&gt;?&lt;/a&gt; Their black heiffer had a calf just before they went to bed. Christmas day Mon 25 The ground all covered with snow not deep but enough to cover the muddy ground not a bad day though. we had roast chicken for dinner a big rooster I dressed him today &amp;amp; made the dressing. Fannie brought her presents over after breakfast - a nice handkercheif bag for me a collar for Marjorie &amp;amp; a scribler for Paul &amp;amp; Arthur gave Paul a handkerchief &amp;amp; Hattie gave him a nice one She came over after dinner &amp;amp; had a nice handkercheif of her own Make, we gave Paul a lb of candy a coffee cup a necktie &amp;amp; a pie. Arthur &amp;amp; him hitched up Jim &amp;amp; Frank &amp;amp; went for a drive with one bob. The men around Shooting owls. Patsy Sharp over to the other house. Teu 26 such a beautiful day over head rather slopy wind south west . I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Summerville girls for tea. I made cookies Will quite sick to his stomach &amp;amp; feels miserably Hattie came over first then in the evening Fannie &amp;amp; Arthur came over. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to Chippawa with the colt &amp;amp; Frank. got Marys Christmas cards Marjorie still at her gloves. Deorge Myers wife burried at nine Oclock this morning Wed 27. I choped the mince meat &amp;amp; the suet &amp;amp; pealed the basket of apples Mrs Walmsly gave us &amp;amp; ground the spice &amp;amp; boiled the cider &amp;amp; sugar it &amp;amp; made a cream crock full then I cleaned the raisins for the cake. School meeting. Don called then Maud called on her way from Chippawa Marjorie made the plum pudding &amp;amp; we had it for dinner Arthur went with a load of hay for Vanderburghs beautiful day sunshine &amp;amp; warm but so muddy Marjorie at her gloves yet. Paul helping Andrew on the marsh. Thur 28 Marjorie baked graham bread I churned for ourselves cleaned the currants for the cak &amp;amp; got it ready to bake tomorrow. Andrew helped Paul all day today to cut the apple limbs. yesterday afternoon he pulled out some with the horses. Will walked to Chippawa to make sale for some pigs sold 3 for 7 1/2 per hundred had to walk all the way. Harvey called to see if Paul would make fires &amp;amp; for me to sweep &amp;amp; dust. The cows out in the fields for two days laying down most of the time raining tonight A hen started to lay laid four eggs Marjorie set sponge on white bread tonight I made buttermilk pop tonight for supper Friday 29 rained all night &amp;amp; poured most of the day sun shine for a little while pale looking enough water laying all over. Marjorie baked white bread&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;79 I baked the fruit cale, &amp;amp; iced it, made a mince pie. Will killed 3 pigs to go to Chippawa day was so bad he did not go. Fannie over for a long time in the afternoon Allen Heximer got our mial we had liver for supper. I made a batch of ginger cookies Another egg the first thing in the morning Sat. 30 wind blew a gale all night - snowed a little: the wind was west go right through me kept up all day. The ground did not harden up Arthur took the 3 pigs down to Chippawa sold them for 7 1/2 none of them weighed a hundred a piece Fannie went down to Hartlys to stay untill Monday Paul walked to Chippawa had 4 lbs butter at 23. came to $2 got a lb of currants, two white spools &amp;amp; a 5 ct box of matches he was gone 3 3/4 hours brought home a basket of &lt;a href="/index.php?title=Bones%3F&amp;amp;action=edit&amp;amp;redlink=1" class="new" title="Bones? (page does not exist)"&gt;bones?&lt;/a&gt; and the new steamer. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor washed the chairs, cleaned lamp washed all the towels &amp;amp; al my apron Marjorie fixing her jacket over Sun 31 dull all day, then started to snow melts almost as fast as it come down still for all quite cold at night. When I was milking Marjorie got supper going We have tomatoes but they were sour &amp;amp; had our first mince pie for supper. Marjorie went to church no minister &amp;amp; 21 out. We had the last of the sausage for dinner. Hattie &amp;amp; her father gone up to Peter Dells. 80&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>set the turkey May 24   Oct 1908 &amp; Aug 1909

fun 4 . Marjorie &amp; the children went to church. Hattie came over to see us on her way. In church a new minister preached  he &amp; Mr. Ruse went to Mrs Riexinger's for dinner. Archie &amp; Tom McCredie gone to Millers. Such a grand day 7 weeks ago today was Pauls last Sunday. 

Mon 5. Harrie over all day had such a nice visit. she was making her light-braid. Marjorie mixed the bread befor she went with the cows &amp; I put it in the tins &amp; baked it &amp; churned after dinner. Arthur working for George Heximer working at the cellar. Marguerite started her school. quite hot in the kitched had the dining room open. Len &amp; Henry threshing in the fornoon Archie &amp; Will both helping. After dinner Marjorie went to Chippewa took a bag of wheat to get choped for the pigs took a roll of butter 4 lbs 14 oz. got a bag wheating &amp; a little embroidery &amp; a spool of thread &amp; the rest put on the book. Arthur &amp; I cleaned up the wheat at least he did the turning of the mill he did the most of it &amp; still I was bushed. I got on 1/4 past 5 &amp; &amp; Marjorie just got home as I made the fire dreadful hot day (&amp; I went &amp; finished the wheat)

Wed 7. Fannie &amp; her father &amp; Arthur went to the County Fair. Hattie came home from Mes. Dells. beautiful day Marjorie &amp; I drawed up nearly two barrels of water then she took up her plants &amp; I churned. no school Mr. McDonald came &amp; stayed all night.

Thur 8. rained some in the night &amp; drizzled most of the day caught a lot of water I boiled feed yesterday &amp; today. could not do any thing with the cows in the morning we put them in the field &amp; sent Gordon to school. she swept the school house when she was {right margin 2 words?}</text>
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                    <text>Friday 9 nice after the rain Tom McKeowan threshing Arthur helping I churned &amp; worked the butter canned up the last of the grapes pealed a big kettle of pears &amp; pealed the pumkin &amp; put it through the colander. Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows. Marjorie washed a quite a lot, for herself &amp; the children. I did not want her to wash any for me for I am going to wash next week. I swept the school house. The children {in right margin} guarded the cows.

Sat 10. Marguerite went up to Heximers Marjorie guarded the cows untill she came back. I killed two roosters &amp; dressed them for Kesters they weighed 6 lb they made them less. Took 8. 1/4 of butter they made it 2 oz short. Ferkin 15 lard 16 gal oil 18 Towelling 30 sugar 25 fly paper 5 soda 5 Ginger 10 soap 6 yeast &amp; Balance 12. put 243 on the book. Marguerite got the horse up &amp; I fed her &amp; we got the wagon out, I swept both rooms cleaned the kitchen, washed the windows made 4 pumkin pies &amp; one grape. cleaned the stoops. boiled pig feed, Marjorie swept the front room. Arthur finished threshing then went to George &amp; Heximers for the rest of the day. Maggie went to town took 1 doz &amp; 3 eggs @ got a lb tea &amp; 2 cts. Will came home  from Bertie he took Hattie up yesterday. I got a lot of wood up from the flat. Margorie got a lb Bolona &amp; 22d of meat 

Sun 11. no church here. Arthur to Riexinger Mrs. R has been sick Fannie went to the brick

Mon 12 beautif day hard frost last night. I went down &amp; dusted the school house brought up a 12 qt pail of water the children guarded the cows in the fornoon while Marjorie went after the timothy seed then she was sewing for Marguerite she has rheumatism bad. I churned after dinner worked the butter. in the morning we drawed up a barrel of water - Arthur to Georges. I went over to see Mrs. Riexinger after I had my night work done.

Teu 13. Will went to Port Robinson with a big load of choping &amp; 6 bushels of wheat, let us have two bushels for flour, I put {4?} bushels of wheat screenings 7 wheat in two sacks &amp; 3½ of vats &amp; Marjorie went to Chippewa &amp; got it choped. Took 4 lb 13 oz. butter 225 got salt 10 brown sugar 18 cheese 19, blue 5 Stove blacking 8 sodas 10 rice 10 coffee 13 tea 12, sage 5 pepermints 5. Arthur up Heximers. Fannie helping clean the church Berdie &amp; Nettie for Wills. The Presbeterian minister called at the other house I started to wash in the fornoon bt the time the dishes &amp; separater is washed floor swept &amp; wood picked up to keep feed for the pigs boiled one cannot get much else done made a pudding for dinner. got the white clothes washed &amp; put to soak

Wed 14. Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows. Marguerite went down untill she got the bread mixed. I carried a pail from the school house for the churn. I churned &amp; worked the butter she went up to help Mrs. McCredie after dinner. wind terrible high terrible for bakeing &amp; hot &amp; smokey I put the white clothes out. Arthur &amp; his father went over to Willicks after she coll in the afternoon Arthur went to Georges. I separated the milk just got through as Will came to do it he is so good about comeing to do it about every night since Arthur has been to Georges other times too I went down &amp; swept the schoolhouse but did not dust.

Thur 15. Will &amp; Lilly went to Chippewa. Fannie over for awhile. I washed out my blanket that got stained by the drip on it &amp; a lot of calicoes just about roasted gathered up a lot of wood along the flats, dusted the schoolhouse &amp; carried two pails of water yesterday Marjorie &amp; I drawed a barrel warm pan for night Arthur to Heximer. The heat is great &amp; so dry wind high. Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows mornings &amp; Marguerite at night.

Friday 16. I churned, had a bread pudding for dinner. Marjorie kept the pigs out of the pen while I fixed it some she cleaned the only side trough</text>
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                    <text>After dinner I killed two chickens the picked on &amp; I one the took the insides out. I got Will to kill the other two &amp; we dressed them for Mrs. Day 5 3/4. The first two Will took to Kesters on the bill no school the children guarded the cows. we drawed two barrels of water he went after coal Arthur to Heximers. at night I worked the butter, pealed a pumkin &amp; a lot of pears &amp; blacked the stove.

Sat 17. The children guarded the cows, night &amp; morning. Marjorie went to Clifton, got Gordons shoes &amp; stockings, started quite early, took 7 lbs &amp; 44 of butter &amp; two doz eggs @ 27 pr doz &amp; two chicken 5 3/4. got a shak 45, sugar 25 candy 5 biscuits 10 Quincee 13 electric oil 25. Took 2 doz for Fannie. I swept &amp; cleaned both rooms made a cake &amp; four pumkin pies killed &amp; dressed a black pullet for supper, scrubed all the boards swept the yard right befor carried two pails of water from the school house boiled 4 pots of mush milked the cows just as Will cam to separate Fannie gave us some peaches &amp; green tomatoes

Sun 18 dreadful hot like a day in summer. The children went to church Marjorie could not get her shoe on for her corn. Mill Dells girl &amp; their teacher to Wills. the preacher went to Bella Montague. 8 weeks ago was Pauls last sunday here. Arthur went to the brick church, &amp; in the evening took Fannie &amp; Minnie Marshall for Sawes church. Kate &amp; Frank here in the evening.

Mon 19 looked like &amp; did sprinkle Marjorie went up to Georges after a load of wood I went down to the school house for two pails of water. After she brought the load she went down &amp; guarded the cows untill noon I unloaded it &amp; put it in the barn after dinner we went up &amp; got a load &amp; I stayed to Maggie's untill she came back we got another load &amp; I came back &amp; Mrs Buyers was here when we came back. They were drawing cornstacks down in the barn. Marjorie went after another load of wood cold north east {written above east} wind.

Teu 20 Mrs. Rogers went over here for dinner. The children guarded the cows untill near eleven. Then we got an early dinner for they are going to Drummondville after her milk &amp; a bed of onions &amp; came back by George {Welsteads?} &amp; got 6 bushels of apples Will &amp; Arthur are away making cider I carried 11 pails of water from the creek &amp; churned &amp; guarded the cows on the yard. got a lot of the wood in the barn, done the night chores befor they came home wind east but not so cold as yesterday.

Wed 21 cold east wind we drawed two barrels of water then Marjorie went to guard the cows. I just got a pot of mush on no dishes or separater washed or sweeping done as Mrs. McCredie came for dinner, just befor she went Jane Buyers came Lilly Sebbet brouight her. Fannie away collecting. Will &amp; Arthur over for Marl Heximers Bella came back from Reavleys. 

Thur. 22  Jane went over to Wills for the day. Annie Marshall called in on her way to Wills in the evening they all came over with Jane. I churned. had 5½. took over the box for the potatoes after I fixed it &amp; pealed the pears for preserves.

Friday 23 Marjorie guarded the cows Jane pealed the quinces before she went to Riexingers took the barrels over for the apples we took the apples over I carried over a lot of them Will loaded up two bags of wheat to take to Chippewa to get choped.

Sat 24. I canned up the pears &amp; quinces, canned up the peaches that was left made 3 apple pies ginger cake swept both rooms &amp; cleaned them &amp; boiled pig feed Marjorie swept her room &amp; front room &amp; guarded the cows. I churned &amp; made grape tarts.</text>
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                    <text>Sun 25. Quarterly meeting at Dells. both ministers at Wills for dinner. Fannie over for awhile beautiful day voting day rained a little after church

Mon 26 I churned &amp; worked the butter Marjorie washed Marguerite &amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I put the bread in the tins &amp; baked it.

Teus 27 Marjorie went after her teeth but did not catch old Cook in came back by Welsteads &amp; got 2 bushels more of apples. I carried two pails of water from the school house &amp; from the shack. 

Wed 28. rained some in the night I wish I had got the apples in last night I churned &amp; worked the butter I got the sink in from the woodhouse &amp; fixed the wood up so there was more room. Will took 20 bus yesterday of wheat for us.

Thur 29 I churned a little cooler, towards night: after supper who should come in but Paul just as if he had never been away. Arthur was here &amp; Will came over

Friday &lt;s&gt;29&lt;/s&gt;30  Ironed real cold this morning but Paul says its not cold. he went up &amp; paid Tom. Mary Riexinger called with the mail at night. Arthur &amp; Paul went to Riexingers. yesterday I took the windows out &amp; washed them scrubed the bench &amp; got it in I could not have done it the wind is so cold from the north I churned &amp; worked the butter. Will buchered a pig yesterday weighed 1.51 Arthur was helping at Heximers in fornoon

Sat 31 Marjorie went after her teeth &amp; got them Paul got the Parlor stove up. I carried water &amp; the children each carried a pail I made 4 pumkin pies &amp; made small cakes &amp; they were poor swept both rooms, it got so cold Paul had to bag the potatoes for fear of frost, froze hard at night Marguerite &amp; Gordon went down to sweep the schoolhouse &amp; stayed from ½ pail 2 Oclock untill after 4 I had a good fire in the room when she came home. I washed the table &amp; got it in for the flowers &amp; cleared up the woodhouse more

Sun 1. beautiful November day but cold. terrible cold wind Arthur &amp; Fannie went to Sharps. Paul started up to Hubbys but they just got to Georges he came back &amp; Lue Riesenger came in &amp; stayed for tea the last day I have to feed the pigs I think

Mon 2 beautiful day. Will, Arthur &amp; Paul buchered our pigs Paul &amp; Arthur drawed a barrel of water befor they started. I dressed the big topnot &amp; made potpie after dinner &amp; cleaned the entrals. I made a big cake at night. Paul carried in the pigs &amp; weighed them little one weighed 1.26½ barrow 148½ &amp; the one from Will 155½

Teu 3. Marjorie guarded the cows. Paul cut the pigs up &amp; I held them for him never got the churning done yesterday nor today. Arthur went to Port yesterday to get some oats rolled after dinner for the horses. After dinner I salted the meat - such a nice day not cold high wind southwest The youngsters let the cows get away &amp; we had a nice journey after them &amp; we were so tired Marjorie baked Paul was in Chippewa &amp; when he came back &amp; had his supper he took the horse drove over by Sebbets breakhouse where Tom McCredie saw them. The wind changed in the night - to north west &amp; was bitter cold.

Wed 4 wind terrible cold from the north flurries of snow regular squaw winter. I swept &amp; dusted the schoolhouse. Marguerite went to George Heximers with a piece of meat &amp; a piece for Mrs Martin Dell. Gordon went with Riexingers bucher knife. Marjorie went to Sebbets with Mrs. McCredie, came home early. I fried out the entral pot &amp; boiled a pot of beets &amp; churned after dinner. Henry wanted a lb. of butter Arthur ploughing cocos for in hay &amp; the horses</text>
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                    <text>Thur 5. I boiled the heads &amp; livers &amp; made head cheese &amp; liverworst. Paul went to see Andrew Simpson &amp; James McCredie about the rails. dreadful cold wind high all day from the northwest but slaked down towards night but very cold. The room stove is warm &amp; cosey but the kitchen very cold. Marguerite, Paul &amp; Fanny gone to Montrose sunday school entertainment. John Marshall visited the school

Friday 6 Paul drove up to see Alex McCredie about wood tried to guard the cows but they were too hateful for anything I churned in the fornoon &amp; washed out 3 shirts for Paul &amp; some other things. Paul spread manure in the fornoon after dinner Will &amp; Fanny went to Chippewa with their chickens I fried out the leaf fat Marguerite &amp; Gordon wached the cows after school

Sat. 7 not so cold Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows Marguerite &amp; Gordon guarded at night &amp; Marjorie swept front room &amp; dining room &amp; cleaned the oil cloth. I made 2 pumkin pies 2 apple pies tarts &amp; cookies &amp; ironed 5 sheets 5 aprons &amp; every thing according after Marguerite ironed a lot three or four washings in the ironing. Arthur ploughing Will &amp; Paul up to Alex Woods after dinner, cold wind Marjorie swept the school house. I cleaned the boards &amp; swept the yard. Gordon raked up the buchering dirt

Sun 8 rained a little in the night enough to make mud Marjorie &amp; the children went to church. a strange minister he went to Riexingers &amp; Marjorie &amp; Gordon went down this afternoon &amp; let the cows out gloomy at times &amp; sunshine at times Don Dell in for the evening &amp; Arthur

Mon 9 Thanksgiving. beautiful day I churned early befor Mrs. Riexinger came. she was here for dinner Will &amp; Paul went to Alexs bush after dinner we had the work all done when Paul got home they took Frank. Arthur ploughing the children guarded the cows all day Tommy here in the evening &amp; Fannie

Teu 10 sprinkling rain Paul took Frank &amp; Topsy &amp; drawed a load of rails from Andy Simpsons it commenced to come down lively for he did not draw any more after dinner Marjorie went to Chippewa took 9 lbs butter @ 26 - 2.34 sugar 25 B tea 15 green 7 my rubbers 80 soda 5 ginger 10 coal oil 18 nails 4 yarn 15 Butter &amp; paper 5 curry comb 15 candy 5. 100 on the book. had a due bill .84 I carried 3 pails from the creek &amp; Paul 3. The roads quite muddy Marjorie guarded the cows in the morning &amp; the children at night we had tender loins fried for supper. she did not get home untill after dark. The teacher went to Reebs to board.

Wed 11 drizled all the fornoon but the sun ame out for awhile but got gloomy again spit snow one time the cows stayed in all the fornoon Marjorie took them out a 3 Oclock but Paul had fed them at noon so they would not eat she had to turn them in the barn yard. Marjorie knit the tops of Gordons mitts whil Marguerite &amp; I washed the separater &amp; dishes I mad apple dumplings for dinner. After dinner I took the meat out of the barrel &amp; salted it over. I then went down to sweep the schoolhouse but Marguerite had it swept so I dusted for her after she took the worst of it off (Allen Heximer married today)

Thur 12. A year ago today poor Ren was burried. high north west wind then changed southwest then north-west again. Topsy had touch of collick, shut in nearly all day on dry feed Marguerite went to Riexingers first after bran then she &amp; Marjorie sent to McCredies &amp; got 9 lbs. Marjorie baked bread &amp; a bread pudding. I churned &amp; worked the butter: bitter cold tonight.

Friday 13 Will went to Chippewa with a great of chopping got 50.lbs of bran for us. bran is 1.25 pr col.: After dinner Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I blacked the stove took down the stove pipe I cleaned them &amp; blacked them  Paul had an awful time putting them together. he cleaned the chimbly &amp; put on some shingles.</text>
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                    <text>I cleaned out 2 dishpans full of ashes at the lower part where the stove pipe goes in Paul &amp; I carried in the stoop Paul put up the other up for the sake of the separater I boiled the pumkin for the pies ( Sat 14 Fannie went to Sharps

Sat 14. Marjorie &amp; Paul went to Chippewa she took 3 1/4 of butter @ 24  85 &amp; ½ doz eggs 14 cts bought the dishpan 25 pepper 5 sugar 25 tea 15 chamber 30. I made a cake &amp; 5 pumkin pies &amp; a saucer pie for the youngsters they took the bran up to McCredies, 7 when they got their dinner they took the cows out could only keep them out for an hour on account of the snow it came down so fast, almost like rain I made a nice bran mash for Topsy when she came home all covered with snow. (I went down &amp; swept the schoolhouse) 

Sun 15 The ground all covered with snow but not so cold snowing at times through the day. Arthur went to Riexingers a big chunk burned all night &amp; the kitchen looks so comfortable. 

Mon 16. snowing at times a little sunshine &amp; very dark at times I churned &amp; worked the butter 5 lbs 3/4. The Reeb youngster birthday party Marguerite did not go to school her shoes are so thin &amp; no rubbers Gordon went all day at noon the snow came so thick you could not see far ahead of you. Marjorie darning her stockings &amp; Gordons mittens.

Teu 17 Old Mrs Buchners 90 today a beautiful day sunshine all day but the west wind is chilly a man around looking at the turkeys Paul cleaned out the barn &amp; drawed the boards to the house I cleaned  the hen house out &amp; put boards overhead I carried two pails of water for pickles but did not make it. Marguerite went all day &amp; Gordon ½ day Paul kept him for help. Arthur took the little colt back to the field they all broke out last night. Marjorie mending Marguerites mittens.

Wed 18 Mrs. Riexinger visiting at Wells. Marjorie washed a big washing a line of colored clothes she put the white clothes to soak over night. Paul went to Harvey Dells to see about corn, He took up the little red hive &amp; I took the honey out. There was 25 lbs in it, a beautiful day just enough wind to dry the clothes. I swept the school house &amp; dusted it &amp; came home &amp; milked the cows. Paul not home yet the children had the cows out.

Thur 19 I got up &amp; blacked the stove &amp; made both fires. Mrs. Harvey Dell is comeing. I swept &amp; cleaned the oil cloth on my knees made a pie &amp; grape tarts. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp; pealed the potatoes &amp; mashed them set the table the children guarded the cows All the fornoon &amp; night they brought the corn Arthur ploughing

Friday 20 such a grand day, Marjorie put out the white clothes &amp; baked bread. I churned &amp; worked the butter kept some for ourselves &amp; put 3½ for Kester. I cleaned up the lumber where the turkeys roost &amp; swept the schoolhouse. Will went in to Chuppewa with chickens, got half lb tea 15 in money. The children had the cows out

Sat 21 Everything white with the heavy frost. Paul took Marjorie to Chippewa to go to Clifton took 3½ of butter @ 24.91 got Marguerite rubbers 60 cts. matches 5 soda 5 bromogumme 25 coal oil 9 candy 5. I made two apple pies &amp; grape tarts &amp; a cake. boiled pickle &amp; made apple sauce 

Sun 22 I got up made both fires. fed chicken &amp; turkeys gave both calves their drink washed dishes &amp; separater. The young ones went to church Paul milked</text>
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                    <text>I put separater together &amp; separated the milk he went to church. Another beautiful day smokey like Indian summer at 3 Oclock the children took the cows out for awhile

Mon 23 The children guarded the cows in the fornoon &amp; after school. I churned &amp; worked the butter, blacked the stove cleaned most of the floor after I cleaned The turkey buyers here got 2 goblers for 33.25. Fannie came home from Sharps rather nice day looked like rain. Paul started the post holes.

Teu 24. Marjorie came home from Clifton. Arthur ploughing. Paul boring post holes on the fornoon. I carried water to wash, went up to see {right-hand margin} about posts.

Wed 25 I washed and put the clothes to soak washed some of the colored clothes A most beautiful day wind a little cold Marjorie went after her things at Chippewa. Paul went up after the fence posts in the fornoon. Fannie &amp; her mother went to Drummonville. Will &amp; Paul set the posts &amp; braced them.

Thur 26 Tom McCredie helping Arthur ploughing clothes out &amp; washed a lot more it rained for a whole in the fornoon, but cleared up in the afternoon the wind blew terrible high the clothes whipped awfully I had to bring them in before dark I churned &amp; worked the butter.

Friday 27. Paul went to Chippewa in the fornoon got the wire 3.74 for 1.15 took a roll of butter 3 cl 3/4 made it 3.10, sold it to Kester for the money after dinner. They made the fence &amp; the children took the ropes home or stretchers home. I ironed &amp; Marjorie baked bread. The wind high. I mended Pauls overalls.

Sat 28. Beautiful day. Paul drawing rail with Frank &amp; Topsy 4 loads. Marjorie swept the front room &amp; kitchen. Then went &amp; swept the school house I got the honey out of the hive, took me most of the fornoon then got dinner &amp; made 3 apple pies &amp; white cookies &amp; churned for ourselves. The children guarded the cows. quite cold wind.

Sun 29. Fannie &amp; Marguerite went to the brick church not a bad day. rather too warm for comfort Will &amp; Lill went to Reavleys

Mon 30. rained in the night. drizzling this morning the children took the cows down to the school house field when they went to school poured rain at times in the evening &amp; the afternoon. I cleaned the pantry dishes &amp; put grapes on the shelves Marjorie washed her bedroom windows &amp; one front room window both children to school

Dec 1908

Teu 1. Beautiful day in the fornoon towards night it got terrible cold at night in fact when school was out it was very cold. the wind was high &amp; from the west I went down &amp; swept the schoolhouse &amp; dusted Arthur finished ploughing out here. Paul started the cellar drain Marjorie washed Gordons sweater &amp; fixed it for him to put on

Wed 2 the cold terrible wind just like winter &amp; keeps it up so long we paid Frank $2.60 for flour he came after the barrel</text>
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                    <text>I churned &amp; worked the butter. Paul did not get much done on the drain George brought the mail.

Thur 3. pretty cold yet but the wind gone down quite a bit sun shining in the morning but after dinner got cloudy &amp; snowed a little. one of the yellow pullets laid.  I fixed the back pig pen for the turkeys &amp; carried a lot of straw. Arthur to Riexingers buchering Marjorie went to Georges with Mrs Buyers telescope Paul on the drain all day we had to do the chores &amp; separate the milk

Friday 4 started to snow almost rain Marjorie baking bread. I washed the separater, then went to the creek after water &amp; Paul went too. The wind blowing strong from the west &amp; snowing. I churned after dinner. Paul went to Chippewa took 3 lbs &amp; 2 of butter @ 26 - 81 sugar 25 salt 5 salts 5 B quining 25 &amp; 15 ct due bill &amp; he never got back. The wind gone down &amp; a little warmer.

Sat. 5 quite a little snow &amp; rather disagreably in the morning but the sun struck out for awhile then got cloudy again Arthur &amp; his father on the drain all day Paul mending his shoes aftter he went after the bran to Riexingers Lue brought the barrel home, &amp; a dish of livercheese. Marjorie down sweeping the schoolhouse &amp; dusting gets real cold at night George brought our mail but no {Spee?} came. I made 5 pumkin pies &amp; swept &amp; cleaned the floor. Marjorie cleaned up her room

Sun 6 Marjorie &amp; &lt;s&gt;the children&lt;/s&gt; Marguerite went to church Paul did not go nor Gordon either Kate &amp; Mary here to tea, Fannie went too &amp; she came over in the evening bright moonlight &amp; cold the ministry went to Mrs Martin Dells. rained towards morning but did not take the snow away.

Mon. 7. the wind raw. Paul moved the Parliament House &amp; cleaned where it stood he worked all day at it &amp; has it quite comfortable. got &lt;s&gt;it&lt;/s&gt;colder at night &amp; icy. I pealed potatoes &amp; carrots for dinner I mended my grey flannel skirt. We have 3 hens laying eggs are 4.d at the Falls at least. Fred Dell got that price. Marjorie knitting on her stockings

Teu 8. cold west wind started yesterday afternoon very high I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made &lt;s&gt;little&lt;/s&gt; sponge cakes to pay them back what I borrowed on Sunday. Arthur went to Chippewa with chopping Fannie &amp; her mother went down yesterday took 15 ct due bill &amp; got nails to fix the stable. I went down &amp; swept &amp; dusted the schoolhouse dark when I got home. Paul went over &amp; paid the taxes $7.65 cts Jacob Morningstar Colector. Entertainment at Mrs Youngs school. Paul went.

Wed. 9. terrible white frost. Turkeys look hard up &amp; cold. Paul fixed the cowstable. took all day &amp; its stormy &amp; cold the poor cows had to stay out - they look so cold &amp; drawed up 

Thur 10 heavy white frost this morning, &amp; cold wind tonight to east &amp; cold. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made ginger cookies yesterday fornoon I mended Marguerites legings. Marjorie baked bread &amp; yesterday she baked a lot of craked wheat cake she is knitting her black stocking. Riexingers got the mail.

Friday 11 thawing so the yard could be swept. Everything could be swept. Harvey Dell came down &amp; bought the other turkey hen gave $1.25. &amp; $6.75. 3 dollars of it was from last spring. In the afternoon Harvey &amp; Murray helped them with their drain. Paul went over to Freds &amp; got ½ bus corn paid 45 per bushel

Sat 12. George Heximer got our mail. I made 5 pumkin pies &amp; &amp; picked a hen &amp; mended my waist. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp; cleaned the floors terrible icy horses that are not shod cannot travel

Sun. 13 we had the hen for dinner Fannie &amp; Marguerite went to the brick. Mrs. Riexinger &amp; Mary for tea Maggie Heximer called</text>
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                    <text>Mon 14. sunshine in the fornoon. Will killed the old sow Paul shot her &amp; John Riexinger helped. Marjorie went to Clifton took 9 lbs ½ butter &amp; a doz &amp; a half of eggs fresh laid. I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; washed the churn. Paul carried her valise in. 

Teu 15 sunshine in fornoon. After dinner Paul cleaned the cow stable &amp; tied the calves in the horse &amp; cows &amp; calves were in the barnyard all day thawing &amp; muddy. Marjorie came home. The children swept the schoolhouse.

Wed 16. thawing &amp; muddy Marjorie took 2 lb 14 oz. of butter @ 26 &amp; ½ doz eggs got 15 cts for them &amp; then she took 9½ for 25 cts brown sugar 25 gran sugar 25 raisins 25 currants 3 nutmegs bottle vanilla bottle peppermint 5 bottle cinnamon lemon peel  ½ doz lemons cheese &amp; Gordons boots, candy black pepper common tall butter coller gal coal oil qt. molasses

Thur 17 Marjorie baked bread I churned Fannie Paul fitted the calf stable &amp; some on the back of the house 

Friday 18. Marjorie fixing Reebs dress I mended Pauls sock &amp; finished mending a pair of overalls

Sat 19 Marjorie took the two gobblers to Willock they weighed 33 lbs @ 12½ pr lb $4.12 cts. took 2 lb 14 butter @ 26 &amp; ½ doz eggs @ 15. pepper &amp; sugar 10 molasses 12 candy 25 , staples 5. Ethel Miller came Arthur went after her Marguerite swept yesterday &amp; dusted today &amp; I made her a little sponge cakes I bought a new mop. I cleaned the floor with it. the wind chilly. she went in a cutter

Sun 20 Marjorie &amp; the children went to church then she &amp; Gordon went to Riexingers for dinner &amp; tea Mrs Riex. called with the address cold east wind. The minister L Wills had his mother with him. he went in his cutter.
Fannie went to the brick rode with the minister &amp; his mother Tom brought her home Arthur took Ethel in the buggy The minister brought the card with his photo &amp; the 4 churches.

Mon 21. Arthur helped Harvey to cut feed in the afternoon I churned &amp; worked the butter Marjorie sewing for Marguerite. I ironed her white apron fixing for her all day. They brought the Christmas tree to the school the teacher swept the floor. At night I finished Gordons mittens.

Teu 22. cold east wind school entertainment Marjorie &amp; Paul went quite cold. a good entertainment, &lt;s&gt;they&lt;/s&gt; for just the scholars. I cleaned the raisins for the cake &amp; washed the currants Arthur in for awhile him &amp; the girls went to McCredies at night. I cleaned the currants at night.

Wed 223 Entertainment at Rob Dells tonight. Tom McCredie took them Arthur went along east wind yet &amp; cold I churned &amp; worked the butter. Will was sick yesterday.

Thur 24. Marjorie &amp; Reeb went to Chippewa. I was sick all the fornoon &amp; in the afternoon I baked the cak I had it mixed the night befor Paul killed two fine roosters weighed 6 1/4 I took the insides out made the dressing for them &amp; made a batch of currant cookies. Marjorie made the pudding. Marjorie &amp; Reeb filled the stockings. Ethel went home &amp; Arthur helping Riexingers to cut wood. tea 15 sugar 25 bromogumme 25 soda 5 soda  biscuits 10 tea 2. mittens 60. candy 12 mittens 60, coal oil 18 felling nails 13, butter 5 3/4 

Christmas Friday 25. dull day. Fannie &amp; Arthur went to Reavleys we roasted the two chickens eat only 1 have the other for tomorrow Marjorie steamed the pudding.

Sat. 26. Mary over to send to Chippewa sent for the mail with Hubby Riexingers cutting feed. I churned &amp; made 3 mince pies &amp; dressed a hen for sunday. had the roast chicken for supper mended a shirt for P and got our presents from Trumbles. Marjorie cleaned the floor, &amp; swept the front room</text>
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                    <text>Sun 27. dull day. Fannie went to the brick got a ride with Riexingers, we had stewed hen &amp; potpie for dinner. Fannie &amp; Arthur over in the evening (Mon 28 Paul took $5 ov to Will Marshall

Mon 28 not cold a very nice day. muddy roads. Will went to Chippewa, nomination day. Marjorie baked bread &amp; I churned &amp; worked the butter. Marjorie washed out a few things near night, (29 Marjorie got 1.50 lb of bran

Teu 29 a grand day beautiful sunshine all day. Thawing wind went. Marjorie went to Drummondville took 5 lbs butter @ 28 - 1.40 &amp; 9 eggs @ 35 per doz - 27 for the 9 - 1.67 bag of salt 10 black tea 15 matches 12 {Pearline?} soap 15 salts 10 ink 5 Arthur up to Tom McCredies sawing wood the children selling a pig. I swept &amp; dusted the school house.

Wed 30 The first thing in the morning Paul brought in our poor little Baby kitten with her entrals all dragging poor little pet suffered untill six at night when she was done with all her little cunning ways. The day was so dark &amp; gloomy untill late in the afteroon when the sun struck out for awhile when Kate Riexinger was in came to tell Mrs Dell wanted half a pig raining most of the fornoon but did not catch much water School meeting Harvey Dell went in again Paul killed 3 hen &amp; a little rooster for Willick. moonlight &amp; freezing tonight.

Thurs 31 sunshine in the fornoon they buchered two little pigs for Willick Fannie &amp; her father went in the afternoon &amp; took our chicken the hens &amp; one little rooster weighed 18.3 1/3 @ 12 ½ per lb came 13 shillings &amp; 2 cts just paid for the bran 12 over our poor little kitten was burried. cold stormy in the afternoon when they were coming home Marjorie took the banding of my skirt she shortened it &amp; put the binding on I was fixing my old {black sash?}

January 1909

Friday 1. Beautiful sunshine all day. cold wind &amp; high I went over to Mrs Riexinger had dinner &amp; supper &amp; they had a chicken for dinner. Kate &amp; Mary came home with me &amp; came in May was there too she looked fine. Fannie cut Marjories skirt out

Sat. 2. Marjorie baked bread &amp; swept the front room. I washed dishes all fornoon. After dinner churned worked the butter swept the kitchen &amp; cleaned it blacked the stove after Fannue &amp; Marjorie went to Riexingers at night to see about the teameeting

Sun 3 looked like a storm sprinkled rain Paul &amp; the children went to church Marjorie did not feel like going they had a talk about the tea meeting Annie Marshall came home with them from church. (Will killed a pig on New year for Mrs. Dell took it over on Sat

Mon 4. dull in the morning but the sun struck out nice. The children started to school. 6 new schollars started. Annie Marshall here for dinner. I churned after dinner &amp; worked the butter. Arthur went to Russ Harlly. Will over this evening

Teu 5 roads wind east when I went down to help Marguerite sweep. I swept over half &amp; dusted. Marjorie washed &amp; colored Marguerites dress &amp; her two waists had to iron them dry. Paul walked to Chippewa took 6 lbs butter @ 26 - 15.6. got an axe 80. tea 30 Pens 5 Thread 10 Raisins 10 candy 5 rice 5 shot 10 stamp 1 Marjorie sent a separate list for silk {lining?} thread

Wed. 6 sunshine got gloomy in the afternoon Fannie here working on Marjories skirt took Red dress home to make over. Will &amp; Arthur killed a pig for Mr Comery. wind changed in the night from east to north west &amp; butter cold. I churned Annie Marshall went home

Thur 7 wind north east &amp; bitter cold all day Paul {baked?} the east side of the house got the bereau in the front room</text>
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                    <text>moved the separater in, made a shelf for the flowers I cleaned the floor 3 hens laying frozen ground &amp; swept roads. May &amp; Mary went around to see about baking for the tea meeting. Fannie over for awhile putting on Marjories skirt she set sponge tonight - Fannie over

Friday 8. I  churned &amp; worked the butter 2 lb. 44 for ourselves Marguerite swept the schoolhouse but did not dust Will went to Chippewa with the pig for Comer's 84½. @ 8 came to 6.75. he took down choping took 3 lbs gran sugar 25 lb soda. 1 lb soda biscuits, 1 gal oil , 20 cts on the bromogumming Fannie here working on Marjorie skirt; May &amp; Mary called in

Sat 9. rough roads &amp; looks like rain real muddy. Ethel &amp; Jimmy here to dinner then down on the ice Marjorie went over to the Fraser after Jennie Paul walked to Chippewa took the 20 cts of mine got can of salmon &amp; a loaf of bread, I made an apple pie for dinner &amp; 4 more after dinner &amp; a ginger cake. swept the dirt from the back yard cleaned the boards swept &amp; cleaned the floor Jennie went over &amp; stayed all night Jennie came 

Sun 10 over after dinner. dull all day &amp; foggy raining at night gets colder in the night. Roy Hannahs birthdays he is 21 

Mon 11. sunshine part of the day Jennie came over after breakfast I churned &amp; worked the butter. After dinner I made 3 grape pies Jennie went over to the other house before supper Riexingers killed their beef. Will got a quarter &amp; brought 4 gallons of coal oil from Jim Tuft Jennie knit the top of my mitten started to snow at night wind East.

Teu 12 Snow quite deep &amp; snowing yet wind turned northwest Arthur &amp; Lue went in the big sleigh after the victuals Paul took Marjorie &amp; the youngsters over to the church about 4 Oclock. Fannie made the sandwiches. Paul &amp; Fannie &amp; a lot of others trimed the church in the fornoon. Paul took Jennie &amp; I over in the cutter, turned bitter cold some say 16. others 14 but the truth was eight. I guess we were about froze when we got home had to make a fire when we got home splendid tea meeting made $37.20

Wed 13 dreadful cold moderates towards night Marjorie went over to help clear up Paul took her. Jennie here to dinner glad to get the youngsters off to school after dinner Marguarite swept &amp; dusted the schoolhouse never got home untill after 5 Oclock. I churned &amp; worked the butter at night washed the churn, Separater &amp; helped wash dishes. Fannie came after Jennie

Thur 14 beautiful sunshine &amp; quite soft Paul &amp; Arthur went to Port to Mill took 9 bushels &amp; 17 lb for us got 3 bags flour for us Will &amp; Fannie went to Chippewa in the cutter Jannie went with them I made 3 mince pies &amp; grape tarts Marjorie baked bread &amp; an apple sauce cake started to rain towards night got colder in the night

Friday 15 cold &amp; icy wind east Marge Riexinger brought over some fresh beef Tom McCredie brought the Engine &amp; cutting box in fornoon was here for dinner I washed the worst of the doors cleared up the back kitchen Marjorie cleaned the floor I got up at six Oclock blacked the stove &amp; made the fire Will &amp; Arthur helped &amp; Tommy I paid Tom $3.75. social at Browns at night, made 9.10 cts wind east &amp; bitter cold the coldest this winter froze some of our plants with a fire untill 12 Oclock could not get Paul up next day untill nearly 9 Oclock

Sat 16 the wind East &amp; bitter cold we let the cats all in &amp; swept &amp; cleaned the floor. last night or this morning those people were killed at Grimsby at night the snow came in every crack

Sun 17. Marjorie &amp; the youngsters went to church pretty cold. Mrs. Riexinger here for supper another bitter cold night. Fannie in for the evening. I have the neuralgia in the back of my head

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                    <text>Mon 18. terrible cold Will &amp; Arthur buchered two pigs. I churned Marjorie mending her clothes to go to Bertie

Teu 19. Will took his pigs down. got a lb of Bologna, at the buchers 2 3/4 of butter @ 29.72. sugar 25 tea 30, Cornmeal 3 lb 10 cts. Ginger 2 oz 1.00 soda 5 corn cure 10 paid 90. Kate came over to give word to Paul to go in the afternoon to the ice house. I made ginger cookies &amp; Marjorie baked bread. The youngsters swept &amp; it was late when the work was done my head &amp; neck was awful I could not turn my head with neuralgia Paul killed the rooster &amp; a pullet &amp; I picked &amp; dressed them

Wed 20. After dinner Marjorie went to Clifton on the Fraser took the chickens to Mrs Day came to 90 cts &amp; two doz eggs @ 35=40. &amp; got 25 cts veal mittens 12 cts for Paul &amp; bottle pain killer for him the chldren &amp; I got the work all done befor dark &amp; washed out my red shirt &amp; an apron &amp; fixed the fence back of the shack. I had a rice pudding for supper. wrote a letter to Will Hearth Fannie over in the evening.

Thur 21. I did the chores all but watering the cows Will came in time to separate the milk. Marjorie came home on the 9 Oclock train had to go after dinner with the horse for the valise had veal potpie for supper. I churned &amp; worked the butter the road getting muddy &amp; stuck fast when I went to the creek after water. roads awful.

Friday 22 snowing night and mud awful. I cleared up the back kitchen got Arthur to empty the flour after dinner &amp; washed my underwear &amp; grey waist &amp; made two apple pies Marjorie made onion soup. terrible dark in the morning when Paul went away he had to take a lantern

Sat 23. pouring rain when Paul got up he did not start untill it slacked up rained quite hard in the fornoon. I churned &amp; worked the butter had a nice roll the last we will have 2 lb 15 cts =3 after we took enough for supper &amp; Pauls dinner. I made 3 {?} cleaned up the pantry &amp; cleaned my bedroom floor. Marjorie swept the front room. I cooked the last of our carrots. The children took Tip up to Allen Heximers. After they swept the school house.

Sun 24. no church here. water shoe deep nearly between the barn &amp; house. George Riexinger &amp; Frank to dinner to Wills they brought the mail Fannie in the for evening. not freezing one bit mud loads up something dreadful (Mon 25 Tom McKeown &amp; Fred Dell ploughing

Mon 25. Allen Heximer brought down Johns message about poor Mary being worse. I churned for ourselves. Marjorie washed something that got stained in the clothes basket &amp; our table cloths. I made apple dumpling for supper. great big ones, had sauce for them. froze some in the night.

Teu 26. Arthur took his father &amp; Fannie down to Chippewa to catch the train for Bertie when he came back he &amp; Lue killed two pigs George came down with Lue &amp; went over to Marshalls where they are getting out timber, thawing where the sun dont shine. Mrs. Riexinger in here in the afternoon. wind west &amp; real cold. I made a meat pie for supper. Marjorie ironed the two table cloths &amp; some other things Paul came home early the engine broke froze hard at night &amp; thaws in the day.

Wed 27. Arthur took the pigs down. quite a snow squal this fornoon. Arthur took 2 lb 15 oz butter for us got 25 browngumming, mustard 15 coal oil 18, nails &amp; castor oil 10 candy 3 Marjorie bakeing bread I made a Johny cake for supper Marjorie started her plaid waist yesterday. Will came on the evening train. Mary just {alive along?} &amp; {? ?}

Thur 28. beautiful day, rough roads, nice sunshine but cold wind from the west Jennie McCredie her for dinner I went with her to the other house for supper ( the ?} Alex came in Kate Riexinger called &amp; Marg &amp; Annie Marshall

Friday 29. John Riexinger brought over word of Mary Rhors death. very cold wind from the east &amp; snowing so much different from yesterday (I swept the school house wind north east.

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                    <text>startedto snow something dreadful after dinner. I swept &amp; cleaned the floor. I made 3 pies two apple &amp; one grape &amp; ginger cookies. Marjorie swept the front room.

Sun. 31. nice sunshine but bitter cold at night. 7 below zero. 4 eggs. not bad for such weather they cannot get any farther than the hen house roads getting broke slowly. Arthur did not go to Bertie poor Mary was burried this afternoon poor patient girl she is done with her suffering oweing to Hattie's good nursing she was spared to prepare for a better world than this if Hattie had not gone to her she might have gone without any preparation to meet the Maker.

February 1909

Mon 1. sun nice &amp; bright but cold not too cold as yesterday. Paul took the children to school in the cutter then he went to Chippewa walked. took a roll of butter 2 lb 13 oz got down to 26 cts again. lb tea 30, gran sugat 25, ginger soda 5 note paper 1 d, butter came to &lt;s&gt;80&lt;/s&gt;.74. paid out 80 wind blowing tonight from the southwest: 4 eggs today. Paul bought his shirt &amp; sock I churned &amp; worked the butter. Marjorie working on her waits.

Teu. 2. very changeable the bear saw his shadow Paul went to Clifton &amp; stayed all night. Maggie Heximer here for dinner quite good sleighing Maggie rode home with George he had a big load mill feed, we had to do the chores.

Wed 3 Paul got his pay &amp; bought his rubber boots, bought a soup bone out of the money he owed us I put a pie on to cook for supper, getting a little warmer. Will &amp; Arthur breaking the black colt. nice sunshine. I got up at 7 blacked the stove &amp; made pie

Thur 4 beautiful day Marjorie &amp; Paul went to the mill got 35 lbs bran &amp; 80 lbs midlings for the cows Paul went on to the Falls to change his boot - got a wrong number. she took 2 lb 1/4 &amp; 2 doz eggs 38 pr doz 6 d. painkiller 25 spool thread 5 sugar 25 silk 2d rice 10, toweling 12 cayenne 5 salt petre 3 salts 10 bread 5 turpentine vaseline 5. I baked the bread after I mixed it made biscuits for dinner. snow going fast last day of sleighing

Friday 5. sleighing gone water laying all over yard I swept the back yard water just in little ponds. Marjorie went over to Riexingers to phone for Minnie Brown I churned &amp; worked the butter Paul brought over two barrels with a lot of rotten apples

Sat 6 poured rain towards morning &amp; the wind blew a gale from the west. I pealed a lot of apples made 4 pies &amp; ginger cake Marjorie swept the front room &amp; the kitchen &amp; cleaned it Marg Riexinger here

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                    <text>Sun 7. soft in the day &amp; muddy froze at night wind turned north; the childrens father came. was here for dinner. gave us $12 .8 cts we got to pay $7 right out for rails 

Mon 8 &amp; 1.50 for Grip cure Minnie Brown got it for us {sal?} Marguerite went over after it: Paul took Marjorie to Chippewa this morning to go to Bertie we got up 20 min to 6. sent 2lb 14 Kister made it 2. 112 &amp; 4 cts cash Browngumme 25 Eclectric oil 25 sodas 10, Lemons 13, roads rough, the horse sweaty when he came home. Tom McCredie here &lt;s&gt;collecting&lt;/s&gt; assesing tonight. Fannie fast got home. snowing all the afternoon from the north. I set sponges tonight 5 eggs yesterday, we all have colds

Teu 9. wind north east. Paul to Tom McCredies such a day to do chores &amp; no water had to carry for the horse &amp; calves old Roy would not drink had to dip out of the well here about 2 qts at a time I had to put hay &amp; cut it for the horse, feed &amp; milk &amp; bed the things after baking bread. Paul never got home untill after dark got Topsy

Wed 10 Uncle John Spedding dead 84 years yesterday. another terrible day raining last night when we went to bed rained most of the night this morning wind west &amp; started to snow then drift The sun struck out at intervales then it would blow &amp; drift they had such a rough time comeing home &amp; at night it was awful to get the chores done its enough to give one the Grip Paul as usual did not get home untill after dark. I churned &amp; worked the butter, Will was over &amp; says his head aches all the time

Thur 11 storming in the fornoon cleared up in the afternoon I ironed out the patches they had moth in them

Friday 12. beautiful day sunshine all day &amp; wind south west I washed out some things &amp; cleaned the {page is cut off  } kitchen. Will &amp; Lilly went over to see Mrs. Dell she is sick Paul cut up the last of the rails. it made a big pile.

Sat. 13 terrible dry wind north east: Gordon started to put the wood in the woodshed. Arthur throw it in. I{t?} was a good thing I got my work done I dont feel much like doing anything much. I put clean paper in the cupboard behind the stove &amp; on one shelf in the pantry made three apple pies &amp; little sponge cakes at night. I was all choked up at night. a goodthing the children swept the schoolhouse last night Annie Marshall to Wills- came from Riexingers dreadful cold northeast wind in the afternoon Rale Bernharded &amp; her friend to Riexingers. Will went to Mrs. Dells to see Dr Bell &amp; wants to go to Bufalo tomorrow.

Sun 14 Paul went over to the church to make fire turned out dreadful stormy in the afternoon the hail cut like &lt;s&gt;ice&lt;/s&gt; glass from the north east. I took some of Dr. Bells medicine &amp; it mad{e} me very sick Fannie &amp; Annie over in the afternoon storm kept up all night. Fannie came over in the evening &amp; put the youngsters to bed &amp; got us our supper.

Mom 15 Storming yet this morning the snow or hail is hard you can walk all over it . Lilly came over this morning. Marguerite stayed from school. Arthur took Annie home on the cutter he says the sleighing is grand, in the afternoon he &amp; Paul went to Chippewa he drove Nell because he wanted to get her shod. drove Pauls cutter. took 3½ doz eggs 30 cts pr doz 1.05. &amp; a due bill 65 for 2½ of butter got 30 d of tea coal oil 18 soda 5 soda biscuits 10 cornmeal 10 bread 30 2 cts candy. Kate Riexinger called. Fannie here when she came Tom McCredie after Paul tomorrow started to storm again at night &amp; some snow fell on the icy snow

Teu 16 blowing.&amp; drifting at times then hailing for all it worth from the north east; something dreadful at times. Mr. Paul went all the same. Arthur came over &amp; watered the cows &amp; brought a pail from the creek &amp; Fannie brought a pail from home. &amp; Will came over to drag the cows from the hay stack then Paul came after</text>
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                    <text>Arthur &amp; help bail hay the children carried snow &amp; I melted enough for the horse &amp; the calves. Will came over at noon to do the chores  but the feed was left down for the youngsters to put in. Will went to a business meeting at the church about the shed. I churned &amp; worked the butter I made a Johny cake for supper &amp; stewed dried apples we had roast mutton for dinner &amp; supper. &amp; yesterday dinner &amp; supper. Fannie came with another pail of water &amp; milked the cows. Will came over &amp; told the youngster to let the cows out he was going down to fill the Crib I melted snow for the horse &amp; calves &amp; they carried it out 7 eggs

Wed 17 wind north west &amp; drifting the snow that came yesterday &amp; quite cold McCredies pressing hay at the lower barn Paul coming up for dinner &amp; doing the the chores got done late Marguerite swept the schoolhouse. Marjorie came home from Clifton came the night befor &amp; today she &amp; Jennie went over the river she waited untill dark &amp; had to walk. I melted snow &amp; cleaned the floor &amp; washed the chairs got 9 eggs I made a Johny cake

Thur 18 Arthur to the stone Bee for Tom McCredie. Paul drawed two loads of rails with Frank &amp; Topsy just beautiful sleighing. After dinner he took Topsy &amp; went after Marjories things &amp; got his woolen coat he took 1 doz &amp; 8 eggs paid 30 cts we owed hin &amp; 20 cts brown sugar. the party at Reavleys Kate Riexinger here after her mail, bright sunshine all day wind got around east again. Mr McDonald came in the morning &amp; going to stay all night.

Friday 19 a very changeable day sleighing going some but the sleighing was made up of sleet &amp; hail it dont go fast Arthur went  after a load of stone for Tom McCredie with his own horses I baked bread &amp; made apple dumplings for dinner &amp; biscuits for supper. I was almost overheated the house was so hot.

Satday 20. thawing all day rained in the night shed full of snow I churned &amp; peeled apples for 8 pies &amp; made cookies Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp; cleaned it &amp; washed out a few things &amp; Mr McDonalds collars. I ironed them Arthur &amp; Paul around breaking the colt 

Sun 21. rather dull most of the day a little sunshine Arthur took Ollie &amp; Fannie down in the cutter to Chippewa church then the girls walked up to the brick church &amp; Paul too but our minister got Miss Rowe burried Maggie Dell called here yesterday her cousin Sarah Hixon was burried this week

Mon 22 beautiful day sunshine &amp; thawing Mr McDonald went away Arthur &amp; Paul drawed up rails in the fornoon with the colt &amp; Jack party to Mrs Martin Dells. All from the other house &amp; Paul

Teu 23. Will &amp; Paul went to Buffalo poured rain at times. Fannie &amp; Ollie just caught it when they were comeing home from takeing them to Chippewa took 1½ doz eggs @ 26 - 34. coffee 13, sodas 10 cod fish 8 candy 8 . The girls went to Riexingers in the afternoon then they all went to McCredies in the evening terribly icy &amp; high watter.  Will &amp; Paul got home after dark. Marjorie baked bread the youngsters went to school took their dinner only four there

Wed 24 Paul to McCredies cutting feed. I made grape tarts &amp; pie the girls  here in the afternoon. Terrible high watter over the bridge

Thur 25. froze up &amp; icy north west wind &amp; high got more in the west &amp; terrible high &amp; cold Paul walked to Chippewa took 2 1/4 of butter @ 25 &amp; 1 doz eggs @25 sugar 25 tapioca 10 soap 5 tacks 5 Blacking 10 Herrings 20, Midda had her {roan?} Kitten

Friday 26 cold yet Middys kitten dead chilled to death I churned &amp; worked the butter the girls went to Marshalls

Sat 27. I swept &amp; cleaned the floor. Marjorie made an apple sauce cake Marjorie swept the front room Kate came in after butter collar

Sun 28 We had a quiet day no one here Quarterly meeting at the brick Olly &amp; Fannie walked Marguerite &amp; Gordon went to Mrs McCredies with the {paster?}</text>
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                    <text>March 1909

Mon 1. Sunshine part of the day. Will got on his stack. Paul in the afternoon wandering around with his gun, we had the rabbit for dinner that he caught in the trap Marjorie took Riexingers flour home. Paul shot their cat The girls went to George Heximer in the afternoon Tom McCredie &amp; Don &amp; Tom to Wills in the evening.

Teu 2 nice sunshine most of the day. thawing &amp; muddy chilly. Paul cut a lot of wood &amp; made a gate for the barn yard the youngsters swept the school house. The girls went to see Mrs Dell, Marjorie baked bread &amp; made a tapioca pudding for supper, &amp; a doe cake enough for two or three meals. 

Wed 3. Terrible blustery &amp; hailing at times from the east then in the fornoon the snow came in great flakes the air was just thick with it. Mrs McCredie to the other house the girls took her home. Arthur came home from McCredies at noon. Paul went to Riexingers after a peck of beans paid 50 cts. stayed &amp; got his dinner. I fed the cattle at night Riexinger cattle got in the creek &amp; lost 3 head broke through the ice Will, Arthur &amp; Paul went down. Fannie &amp; Ollie over in the evening a rough night the wind turned in to the west

Thur 2. One year ago today Hattie went to Speddings another changeable day sunshine, wind west &amp; drifting at times. Arthur &amp; Paul went to help Riexinger skin the cattle they brought us two quarters &amp; Wills two. such nice meat its a great loss to them. I churned &amp; worked the butter about 2 1/4 for ourselves Marjorie sewing on her night dress.

Friday 5 Will &amp; Fred went to Welland after shingles for the church shed. Arthur took Ollie home Fannie went with her. very cold day went in a {page cut off} - very good sunshiny day in spots. I churned for ourselves. The children swept the schoolhouse.

Sat. 6. Marjorie went to Chippewa. 4 doz eggs @ 25 - 1.00. butter 3 3/4 @ 25. tea 30. biscuits 10. soda 5 sugar 24 molasses 12. cocoa 12. bromogumme plates 40 cts. coal oil 18 lb peal 5 raisins 10  I swept &amp; cleaned the floor, washed my waist; drawers, &amp; stockings &amp; a shirt for Paul. &amp; my great skirt; made grape tarts &amp; a pie, cleaned the back kitchen, washed both tables, &amp; put paper in the three cornered cupboard, &amp; washed; the worst of the dishes &amp; wiped the others. Marguerite went with her. Riexingers got our midling at Welland, a beautiful day. Arthur helping Tom McCredie

Sun 7. Mrs Riexinger for tea Kate brought her, quite icy I read of alot of Bishop Richardsons book. 

Mom 8 beautiful day. Manuel Dells social Paul went Arthur went to help Tom McCredie to finish getting out ice but it thawed too much. Will went over to Mrs Dells with her corn. he measured out our oats &amp; Paul spilled a lot at the gate.

Teu. 9. dreadful icy raining in the fornoon &amp; freezing turned warmer towards night, &amp; not so icy Kate, Marg &amp; Jen Dell to tea Marjorie baking bread I made a ginger cake &amp; Marjorie made an apple sauce cake yesterday a meeting at night about the church shed

Wed 10. Paul washed his shirts: quite cold northwest wind very high snowing quite a lot but not enough for sleighing

Thur 11. beautiful sunshine all day but quite raw Mrs Riexinger brought our mail &amp; the seeds from Eatons. Will gone to see Pet.

Friday 12.  beautiful day. Mrs. Zimerman &amp; Hattie came I churned &amp; worked the butter. Marjorie sent with Maggie for her skirt but she did not get it

Sat 12. Arthur went to Chippewa with that man &amp; his potatoes

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                    <text>Hattie &amp; Mrs Zimerman came over to tea but Hattie had to go home Miss Marshall came &amp; stayed all night: she brought us 8 lb of lard @ 15 pr lb 1.20. I made two apple &amp; elderberry pies, made a dozen tarts out of preserved pears &amp; peaches mixed &amp; white cookies. Marjorie made an apple sauce cake the first of the week. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned the floor. Paul blacked the stove when he got up. Marjorie the youngsters night gowns. Marguerite cleaned the lamps &amp; washed the chairs.

Sun 14 Missionary meeting. Arthur took Miss Marshall home then drove to church. Olly &amp; Lilly brought Fannie home came over to church. quite stormy snow almost like rain. The youngsters went over to the other house in the afternoon

Mon 15. Beautiful day sunshine all day but cold wind gets colder towards night: but thawing very cold in the morning northwest wind. Mrs. Riexinger brought 2 lb butter for her customer Arthur drawed 2 loads of rails with Jack &amp; the black colt. in the afternoon Will went to McCredies to cut feed, &amp; Arthur &amp; Paul drawed manure from their barn. Mrs Zimerman went home Marjorie went to Drummondville had 2½ lbs butter ought to be 70 &amp; she allowed 63 - 107 for eggs got brown sugar 25 black &amp; white thread 10 bar soap 15 2 lb salts &amp; corn starch 10. got 50 cts bran 60. paid $1.00 for native herbs of the egg money took two due bills one for 7 cts &amp; one . 65. lb tea 30. &amp; the rest on fish. Wells heifer had on a calf at night.

Teu 16 Dr Glasgows funeral. we had to get up early to get Paul off on the train to go to Welland the wind blew a gale &amp; snowed. sometimes it came on fits &amp; starts one time got so black you could not see. an awful big funeral Fannie went to Chippewa &amp; Arthur &amp; Hattie went by Fraser Hattie stayed all night &amp; started for Buffalo next day. I cleaned the stable &amp; beded them while Marjorie &amp; Gordon watered the cows &amp; horse.

wed 17. Doctor Burgar burried. colder than yesterday &amp; wind from the west instead of south west as yesterday I got up twenty minutes to 7. &amp; made the fire went back to bed untill 7. then the house was warm. I got breakfast &amp; Marjorie went out &amp; fed then we had breakfast &amp; she &amp; the children watered the things &amp; Marjorie milked &amp; I separated the milk &amp; washed the dishes &amp; separater the youngsters took their dinner. Paul got home he stayed in Welland all night at the Mansion House, cold night Wills cow that used to be long horn had a calf in the night.

Thur 18. I churned &amp; worked the butter: Marjorie working at the fold on her skirt. Will went down to Chippewa after Hattie nice sunshine &amp; cold wind. he took 1 doz eggs @ 20 cts for us &amp; got 1 dozen of fish. Paul kept the smoke house going all day

Friday 19. dull, &amp; stormy snowing &amp; raining at times Marjorie baked a big baking. Kate Riexinger here all afternoon &amp; Will came in befor her &amp; Arthur came in. Paul making the door at the stable. cowstable in two parts.

Sat. 20 wind north, I was sick with a cold. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned the kitchen swept the front room &amp; washed her underwear Marguerite washed her underwear Fannie went to Sharps Arthur took her to the Fraser. station cold wind but thawing some.

Sun 21 wind north-east. Hattie to dinner we had the salmon trout for dinner. Arthur took Hattie &amp; Marguerite to the brick church cold but thawing. bright sunshine. Will went over to see Jerry Brown. Jerry had an absess opened. Marguerite went in from church &amp; stayed all night. &amp; to breakfast next morning.

Mon 22. beautiful sunshine but cold wind Hattie over in the evening with her Harp. Ben Saylor &amp; Woodhead at Wills Hattie up to Ben Heximers in the afternoon. Yesterday they called on John Lundy. snowing but cold.

Teu 23. John Marshall at the school in the fornoon. I made ginger cookies &amp; cleaned the lower part of the corner cupboard.</text>
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                    <text>Sat 3. Dull most of the day with the least little sunshine once. drizled rain. &amp; snowed &amp; melted as fast as it came Every where out of doors look filthy but not so cold Paul gone to Chippewa. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned the floor Marguerite ironing has a lot of her own to iron I made ginger cookies &amp; 3 elderberry pies mixed with Plums Paul caught a small mess of fish yesterday we are going to have them for supper. At 3 Oclock cleared up &amp; the sun struck out, after Paul came home he went over after part of the bran.

Sun 4 no meeting here Arthur went to Will Dells for dinner then to the brick church. Mr. Longmyer preached roads terrible Hattie came over in the afternoon &amp; stayed for tea she was not very well sick the day befor.

Mon 5 Bee at the church they finished shingling 17 in the fornoon &amp; about 30 in the afternoon nice warm day the warmest we have had this spring &amp; the first time I heard the frogs. I started on my print skirt. Paul to the Bee. Will Dell to the other house for dinner Bella Wells came to the other house rode up with Jen Tuft.

Teu 6. drizling in the afternoon. Marjorie washed, most of woolens Arthur over in the evening. The youngsters gone to Montagues they were told to stay all night if it rained hard. Paul took the turkey to Harveys at night caught a mess of fish. rained some in the night.

Wed 7. Terrible high southwest wind something awful. a little rain in the morning The wind kept rising untill it was something dreadful the house shook like an old ship Wills barn roof nearly gone. I never felt the wind like it in my life time. I cleaned the stove pipe or I believe it would fall on fire most of the bee hives blew over at 8 it got a little lower then raised in the night about -12. I thought I would have to get up. The children never came home from Bella Montagues went last night

Thur 8 last day of school. wind changed cold north west now Marjorie fixing things to go away, with Marguerite ironing &amp; washing.

Friday 9. Goodfriday. Hattie &amp; Bella went to Mrs Dells Turned to a terrible day snowing &amp; blowing something awful. I was going to Riexingers but it turned out so bad I was glad &lt;s&gt;I was glad&lt;/s&gt; I did not go. I worked on my print skirt my head just ached something awful

Sat. 10 Mrs Catharine Dell burried Arthur &amp; John Riexinger dug the grave. stormy part of the time then the sun would strike out then snow again &amp; cold west wind Marjorie went to Chippewa in the Cart. roads just awful had three doz eggs @ 20 1½ butter @ 22. - 35 eggs 60. sugar 25 can Pumkin 10 ginger 10 soda 5 Herrings 20 coffee 15 I made 3 Plum &amp; Elderberry pies batch ginger cookie cleaned the floor. Marjorie swept the front room yesterday Marjorie &amp; Marguerite ironed up things they needed Paul went on the {Secttion?} to work

Sun. 11 Easter Sunday. no preaching here the minister has a cold. Marjorie Marguerite started down to Clifton then over the river. Hattie went up after dinner to see Clara &amp; the baby. 

Mon 12. I went down after I got the work done &amp; swept &amp; dusted the schoolhouse the mud was 2 inches thick on the boys side. Will sold his heiffers calf. There was a terrible stron{g} southwest wind blowing or else I dont know when the dust would have {sealed?} I told Gordon to go to the other house while I was down there. The fire went out so I blacked the stove. Arthur came home from Sharps.</text>
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                    <text>Teu 13. I made patty pan cakes. in the afternoon it started to rain Mary Riexinger brought the mail it was raining hard when she went home. Frank walked down Bella went up to Pels &amp; stayed all night Will &amp; Arthur in when she as here. Hattie &amp; Bella were over to Riexinger last evening Paul came home wet through. old {Rose?} running yesterday &amp; today

Wed. 14 I made a custard pie for supper. Bella was here just as I ought to go to the chores so Paul did them. I separated the milk in the fornoon rose is nearly dry. Maud brought the mail

Thur 15 Youg Mid had 2 kitts yesterday. Hattie &amp; Arthur went to Chippewa took a doz. eggs got 2 lbs biscuits. Will sold the heiffer calf

Friday 16 Hewson came up &amp; pruned Wills black currants nice day Hattie &amp; the other girls went to Clifton to get their pictures taken. Will sowing grass seed on our place. Topsy jumped on my foot. I had an awful looking foot. I baked bread &amp; a pie &amp; made pickles. raining at night. Hattie came over &amp; stayed all night. Lilly was over {twice?} Paul had to get his own supper &amp; get his dinner up.

Sat. 17 Hattie got the breakfast, made the beds &amp; swept watered the horse &amp; helped Gordon to water the calves. I cleaned the floor blacked the stove made four pumkin pies &amp; separated  the milk Hattie came &amp; stayed all night. Arthur &amp; Bella over in the evening. Mrs Riexinger brought the mail.

Sun 18. thundered befor we got up. Hattie helped with the work befor she went home. Arthur took her to the brick church Bella over in the afternoon. Just as we were going to sit down to supper Mrs Riexinger &amp; Mary &amp; Arthur came in &amp; stayed for a long time.

Mon 19. looks like rain in the fornoon but the sun was shining but the rain did not come untill late in the afternoon. I churned &amp; made cakes Hattie made the bed &amp; swept befor she went Will Dell got his oats &amp; potatoes &amp; currant bush. Gordon went to see where the turkey was she was at Mrs Martin Dells in the afternoon. it rained Marguerite came back got caught in the rain by not comeing in the morning. Hattie came over &amp; stayed all night. 

Teu 20. They both went to school. I mended Pauls socks while Bella was here I could do nothing else they had to sweep the school house

Wed 21. Marguerite walked to Chippewa took 2 doz eggs @ 18. got 72 lb tea 13 box matches 5, bread 10 gum 5 stick candy 1 Paul paid for the gum rained in the afternoon &amp; poured at noon &amp; high south wind Paul brought the turkey home

Thur 22. it was today instead of yesterday Marguerite went to Chippewa. Kate Riexinger came down after her mail I made two elderberry pies &amp; patty pan cakes wind west &amp; colder

Friday 23, Will &amp; Lilly went to Chippewa got 25 ct of sugar I gave the money. 25 lb bran. real cold at night, froze thick icy. Marjorie came home awaway nearly two weeks. two weeks from Sunday. brought 25 cts of veal we had it for supper with potpie I baked 5 loaves &amp; a dish of buns. &amp; I made white cookies. Arthur brought over the rest of the bushel of potatoes he separated the milk while he was in

Sat 24. I made two elderberry pies &amp; patty pan cake &amp; blacked the stove. Marjorie swept &amp; cleaned the floors &amp; she &amp; the youngsters did the chores. I cut out my skirt &amp; made a pillow case Hattie went to the Falls Arthur took her to Chippewa. cold wind

Sun 25 church Sunday. The minister to the other house for dinner sprinkled rain first as church was out sun came out nice in the afternoon but high wind. roads rough &amp; dry Arthur went to the brick with the minister the wind was in every direction but east north at night Montague youngsters here for Marguerite &amp; Gordon to go to the graveyard.

Mon 26. nice sunshine all day but cold wind Marjorie went to Riexingers &amp; paid $3.00 for cloves seed &amp; spoke for another peck of beans &amp; Kate brought them in the afternoon to the bush &amp; Marjorie went up &amp; got them. Bella went down to the Falls I am sewing on my pillowslips &amp; cut out my grey skirt</text>
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                    <text>Teu 27. Tom McCredie scraped the roads. threatened rain all fornoon so Arthur did not go with the hay to Gonder then got caught in the rain cleared up in the evening 

Wed 28. I churned a big churning of one lb. I got  2 bus of oats from Arthur. Will Dell got a load of hay from Will 

Thur 29. started to snow just as Paul started to his work &amp; kept getting worse pouring at times snowing at times &amp; hailing &amp; at night a thunder storm &amp; so cold &amp; just poured rain. The youngsters stayed home in the afternoon the storm was so bad from the east we had to keep the hens shut up all day &amp; the cows. had the little brown hen

Friday 30 bright sunshine all day untill near the time Paul came home when it got dark  &amp; thundered but did not amount to much. Marjorie baked a big bakeing yesterday &amp; I made a custard pie &amp; patty pan cakes today. Marjorie went in the cart to Chippewa had 3½ doz eggs @ 18. sugar 25 tea 15 paid 14 for me on Bromogumme &amp; I paid 11 cts on the sugar I got 2 qts coal oil 9 Paul quit the railroad today. Arthur collecting for the church. Hattie came home from the Falls. Sat.

May 1909

Sat 1. sunshine part of the time &amp; rained a little towards night &amp; at bed time snowing for alls its worth. poor little Blue died. taken sick night befor last &amp; suffered all that night, &amp; all day yesterday poor little kitt. Paul spent the day in Chippewa. Gordon spent the most of the day at Riexingers. Hattie came in from Riexingers where she was collecting for the church. I swept &amp; cleaned the floor &amp; made 3 pumkin pies. They sent part of a pumkin over, poor little Beebe sick tonight;

Sun 2. Quarterly meeting at Crowland terrible stormy day snowing &amp; blowing sometimes the snow comes so fast you cannot see to the road when the sun would come out for a few minutes. wind cold &amp; from the west. Paul to dinner to Riexingers Hattie over in the evening giveing the children their Sunday school lesson Marguerite over here to tea.

Mon 3. The turkey laid her first egg. cold west wind but sunshine &amp; rain about noon or near Paul fixed the currant bushes at least took the dead ones out fixed the fence &amp; fate, &amp; made a hog yard with rails Arthur started him on it. Marjorie working on her wrapper, &amp; I finished my grey skirt. poor Beebe is sick yet. Will &amp; Arthur carried their potatoes out of the cellar.

Teu 4. bright sunshine bur froze ice over the tub last night cold west wind ground terrible wet Hattie gone in the cart to Port to take the ministers money as she did not get up to Crowland yesterday as it was stormy about the time she ought to go. Arthur going after dinner with Gonders oats he bought 25 lbs bran for us at the mill Riexinger girls came down with the pictures Leslie Young around after a girl. had a beautiful pumkin pie for supper

Wed 5 Marjorie worked a big washing washed two shirts &amp; an apron for me. Mrs Riex here for supper. I churned &amp; made cake for supper &amp; churned. Peter DeWitt bought the calves 15 for the red one 14 for the spotted one. bought Wills two calves Paul away fishing with Allens net - caught a mess of mixed fish &amp; a Carp. &lt;s&gt;I cooked the Carp for dinner&lt;/s&gt; Hattie &amp; her mother went to Chippewa got tea ½ lb sugar, soda nails

Thur 6 Arthur &amp; Hattie went to Welland after corn but it was too high 90 cts. he got middlings for the sow. they got their Lineoleum for their kitchen they went out to Sharps for dinner when they were comeing home they nearly got caught in a storm the wind was east &amp; the storm came from the north &amp; west. stoped long enough to get the dishes washed then started &amp; lasted untill after 11 Arthur was over untill the storm was over. the rain just poured. It was today I got the jars packed &amp; sink out 

Friday 7. Wills sow had 11 pigs lost one she is very sick I cleaned the big box in the wood house &amp; packed the jars after I washed most of them got a lot &lt;s&gt;got a lot of trash out of the wood house got the sink &lt;/s&gt; out today I papered the cupboard &amp; the corner by it &amp; one side done. Marjorie baked bread yesterday she worked on her wrapper. Paul patched the roof this afternoon.</text>
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                    <text>Sat -8. I cleaned out the wood house down to the ground hand out everything got Paul to put the barrels of oats out. Then I cleaned the big cupboard swept &amp; cleaned the floor &amp; all the boards out-side. Marjorie sweot the kitchen &amp; cleaned it made pan cake for dinner &amp; syrup. Will Dell got a load of hay yesterday. Marjorie ironed some &amp; Marguerite some. Harveys wife was here in the afternoon. Will went to see the Vet about the sow Paul was out fishing with {Don?} got a nice Pike &amp; a few others quite a hot day the house like an oven

Sun 9. Had a small thunder storm about 2 Oclock this morning &amp; quite a pour down, &amp; rained or sprinkled off &amp; on untill they went to church. Marjorie &amp; Marguerite went Marjorie went to Riexingers for dinner &amp; tea got the Easiest chair in the house. no threatning of a storm could start her Arthur went to the brick church we had some thunder this afternoon I made our fire it was so hot had custard &amp; bread &amp; butter for supper. Mid had 3 kitts today &amp; Beebe one yesterday she was sick for a whole week

Mon 10 raining when we got up &amp; continued most all day &amp; at night - poured all night, such a dreary looking night Paul went to Clifton to draw  his pay &amp; did not come back I was sewing some &amp; Marjorie cut out her skirt waist, she got over the river {wet!!?} Mrs Riexinger came over after separator oil

Teu 11. Paul came home after dinner today was pay day he got his new hat &amp; shoes, did not get much done

Wed 12. We cleaned the pantry in the afternoon Marjorie washed the dishes &amp; I cleaned the paper &amp; washed the wood work &amp; put the paper on the shelves. Marjorie took up the old carpet on the back kitchen  it was a dirty job. Paul gone with Arthur to Aden Dells with hay.

Thur 13. Will &amp; Marjorie went to Chippewa took 5 doz eggs &amp; 3 came to 94 cts plaster 25 I paid 14 on it. pepper 5 tea 15 coal oil 9 wall paper for the dining room 60 in cash 20 out of Paul money. Paul &amp; Arthur took the stove out last night. While they were at Chippewa washed dishes untill 11 then churned. Paul &amp; Marjorie went at the fron{t}room when he got back from Gonders where he &amp; Arthur took hay. They took everything out carpet up &amp; pounded &amp; swept paper down carpet. down just at dark thunder storm lasted untill 11 Oclock.

Friday 14. raining &amp; pouring at times. Peter De Witt came after the cattle. paid $30 for the two calves &amp; 27 for Wills two they had an awful times with Wills one calf it is so wild. Marjorie washed had Pauls pink shirt &amp; a collar to do up she washed her white quilt &amp; orange &amp; two table cloths. I papered the east side of the kitchen &amp; got the meals. The children &amp; teacher cleaned up the school house instead of last friday pouring rain when they came home for dinner,

Sat. 15 Paul went to Falls View to see Gonder. took 1 doz &amp; 3 eggs for bread sold them to old Leach for 25 got 5 loaves &amp; 5 on Wed. besides our own bread. Marjorie ironed Pauls shirts &amp; collars &amp; the two tablecloths &amp; cleaned the pictures. I washed the dining room woodwork. I washed the kitchen doors &amp; window cleaned the floor &amp; made two pies grape &amp; patty pan cakes. Gordon cleaned the calf pen &amp; Lucy went in for the first a thunder storm came up befor 8 &amp; lasted untill 10 a continuel roll of thunder. Arthur &amp; Frank Riexinger over to gather up railroad Ties &amp; stayed at Freds untill after the storm

Sun 16 wind west &amp; cool. sunshine, the wind got high</text>
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                    <text>towards noon. Arthur &amp; Hattie went to Crowland to Quarterly meeting. towards night looks like rain again Hattie over in the evening giveing the children their sunday school lesson. she brought her harp over. Paul went to bed with the hens Arthur over to Riexingers for the evening

Mon 17 cold west wind. looked like rain or snow. Marjorie went twice to Chippewa after Mr Drake to put the eavetroughs up. Will came over &amp; helped him. she took 2 doz eggs for us got 25 ct sugar 2 loaves bread. 12 since wed besides homemade took 2½ doz for Will got it in sugar. Paul went in the morning too Gonders. Hattie went to Crowland to business meeting. Will Arthur intended to draw railroad ties if Frank had been home - roads terrible she got 25 cts worth of fresh meat. Lilly let us have some butter &amp; pickles we paid Arthur 1 dollar on potatoes I washed the dining room ceiling, looks like a storm tonight The eavetrough came to $5.84 Paul came tonight after his clothes

Teu 18 Will &amp; Arthur gone after their railroad ties Marjorie went over to Riexingers &amp; borrowed some bran then went to Mrs McCredies &amp; for some flower slips. After dinner Arthur went to Port for {?} Will &amp; Lilly went to Chippewa got a gal oil I washed the dishes then took a notion to go papering the winter kitchen got quite a lot done Marjorie started her bedroom after she came home Lucy along the road poor Rose kept in dry her up we will have to let her out we cannot dry her up she keeps increasing her milk

Wed 19. finished papering she is at her room its slow work today meal getting kitts a lot of time Marg. Riexinger was here after a root of bleeding heart. Arthur drawed up the rest of the rails down the road there was quite a lot of them he drawed with Jack &amp; his black colt. The colt draws fine. Marjorie went out &amp; helped him unload each time Hattie busy cleaning their parlor

Thur 20 old Rose went out on grass for the first. Marjorie &amp; Gordon went to Clifton got Gordons clothes &amp; a lot of matting from Jennie. Ida is going to have an operation she is no better had a doz. &amp; 3 eggs @ 20 - 25 gal ½ lb tea 15 can cocoa 10. bar soap 15 she got pillow sham holders for Hattie &amp; herself. 25 cts bread Will went to De Witts got 100 of flour for us. I carried water from the creek to wash the windows in the room. wind east. she got bran at the mill Arthur starting on the ground in their own land its pretty wet

Friday 21. drizling rain most of the day. I emptied my barrel of rain water &amp; washed the barrel &amp; put it on the west side of the house yesterday. I intended to wash today but it too disagreeable. Marjorie put up the drapes on the shelves hung up the pictures &amp; washed all the toys &amp; trinkets for the shelves Lucy had her calf a little heiffer just one year ago she had her other bess the one DeWitt got for 15

Sat 22. Ida was to have her operation today at 11 Oclock Marjorie baked a big bakeing &amp; put down the carpet &amp; matting in the kitchen &amp; scrubed all the boards off. I fixed a place for the turkey &amp; set her &amp; put the matting down in my bedroom &amp; corded the bed swept &amp; cleaned the room, made two grape pies &amp; tarts &amp; small cakes. The children walked to Chippewa after dinner gone 4 hours took a dozen eggs got ½ lb soda 1 lb lard. Bertha &amp; Fannie &amp; the children came at night; they finished their field I see Will going to furrow out. cold night wind north east

Sun 23. bright sunshine cool wind. The children went to church a stranger preached. Fannie stayed home &amp; took care of the baby. The children gone to Sunday school Arthur went to Reavlys. Don Sharp came after dinner Russ Hartlys wife &amp; the Miseners girl down in the evening Will came over here there was too many women over there</text>
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                    <text>Mon 24. Such a beautiful day but sad for we heard Ida had a Cancer. when they opened her Sat. : Mrs Read &amp; Hattie to Wills Hattie went over to Fraser after them. at night Bertha, Fannie &amp; the Clifton folks all went to the station. Hattie took them &amp; spent the day to Riexingers had a good visit: their white faced mare had a colt in the night, cold wind. Arthur working in the eleven acre field. Mary up to Pels.

Teu 25 Marjorie &amp; Hattie started over the river to see Ida but could not see her she is so low Hattie stayed to Mrs Buyers all night &amp; Marjorie came over &amp; stayed to Jennies. I churned for our selves Riexingers killed their sow Arthur &amp; Will went over, they finished their field then came down here &amp; desked {disked} a lot here

Wed 26. We shut the house up he started to sow hay too it looks like rain east wind for 3 days I ironed a lot out of the basket. Marjorie &amp; Hattie came home Paul drove up a night with tomato &amp; cellary plants &amp; 2 loaves bread @ 25 cts sugar

Thur 27. raining this morning poured at times the sun came out nice in the afternoon they are working on the field this afternoon. Marjorie went over &amp; Phoned to Fannie about Ida mended Pauls pants

Friday 28 I churned the first thing so Marjorie could go to Chippewa to see about what train Will would take tomorrow for Toronto. Will &amp; Arthur worked on the oats all day Everything I had was dirty. I washed Pauls clothes &amp; Gordons shirt a cold wind had to put on a coat ever time I hung out anything

Sat 29. Hattie took her father &amp; Will Dell to the station. took eggs 1 doz got a qt vinegar 8 can pumkin 10 cts I made 3 pumkin pies a ginger cake &amp; a sponge cake. Arthur finishing up the oat ground she swept the front room &amp; Marguerite dusted. she swept the dining room &amp; ironed her curtain &amp; some of her things &amp; the childrens I ironed what I washed I tended the kitchen work

Sun 30 We expected the childrens father but he did not come. Hattie walked to the brick church. Paul came up from Gonders Arthur took him to the station at night. Riexingers girls here in the evening.

Mon 31. Arthur did some furrowing out on the oat field then ploughed the potato patch &amp; a land for garden turns up in big lumps I fixed my flower bed by the house &amp; planted some seeds. Marjorie took her gladiolus up for him to plough. Will came back from Toronto

June 1909

Teu 1. They started on their corn ground. Paul came back from Gonders after he came Marjorie &amp; him went to Drummondville. he bought his watch. had 3 lb butter @ 8 - 5 ct two doz. eggs @ 18. 34. - 88 butter paper 5 radish seed 3 bread 10 after they got home he made Topsy harrow the patch &amp; got the tomatoes &amp; cellary in. I cleared up the dining room &amp; swept washed the churn I churned yesterday. made pan cakes for dinner

Wed. 2 he put the Petunias out &amp; I carried 2 pails of water from the creek for them &amp; the cellary. Marjorie went to Riexingers after pieplant &amp; I made 2 pies befor she got home with some Paul got to the other house. I made ginger cookies Marjorie baked a big bakeing of bread the house like an oven 

Thur 3. I got 14 eggs from Hattie to set a hen the only one we have Marjorie put out some onion sells in the pig pen. I planted a lot of flower seed. Hattie came over yesterday &amp; we divided the big sweet-scented Geranium. I churned for our selves. Marjorie working on Marguerites sunbonnet &amp; her jacket Jennie gave her Paul helped them plant corn.</text>
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                    <text>Friday 4 Paul helping Tom McCredie. Marjorie went to Chippewa with Will he went to Gonders, got Screen for 90 cucumber seed seed 5 nails 4 soda 5 cheese 8. 2 doz eggs @ l8 = 36. Hinges 30 paid money all but 29 .. &lt;s&gt;1ou&lt;/s&gt; after I washed dishes &amp; separater I went &amp; cleaned a lot out of the pigpen but it rained some enough to make it nasty I had to quit &amp; get dinner, after dinner I cleared up my chest: &amp; mended Pauls coat. Marjorie put the screen on the porch window &amp; the east window in the kitchen. wind east all the week they are working on their potato ground

Sat. 5. I swept the dining room &amp; moped it. made two pie plant pies &amp; small cakes &amp; a custard pie for supper. Will &amp; Paul gone to Welland I churned the first thing in the morning. Marjorie washed the frontroom windows, swept the front room &amp; kitchen. The children guarded the cows in fornoon &amp; went to Harvey Dells after dinner &amp; got her sweeping money. when she went after the cows I cleaned up the boards swept the yard up &amp; got Pauls supper Arthur sick in the fornoon afternoon went to Chippewa &amp; got Net shod took 1 doz &amp; 4 eggs got granulated sugar &amp; 25 ct beef. 22 years ago today our Dear Bert died on the Sunday that day too {Will's daughter Albert King died June 5, 1887 age 10 buried Drummond Hill cemetery Niagara Falls}

Sun 6 Grand day wind north Mr Russ to Wills for dinner every one in church but Arthur from the other house he has gone to Welland with Tom Marguerite wore her new shoes Paul bought Teu. Hattie rode to the brick with Mr Russ &amp; his adoblded sister  Hattie came over in the evening &amp; gave the children their Sunday lesson

Mon 7 Dull looks like rain wind east &amp; cool Will &amp; Arthur at their potato ground. I cleaned the duck pen all out for the little pigs &amp; Will &amp; Arthur brought the pigs at noon Paul to Hubby Dells Marjorie went to the shreded wheat works got  hundred. had 2 1/4 butter @ 18 = 40 - 10 eggs 15 - B. Duning 25 screen 23 

Tue 8 Paul to McCredies he says he felt sick all day &amp; Will had the cow up there he got here. I churned yesterday today I cleaned the hen house out shed the hens in the picket part while I cleaned it 21 wheelbarrows full I put it on the ground by the barn. I was tired at night.

Wed 9. Marjorie went to Mrs McCredies to help her get ready for the bee. Mrs Riexingers for tea I made a sponge cake for supper I had every thing to do after she went away Hattie came over &amp; stayed all night for Paul stayed away he was to Tufts for two days or parts of two I churned &amp; worked the butter

Thur 10 raining such a nice gentle shower doing so much good Arthur came over &amp; said let the hens out - been shut up over two weeks. I partly mended Pauls drawers they are a job no mistake cleared up in the afternoon Arthur away on the cart about the road grater. Will big cow &amp; the black one each had a calf Paul came home at night

Friday 11 I baked bread, washed the line full of clothes boiled for they were white clothes. Marjories bees swarmed. I was just about overheated Mrs McCredies bee Hattie went up. Marjorie brought word that Ida was done with her suffering died last night. Paul went to Chippewa in the afternoon with Tom McCredies man drawing cement. Will &lt;s&gt;harrowed&lt;/s&gt; rolled the potato patch &amp; the oats he was rolling all day. Kate came after Marguerite to stay with her mother tomorrow Guelf excursion. Will, Arthur &amp; Paul are going

Sat 12. Hattie took Marjorie to Chippewa to go to Clifton took 7 3/4 butter @ 18 &amp; one doz eggs @ 18. butter came 139/1.57 eggs  coal oil 18, matches 6, salts 10. yeast 5. coffee 13. baking powder 10. pumkin 10 ginger 5 candy 5 tea 30 sugar 25, cheese 15 I churned for our selves made 8 pumkin pies black currant tarts 6 of them &amp; small sponge cake. washed a lot of calicoes &amp; finished Pauls drawers. we got 25 cts of meat only 2 3/4 the youngsters stayed along Hattie stayed with her mother they got home from Guelf about 12

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                    <text>Sun 13 Cloudy looks like rain &amp; did sprinkle Will &amp; Arthur have gone to Idas funeral, its sad to think she had left her children, but God knows best, what is good for each &amp; everyone of us perhaps they will bring them all up stricter  than she would. I cannot realize she is gone. Hattie went to the brick Paul went with her. drove Frank. Hattie came over &amp; stayed all night.

Mon 14. looked all day for Marjorie but she did not come. they finished the corn ground then went out at the potato patch got it done &amp; furrowed out &amp; ploughed the Clay patch behind the bees &amp; planted it &amp; cut a lot of wood &amp; mowed the grass &amp; burnt out the brush. I churned 4 lbs 3 oz, I put a band inside of Pauls {coat?} collar

Teu 15 Marjorie came home from Clifton early in the morning Paul went to Camp Marjorie went to Chippewa after her things took Gordon with her. 4 lb 2 oz butter 75, coffee for Jane 25 corn 10 rice 5 Tapioca 5 - 45 - 30 on Pauls overalls.

Wed 16 Marjorie went to McCredies I churned, &amp; put the screen in the pantry window had an awful time getting the old screens off &amp; the dead vines pulled off my window. I papered that place in the kitchen where it had not been on this spring. Arthur planted the potatoes here by the house. Mrs. Riexinger came down at night with Marguerites white dress she gave her for staying with her

Thur 17. I put the wood that Paul cut in the big box washed all day two flannel sheets &amp; my underwear that has been laying around so long. it rained such a beautiful rain I let the hens out but had to run after them a good deal they never went in out of the rain I carried a lot of water so much running away I got wet through twice did all my work in the rain &amp; when I got everything done, it cleared up Hattie over all night. cleared up cold wind changed to north

Friday 18 I washed all the fornoon after dinner I churned Will &amp; Arthur drawing manure I swept the two rooms &amp; cleaned all the boards Hattie &amp; her mother went after Eva &amp; the little girls the little girls were over just as we were going to set down to supper. we had pan cakes. Hattie &amp; Arthur, Eva &amp; the children &amp; our two here in the evening. I had to set sponge &amp; wash the churn.

Sat. 19. I baked bread. 3 custard pies. an apple sauce cake &amp; a pie black currant tarts. had the milking &amp; separating to do. likely turkeys comeing out. I blacked the stove washed the windows cleaned the boards again starched a lot of clothes &amp; ironed some of them. Eva &amp; the girls went after Marjorie to McCredies, brought home some mor{e} lard Gordon hurt his hand

Sun 20 Mr Russ preached his farewell sermon here. Marjorie did not go to church she had a time dressing Gordons hand Eva &amp; the girls were here last night to supper. Arthur took Eva at night to Chippewa church. In the afternoon she walked with Hattie to the brick Frances did not go she came over here with Mary Reavley after dinner Hattie &amp; the girls over in the evening.

Mon. 21. I got the turkey pen fixed &amp; the rueky &amp; her youngones in it. 14 out of 21 eggs then Marjories bees swarmed again &amp; the {patent?} &amp; hive swarmed &amp; went back to the hive I churned at least everyone had a hand in it. Frances &amp; Florence had to work at the butter. Marguerite &amp; Gordon at school Marjorie had a big washing for Marguerite to go to her exam</text>
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                    <text>Eva &amp; the children here for tea Arthur took them to Chippewa 

Teu 22. Marjorie ironing all the fornoon for Marguerite to go away tonight &amp; Hattie busy sewing for her such a nice white silk waist &amp; blue serge skirt--nice stockings &amp; frill her mother bought for Marguerite on friday. she started to night for Clifton

Wed 23. I churned. Marjorie baked bread, after dinner she went to Riexingers Bee. they raised their barn looked like a storm &amp; did thunder some but the wind changed &amp; got colder &amp; the storm went over &amp; at night cold enough for frost. I fixed a place for Marjories bees &amp; put them in their place

Thur 24. Hattie {Auger?} &amp; Roy &amp; Will Dells wife to Wills for dinner &amp; Hattie, Roy &amp; Emily are comeing here in the afternoon Marjories cleared up swept both rooms &amp; I baked an apple sauce cak{e} &amp; cookies with jelly on &amp; a two custard pies Hattie was over for tea. she drove them home

Friday 25. Marjorie went to McCredies for the day. I churned &amp; ironed a lot of starched things Pauls pink shirt among them Marguerite came home after school from Clifton. I made another applesause cake to bake while I was ironing Marjorie came home at night

Sat 26. Marjorie went to Clifton took 10 lb butter @ 22 = 220 &amp; 5 doz eggs @ 22. brought home the boxes for bee hives Jane could not pay so she bought the groceries the youngsters went to Montague party. Will &amp; Lilly went to Drummondville, they had the road scraper on the road yesterday the big swam that came out &amp; went back to the patent hive came out &amp; I worked pretty nearly all day with it &amp; one over in Will orchard a good thing I had so much of my work done yesterday Paul came home from camp had his dinner a{t} Walmsleys. I made 8 custard pies jelly tarts

Sun 27. a nice breeze from the east. all at once it was gone but sprung up at night again the childrens father arrived when it was the hottest. he brought 9 dollars. Paul took him as far as Persons at night. it was quite cool then Arthur took Hattie to the brick. Wills bees swarmed &amp; ours that swarmed yesterday came out of the hive &amp; went over there &amp; went in the hive with theirs Hattie over in the evening &amp; gave the children their sunday school lesson

Mon 28. Marjorie washed her thirty waists mostly things in starch Marguerite did not go to school she guarded the cows. I churned an awful hot day. I let the out of the pen had to watch her had to tie her up again as they are going to draw manure from here. Will, Arthur &amp; Paul &amp; two wagons. The teacher called

Teu 29. beautiful cool day I dressed the rooster for dinner made two tins of biscuits &amp; 2 custard pies the teacher &amp; Hattie for dinner they finished the manure here. I packed a little crock of butter the crock that weighs 3 lbs for Aden there was butter enough for 1.32 she got it all in sugar 81 ½ doz eggs @ 20 pr doz on bread. 

Wed 30 Hattie &amp; her father went to Hartleys after strawberries got us a half crate they 1.15 pr crate &amp; Paul got us one they got two Arthur &amp; Paul gone with a load of hay to Aden Wells. I had a swarm of bees out of the hive that Don gave &amp; towards night, a little swarm came &amp; Paul hived it after he home. I churned &amp; Jimmie Ross called Arthur &amp; Paul to a strawberry festival a{t} Clarksons last nigh{t} one of the beautifulest nights you would wish to see so cool &amp; bright we had all berries we wanted on cream for supper I stayed up untill 20 mins to 12 &amp; finished cleaning them I weighed them &amp; put the sugar on them after they were washed Th</text>
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                    <text>July 1909

Thur 1. I was so sick when I got up I went back to bed after I fed the turkey &amp; let her loose &amp; feed the hens &amp; pigs Mrs Riexinger called. after dinner canned up most of the berries I could not finish my back was so bad. Marjorie ironing right in the hot kitchen got cool at night. Hattie &amp; Arthur gone to the Leays Mrs. Dickson &amp; Kate &amp; Mary called Paul cutting weeds at the back road in our fields

Fri 2. Paul cutting weeds on their fields. the bees that hung out on the outside of the hive swarmed &amp; I bothered all &lt;s&gt;day&lt;/s&gt; the afternoon with them. Paul knocked them down at noon in the morning canned the rest of the berries. never got to churning untill five Oclock Marjorie up to see Kay stayed to tea befor we went to bed a thunder storm came up so quick only one bad clap just a little shower got cooler after it was over. The bees stayed out all night with the carpet turned over them

Sat 3 Arthur took Paul to Welland to get his pay &amp; take his clothes back. The swarm of bees I had such a time with yesterday went away. I made ginger cookies &amp; two custard pies, swept both rooms &amp; cleaned the oil cloth &amp; boards out-side put my Gladiolious out Marjorie swept the front room cleaned the north window &amp; put her sash curtain on her &amp; Marguerite went to Chippewa we had 6 lbs less 1 oz @ 18 - 107. 23 cts mistake 130 tea 30, cheese 17 Bread 80. sugar 25 for Maggie McKee 25 on Marguerites valise. bought two boxes of corn salve with 20 cts of the quarter she got for sugar

Sun 4. The new minister preached went to Wills for dinner The youngsters went to Sunday School Gordon rode back with Hattie &amp; Arthur. Lizzie &amp; her friend &amp; Mary called in the evening very cool. turkey out tonight

Mon 5 cool morning, really cold I went down opposite the school-house to look for the turkeys. Marjorie went down to help the youngsters get the cows in Buyers lot &amp; just as I got the separater washed &amp; equivalent made the turkeys came out of the meadow saved one the work of going after them. Then the bees came out of the end patent give. just as I was getting ready to hive them a swarm came out of Marjories red hive. &amp; I knocked them down twice its in a bad place right over the hive it came out, it looks as if its going back where it came from I got my hived after knocking them down a dozen times. I had to churn Arthur cutting hay opposite the school-house Paul gone to work for John Sibbett for 20 dollars pr month

Teu 6 The bees I hived yesterday out of my hive went away &amp; swarmed in the hedge on Wills place. I worked pretty nearly all afternoon then went away a small swarm about a large ones hand came out of the red hive yesterday made a little honey when I lifted it I saw them they drawed a load of hay in our barn &amp; one in theirs from opposite the school

Wed 7 Just as I got ready to churn a swarm came out of the old patent hive they drawed another load of hay for us &amp; Arthur mowed it away then they drawed one for them I went up worked steady 2 hour packing it away I was about overheated then Marjorie churned while I was on the mow. Dollie went horseraking &amp; they drawed in from their own place

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                    <text>the other half. I washed out a few things. Marjorie went to Riexingers got a loaf of bread she &amp; the children drawed  a lot of water &amp; watered every thing &amp; filled up everything Maud came along &amp; took one of the little kitts that was left along the road by Buyers. she brought the mail the children helped her carry her thing part-way. Kay has a nurse now her rheumatism is so bad. Hattie &amp; Arthur have gone to the brick church.

Friday 9. Marjorie went to Clifton I churned, made two custard pies, little sponge cajes &amp; jelly tarts. swept &amp; cleaned the dining room &amp; dusted I swept &amp; cleaned the kitchen &amp; all the boards swept the yard. Marjorie took 3 doz eggs @ 24 &amp; 6 lbs 10 oz butter she sold 3 lb to Mrs Day for 25 pr lb.10 cts cornmeal vacline 5 starch 10 cheese, can corn 10. 6 loaves bread 30 Will sick all day at night, he &amp; Lilly went down to the doctor terrible hot. got cool at night. The youngsters guarded the cows morning &amp; night.

Sat. 10. Frank Riexinger helping Arthur draw in the fornoon Will rakeing on their place easier then the snow Hattie went in the snow instead. high southwest wind feels like a storm. Jennie &amp; I went to Riexingers in the after noon Fannie &amp; Ethel Miller came on the late train Arthur went after them in the night there was a thunderstorm Arthur cut hay opposite the house in the afternoon

Sun 11. looks like rain Paul came just as &lt;s&gt;they&lt;/s&gt; we were getting dinner &amp; he went befor supper Jane went over there to supper the girls drove up to the brick in democrat Marguerite went with them. Tom brought Ethel home Arthur walked up &amp; rode back with the girls. Arthur took Jane &amp; Hattie to Chippewa church Tom took Ethel &amp; Fannie started to rain by night so gentle &amp; nice got cold

Mon 12. I churned &amp; worked the butter for Jane. 4 1/4 for the print we got from her. I picked a little kettle of cherries &amp; the children picked the rest, &amp; I pitted them enough to fill 5 qts - 2 imperial at that. Marjorie took Jane to the station &amp; it was threatening a storm I got the work done and milked milk separated it came so suddently lightning was just dreadful so close it seemed to fill the house I was so upset about her not being home the children went up to open the &lt;s&gt;door&lt;/s&gt; gate &amp; when she got home Fannie came over &amp; unhitched helped to unharness &amp; stayed untill it was over Will was down to see the doctor &amp; got as far as Hewsons Arthur finished cutting opposite the house &amp; Will raked what was cut sat. I made a johny cake for dinner.

Teu 13. they cultivated their potatoes Marjorie washed I hoed our potatoes towards night. I canned the cherries there was 5 jars.

Wed 14 Marjorie finished her washing. I churned &amp; carried a pail of water from the school house. Kate Riexinger called she wanted salt. Fannie rakeing they drawed two loads here &amp; put on the stack &amp; took over home

Thur 15 Marjorie, the children &amp; Fannie went after cherries Marjorie got 20 qts &amp; Fannie 17. Arthur mowing. I made a johny cake for supper. had fried ham. I could not make up my mind to kill a hen. thundered toward Niagara I was affraid there would be a storm befor they got home I washed a lot of my clothes that were laying around high wind about whipped the clothes to peices we pitted the cherries befor we went to bed.

Friday 16 I canned up part of the cherries in the after noon as I got a kettle ready to can I had to go &amp; mow away it threatened a storm just as I got out of the mow</text>
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                    <text>&amp; went to take the butter over for I churned in the morning a swam hung right in a good place on the apple tree by the gate. In the fornoon Arthur cultivated our potatoes just as I got the cherries ready again had to go in the mow again did not put the whole load on a little on the stack Hattie helped Fannie was rakeing untill the storm came up a dreadful storm struck the tree down the road &amp; one at Sebbets. hailed over the river &amp; here in places. The tree that was struck was not far from where Fannie unhitched. Marjorie went to Chippewa in the &lt;s&gt;Sat 17, beautiful after the rain,&lt;/s&gt; morning took 4 1/4 butter they made it 4. 2 oz @ 20 - 83. 1 fox &amp; 3. @ 22. 28 salt 5. B soda 5 Tanglefoot 5. Tea 15 bread 12. sugar 75. .paid 6 cts on 17 I sent 1 doz &amp; 3 eggs @ 22 - 28. cts in cash of my money tea 15 lard 17 De 4

Sat. 17. Marjorie baked bread. &amp; ironed. &amp; Marguerite helped her. I baked a ginger cake &amp; two cherry pies swept the kitchen &amp; yard cleaned the boards Marjorie swept the front room Marguerite dusted she swept the dining room &amp; cleaned it. Will &amp; Lilly went to Chippewa in the morning 

S. 18. meeting here Paul got here in time for church they all went from here &amp; the other house the minister went to the Riexingers for dinner Marguerite went to the brick rode both ways &amp; Dollie walked up &amp; Fannie walked back she was over in the evening. Paul stayed for supper Arthur &amp; Lue Riexinger went to Chippewa church

Mon 19. Marjorie &amp; Fannie &amp; the youngsters went after cherries again. got 15 qts. she went on to the shreded wheat works &amp; I00 lbs. &amp; 100 of flour at Dewitts @ $3.15 Will killed the blind hen &amp; I got it ready for their dinner she weighed 4 lbs. I had to churn, Then cut the wheat in the field then went over on the hill Fannie here to tea, we got our cherries all pitted Mrs Riexinger here in the afternoon awhile

Teu 20 Mrs Rogers &amp; Mrs French here for dinner I made a cherry pie &amp; jelly tarts for dinner. Hattie invited them for tea so I got the cherries canned 11 qts &amp; a pie. Ethel &amp; George Montague for tea, they cut the wheat down the road. Fannie shucking up, the children walked to Wallaces to tell why we did not go after currants

Wed 21. sprinkled rain in the morning they cut their wheat up on the back road. grocers Picnic Marjorie &amp; {Reta?} went after currants got 9 qts 45 cts I churned &amp; cooked the veal I bought yesterday for 15 cooked the last of our ham sat I done up 4 qts of the currants 

Thur 22. done up the rest of the currants 13 qts. lb pr lb they cultivated their corn Marjorie working on Reets white dress. I put a bed with raddish &amp; letuce. out of 13 eggs chicks killed 3 of them rest of the eggs broke. a good thing the old turkey is in the barn first befor we went to bed poured

Friday 23 I churned in the fornoon after dinner I washed a blanket &amp; quilt &amp; some other things terrible hot. Lucy sick or that way Marjorie working on her dress yet at night the wind turned and blew a small gale &amp; poured rain the clothes whipped for all they were worth Arthur &amp; his father to town got his new suit.

Sat. 24 I carried over a lot of fruit made a custard pie black currant tarts &amp; white cookies swept the dining room &amp; ironed Marj swept the front room worked on her dress. Will killed a hen &amp; I cleaned her. she baked bread yesterday &amp; buns rained tonight again</text>
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                    <text>Sun 25. Quarterly meeting at Port the girls went Arthur went to Millers with Tom. Kate &amp; Mary here for tea. Paul came home from Sebbets. took Lucy to Dells at night. Arthur took their big cow last night. we had chicken potpie for dinner. Fannie over in the evening Mary Reavley John Darker &amp; his little girl to Wills for dinner &amp; supper

Mon 26 Marjorie &amp; Reet went after black currants got 10 qts dreadful hot. John Riexinger helping draw wheat &amp; stack it Paul went over in his place to Riexingers, I churned &amp; made a Tapioca pudding for dinner &amp; a big johny cake

Teu 27. I bought 30 lb. meat They are drawing on their own wheat Paul helped Arthur draw &amp; Will horseraked. Hattie came home stayed all night to Mrs Dells went home with Birdie from Business meeting Marjorie had to go to Chippewa to get sugar 9½ lbs butter @ 22 1 doz eggs @ 22. sugar 1.00. salt 10. soda 5 molasses 12. ginger 5 paid 5 c on overalls. I canned up the black currants &amp; mended his overalls. Mrs Riexinger called wanted to send some letters to the office but too late

Wed 28 The girls picked berries at Hewsons. Arthur &amp; Paul cut marsh grass. at night Arthur went to Chippewa &amp; got Jack shod

Thur 29. I churned a big churning &amp; wrote a letter to Mrs. Kent. Arthur ploughing. Paul cut the weeds next the garden. Marjorie wrote to Trumbles. I planted a lot of beans. Marjorie washed

Friday 30. I started the green sunbound &lt;s&gt;Marj washed&lt;/s&gt; Arthur &amp; Paul drawed the marsh grass after Arthur got home with the cow from McCredie Reet picking berries she made 24 cts picked 12 baskets, Mary guarded the cows Paul went over the river. started late in the afternoon

Sat 31 Heximers thrashing Paul helped in place of Tom McCredie. Hattie &amp; her mother went to Chippewa took 1 doz &amp; 6 eggs @ 23 got half lb. tea 15 corn 10 candy 2 nutmegs 4 Marj baked bread, &amp; she &amp; Reet ironed some- she swept the front room &amp; dining room. I churned, made a custard pie black currant tarts &amp; sponge cakes Paul went to Chippewa got 25 cts of meat &amp; a lb of bologna

August 1909

Sun 1 Dull part of the time they all went to church &amp; all from the other house but Will his head bothered him. Arthur went to Reavleys. The girls &amp; Reet went to the brick Fannie &amp; Reet stayed to McCredies for tea Hattie came home with Riexingers Don Dell here in the evening beautiful moonlight &amp; cool

Mon 2 Paul went to McCredies Reet &amp; Hattie picking berries she picked 13 baskets- brought home 3. I put them in two jars in hot water. I churned quite a nice bit butter 4 1/4 Marjorie guaded the cows. Arthur ploughing

Teu 3. Marjorie went to Clifton took 7 1/4 in my crock Aden got our jar that he had so long. Mrs. Day had our nice little white stone crock we had so long 4 lbs 3/4 butter. she got 100 of shreded wheat. butter 1.61. black tea 30 sugar 25 2 breads 12 cheese 15 candy 5 cocoa 10 thread 5 = 102 got 20 cts of Reets money &amp; 20 of mine had stewed meat for supper I washed quite a lot of white clothes after the dishes &amp; separater &amp; churn was washed. Reet &amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I had to carry water from the creek to put them from boiling

Wed 4. I washed the calicoes. she is sewing or cutting out her black waist she went to Riexingers after vinegar

Thur 5. I churned a big churning. I &lt;s&gt;we&lt;/s&gt; have to cut it Fannie worked a little on her waist. I washed the churn up will not churn again this week. The cows have failed to

Friday 6. I had the irons to iron when Mrs Riexinger came to visit Hattie working on Margs waist. I made a ginger cake, black currant pie for supper. Marguerite &amp; Fannie picking berries went at 7 came home a{t} 6 Fannie picked 26 bas Marguerite 10



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                    <text>Sat. 7. Marg baked bread yesterday I made a custard pie &amp; tarts took down the stove pipe cleaned the chimbly as far as I could reach with a stick. blacked it washed the kitchen windows &amp; ironed. Marg swept the front room &amp; kitchen &amp; drawed water at night watered part of the garden went twice but the barrel would not hold in had to empty it. Paul came home at night. I milked &amp; separated the milk cleaned all the boards when she was drawing the water. Will &amp; Lilly went to Chippewa took 2 doz eggs @ 24 nails &amp; scibblers 5 matches 5 soap 10 cheese 16 candy 2. hot, hot.

Sun 8 Jim Laur to Wills. the girls &amp; Marguerite went to the brick drove Frank. dreadful hot, every day seems to get hotter &amp; so dry. Hattie came over &amp; gave Gordon a Sunday School lesson

Mon 9 Harmers Picnic. all from the other house but Lill went Ethel Miller came the night befor. The children took some flowers to Kay then went to Montagues. Paul went to Sebbets but came back for it sprinkled rain &amp; his man did not go Paul went to Chippewa &amp; over the river got 3 pairs of socks a shirt stud buttons sleeveholders spirel - level. kitt cobblers tools 2 lbs bologna got cooler. I picked a mess of beans at the other house Marguerite went to the other house untill they came home &amp; stayed all night. I mended Pauls black shirt untill after 10. Ethel Miller came back &amp; stayed all night. I churned we eat up the last churning but a little left. Marjorie working on her drawers.

Teu 10. cool north east wind. Arthur ploughing or rolling dont know which Marguerite went to pick berries got home after dinner she pick 3 he gave her 2. Fanny pick 6 he gave her 3. I made a johny cake for dinner Marg &amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill ½ ten they would not eat the flys were so bad she is working on her drawers, Paul gone to McCredies.

11 Wed. Montagues &amp; Marguerite cleaned the school house Mrs. Malinsky &amp; Jennie McKeown went up to see Kay Jenny got 2 lbs butter that I churned today it was nice &amp; hard

Thur 12 I started to fix the pig pen had to clean it out put a floor in it &lt;s&gt;Hattie worked on Marjories waist&lt;/s&gt; had to stop on account of the humble bees so I papered the Parliament House

Friday 13 Marguerite &amp; Gordon both went to pick berries got what they picked they got enough for tea I worked worked some more on the pig pen after I washed in the fornoon. (14  They started &amp; cut some oats here by the house.

Sat. 14. took our little stone crock to Aden Dells the jar he kept so long. took 3 doz eggs for Mrs Taylor 25 cts &amp; Maggie McKeowans $1.00 got 2 sacks shred, &amp; 50 lbs bran I swept both rooms &amp; cleaned them made 3 custard pies black currant tarts &amp; little sponge cakes &amp; ironed &amp; churned. Paul came back from McCredies Cook was here to see him I dressed the big coomb hen that layed eggs with no shell Fanny went to Millers with Tom it sprinkled rain

Sun 15 they all went to church. The minister to Wills rained in the night got a nice barrel of water on the east side of the house &amp; a tub dull &lt;s&gt;Marjorie washed &amp; I churned&lt;/s&gt;

Mon 16 Marjorie washed &amp; I churned the new school teacher started Fannie came home

Teu 17 Marjorie starching &amp; washing some more I made tarts to take up to Kay. after dinner she &amp; Harrie went to Chippewa. she had 5 lb 1 oz butter @ 24 - 122 - 1 doz eggs 23 came to 145. the whole coal oil 18, sugar 25, tea 15. bread 4 loaves 24 soap 5 salt 5 tanglefoot 5 worm medicine 25, vaseline 5 cheese 17. Paul helping at the other house to start oats 

Wed 18 I went up after dinner to see Kay Fannie &amp; I stayed to tea. I churned in the fornoon. Mrs. Riexinger Mrs Flor. called 

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                    <text>Thur 19 Sunday school Picnic. Fannie, Hattie &amp; the children went by Frazer Arthur put some oats out here then Will finished then Arthur &amp; Paul went to the Picnic by Chippewa Marjorie guarded the cows after she mixed the bread. I put it in the tins &amp; baked it while she was guarding the cows at night. I wached the hens off the oats

Friday 20 I finished the pig pen at least Paul nailed down the second floor after I sawed them then Arthur came over &amp; helped put them in the pen. Marjorie getting ready to start to Pelham Paul said Mrs. Riex &amp; Flor was comeing so I made peach tarts a sponge cak{e} &amp; a custard pie &amp; they never intended to come it seems Marjorie gave up going untill morning then Hattie says she will drive her down (Sat 21 she took 3 doz eggs &amp; going to get the groceries with her money. got meat &amp; liver. cheese ½ tea sugar Paul went down to see about his watch he sent up a lb bologna I made 2 custard pies &amp; a ginger cake &amp; churned &amp; cleaned the room. Kate &amp; the Flor kids in the evening. Marj was going to stay at Jennies untill monday (Allens wife had a baby yesterday) 

Sun 22 Flors went home. The youngsters went to Sunday with the girls They sang a peice they all walked. Will &amp; Lill went to Reavleys Arthur kept house. Paul brought the cows &amp; milked the youngsters got home so late they guarded the cows for a little while after they were milked.

Mon 23. they raked the oats. Tom Reavley after Paul he went after dinner they drawed the oats &amp; made the stack. I churned  Hattie stayed tonight.

Teu 24 Fannie tonight Will &amp; Hattie went to Drummonville took 4 lb 15 oz butter ½ doz eggs 11 cts butter 1.13 2 loaves bread 12 sack flour 85 lb lard 17 tangle foot 5 butter paper 4. 50 lbs middling 63 he had the last of his oats. The threshing machine to come tonight Mary Riexinger over after a spool of thread

wed 25 Hattie tonight when they went to thresh they found the engine leaking had to go to Drum. to get it fixed lost all the fornoon started after dinner finished over there &amp; the oats here. I cleaned the oat bin out fixed the floor yesterday

Thur 29 Arthur &amp; Hattie threshed out the wheat hay. I churned. Fannie went to the League entertainment tonight. it was grand &amp; the night was grand. I washed out the white clothes boiled them put them to soak over night, carried most of the water from the creek to wash set sponge tonight Fanny stayed tonight 

Friday 27. I mixed the bread carried more water to wash to not to take the rain water put the white clothes out &amp; washed the colored clothes &amp; starched a lot of things besides doing the work. milking &amp; separating the milk it just about kills one when they are tired. Gordon went after the rooster at Wallaces Marguerite guarded the cows while he went 40 cts for the Rooster. 

Sat. 28 I swept the house all over cleaned back tooms swept the gard{en} cleaned all the boards, made 3 pies ginger cake &amp; ginger cookies dressed the hen that hung do{w?}n with fat &amp; ironed a lot after dark. The youngsters went to Montagues after pears. Fannie here. a thunder storm about 12 &amp; such a beautiful rain I dusted the front room &amp; dining room after the children went to bed beautiful after rain Fannie did not come untill late. 

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                    <text>Mon 30 cool wind rather cold from the north east After dinner I started to Wallaces after Plums paid 50 for 12 qts &amp; 40 cts for the rooster. They brought me home befor I started I found poor old blue hen dead &amp; time some others mopeing around with dark heads I caught the worst &amp; put them by them selves I have nothing to give them

Teu 31 Will went to Port to Mill took 2 bushels for us 3 of the 5 hens dead &amp; another under the wood pile that makes {# cut off} I sent Marguerite early in the morning to Chippewa after medicine castor oil eclectric oil. Poultry food with the 25 I borrrowed from Paul. I got a bottle turpentine I churned just keeps me busy with the sick hens doseing &amp; so many drooping &amp; the turkey three of them getting doctored.</text>
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&lt;p&gt;set the turkey May 24 Oct 1908 &amp;amp; Aug 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;fun 4 . Marjorie &amp;amp; the children went to church. Hattie came over to see us on her way. In church a new minister preached he &amp;amp; Mr. Ruse went to Mrs Riexinger's for dinner. Archie &amp;amp; Tom McCredie gone to Millers. Such a grand day 7 weeks ago today was Pauls last Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 5. Harrie over all day had such a nice visit. she was making her light-braid. Marjorie mixed the bread befor she went with the cows &amp;amp; I put it in the tins &amp;amp; baked it &amp;amp; churned after dinner. Arthur working for George Heximer working at the cellar. Marguerite started her school. quite hot in the kitched had the dining room open. Len &amp;amp; Henry threshing in the fornoon Archie &amp;amp; Will both helping. After dinner Marjorie went to Chippewa took a bag of wheat to get choped for the pigs took a roll of butter 4 lbs 14 oz. got a bag wheating &amp;amp; a little embroidery &amp;amp; a spool of thread &amp;amp; the rest put on the book. Arthur &amp;amp; I cleaned up the wheat at least he did the turning of the mill he did the most of it &amp;amp; still I was bushed. I got on 1/4 past 5 &amp;amp; &amp;amp; Marjorie just got home as I made the fire dreadful hot day (&amp;amp; I went &amp;amp; finished the wheat)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 7. Fannie &amp;amp; her father &amp;amp; Arthur went to the County Fair. Hattie came home from Mes. Dells. beautiful day Marjorie &amp;amp; I drawed up nearly two barrels of water then she took up her plants &amp;amp; I churned. no school Mr. McDonald came &amp;amp; stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 8. rained some in the night &amp;amp; drizzled most of the day caught a lot of water I boiled feed yesterday &amp;amp; today. could not do any thing with the cows in the morning we put them in the field &amp;amp; sent Gordon to school. she swept the school house when she was {right margin 2 words?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Friday 9 nice after the rain Tom McKeowan threshing Arthur helping I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter canned up the last of the grapes pealed a big kettle of pears &amp;amp; pealed the pumkin &amp;amp; put it through the colander. Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows. Marjorie washed a quite a lot, for herself &amp;amp; the children. I did not want her to wash any for me for I am going to wash next week. I swept the school house. The children {in right margin} guarded the cows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 10. Marguerite went up to Heximers Marjorie guarded the cows untill she came back. I killed two roosters &amp;amp; dressed them for Kesters they weighed 6 lb they made them less. Took 8. 1/4 of butter they made it 2 oz short. Ferkin 15 lard 16 gal oil 18 Towelling 30 sugar 25 fly paper 5 soda 5 Ginger 10 soap 6 yeast &amp;amp; Balance 12. put 243 on the book. Marguerite got the horse up &amp;amp; I fed her &amp;amp; we got the wagon out, I swept both rooms cleaned the kitchen, washed the windows made 4 pumkin pies &amp;amp; one grape. cleaned the stoops. boiled pig feed, Marjorie swept the front room. Arthur finished threshing then went to George &amp;amp; Heximers for the rest of the day. Maggie went to town took 1 doz &amp;amp; 3 eggs @ got a lb tea &amp;amp; 2 cts. Will came home from Bertie he took Hattie up yesterday. I got a lot of wood up from the flat. Margorie got a lb Bolona &amp;amp; 22d of meat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 11. no church here. Arthur to Riexinger Mrs. R has been sick Fannie went to the brick&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 12 beautif day hard frost last night. I went down &amp;amp; dusted the school house brought up a 12 qt pail of water the children guarded the cows in the fornoon while Marjorie went after the timothy seed then she was sewing for Marguerite she has rheumatism bad. I churned after dinner worked the butter. in the morning we drawed up a barrel of water - Arthur to Georges. I went over to see Mrs. Riexinger after I had my night work done.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 13. Will went to Port Robinson with a big load of choping &amp;amp; 6 bushels of wheat, let us have two bushels for flour, I put {4?} bushels of wheat screenings 7 wheat in two sacks &amp;amp; 3½ of vats &amp;amp; Marjorie went to Chippewa &amp;amp; got it choped. Took 4 lb 13 oz. butter 225 got salt 10 brown sugar 18 cheese 19, blue 5 Stove blacking 8 sodas 10 rice 10 coffee 13 tea 12, sage 5 pepermints 5. Arthur up Heximers. Fannie helping clean the church Berdie &amp;amp; Nettie for Wills. The Presbeterian minister called at the other house I started to wash in the fornoon bt the time the dishes &amp;amp; separater is washed floor swept &amp;amp; wood picked up to keep feed for the pigs boiled one cannot get much else done made a pudding for dinner. got the white clothes washed &amp;amp; put to soak&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 14. Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows. Marguerite went down untill she got the bread mixed. I carried a pail from the school house for the churn. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter she went up to help Mrs. McCredie after dinner. wind terrible high terrible for bakeing &amp;amp; hot &amp;amp; smokey I put the white clothes out. Arthur &amp;amp; his father went over to Willicks after she coll in the afternoon Arthur went to Georges. I separated the milk just got through as Will came to do it he is so good about comeing to do it about every night since Arthur has been to Georges other times too I went down &amp;amp; swept the schoolhouse but did not dust.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 15. Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Chippewa. Fannie over for awhile. I washed out my blanket that got stained by the drip on it &amp;amp; a lot of calicoes just about roasted gathered up a lot of wood along the flats, dusted the schoolhouse &amp;amp; carried two pails of water yesterday Marjorie &amp;amp; I drawed a barrel warm pan for night Arthur to Heximer. The heat is great &amp;amp; so dry wind high. Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows mornings &amp;amp; Marguerite at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 16. I churned, had a bread pudding for dinner. Marjorie kept the pigs out of the pen while I fixed it some she cleaned the only side trough&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;After dinner I killed two chickens the picked on &amp;amp; I one the took the insides out. I got Will to kill the other two &amp;amp; we dressed them for Mrs. Day 5 3/4. The first two Will took to Kesters on the bill no school the children guarded the cows. we drawed two barrels of water he went after coal Arthur to Heximers. at night I worked the butter, pealed a pumkin &amp;amp; a lot of pears &amp;amp; blacked the stove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 17. The children guarded the cows, night &amp;amp; morning. Marjorie went to Clifton, got Gordons shoes &amp;amp; stockings, started quite early, took 7 lbs &amp;amp; 44 of butter &amp;amp; two doz eggs @ 27 pr doz &amp;amp; two chicken 5 3/4. got a shak 45, sugar 25 candy 5 biscuits 10 Quincee 13 electric oil 25. Took 2 doz for Fannie. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned both rooms made a cake &amp;amp; four pumkin pies killed &amp;amp; dressed a black pullet for supper, scrubed all the boards swept the yard right befor carried two pails of water from the school house boiled 4 pots of mush milked the cows just as Will cam to separate Fannie gave us some peaches &amp;amp; green tomatoes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 18 dreadful hot like a day in summer. The children went to church Marjorie could not get her shoe on for her corn. Mill Dells girl &amp;amp; their teacher to Wills. the preacher went to Bella Montague. 8 weeks ago was Pauls last sunday here. Arthur went to the brick church, &amp;amp; in the evening took Fannie &amp;amp; Minnie Marshall for Sawes church. Kate &amp;amp; Frank here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 19 looked like &amp;amp; did sprinkle Marjorie went up to Georges after a load of wood I went down to the school house for two pails of water. After she brought the load she went down &amp;amp; guarded the cows untill noon I unloaded it &amp;amp; put it in the barn after dinner we went up &amp;amp; got a load &amp;amp; I stayed to Maggie's untill she came back we got another load &amp;amp; I came back &amp;amp; Mrs Buyers was here when we came back. They were drawing cornstacks down in the barn. Marjorie went after another load of wood cold north east {written above east} wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 20 Mrs. Rogers went over here for dinner. The children guarded the cows untill near eleven. Then we got an early dinner for they are going to Drummondville after her milk &amp;amp; a bed of onions &amp;amp; came back by George {Welsteads?} &amp;amp; got 6 bushels of apples Will &amp;amp; Arthur are away making cider I carried 11 pails of water from the creek &amp;amp; churned &amp;amp; guarded the cows on the yard. got a lot of the wood in the barn, done the night chores befor they came home wind east but not so cold as yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 21 cold east wind we drawed two barrels of water then Marjorie went to guard the cows. I just got a pot of mush on no dishes or separater washed or sweeping done as Mrs. McCredie came for dinner, just befor she went Jane Buyers came Lilly Sebbet brouight her. Fannie away collecting. Will &amp;amp; Arthur over for Marl Heximers Bella came back from Reavleys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 22 Jane went over to Wills for the day. Annie Marshall called in on her way to Wills in the evening they all came over with Jane. I churned. had 5½. took over the box for the potatoes after I fixed it &amp;amp; pealed the pears for preserves.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 23 Marjorie guarded the cows Jane pealed the quinces before she went to Riexingers took the barrels over for the apples we took the apples over I carried over a lot of them Will loaded up two bags of wheat to take to Chippewa to get choped.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 24. I canned up the pears &amp;amp; quinces, canned up the peaches that was left made 3 apple pies ginger cake swept both rooms &amp;amp; cleaned them &amp;amp; boiled pig feed Marjorie swept her room &amp;amp; front room &amp;amp; guarded the cows. I churned &amp;amp; made grape tarts.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 25. Quarterly meeting at Dells. both ministers at Wills for dinner. Fannie over for awhile beautiful day voting day rained a little after church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 26 I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Marjorie washed Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I put the bread in the tins &amp;amp; baked it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teus 27 Marjorie went after her teeth but did not catch old Cook in came back by Welsteads &amp;amp; got 2 bushels more of apples. I carried two pails of water from the school house &amp;amp; from the shack.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 28. rained some in the night I wish I had got the apples in last night I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter I got the sink in from the woodhouse &amp;amp; fixed the wood up so there was more room. Will took 20 bus yesterday of wheat for us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29 I churned a little cooler, towards night: after supper who should come in but Paul just as if he had never been away. Arthur was here &amp;amp; Will came over&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 2930 Ironed real cold this morning but Paul says its not cold. he went up &amp;amp; paid Tom. Mary Riexinger called with the mail at night. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to Riexingers. yesterday I took the windows out &amp;amp; washed them scrubed the bench &amp;amp; got it in I could not have done it the wind is so cold from the north I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Will buchered a pig yesterday weighed 1.51 Arthur was helping at Heximers in fornoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 31 Marjorie went after her teeth &amp;amp; got them Paul got the Parlor stove up. I carried water &amp;amp; the children each carried a pail I made 4 pumkin pies &amp;amp; made small cakes &amp;amp; they were poor swept both rooms, it got so cold Paul had to bag the potatoes for fear of frost, froze hard at night Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon went down to sweep the schoolhouse &amp;amp; stayed from ½ pail 2 Oclock untill after 4 I had a good fire in the room when she came home. I washed the table &amp;amp; got it in for the flowers &amp;amp; cleared up the woodhouse more&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 1. beautiful November day but cold. terrible cold wind Arthur &amp;amp; Fannie went to Sharps. Paul started up to Hubbys but they just got to Georges he came back &amp;amp; Lue Riesenger came in &amp;amp; stayed for tea the last day I have to feed the pigs I think&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 2 beautiful day. Will, Arthur &amp;amp; Paul buchered our pigs Paul &amp;amp; Arthur drawed a barrel of water befor they started. I dressed the big topnot &amp;amp; made potpie after dinner &amp;amp; cleaned the entrals. I made a big cake at night. Paul carried in the pigs &amp;amp; weighed them little one weighed 1.26½ barrow 148½ &amp;amp; the one from Will 155½&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 3. Marjorie guarded the cows. Paul cut the pigs up &amp;amp; I held them for him never got the churning done yesterday nor today. Arthur went to Port yesterday to get some oats rolled after dinner for the horses. After dinner I salted the meat - such a nice day not cold high wind southwest The youngsters let the cows get away &amp;amp; we had a nice journey after them &amp;amp; we were so tired Marjorie baked Paul was in Chippewa &amp;amp; when he came back &amp;amp; had his supper he took the horse drove over by Sebbets breakhouse where Tom McCredie saw them. The wind changed in the night - to north west &amp;amp; was bitter cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4 wind terrible cold from the north flurries of snow regular squaw winter. I swept &amp;amp; dusted the schoolhouse. Marguerite went to George Heximers with a piece of meat &amp;amp; a piece for Mrs Martin Dell. Gordon went with Riexingers bucher knife. Marjorie went to Sebbets with Mrs. McCredie, came home early. I fried out the entral pot &amp;amp; boiled a pot of beets &amp;amp; churned after dinner. Henry wanted a lb. of butter Arthur ploughing cocos for in hay &amp;amp; the horses&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 5. I boiled the heads &amp;amp; livers &amp;amp; made head cheese &amp;amp; liverworst. Paul went to see Andrew Simpson &amp;amp; James McCredie about the rails. dreadful cold wind high all day from the northwest but slaked down towards night but very cold. The room stove is warm &amp;amp; cosey but the kitchen very cold. Marguerite, Paul &amp;amp; Fanny gone to Montrose sunday school entertainment. John Marshall visited the school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 6 Paul drove up to see Alex McCredie about wood tried to guard the cows but they were too hateful for anything I churned in the fornoon &amp;amp; washed out 3 shirts for Paul &amp;amp; some other things. Paul spread manure in the fornoon after dinner Will &amp;amp; Fanny went to Chippewa with their chickens I fried out the leaf fat Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon wached the cows after school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 7 not so cold Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon guarded at night &amp;amp; Marjorie swept front room &amp;amp; dining room &amp;amp; cleaned the oil cloth. I made 2 pumkin pies 2 apple pies tarts &amp;amp; cookies &amp;amp; ironed 5 sheets 5 aprons &amp;amp; every thing according after Marguerite ironed a lot three or four washings in the ironing. Arthur ploughing Will &amp;amp; Paul up to Alex Woods after dinner, cold wind Marjorie swept the school house. I cleaned the boards &amp;amp; swept the yard. Gordon raked up the buchering dirt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8 rained a little in the night enough to make mud Marjorie &amp;amp; the children went to church. a strange minister he went to Riexingers &amp;amp; Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon went down this afternoon &amp;amp; let the cows out gloomy at times &amp;amp; sunshine at times Don Dell in for the evening &amp;amp; Arthur&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9 Thanksgiving. beautiful day I churned early befor Mrs. Riexinger came. she was here for dinner Will &amp;amp; Paul went to Alexs bush after dinner we had the work all done when Paul got home they took Frank. Arthur ploughing the children guarded the cows all day Tommy here in the evening &amp;amp; Fannie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 10 sprinkling rain Paul took Frank &amp;amp; Topsy &amp;amp; drawed a load of rails from Andy Simpsons it commenced to come down lively for he did not draw any more after dinner Marjorie went to Chippewa took 9 lbs butter @ 26 - 2.34 sugar 25 B tea 15 green 7 my rubbers 80 soda 5 ginger 10 coal oil 18 nails 4 yarn 15 Butter &amp;amp; paper 5 curry comb 15 candy 5. 100 on the book. had a due bill .84 I carried 3 pails from the creek &amp;amp; Paul 3. The roads quite muddy Marjorie guarded the cows in the morning &amp;amp; the children at night we had tender loins fried for supper. she did not get home untill after dark. The teacher went to Reebs to board.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 11 drizled all the fornoon but the sun ame out for awhile but got gloomy again spit snow one time the cows stayed in all the fornoon Marjorie took them out a 3 Oclock but Paul had fed them at noon so they would not eat she had to turn them in the barn yard. Marjorie knit the tops of Gordons mitts whil Marguerite &amp;amp; I washed the separater &amp;amp; dishes I mad apple dumplings for dinner. After dinner I took the meat out of the barrel &amp;amp; salted it over. I then went down to sweep the schoolhouse but Marguerite had it swept so I dusted for her after she took the worst of it off (Allen Heximer married today)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12. A year ago today poor Ren was burried. high north west wind then changed southwest then north-west again. Topsy had touch of collick, shut in nearly all day on dry feed Marguerite went to Riexingers first after bran then she &amp;amp; Marjorie sent to McCredies &amp;amp; got 9 lbs. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; a bread pudding. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter: bitter cold tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 13 Will went to Chippewa with a great of chopping got 50.lbs of bran for us. bran is 1.25 pr col.: After dinner Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I blacked the stove took down the stove pipe I cleaned them &amp;amp; blacked them Paul had an awful time putting them together. he cleaned the chimbly &amp;amp; put on some shingles.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I cleaned out 2 dishpans full of ashes at the lower part where the stove pipe goes in Paul &amp;amp; I carried in the stoop Paul put up the other up for the sake of the separater I boiled the pumkin for the pies ( Sat 14 Fannie went to Sharps&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 14. Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to Chippewa she took 3 1/4 of butter @ 24 85 &amp;amp; ½ doz eggs 14 cts bought the dishpan 25 pepper 5 sugar 25 tea 15 chamber 30. I made a cake &amp;amp; 5 pumkin pies &amp;amp; a saucer pie for the youngsters they took the bran up to McCredies, 7 when they got their dinner they took the cows out could only keep them out for an hour on account of the snow it came down so fast, almost like rain I made a nice bran mash for Topsy when she came home all covered with snow. (I went down &amp;amp; swept the schoolhouse)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15 The ground all covered with snow but not so cold snowing at times through the day. Arthur went to Riexingers a big chunk burned all night &amp;amp; the kitchen looks so comfortable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16. snowing at times a little sunshine &amp;amp; very dark at times I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter 5 lbs 3/4. The Reeb youngster birthday party Marguerite did not go to school her shoes are so thin &amp;amp; no rubbers Gordon went all day at noon the snow came so thick you could not see far ahead of you. Marjorie darning her stockings &amp;amp; Gordons mittens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 17 Old Mrs Buchners 90 today a beautiful day sunshine all day but the west wind is chilly a man around looking at the turkeys Paul cleaned out the barn &amp;amp; drawed the boards to the house I cleaned the hen house out &amp;amp; put boards overhead I carried two pails of water for pickles but did not make it. Marguerite went all day &amp;amp; Gordon ½ day Paul kept him for help. Arthur took the little colt back to the field they all broke out last night. Marjorie mending Marguerites mittens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18 Mrs. Riexinger visiting at Wells. Marjorie washed a big washing a line of colored clothes she put the white clothes to soak over night. Paul went to Harvey Dells to see about corn, He took up the little red hive &amp;amp; I took the honey out. There was 25 lbs in it, a beautiful day just enough wind to dry the clothes. I swept the school house &amp;amp; dusted it &amp;amp; came home &amp;amp; milked the cows. Paul not home yet the children had the cows out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 19 I got up &amp;amp; blacked the stove &amp;amp; made both fires. Mrs. Harvey Dell is comeing. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the oil cloth on my knees made a pie &amp;amp; grape tarts. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp;amp; pealed the potatoes &amp;amp; mashed them set the table the children guarded the cows All the fornoon &amp;amp; night they brought the corn Arthur ploughing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 20 such a grand day, Marjorie put out the white clothes &amp;amp; baked bread. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter kept some for ourselves &amp;amp; put 3½ for Kester. I cleaned up the lumber where the turkeys roost &amp;amp; swept the schoolhouse. Will went in to Chuppewa with chickens, got half lb tea 15 in money. The children had the cows out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 21 Everything white with the heavy frost. Paul took Marjorie to Chippewa to go to Clifton took 3½ of butter @ 24.91 got Marguerite rubbers 60 cts. matches 5 soda 5 bromogumme 25 coal oil 9 candy 5. I made two apple pies &amp;amp; grape tarts &amp;amp; a cake. boiled pickle &amp;amp; made apple sauce&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22 I got up made both fires. fed chicken &amp;amp; turkeys gave both calves their drink washed dishes &amp;amp; separater. The young ones went to church Paul milked&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I put separater together &amp;amp; separated the milk he went to church. Another beautiful day smokey like Indian summer at 3 Oclock the children took the cows out for awhile&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23 The children guarded the cows in the fornoon &amp;amp; after school. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter, blacked the stove cleaned most of the floor after I cleaned The turkey buyers here got 2 goblers for 33.25. Fannie came home from Sharps rather nice day looked like rain. Paul started the post holes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 24. Marjorie came home from Clifton. Arthur ploughing. Paul boring post holes on the fornoon. I carried water to wash, went up to see {right-hand margin} about posts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 25 I washed and put the clothes to soak washed some of the colored clothes A most beautiful day wind a little cold Marjorie went after her things at Chippewa. Paul went up after the fence posts in the fornoon. Fannie &amp;amp; her mother went to Drummonville. Will &amp;amp; Paul set the posts &amp;amp; braced them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 26 Tom McCredie helping Arthur ploughing clothes out &amp;amp; washed a lot more it rained for a whole in the fornoon, but cleared up in the afternoon the wind blew terrible high the clothes whipped awfully I had to bring them in before dark I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 27. Paul went to Chippewa in the fornoon got the wire 3.74 for 1.15 took a roll of butter 3 cl 3/4 made it 3.10, sold it to Kester for the money after dinner. They made the fence &amp;amp; the children took the ropes home or stretchers home. I ironed &amp;amp; Marjorie baked bread. The wind high. I mended Pauls overalls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 28. Beautiful day. Paul drawing rail with Frank &amp;amp; Topsy 4 loads. Marjorie swept the front room &amp;amp; kitchen. Then went &amp;amp; swept the school house I got the honey out of the hive, took me most of the fornoon then got dinner &amp;amp; made 3 apple pies &amp;amp; white cookies &amp;amp; churned for ourselves. The children guarded the cows. quite cold wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29. Fannie &amp;amp; Marguerite went to the brick church not a bad day. rather too warm for comfort Will &amp;amp; Lill went to Reavleys&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 30. rained in the night. drizzling this morning the children took the cows down to the school house field when they went to school poured rain at times in the evening &amp;amp; the afternoon. I cleaned the pantry dishes &amp;amp; put grapes on the shelves Marjorie washed her bedroom windows &amp;amp; one front room window both children to school&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 1. Beautiful day in the fornoon towards night it got terrible cold at night in fact when school was out it was very cold. the wind was high &amp;amp; from the west I went down &amp;amp; swept the schoolhouse &amp;amp; dusted Arthur finished ploughing out here. Paul started the cellar drain Marjorie washed Gordons sweater &amp;amp; fixed it for him to put on&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 2 the cold terrible wind just like winter &amp;amp; keeps it up so long we paid Frank $2.60 for flour he came after the barrel&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Paul did not get much done on the drain George brought the mail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 3. pretty cold yet but the wind gone down quite a bit sun shining in the morning but after dinner got cloudy &amp;amp; snowed a little. one of the yellow pullets laid. I fixed the back pig pen for the turkeys &amp;amp; carried a lot of straw. Arthur to Riexingers buchering Marjorie went to Georges with Mrs Buyers telescope Paul on the drain all day we had to do the chores &amp;amp; separate the milk&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 4 started to snow almost rain Marjorie baking bread. I washed the separater, then went to the creek after water &amp;amp; Paul went too. The wind blowing strong from the west &amp;amp; snowing. I churned after dinner. Paul went to Chippewa took 3 lbs &amp;amp; 2 of butter @ 26 - 81 sugar 25 salt 5 salts 5 B quining 25 &amp;amp; 15 ct due bill &amp;amp; he never got back. The wind gone down &amp;amp; a little warmer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 5 quite a little snow &amp;amp; rather disagreably in the morning but the sun struck out for awhile then got cloudy again Arthur &amp;amp; his father on the drain all day Paul mending his shoes aftter he went after the bran to Riexingers Lue brought the barrel home, &amp;amp; a dish of livercheese. Marjorie down sweeping the schoolhouse &amp;amp; dusting gets real cold at night George brought our mail but no {Spee?} came. I made 5 pumkin pies &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. Marjorie cleaned up her room&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 6 Marjorie &amp;amp; the children Marguerite went to church Paul did not go nor Gordon either Kate &amp;amp; Mary here to tea, Fannie went too &amp;amp; she came over in the evening bright moonlight &amp;amp; cold the ministry went to Mrs Martin Dells. rained towards morning but did not take the snow away.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 7. the wind raw. Paul moved the Parliament House &amp;amp; cleaned where it stood he worked all day at it &amp;amp; has it quite comfortable. got itcolder at night &amp;amp; icy. I pealed potatoes &amp;amp; carrots for dinner I mended my grey flannel skirt. We have 3 hens laying eggs are 4.d at the Falls at least. Fred Dell got that price. Marjorie knitting on her stockings&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 8. cold west wind started yesterday afternoon very high I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made little sponge cakes to pay them back what I borrowed on Sunday. Arthur went to Chippewa with chopping Fannie &amp;amp; her mother went down yesterday took 15 ct due bill &amp;amp; got nails to fix the stable. I went down &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the schoolhouse dark when I got home. Paul went over &amp;amp; paid the taxes $7.65 cts Jacob Morningstar Colector. Entertainment at Mrs Youngs school. Paul went.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 9. terrible white frost. Turkeys look hard up &amp;amp; cold. Paul fixed the cowstable. took all day &amp;amp; its stormy &amp;amp; cold the poor cows had to stay out - they look so cold &amp;amp; drawed up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 10 heavy white frost this morning, &amp;amp; cold wind tonight to east &amp;amp; cold. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made ginger cookies yesterday fornoon I mended Marguerites legings. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; yesterday she baked a lot of craked wheat cake she is knitting her black stocking. Riexingers got the mail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 11 thawing so the yard could be swept. Everything could be swept. Harvey Dell came down &amp;amp; bought the other turkey hen gave $1.25. &amp;amp; $6.75. 3 dollars of it was from last spring. In the afternoon Harvey &amp;amp; Murray helped them with their drain. Paul went over to Freds &amp;amp; got ½ bus corn paid 45 per bushel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 12. George Heximer got our mail. I made 5 pumkin pies &amp;amp; &amp;amp; picked a hen &amp;amp; mended my waist. Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp;amp; cleaned the floors terrible icy horses that are not shod cannot travel&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 13 we had the hen for dinner Fannie &amp;amp; Marguerite went to the brick. Mrs. Riexinger &amp;amp; Mary for tea Maggie Heximer called&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 14. sunshine in the fornoon. Will killed the old sow Paul shot her &amp;amp; John Riexinger helped. Marjorie went to Clifton took 9 lbs ½ butter &amp;amp; a doz &amp;amp; a half of eggs fresh laid. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; washed the churn. Paul carried her valise in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 15 sunshine in fornoon. After dinner Paul cleaned the cow stable &amp;amp; tied the calves in the horse &amp;amp; cows &amp;amp; calves were in the barnyard all day thawing &amp;amp; muddy. Marjorie came home. The children swept the schoolhouse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 16. thawing &amp;amp; muddy Marjorie took 2 lb 14 oz. of butter @ 26 &amp;amp; ½ doz eggs got 15 cts for them &amp;amp; then she took 9½ for 25 cts brown sugar 25 gran sugar 25 raisins 25 currants 3 nutmegs bottle vanilla bottle peppermint 5 bottle cinnamon lemon peel ½ doz lemons cheese &amp;amp; Gordons boots, candy black pepper common tall butter coller gal coal oil qt. molasses&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 17 Marjorie baked bread I churned Fannie Paul fitted the calf stable &amp;amp; some on the back of the house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 18. Marjorie fixing Reebs dress I mended Pauls sock &amp;amp; finished mending a pair of overalls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 19 Marjorie took the two gobblers to Willock they weighed 33 lbs @ 12½ pr lb $4.12 cts. took 2 lb 14 butter @ 26 &amp;amp; ½ doz eggs @ 15. pepper &amp;amp; sugar 10 molasses 12 candy 25 , staples 5. Ethel Miller came Arthur went after her Marguerite swept yesterday &amp;amp; dusted today &amp;amp; I made her a little sponge cakes I bought a new mop. I cleaned the floor with it. the wind chilly. she went in a cutter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 20 Marjorie &amp;amp; the children went to church then she &amp;amp; Gordon went to Riexingers for dinner &amp;amp; tea Mrs Riex. called with the address cold east wind. The minister L Wills had his mother with him. he went in his cutter. Fannie went to the brick rode with the minister &amp;amp; his mother Tom brought her home Arthur took Ethel in the buggy The minister brought the card with his photo &amp;amp; the 4 churches.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 21. Arthur helped Harvey to cut feed in the afternoon I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Marjorie sewing for Marguerite. I ironed her white apron fixing for her all day. They brought the Christmas tree to the school the teacher swept the floor. At night I finished Gordons mittens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 22. cold east wind school entertainment Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went quite cold. a good entertainment, they for just the scholars. I cleaned the raisins for the cake &amp;amp; washed the currants Arthur in for awhile him &amp;amp; the girls went to McCredies at night. I cleaned the currants at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 223 Entertainment at Rob Dells tonight. Tom McCredie took them Arthur went along east wind yet &amp;amp; cold I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Will was sick yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 24. Marjorie &amp;amp; Reeb went to Chippewa. I was sick all the fornoon &amp;amp; in the afternoon I baked the cak I had it mixed the night befor Paul killed two fine roosters weighed 6 1/4 I took the insides out made the dressing for them &amp;amp; made a batch of currant cookies. Marjorie made the pudding. Marjorie &amp;amp; Reeb filled the stockings. Ethel went home &amp;amp; Arthur helping Riexingers to cut wood. tea 15 sugar 25 bromogumme 25 soda 5 soda biscuits 10 tea 2. mittens 60. candy 12 mittens 60, coal oil 18 felling nails 13, butter 5 3/4&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Christmas Friday 25. dull day. Fannie &amp;amp; Arthur went to Reavleys we roasted the two chickens eat only 1 have the other for tomorrow Marjorie steamed the pudding.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 26. Mary over to send to Chippewa sent for the mail with Hubby Riexingers cutting feed. I churned &amp;amp; made 3 mince pies &amp;amp; dressed a hen for sunday. had the roast chicken for supper mended a shirt for P and got our presents from Trumbles. Marjorie cleaned the floor, &amp;amp; swept the front room&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 27. dull day. Fannie went to the brick got a ride with Riexingers, we had stewed hen &amp;amp; potpie for dinner. Fannie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening (Mon 28 Paul took $5 ov to Will Marshall&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28 not cold a very nice day. muddy roads. Will went to Chippewa, nomination day. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Marjorie washed out a few things near night, (29 Marjorie got 1.50 lb of bran&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 29 a grand day beautiful sunshine all day. Thawing wind went. Marjorie went to Drummondville took 5 lbs butter @ 28 - 1.40 &amp;amp; 9 eggs @ 35 per doz - 27 for the 9 - 1.67 bag of salt 10 black tea 15 matches 12 {Pearline?} soap 15 salts 10 ink 5 Arthur up to Tom McCredies sawing wood the children selling a pig. I swept &amp;amp; dusted the school house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30 The first thing in the morning Paul brought in our poor little Baby kitten with her entrals all dragging poor little pet suffered untill six at night when she was done with all her little cunning ways. The day was so dark &amp;amp; gloomy untill late in the afteroon when the sun struck out for awhile when Kate Riexinger was in came to tell Mrs Dell wanted half a pig raining most of the fornoon but did not catch much water School meeting Harvey Dell went in again Paul killed 3 hen &amp;amp; a little rooster for Willick. moonlight &amp;amp; freezing tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thurs 31 sunshine in the fornoon they buchered two little pigs for Willick Fannie &amp;amp; her father went in the afternoon &amp;amp; took our chicken the hens &amp;amp; one little rooster weighed 18.3 1/3 @ 12 ½ per lb came 13 shillings &amp;amp; 2 cts just paid for the bran 12 over our poor little kitten was burried. cold stormy in the afternoon when they were coming home Marjorie took the banding of my skirt she shortened it &amp;amp; put the binding on I was fixing my old {black sash?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;January 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 1. Beautiful sunshine all day. cold wind &amp;amp; high I went over to Mrs Riexinger had dinner &amp;amp; supper &amp;amp; they had a chicken for dinner. Kate &amp;amp; Mary came home with me &amp;amp; came in May was there too she looked fine. Fannie cut Marjories skirt out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 2. Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; swept the front room. I washed dishes all fornoon. After dinner churned worked the butter swept the kitchen &amp;amp; cleaned it blacked the stove after Fannue &amp;amp; Marjorie went to Riexingers at night to see about the teameeting&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3 looked like a storm sprinkled rain Paul &amp;amp; the children went to church Marjorie did not feel like going they had a talk about the tea meeting Annie Marshall came home with them from church. (Will killed a pig on New year for Mrs. Dell took it over on Sat&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4. dull in the morning but the sun struck out nice. The children started to school. 6 new schollars started. Annie Marshall here for dinner. I churned after dinner &amp;amp; worked the butter. Arthur went to Russ Harlly. Will over this evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 5 roads wind east when I went down to help Marguerite sweep. I swept over half &amp;amp; dusted. Marjorie washed &amp;amp; colored Marguerites dress &amp;amp; her two waists had to iron them dry. Paul walked to Chippewa took 6 lbs butter @ 26 - 15.6. got an axe 80. tea 30 Pens 5 Thread 10 Raisins 10 candy 5 rice 5 shot 10 stamp 1 Marjorie sent a separate list for silk {lining?} thread&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 6 sunshine got gloomy in the afternoon Fannie here working on Marjories skirt took Red dress home to make over. Will &amp;amp; Arthur killed a pig for Mr Comery. wind changed in the night from east to north west &amp;amp; butter cold. I churned Annie Marshall went home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 7 wind north east &amp;amp; bitter cold all day Paul {baked?} the east side of the house got the bereau in the front room&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;moved the separater in, made a shelf for the flowers I cleaned the floor 3 hens laying frozen ground &amp;amp; swept roads. May &amp;amp; Mary went around to see about baking for the tea meeting. Fannie over for awhile putting on Marjories skirt she set sponge tonight - Fannie over&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 8. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter 2 lb. 44 for ourselves Marguerite swept the schoolhouse but did not dust Will went to Chippewa with the pig for Comer's 84½. @ 8 came to 6.75. he took down choping took 3 lbs gran sugar 25 lb soda. 1 lb soda biscuits, 1 gal oil , 20 cts on the bromogumming Fannie here working on Marjorie skirt; May &amp;amp; Mary called in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 9. rough roads &amp;amp; looks like rain real muddy. Ethel &amp;amp; Jimmy here to dinner then down on the ice Marjorie went over to the Fraser after Jennie Paul walked to Chippewa took the 20 cts of mine got can of salmon &amp;amp; a loaf of bread, I made an apple pie for dinner &amp;amp; 4 more after dinner &amp;amp; a ginger cake. swept the dirt from the back yard cleaned the boards swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor Jennie went over &amp;amp; stayed all night Jennie came&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10 over after dinner. dull all day &amp;amp; foggy raining at night gets colder in the night. Roy Hannahs birthdays he is 21&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11. sunshine part of the day Jennie came over after breakfast I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. After dinner I made 3 grape pies Jennie went over to the other house before supper Riexingers killed their beef. Will got a quarter &amp;amp; brought 4 gallons of coal oil from Jim Tuft Jennie knit the top of my mitten started to snow at night wind East.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 12 Snow quite deep &amp;amp; snowing yet wind turned northwest Arthur &amp;amp; Lue went in the big sleigh after the victuals Paul took Marjorie &amp;amp; the youngsters over to the church about 4 Oclock. Fannie made the sandwiches. Paul &amp;amp; Fannie &amp;amp; a lot of others trimed the church in the fornoon. Paul took Jennie &amp;amp; I over in the cutter, turned bitter cold some say 16. others 14 but the truth was eight. I guess we were about froze when we got home had to make a fire when we got home splendid tea meeting made $37.20&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 13 dreadful cold moderates towards night Marjorie went over to help clear up Paul took her. Jennie here to dinner glad to get the youngsters off to school after dinner Marguarite swept &amp;amp; dusted the schoolhouse never got home untill after 5 Oclock. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter at night washed the churn, Separater &amp;amp; helped wash dishes. Fannie came after Jennie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 14 beautiful sunshine &amp;amp; quite soft Paul &amp;amp; Arthur went to Port to Mill took 9 bushels &amp;amp; 17 lb for us got 3 bags flour for us Will &amp;amp; Fannie went to Chippewa in the cutter Jannie went with them I made 3 mince pies &amp;amp; grape tarts Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; an apple sauce cake started to rain towards night got colder in the night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 15 cold &amp;amp; icy wind east Marge Riexinger brought over some fresh beef Tom McCredie brought the Engine &amp;amp; cutting box in fornoon was here for dinner I washed the worst of the doors cleared up the back kitchen Marjorie cleaned the floor I got up at six Oclock blacked the stove &amp;amp; made the fire Will &amp;amp; Arthur helped &amp;amp; Tommy I paid Tom $3.75. social at Browns at night, made 9.10 cts wind east &amp;amp; bitter cold the coldest this winter froze some of our plants with a fire untill 12 Oclock could not get Paul up next day untill nearly 9 Oclock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16 the wind East &amp;amp; bitter cold we let the cats all in &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. last night or this morning those people were killed at Grimsby at night the snow came in every crack&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 17. Marjorie &amp;amp; the youngsters went to church pretty cold. Mrs. Riexinger here for supper another bitter cold night. Fannie in for the evening. I have the neuralgia in the back of my head&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 18. terrible cold Will &amp;amp; Arthur buchered two pigs. I churned Marjorie mending her clothes to go to Bertie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 19. Will took his pigs down. got a lb of Bologna, at the buchers 2 3/4 of butter @ 29.72. sugar 25 tea 30, Cornmeal 3 lb 10 cts. Ginger 2 oz 1.00 soda 5 corn cure 10 paid 90. Kate came over to give word to Paul to go in the afternoon to the ice house. I made ginger cookies &amp;amp; Marjorie baked bread. The youngsters swept &amp;amp; it was late when the work was done my head &amp;amp; neck was awful I could not turn my head with neuralgia Paul killed the rooster &amp;amp; a pullet &amp;amp; I picked &amp;amp; dressed them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20. After dinner Marjorie went to Clifton on the Fraser took the chickens to Mrs Day came to 90 cts &amp;amp; two doz eggs @ 35=40. &amp;amp; got 25 cts veal mittens 12 cts for Paul &amp;amp; bottle pain killer for him the chldren &amp;amp; I got the work all done befor dark &amp;amp; washed out my red shirt &amp;amp; an apron &amp;amp; fixed the fence back of the shack. I had a rice pudding for supper. wrote a letter to Will Hearth Fannie over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 21. I did the chores all but watering the cows Will came in time to separate the milk. Marjorie came home on the 9 Oclock train had to go after dinner with the horse for the valise had veal potpie for supper. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter the road getting muddy &amp;amp; stuck fast when I went to the creek after water. roads awful.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 22 snowing night and mud awful. I cleared up the back kitchen got Arthur to empty the flour after dinner &amp;amp; washed my underwear &amp;amp; grey waist &amp;amp; made two apple pies Marjorie made onion soup. terrible dark in the morning when Paul went away he had to take a lantern&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23. pouring rain when Paul got up he did not start untill it slacked up rained quite hard in the fornoon. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter had a nice roll the last we will have 2 lb 15 cts =3 after we took enough for supper &amp;amp; Pauls dinner. I made 3 {?} cleaned up the pantry &amp;amp; cleaned my bedroom floor. Marjorie swept the front room. I cooked the last of our carrots. The children took Tip up to Allen Heximers. After they swept the school house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24. no church here. water shoe deep nearly between the barn &amp;amp; house. George Riexinger &amp;amp; Frank to dinner to Wills they brought the mail Fannie in the for evening. not freezing one bit mud loads up something dreadful (Mon 25 Tom McKeown &amp;amp; Fred Dell ploughing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25. Allen Heximer brought down Johns message about poor Mary being worse. I churned for ourselves. Marjorie washed something that got stained in the clothes basket &amp;amp; our table cloths. I made apple dumpling for supper. great big ones, had sauce for them. froze some in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 26. Arthur took his father &amp;amp; Fannie down to Chippewa to catch the train for Bertie when he came back he &amp;amp; Lue killed two pigs George came down with Lue &amp;amp; went over to Marshalls where they are getting out timber, thawing where the sun dont shine. Mrs. Riexinger in here in the afternoon. wind west &amp;amp; real cold. I made a meat pie for supper. Marjorie ironed the two table cloths &amp;amp; some other things Paul came home early the engine broke froze hard at night &amp;amp; thaws in the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27. Arthur took the pigs down. quite a snow squal this fornoon. Arthur took 2 lb 15 oz butter for us got 25 browngumming, mustard 15 coal oil 18, nails &amp;amp; castor oil 10 candy 3 Marjorie bakeing bread I made a Johny cake for supper Marjorie started her plaid waist yesterday. Will came on the evening train. Mary just {alive along?} &amp;amp; {? ?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28. beautiful day, rough roads, nice sunshine but cold wind from the west Jennie McCredie her for dinner I went with her to the other house for supper ( the ?} Alex came in Kate Riexinger called &amp;amp; Marg &amp;amp; Annie Marshall&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 29. John Riexinger brought over word of Mary Rhors death. very cold wind from the east &amp;amp; snowing so much different from yesterday (I swept the school house wind north east.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30. snow quite deep in places the children went down&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;startedto snow something dreadful after dinner. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. I made 3 pies two apple &amp;amp; one grape &amp;amp; ginger cookies. Marjorie swept the front room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 31. nice sunshine but bitter cold at night. 7 below zero. 4 eggs. not bad for such weather they cannot get any farther than the hen house roads getting broke slowly. Arthur did not go to Bertie poor Mary was burried this afternoon poor patient girl she is done with her suffering oweing to Hattie's good nursing she was spared to prepare for a better world than this if Hattie had not gone to her she might have gone without any preparation to meet the Maker.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;February 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1. sun nice &amp;amp; bright but cold not too cold as yesterday. Paul took the children to school in the cutter then he went to Chippewa walked. took a roll of butter 2 lb 13 oz got down to 26 cts again. lb tea 30, gran sugat 25, ginger soda 5 note paper 1 d, butter came to 80.74. paid out 80 wind blowing tonight from the southwest: 4 eggs today. Paul bought his shirt &amp;amp; sock I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Marjorie working on her waits.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu. 2. very changeable the bear saw his shadow Paul went to Clifton &amp;amp; stayed all night. Maggie Heximer here for dinner quite good sleighing Maggie rode home with George he had a big load mill feed, we had to do the chores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3 Paul got his pay &amp;amp; bought his rubber boots, bought a soup bone out of the money he owed us I put a pie on to cook for supper, getting a little warmer. Will &amp;amp; Arthur breaking the black colt. nice sunshine. I got up at 7 blacked the stove &amp;amp; made pie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 4 beautiful day Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went to the mill got 35 lbs bran &amp;amp; 80 lbs midlings for the cows Paul went on to the Falls to change his boot - got a wrong number. she took 2 lb 1/4 &amp;amp; 2 doz eggs 38 pr doz 6 d. painkiller 25 spool thread 5 sugar 25 silk 2d rice 10, toweling 12 cayenne 5 salt petre 3 salts 10 bread 5 turpentine vaseline 5. I baked the bread after I mixed it made biscuits for dinner. snow going fast last day of sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 5. sleighing gone water laying all over yard I swept the back yard water just in little ponds. Marjorie went over to Riexingers to phone for Minnie Brown I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Paul brought over two barrels with a lot of rotten apples&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 6 poured rain towards morning &amp;amp; the wind blew a gale from the west. I pealed a lot of apples made 4 pies &amp;amp; ginger cake Marjorie swept the front room &amp;amp; the kitchen &amp;amp; cleaned it Marg Riexinger here&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 7. soft in the day &amp;amp; muddy froze at night wind turned north; the childrens father came. was here for dinner. gave us $12 .8 cts we got to pay $7 right out for rails&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 8 &amp;amp; 1.50 for Grip cure Minnie Brown got it for us {sal?} Marguerite went over after it: Paul took Marjorie to Chippewa this morning to go to Bertie we got up 20 min to 6. sent 2lb 14 Kister made it 2. 112 &amp;amp; 4 cts cash Browngumme 25 Eclectric oil 25 sodas 10, Lemons 13, roads rough, the horse sweaty when he came home. Tom McCredie here collecting assesing tonight. Fannie fast got home. snowing all the afternoon from the north. I set sponges tonight 5 eggs yesterday, we all have colds&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 9. wind north east. Paul to Tom McCredies such a day to do chores &amp;amp; no water had to carry for the horse &amp;amp; calves old Roy would not drink had to dip out of the well here about 2 qts at a time I had to put hay &amp;amp; cut it for the horse, feed &amp;amp; milk &amp;amp; bed the things after baking bread. Paul never got home untill after dark got Topsy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 10 Uncle John Spedding dead 84 years yesterday. another terrible day raining last night when we went to bed rained most of the night this morning wind west &amp;amp; started to snow then drift The sun struck out at intervales then it would blow &amp;amp; drift they had such a rough time comeing home &amp;amp; at night it was awful to get the chores done its enough to give one the Grip Paul as usual did not get home untill after dark. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter, Will was over &amp;amp; says his head aches all the time&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11 storming in the fornoon cleared up in the afternoon I ironed out the patches they had moth in them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 12. beautiful day sunshine all day &amp;amp; wind south west I washed out some things &amp;amp; cleaned the {page is cut off } kitchen. Will &amp;amp; Lilly went over to see Mrs. Dell she is sick Paul cut up the last of the rails. it made a big pile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 13 terrible dry wind north east: Gordon started to put the wood in the woodshed. Arthur throw it in. I{t?} was a good thing I got my work done I dont feel much like doing anything much. I put clean paper in the cupboard behind the stove &amp;amp; on one shelf in the pantry made three apple pies &amp;amp; little sponge cakes at night. I was all choked up at night. a goodthing the children swept the schoolhouse last night Annie Marshall to Wills- came from Riexingers dreadful cold northeast wind in the afternoon Rale Bernharded &amp;amp; her friend to Riexingers. Will went to Mrs. Dells to see Dr Bell &amp;amp; wants to go to Bufalo tomorrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14 Paul went over to the church to make fire turned out dreadful stormy in the afternoon the hail cut like ice glass from the north east. I took some of Dr. Bells medicine &amp;amp; it mad{e} me very sick Fannie &amp;amp; Annie over in the afternoon storm kept up all night. Fannie came over in the evening &amp;amp; put the youngsters to bed &amp;amp; got us our supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mom 15 Storming yet this morning the snow or hail is hard you can walk all over it . Lilly came over this morning. Marguerite stayed from school. Arthur took Annie home on the cutter he says the sleighing is grand, in the afternoon he &amp;amp; Paul went to Chippewa he drove Nell because he wanted to get her shod. drove Pauls cutter. took 3½ doz eggs 30 cts pr doz 1.05. &amp;amp; a due bill 65 for 2½ of butter got 30 d of tea coal oil 18 soda 5 soda biscuits 10 cornmeal 10 bread 30 2 cts candy. Kate Riexinger called. Fannie here when she came Tom McCredie after Paul tomorrow started to storm again at night &amp;amp; some snow fell on the icy snow&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 16 blowing.&amp;amp; drifting at times then hailing for all it worth from the north east; something dreadful at times. Mr. Paul went all the same. Arthur came over &amp;amp; watered the cows &amp;amp; brought a pail from the creek &amp;amp; Fannie brought a pail from home. &amp;amp; Will came over to drag the cows from the hay stack then Paul came after&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Arthur &amp;amp; help bail hay the children carried snow &amp;amp; I melted enough for the horse &amp;amp; the calves. Will came over at noon to do the chores but the feed was left down for the youngsters to put in. Will went to a business meeting at the church about the shed. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter I made a Johny cake for supper &amp;amp; stewed dried apples we had roast mutton for dinner &amp;amp; supper. &amp;amp; yesterday dinner &amp;amp; supper. Fannie came with another pail of water &amp;amp; milked the cows. Will came over &amp;amp; told the youngster to let the cows out he was going down to fill the Crib I melted snow for the horse &amp;amp; calves &amp;amp; they carried it out 7 eggs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 17 wind north west &amp;amp; drifting the snow that came yesterday &amp;amp; quite cold McCredies pressing hay at the lower barn Paul coming up for dinner &amp;amp; doing the the chores got done late Marguerite swept the schoolhouse. Marjorie came home from Clifton came the night befor &amp;amp; today she &amp;amp; Jennie went over the river she waited untill dark &amp;amp; had to walk. I melted snow &amp;amp; cleaned the floor &amp;amp; washed the chairs got 9 eggs I made a Johny cake&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18 Arthur to the stone Bee for Tom McCredie. Paul drawed two loads of rails with Frank &amp;amp; Topsy just beautiful sleighing. After dinner he took Topsy &amp;amp; went after Marjories things &amp;amp; got his woolen coat he took 1 doz &amp;amp; 8 eggs paid 30 cts we owed hin &amp;amp; 20 cts brown sugar. the party at Reavleys Kate Riexinger here after her mail, bright sunshine all day wind got around east again. Mr McDonald came in the morning &amp;amp; going to stay all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 19 a very changeable day sleighing going some but the sleighing was made up of sleet &amp;amp; hail it dont go fast Arthur went after a load of stone for Tom McCredie with his own horses I baked bread &amp;amp; made apple dumplings for dinner &amp;amp; biscuits for supper. I was almost overheated the house was so hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Satday 20. thawing all day rained in the night shed full of snow I churned &amp;amp; peeled apples for 8 pies &amp;amp; made cookies Marjorie swept the kitchen &amp;amp; cleaned it &amp;amp; washed out a few things &amp;amp; Mr McDonalds collars. I ironed them Arthur &amp;amp; Paul around breaking the colt&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 21. rather dull most of the day a little sunshine Arthur took Ollie &amp;amp; Fannie down in the cutter to Chippewa church then the girls walked up to the brick church &amp;amp; Paul too but our minister got Miss Rowe burried Maggie Dell called here yesterday her cousin Sarah Hixon was burried this week&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22 beautiful day sunshine &amp;amp; thawing Mr McDonald went away Arthur &amp;amp; Paul drawed up rails in the fornoon with the colt &amp;amp; Jack party to Mrs Martin Dells. All from the other house &amp;amp; Paul&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 23. Will &amp;amp; Paul went to Buffalo poured rain at times. Fannie &amp;amp; Ollie just caught it when they were comeing home from takeing them to Chippewa took 1½ doz eggs @ 26 - 34. coffee 13, sodas 10 cod fish 8 candy 8 . The girls went to Riexingers in the afternoon then they all went to McCredies in the evening terribly icy &amp;amp; high watter. Will &amp;amp; Paul got home after dark. Marjorie baked bread the youngsters went to school took their dinner only four there&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 24 Paul to McCredies cutting feed. I made grape tarts &amp;amp; pie the girls here in the afternoon. Terrible high watter over the bridge&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25. froze up &amp;amp; icy north west wind &amp;amp; high got more in the west &amp;amp; terrible high &amp;amp; cold Paul walked to Chippewa took 2 1/4 of butter @ 25 &amp;amp; 1 doz eggs @25 sugar 25 tapioca 10 soap 5 tacks 5 Blacking 10 Herrings 20, Midda had her {roan?} Kitten&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 26 cold yet Middys kitten dead chilled to death I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter the girls went to Marshalls&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 27. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. Marjorie made an apple sauce cake Marjorie swept the front room Kate came in after butter collar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 28 We had a quiet day no one here Quarterly meeting at the brick Olly &amp;amp; Fannie walked Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon went to Mrs McCredies with the {paster?}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;March 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1. Sunshine part of the day. Will got on his stack. Paul in the afternoon wandering around with his gun, we had the rabbit for dinner that he caught in the trap Marjorie took Riexingers flour home. Paul shot their cat The girls went to George Heximer in the afternoon Tom McCredie &amp;amp; Don &amp;amp; Tom to Wills in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 2 nice sunshine most of the day. thawing &amp;amp; muddy chilly. Paul cut a lot of wood &amp;amp; made a gate for the barn yard the youngsters swept the school house. The girls went to see Mrs Dell, Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; made a tapioca pudding for supper, &amp;amp; a doe cake enough for two or three meals.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3. Terrible blustery &amp;amp; hailing at times from the east then in the fornoon the snow came in great flakes the air was just thick with it. Mrs McCredie to the other house the girls took her home. Arthur came home from McCredies at noon. Paul went to Riexingers after a peck of beans paid 50 cts. stayed &amp;amp; got his dinner. I fed the cattle at night Riexinger cattle got in the creek &amp;amp; lost 3 head broke through the ice Will, Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went down. Fannie &amp;amp; Ollie over in the evening a rough night the wind turned in to the west&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 2. One year ago today Hattie went to Speddings another changeable day sunshine, wind west &amp;amp; drifting at times. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to help Riexinger skin the cattle they brought us two quarters &amp;amp; Wills two. such nice meat its a great loss to them. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter about 2 1/4 for ourselves Marjorie sewing on her night dress.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 5 Will &amp;amp; Fred went to Welland after shingles for the church shed. Arthur took Ollie home Fannie went with her. very cold day went in a {page cut off} - very good sunshiny day in spots. I churned for ourselves. The children swept the schoolhouse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 6. Marjorie went to Chippewa. 4 doz eggs @ 25 - 1.00. butter 3 3/4 @ 25. tea 30. biscuits 10. soda 5 sugar 24 molasses 12. cocoa 12. bromogumme plates 40 cts. coal oil 18 lb peal 5 raisins 10 I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor, washed my waist; drawers, &amp;amp; stockings &amp;amp; a shirt for Paul. &amp;amp; my great skirt; made grape tarts &amp;amp; a pie, cleaned the back kitchen, washed both tables, &amp;amp; put paper in the three cornered cupboard, &amp;amp; washed; the worst of the dishes &amp;amp; wiped the others. Marguerite went with her. Riexingers got our midling at Welland, a beautiful day. Arthur helping Tom McCredie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7. Mrs Riexinger for tea Kate brought her, quite icy I read of alot of Bishop Richardsons book.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mom 8 beautiful day. Manuel Dells social Paul went Arthur went to help Tom McCredie to finish getting out ice but it thawed too much. Will went over to Mrs Dells with her corn. he measured out our oats &amp;amp; Paul spilled a lot at the gate.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu. 9. dreadful icy raining in the fornoon &amp;amp; freezing turned warmer towards night, &amp;amp; not so icy Kate, Marg &amp;amp; Jen Dell to tea Marjorie baking bread I made a ginger cake &amp;amp; Marjorie made an apple sauce cake yesterday a meeting at night about the church shed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 10. Paul washed his shirts: quite cold northwest wind very high snowing quite a lot but not enough for sleighing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11. beautiful sunshine all day but quite raw Mrs Riexinger brought our mail &amp;amp; the seeds from Eatons. Will gone to see Pet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 12. beautiful day. Mrs. Zimerman &amp;amp; Hattie came I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. Marjorie sent with Maggie for her skirt but she did not get it&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 12. Arthur went to Chippewa with that man &amp;amp; his potatoes&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Hattie &amp;amp; Mrs Zimerman came over to tea but Hattie had to go home Miss Marshall came &amp;amp; stayed all night: she brought us 8 lb of lard @ 15 pr lb 1.20. I made two apple &amp;amp; elderberry pies, made a dozen tarts out of preserved pears &amp;amp; peaches mixed &amp;amp; white cookies. Marjorie made an apple sauce cake the first of the week. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. Paul blacked the stove when he got up. Marjorie the youngsters night gowns. Marguerite cleaned the lamps &amp;amp; washed the chairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14 Missionary meeting. Arthur took Miss Marshall home then drove to church. Olly &amp;amp; Lilly brought Fannie home came over to church. quite stormy snow almost like rain. The youngsters went over to the other house in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 15. Beautiful day sunshine all day but cold wind gets colder towards night: but thawing very cold in the morning northwest wind. Mrs. Riexinger brought 2 lb butter for her customer Arthur drawed 2 loads of rails with Jack &amp;amp; the black colt. in the afternoon Will went to McCredies to cut feed, &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Paul drawed manure from their barn. Mrs Zimerman went home Marjorie went to Drummondville had 2½ lbs butter ought to be 70 &amp;amp; she allowed 63 - 107 for eggs got brown sugar 25 black &amp;amp; white thread 10 bar soap 15 2 lb salts &amp;amp; corn starch 10. got 50 cts bran 60. paid $1.00 for native herbs of the egg money took two due bills one for 7 cts &amp;amp; one . 65. lb tea 30. &amp;amp; the rest on fish. Wells heifer had on a calf at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 16 Dr Glasgows funeral. we had to get up early to get Paul off on the train to go to Welland the wind blew a gale &amp;amp; snowed. sometimes it came on fits &amp;amp; starts one time got so black you could not see. an awful big funeral Fannie went to Chippewa &amp;amp; Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie went by Fraser Hattie stayed all night &amp;amp; started for Buffalo next day. I cleaned the stable &amp;amp; beded them while Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon watered the cows &amp;amp; horse.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;wed 17. Doctor Burgar burried. colder than yesterday &amp;amp; wind from the west instead of south west as yesterday I got up twenty minutes to 7. &amp;amp; made the fire went back to bed untill 7. then the house was warm. I got breakfast &amp;amp; Marjorie went out &amp;amp; fed then we had breakfast &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; the children watered the things &amp;amp; Marjorie milked &amp;amp; I separated the milk &amp;amp; washed the dishes &amp;amp; separater the youngsters took their dinner. Paul got home he stayed in Welland all night at the Mansion House, cold night Wills cow that used to be long horn had a calf in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter: Marjorie working at the fold on her skirt. Will went down to Chippewa after Hattie nice sunshine &amp;amp; cold wind. he took 1 doz eggs @ 20 cts for us &amp;amp; got 1 dozen of fish. Paul kept the smoke house going all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 19. dull, &amp;amp; stormy snowing &amp;amp; raining at times Marjorie baked a big baking. Kate Riexinger here all afternoon &amp;amp; Will came in befor her &amp;amp; Arthur came in. Paul making the door at the stable. cowstable in two parts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 20 wind north, I was sick with a cold. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned the kitchen swept the front room &amp;amp; washed her underwear Marguerite washed her underwear Fannie went to Sharps Arthur took her to the Fraser. station cold wind but thawing some.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 21 wind north-east. Hattie to dinner we had the salmon trout for dinner. Arthur took Hattie &amp;amp; Marguerite to the brick church cold but thawing. bright sunshine. Will went over to see Jerry Brown. Jerry had an absess opened. Marguerite went in from church &amp;amp; stayed all night. &amp;amp; to breakfast next morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22. beautiful sunshine but cold wind Hattie over in the evening with her Harp. Ben Saylor &amp;amp; Woodhead at Wills Hattie up to Ben Heximers in the afternoon. Yesterday they called on John Lundy. snowing but cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 23. John Marshall at the school in the fornoon. I made ginger cookies &amp;amp; cleaned the lower part of the corner cupboard.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 3. Dull most of the day with the least little sunshine once. drizled rain. &amp;amp; snowed &amp;amp; melted as fast as it came Every where out of doors look filthy but not so cold Paul gone to Chippewa. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor Marguerite ironing has a lot of her own to iron I made ginger cookies &amp;amp; 3 elderberry pies mixed with Plums Paul caught a small mess of fish yesterday we are going to have them for supper. At 3 Oclock cleared up &amp;amp; the sun struck out, after Paul came home he went over after part of the bran.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 4 no meeting here Arthur went to Will Dells for dinner then to the brick church. Mr. Longmyer preached roads terrible Hattie came over in the afternoon &amp;amp; stayed for tea she was not very well sick the day befor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 5 Bee at the church they finished shingling 17 in the fornoon &amp;amp; about 30 in the afternoon nice warm day the warmest we have had this spring &amp;amp; the first time I heard the frogs. I started on my print skirt. Paul to the Bee. Will Dell to the other house for dinner Bella Wells came to the other house rode up with Jen Tuft.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 6. drizling in the afternoon. Marjorie washed, most of woolens Arthur over in the evening. The youngsters gone to Montagues they were told to stay all night if it rained hard. Paul took the turkey to Harveys at night caught a mess of fish. rained some in the night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 7. Terrible high southwest wind something awful. a little rain in the morning The wind kept rising untill it was something dreadful the house shook like an old ship Wills barn roof nearly gone. I never felt the wind like it in my life time. I cleaned the stove pipe or I believe it would fall on fire most of the bee hives blew over at 8 it got a little lower then raised in the night about -12. I thought I would have to get up. The children never came home from Bella Montagues went last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 8 last day of school. wind changed cold north west now Marjorie fixing things to go away, with Marguerite ironing &amp;amp; washing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 9. Goodfriday. Hattie &amp;amp; Bella went to Mrs Dells Turned to a terrible day snowing &amp;amp; blowing something awful. I was going to Riexingers but it turned out so bad I was glad I was glad I did not go. I worked on my print skirt my head just ached something awful&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 10 Mrs Catharine Dell burried Arthur &amp;amp; John Riexinger dug the grave. stormy part of the time then the sun would strike out then snow again &amp;amp; cold west wind Marjorie went to Chippewa in the Cart. roads just awful had three doz eggs @ 20 1½ butter @ 22. - 35 eggs 60. sugar 25 can Pumkin 10 ginger 10 soda 5 Herrings 20 coffee 15 I made 3 Plum &amp;amp; Elderberry pies batch ginger cookie cleaned the floor. Marjorie swept the front room yesterday Marjorie &amp;amp; Marguerite ironed up things they needed Paul went on the {Secttion?} to work&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 11 Easter Sunday. no preaching here the minister has a cold. Marjorie Marguerite started down to Clifton then over the river. Hattie went up after dinner to see Clara &amp;amp; the baby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 12. I went down after I got the work done &amp;amp; swept &amp;amp; dusted the schoolhouse the mud was 2 inches thick on the boys side. Will sold his heiffers calf. There was a terrible stron{g} southwest wind blowing or else I dont know when the dust would have {sealed?} I told Gordon to go to the other house while I was down there. The fire went out so I blacked the stove. Arthur came home from Sharps.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 13. I made patty pan cakes. in the afternoon it started to rain Mary Riexinger brought the mail it was raining hard when she went home. Frank walked down Bella went up to Pels &amp;amp; stayed all night Will &amp;amp; Arthur in when she as here. Hattie &amp;amp; Bella were over to Riexinger last evening Paul came home wet through. old {Rose?} running yesterday &amp;amp; today&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 14 I made a custard pie for supper. Bella was here just as I ought to go to the chores so Paul did them. I separated the milk in the fornoon rose is nearly dry. Maud brought the mail&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 15 Youg Mid had 2 kitts yesterday. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur went to Chippewa took a doz. eggs got 2 lbs biscuits. Will sold the heiffer calf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 16 Hewson came up &amp;amp; pruned Wills black currants nice day Hattie &amp;amp; the other girls went to Clifton to get their pictures taken. Will sowing grass seed on our place. Topsy jumped on my foot. I had an awful looking foot. I baked bread &amp;amp; a pie &amp;amp; made pickles. raining at night. Hattie came over &amp;amp; stayed all night. Lilly was over {twice?} Paul had to get his own supper &amp;amp; get his dinner up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 17 Hattie got the breakfast, made the beds &amp;amp; swept watered the horse &amp;amp; helped Gordon to water the calves. I cleaned the floor blacked the stove made four pumkin pies &amp;amp; separated the milk Hattie came &amp;amp; stayed all night. Arthur &amp;amp; Bella over in the evening. Mrs Riexinger brought the mail.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 18. thundered befor we got up. Hattie helped with the work befor she went home. Arthur took her to the brick church Bella over in the afternoon. Just as we were going to sit down to supper Mrs Riexinger &amp;amp; Mary &amp;amp; Arthur came in &amp;amp; stayed for a long time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 19. looks like rain in the fornoon but the sun was shining but the rain did not come untill late in the afternoon. I churned &amp;amp; made cakes Hattie made the bed &amp;amp; swept befor she went Will Dell got his oats &amp;amp; potatoes &amp;amp; currant bush. Gordon went to see where the turkey was she was at Mrs Martin Dells in the afternoon. it rained Marguerite came back got caught in the rain by not comeing in the morning. Hattie came over &amp;amp; stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 20. They both went to school. I mended Pauls socks while Bella was here I could do nothing else they had to sweep the school house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 21. Marguerite walked to Chippewa took 2 doz eggs @ 18. got 72 lb tea 13 box matches 5, bread 10 gum 5 stick candy 1 Paul paid for the gum rained in the afternoon &amp;amp; poured at noon &amp;amp; high south wind Paul brought the turkey home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 22. it was today instead of yesterday Marguerite went to Chippewa. Kate Riexinger came down after her mail I made two elderberry pies &amp;amp; patty pan cakes wind west &amp;amp; colder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 23, Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Chippewa got 25 ct of sugar I gave the money. 25 lb bran. real cold at night, froze thick icy. Marjorie came home awaway nearly two weeks. two weeks from Sunday. brought 25 cts of veal we had it for supper with potpie I baked 5 loaves &amp;amp; a dish of buns. &amp;amp; I made white cookies. Arthur brought over the rest of the bushel of potatoes he separated the milk while he was in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 24. I made two elderberry pies &amp;amp; patty pan cake &amp;amp; blacked the stove. Marjorie swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floors &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; the youngsters did the chores. I cut out my skirt &amp;amp; made a pillow case Hattie went to the Falls Arthur took her to Chippewa. cold wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 25 church Sunday. The minister to the other house for dinner sprinkled rain first as church was out sun came out nice in the afternoon but high wind. roads rough &amp;amp; dry Arthur went to the brick with the minister the wind was in every direction but east north at night Montague youngsters here for Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon to go to the graveyard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 26. nice sunshine all day but cold wind Marjorie went to Riexingers &amp;amp; paid $3.00 for cloves seed &amp;amp; spoke for another peck of beans &amp;amp; Kate brought them in the afternoon to the bush &amp;amp; Marjorie went up &amp;amp; got them. Bella went down to the Falls I am sewing on my pillowslips &amp;amp; cut out my grey skirt&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 27. Tom McCredie scraped the roads. threatened rain all fornoon so Arthur did not go with the hay to Gonder then got caught in the rain cleared up in the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 28. I churned a big churning of one lb. I got 2 bus of oats from Arthur. Will Dell got a load of hay from Will&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29. started to snow just as Paul started to his work &amp;amp; kept getting worse pouring at times snowing at times &amp;amp; hailing &amp;amp; at night a thunder storm &amp;amp; so cold &amp;amp; just poured rain. The youngsters stayed home in the afternoon the storm was so bad from the east we had to keep the hens shut up all day &amp;amp; the cows. had the little brown hen&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 30 bright sunshine all day untill near the time Paul came home when it got dark &amp;amp; thundered but did not amount to much. Marjorie baked a big bakeing yesterday &amp;amp; I made a custard pie &amp;amp; patty pan cakes today. Marjorie went in the cart to Chippewa had 3½ doz eggs @ 18. sugar 25 tea 15 paid 14 for me on Bromogumme &amp;amp; I paid 11 cts on the sugar I got 2 qts coal oil 9 Paul quit the railroad today. Arthur collecting for the church. Hattie came home from the Falls. Sat.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 1. sunshine part of the time &amp;amp; rained a little towards night &amp;amp; at bed time snowing for alls its worth. poor little Blue died. taken sick night befor last &amp;amp; suffered all that night, &amp;amp; all day yesterday poor little kitt. Paul spent the day in Chippewa. Gordon spent the most of the day at Riexingers. Hattie came in from Riexingers where she was collecting for the church. I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor &amp;amp; made 3 pumkin pies. They sent part of a pumkin over, poor little Beebe sick tonight;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 2. Quarterly meeting at Crowland terrible stormy day snowing &amp;amp; blowing sometimes the snow comes so fast you cannot see to the road when the sun would come out for a few minutes. wind cold &amp;amp; from the west. Paul to dinner to Riexingers Hattie over in the evening giveing the children their Sunday school lesson Marguerite over here to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 3. The turkey laid her first egg. cold west wind but sunshine &amp;amp; rain about noon or near Paul fixed the currant bushes at least took the dead ones out fixed the fence &amp;amp; fate, &amp;amp; made a hog yard with rails Arthur started him on it. Marjorie working on her wrapper, &amp;amp; I finished my grey skirt. poor Beebe is sick yet. Will &amp;amp; Arthur carried their potatoes out of the cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 4. bright sunshine bur froze ice over the tub last night cold west wind ground terrible wet Hattie gone in the cart to Port to take the ministers money as she did not get up to Crowland yesterday as it was stormy about the time she ought to go. Arthur going after dinner with Gonders oats he bought 25 lbs bran for us at the mill Riexinger girls came down with the pictures Leslie Young around after a girl. had a beautiful pumkin pie for supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 5 Marjorie worked a big washing washed two shirts &amp;amp; an apron for me. Mrs Riex here for supper. I churned &amp;amp; made cake for supper &amp;amp; churned. Peter DeWitt bought the calves 15 for the red one 14 for the spotted one. bought Wills two calves Paul away fishing with Allens net - caught a mess of mixed fish &amp;amp; a Carp. I cooked the Carp for dinner Hattie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippewa got tea ½ lb sugar, soda nails&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6 Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie went to Welland after corn but it was too high 90 cts. he got middlings for the sow. they got their Lineoleum for their kitchen they went out to Sharps for dinner when they were comeing home they nearly got caught in a storm the wind was east &amp;amp; the storm came from the north &amp;amp; west. stoped long enough to get the dishes washed then started &amp;amp; lasted untill after 11 Arthur was over untill the storm was over. the rain just poured. It was today I got the jars packed &amp;amp; sink out&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 7. Wills sow had 11 pigs lost one she is very sick I cleaned the big box in the wood house &amp;amp; packed the jars after I washed most of them got a lot got a lot of trash out of the wood house got the sink out today I papered the cupboard &amp;amp; the corner by it &amp;amp; one side done. Marjorie baked bread yesterday she worked on her wrapper. Paul patched the roof this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat -8. I cleaned out the wood house down to the ground hand out everything got Paul to put the barrels of oats out. Then I cleaned the big cupboard swept &amp;amp; cleaned the floor &amp;amp; all the boards out-side. Marjorie sweot the kitchen &amp;amp; cleaned it made pan cake for dinner &amp;amp; syrup. Will Dell got a load of hay yesterday. Marjorie ironed some &amp;amp; Marguerite some. Harveys wife was here in the afternoon. Will went to see the Vet about the sow Paul was out fishing with {Don?} got a nice Pike &amp;amp; a few others quite a hot day the house like an oven&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9. Had a small thunder storm about 2 Oclock this morning &amp;amp; quite a pour down, &amp;amp; rained or sprinkled off &amp;amp; on untill they went to church. Marjorie &amp;amp; Marguerite went Marjorie went to Riexingers for dinner &amp;amp; tea got the Easiest chair in the house. no threatning of a storm could start her Arthur went to the brick church we had some thunder this afternoon I made our fire it was so hot had custard &amp;amp; bread &amp;amp; butter for supper. Mid had 3 kitts today &amp;amp; Beebe one yesterday she was sick for a whole week&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 10 raining when we got up &amp;amp; continued most all day &amp;amp; at night - poured all night, such a dreary looking night Paul went to Clifton to draw his pay &amp;amp; did not come back I was sewing some &amp;amp; Marjorie cut out her skirt waist, she got over the river {wet!!?} Mrs Riexinger came over after separator oil&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 11. Paul came home after dinner today was pay day he got his new hat &amp;amp; shoes, did not get much done&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12. We cleaned the pantry in the afternoon Marjorie washed the dishes &amp;amp; I cleaned the paper &amp;amp; washed the wood work &amp;amp; put the paper on the shelves. Marjorie took up the old carpet on the back kitchen it was a dirty job. Paul gone with Arthur to Aden Dells with hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 13. Will &amp;amp; Marjorie went to Chippewa took 5 doz eggs &amp;amp; 3 came to 94 cts plaster 25 I paid 14 on it. pepper 5 tea 15 coal oil 9 wall paper for the dining room 60 in cash 20 out of Paul money. Paul &amp;amp; Arthur took the stove out last night. While they were at Chippewa washed dishes untill 11 then churned. Paul &amp;amp; Marjorie went at the fron{t}room when he got back from Gonders where he &amp;amp; Arthur took hay. They took everything out carpet up &amp;amp; pounded &amp;amp; swept paper down carpet. down just at dark thunder storm lasted untill 11 Oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 14. raining &amp;amp; pouring at times. Peter De Witt came after the cattle. paid $30 for the two calves &amp;amp; 27 for Wills two they had an awful times with Wills one calf it is so wild. Marjorie washed had Pauls pink shirt &amp;amp; a collar to do up she washed her white quilt &amp;amp; orange &amp;amp; two table cloths. I papered the east side of the kitchen &amp;amp; got the meals. The children &amp;amp; teacher cleaned up the school house instead of last friday pouring rain when they came home for dinner,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 15 Paul went to Falls View to see Gonder. took 1 doz &amp;amp; 3 eggs for bread sold them to old Leach for 25 got 5 loaves &amp;amp; 5 on Wed. besides our own bread. Marjorie ironed Pauls shirts &amp;amp; collars &amp;amp; the two tablecloths &amp;amp; cleaned the pictures. I washed the dining room woodwork. I washed the kitchen doors &amp;amp; window cleaned the floor &amp;amp; made two pies grape &amp;amp; patty pan cakes. Gordon cleaned the calf pen &amp;amp; Lucy went in for the first a thunder storm came up befor 8 &amp;amp; lasted untill 10 a continuel roll of thunder. Arthur &amp;amp; Frank Riexinger over to gather up railroad Ties &amp;amp; stayed at Freds untill after the storm&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 16 wind west &amp;amp; cool. sunshine, the wind got high&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;towards noon. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie went to Crowland to Quarterly meeting. towards night looks like rain again Hattie over in the evening giveing the children their sunday school lesson. she brought her harp over. Paul went to bed with the hens Arthur over to Riexingers for the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 17 cold west wind. looked like rain or snow. Marjorie went twice to Chippewa after Mr Drake to put the eavetroughs up. Will came over &amp;amp; helped him. she took 2 doz eggs for us got 25 ct sugar 2 loaves bread. 12 since wed besides homemade took 2½ doz for Will got it in sugar. Paul went in the morning too Gonders. Hattie went to Crowland to business meeting. Will Arthur intended to draw railroad ties if Frank had been home - roads terrible she got 25 cts worth of fresh meat. Lilly let us have some butter &amp;amp; pickles we paid Arthur 1 dollar on potatoes I washed the dining room ceiling, looks like a storm tonight The eavetrough came to $5.84 Paul came tonight after his clothes&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 18 Will &amp;amp; Arthur gone after their railroad ties Marjorie went over to Riexingers &amp;amp; borrowed some bran then went to Mrs McCredies &amp;amp; for some flower slips. After dinner Arthur went to Port for {?} Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Chippewa got a gal oil I washed the dishes then took a notion to go papering the winter kitchen got quite a lot done Marjorie started her bedroom after she came home Lucy along the road poor Rose kept in dry her up we will have to let her out we cannot dry her up she keeps increasing her milk&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 19. finished papering she is at her room its slow work today meal getting kitts a lot of time Marg. Riexinger was here after a root of bleeding heart. Arthur drawed up the rest of the rails down the road there was quite a lot of them he drawed with Jack &amp;amp; his black colt. The colt draws fine. Marjorie went out &amp;amp; helped him unload each time Hattie busy cleaning their parlor&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 20 old Rose went out on grass for the first. Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon went to Clifton got Gordons clothes &amp;amp; a lot of matting from Jennie. Ida is going to have an operation she is no better had a doz. &amp;amp; 3 eggs @ 20 - 25 gal ½ lb tea 15 can cocoa 10. bar soap 15 she got pillow sham holders for Hattie &amp;amp; herself. 25 cts bread Will went to De Witts got 100 of flour for us. I carried water from the creek to wash the windows in the room. wind east. she got bran at the mill Arthur starting on the ground in their own land its pretty wet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 21. drizling rain most of the day. I emptied my barrel of rain water &amp;amp; washed the barrel &amp;amp; put it on the west side of the house yesterday. I intended to wash today but it too disagreeable. Marjorie put up the drapes on the shelves hung up the pictures &amp;amp; washed all the toys &amp;amp; trinkets for the shelves Lucy had her calf a little heiffer just one year ago she had her other bess the one DeWitt got for 15&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 22. Ida was to have her operation today at 11 Oclock Marjorie baked a big bakeing &amp;amp; put down the carpet &amp;amp; matting in the kitchen &amp;amp; scrubed all the boards off. I fixed a place for the turkey &amp;amp; set her &amp;amp; put the matting down in my bedroom &amp;amp; corded the bed swept &amp;amp; cleaned the room, made two grape pies &amp;amp; tarts &amp;amp; small cakes. The children walked to Chippewa after dinner gone 4 hours took a dozen eggs got ½ lb soda 1 lb lard. Bertha &amp;amp; Fannie &amp;amp; the children came at night; they finished their field I see Will going to furrow out. cold night wind north east&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23. bright sunshine cool wind. The children went to church a stranger preached. Fannie stayed home &amp;amp; took care of the baby. The children gone to Sunday school Arthur went to Reavlys. Don Sharp came after dinner Russ Hartlys wife &amp;amp; the Miseners girl down in the evening Will came over here there was too many women over there&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 24. Such a beautiful day but sad for we heard Ida had a Cancer. when they opened her Sat. : Mrs Read &amp;amp; Hattie to Wills Hattie went over to Fraser after them. at night Bertha, Fannie &amp;amp; the Clifton folks all went to the station. Hattie took them &amp;amp; spent the day to Riexingers had a good visit: their white faced mare had a colt in the night, cold wind. Arthur working in the eleven acre field. Mary up to Pels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 25 Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie started over the river to see Ida but could not see her she is so low Hattie stayed to Mrs Buyers all night &amp;amp; Marjorie came over &amp;amp; stayed to Jennies. I churned for our selves Riexingers killed their sow Arthur &amp;amp; Will went over, they finished their field then came down here &amp;amp; desked {disked} a lot here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 26. We shut the house up he started to sow hay too it looks like rain east wind for 3 days I ironed a lot out of the basket. Marjorie &amp;amp; Hattie came home Paul drove up a night with tomato &amp;amp; cellary plants &amp;amp; 2 loaves bread @ 25 cts sugar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27. raining this morning poured at times the sun came out nice in the afternoon they are working on the field this afternoon. Marjorie went over &amp;amp; Phoned to Fannie about Ida mended Pauls pants&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 28 I churned the first thing so Marjorie could go to Chippewa to see about what train Will would take tomorrow for Toronto. Will &amp;amp; Arthur worked on the oats all day Everything I had was dirty. I washed Pauls clothes &amp;amp; Gordons shirt a cold wind had to put on a coat ever time I hung out anything&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 29. Hattie took her father &amp;amp; Will Dell to the station. took eggs 1 doz got a qt vinegar 8 can pumkin 10 cts I made 3 pumkin pies a ginger cake &amp;amp; a sponge cake. Arthur finishing up the oat ground she swept the front room &amp;amp; Marguerite dusted. she swept the dining room &amp;amp; ironed her curtain &amp;amp; some of her things &amp;amp; the childrens I ironed what I washed I tended the kitchen work&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 30 We expected the childrens father but he did not come. Hattie walked to the brick church. Paul came up from Gonders Arthur took him to the station at night. Riexingers girls here in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 31. Arthur did some furrowing out on the oat field then ploughed the potato patch &amp;amp; a land for garden turns up in big lumps I fixed my flower bed by the house &amp;amp; planted some seeds. Marjorie took her gladiolus up for him to plough. Will came back from Toronto&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 1. They started on their corn ground. Paul came back from Gonders after he came Marjorie &amp;amp; him went to Drummondville. he bought his watch. had 3 lb butter @ 8 - 5 ct two doz. eggs @ 18. 34. - 88 butter paper 5 radish seed 3 bread 10 after they got home he made Topsy harrow the patch &amp;amp; got the tomatoes &amp;amp; cellary in. I cleared up the dining room &amp;amp; swept washed the churn I churned yesterday. made pan cakes for dinner&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 2 he put the Petunias out &amp;amp; I carried 2 pails of water from the creek for them &amp;amp; the cellary. Marjorie went to Riexingers after pieplant &amp;amp; I made 2 pies befor she got home with some Paul got to the other house. I made ginger cookies Marjorie baked a big bakeing of bread the house like an oven&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 3. I got 14 eggs from Hattie to set a hen the only one we have Marjorie put out some onion sells in the pig pen. I planted a lot of flower seed. Hattie came over yesterday &amp;amp; we divided the big sweet-scented Geranium. I churned for our selves. Marjorie working on Marguerites sunbonnet &amp;amp; her jacket Jennie gave her Paul helped them plant corn.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Friday 4 Paul helping Tom McCredie. Marjorie went to Chippewa with Will he went to Gonders, got Screen for 90 cucumber seed seed 5 nails 4 soda 5 cheese 8. 2 doz eggs @ l8 = 36. Hinges 30 paid money all but 29 .. 1ou after I washed dishes &amp;amp; separater I went &amp;amp; cleaned a lot out of the pigpen but it rained some enough to make it nasty I had to quit &amp;amp; get dinner, after dinner I cleared up my chest: &amp;amp; mended Pauls coat. Marjorie put the screen on the porch window &amp;amp; the east window in the kitchen. wind east all the week they are working on their potato ground&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 5. I swept the dining room &amp;amp; moped it. made two pie plant pies &amp;amp; small cakes &amp;amp; a custard pie for supper. Will &amp;amp; Paul gone to Welland I churned the first thing in the morning. Marjorie washed the frontroom windows, swept the front room &amp;amp; kitchen. The children guarded the cows in fornoon &amp;amp; went to Harvey Dells after dinner &amp;amp; got her sweeping money. when she went after the cows I cleaned up the boards swept the yard up &amp;amp; got Pauls supper Arthur sick in the fornoon afternoon went to Chippewa &amp;amp; got Net shod took 1 doz &amp;amp; 4 eggs got granulated sugar &amp;amp; 25 ct beef. 22 years ago today our Dear Bert died on the Sunday that day too {Will's daughter Albert King died June 5, 1887 age 10 buried Drummond Hill cemetery Niagara Falls}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 6 Grand day wind north Mr Russ to Wills for dinner every one in church but Arthur from the other house he has gone to Welland with Tom Marguerite wore her new shoes Paul bought Teu. Hattie rode to the brick with Mr Russ &amp;amp; his adoblded sister Hattie came over in the evening &amp;amp; gave the children their Sunday lesson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 7 Dull looks like rain wind east &amp;amp; cool Will &amp;amp; Arthur at their potato ground. I cleaned the duck pen all out for the little pigs &amp;amp; Will &amp;amp; Arthur brought the pigs at noon Paul to Hubby Dells Marjorie went to the shreded wheat works got hundred. had 2 1/4 butter @ 18 = 40 - 10 eggs 15 - B. Duning 25 screen 23&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tue 8 Paul to McCredies he says he felt sick all day &amp;amp; Will had the cow up there he got here. I churned yesterday today I cleaned the hen house out shed the hens in the picket part while I cleaned it 21 wheelbarrows full I put it on the ground by the barn. I was tired at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 9. Marjorie went to Mrs McCredies to help her get ready for the bee. Mrs Riexingers for tea I made a sponge cake for supper I had every thing to do after she went away Hattie came over &amp;amp; stayed all night for Paul stayed away he was to Tufts for two days or parts of two I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 10 raining such a nice gentle shower doing so much good Arthur came over &amp;amp; said let the hens out - been shut up over two weeks. I partly mended Pauls drawers they are a job no mistake cleared up in the afternoon Arthur away on the cart about the road grater. Will big cow &amp;amp; the black one each had a calf Paul came home at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 11 I baked bread, washed the line full of clothes boiled for they were white clothes. Marjories bees swarmed. I was just about overheated Mrs McCredies bee Hattie went up. Marjorie brought word that Ida was done with her suffering died last night. Paul went to Chippewa in the afternoon with Tom McCredies man drawing cement. Will harrowed rolled the potato patch &amp;amp; the oats he was rolling all day. Kate came after Marguerite to stay with her mother tomorrow Guelf excursion. Will, Arthur &amp;amp; Paul are going&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 12. Hattie took Marjorie to Chippewa to go to Clifton took 7 3/4 butter @ 18 &amp;amp; one doz eggs @ 18. butter came 139/1.57 eggs coal oil 18, matches 6, salts 10. yeast 5. coffee 13. baking powder 10. pumkin 10 ginger 5 candy 5 tea 30 sugar 25, cheese 15 I churned for our selves made 8 pumkin pies black currant tarts 6 of them &amp;amp; small sponge cake. washed a lot of calicoes &amp;amp; finished Pauls drawers. we got 25 cts of meat only 2 3/4 the youngsters stayed along Hattie stayed with her mother they got home from Guelf about 12&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 13 Cloudy looks like rain &amp;amp; did sprinkle Will &amp;amp; Arthur have gone to Idas funeral, its sad to think she had left her children, but God knows best, what is good for each &amp;amp; everyone of us perhaps they will bring them all up stricter than she would. I cannot realize she is gone. Hattie went to the brick Paul went with her. drove Frank. Hattie came over &amp;amp; stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 14. looked all day for Marjorie but she did not come. they finished the corn ground then went out at the potato patch got it done &amp;amp; furrowed out &amp;amp; ploughed the Clay patch behind the bees &amp;amp; planted it &amp;amp; cut a lot of wood &amp;amp; mowed the grass &amp;amp; burnt out the brush. I churned 4 lbs 3 oz, I put a band inside of Pauls {coat?} collar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 15 Marjorie came home from Clifton early in the morning Paul went to Camp Marjorie went to Chippewa after her things took Gordon with her. 4 lb 2 oz butter 75, coffee for Jane 25 corn 10 rice 5 Tapioca 5 - 45 - 30 on Pauls overalls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 16 Marjorie went to McCredies I churned, &amp;amp; put the screen in the pantry window had an awful time getting the old screens off &amp;amp; the dead vines pulled off my window. I papered that place in the kitchen where it had not been on this spring. Arthur planted the potatoes here by the house. Mrs. Riexinger came down at night with Marguerites white dress she gave her for staying with her&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 17. I put the wood that Paul cut in the big box washed all day two flannel sheets &amp;amp; my underwear that has been laying around so long. it rained such a beautiful rain I let the hens out but had to run after them a good deal they never went in out of the rain I carried a lot of water so much running away I got wet through twice did all my work in the rain &amp;amp; when I got everything done, it cleared up Hattie over all night. cleared up cold wind changed to north&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 18 I washed all the fornoon after dinner I churned Will &amp;amp; Arthur drawing manure I swept the two rooms &amp;amp; cleaned all the boards Hattie &amp;amp; her mother went after Eva &amp;amp; the little girls the little girls were over just as we were going to set down to supper. we had pan cakes. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur, Eva &amp;amp; the children &amp;amp; our two here in the evening. I had to set sponge &amp;amp; wash the churn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 19. I baked bread. 3 custard pies. an apple sauce cake &amp;amp; a pie black currant tarts. had the milking &amp;amp; separating to do. likely turkeys comeing out. I blacked the stove washed the windows cleaned the boards again starched a lot of clothes &amp;amp; ironed some of them. Eva &amp;amp; the girls went after Marjorie to McCredies, brought home some mor{e} lard Gordon hurt his hand&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 20 Mr Russ preached his farewell sermon here. Marjorie did not go to church she had a time dressing Gordons hand Eva &amp;amp; the girls were here last night to supper. Arthur took Eva at night to Chippewa church. In the afternoon she walked with Hattie to the brick Frances did not go she came over here with Mary Reavley after dinner Hattie &amp;amp; the girls over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon. 21. I got the turkey pen fixed &amp;amp; the rueky &amp;amp; her youngones in it. 14 out of 21 eggs then Marjories bees swarmed again &amp;amp; the {patent?} &amp;amp; hive swarmed &amp;amp; went back to the hive I churned at least everyone had a hand in it. Frances &amp;amp; Florence had to work at the butter. Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon at school Marjorie had a big washing for Marguerite to go to her exam&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Eva &amp;amp; the children here for tea Arthur took them to Chippewa&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 22. Marjorie ironing all the fornoon for Marguerite to go away tonight &amp;amp; Hattie busy sewing for her such a nice white silk waist &amp;amp; blue serge skirt--nice stockings &amp;amp; frill her mother bought for Marguerite on friday. she started to night for Clifton&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 23. I churned. Marjorie baked bread, after dinner she went to Riexingers Bee. they raised their barn looked like a storm &amp;amp; did thunder some but the wind changed &amp;amp; got colder &amp;amp; the storm went over &amp;amp; at night cold enough for frost. I fixed a place for Marjories bees &amp;amp; put them in their place&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 24. Hattie {Auger?} &amp;amp; Roy &amp;amp; Will Dells wife to Wills for dinner &amp;amp; Hattie, Roy &amp;amp; Emily are comeing here in the afternoon Marjories cleared up swept both rooms &amp;amp; I baked an apple sauce cak{e} &amp;amp; cookies with jelly on &amp;amp; a two custard pies Hattie was over for tea. she drove them home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 25. Marjorie went to McCredies for the day. I churned &amp;amp; ironed a lot of starched things Pauls pink shirt among them Marguerite came home after school from Clifton. I made another applesause cake to bake while I was ironing Marjorie came home at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 26. Marjorie went to Clifton took 10 lb butter @ 22 = 220 &amp;amp; 5 doz eggs @ 22. brought home the boxes for bee hives Jane could not pay so she bought the groceries the youngsters went to Montague party. Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Drummondville, they had the road scraper on the road yesterday the big swam that came out &amp;amp; went back to the patent hive came out &amp;amp; I worked pretty nearly all day with it &amp;amp; one over in Will orchard a good thing I had so much of my work done yesterday Paul came home from camp had his dinner a{t} Walmsleys. I made 8 custard pies jelly tarts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 27. a nice breeze from the east. all at once it was gone but sprung up at night again the childrens father arrived when it was the hottest. he brought 9 dollars. Paul took him as far as Persons at night. it was quite cool then Arthur took Hattie to the brick. Wills bees swarmed &amp;amp; ours that swarmed yesterday came out of the hive &amp;amp; went over there &amp;amp; went in the hive with theirs Hattie over in the evening &amp;amp; gave the children their sunday school lesson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 28. Marjorie washed her thirty waists mostly things in starch Marguerite did not go to school she guarded the cows. I churned an awful hot day. I let the out of the pen had to watch her had to tie her up again as they are going to draw manure from here. Will, Arthur &amp;amp; Paul &amp;amp; two wagons. The teacher called&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 29. beautiful cool day I dressed the rooster for dinner made two tins of biscuits &amp;amp; 2 custard pies the teacher &amp;amp; Hattie for dinner they finished the manure here. I packed a little crock of butter the crock that weighs 3 lbs for Aden there was butter enough for 1.32 she got it all in sugar 81 ½ doz eggs @ 20 pr doz on bread.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 30 Hattie &amp;amp; her father went to Hartleys after strawberries got us a half crate they 1.15 pr crate &amp;amp; Paul got us one they got two Arthur &amp;amp; Paul gone with a load of hay to Aden Wells. I had a swarm of bees out of the hive that Don gave &amp;amp; towards night, a little swarm came &amp;amp; Paul hived it after he home. I churned &amp;amp; Jimmie Ross called Arthur &amp;amp; Paul to a strawberry festival a{t} Clarksons last nigh{t} one of the beautifulest nights you would wish to see so cool &amp;amp; bright we had all berries we wanted on cream for supper I stayed up untill 20 mins to 12 &amp;amp; finished cleaning them I weighed them &amp;amp; put the sugar on them after they were washed Th&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;July 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 1. I was so sick when I got up I went back to bed after I fed the turkey &amp;amp; let her loose &amp;amp; feed the hens &amp;amp; pigs Mrs Riexinger called. after dinner canned up most of the berries I could not finish my back was so bad. Marjorie ironing right in the hot kitchen got cool at night. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur gone to the Leays Mrs. Dickson &amp;amp; Kate &amp;amp; Mary called Paul cutting weeds at the back road in our fields&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 2. Paul cutting weeds on their fields. the bees that hung out on the outside of the hive swarmed &amp;amp; I bothered all day the afternoon with them. Paul knocked them down at noon in the morning canned the rest of the berries. never got to churning untill five Oclock Marjorie up to see Kay stayed to tea befor we went to bed a thunder storm came up so quick only one bad clap just a little shower got cooler after it was over. The bees stayed out all night with the carpet turned over them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 3 Arthur took Paul to Welland to get his pay &amp;amp; take his clothes back. The swarm of bees I had such a time with yesterday went away. I made ginger cookies &amp;amp; two custard pies, swept both rooms &amp;amp; cleaned the oil cloth &amp;amp; boards out-side put my Gladiolious out Marjorie swept the front room cleaned the north window &amp;amp; put her sash curtain on her &amp;amp; Marguerite went to Chippewa we had 6 lbs less 1 oz @ 18 - 107. 23 cts mistake 130 tea 30, cheese 17 Bread 80. sugar 25 for Maggie McKee 25 on Marguerites valise. bought two boxes of corn salve with 20 cts of the quarter she got for sugar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 4. The new minister preached went to Wills for dinner The youngsters went to Sunday School Gordon rode back with Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur. Lizzie &amp;amp; her friend &amp;amp; Mary called in the evening very cool. turkey out tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 5 cool morning, really cold I went down opposite the school-house to look for the turkeys. Marjorie went down to help the youngsters get the cows in Buyers lot &amp;amp; just as I got the separater washed &amp;amp; equivalent made the turkeys came out of the meadow saved one the work of going after them. Then the bees came out of the end patent give. just as I was getting ready to hive them a swarm came out of Marjories red hive. &amp;amp; I knocked them down twice its in a bad place right over the hive it came out, it looks as if its going back where it came from I got my hived after knocking them down a dozen times. I had to churn Arthur cutting hay opposite the school-house Paul gone to work for John Sibbett for 20 dollars pr month&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 6 The bees I hived yesterday out of my hive went away &amp;amp; swarmed in the hedge on Wills place. I worked pretty nearly all afternoon then went away a small swarm about a large ones hand came out of the red hive yesterday made a little honey when I lifted it I saw them they drawed a load of hay in our barn &amp;amp; one in theirs from opposite the school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 7 Just as I got ready to churn a swarm came out of the old patent hive they drawed another load of hay for us &amp;amp; Arthur mowed it away then they drawed one for them I went up worked steady 2 hour packing it away I was about overheated then Marjorie churned while I was on the mow. Dollie went horseraking &amp;amp; they drawed in from their own place&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;the other half. I washed out a few things. Marjorie went to Riexingers got a loaf of bread she &amp;amp; the children drawed a lot of water &amp;amp; watered every thing &amp;amp; filled up everything Maud came along &amp;amp; took one of the little kitts that was left along the road by Buyers. she brought the mail the children helped her carry her thing part-way. Kay has a nurse now her rheumatism is so bad. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur have gone to the brick church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 9. Marjorie went to Clifton I churned, made two custard pies, little sponge cajes &amp;amp; jelly tarts. swept &amp;amp; cleaned the dining room &amp;amp; dusted I swept &amp;amp; cleaned the kitchen &amp;amp; all the boards swept the yard. Marjorie took 3 doz eggs @ 24 &amp;amp; 6 lbs 10 oz butter she sold 3 lb to Mrs Day for 25 pr lb.10 cts cornmeal vacline 5 starch 10 cheese, can corn 10. 6 loaves bread 30 Will sick all day at night, he &amp;amp; Lilly went down to the doctor terrible hot. got cool at night. The youngsters guarded the cows morning &amp;amp; night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 10. Frank Riexinger helping Arthur draw in the fornoon Will rakeing on their place easier then the snow Hattie went in the snow instead. high southwest wind feels like a storm. Jennie &amp;amp; I went to Riexingers in the after noon Fannie &amp;amp; Ethel Miller came on the late train Arthur went after them in the night there was a thunderstorm Arthur cut hay opposite the house in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 11. looks like rain Paul came just as they we were getting dinner &amp;amp; he went befor supper Jane went over there to supper the girls drove up to the brick in democrat Marguerite went with them. Tom brought Ethel home Arthur walked up &amp;amp; rode back with the girls. Arthur took Jane &amp;amp; Hattie to Chippewa church Tom took Ethel &amp;amp; Fannie started to rain by night so gentle &amp;amp; nice got cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 12. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter for Jane. 4 1/4 for the print we got from her. I picked a little kettle of cherries &amp;amp; the children picked the rest, &amp;amp; I pitted them enough to fill 5 qts - 2 imperial at that. Marjorie took Jane to the station &amp;amp; it was threatening a storm I got the work done and milked milk separated it came so suddently lightning was just dreadful so close it seemed to fill the house I was so upset about her not being home the children went up to open the door gate &amp;amp; when she got home Fannie came over &amp;amp; unhitched helped to unharness &amp;amp; stayed untill it was over Will was down to see the doctor &amp;amp; got as far as Hewsons Arthur finished cutting opposite the house &amp;amp; Will raked what was cut sat. I made a johny cake for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 13. they cultivated their potatoes Marjorie washed I hoed our potatoes towards night. I canned the cherries there was 5 jars.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 14 Marjorie finished her washing. I churned &amp;amp; carried a pail of water from the school house. Kate Riexinger called she wanted salt. Fannie rakeing they drawed two loads here &amp;amp; put on the stack &amp;amp; took over home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 15 Marjorie, the children &amp;amp; Fannie went after cherries Marjorie got 20 qts &amp;amp; Fannie 17. Arthur mowing. I made a johny cake for supper. had fried ham. I could not make up my mind to kill a hen. thundered toward Niagara I was affraid there would be a storm befor they got home I washed a lot of my clothes that were laying around high wind about whipped the clothes to peices we pitted the cherries befor we went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 16 I canned up part of the cherries in the after noon as I got a kettle ready to can I had to go &amp;amp; mow away it threatened a storm just as I got out of the mow&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;amp; went to take the butter over for I churned in the morning a swam hung right in a good place on the apple tree by the gate. In the fornoon Arthur cultivated our potatoes just as I got the cherries ready again had to go in the mow again did not put the whole load on a little on the stack Hattie helped Fannie was rakeing untill the storm came up a dreadful storm struck the tree down the road &amp;amp; one at Sebbets. hailed over the river &amp;amp; here in places. The tree that was struck was not far from where Fannie unhitched. Marjorie went to Chippewa in the Sat 17, beautiful after the rain, morning took 4 1/4 butter they made it 4. 2 oz @ 20 - 83. 1 fox &amp;amp; 3. @ 22. 28 salt 5. B soda 5 Tanglefoot 5. Tea 15 bread 12. sugar 75. .paid 6 cts on 17 I sent 1 doz &amp;amp; 3 eggs @ 22 - 28. cts in cash of my money tea 15 lard 17 De 4&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 17. Marjorie baked bread. &amp;amp; ironed. &amp;amp; Marguerite helped her. I baked a ginger cake &amp;amp; two cherry pies swept the kitchen &amp;amp; yard cleaned the boards Marjorie swept the front room Marguerite dusted she swept the dining room &amp;amp; cleaned it. Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Chippewa in the morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;S. 18. meeting here Paul got here in time for church they all went from here &amp;amp; the other house the minister went to the Riexingers for dinner Marguerite went to the brick rode both ways &amp;amp; Dollie walked up &amp;amp; Fannie walked back she was over in the evening. Paul stayed for supper Arthur &amp;amp; Lue Riexinger went to Chippewa church&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 19. Marjorie &amp;amp; Fannie &amp;amp; the youngsters went after cherries again. got 15 qts. she went on to the shreded wheat works &amp;amp; I00 lbs. &amp;amp; 100 of flour at Dewitts @ $3.15 Will killed the blind hen &amp;amp; I got it ready for their dinner she weighed 4 lbs. I had to churn, Then cut the wheat in the field then went over on the hill Fannie here to tea, we got our cherries all pitted Mrs Riexinger here in the afternoon awhile&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 20 Mrs Rogers &amp;amp; Mrs French here for dinner I made a cherry pie &amp;amp; jelly tarts for dinner. Hattie invited them for tea so I got the cherries canned 11 qts &amp;amp; a pie. Ethel &amp;amp; George Montague for tea, they cut the wheat down the road. Fannie shucking up, the children walked to Wallaces to tell why we did not go after currants&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 21. sprinkled rain in the morning they cut their wheat up on the back road. grocers Picnic Marjorie &amp;amp; {Reta?} went after currants got 9 qts 45 cts I churned &amp;amp; cooked the veal I bought yesterday for 15 cooked the last of our ham sat I done up 4 qts of the currants&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 22. done up the rest of the currants 13 qts. lb pr lb they cultivated their corn Marjorie working on Reets white dress. I put a bed with raddish &amp;amp; letuce. out of 13 eggs chicks killed 3 of them rest of the eggs broke. a good thing the old turkey is in the barn first befor we went to bed poured&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 23 I churned in the fornoon after dinner I washed a blanket &amp;amp; quilt &amp;amp; some other things terrible hot. Lucy sick or that way Marjorie working on her dress yet at night the wind turned and blew a small gale &amp;amp; poured rain the clothes whipped for all they were worth Arthur &amp;amp; his father to town got his new suit.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 24 I carried over a lot of fruit made a custard pie black currant tarts &amp;amp; white cookies swept the dining room &amp;amp; ironed Marj swept the front room worked on her dress. Will killed a hen &amp;amp; I cleaned her. she baked bread yesterday &amp;amp; buns rained tonight again&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sun 25. Quarterly meeting at Port the girls went Arthur went to Millers with Tom. Kate &amp;amp; Mary here for tea. Paul came home from Sebbets. took Lucy to Dells at night. Arthur took their big cow last night. we had chicken potpie for dinner. Fannie over in the evening Mary Reavley John Darker &amp;amp; his little girl to Wills for dinner &amp;amp; supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 26 Marjorie &amp;amp; Reet went after black currants got 10 qts dreadful hot. John Riexinger helping draw wheat &amp;amp; stack it Paul went over in his place to Riexingers, I churned &amp;amp; made a Tapioca pudding for dinner &amp;amp; a big johny cake&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 27. I bought 30 lb. meat They are drawing on their own wheat Paul helped Arthur draw &amp;amp; Will horseraked. Hattie came home stayed all night to Mrs Dells went home with Birdie from Business meeting Marjorie had to go to Chippewa to get sugar 9½ lbs butter @ 22 1 doz eggs @ 22. sugar 1.00. salt 10. soda 5 molasses 12. ginger 5 paid 5 c on overalls. I canned up the black currants &amp;amp; mended his overalls. Mrs Riexinger called wanted to send some letters to the office but too late&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 28 The girls picked berries at Hewsons. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul cut marsh grass. at night Arthur went to Chippewa &amp;amp; got Jack shod&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29. I churned a big churning &amp;amp; wrote a letter to Mrs. Kent. Arthur ploughing. Paul cut the weeds next the garden. Marjorie wrote to Trumbles. I planted a lot of beans. Marjorie washed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 30. I started the green sunbound Marj washed Arthur &amp;amp; Paul drawed the marsh grass after Arthur got home with the cow from McCredie Reet picking berries she made 24 cts picked 12 baskets, Mary guarded the cows Paul went over the river. started late in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 31 Heximers thrashing Paul helped in place of Tom McCredie. Hattie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippewa took 1 doz &amp;amp; 6 eggs @ 23 got half lb. tea 15 corn 10 candy 2 nutmegs 4 Marj baked bread, &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; Reet ironed some- she swept the front room &amp;amp; dining room. I churned, made a custard pie black currant tarts &amp;amp; sponge cakes Paul went to Chippewa got 25 cts of meat &amp;amp; a lb of bologna&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;August 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 1 Dull part of the time they all went to church &amp;amp; all from the other house but Will his head bothered him. Arthur went to Reavleys. The girls &amp;amp; Reet went to the brick Fannie &amp;amp; Reet stayed to McCredies for tea Hattie came home with Riexingers Don Dell here in the evening beautiful moonlight &amp;amp; cool&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 2 Paul went to McCredies Reet &amp;amp; Hattie picking berries she picked 13 baskets- brought home 3. I put them in two jars in hot water. I churned quite a nice bit butter 4 1/4 Marjorie guaded the cows. Arthur ploughing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 3. Marjorie went to Clifton took 7 1/4 in my crock Aden got our jar that he had so long. Mrs. Day had our nice little white stone crock we had so long 4 lbs 3/4 butter. she got 100 of shreded wheat. butter 1.61. black tea 30 sugar 25 2 breads 12 cheese 15 candy 5 cocoa 10 thread 5 = 102 got 20 cts of Reets money &amp;amp; 20 of mine had stewed meat for supper I washed quite a lot of white clothes after the dishes &amp;amp; separater &amp;amp; churn was washed. Reet &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows. I had to carry water from the creek to put them from boiling&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 4. I washed the calicoes. she is sewing or cutting out her black waist she went to Riexingers after vinegar&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 5. I churned a big churning. I we have to cut it Fannie worked a little on her waist. I washed the churn up will not churn again this week. The cows have failed to&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 6. I had the irons to iron when Mrs Riexinger came to visit Hattie working on Margs waist. I made a ginger cake, black currant pie for supper. Marguerite &amp;amp; Fannie picking berries went at 7 came home a{t} 6 Fannie picked 26 bas Marguerite 10&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. 7. Marg baked bread yesterday I made a custard pie &amp;amp; tarts took down the stove pipe cleaned the chimbly as far as I could reach with a stick. blacked it washed the kitchen windows &amp;amp; ironed. Marg swept the front room &amp;amp; kitchen &amp;amp; drawed water at night watered part of the garden went twice but the barrel would not hold in had to empty it. Paul came home at night. I milked &amp;amp; separated the milk cleaned all the boards when she was drawing the water. Will &amp;amp; Lilly went to Chippewa took 2 doz eggs @ 24 nails &amp;amp; scibblers 5 matches 5 soap 10 cheese 16 candy 2. hot, hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 8 Jim Laur to Wills. the girls &amp;amp; Marguerite went to the brick drove Frank. dreadful hot, every day seems to get hotter &amp;amp; so dry. Hattie came over &amp;amp; gave Gordon a Sunday School lesson&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 9 Harmers Picnic. all from the other house but Lill went Ethel Miller came the night befor. The children took some flowers to Kay then went to Montagues. Paul went to Sebbets but came back for it sprinkled rain &amp;amp; his man did not go Paul went to Chippewa &amp;amp; over the river got 3 pairs of socks a shirt stud buttons sleeveholders spirel - level. kitt cobblers tools 2 lbs bologna got cooler. I picked a mess of beans at the other house Marguerite went to the other house untill they came home &amp;amp; stayed all night. I mended Pauls black shirt untill after 10. Ethel Miller came back &amp;amp; stayed all night. I churned we eat up the last churning but a little left. Marjorie working on her drawers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 10. cool north east wind. Arthur ploughing or rolling dont know which Marguerite went to pick berries got home after dinner she pick 3 he gave her 2. Fanny pick 6 he gave her 3. I made a johny cake for dinner Marg &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill ½ ten they would not eat the flys were so bad she is working on her drawers, Paul gone to McCredies.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11 Wed. Montagues &amp;amp; Marguerite cleaned the school house Mrs. Malinsky &amp;amp; Jennie McKeown went up to see Kay Jenny got 2 lbs butter that I churned today it was nice &amp;amp; hard&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 12 I started to fix the pig pen had to clean it out put a floor in it Hattie worked on Marjories waist had to stop on account of the humble bees so I papered the Parliament House&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 13 Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon both went to pick berries got what they picked they got enough for tea I worked worked some more on the pig pen after I washed in the fornoon. (14 They started &amp;amp; cut some oats here by the house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 14. took our little stone crock to Aden Dells the jar he kept so long. took 3 doz eggs for Mrs Taylor 25 cts &amp;amp; Maggie McKeowans $1.00 got 2 sacks shred, &amp;amp; 50 lbs bran I swept both rooms &amp;amp; cleaned them made 3 custard pies black currant tarts &amp;amp; little sponge cakes &amp;amp; ironed &amp;amp; churned. Paul came back from McCredies Cook was here to see him I dressed the big coomb hen that layed eggs with no shell Fanny went to Millers with Tom it sprinkled rain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 15 they all went to church. The minister to Wills rained in the night got a nice barrel of water on the east side of the house &amp;amp; a tub dull Marjorie washed &amp;amp; I churned&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 16 Marjorie washed &amp;amp; I churned the new school teacher started Fannie came home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 17 Marjorie starching &amp;amp; washing some more I made tarts to take up to Kay. after dinner she &amp;amp; Harrie went to Chippewa. she had 5 lb 1 oz butter @ 24 - 122 - 1 doz eggs 23 came to 145. the whole coal oil 18, sugar 25, tea 15. bread 4 loaves 24 soap 5 salt 5 tanglefoot 5 worm medicine 25, vaseline 5 cheese 17. Paul helping at the other house to start oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 18 I went up after dinner to see Kay Fannie &amp;amp; I stayed to tea. I churned in the fornoon. Mrs. Riexinger Mrs Flor. called&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Thur 19 Sunday school Picnic. Fannie, Hattie &amp;amp; the children went by Frazer Arthur put some oats out here then Will finished then Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to the Picnic by Chippewa Marjorie guarded the cows after she mixed the bread. I put it in the tins &amp;amp; baked it while she was guarding the cows at night. I wached the hens off the oats&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 20 I finished the pig pen at least Paul nailed down the second floor after I sawed them then Arthur came over &amp;amp; helped put them in the pen. Marjorie getting ready to start to Pelham Paul said Mrs. Riex &amp;amp; Flor was comeing so I made peach tarts a sponge cak{e} &amp;amp; a custard pie &amp;amp; they never intended to come it seems Marjorie gave up going untill morning then Hattie says she will drive her down (Sat 21 she took 3 doz eggs &amp;amp; going to get the groceries with her money. got meat &amp;amp; liver. cheese ½ tea sugar Paul went down to see about his watch he sent up a lb bologna I made 2 custard pies &amp;amp; a ginger cake &amp;amp; churned &amp;amp; cleaned the room. Kate &amp;amp; the Flor kids in the evening. Marj was going to stay at Jennies untill monday (Allens wife had a baby yesterday)&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 22 Flors went home. The youngsters went to Sunday with the girls They sang a peice they all walked. Will &amp;amp; Lill went to Reavleys Arthur kept house. Paul brought the cows &amp;amp; milked the youngsters got home so late they guarded the cows for a little while after they were milked.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 23. they raked the oats. Tom Reavley after Paul he went after dinner they drawed the oats &amp;amp; made the stack. I churned Hattie stayed tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 24 Fannie tonight Will &amp;amp; Hattie went to Drummonville took 4 lb 15 oz butter ½ doz eggs 11 cts butter 1.13 2 loaves bread 12 sack flour 85 lb lard 17 tangle foot 5 butter paper 4. 50 lbs middling 63 he had the last of his oats. The threshing machine to come tonight Mary Riexinger over after a spool of thread&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;wed 25 Hattie tonight when they went to thresh they found the engine leaking had to go to Drum. to get it fixed lost all the fornoon started after dinner finished over there &amp;amp; the oats here. I cleaned the oat bin out fixed the floor yesterday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 29 Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie threshed out the wheat hay. I churned. Fannie went to the League entertainment tonight. it was grand &amp;amp; the night was grand. I washed out the white clothes boiled them put them to soak over night, carried most of the water from the creek to wash set sponge tonight Fanny stayed tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 27. I mixed the bread carried more water to wash to not to take the rain water put the white clothes out &amp;amp; washed the colored clothes &amp;amp; starched a lot of things besides doing the work. milking &amp;amp; separating the milk it just about kills one when they are tired. Gordon went after the rooster at Wallaces Marguerite guarded the cows while he went 40 cts for the Rooster.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 28 I swept the house all over cleaned back tooms swept the gard{en} cleaned all the boards, made 3 pies ginger cake &amp;amp; ginger cookies dressed the hen that hung do{w?}n with fat &amp;amp; ironed a lot after dark. The youngsters went to Montagues after pears. Fannie here. a thunder storm about 12 &amp;amp; such a beautiful rain I dusted the front room &amp;amp; dining room after the children went to bed beautiful after rain Fannie did not come untill late.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 29 Fannie &amp;amp; her mother went to Chippewa took 5 lb butter they made it 5 &amp;amp; 1 oz 25 pr lb - 127. 1½ doz eggs @ 24 1.63 - $1.00 gran sugar 35 brown sugar soap 5 nails 4 yeast 5 sum 20. so beautiful after the rain, turns cool in the afternoon the children went to church. The minister to Will Dells. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur went to the brick Fannie went to Argyly &amp;amp; Paul came from Reavleys stayed to dinner went right after dinner&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 30 cool wind rather cold from the north east After dinner I started to Wallaces after Plums paid 50 for 12 qts &amp;amp; 40 cts for the rooster. They brought me home befor I started I found poor old blue hen dead &amp;amp; time some others mopeing around with dark heads I caught the worst &amp;amp; put them by them selves I have nothing to give them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 31 Will went to Port to Mill took 2 bushels for us 3 of the 5 hens dead &amp;amp; another under the wood pile that makes {# cut off} I sent Marguerite early in the morning to Chippewa after medicine castor oil eclectric oil. Poultry food with the 25 I borrrowed from Paul. I got a bottle turpentine I churned just keeps me busy with the sick hens doseing &amp;amp; so many drooping &amp;amp; the turkey three of them getting doctored.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Dec 31, 2 gals coal oil from Jim Tuft 34.00 &amp; 5 cts matches

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Wed 1 Dull nearly all day &amp; so cold all the fowels pinched up, no wonder they are so miserable &amp; sick five died in two day yesterday 3 &amp; more &amp; five very sick now besides a lot drooping it came on so sudden I believe they all would have gone if I had not sent for medicine &amp; doctored them. Mr Credie threshed at the Black place this afternoon. I canned up 9 qts of Plums &amp; we cleaned the Elderberries. Marguerite picked yesterday she &amp; Fannie went to Mrs Martin Dells. I worked the butter it was like winter so hard &amp; I set sponge tonight out of the new flour. Will got to the mill yesterday tonight so cold last night warm when we went to bed &amp; a little thunder storm came up so suddenly but the rain did not amount to much. Large supper at Argyle, Archer went: Marjorie gone 1 week &amp; 4 days. Marguerite went after a gal. vingegar &amp; paid the last also.Fannie up to McCredies helping Mrs McCredie The lightning rod ment to Wills all night - 3 of them. Hattie here stayed 

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                    <text>Friday 3. James McKeowan After butter they are going to thresh tomorrow. I canned the Elderberries &amp; the pears Emily sent down. Fannie here tonight. Allen Heximer after Arthur to take his place threshing at McKeowans (&lt;s&gt;Monday 3&lt;/s&gt; Sat 4 It drizled part of the day.

&lt;s&gt;Friday 3&lt;/s&gt; Sat. 4 Will &amp; Fannie went to Chippewa in the afternoon. They took down 1 lb 9 oz - 39 - 1 doz eggs @ 25 - 64. Pheno Chloro lard 17 cheese 22. I made 3 Elderberry pies small sponge cakes swept the house all through &amp; dusted both rooms. another hen died that makes 7. I got a lot of straw in the barn in the morning for fear of a wet day it has all the appearance turned cold &amp; the rain amounted to nothing &amp; so dark &amp; dismal Marguerite kept the cows in the schoolhouse yard while she swept. Fannie here tonight frost in places last night

Sun 5 cold. The girls &amp; Arthur went to the Brick then to Mill Dells Marjorie came home. got a chance with Tom McCredie. gone 2 weeks yesterday put the cows in the big field the wind was so cold from the west

Mon 6 Labor day no school. Ethel Montague came in after the applesauce cake receipt, one of the turkeys dead 3 gone now. I churned &amp; worked the butter 5 lbs ironed my white shirts &amp; some other clothes.

Teu 7. cold north east wind Will sick had a bad spell vomiting. teacher &amp; her mother went to Drummondville. Marjorie went to Clifton had 8 ½ of butter @ 28. got 1 doz jars @ 1.00 fly paper. paid De Witts for the flour $3.15. got bus. tomatoes 25 Shreded wheat 1.30. I cleaned up the front yard raked it bothways it was like a hen roost with feathers the youngsters guarding the cows.

Wed. 8 Mrs Riexinger &amp; I went to Mrs McCredies for dinner. I called at Allen Heximers to see the baby. I got 2 lbs lard at Mrs McCredies @ 25. gets cold every night. They are working on their wheat land. McCredies have sown, dreadful day. Clara down helping Hattie with her basket.

Thur. 9 Marjorie worked in the afternoon her clothes were all dirty from her visit she baked bread &amp; I churned &amp; worked the butter neuralgia just sets me crazy tonight all in the back of my head. I canned up 6 qts tomatoes she took 5 ½ of butter @ 25

Friday 10 Marjorie went to Drummondville took 5 ½ of butter @ 25 got 50 cts sugar lb tea 30 50 d on money bought 3 baskets tomatoes  25 cts basket plums at Weavers 30. got 50 cts gumme100 cap 15 cts. iron for the chickens 10 ct. I churned for our selves &amp; finished canning the tomatoes. Hattie went to Claras yesterday

Sat. 11.  I pealed up two kettles of tomatoes &amp; boiled them for they would keep, for chili sauce canned up the Plums. pealed a kettle of apple for sauce made two pies out of &amp; little sponge cakes Gordon walked to Chippewa &amp; rode back with Maggie Dell. he got 2 qt coal oil, 10 ct onions 5 cts elastic for his garters Marjorie swept back rooms &amp; Reet dusted. Hattie came home from Claras

Sun 12. All from both houses went to church. Gordon went to the brick walked &amp; never came back untill near dark

Mon 13. dreadful hot, I stood 3 hours in the fornoon &amp; the same in the afternoon making chili sauce. Arthur went to Welland after {blank} for wheat, the day something dreadful with heat &amp; dust. have to carry water from where the old fishing machine was Will one well has given out. Marjorie washed the dishes &amp; separater I got the meals. (14 I churned had to boil the creek water &amp; put it to cool in the well I made 3 more bottles of chili sauce that makes a bushel done up

Teu 14 This is the hotest day this summer something dreadful to{o} hot for horses to work or people either. I bought 25 cts meat. Marjorie makeing an apron for Reet &amp; cut Gordons hair &amp; washed his head Arthur drilling in the {blank} I swept and raked the yard again

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                    <text>Wed 15. nice breeze much better day than yesterday I carried over some plums that had one rubber on. made a johny cake. looked like rain last night but passed over no rain so long everything dried up &amp; dust so bad Hattie had a cold &amp; she is getting ready to go to Toronto. Lilly Dell came.

Thur 16. I churned in the &lt;s&gt;fornoon&lt;/s&gt; afternoon Lilly went over to the other house this afternoon &amp; up to Georges at night Mrs. Riex called came got butter cutter. Will &amp; Lill went to Chippewa took a doz eggs &amp; four loaves of bread &amp; a letter from Lena Cutting she was comeing I made an apple pie for dinner.

Friday 14. I made up some green tomato pickles &amp; pealed a lot of our tomatoes coked them down to use in stead of chilli sauce. made cookies &amp; peach tarts. made a kettle applesauce. swept &amp; cleaned the dining room Marjorie swept the front toom &amp; made starch for her clothes she wore in Pelham &amp; ironed some of them The children swept the yard &amp; pulled a lot of weeds then went to the school house to have their pictures taken. Hattie went to Clifton to go to Toronto.

Sat. 17 Marjorie baked bread done some more ironing after dinner went after Lena Maggie McKeown came after butter got 2 lbs 25 rode down with Marjorie. I made 3 apple pies. cleaned the raisins (&amp; made an sauce cake. swept the kitchen cleaned the boards swept the yard churned washed the churn bedde the calf &amp; pigs, cleaned the lamp washed the windows &amp; carried two pails of water from over the brook done all that from the cake when she was in Chippewa. Paul came back from Reavleys. They are cutting their corn one of Riexingers helping they have just got through hauling sand for their barn floor. Lena came back the same as ever cold at night- like frost. Marjorie to 3 1/4 butter got brown sugar 25. cheese 16. matches 5 fly

Sun 19. Lena to the other house for dinner &amp; supper. Reavlys girls brought Maggie Darkes to Wills. Lena had a long {?} after she came back.

Mon 20 Paul killed the big plymoth rock hen &amp; I dressed her for dinner she was terrible fat. After dinner Marjorie took her to Chippewa to go home Paul went to the Falls to get a job but got one Arthur &amp; Lue cutting corn. I churned.

Teu 21. Paul started on the bridge. Marjorie got up &amp; got his breakfast for him they are cutting corn yet. Marjorie went to Chippewa the shreaded wheat works got 200 hun gone 1.00 with my money &amp; $1.00 of Pauls money she saved by getting his under wear with butter &amp; 50 ct McKeown butter money

Wed 22. Marjorie went to Hewsons after tomatoes 3 baskets took 2 lbs butter to McKeowns for there threshers tomorrow paid for the tomatoes out of it. We drawed a barrel of water from the brook high wind almost a gale. Marjorie baked bread I churned. (23 Will &amp; Arthur tended to the pigs

Thur 23. a beautiful rain did thousands of good everything just dried up &amp; covered with dust 

Friday 24. I churned in the fornoon After dinner washed out some white clothes &amp; enough colored things to take up the water so I could put the tub out. Marjorie went to see hay. Fannie &amp; Maggie came on after supper

Sat 25. Dan took Marjorie to Chippewa after dinner to go over the river. She swept the front room &amp; ironed some befor she went. I made 3 pies &amp; a ginger cake stewed apples swept the yard. cleaned the boards &amp; kitchen &amp; I washed all the fornoon at colored clothes Paul bought 18 cts bologna &amp; 20 ct of ham, yesterday I bought 40 ct beef from Ben Wellick. Marjorie ironed Pauls striped shirt collats.

Sun 26 The dullest day I ever saw rained &amp; poured at times &amp; thundered &amp; hailed. had an awful time to keep the pig dry could not do it Fannie came over &amp; stayed all</text>
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                    <text>night. Hattie got home from Toronto. Mr Woodhead brought her from Chippewa. Mr Morrow to Wills for dinner in meeting at the Dells

Mon 27. Marjorie came home from over the river got 10 dol from Bernhard. when I went to feed the pig he would not eat &amp; we got him in the pen &amp; he seemed quite a bit better I churned &amp; pealed a kettle of tomatoes for chilli sauce 

Teu. 28. Maggie called to say goodbye Fannie took her to Chippewa then on to Drummondville, got her hat Mrs Riex called for onions I made a custard pie &amp; two apple pies cooked squash &amp; beans &amp; potatoes when one dont have meat Fannie could not get Rologum &amp; the bucher did not come

Wed 29. Schisler at Riexinger putting the concrete floor Arthur helping Marjorie baked bread awful high wind I churned &amp; worked the butter

Thur 30 Marjorie washed cold wind &amp; dull. had a young rooster for supper Arthur to Riexingers all day made a rice pudding with raisins

&lt;s&gt;Friday&lt;/s&gt; October 1909
Friday 1 cold but sunshine. they are getting out their potatoes 75 bushels Marguerite &amp; Lue helping, the teacher there for tea. I churned for our selves 2 lb 10 oz eat up nearly all the last churning all but 2 lbs. Marjorie &amp; I ironed I made some more chilli sauce. Gordon walked to Chippewa got 2 lbs bologna cold west wind

Sat 2. cold but sunshine one time in the day it was warm. Marjorie went to Clifton brought Hattie home from she went Teu. to see she had 2 lbs &amp; 1 doz eggs. got 40 cts meat 25 {?} basket peached basket pickles Jennie got for her 1 {?} shredded wheat. coal oil &amp; some lead &amp; the harness. I swept both rooms made 4 squash pies cleaned all the boards &amp; {?} swept the yard made apple sauce

Sun 3. Arthur &amp; the girls went to the brick &amp; to Sauers at night &amp; Sunday school rally. We had the roast of beef Paul bought for dinner. I had a terrible headache pealing the peaches out of cold water made it worse than usual I pealed them last night never got to bed untill eleven Oclock (Mon 4 Wills sow had pigs in the night found them this morning

Mon 4 canned the peaches 1. 2 qt jar &amp; 3 -2 qt jars churned after dinner 4 ½ butter very nice day Marjorie took her curtains down &amp; hung them out. I washed her windows Will went to the mill at Port, took 8 bushel for us 38 lb to the bushel. she set sponge at night she made beef soup for supper

Teu 5. Jake Myers sale Will &amp; Marjorie went he got a binder we wanted a cow. I baked the bread she mixed it I made two apple pies &amp; applesauce &amp; made a start on the wood house to clear it up just filled up. Arthur to Fred Dells cutting corn. when they went to the sale by Chippewa took 4½ butter &amp; 1 doz eggs got 50 cts sugar lb tea, &amp; ginger cak soap lb biscuit beautiful day. I cleaned up the wood house

Wed 6. Another grand day Welland Fair. All from the other house went but Hattie Maggie Dell called I churned &amp; dressed a chicken for supper. Marjorie washed the front room windows &amp; ironed her curtains &amp; put them up. Paul all covered with mud tonight

Thur 7 such a beautiful day Marjorie &amp; Fannie went after Grapes 50 lbs for us 12 lb for the children &amp; a basket for Paul went by Chippewa 2 lbs 50 &amp; eggs 18. 2 jars 19,B. collar 15 sugar 25. stockings 25 for Marguerite {taks?} 5 peppermints 5 &amp; 25 cts of meat: Will &amp; Arthur cutting marsh grass. I made 2 pies &amp; a small cake. I am getting the cold 

Friday 8. I pealed a big batch of green tomatoes &amp; churned for our selves. Biller came, from Buffalo Marjorie swept dining room &amp; cleaned it.</text>
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                    <text>Sat. 9. Marguerite walked to Chippewa. I gave her 30 cts to get coal oil. bologna &amp; 2 loaves of bread she rode up with Emily &amp; Stanly then she &amp; Gordon went with them for dinner for its Ethels birthday 16. today Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill noon. Marjorie swept the front room &amp; washed windows yesterday. I parboiled the green tomatoes &amp; peel them in vinegar. Made a pie. pitted a basket of grapes &amp; cooked them. cleaned the boards &amp; swept the yard. Pay day Paul went to Clifton got his pay for this month. I dug ½ bushel of potatoes out of our share. Marjorie went up to Mrs Kiers to see about a cow  I could not go after the cows for I expected Paul every minute &amp; the supper had to be got. The cows were in the marsh &amp; the youngster could not get them untill Marjorie went down.

Sun 10 beautiful day Mr &amp; Mrs Swarie to Wills all all day. only Fannie went to church. Marjorie &amp; the youngsters went from here. Then she went to Riexingers Arthur &amp; Paul went to Clifton drove down. Paul went to Frank Tufts.

Mon 11. looks like rain in the morning. Marjorie went to the shredded wheat works got $2 00 $3 00 took 2½ butter to Adens @ 27 pr lb. got 50 ctrs G sugar spice 10 cheese 20 min to 12. Will took Fannie to Sharps. towards night just poured &amp; when we went to bed it was snowing we kept the horse &amp; cows in. I churned &amp; canned 3 Iron qt jars of grapes the children guarded the cows untill noon towards night the pigs got out &amp; we run our legs about off running after them to get them in &amp; so mudy. Marjorie rubbed the horse all good &amp; fixed her for the night 

Teu 12 Everything all covered with snow quite deep the trees all loaded down. just a dreadful day hail snow &amp; rain &amp; at night Marg Riexinger says it lightened when Arthur &amp; Biller started from there kept the cattle &amp; horse in all day &amp; so dark you could scarcely do anything I canned the green tomatoes &amp; &lt;s&gt;Marjorie baked bread&lt;/s&gt; I pitted another basket of grapes &amp; cooked the pulp

Wed 13 The snow still hanging on &amp; more comeing such a dark day a little sun. Marjorie baked bread Paul &amp; Frank Tuft called for Pauls rubber boots but Stanly was down &amp; got them we get 10 eggs a day now I churned for our selves &amp; caned the grape I cooked yesterday Marjorie made a shirt for Gordon {?} out of Pauls.

Thur 14. drizled some but the snow went quite a bit of sun. I canned up the Plums Emily gave us 3 jars, &amp; pitted the last of the grapes. Marjorie mended Marguerites dress, The children got quite a lot of hickorynuts. Mary Riexinger brought the onions. Arthur went after his dog &amp; brought him home

Friday 15 sunshine most of the day but cold wind. Arthur started to plough their pasture field. Biller went to Buffalo. The children went down after more hickory nuts they have a nice lot now. They stayed untill noon in the afternoon between the three of them they guarded the cows in the afternoon. I canned a big jar of grapes &amp; churned worked the butter. I weighed the shreded wheat it weighed 100  &amp; 1. Marjorie working in the fornoon on Reets jumper the blue one to match the blue skirt that Hattie made

Sat 16. Looks like a storm again. Marjorie went to Chippewa took 6 lbs butter @ 27 d pr lb. 1.62 ½ doz eggs 14. 176. coal oil 18 brown sugar 25 Tea 15 soda 5. rubbers 90. salt 5 bologna 10. There was 18 comeing to us &amp; they made it 8.</text>
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                    <text>Hattie &amp; her father went to Drummondville then she went on to Clifton to get her glasses &amp; Reets. drizled most of the fornoon I blacked the stove swept the rooms made a cake a grape pie &amp; grape tarts. killed a chicken &amp; dressed it for supper. Marguerite got her new shoes. 1.50 Arthur took up one hive for us had only enough for one meal but it was the last swarm hived.

Sun 17 dull at times &amp; sunshine roads heavy Mrs Riexinger all day Fannie Marshall to the other house for dinner &amp; supper they went to the brick Arthur took them

Mon 18. Mrs. Riexinger &amp; Kates birthday. Gordon started to school I churned &amp; worked the butter washed a basket of tomatoes &amp; pealed them for chilli sauce. Marg makeing Reets blue jumper. Arthur took up another hive of mine with a more than the other they took theirs up with the double swarm in &amp; it was full. In the evening Hattie over.

Teu 19. north wind most of the day but sunshine. Gordon helped Marguerite with the cows untill noon then Marj had the bread mixed &amp; she went &amp; helped Marguerite untill 11. took me all the fornoon cleaning up around the yard everything so dirty &amp; muddy made a big jar of chilli sauce &amp; washed some of my underwear Marjorie baked the bread &amp; finished the jumper. I boiled some wheat for the pigs Will up to McCredies after a plough thear.

Wed 20 most beautiful day Marjorie &amp; Reet guarded cows untill 1/4 to 12. I washed a lot of white clothes &amp; boiled them sun bright but a cold north wind I was going to churn when Kate Riexinger came in. Will was down to Chippewa getting his {tyre byre?} set Marguerite &amp; Gordon took the cows out after school

Thur 21. rained most of the night not hard for theres not much water caught: could not guard the cows in the fornoon for it is drizling Gordon took them down to the pasture when he went to school then after dinner Marguerite &amp; Marjorie took them out untill 4 when a thunderstorm &amp; rain came up I ironed just got through when the storm came hard just poured &amp; the wind blew hard at night &amp; poured again. Hattie &amp; Arthur were going to Tufts to practice. I churned this fornoon for ourselves Arthur ploughing by their house

Friday 22 Marjorie &amp; Marguerite guarded the cows untill eleven I measured up 2 bushels of wheat &amp; a bushel of oats, to take to Chippewa to get chopped for the pigs. Took 3 lbs 3 oz 89. eggs 23 sugar 25 tea 15 soap 5 Ginger 10 lard 16. Marguerites rubbers {? page cut off} paid 41 out of the butter &amp; Marg paid 24 cheese 16. Will killed a pig for themselves. the roads dreadful. I churned &amp; worked the butter washed the churn she got 2 little pumkins Maggie McKeown gave. Arthur took Marjorie 2 hives of bees up started to rain &amp; poured at one time. Arthur dug a mess of potatoes &amp; we had them for supper &amp; the liver they gave had a good supper when she came home.

Sat 23. Miss Barron &amp; Zella Miller to the other house got there at noon Marjorie started to Clifton to go over the river Jennie got the 2 lbs of butter @ 30 went on Teu to Thorold after flannel got $4.20 &amp; yarn 30. got 30 cts at the ten cent store &amp; 25 cts sweet potatotes did not come home untill Teu night. Sat I made 4 pies out of pumkin one for the children for sawing wood &amp; small sponge cakes. raining tonight &amp; just us 3 here

Sun 24. The children went to church. The minister to the other house for dinner. Levi Dell burried this afternoon the children went. I was here all day alone. cold day &amp; dull untill nearly 4 Oclock when the sun struck out. freezing all the afternoon wind north the trough froze over befor night coldest night yet ground froze like winter almost. Tom McCredie at the other house tonight 

Mon 25. Miss Barron &amp; Zella went home thanksgiving day nice sunshine most of the day had spareribs for dinner I churned &amp; worked the butter. have to boil 6 pots of cracked a day for the pigs.</text>
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                    <text>Teu 26. Marjorie came home in the evening with Jim Tuft Will &amp; Lill were down to Chippewa he got some chopping done. I peeled the pears to preserve. last night it rained just as we were going to bed school ½ day.

Wed 27 School all day &amp; none for Mondays on acount of convention Marjorie &amp; Reet guarded the cows I churned &amp; cooked the pears

Thur 28 Will took a pig to Willock 10 cts pr lb weighed 136 then he went to Clifton to see Jennie about potatoes Marjorie &amp; Gordon went after apples to Welland got 7 bushels @ 20 cts or bus cold north wind Arthur ploughing has the neuralgia in his face no one guarded the cows put them in the big field

Friday 29. one year ago today Paul arived from the north west. Arthur went after apples got 6 bushles I churned The children guarded the cows. Marjorie did intend to go to Drummonville but decided to wait untill tomorrow Entertainment at Montrose sunday school last night The children went on wed night 27. got home with Stanly &amp; Gina

Sat 30. Marjorie went to Drummondville took 7 lbs 3 oz. Aden left the ounces off 27 d pr lb 1.89 gal coal oil 18 lb tea 30 bag salt 10 lamp wick &amp; lantern wick 4 lb soda 5 sugar 25 brown sugar 25 lard 20 toweling 23 thread &amp; Pearline 15 cheese 19 candy 2 sticks. children took the cows out ½ 9 sprinkled rain they put them on a 10 Gordon cut 4 sticks in 20 minutes. I got them their dinner &amp; sent them with the cows they kept them untill 2 Oclock then w{e?} got the box over &amp; they drawed the apples over all but the basket &amp; the bag I took over. I made 3 pumkin pies swept both rooms made 6 pots of mush. Arthur finished the field

Sun 31. Beautiful day. The children went to the brick with Hattie they walked. Paul home all day. Arthur &amp; Hattie to Sauers church. The teacher went with them Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows in the morning &amp; she guarded at night The children got home at {da?}

November 1909

Mon 1. The most beautiful day you would wish to see sunshine &amp; warm. bees out. like summer. Arthur ploughed the potatoes out here by the house. After he got them out he helped Will &amp; me to pick up we had to scrape the mud off with a stick. had about 5 bushels for ours never got in the house untill 12. Marjorie &amp; Marguerite guarded the cows. afternoon I churned &amp; washed the separater just befor the cows were milked I had to made 4 pots mush, out of cornmeal &amp; middlings.

Teu 2. terrible day for wind the leaves came down more today than all the fall. sprinkled rain at times not cold though Marjorie &amp; Marguerite guarded the cows I washed separater &amp; churn made 3 pots of mush. I washed the room windows. Arthur started the big field to plough. They finished drawing on their corn yesterday afternoon.

Wed 3 fine weather for the time of year They guarded the cows &amp; picked the apples on Buyers lot so they would not choke the cows after dinner they went to Hewsons &amp; paid for the cabbage then went to McCredies after vinegar but Mrs McCredie was not home. I churned. I got the barrel over for the potatoes &amp; some over getting a little colder

Thur 4 Will went to Chippewa Mrs Riexinger called she was here too. I would have got all the potatoes over if I had not {carried?} in the honey I have to make 6 pots of mush a day for the pigs Will brought Ethels letter saying she was comeing on sat morning Marjorie set sponge at night.

Friday 5 Marguerite wached the cows while Marjorie tended to her bread. she washed the curtains over &amp; starched &amp; ironed them &amp; swept the room we got the bedroom bereau out on the kitchen &amp; the front room stove out so I could black it &amp; the pipe at night. I pealed a lot of apples &amp; cleaned a lb of raisins most beautiful day</text>
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                    <text>Sat 6. Another beautiful day. Arthur &amp; his father went after coal with two teams. Then Arthur went with one team. she got Arthur to put up the room stove befor he went &amp; helped put the other bereau in the bedroom she had to sweep the room over. I swept both rooms &amp; cleaned the floor swept the yard &amp; cleaned the boards dressed a chicken for dinner made a grape pie Marjorie had to go after Ethel befor dinner. got a towel 25. big lamp burner, cheese coffee butter paper: Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp; bedroom after she came home &amp; I made cookies &amp; two apple pies Ethel went at night with Hattie after Hattie to the station

Sun 7 the most beautiful day you would wish to see just grand the Rally at the brick church the youngsters went with Arthur &amp; Hattie &amp; Hattie. Marjorie went to the station after Bertha the children &amp; Fannie. The doctor came to see Lilly. Ethel &amp; Hattie went with Will Arthur &amp; Nettie came by Frazer Arthur took them to the station at night. Paul came in the morning &amp; went up to the brick. Hattie went home with Arthur &amp; Nellie &amp; in the fornoon Ethel went to the other house for dinner Paul killed a rooster &amp; I dressed it &amp; fried it for dinner They killed their hen after dinner. I cleaned the Entrals after dinner Arthur cleaned their hogs entrals. Don Dell called at night then Arthur Tom McCredie &amp; him went to Harveys Paul slept at Wills.

Teu 9 awful cold east wind Marjorie took Paul out to the river to get Pauls apples. he cut one quarter of meat so I got the spare ribs for dinner after dinner Ethel went to the other house for tea. Hattie took Bertha &amp; Fannie to the station. The doctor there again.

Wed 10 Marjorie took the cows out at least. Reet had them out &amp; she went &amp; helped her. Hattie took Ethel to Chippewa I scoured the tub out to put the meat in then scrubbed the barrel &amp; scalded it out. Then went &amp; sawed &amp; cut the meat up had it done at 1 Oclock then Marjorie &amp; Reet whealed it in the wheal barrow &amp; I salted the most of it Mary Riexinger called.

Thur 11. I chopped the heads up &amp; the feet the toes off. put the liver &amp; heads to soak took the meat out &amp; salted it more cut up the lard &amp; salted fried out the entral fat. &amp; churned. Marjorie &amp; Reet guarding the cows. The most beautiful day only too hot.

Friday 12. I churned again, &amp; made the liver cheese they are guarding the cows. 

Sat 13. Marjorie went to the mill after bran got 100 for $1.10 sold the eggs at Adens for 85 &amp; the butter at Kislers for 28 got the sugar 25 tea 15. coal oil 18 Mrs Riexinger after peppermint for Kate she is sick. I made 3 apple pies swept both rooms cleaned the boards fried out the rest of the lard that was left from yesterday.

Sun 14. Quarterly meeting here The ministers went to Will Dells Arthur went with Tom McCredie to Millers. Kate &amp; Marg called in the afternoon just something on their heads it was so warm the weather was out of season - one was uncomfortable

Mon 15. wind north east Marjorie went up to Frank Tufts after the goose. came back by Chippewa got a barrel of salt 1.50 got some more sage I borrowed 24 lb pail &amp; all of salt from Will took the meat all out emptied the barrel &amp; salted it some more &amp; made pickle cold pickle that would bear an egg had enoough to cover all but a little then I churned after dinner. The children guarded the cows in the fornoon then Gordon went to school</text>
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                    <text>Teu 16 Marguerite started to school cold west wind I took the pantry window out &amp; had a big time fitting the glass it was too large had to cut the sash. Marjorie guarded the cows in the field by the house. rained in the afternoon. Will was up to Port to Mill it was raining when he got home. Hattie was up to business meeting yesterday to Cooks Mill last night in the night the wind blew a gale poured rain &amp; hailed the poor turkeys had a hard night.

Wed 17. The children took the cows down when they went to school &amp; put them in the field but it was to{o} cold &amp; rainy they brought them up &amp; put them in the barn. I churned Marjorie made Marguerites brown waist over. we got Pauls apples over in the cellar it was so cold ground froze &amp; a little snow on the ground.

Thur 18. Will went to Chippewa with the chickens &amp; bought his socks &amp; rubbers after dinner Arthur helped {to wash?} the stove &amp; Marjorie blacked the stove the little dog went down with Arthur when he went to plough &amp; he got so cold Will went after him

Friday 19. quite a bit of snow on the ground soft &amp; misty like rain a times lots of water running away on the west side of the house. Arthur did not plough today I cleaned up the pantry Marjorie &amp; Gordon have quite a time doing the night chores its so slopy. Florence Leisher at Riexingers now Mrs R went up to Buffalo on Sunday. 

Sat 220, Marjorie &amp; Gordon guarded the cows Marguerite went to McOlives gone untill dark I churned for ourselves stewed apples &amp; made an applesauce cake grape tarts &amp; a pie &amp; a big batch of white cookies with raisins cleared up the back kitchen &amp; swept winter kitchen Gordon cut a lot of wood. Marjorie swept the front room but did not get time to dust it.

Sun 21 all from the other house &amp; the children went to church Marjorie could not wear her shoe The minister to Wills for dinner we expected Riexinger girls &amp; Florence but they did not come Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening

Mon 22 raining pretty nearly all day poured at times got soaking watering the cows &amp; gathering the turkeys in the back pig pen they had a hard night of it pouring on them most of the night. The youngsters got wet comeing home at noon Marjorie &amp; them had a time at night doing the chores. Marjorie made her red pants Paul came home at night from Frank Tufts

Teu 23 turned cold in the night &amp; the wind strong north the ground froze Paul took Topsy &amp; went out to the river to get his clothes. he got the salt barrel out of the waggon it was there over a week Arthur went to Chippewa after dinner to get some harness mended. I cut out my flannel shirt Florence &amp; the girls &amp; Frank to the other house. cold night.

Wed 24 Will took his hens down to the butcher. Mrs. Riexinger sick Marjorie &amp; Paul went over. I put the back on Pauls vest - going to be bitter cold tonight I got a lot of rainwater in

Thur 25. wind east chills one through I have a terrible headache Riexingers went to mill &amp; shreadded wheat works Marg came over to see if we wanted to send with them. They could only get one hundred &amp; let us have half Lue came at night to tell us Paul working for Walmsley getting in straw. Practice at Harveys to night. Arthur went. Marjorie went to Chippewa had 5 lb 10 oz @ 28 - 158. sugar 25 tea 30 wheateen 25 cornmeal 10 {Lemons?} 25 Globe coal oil 19. insoles 10 stamps 4. I sent a dollar for the Spr. {?} Arthur down getting Don Dells drill mended I churned 2 lb 7 oz

Friday 26 Mary Riexinger over after 2 lbs butter @ 3 d pr lb Kate walk down to Chippewa  Arthur ploughing on their cornground Paul changed stove all the fornoon at it then Marjorie blacked the pipe I washed out some {written on right side} shirts for Paul Gordon &amp; herself she swept the front room in the fornoon I made 2 pies.

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                    <text>Sat 27. beautiful day only the roads are muddy. Paul went over to Franks for Allen gun stayed all day Marjorie walked to Chippewa to go over the river. I bought a gal coal oil @ 17 from Jim Tuft. Arthur &amp; his father ploughing on the corn ground I made 3 pumkin pies swept the two kitchens &amp; washed out some things of mine &amp; Marguerites her &amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill four Oclock. another fine day untill nearly evening when it looked like rain Arthur, Hattie, Paul &amp; Marguerite have gone to the brick they went in the democrat in the evening it poured rain for awhile Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening 

Mon 29. beautiful day Wills cows out in pasture. Arthur ploughing yet. went at night to practice at Manuels. Paul cut a lot of wood &amp; piled up the rest of the rails took up my two hives one had quite a lot of nice white honey the other only enough for supper. I churned washed the churn &amp; worked the butter. Paul went to Riexingers after the shreadded wheat.

Teu 30 At the schoolhouse to grade the yard Arthur went after dinner I cleaned the veranda cleaned the stove washed dishes &amp; separater then it was dinner time had pancakes &amp; a johny cake yesterday Marjorie came home after dinner by Fraser. took Topsy &amp; went back after her things Paul went to McCredies after vinegar but could not get any had to buy 2 qts from them a 10 cts Paul gone down to practice at the schoolhouse has a duch peice.

Dec 1909  Dec 1909  Dec 1909

Wed 1. Paul put the posts in for Will down the lane Arthur finished the ploughing &amp; Paul &amp; he drawed up the marsh grass they cut down in our field. had the flowers out in the back kitchen beautiful day for the time of year I washed out some things mostly pillow cases

Thur 2 Another nice day. Arthur &amp; Paul went to Alexs bush gone all day had a big days work. Mrs. Riex called. Marjorie to Aden Dells had them phone to the shreadded wheat works but could not get any got ½ bus corn 45 cts 10 cts oyster shell &amp; grit. lb cheese 25 ct sugar, 2 loaves bread tacks wind east she set sponge last night &amp; I worked it up &amp; baked it it was good for nothing, the rising was no good Marty got 50 lbs of bran for us

Friday 3 Arthur &amp; Paul went over &amp; drawed railroad ties from Jerrys bush. Paul put the stovepipe up on the frontroom stove I had to black the pipe over Marjorie swept &amp; dusted the front room &amp; I made tarts &amp; two pies. The teacher here for tea then went down to the school house to practice. nice in the fornoon got dull in the afternoon wind east. I churned for our selves in the fornoon 

Sat 4 Marjorie went to Chippewa made sale for 4 turkeys at 14 ct live weight or 20 dressed I made 3 pies &amp; tarts swept &amp; cleaned the room cleared up the back kitchen The children guarded the cows in the afternoon Arthur went with some wheat to sell &amp; Paul went as far as Chippewa. Marjorie washed out some things Sat after she came home.

Sun 5 The children &amp; Paul went to church the minister to Wills

Mon 6 raining at times &amp; high wind The teacher up to Wills for tea then went down to practice &amp; came back &amp; stayed &amp; stayed all night John Hanker brought the Engine to cut feed tomorrow afternoon I churned

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                    <text>dinner. John Riexinger came to help cut but it stormed so &amp; the wind was so high they did not cut went home again Marjorie baked bread &amp; I made two pies an apple  &amp; one grape &amp; grape tarts

Wed. 8 bitter cold yet &amp; high wind they did not come yet. John came over &amp; went home. Mary came over with the pork

Thur 9 high wind yet &amp; cold Marjorie took the turkeys down 2 for Mrs. Saunders 5.25 &amp; two weigh 31 @ 14. to Flomerfell. Arthur went to Reavleys.

Friday 10 I roasted the pork for supper &amp; cleaned the floor. The teacher to tea Arthur &amp; Paul went down &amp; Arthur over to practice 

Sat. 11. Tom McCredie came befor we got up to cut feed real cold had to thaw the John helped to cut: paid Tom $3.75

Sun 12. Arthur &amp; Hattie went around by Harveys &amp; took Miss Andrew to the brick church quite cold cool wind. Marjorie went to Clifton to stay 2 weeks Paul took her to Fraser Hattie &amp; Arthur over in the evening.

Mon 13 rained nearly all day Paul let the gander out &amp; he enjoyed it for he has been shut up since the 9 of November I churned in the fornoon &amp; boiled the mince meat &amp; chopped the suet. After dinner swept the front room pealed the apples &amp; choped them &amp; the mince meat, got up at five Oclock &amp; blacked the stove &amp; made the fire had breakfast @ six the teacher at Wills they went down to practice. Tom &amp; Don did not come

Teu 14 got up at 5 Oclock on acount of the bread blacked the stove through breakfast 20 to 7. bread mixed befor 8 real cold. wind changed in the night, blew terrible in the night had to get up every little while in that the door the front door was something awful. Reet would lay there if everything in the room blew out. Made pies apple pies &amp; blackcurrant tarts &amp; white cookies after Paul went down to practice I washed a lot of the good dishes put clean paper on the lower shelves in pantry  cleaned the floor dusted the front room, &amp; cleared up the pantry. 

Wed 15 cold &amp; cloudy the front room dark. I got up at 3 O clock made two fires. swept &amp; dusted. Paul walked to Chippewa got a $1.00 &amp; 7 d groceries. raisins 25 currants 25 G sugar 25 cinnamon 10 ct alspice 5 canded peel 10 soap 5 nutmegs 2 Mrs. McCredie here for dinner. Lilly over after dinner I went part way with her bitter cold west wind.

Thur 16 cold yet west wind I dressed two roosters to send with Maggie at night I trimed Reets hat for the entertainment. Fannie came home from Sharps. Tom McCredie called in for Arthur &amp; Paul

Friday 17. real cold &amp; snowing hard at times high west wind Entertainment tonight made $18. Allen Heximers wife came in with her baby. Reavleys over &amp; gave a number of selections.

Sat.18 churned yesterday for our selves cleaned the floor made two apple pies &amp; black currant tarts they took the organ &amp; lamps to the church &amp; put the seats back &amp; Marguerite swept &amp; dusted.

Sun 19 bitter cold west wind The children went to church Gordon went back to Riexingers to take money for the preacher he got his dinner at Wills Mary &amp; her mother over for tea Arthur up to Harvey Dells for tea. The girls came over to say goodbye they are going to Welland on Fraser to stay to Sharps untill thursday 

Mon 20 Made a big Johny cake I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; pealed a lot of apples. very cold yet, wind west I set sponge tonight

Teu 21 snowed in the night, enough to make it cold on the feet. Arthur going to Chippewa with his horses Paul went with him &amp; took 3 turkey hens one for Keameyer weighed 12½ @ 175 two for Flomerfell on 11½ one 12½. $5.11  Paul carried a box &amp; one turkey &amp; live-weighed them in the school house another cold day. could not get the bread mixed bothering with the turkeys. sent 3½ butter 28 - 98 painkiller 25 3 loaves bread 15 cup saucer 25 lbs cheese 16 2 lbs candy 16 one lb. for Marjorie &amp; one for Marguerite for that we owe her.</text>
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                    <text>&lt;s&gt;Wed 22&lt;/s&gt; box matches 5 yeast cake 5 2 loaves bread 10 vanilla 10 

Teu 21 ½lb tea 15 1 lb iceing sugar 10 gallon coal oil 18 cascara bromequine 25. raw sugar 25. That was Teusdays list &amp; what is marked for teusday is friday's list

Wed 22 I made 3 mince pied &amp; cleaned a lot of raisins &amp; currants last day of school last night Arthur took the teacher to Montrose Entertainment in the buggy Paul went with Riexingers.

Thur 23. cold day west wind. Paul killed the gander &amp; a rooster &amp; I picked them dry. After dinner I made an applesauce cake very cold day &amp; wind still blowing

Friday 24. I cleaned the floor blacked the stove swept the front room &amp; Marguerite dusted &amp; I made white cookies Paul walked to Chippewa &amp; took the 3½ of butter that I have marked for teusday pain Killer 25 bread 15 cup &amp; saucer 25 lb cheese 16 2 lbs candy 16 one for Marjorie &amp; one for Marguerite I stuffed the chicken &amp; roasted it made dressing for the goose. Paul went after Marjorie. Will &amp; Arthur in Don Dell brought the meat.

'Christmas' 25 wind east snowy at times &amp; dull Bernhardt arrived befor dinner he stayed untill after tea &amp; Paul took him to Fraser. The roast goose was fine but I did not enjoy the day. John McCredie came home last night.

Sun 26. Hattie went to the Montrose Sunday School &amp; gave a beautiful address Fannie went to the brick then they came here for tea we sent for them Paul went to Ed Dells for tea

Mon 27. cold day. Will &amp; John Riexinger went over to the hall. Stanly took a load to Netties took Marguerite with them on the big sleigh Fannie rode over with them she was going back to Berchers. Paul went to the ice house this afternoon I churned &amp; worked the butter &amp; made pies Frank Riexinger brought the beef {smudged} 1.19 lbs @ 642 came to $7.77. paid $4.00 had time of it stewed for supper

Teu 28 cold west wind froze the meat solid John &amp; Arthur audited the books at Harveys

Wed 29. Fred Dell trustee. Tom McCredie cutting feed at Wills bitter cold day 10 below zero this morning. had a roast of beef for supper &amp; I made small cakes &amp; apple pies

Thur 30. snowing it keeps cold yet terrible cold Marjorie made the plum pudding for dinner Paul had his at night Arthur to Freds getting out ice beautiful sunshine but very cold

Friday 31 The youngsters went to Montagues for dinner Stanly brought them home snow up to their knees in places &amp; snowing hard when they went. Arthur to McCredies Fred killed their little steer in the afternoon


January 1910

Sat 1. Arthur went to Chippewa with the beef for Kaumyer took 2 lbs butter for us got 1 lb tea 31, 25 granulated sugar &amp; 1 lb soda. turned to rain &amp; the snow is nearly gone I churned for our selves &amp; made apple pies we had mince &amp; we had beef fried for supper.

Sun 2. cold wind but mud in places not much snow left. only 9 in church. The minister went with Tom Dell Hattie over in the evening.

Mon 3. Will went with Riexingers boys to the townhall Arthur went to vote then to Chippewa got his black horse shod. Miss Andrew came back to her school but did not teach &amp; she &amp; Mrs Reeb, Mrs Harvey Dell &amp; Mrs Fred Dell papered the lobbys at the school house the wind started to blow from the west &amp; it snowed &amp; drifted it turned out a wild night not so cold as blustery high wind The cows were all covered with snow when Marjorie went out to give the horse her bran she had a big time fixing the door</text>
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                    <text>Teu 4. The day something dreadful its so cold the wind east Marjorie baked bread Arthur went to Welland &amp; up to Sharp with their meat he got the oysters for the party tonight at Harveys for the rascal Pat quality. it was not a fit night to go anyplace, my big Geraniums froze had them right by the stove fire late at night 

Wed 5 befor 5 Oclock this &lt;s&gt;the&lt;/s&gt; morning, it was so stormy strong east wind Paul did not go untill 11 Oclock he has a bad cold. I cleaned the floor. Marjorie cleared up the front room. The teacher in for supper. Hattie &amp; Arthur came in &amp; Hattie moved her over to stay all night quite icy, &amp; high wind 

Thur 6. snowed a little in the night, enough to cover the ice. dull all day &amp; all yesterday. I churned today &amp; worked the butter Marjorie fixed the mat, the carpet that belonged to the swinging chair. yesterday she finished her red shirt yesterday Millers party tonight (friday 7, Hattie went to Cook about her tooth Arthur took her to Chippewa &amp; she went down on the car.

Friday 7. Frank Riexinger called with the matches. Hattie went up to Mrs Martin Dells expected Reavlys but they did not come so Hattie staid all night. Marjorie mended the horse blanket very cold yet

Sat 8. Marjorie &amp; the youngsters went to Chippewa, took 8 1/4 of butter @ 2{cut off} overshoes 1.75 soda biscuit 20 bread 15 yarn 2 sandpaper 5. painkiller 25, bromoquane 25, I churned for ourselves 1½  took 1 1/4 with the 7 we had on hand towards my overshoes. I made 3 apple pies &amp; one mince dreadful cold wind snow quite deep Dan came down to Wills, called here in the evening. Minnie Marshall to the other house.

Sun 9 Hattie &amp; Fannie went to Will Dells, Will &amp; Dan went to Riexingers. Arthur went to Harvey Dells. stormed terrible bad snowed so hard

Mon 10 Dan came over real early &amp; stayed untill 4 Oclock then went to Tom Somervilles, quite stormy in fornoon but sunshine. Everytime Paul smokes he coughs. A person cannot help getting a cold Marjorie has sore throat.

Teu 11 Dan went to see hay had dinner there then went to Will Dells for a visit then to McCredies for the Oyster supper Fannie &amp; Ethel Miller came down, Tom McCredie went after them &amp; took them to his place for the evening. Dan took Hattie up. Arthur took the teacher up. They got home 5 Oclock in the morning. Hattie &amp; Arthur went to Drummondville to get her tooth on I finished my new shirt &amp; got it on. She changed my overshoes got 2.75 ones

Wed 12. Dan took Hattie &amp; Ethel to see Mrs. James &lt;s&gt;Dell to see her&lt;/s&gt; Arthur drawed a load of wood or rails in the fornoon &amp; one in the afternoon &amp; Lue Reixinger one, big loads all of them I churned &amp; worked the butter Marjorie baked bread her throat is no better. party for Alex McCredie The teacher to Wills for tea going to the party then stay there all night. Dan here for tea. good sleighing &amp; not a bad night. Paul got home near 3 Oclock.

Thur 13. wind strong east, goes right through one. Will &amp; Arthur went to Welland got fence posts 40 @ 12 ct. 4.80. got Arthur new cutter. John &amp; Tom McCredie to the other house for tea Dan went home today. The roads getting drifted full

Friday 14 drifted all night &amp; all day today wind still east snow in every hole &amp; corner. terrible day the youngsters went to school 4 hr school there was to be a party to Tom Morrisons, &amp; tonight Tom McCredie came over after Arthur I dont see how they will go the roads must be blocked I am glad Paul is here to do the chores this stormy day

Sat 15 a better day but roads blocked in places especially north &amp; south roads John Marshall &amp; family to Wills Arthur went over in the big sleigh. At night they all went to Morrisons  Paul walked to Chippewa &amp; got 25 ct sugar tea 15 bread 10 soda 5 lemons 5. 40 cts of my money 25 of Paul board money. I made an applesauce cake &amp; two apple pies. Paul cut a big pile of wood to last a week.

Sun 16 Ethel Miller went to church with McCredies came back they all stayed to Wills for dinner also the minister &amp; his brother hardly any one in church The roads are so bad, Fannie over in the afternoon went home to get supper. Hattie went with the minister to Reavleys. Arthur took the teacher to Chippewa church.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 17. George Sommerville burried meet at the house 12 Oclock. Paul helping break roads up by Henry Heximers &amp; about thawing &amp; feels like rain. I churned &amp; worked the butter 

Teu 18 rained in the night &amp; this evening &amp; most all afternoon. The teacher let Marguerite have her rubber boots, they did not go after dinner. Paul &amp; Arthur changed the stove pipe &amp; Paul cleaned the chimbly &amp; had a big time getting the pipes to fit, worked all the afternoon. I cleaned the floor after it was over &amp; she swept out front room &amp; made a fire in the front room. I got the big server heaped up from under the oven &amp; a pail half full out of the chimney. The stove draws fine &amp; throws out heat like a furnace. Arthur took the teachers boots down. she rode home with Nye. The water is like a lake all over

Wed 19. nice sunshine &amp; the water gone down considerably no school the teacher did not come she had a sore throat. Gordon went to Riexingers after coal oil. Paul went to Will Marshalls for cut wood. Marjorie baked a big bakeing. Marguerite made pancakes for dinner. I dressed five roosters for the Kisters they weighed 7½ I cleaned the dirty salt out of the barrel &amp; weighed 24 lb for Will The old back kitchen is so damp I got my cold "helped" worse 

Thur 22 not a bad day Arthur went to Chippewa in the bobsled. Fannie went down to have a tooth attended to. Marjorie went down with them had a 3 lb 6 oz it ought to be 94 they allowed 6 cts for 6 oz. of the chickens came to 1.09 instead of 1.13 finished paying for my overshoes sugar 25 tea 30 coal oil 18 salts 5. figs 5 yeast cakes 5 rice 10. Mrs. Riexinger here for dinner Lue brought her &amp; came after her. Arthur went with Tom McCredie last night to Chippewa to give the youngsters a sleigh ride a lecture at the hall tonight. Arthur took the teacher &amp; Fannie 

Friday 21 snowing right in the mud. I churned for our selves dance at Mill Caughill tonight Paul came back from Marshalls Marj doing Frank Tufts wife hair

Sat 22 raining in the night &amp; this morning then it started to blow from the south then west, snowed for all it was worth then got drifting something dreadful you could not see as far as the barn just a terrible day &amp; got cold the front room &amp; bedroom fill with snow as fast as she can sweep it up &amp; every hole &amp; corner drifting in I dont know what we should have done if Paul had not got home. The minute you stuck yourself out you were covered with snow to finish everything Marjorie washed out quite a lot of her clothes &amp; the youngsters the line came down with the high wind &amp; Paul had to gather them up &amp; she put them in the tub after Paul got his washing done. such a beautiful day for washing. I am pretty dirty but I think I will stay so rather then wash such a day. Enough to give one their death of cold unless they were tough a{s} hickory bark I put down paper on pantry shelf swept &amp; made two pies &amp; mended a red shirt to put on &amp; put on my batten waist on

Sun 23 sun struck out for a short time then got gloomy &amp; snowed again. no one on the road but Marty Dell &amp; Arthur helped to dig the snow on the hill for him to get through Fanny over in the evening. Arthur went to Harvey Dells, walked

Mon 24. Arthur said the teacher was comeing for tea I blacked the stove cleaned the floor, made small sponge cakes. Marg cleared up the back kitchen pulled up some of the old stuff on the floor. Paul went to dig the roads out but it seems they did not need digging out. he got the mail at Riexingers

Teu 25. beautiful day. sunshine &amp; good sleighing in the fornoon. I pulled some hair &amp; combed it out after dinner. I churned washed the churn made a pie &amp; tarts. Marjorie working yesterday &amp; today Frank Tufts wifes hair she ironed the table cloth I washed yesterday. The teacher came for tea then Arthur took her to Freds. Hattie came home Olly came with her Bert brought them &amp; stayed all night. full moon tonight.</text>
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                    <text>Wed 26. Russ Hartlys sale. Bert &amp; Arthur went to Chippewa Marjorie makeing the last {straw?} &amp; made two puffs &amp; I combed out enought for two straws &amp; wove one. The girls &amp; Arthur going to McCredies but it is raining so they gave it up The girls over in the evening.

Thur 27 The girls went to Maggie Heximers then in the evening to McCredie I was sick all day in bed. Arthur &amp; his father &amp; Paul cleaned up the wheat Geroge Riexinger &amp; John to Wills in the evening

Friday 28. beautiful day &amp; good sleighing Arthur took Olly to Chippewa. Mrs Marr &amp; her baby to Wills all day she &amp; Fannie came over in the afternoon for a call. Hattie has a cold with a breaking out Olly &amp; Fannie went to Mrs Martin Dells at night.

Sat 29 Paul cut a lot of wood &amp; walked to Chippewa. Olly &amp; Fannie walked up to Harvey Dells. I made a mince &amp; an apple pie &amp; an applesauce cake Marjorie cleaned the floor yesterday expecting to go over the river it started stormy in the morning but the sun struck out in the afternoon. Gordon took the coal oil to Riexingers &amp; stayed the afternoon

Sun. 30 beautiful day in the fornoon started to snow hard when the people started from the other house for the brick. The minister &amp; his brother there to dinner Paul went both places Marguerite had a stie so she could not go. Arthur took Fannie &amp; Olly to the brick. Olly &amp; the teacher at night to Chippewa. 

Mon 31 The three girls went to Riexingers Arthur went to see switching  but was too late came home got his dinner he went to Will Marshalls. Marguerite stayed to home on account of her stie I churned Marjorie mending for Reet 

Teu

Feb 1910

Teu 1. beautiful day. Arthur took our grist to the mill 18 bushel Fannie &amp; Olly came over here late in the afternoon Hattie was out collecting &amp; came here for tea.

Wed 2. beautiful sunshine The old Bear will see his shaddow all right. Will &amp; Arthur gone to Chippewa with Frank &amp; the colt took potatoes &amp; a roll of butter 2 lbs 6 oz @ 28 = 66. Gran Sugar 25 coal oil 18 bakeing 10 raisins 10 &amp; 3 on cash Ed Dell got his {pups?} one for the teacher

Thur 3 A terrible day gets worse towards night, wind north east when I fed the hens &amp; went to the barn the snow hit on one like hail turned to snow &amp; drifted. I felt terrible mean in the afternoon &amp; all night. They had a terrible time doing the chores.

Friday 4. I lay in bed nearly all day &amp; sick in my stomach got a card from Mrs Buyer wanting Marjorie to come over rather a nice day Bert &amp; the girls did not come. The girls came over in the evening.

Sat 5 bitter cold west wind. Marjorie mixed the bread &amp; I baked it. Will took her to Chippewa &amp; the children for a drive Gordon came home looked hard up got about froze she got my Bricks codliver oil a lb biscuits 23 cts fish Lilly over in the afternoon. Will took Hattie up to McCredies to sew &amp; then in the evening the boys &amp; her went to Pels for the evening Arthur took Fannie &amp; Olly home. road not broke much

Sun 6 bitter bitter cold they say 16 bel. Zero at Toronto it was 8 below zero over the river it certainly was a bad day take your breath on the back kitchen blowing &amp; drifting I am so glad Pail is here to do the chores. The children never cut one good stick of wood just about froze if Paul had not broke up pine. Hattie over in the evening &amp; we enjoyed it. I got up every hour &amp; made fire.</text>
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                    <text>Mon 7. Pretty cold yet but better than yesterday. Paul &amp; Arthur cross-cutting here, then over to Arthurs, cut up a lot of good wood I churned &amp; worked the butter 2 lbs, kept Mr Gordon home he has such a cold in his head takes me all day to get meals &amp; wash dishes a great deal warmer Hattie working on Mrs McCredies waist. Marg never came home 

Teu 8 beautiful sunshine thawing. Paul went down to Chippewa to get Marjorie. took Wills sleigh &amp; Topsy here &amp; he came by Frazer got a chance with Jim Tufts Arthur helping Allen Heximer load logs. I blacked the stove pipe &amp; stove. Paul got 1 lb tea 30 cts. Hattie got 2 lbs of butter our hens started to lay one on Sunday 2 yesterday &amp; one today.

Wed 9. thawed all night, caught a barrel of water this fornoon driping of the house in the afternoon started to snow small snow got worse towards night &amp; colder wind blew at night &amp; snow not so bad they were going to Reavleys going to have a sleigh load but did not go Marjorie sick all day. Arthur over in Allens bush in the fornoon went up to McCredies after the sow she went up there last night. I finished the hair today &amp; mended Pauls coat sleeve Lue Riexinger in last night

Thur 10. sunshine but bitter cold Arthur went to Chippewa in cutter.

{different writing. The next entries are likely those of Marjorie's although there is no written verification}

1910

Fri 11th Mary Ann took sick this evening Phoned for the Dr he pronounced it Pluratic pains &amp; a very heavy cold. A fearful cold day &amp; stormy

Sat `12th Dr came today Its not pneumonia

Sun 13th Dr " pronounced her not dangerous

Mon 14th Mary Ann sent Paul to Chippewa to see the Dr not to come for a day or so as she felt so much better

Tues. 15th Dr did not come.

Wed 16th   "    "   "   "   She got up &amp; sat in Rocking Chair {?} laid on {sof?}felt better but was very weak stayed up for about 1 hour. Kate R. here &amp; brought her some nice beef stake I cooked it for her &amp; she said it tasted so good

Thursd. 17th After going to bed from sitting yesterday She took very much worse sent for the Dr he pronounced it at that time Bronchial pneumonia she steadily grew worse until Tubercular Pneumonia set in

18th Dr here Mary Ann still worse but not seeming to suffer so much But the Dr says that is a very bad sign her heart is very bad

19th Dr here went over to Wills &amp; told them there was no hope --- --- ---

20th Dr Gray &amp; Elliott here. moved Mary Ann to front room Dr Elliott says if she lives &amp; improves for 48 hours there is good hope for her put her under Hypodermic ligatures

21st Stays about the same

22nd  "         "        "    "

23rd. Arthur &amp; Hugh here she know them both, Take a bad turn &amp; begins to {?} put in an awful night. Weather below zero

Feb. 24th At at ten minutes after six she breathes her last conscious to the last moment &amp; praying continually "She is dead yet speaketh" Gone to live with Jesus

Feb 25  -  -   &lt;s&gt;Bitter&lt;/s&gt; cold

Feb 26th Mary Anns Funeral
 
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                    <text>{likely Marjorie's entry, possibly Marguerite's}

Nov 9th 1910

Topsy dying in the stable I am sitting here alone &amp; it is heartrending to hear her Kicking against the partition. Will &amp; Arthur have made her as comfortable as possible. Such a dreary night, so dark &amp; pouring rain 

Nov 10th raining all day &amp; so dark &amp; dreary Topsy just alive my poor pet I hope her suffering will soon end She has been sick for about two weeks

Nov. 11th Topsy died today A deeding poll day. I went over to Riexingers till it was all over

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                    <text>{Francis J Crosby 1891} {writing appears similar to previous page}

1st
&lt;br&gt;Some day the silver cord will break
&lt;br&gt;And I as now no more shall sing,
&lt;br&gt;But oh the joy when I shall wake
&lt;br&gt;(Chor Within the presence of my King.
&lt;br&gt;When I shall see Him face to face
&lt;br&gt;And tell the story Saved by Grace.
&lt;br&gt;2nd                       (repeat
&lt;br&gt;Some day my earthly house shall fall
&lt;br&gt;I cannot tell how soon 'twill be
&lt;br&gt;But this I know my all in all
&lt;br&gt;Has now a place in Heaven for me.
&lt;br&gt;4th
&lt;br&gt;Some day till then I'll watch &amp; wait.
&lt;br&gt;My lamp all trimmed and burning bright
&lt;br&gt;That when my Saviour opes the gate
&lt;br&gt;My soul to Heaven may take its flight.
&lt;br&gt;3rd
&lt;br&gt;Some day when fades the glowing sun
&lt;br&gt;Within the rosy tinted west
&lt;br&gt;My blessed hord shall say "well done"
&lt;br&gt;And I shall enter into rest.
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;u&gt;Saved by Grace&lt;/u&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Some day the silver cord will break
&lt;br&gt;And I as now no more shall sing,
&lt;br&gt;But oh the joy when I shall wake
&lt;br&gt;Within the presence of my King.
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Some day my earthly house shall fall
&lt;br&gt;I cannot tell how soon 'twill be
&lt;br&gt;But this I know my all in all
&lt;br&gt;Has now a place in Heaven for me.
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Some day when fades the glowing sun
&lt;br&gt;Within the rosy tinted west
&lt;br&gt;My blessed hord shall say "well done"
&lt;br&gt;And I shall enter into rest.
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;Some day till then I'll watch &amp; wait.
&lt;br&gt;My lamp all trimmed and burning bright
&lt;br&gt;That when my Saviour opes the gate
&lt;br&gt;My soul to Heaven may take its flight.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;u&gt;Chorus&lt;/u&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;then I shall see Him face to face
&lt;br&gt;And tell the story "Saved by Grace."
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                    <text>{Mary Ann King's hand writing}


&lt;br&gt;&lt;s&gt;Plums 50&lt;/s&gt;  15 cts &lt;s&gt;to Maggie McKeown money&lt;/s&gt; 1.50 S. wheat
&lt;br&gt;&lt;s&gt;rooster 40&lt;/s&gt; $2.00 ro Bernhardts money 40 meat
&lt;br&gt;&lt;s&gt;vinegar 20&lt;/s&gt; $10 on sepparater               25   30 groceries
&lt;br&gt;middlings  c 3 meal 40. meat 25 shredded wheat 1.50 Oct 9
&lt;br&gt;             nov. 27                                nov. 29
&lt;br&gt;bran  &lt;s&gt; 6½&lt;/s&gt; 17 cts for coal oil 15 for vinegar
&lt;br&gt;          &lt;s&gt;2.48&lt;/s&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt; Oct 2 native herbs 93. 47 for one &amp; 46. she paid me 13 on the 47
&lt;br&gt;$4.00 for me out of Bernhards money
&lt;br&gt;25   47                                            
&lt;br&gt;&lt;u&gt;13&lt;/u&gt;  &lt;u&gt;38&lt;/u&gt;                        
&lt;br&gt;38    9                                                  
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&lt;br&gt;$1.50 groceries                                                           
&lt;br&gt;50   "                                                            
&lt;br&gt;34 coal oil
&lt;br&gt;25 sugar
&lt;br&gt;15 tea
&lt;br&gt;&lt;u&gt;10&lt;/u&gt; sticking salve
&lt;br&gt; 2.84  
&lt;br&gt;&lt;u&gt;2.75&lt;/u&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;X990.5.750
&lt;br&gt;X969..07.12
&lt;br&gt;VHS.I.490.13
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                    <text>{Typed Explanation of the cover for Swastika}
(there are hand-done drawings around this of a woman's face from a side view, a woman's face front and man's face front with the words "county" "Canada" "Sun or San 6 1910" "Chippewa Ont" Above the explanation there is something hand-written that has been scratched out}

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&lt;&lt;u&gt;SWASTIKA&lt;/u&gt;&gt;
&lt;br&gt; (SKT.WEAL-MAKING)
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&lt;br&gt; A fylfot or four-foot cross, a monogrammatic sign, having four branches, of which the end are bent, generally at right angles.
&lt;br&gt;    {symbol of a three petal leaf}
&lt;br&gt; It is a sign of Benediction or of Good Luck, and in one form or another has been used as a symbol of welfare from a very early time. The sign appears in a variety of modifications, often connected in a continuous scroll, of which there are two well-defined types, forming on the one hand the European and Asiatic series, and on the other the American series.  Though the Swastika has been found in Europe, Asia and America, yet it is unknown to many races.  Its original place and significance are alike unknown, but it has been the object of endless speculation.  Some scholars see in the Swastika a solar symbol, others a symbol of the Cross, but whatever its early significance it has in recent years largely taken the place of the horseshoe, four-leaf clover and other good-luck signs.  The type of cross represented on this cover is the American, and is much used by the Indians of the south-western States, in the weaving of blankets, etc.  it having probably come to them from the older civilization of Mexico.</text>
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&lt;p&gt;{Front Cover} {There is a large red (outlined in white) Swastika in the middle and four smaller Swastikas in each corner. The rest of the cover has an inverted triangle at the topin red, black, light red, red and grey and a triangle at the bottom also in the same colours. The background to the central Swastika is black. The four corner Swastikas are also outlined in white with grey backgrounds and between the outside border ones are lines in black, light red, red, burgundy, black, red, grey, burgundy, black, pink, black with white lines separating all}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{There is an explanation of the Swastika at the end of this diary on page 21.}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Dec 31, 2 gals coal oil from Jim Tuft 34.00 &amp;amp; 5 cts matches&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;groceries 1 02&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sept 1919 to Feb 1910&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 1 Dull nearly all day &amp;amp; so cold all the fowels pinched up, no wonder they are so miserable &amp;amp; sick five died in two day yesterday 3 &amp;amp; more &amp;amp; five very sick now besides a lot drooping it came on so sudden I believe they all would have gone if I had not sent for medicine &amp;amp; doctored them. Mr Credie threshed at the Black place this afternoon. I canned up 9 qts of Plums &amp;amp; we cleaned the Elderberries. Marguerite picked yesterday she &amp;amp; Fannie went to Mrs Martin Dells. I worked the butter it was like winter so hard &amp;amp; I set sponge tonight out of the new flour. Will got to the mill yesterday tonight so cold last night warm when we went to bed &amp;amp; a little thunder storm came up so suddenly but the rain did not amount to much. Large supper at Argyle, Archer went: Marjorie gone 1 week &amp;amp; 4 days. Marguerite went after a gal. vingegar &amp;amp; paid the last also.Fannie up to McCredies helping Mrs McCredie The lightning rod ment to Wills all night - 3 of them. Hattie here stayed&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 2 Another hen died; 6 dead &amp;amp; 3 more nearly dead &amp;amp; one quite a bit better. I baked bread &amp;amp; a Plum pie &amp;amp; churned. Mrs. Riexinger here for dinner. Will had five lightning‑rods on the house &amp;amp; 3 on the barn 2 on the stable. Arthur to McCredie yesterday helping thresh; he has been helping Riexinger ever since we threshed. Fannie here tonight. Arthur in for the first time the night befor we threshed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Friday 3. James McKeowan After butter they are going to thresh tomorrow. I canned the Elderberries &amp;amp; the pears Emily sent down. Fannie here tonight. Allen Heximer after Arthur to take his place threshing at McKeowans (Monday 3 Sat 4 It drizled part of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 3 Sat. 4 Will &amp;amp; Fannie went to Chippewa in the afternoon. They took down 1 lb 9 oz - 39 - 1 doz eggs @ 25 - 64. Pheno Chloro lard 17 cheese 22. I made 3 Elderberry pies small sponge cakes swept the house all through &amp;amp; dusted both rooms. another hen died that makes 7. I got a lot of straw in the barn in the morning for fear of a wet day it has all the appearance turned cold &amp;amp; the rain amounted to nothing &amp;amp; so dark &amp;amp; dismal Marguerite kept the cows in the schoolhouse yard while she swept. Fannie here tonight frost in places last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 5 cold. The girls &amp;amp; Arthur went to the Brick then to Mill Dells Marjorie came home. got a chance with Tom McCredie. gone 2 weeks yesterday put the cows in the big field the wind was so cold from the west&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6 Labor day no school. Ethel Montague came in after the applesauce cake receipt, one of the turkeys dead 3 gone now. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter 5 lbs ironed my white shirts &amp;amp; some other clothes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 7. cold north east wind Will sick had a bad spell vomiting. teacher &amp;amp; her mother went to Drummondville. Marjorie went to Clifton had 8 ½ of butter @ 28. got 1 doz jars @ 1.00 fly paper. paid De Witts for the flour $3.15. got bus. tomatoes 25 Shreded wheat 1.30. I cleaned up the front yard raked it bothways it was like a hen roost with feathers the youngsters guarding the cows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8 Mrs Riexinger &amp;amp; I went to Mrs McCredies for dinner. I called at Allen Heximers to see the baby. I got 2 lbs lard at Mrs McCredies @ 25. gets cold every night. They are working on their wheat land. McCredies have sown, dreadful day. Clara down helping Hattie with her basket.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur. 9 Marjorie worked in the afternoon her clothes were all dirty from her visit she baked bread &amp;amp; I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter neuralgia just sets me crazy tonight all in the back of my head. I canned up 6 qts tomatoes she took 5 ½ of butter @ 25&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 10 Marjorie went to Drummondville took 5 ½ of butter @ 25 got 50 cts sugar lb tea 30 50 d on money bought 3 baskets tomatoes 25 cts basket plums at Weavers 30. got 50 cts gumme100 cap 15 cts. iron for the chickens 10 ct. I churned for our selves &amp;amp; finished canning the tomatoes. Hattie went to Claras yesterday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11. I pealed up two kettles of tomatoes &amp;amp; boiled them for they would keep, for chili sauce canned up the Plums. pealed a kettle of apple for sauce made two pies out of &amp;amp; little sponge cakes Gordon walked to Chippewa &amp;amp; rode back with Maggie Dell. he got 2 qt coal oil, 10 ct onions 5 cts elastic for his garters Marjorie swept back rooms &amp;amp; Reet dusted. Hattie came home from Claras&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12. All from both houses went to church. Gordon went to the brick walked &amp;amp; never came back untill near dark&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 13. dreadful hot, I stood 3 hours in the fornoon &amp;amp; the same in the afternoon making chili sauce. Arthur went to Welland after {blank} for wheat, the day something dreadful with heat &amp;amp; dust. have to carry water from where the old fishing machine was Will one well has given out. Marjorie washed the dishes &amp;amp; separater I got the meals. (14 I churned had to boil the creek water &amp;amp; put it to cool in the well I made 3 more bottles of chili sauce that makes a bushel done up&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 14 This is the hotest day this summer something dreadful to{o} hot for horses to work or people either. I bought 25 cts meat. Marjorie makeing an apron for Reet &amp;amp; cut Gordons hair &amp;amp; washed his head Arthur drilling in the {blank} I swept and raked the yard again&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 15. nice breeze much better day than yesterday I carried over some plums that had one rubber on. made a johny cake. looked like rain last night but passed over no rain so long everything dried up &amp;amp; dust so bad Hattie had a cold &amp;amp; she is getting ready to go to Toronto. Lilly Dell came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 16. I churned in the fornoon afternoon Lilly went over to the other house this afternoon &amp;amp; up to Georges at night Mrs. Riex called came got butter cutter. Will &amp;amp; Lill went to Chippewa took a doz eggs &amp;amp; four loaves of bread &amp;amp; a letter from Lena Cutting she was comeing I made an apple pie for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 14. I made up some green tomato pickles &amp;amp; pealed a lot of our tomatoes coked them down to use in stead of chilli sauce. made cookies &amp;amp; peach tarts. made a kettle applesauce. swept &amp;amp; cleaned the dining room Marjorie swept the front toom &amp;amp; made starch for her clothes she wore in Pelham &amp;amp; ironed some of them The children swept the yard &amp;amp; pulled a lot of weeds then went to the school house to have their pictures taken. Hattie went to Clifton to go to Toronto.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 17 Marjorie baked bread done some more ironing after dinner went after Lena Maggie McKeown came after butter got 2 lbs 25 rode down with Marjorie. I made 3 apple pies. cleaned the raisins (&amp;amp; made an sauce cake. swept the kitchen cleaned the boards swept the yard churned washed the churn bedde the calf &amp;amp; pigs, cleaned the lamp washed the windows &amp;amp; carried two pails of water from over the brook done all that from the cake when she was in Chippewa. Paul came back from Reavleys. They are cutting their corn one of Riexingers helping they have just got through hauling sand for their barn floor. Lena came back the same as ever cold at night- like frost. Marjorie to 3 1/4 butter got brown sugar 25. cheese 16. matches 5 fly&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 19. Lena to the other house for dinner &amp;amp; supper. Reavlys girls brought Maggie Darkes to Wills. Lena had a long {?} after she came back.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 20 Paul killed the big plymoth rock hen &amp;amp; I dressed her for dinner she was terrible fat. After dinner Marjorie took her to Chippewa to go home Paul went to the Falls to get a job but got one Arthur &amp;amp; Lue cutting corn. I churned.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 21. Paul started on the bridge. Marjorie got up &amp;amp; got his breakfast for him they are cutting corn yet. Marjorie went to Chippewa the shreaded wheat works got 200 hun gone 1.00 with my money &amp;amp; $1.00 of Pauls money she saved by getting his under wear with butter &amp;amp; 50 ct McKeown butter money&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 22. Marjorie went to Hewsons after tomatoes 3 baskets took 2 lbs butter to McKeowns for there threshers tomorrow paid for the tomatoes out of it. We drawed a barrel of water from the brook high wind almost a gale. Marjorie baked bread I churned. (23 Will &amp;amp; Arthur tended to the pigs&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 23. a beautiful rain did thousands of good everything just dried up &amp;amp; covered with dust&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 24. I churned in the fornoon After dinner washed out some white clothes &amp;amp; enough colored things to take up the water so I could put the tub out. Marjorie went to see hay. Fannie &amp;amp; Maggie came on after supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 25. Dan took Marjorie to Chippewa after dinner to go over the river. She swept the front room &amp;amp; ironed some befor she went. I made 3 pies &amp;amp; a ginger cake stewed apples swept the yard. cleaned the boards &amp;amp; kitchen &amp;amp; I washed all the fornoon at colored clothes Paul bought 18 cts bologna &amp;amp; 20 ct of ham, yesterday I bought 40 ct beef from Ben Wellick. Marjorie ironed Pauls striped shirt collats.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 26 The dullest day I ever saw rained &amp;amp; poured at times &amp;amp; thundered &amp;amp; hailed. had an awful time to keep the pig dry could not do it Fannie came over &amp;amp; stayed all&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;night. Hattie got home from Toronto. Mr Woodhead brought her from Chippewa. Mr Morrow to Wills for dinner in meeting at the Dells&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 27. Marjorie came home from over the river got 10 dol from Bernhard. when I went to feed the pig he would not eat &amp;amp; we got him in the pen &amp;amp; he seemed quite a bit better I churned &amp;amp; pealed a kettle of tomatoes for chilli sauce&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu. 28. Maggie called to say goodbye Fannie took her to Chippewa then on to Drummondville, got her hat Mrs Riex called for onions I made a custard pie &amp;amp; two apple pies cooked squash &amp;amp; beans &amp;amp; potatoes when one dont have meat Fannie could not get Rologum &amp;amp; the bucher did not come&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 29. Schisler at Riexinger putting the concrete floor Arthur helping Marjorie baked bread awful high wind I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 30 Marjorie washed cold wind &amp;amp; dull. had a young rooster for supper Arthur to Riexingers all day made a rice pudding with raisins&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday October 1909 Friday 1 cold but sunshine. they are getting out their potatoes 75 bushels Marguerite &amp;amp; Lue helping, the teacher there for tea. I churned for our selves 2 lb 10 oz eat up nearly all the last churning all but 2 lbs. Marjorie &amp;amp; I ironed I made some more chilli sauce. Gordon walked to Chippewa got 2 lbs bologna cold west wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 2. cold but sunshine one time in the day it was warm. Marjorie went to Clifton brought Hattie home from she went Teu. to see she had 2 lbs &amp;amp; 1 doz eggs. got 40 cts meat 25 {?} basket peached basket pickles Jennie got for her 1 {?} shredded wheat. coal oil &amp;amp; some lead &amp;amp; the harness. I swept both rooms made 4 squash pies cleaned all the boards &amp;amp; {?} swept the yard made apple sauce&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 3. Arthur &amp;amp; the girls went to the brick &amp;amp; to Sauers at night &amp;amp; Sunday school rally. We had the roast of beef Paul bought for dinner. I had a terrible headache pealing the peaches out of cold water made it worse than usual I pealed them last night never got to bed untill eleven Oclock (Mon 4 Wills sow had pigs in the night found them this morning&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 4 canned the peaches 1. 2 qt jar &amp;amp; 3 -2 qt jars churned after dinner 4 ½ butter very nice day Marjorie took her curtains down &amp;amp; hung them out. I washed her windows Will went to the mill at Port, took 8 bushel for us 38 lb to the bushel. she set sponge at night she made beef soup for supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 5. Jake Myers sale Will &amp;amp; Marjorie went he got a binder we wanted a cow. I baked the bread she mixed it I made two apple pies &amp;amp; applesauce &amp;amp; made a start on the wood house to clear it up just filled up. Arthur to Fred Dells cutting corn. when they went to the sale by Chippewa took 4½ butter &amp;amp; 1 doz eggs got 50 cts sugar lb tea, &amp;amp; ginger cak soap lb biscuit beautiful day. I cleaned up the wood house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 6. Another grand day Welland Fair. All from the other house went but Hattie Maggie Dell called I churned &amp;amp; dressed a chicken for supper. Marjorie washed the front room windows &amp;amp; ironed her curtains &amp;amp; put them up. Paul all covered with mud tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 7 such a beautiful day Marjorie &amp;amp; Fannie went after Grapes 50 lbs for us 12 lb for the children &amp;amp; a basket for Paul went by Chippewa 2 lbs 50 &amp;amp; eggs 18. 2 jars 19,B. collar 15 sugar 25. stockings 25 for Marguerite {taks?} 5 peppermints 5 &amp;amp; 25 cts of meat: Will &amp;amp; Arthur cutting marsh grass. I made 2 pies &amp;amp; a small cake. I am getting the cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 8. I pealed a big batch of green tomatoes &amp;amp; churned for our selves. Biller came, from Buffalo Marjorie swept dining room &amp;amp; cleaned it.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat. 9. Marguerite walked to Chippewa. I gave her 30 cts to get coal oil. bologna &amp;amp; 2 loaves of bread she rode up with Emily &amp;amp; Stanly then she &amp;amp; Gordon went with them for dinner for its Ethels birthday 16. today Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill noon. Marjorie swept the front room &amp;amp; washed windows yesterday. I parboiled the green tomatoes &amp;amp; peel them in vinegar. Made a pie. pitted a basket of grapes &amp;amp; cooked them. cleaned the boards &amp;amp; swept the yard. Pay day Paul went to Clifton got his pay for this month. I dug ½ bushel of potatoes out of our share. Marjorie went up to Mrs Kiers to see about a cow I could not go after the cows for I expected Paul every minute &amp;amp; the supper had to be got. The cows were in the marsh &amp;amp; the youngster could not get them untill Marjorie went down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 10 beautiful day Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Swarie to Wills all all day. only Fannie went to church. Marjorie &amp;amp; the youngsters went from here. Then she went to Riexingers Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to Clifton drove down. Paul went to Frank Tufts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 11. looks like rain in the morning. Marjorie went to the shredded wheat works got $2 00 $3 00 took 2½ butter to Adens @ 27 pr lb. got 50 ctrs G sugar spice 10 cheese 20 min to 12. Will took Fannie to Sharps. towards night just poured &amp;amp; when we went to bed it was snowing we kept the horse &amp;amp; cows in. I churned &amp;amp; canned 3 Iron qt jars of grapes the children guarded the cows untill noon towards night the pigs got out &amp;amp; we run our legs about off running after them to get them in &amp;amp; so mudy. Marjorie rubbed the horse all good &amp;amp; fixed her for the night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 12 Everything all covered with snow quite deep the trees all loaded down. just a dreadful day hail snow &amp;amp; rain &amp;amp; at night Marg Riexinger says it lightened when Arthur &amp;amp; Biller started from there kept the cattle &amp;amp; horse in all day &amp;amp; so dark you could scarcely do anything I canned the green tomatoes &amp;amp; Marjorie baked bread I pitted another basket of grapes &amp;amp; cooked the pulp&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 13 The snow still hanging on &amp;amp; more comeing such a dark day a little sun. Marjorie baked bread Paul &amp;amp; Frank Tuft called for Pauls rubber boots but Stanly was down &amp;amp; got them we get 10 eggs a day now I churned for our selves &amp;amp; caned the grape I cooked yesterday Marjorie made a shirt for Gordon {?} out of Pauls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 14. drizled some but the snow went quite a bit of sun. I canned up the Plums Emily gave us 3 jars, &amp;amp; pitted the last of the grapes. Marjorie mended Marguerites dress, The children got quite a lot of hickorynuts. Mary Riexinger brought the onions. Arthur went after his dog &amp;amp; brought him home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 15 sunshine most of the day but cold wind. Arthur started to plough their pasture field. Biller went to Buffalo. The children went down after more hickory nuts they have a nice lot now. They stayed untill noon in the afternoon between the three of them they guarded the cows in the afternoon. I canned a big jar of grapes &amp;amp; churned worked the butter. I weighed the shreded wheat it weighed 100 &amp;amp; 1. Marjorie working in the fornoon on Reets jumper the blue one to match the blue skirt that Hattie made&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 16. Looks like a storm again. Marjorie went to Chippewa took 6 lbs butter @ 27 d pr lb. 1.62 ½ doz eggs 14. 176. coal oil 18 brown sugar 25 Tea 15 soda 5. rubbers 90. salt 5 bologna 10. There was 18 comeing to us &amp;amp; they made it 8.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Hattie &amp;amp; her father went to Drummondville then she went on to Clifton to get her glasses &amp;amp; Reets. drizled most of the fornoon I blacked the stove swept the rooms made a cake a grape pie &amp;amp; grape tarts. killed a chicken &amp;amp; dressed it for supper. Marguerite got her new shoes. 1.50 Arthur took up one hive for us had only enough for one meal but it was the last swarm hived.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 17 dull at times &amp;amp; sunshine roads heavy Mrs Riexinger all day Fannie Marshall to the other house for dinner &amp;amp; supper they went to the brick Arthur took them&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 18. Mrs. Riexinger &amp;amp; Kates birthday. Gordon started to school I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter washed a basket of tomatoes &amp;amp; pealed them for chilli sauce. Marg makeing Reets blue jumper. Arthur took up another hive of mine with a more than the other they took theirs up with the double swarm in &amp;amp; it was full. In the evening Hattie over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 19. north wind most of the day but sunshine. Gordon helped Marguerite with the cows untill noon then Marj had the bread mixed &amp;amp; she went &amp;amp; helped Marguerite untill 11. took me all the fornoon cleaning up around the yard everything so dirty &amp;amp; muddy made a big jar of chilli sauce &amp;amp; washed some of my underwear Marjorie baked the bread &amp;amp; finished the jumper. I boiled some wheat for the pigs Will up to McCredies after a plough thear.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 20 most beautiful day Marjorie &amp;amp; Reet guarded cows untill 1/4 to 12. I washed a lot of white clothes &amp;amp; boiled them sun bright but a cold north wind I was going to churn when Kate Riexinger came in. Will was down to Chippewa getting his {tyre byre?} set Marguerite &amp;amp; Gordon took the cows out after school&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 21. rained most of the night not hard for theres not much water caught: could not guard the cows in the fornoon for it is drizling Gordon took them down to the pasture when he went to school then after dinner Marguerite &amp;amp; Marjorie took them out untill 4 when a thunderstorm &amp;amp; rain came up I ironed just got through when the storm came hard just poured &amp;amp; the wind blew hard at night &amp;amp; poured again. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur were going to Tufts to practice. I churned this fornoon for ourselves Arthur ploughing by their house&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 22 Marjorie &amp;amp; Marguerite guarded the cows untill eleven I measured up 2 bushels of wheat &amp;amp; a bushel of oats, to take to Chippewa to get chopped for the pigs. Took 3 lbs 3 oz 89. eggs 23 sugar 25 tea 15 soap 5 Ginger 10 lard 16. Marguerites rubbers {? page cut off} paid 41 out of the butter &amp;amp; Marg paid 24 cheese 16. Will killed a pig for themselves. the roads dreadful. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter washed the churn she got 2 little pumkins Maggie McKeown gave. Arthur took Marjorie 2 hives of bees up started to rain &amp;amp; poured at one time. Arthur dug a mess of potatoes &amp;amp; we had them for supper &amp;amp; the liver they gave had a good supper when she came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 23. Miss Barron &amp;amp; Zella Miller to the other house got there at noon Marjorie started to Clifton to go over the river Jennie got the 2 lbs of butter @ 30 went on Teu to Thorold after flannel got $4.20 &amp;amp; yarn 30. got 30 cts at the ten cent store &amp;amp; 25 cts sweet potatotes did not come home untill Teu night. Sat I made 4 pies out of pumkin one for the children for sawing wood &amp;amp; small sponge cakes. raining tonight &amp;amp; just us 3 here&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 24. The children went to church. The minister to the other house for dinner. Levi Dell burried this afternoon the children went. I was here all day alone. cold day &amp;amp; dull untill nearly 4 Oclock when the sun struck out. freezing all the afternoon wind north the trough froze over befor night coldest night yet ground froze like winter almost. Tom McCredie at the other house tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 25. Miss Barron &amp;amp; Zella went home thanksgiving day nice sunshine most of the day had spareribs for dinner I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter. have to boil 6 pots of cracked a day for the pigs.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 26. Marjorie came home in the evening with Jim Tuft Will &amp;amp; Lill were down to Chippewa he got some chopping done. I peeled the pears to preserve. last night it rained just as we were going to bed school ½ day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 27 School all day &amp;amp; none for Mondays on acount of convention Marjorie &amp;amp; Reet guarded the cows I churned &amp;amp; cooked the pears&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 28 Will took a pig to Willock 10 cts pr lb weighed 136 then he went to Clifton to see Jennie about potatoes Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon went after apples to Welland got 7 bushels @ 20 cts or bus cold north wind Arthur ploughing has the neuralgia in his face no one guarded the cows put them in the big field&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 29. one year ago today Paul arived from the north west. Arthur went after apples got 6 bushles I churned The children guarded the cows. Marjorie did intend to go to Drummonville but decided to wait untill tomorrow Entertainment at Montrose sunday school last night The children went on wed night 27. got home with Stanly &amp;amp; Gina&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 30. Marjorie went to Drummondville took 7 lbs 3 oz. Aden left the ounces off 27 d pr lb 1.89 gal coal oil 18 lb tea 30 bag salt 10 lamp wick &amp;amp; lantern wick 4 lb soda 5 sugar 25 brown sugar 25 lard 20 toweling 23 thread &amp;amp; Pearline 15 cheese 19 candy 2 sticks. children took the cows out ½ 9 sprinkled rain they put them on a 10 Gordon cut 4 sticks in 20 minutes. I got them their dinner &amp;amp; sent them with the cows they kept them untill 2 Oclock then w{e?} got the box over &amp;amp; they drawed the apples over all but the basket &amp;amp; the bag I took over. I made 3 pumkin pies swept both rooms made 6 pots of mush. Arthur finished the field&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 31. Beautiful day. The children went to the brick with Hattie they walked. Paul home all day. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie to Sauers church. The teacher went with them Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows in the morning &amp;amp; she guarded at night The children got home at {da?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;November 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 1. The most beautiful day you would wish to see sunshine &amp;amp; warm. bees out. like summer. Arthur ploughed the potatoes out here by the house. After he got them out he helped Will &amp;amp; me to pick up we had to scrape the mud off with a stick. had about 5 bushels for ours never got in the house untill 12. Marjorie &amp;amp; Marguerite guarded the cows. afternoon I churned &amp;amp; washed the separater just befor the cows were milked I had to made 4 pots mush, out of cornmeal &amp;amp; middlings.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 2. terrible day for wind the leaves came down more today than all the fall. sprinkled rain at times not cold though Marjorie &amp;amp; Marguerite guarded the cows I washed separater &amp;amp; churn made 3 pots of mush. I washed the room windows. Arthur started the big field to plough. They finished drawing on their corn yesterday afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 3 fine weather for the time of year They guarded the cows &amp;amp; picked the apples on Buyers lot so they would not choke the cows after dinner they went to Hewsons &amp;amp; paid for the cabbage then went to McCredies after vinegar but Mrs McCredie was not home. I churned. I got the barrel over for the potatoes &amp;amp; some over getting a little colder&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 4 Will went to Chippewa Mrs Riexinger called she was here too. I would have got all the potatoes over if I had not {carried?} in the honey I have to make 6 pots of mush a day for the pigs Will brought Ethels letter saying she was comeing on sat morning Marjorie set sponge at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 5 Marguerite wached the cows while Marjorie tended to her bread. she washed the curtains over &amp;amp; starched &amp;amp; ironed them &amp;amp; swept the room we got the bedroom bereau out on the kitchen &amp;amp; the front room stove out so I could black it &amp;amp; the pipe at night. I pealed a lot of apples &amp;amp; cleaned a lb of raisins most beautiful day&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 6. Another beautiful day. Arthur &amp;amp; his father went after coal with two teams. Then Arthur went with one team. she got Arthur to put up the room stove befor he went &amp;amp; helped put the other bereau in the bedroom she had to sweep the room over. I swept both rooms &amp;amp; cleaned the floor swept the yard &amp;amp; cleaned the boards dressed a chicken for dinner made a grape pie Marjorie had to go after Ethel befor dinner. got a towel 25. big lamp burner, cheese coffee butter paper: Marjorie cleaned up the front room &amp;amp; bedroom after she came home &amp;amp; I made cookies &amp;amp; two apple pies Ethel went at night with Hattie after Hattie to the station&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 7 the most beautiful day you would wish to see just grand the Rally at the brick church the youngsters went with Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie &amp;amp; Hattie. Marjorie went to the station after Bertha the children &amp;amp; Fannie. The doctor came to see Lilly. Ethel &amp;amp; Hattie went with Will Arthur &amp;amp; Nettie came by Frazer Arthur took them to the station at night. Paul came in the morning &amp;amp; went up to the brick. Hattie went home with Arthur &amp;amp; Nellie &amp;amp; in the fornoon Ethel went to the other house for dinner Paul killed a rooster &amp;amp; I dressed it &amp;amp; fried it for dinner They killed their hen after dinner. I cleaned the Entrals after dinner Arthur cleaned their hogs entrals. Don Dell called at night then Arthur Tom McCredie &amp;amp; him went to Harveys Paul slept at Wills.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 9 awful cold east wind Marjorie took Paul out to the river to get Pauls apples. he cut one quarter of meat so I got the spare ribs for dinner after dinner Ethel went to the other house for tea. Hattie took Bertha &amp;amp; Fannie to the station. The doctor there again.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 10 Marjorie took the cows out at least. Reet had them out &amp;amp; she went &amp;amp; helped her. Hattie took Ethel to Chippewa I scoured the tub out to put the meat in then scrubbed the barrel &amp;amp; scalded it out. Then went &amp;amp; sawed &amp;amp; cut the meat up had it done at 1 Oclock then Marjorie &amp;amp; Reet whealed it in the wheal barrow &amp;amp; I salted the most of it Mary Riexinger called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 11. I chopped the heads up &amp;amp; the feet the toes off. put the liver &amp;amp; heads to soak took the meat out &amp;amp; salted it more cut up the lard &amp;amp; salted fried out the entral fat. &amp;amp; churned. Marjorie &amp;amp; Reet guarding the cows. The most beautiful day only too hot.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 12. I churned again, &amp;amp; made the liver cheese they are guarding the cows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 13. Marjorie went to the mill after bran got 100 for $1.10 sold the eggs at Adens for 85 &amp;amp; the butter at Kislers for 28 got the sugar 25 tea 15. coal oil 18 Mrs Riexinger after peppermint for Kate she is sick. I made 3 apple pies swept both rooms cleaned the boards fried out the rest of the lard that was left from yesterday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 14. Quarterly meeting here The ministers went to Will Dells Arthur went with Tom McCredie to Millers. Kate &amp;amp; Marg called in the afternoon just something on their heads it was so warm the weather was out of season - one was uncomfortable&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 15. wind north east Marjorie went up to Frank Tufts after the goose. came back by Chippewa got a barrel of salt 1.50 got some more sage I borrowed 24 lb pail &amp;amp; all of salt from Will took the meat all out emptied the barrel &amp;amp; salted it some more &amp;amp; made pickle cold pickle that would bear an egg had enoough to cover all but a little then I churned after dinner. The children guarded the cows in the fornoon then Gordon went to school&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 16 Marguerite started to school cold west wind I took the pantry window out &amp;amp; had a big time fitting the glass it was too large had to cut the sash. Marjorie guarded the cows in the field by the house. rained in the afternoon. Will was up to Port to Mill it was raining when he got home. Hattie was up to business meeting yesterday to Cooks Mill last night in the night the wind blew a gale poured rain &amp;amp; hailed the poor turkeys had a hard night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 17. The children took the cows down when they went to school &amp;amp; put them in the field but it was to{o} cold &amp;amp; rainy they brought them up &amp;amp; put them in the barn. I churned Marjorie made Marguerites brown waist over. we got Pauls apples over in the cellar it was so cold ground froze &amp;amp; a little snow on the ground.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 18. Will went to Chippewa with the chickens &amp;amp; bought his socks &amp;amp; rubbers after dinner Arthur helped {to wash?} the stove &amp;amp; Marjorie blacked the stove the little dog went down with Arthur when he went to plough &amp;amp; he got so cold Will went after him&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 19. quite a bit of snow on the ground soft &amp;amp; misty like rain a times lots of water running away on the west side of the house. Arthur did not plough today I cleaned up the pantry Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon have quite a time doing the night chores its so slopy. Florence Leisher at Riexingers now Mrs R went up to Buffalo on Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 220, Marjorie &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows Marguerite went to McOlives gone untill dark I churned for ourselves stewed apples &amp;amp; made an applesauce cake grape tarts &amp;amp; a pie &amp;amp; a big batch of white cookies with raisins cleared up the back kitchen &amp;amp; swept winter kitchen Gordon cut a lot of wood. Marjorie swept the front room but did not get time to dust it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 21 all from the other house &amp;amp; the children went to church Marjorie could not wear her shoe The minister to Wills for dinner we expected Riexinger girls &amp;amp; Florence but they did not come Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 22 raining pretty nearly all day poured at times got soaking watering the cows &amp;amp; gathering the turkeys in the back pig pen they had a hard night of it pouring on them most of the night. The youngsters got wet comeing home at noon Marjorie &amp;amp; them had a time at night doing the chores. Marjorie made her red pants Paul came home at night from Frank Tufts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 23 turned cold in the night &amp;amp; the wind strong north the ground froze Paul took Topsy &amp;amp; went out to the river to get his clothes. he got the salt barrel out of the waggon it was there over a week Arthur went to Chippewa after dinner to get some harness mended. I cut out my flannel shirt Florence &amp;amp; the girls &amp;amp; Frank to the other house. cold night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 24 Will took his hens down to the butcher. Mrs. Riexinger sick Marjorie &amp;amp; Paul went over. I put the back on Pauls vest - going to be bitter cold tonight I got a lot of rainwater in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 25. wind east chills one through I have a terrible headache Riexingers went to mill &amp;amp; shreadded wheat works Marg came over to see if we wanted to send with them. They could only get one hundred &amp;amp; let us have half Lue came at night to tell us Paul working for Walmsley getting in straw. Practice at Harveys to night. Arthur went. Marjorie went to Chippewa had 5 lb 10 oz @ 28 - 158. sugar 25 tea 30 wheateen 25 cornmeal 10 {Lemons?} 25 Globe coal oil 19. insoles 10 stamps 4. I sent a dollar for the Spr. {?} Arthur down getting Don Dells drill mended I churned 2 lb 7 oz&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 26 Mary Riexinger over after 2 lbs butter @ 3 d pr lb Kate walk down to Chippewa Arthur ploughing on their cornground Paul changed stove all the fornoon at it then Marjorie blacked the pipe I washed out some {written on right side} shirts for Paul Gordon &amp;amp; herself she swept the front room in the fornoon I made 2 pies.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sat 27. beautiful day only the roads are muddy. Paul went over to Franks for Allen gun stayed all day Marjorie walked to Chippewa to go over the river. I bought a gal coal oil @ 17 from Jim Tuft. Arthur &amp;amp; his father ploughing on the corn ground I made 3 pumkin pies swept the two kitchens &amp;amp; washed out some things of mine &amp;amp; Marguerites her &amp;amp; Gordon guarded the cows untill four Oclock. another fine day untill nearly evening when it looked like rain Arthur, Hattie, Paul &amp;amp; Marguerite have gone to the brick they went in the democrat in the evening it poured rain for awhile Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 29. beautiful day Wills cows out in pasture. Arthur ploughing yet. went at night to practice at Manuels. Paul cut a lot of wood &amp;amp; piled up the rest of the rails took up my two hives one had quite a lot of nice white honey the other only enough for supper. I churned washed the churn &amp;amp; worked the butter. Paul went to Riexingers after the shreadded wheat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 30 At the schoolhouse to grade the yard Arthur went after dinner I cleaned the veranda cleaned the stove washed dishes &amp;amp; separater then it was dinner time had pancakes &amp;amp; a johny cake yesterday Marjorie came home after dinner by Fraser. took Topsy &amp;amp; went back after her things Paul went to McCredies after vinegar but could not get any had to buy 2 qts from them a 10 cts Paul gone down to practice at the schoolhouse has a duch peice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dec 1909 Dec 1909 Dec 1909&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 1. Paul put the posts in for Will down the lane Arthur finished the ploughing &amp;amp; Paul &amp;amp; he drawed up the marsh grass they cut down in our field. had the flowers out in the back kitchen beautiful day for the time of year I washed out some things mostly pillow cases&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 2 Another nice day. Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went to Alexs bush gone all day had a big days work. Mrs. Riex called. Marjorie to Aden Dells had them phone to the shreadded wheat works but could not get any got ½ bus corn 45 cts 10 cts oyster shell &amp;amp; grit. lb cheese 25 ct sugar, 2 loaves bread tacks wind east she set sponge last night &amp;amp; I worked it up &amp;amp; baked it it was good for nothing, the rising was no good Marty got 50 lbs of bran for us&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 3 Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went over &amp;amp; drawed railroad ties from Jerrys bush. Paul put the stovepipe up on the frontroom stove I had to black the pipe over Marjorie swept &amp;amp; dusted the front room &amp;amp; I made tarts &amp;amp; two pies. The teacher here for tea then went down to the school house to practice. nice in the fornoon got dull in the afternoon wind east. I churned for our selves in the fornoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 4 Marjorie went to Chippewa made sale for 4 turkeys at 14 ct live weight or 20 dressed I made 3 pies &amp;amp; tarts swept &amp;amp; cleaned the room cleared up the back kitchen The children guarded the cows in the afternoon Arthur went with some wheat to sell &amp;amp; Paul went as far as Chippewa. Marjorie washed out some things Sat after she came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 5 The children &amp;amp; Paul went to church the minister to Wills&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 6 raining at times &amp;amp; high wind The teacher up to Wills for tea then went down to practice &amp;amp; came back &amp;amp; stayed &amp;amp; stayed all night John Hanker brought the Engine to cut feed tomorrow afternoon I churned&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 7. terrible high wind. they came in the fornoon &amp;amp; got their&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;dinner. John Riexinger came to help cut but it stormed so &amp;amp; the wind was so high they did not cut went home again Marjorie baked bread &amp;amp; I made two pies an apple &amp;amp; one grape &amp;amp; grape tarts&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed. 8 bitter cold yet &amp;amp; high wind they did not come yet. John came over &amp;amp; went home. Mary came over with the pork&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 9 high wind yet &amp;amp; cold Marjorie took the turkeys down 2 for Mrs. Saunders 5.25 &amp;amp; two weigh 31 @ 14. to Flomerfell. Arthur went to Reavleys.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 10 I roasted the pork for supper &amp;amp; cleaned the floor. The teacher to tea Arthur &amp;amp; Paul went down &amp;amp; Arthur over to practice&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat. 11. Tom McCredie came befor we got up to cut feed real cold had to thaw the John helped to cut: paid Tom $3.75&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 12. Arthur &amp;amp; Hattie went around by Harveys &amp;amp; took Miss Andrew to the brick church quite cold cool wind. Marjorie went to Clifton to stay 2 weeks Paul took her to Fraser Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 13 rained nearly all day Paul let the gander out &amp;amp; he enjoyed it for he has been shut up since the 9 of November I churned in the fornoon &amp;amp; boiled the mince meat &amp;amp; chopped the suet. After dinner swept the front room pealed the apples &amp;amp; choped them &amp;amp; the mince meat, got up at five Oclock &amp;amp; blacked the stove &amp;amp; made the fire had breakfast @ six the teacher at Wills they went down to practice. Tom &amp;amp; Don did not come&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 14 got up at 5 Oclock on acount of the bread blacked the stove through breakfast 20 to 7. bread mixed befor 8 real cold. wind changed in the night, blew terrible in the night had to get up every little while in that the door the front door was something awful. Reet would lay there if everything in the room blew out. Made pies apple pies &amp;amp; blackcurrant tarts &amp;amp; white cookies after Paul went down to practice I washed a lot of the good dishes put clean paper on the lower shelves in pantry cleaned the floor dusted the front room, &amp;amp; cleared up the pantry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 15 cold &amp;amp; cloudy the front room dark. I got up at 3 O clock made two fires. swept &amp;amp; dusted. Paul walked to Chippewa got a $1.00 &amp;amp; 7 d groceries. raisins 25 currants 25 G sugar 25 cinnamon 10 ct alspice 5 canded peel 10 soap 5 nutmegs 2 Mrs. McCredie here for dinner. Lilly over after dinner I went part way with her bitter cold west wind.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 16 cold yet west wind I dressed two roosters to send with Maggie at night I trimed Reets hat for the entertainment. Fannie came home from Sharps. Tom McCredie called in for Arthur &amp;amp; Paul&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 17. real cold &amp;amp; snowing hard at times high west wind Entertainment tonight made $18. Allen Heximers wife came in with her baby. Reavleys over &amp;amp; gave a number of selections.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat.18 churned yesterday for our selves cleaned the floor made two apple pies &amp;amp; black currant tarts they took the organ &amp;amp; lamps to the church &amp;amp; put the seats back &amp;amp; Marguerite swept &amp;amp; dusted.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 19 bitter cold west wind The children went to church Gordon went back to Riexingers to take money for the preacher he got his dinner at Wills Mary &amp;amp; her mother over for tea Arthur up to Harvey Dells for tea. The girls came over to say goodbye they are going to Welland on Fraser to stay to Sharps untill thursday&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 20 Made a big Johny cake I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; pealed a lot of apples. very cold yet, wind west I set sponge tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 21 snowed in the night, enough to make it cold on the feet. Arthur going to Chippewa with his horses Paul went with him &amp;amp; took 3 turkey hens one for Keameyer weighed 12½ @ 175 two for Flomerfell on 11½ one 12½. $5.11 Paul carried a box &amp;amp; one turkey &amp;amp; live-weighed them in the school house another cold day. could not get the bread mixed bothering with the turkeys. sent 3½ butter 28 - 98 painkiller 25 3 loaves bread 15 cup saucer 25 lbs cheese 16 2 lbs candy 16 one lb. for Marjorie &amp;amp; one for Marguerite for that we owe her.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 22 box matches 5 yeast cake 5 2 loaves bread 10 vanilla 10&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 21 ½lb tea 15 1 lb iceing sugar 10 gallon coal oil 18 cascara bromequine 25. raw sugar 25. That was Teusdays list &amp;amp; what is marked for teusday is friday's list&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 22 I made 3 mince pied &amp;amp; cleaned a lot of raisins &amp;amp; currants last day of school last night Arthur took the teacher to Montrose Entertainment in the buggy Paul went with Riexingers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 23. cold day west wind. Paul killed the gander &amp;amp; a rooster &amp;amp; I picked them dry. After dinner I made an applesauce cake very cold day &amp;amp; wind still blowing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 24. I cleaned the floor blacked the stove swept the front room &amp;amp; Marguerite dusted &amp;amp; I made white cookies Paul walked to Chippewa &amp;amp; took the 3½ of butter that I have marked for teusday pain Killer 25 bread 15 cup &amp;amp; saucer 25 lb cheese 16 2 lbs candy 16 one for Marjorie &amp;amp; one for Marguerite I stuffed the chicken &amp;amp; roasted it made dressing for the goose. Paul went after Marjorie. Will &amp;amp; Arthur in Don Dell brought the meat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;'Christmas' 25 wind east snowy at times &amp;amp; dull Bernhardt arrived befor dinner he stayed untill after tea &amp;amp; Paul took him to Fraser. The roast goose was fine but I did not enjoy the day. John McCredie came home last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 26. Hattie went to the Montrose Sunday School &amp;amp; gave a beautiful address Fannie went to the brick then they came here for tea we sent for them Paul went to Ed Dells for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 27. cold day. Will &amp;amp; John Riexinger went over to the hall. Stanly took a load to Netties took Marguerite with them on the big sleigh Fannie rode over with them she was going back to Berchers. Paul went to the ice house this afternoon I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter &amp;amp; made pies Frank Riexinger brought the beef {smudged} 1.19 lbs @ 642 came to $7.77. paid $4.00 had time of it stewed for supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 28 cold west wind froze the meat solid John &amp;amp; Arthur audited the books at Harveys&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 29. Fred Dell trustee. Tom McCredie cutting feed at Wills bitter cold day 10 below zero this morning. had a roast of beef for supper &amp;amp; I made small cakes &amp;amp; apple pies&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 30. snowing it keeps cold yet terrible cold Marjorie made the plum pudding for dinner Paul had his at night Arthur to Freds getting out ice beautiful sunshine but very cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 31 The youngsters went to Montagues for dinner Stanly brought them home snow up to their knees in places &amp;amp; snowing hard when they went. Arthur to McCredies Fred killed their little steer in the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;January 1910&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 1. Arthur went to Chippewa with the beef for Kaumyer took 2 lbs butter for us got 1 lb tea 31, 25 granulated sugar &amp;amp; 1 lb soda. turned to rain &amp;amp; the snow is nearly gone I churned for our selves &amp;amp; made apple pies we had mince &amp;amp; we had beef fried for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 2. cold wind but mud in places not much snow left. only 9 in church. The minister went with Tom Dell Hattie over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 3. Will went with Riexingers boys to the townhall Arthur went to vote then to Chippewa got his black horse shod. Miss Andrew came back to her school but did not teach &amp;amp; she &amp;amp; Mrs Reeb, Mrs Harvey Dell &amp;amp; Mrs Fred Dell papered the lobbys at the school house the wind started to blow from the west &amp;amp; it snowed &amp;amp; drifted it turned out a wild night not so cold as blustery high wind The cows were all covered with snow when Marjorie went out to give the horse her bran she had a big time fixing the door&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Teu 4. The day something dreadful its so cold the wind east Marjorie baked bread Arthur went to Welland &amp;amp; up to Sharp with their meat he got the oysters for the party tonight at Harveys for the rascal Pat quality. it was not a fit night to go anyplace, my big Geraniums froze had them right by the stove fire late at night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 5 befor 5 Oclock this the morning, it was so stormy strong east wind Paul did not go untill 11 Oclock he has a bad cold. I cleaned the floor. Marjorie cleared up the front room. The teacher in for supper. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur came in &amp;amp; Hattie moved her over to stay all night quite icy, &amp;amp; high wind&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 6. snowed a little in the night, enough to cover the ice. dull all day &amp;amp; all yesterday. I churned today &amp;amp; worked the butter Marjorie fixed the mat, the carpet that belonged to the swinging chair. yesterday she finished her red shirt yesterday Millers party tonight (friday 7, Hattie went to Cook about her tooth Arthur took her to Chippewa &amp;amp; she went down on the car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 7. Frank Riexinger called with the matches. Hattie went up to Mrs Martin Dells expected Reavlys but they did not come so Hattie staid all night. Marjorie mended the horse blanket very cold yet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 8. Marjorie &amp;amp; the youngsters went to Chippewa, took 8 1/4 of butter @ 2{cut off} overshoes 1.75 soda biscuit 20 bread 15 yarn 2 sandpaper 5. painkiller 25, bromoquane 25, I churned for ourselves 1½ took 1 1/4 with the 7 we had on hand towards my overshoes. I made 3 apple pies &amp;amp; one mince dreadful cold wind snow quite deep Dan came down to Wills, called here in the evening. Minnie Marshall to the other house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 9 Hattie &amp;amp; Fannie went to Will Dells, Will &amp;amp; Dan went to Riexingers. Arthur went to Harvey Dells. stormed terrible bad snowed so hard&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 10 Dan came over real early &amp;amp; stayed untill 4 Oclock then went to Tom Somervilles, quite stormy in fornoon but sunshine. Everytime Paul smokes he coughs. A person cannot help getting a cold Marjorie has sore throat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 11 Dan went to see hay had dinner there then went to Will Dells for a visit then to McCredies for the Oyster supper Fannie &amp;amp; Ethel Miller came down, Tom McCredie went after them &amp;amp; took them to his place for the evening. Dan took Hattie up. Arthur took the teacher up. They got home 5 Oclock in the morning. Hattie &amp;amp; Arthur went to Drummondville to get her tooth on I finished my new shirt &amp;amp; got it on. She changed my overshoes got 2.75 ones&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 12. Dan took Hattie &amp;amp; Ethel to see Mrs. James Dell to see her Arthur drawed a load of wood or rails in the fornoon &amp;amp; one in the afternoon &amp;amp; Lue Reixinger one, big loads all of them I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter Marjorie baked bread her throat is no better. party for Alex McCredie The teacher to Wills for tea going to the party then stay there all night. Dan here for tea. good sleighing &amp;amp; not a bad night. Paul got home near 3 Oclock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 13. wind strong east, goes right through one. Will &amp;amp; Arthur went to Welland got fence posts 40 @ 12 ct. 4.80. got Arthur new cutter. John &amp;amp; Tom McCredie to the other house for tea Dan went home today. The roads getting drifted full&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 14 drifted all night &amp;amp; all day today wind still east snow in every hole &amp;amp; corner. terrible day the youngsters went to school 4 hr school there was to be a party to Tom Morrisons, &amp;amp; tonight Tom McCredie came over after Arthur I dont see how they will go the roads must be blocked I am glad Paul is here to do the chores this stormy day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 15 a better day but roads blocked in places especially north &amp;amp; south roads John Marshall &amp;amp; family to Wills Arthur went over in the big sleigh. At night they all went to Morrisons Paul walked to Chippewa &amp;amp; got 25 ct sugar tea 15 bread 10 soda 5 lemons 5. 40 cts of my money 25 of Paul board money. I made an applesauce cake &amp;amp; two apple pies. Paul cut a big pile of wood to last a week.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 16 Ethel Miller went to church with McCredies came back they all stayed to Wills for dinner also the minister &amp;amp; his brother hardly any one in church The roads are so bad, Fannie over in the afternoon went home to get supper. Hattie went with the minister to Reavleys. Arthur took the teacher to Chippewa church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 17. George Sommerville burried meet at the house 12 Oclock. Paul helping break roads up by Henry Heximers &amp;amp; about thawing &amp;amp; feels like rain. I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 18 rained in the night &amp;amp; this evening &amp;amp; most all afternoon. The teacher let Marguerite have her rubber boots, they did not go after dinner. Paul &amp;amp; Arthur changed the stove pipe &amp;amp; Paul cleaned the chimbly &amp;amp; had a big time getting the pipes to fit, worked all the afternoon. I cleaned the floor after it was over &amp;amp; she swept out front room &amp;amp; made a fire in the front room. I got the big server heaped up from under the oven &amp;amp; a pail half full out of the chimney. The stove draws fine &amp;amp; throws out heat like a furnace. Arthur took the teachers boots down. she rode home with Nye. The water is like a lake all over&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 19. nice sunshine &amp;amp; the water gone down considerably no school the teacher did not come she had a sore throat. Gordon went to Riexingers after coal oil. Paul went to Will Marshalls for cut wood. Marjorie baked a big bakeing. Marguerite made pancakes for dinner. I dressed five roosters for the Kisters they weighed 7½ I cleaned the dirty salt out of the barrel &amp;amp; weighed 24 lb for Will The old back kitchen is so damp I got my cold "helped" worse&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 22 not a bad day Arthur went to Chippewa in the bobsled. Fannie went down to have a tooth attended to. Marjorie went down with them had a 3 lb 6 oz it ought to be 94 they allowed 6 cts for 6 oz. of the chickens came to 1.09 instead of 1.13 finished paying for my overshoes sugar 25 tea 30 coal oil 18 salts 5. figs 5 yeast cakes 5 rice 10. Mrs. Riexinger here for dinner Lue brought her &amp;amp; came after her. Arthur went with Tom McCredie last night to Chippewa to give the youngsters a sleigh ride a lecture at the hall tonight. Arthur took the teacher &amp;amp; Fannie&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 21 snowing right in the mud. I churned for our selves dance at Mill Caughill tonight Paul came back from Marshalls Marj doing Frank Tufts wife hair&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 22 raining in the night &amp;amp; this morning then it started to blow from the south then west, snowed for all it was worth then got drifting something dreadful you could not see as far as the barn just a terrible day &amp;amp; got cold the front room &amp;amp; bedroom fill with snow as fast as she can sweep it up &amp;amp; every hole &amp;amp; corner drifting in I dont know what we should have done if Paul had not got home. The minute you stuck yourself out you were covered with snow to finish everything Marjorie washed out quite a lot of her clothes &amp;amp; the youngsters the line came down with the high wind &amp;amp; Paul had to gather them up &amp;amp; she put them in the tub after Paul got his washing done. such a beautiful day for washing. I am pretty dirty but I think I will stay so rather then wash such a day. Enough to give one their death of cold unless they were tough a{s} hickory bark I put down paper on pantry shelf swept &amp;amp; made two pies &amp;amp; mended a red shirt to put on &amp;amp; put on my batten waist on&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 23 sun struck out for a short time then got gloomy &amp;amp; snowed again. no one on the road but Marty Dell &amp;amp; Arthur helped to dig the snow on the hill for him to get through Fanny over in the evening. Arthur went to Harvey Dells, walked&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 24. Arthur said the teacher was comeing for tea I blacked the stove cleaned the floor, made small sponge cakes. Marg cleared up the back kitchen pulled up some of the old stuff on the floor. Paul went to dig the roads out but it seems they did not need digging out. he got the mail at Riexingers&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 25. beautiful day. sunshine &amp;amp; good sleighing in the fornoon. I pulled some hair &amp;amp; combed it out after dinner. I churned washed the churn made a pie &amp;amp; tarts. Marjorie working yesterday &amp;amp; today Frank Tufts wifes hair she ironed the table cloth I washed yesterday. The teacher came for tea then Arthur took her to Freds. Hattie came home Olly came with her Bert brought them &amp;amp; stayed all night. full moon tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Wed 26. Russ Hartlys sale. Bert &amp;amp; Arthur went to Chippewa Marjorie makeing the last {straw?} &amp;amp; made two puffs &amp;amp; I combed out enought for two straws &amp;amp; wove one. The girls &amp;amp; Arthur going to McCredies but it is raining so they gave it up The girls over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 27 The girls went to Maggie Heximers then in the evening to McCredie I was sick all day in bed. Arthur &amp;amp; his father &amp;amp; Paul cleaned up the wheat Geroge Riexinger &amp;amp; John to Wills in the evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 28. beautiful day &amp;amp; good sleighing Arthur took Olly to Chippewa. Mrs Marr &amp;amp; her baby to Wills all day she &amp;amp; Fannie came over in the afternoon for a call. Hattie has a cold with a breaking out Olly &amp;amp; Fannie went to Mrs Martin Dells at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 29 Paul cut a lot of wood &amp;amp; walked to Chippewa. Olly &amp;amp; Fannie walked up to Harvey Dells. I made a mince &amp;amp; an apple pie &amp;amp; an applesauce cake Marjorie cleaned the floor yesterday expecting to go over the river it started stormy in the morning but the sun struck out in the afternoon. Gordon took the coal oil to Riexingers &amp;amp; stayed the afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun. 30 beautiful day in the fornoon started to snow hard when the people started from the other house for the brick. The minister &amp;amp; his brother there to dinner Paul went both places Marguerite had a stie so she could not go. Arthur took Fannie &amp;amp; Olly to the brick. Olly &amp;amp; the teacher at night to Chippewa.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 31 The three girls went to Riexingers Arthur went to see switching but was too late came home got his dinner he went to Will Marshalls. Marguerite stayed to home on account of her stie I churned Marjorie mending for Reet&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Feb 1910&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 1. beautiful day. Arthur took our grist to the mill 18 bushel Fannie &amp;amp; Olly came over here late in the afternoon Hattie was out collecting &amp;amp; came here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 2. beautiful sunshine The old Bear will see his shaddow all right. Will &amp;amp; Arthur gone to Chippewa with Frank &amp;amp; the colt took potatoes &amp;amp; a roll of butter 2 lbs 6 oz @ 28 = 66. Gran Sugar 25 coal oil 18 bakeing 10 raisins 10 &amp;amp; 3 on cash Ed Dell got his {pups?} one for the teacher&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 3 A terrible day gets worse towards night, wind north east when I fed the hens &amp;amp; went to the barn the snow hit on one like hail turned to snow &amp;amp; drifted. I felt terrible mean in the afternoon &amp;amp; all night. They had a terrible time doing the chores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Friday 4. I lay in bed nearly all day &amp;amp; sick in my stomach got a card from Mrs Buyer wanting Marjorie to come over rather a nice day Bert &amp;amp; the girls did not come. The girls came over in the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat 5 bitter cold west wind. Marjorie mixed the bread &amp;amp; I baked it. Will took her to Chippewa &amp;amp; the children for a drive Gordon came home looked hard up got about froze she got my Bricks codliver oil a lb biscuits 23 cts fish Lilly over in the afternoon. Will took Hattie up to McCredies to sew &amp;amp; then in the evening the boys &amp;amp; her went to Pels for the evening Arthur took Fannie &amp;amp; Olly home. road not broke much&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 6 bitter bitter cold they say 16 bel. Zero at Toronto it was 8 below zero over the river it certainly was a bad day take your breath on the back kitchen blowing &amp;amp; drifting I am so glad Pail is here to do the chores. The children never cut one good stick of wood just about froze if Paul had not broke up pine. Hattie over in the evening &amp;amp; we enjoyed it. I got up every hour &amp;amp; made fire.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Mon 7. Pretty cold yet but better than yesterday. Paul &amp;amp; Arthur cross-cutting here, then over to Arthurs, cut up a lot of good wood I churned &amp;amp; worked the butter 2 lbs, kept Mr Gordon home he has such a cold in his head takes me all day to get meals &amp;amp; wash dishes a great deal warmer Hattie working on Mrs McCredies waist. Marg never came home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Teu 8 beautiful sunshine thawing. Paul went down to Chippewa to get Marjorie. took Wills sleigh &amp;amp; Topsy here &amp;amp; he came by Frazer got a chance with Jim Tufts Arthur helping Allen Heximer load logs. I blacked the stove pipe &amp;amp; stove. Paul got 1 lb tea 30 cts. Hattie got 2 lbs of butter our hens started to lay one on Sunday 2 yesterday &amp;amp; one today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 9. thawed all night, caught a barrel of water this fornoon driping of the house in the afternoon started to snow small snow got worse towards night &amp;amp; colder wind blew at night &amp;amp; snow not so bad they were going to Reavleys going to have a sleigh load but did not go Marjorie sick all day. Arthur over in Allens bush in the fornoon went up to McCredies after the sow she went up there last night. I finished the hair today &amp;amp; mended Pauls coat sleeve Lue Riexinger in last night&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thur 10. sunshine but bitter cold Arthur went to Chippewa in cutter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{different writing. The next entries are likely those of Marjorie's although there is no written verification}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1910&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Fri 11th Mary Ann took sick this evening Phoned for the Dr he pronounced it Pluratic pains &amp;amp; a very heavy cold. A fearful cold day &amp;amp; stormy&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sat `12th Dr came today Its not pneumonia&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Sun 13th Dr " pronounced her not dangerous&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mon 14th Mary Ann sent Paul to Chippewa to see the Dr not to come for a day or so as she felt so much better&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Tues. 15th Dr did not come.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Wed 16th " " " " She got up &amp;amp; sat in Rocking Chair {?} laid on {sof?}felt better but was very weak stayed up for about 1 hour. Kate R. here &amp;amp; brought her some nice beef stake I cooked it for her &amp;amp; she said it tasted so good&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thursd. 17th After going to bed from sitting yesterday She took very much worse sent for the Dr he pronounced it at that time Bronchial pneumonia she steadily grew worse until Tubercular Pneumonia set in&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Dr here Mary Ann still worse but not seeming to suffer so much But the Dr says that is a very bad sign her heart is very bad&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Dr here went over to Wills &amp;amp; told them there was no hope --- --- ---&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Dr Gray &amp;amp; Elliott here. moved Mary Ann to front room Dr Elliott says if she lives &amp;amp; improves for 48 hours there is good hope for her put her under Hypodermic ligatures&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Stays about the same&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd " " " "&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd. Arthur &amp;amp; Hugh here she know them both, Take a bad turn &amp;amp; begins to {?} put in an awful night. Weather below zero&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb. 24th At at ten minutes after six she breathes her last conscious to the last moment &amp;amp; praying continually "She is dead yet speaketh" Gone to live with Jesus&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 25 - - Bitter cold&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Feb 26th Mary Anns Funeral&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{likely Marjorie's entry, possibly Marguerite's}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 9th 1910&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Topsy dying in the stable I am sitting here alone &amp;amp; it is heartrending to hear her Kicking against the partition. Will &amp;amp; Arthur have made her as comfortable as possible. Such a dreary night, so dark &amp;amp; pouring rain&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov 10th raining all day &amp;amp; so dark &amp;amp; dreary Topsy just alive my poor pet I hope her suffering will soon end She has been sick for about two weeks&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Nov. 11th Topsy died today A deeding poll day. I went over to Riexingers till it was all over&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Francis J Crosby 1891} {writing appears similar to previous page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st &lt;br /&gt;Some day the silver cord will break &lt;br /&gt;And I as now no more shall sing, &lt;br /&gt;But oh the joy when I shall wake &lt;br /&gt;(Chor Within the presence of my King. &lt;br /&gt;When I shall see Him face to face &lt;br /&gt;And tell the story Saved by Grace. &lt;br /&gt;2nd (repeat &lt;br /&gt;Some day my earthly house shall fall &lt;br /&gt;I cannot tell how soon 'twill be &lt;br /&gt;But this I know my all in all &lt;br /&gt;Has now a place in Heaven for me. &lt;br /&gt;4th &lt;br /&gt;Some day till then I'll watch &amp;amp; wait. &lt;br /&gt;My lamp all trimmed and burning bright &lt;br /&gt;That when my Saviour opes the gate &lt;br /&gt;My soul to Heaven may take its flight. &lt;br /&gt;3rd &lt;br /&gt;Some day when fades the glowing sun &lt;br /&gt;Within the rosy tinted west &lt;br /&gt;My blessed hord shall say "well done" &lt;br /&gt;And I shall enter into rest. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Saved by Grace &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some day the silver cord will break &lt;br /&gt;And I as now no more shall sing, &lt;br /&gt;But oh the joy when I shall wake &lt;br /&gt;Within the presence of my King. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some day my earthly house shall fall &lt;br /&gt;I cannot tell how soon 'twill be &lt;br /&gt;But this I know my all in all &lt;br /&gt;Has now a place in Heaven for me. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some day when fades the glowing sun &lt;br /&gt;Within the rosy tinted west &lt;br /&gt;My blessed hord shall say "well done" &lt;br /&gt;And I shall enter into rest. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some day till then I'll watch &amp;amp; wait. &lt;br /&gt;My lamp all trimmed and burning bright &lt;br /&gt;That when my Saviour opes the gate &lt;br /&gt;My soul to Heaven may take its flight. &lt;br /&gt;Chorus &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;then I shall see Him face to face &lt;br /&gt;And tell the story "Saved by Grace." &lt;br /&gt;(repeat all&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Mary Ann King's hand writing}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Plums 50 15 cts to Maggie McKeown money 1.50 S. wheat &lt;br /&gt;rooster 40 $2.00 ro Bernhardts money 40 meat &lt;br /&gt;vinegar 20 $10 on sepparater 25 30 groceries &lt;br /&gt;middlings c 3 meal 40. meat 25 shredded wheat 1.50 Oct 9 &lt;br /&gt;nov. 27 nov. 29 &lt;br /&gt;bran 6½ 17 cts for coal oil 15 for vinegar &lt;br /&gt;2.48 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Oct 2 native herbs 93. 47 for one &amp;amp; 46. she paid me 13 on the 47 &lt;br /&gt;$4.00 for me out of Bernhards money &lt;br /&gt;25 47 &lt;br /&gt;13 38 &lt;br /&gt;38 9 &lt;br /&gt;8 &lt;br /&gt;46 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;$1.50 groceries &lt;br /&gt;50 " &lt;br /&gt;34 coal oil &lt;br /&gt;25 sugar &lt;br /&gt;15 tea &lt;br /&gt;10 sticking salve &lt;br /&gt;2.84 &lt;br /&gt;2.75 &lt;br /&gt;9 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;X990.5.750 &lt;br /&gt;X969..07.12 &lt;br /&gt;VHS.I.490.13&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Typed Explanation of the cover for Swastika} (there are hand-done drawings around this of a woman's face from a side view, a woman's face front and man's face front with the words "county" "Canada" "Sun or San 6 1910" "Chippewa Ont" Above the explanation there is something hand-written that has been scratched out}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{Typed part enclosed in double-lined box} &amp;lt;SWASTIKA&amp;gt; &lt;br /&gt;(SKT.WEAL-MAKING) &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fylfot or four-foot cross, a monogrammatic sign, having four branches, of which the end are bent, generally at right angles. &lt;br /&gt;{symbol of a three petal leaf} &lt;br /&gt;It is a sign of Benediction or of Good Luck, and in one form or another has been used as a symbol of welfare from a very early time. The sign appears in a variety of modifications, often connected in a continuous scroll, of which there are two well-defined types, forming on the one hand the European and Asiatic series, and on the other the American series. Though the Swastika has been found in Europe, Asia and America, yet it is unknown to many races. Its original place and significance are alike unknown, but it has been the object of endless speculation. Some scholars see in the Swastika a solar symbol, others a symbol of the Cross, but whatever its early significance it has in recent years largely taken the place of the horseshoe, four-leaf clover and other good-luck signs. The type of cross represented on this cover is the American, and is much used by the Indians of the south-western States, in the weaving of blankets, etc. it having probably come to them from the older civilization of Mexico.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>No. 1

&lt;u&gt;January.&lt;/u&gt; 1909.

Jan 1. . Fri. There was a shooting contest Friday here &amp; an oyster supper. Mama &amp; Laura went up to Grandma's Henry had the jaundice.

Jan 2. - Mr Wm. Ross died.

Jan. 3 - Mr. Wright. Prescott preached here in the evening.

Jan 4 - Ellection Day. Mrs. Dave Perrin &amp; sisters came here. Choir practice here at night. Mason's night.

Jan. 5 - Mr. Wm Ross was buried. Rainy &amp; sloppy. Mama went up to Mrs. Wrights after dinner.

Jan. 10 - &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt; Anna &amp; Willard &amp; Howard came up in the morning. I kept Howard &amp; the rest went to church in the afternoon.

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Philips out to Sheppard's at night.

Jan. 13 - &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt; We started a fire in our coal-stove. Mama went to the Ladies Aid + Mary Easton came down here. Uncle Horace came down this P.M.

Jan. 14 - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Mama went up to Mrs. Wright's.

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Jan 16. - &lt;u&gt;Sat&lt;/u&gt; - Was very cold &amp; Henry went to town after dinner.

Jan. 17 - &lt;u&gt;Sun&lt;/u&gt; - No church here as Anniversary services were held at Manhand.

Jan. 18 - &lt;u&gt;Mon&lt;/u&gt; - Jean came up &amp; gave me a lesson. It was very cold.

Jan. 19 - &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt; Practise for Mrs. Beattie's concert at Mr. Kyle's. We did not go as it was so stormy. Mrs. Wm. Newel, Algonquin, died to-night.

Jan. 20 - &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt; It was a lovely warm day. Mrs. H. Everetts &amp; Mrs. Pearson came up &amp; Aunt Lib stayed up. Papa took lame back yesterday. Mason's Lodge to-night. Mr. Walker came down.

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Jan. 23. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - It has rained all day. Mr. Lockwood came down this afternoon. Papa went down to John Waltson's to-night. Henry went down for the mail.

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Jan. 27. - &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - It has been a stormy day. Mr. Meyer was here for tea. There &lt;s&gt;was&lt;/s&gt; is a meeting at Bethel Church to-night to arrange for the Anniversary Social.

Jan. 28. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - It has been a nice bright day. Papa went to town this afternoon. + he + John Walton went out to Algonquin to-night + mama + I were alone. I had my hair washed to-day.

Jan. 29. - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - It was quite stormy but cleared off at night. Went to practise at Mr. Kyle's. &lt;s&gt;To&lt;/s&gt;

Jan. 30. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Stormy. Choir practise here at night. Johnie Beattie was here in the afternoon.

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                    <text>&lt;s&gt;Jan. 31. - Mon - We washed. Took my lesson this afternoon. Went to concert practise at Mr. Kyle's. Laura was over this p.m.&lt;/s&gt;

&lt;u&gt;February.&lt;/u&gt; 1909.

Feb. 1st - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; We washed. Took my lesson this afternoon. Laura was over this p.m. Went to concert practise at Mr. Kyle's.

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                    <text>Feb. 4 -  &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - George, papa + Henry drove the cold this p.m. Aunt Vic called this p.m. I painted my little chest. Went to concert practice at Mr. Kyle's. Laura was over 4 p.m. Was talking to Lillian Wanhills, Prescott this P.M.

Feb. 5 - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - We had a cow die this noon. John Walton Johnie Beattie + Mr. P. Bissell were here for dinner. George went down to Annie's this a.m. + mama + papa went down for him in the evening. We cleaned + decorated the Temperance Hall for the concert this p.m. Choir practise here this evening. Warm.

Feb. 6 - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - warm + quite sloppy. Papa went to town this A.M. + out to Algonquin this p.m. Laura was over 4 p.m. Car of grain arrived in Brockville &lt;s&gt;to-night&lt;/s&gt; at noon-

Feb. 7. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa + mama went to Algonquin after dinner. Annie Wellard, Mary + little Howard came up. We all went to church &lt;s&gt;p.m.&lt;/s&gt; in the afternoon 3 p.m. + Annie + Howard stayed here.

Feb. 8. - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed. Mama went up to Mrs. Wright's + I took my lesson. I went down to Annie's 3 p.m. + stayed for tea + went to the hall for concert practise. Recieved a letter from Luella Daniels. Mason's night. Unloading the car. Mrs. Beattie gave me a pretty brooch.

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to Elsie's as Elsie has the jaundice. I have been all alone. Laura came over this p.m. Mama phoned to me. P.M.

Feb. 10. - &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - Stormed all forenoon. John Walton was here this A.M. The men finished unloading the care this P.M. Concert practise in the hall to-night. Mama phoned me this p.m.

Feb. 11. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - I swept + dusted up stairs to-today. Mama phoned me this p.m. + said Elsie was not any better. I am keeping house alone these days.

Feb. 12. &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - We all went to the concert at night, given by the "&lt;u&gt;South Augusta Glee Club.&lt;/u&gt;' in aid of Mrs. Wm. Ross. Nearly $100.00 was raised by selling tickets. All the young people on the 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; took part. Mama phoned me in the afternoon. Elsie was not much better. Papa + Henry went to town in the morning.

Feb. 13. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa went to town this A.M. I have been busy cooking + doing the Saturday's work. Went over to Laura's after tea. Elsie was some better. Mama phoned me.

&lt;s&gt;Feb. 14. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/s&gt;  Mr. + Mrs. Jesse Easton called in + gave papa the proceeds from the concert to keep for Mrs. Ross. Henry went down to the post office. I received a &lt;s&gt;letter&lt;/s&gt; post card from Mary Warner.

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so stormy. Two young men + two girls stopped at our place about 8:30 p.m. as the horse was tired out. Mama came home this p.m.

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Feb. 15 - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed for Elsie this morning + Hyne came out for me this afternoon. Elsie was some better.

Feb. 16. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; -  It is still storming + drifting but cleared up in the night. I went over to Mr. Dawson's + phoned out home.

Feb. 17. - Wed. - Went over to Mr. Dawson's &lt;s&gt;12&lt;/s&gt;.30 p.m. + phoned out home. Ethel + Charlie went with me. It has been a lovely bright day. Elsie is gaining splendidly. I sugared off this evening.

Feb. 18. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Elsie is on the gain. Went over to Mr. Dawson's + phoned out home 12.30: Annie, + Howard came up home this morning &amp; stayed all night. Mrs. {Jns.} Beattie Jr. + Willie Simpson came up to-night.

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                    <text>{continued from last page} Mr. Kyle's sister Mrs. Beverage who has been visiting at Mr. Kyle's has been very ill threatened with typhoid fever is on the gain.

Feb. 20. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Mama cooked pies for the social. Annie + Howard were here all day but went home at night after choir practice. Willard + {Melville} Corbett were here for tea. Choir practise here in the evening. Papa + Mr. Kyle drew another load of ice this p.m. Papa went down to John Walton's this evening.

Feb. 21. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Hyne + Charlie came out + went home after dinner. &lt;u&gt;Mr.&lt;/u&gt; Earnest Thomas, Merrickville, preached the Anniversary services this afternoon + evening. We went to church this afternoon. Willard + {Melville} + Mr. J. Washer played the instruments for both services. Mrs. Jas Simpson, Miss Christina Beyers, Mrs. {Jno} Warner + Mary Warner were here for tea. We all went to church in the evening.

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                    <text>{continued from last page} Mr. Will Barton was taken sick at the social + the following day. the doctor pronounced it appenticatis. The proceeds from the social were $27.&lt;u&gt;00&lt;/u&gt; dear.

Feb. 23. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - We went to the hall + washed the dishes etc. Papa went to town this p.m. It started to snow + rain to-tegether about 5 p.m. so we could not go down to Warner's to skate this evening.

Feb. 25. - &lt;u&gt;Thur&lt;/u&gt; - Papa went to Freeland's sale after dinner + I went down to Annie's + we went skating after tea Henry came down. There was about 12 there.

Feb. 26 - &lt;u&gt;Fri&lt;/u&gt; - papa went to Mr. Braden Biesell's sale + mama went down to Mrs. Jas. Simpson's. It is a lovely day. I swept the chamber. Mr. Warner took us to choiur practise at Mabel Shaver's.

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with him. Went to church this Eve. Mary Warner stayed up here all night.

&lt;s&gt;Feb. 2&lt;/s&gt;

March 1909

March 1 -  &lt;u&gt;Mon&lt;/u&gt; - Mary Warner helped me trim my box for the box-social. also we trimmed Mrs. Ralph Bishop's box. Mrs. R. Bishops brother, Willie Barton is much better to-day + was able to sit up all the afternoon. Mrs. Bishop is down there. Jean gave me a lesson this p-m. Mary went home with Jean about 4. p.m. Mr. + Mrs. Phlander Barton came up this Eve.

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the load. Mrs. Ralph bishop came home to-day.

March 3. &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - Went down to Warner's this a.m. also up to Mrs. R. Bishop's this p.m. to exhance cooking for our boxes. Mary Warner came up 2.30 p.m. + went to the box social with us. Jean Robertson came up 6 p.m. to go to the social + stayed here all night. Went to the Mason's Box Social at night. Mr. Howard Francis got my box.

March 4. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Mr. Robertson came up for Jean this morning. I went up to the hall this morning. Papa took the piano in town. George Philips came here 6:30 p.m. It it qutie stormy.

March 6. - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa, George, + I went down to Warner's this p.m. Papa took George in town after dinner + I stayed for choir practise there at night. Mrs.Warnet made my underwaists for me. It is a lovely sunny day.

March 6. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - We have a sick cow + Mr. T. Johnston was here for dinner. George Philips started for Toronto 1.30 a.m. + intended staying in Toronto over Sunday. It is a beautiful day. Henry went to the post-office to-night. Pearl Wales telephone to mama 10.30 p.m. to have some music but I was in bed.</text>
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March 9. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - Dr. Johnston stayed all night. Laura was over this a.m. I went down to John Walton's for milk this a.m. There is a parlor Social at the parsonage, Algonquin, to-night. Our cow died to-night.

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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;u&gt;January.&lt;/u&gt; 1909.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan 1. . Fri. There was a shooting contest Friday here &amp;amp; an oyster supper. Mama &amp;amp; Laura went up to Grandma's Henry had the jaundice.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan 2. - Mr Wm. Ross died.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 3 - Mr. Wright. Prescott preached here in the evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan 4 - Ellection Day. Mrs. Dave Perrin &amp;amp; sisters came here. Choir practice here at night. Mason's night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 5 - Mr. Wm Ross was buried. Rainy &amp;amp; sloppy. Mama went up to Mrs. Wrights after dinner.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 10 - &lt;u&gt;Sunday&lt;/u&gt; Anna &amp;amp; Willard &amp;amp; Howard came up in the morning. I kept Howard &amp;amp; the rest went to church in the afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 11 - &lt;u&gt;Monday&lt;/u&gt; - Geo Philip's arrived
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 12 - &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt; Papa took George
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Philips out to Sheppard's at night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 13 - &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt; We started a fire in our coal-stove. Mama went to the Ladies Aid + Mary Easton came down here. Uncle Horace came down this P.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 14 - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Mama went up to Mrs. Wright's.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 15. - &lt;u&gt;Fri&lt;/u&gt; - Papa &amp;amp; Mama went into Uncle Hugh's in the morning &amp;amp; I went down to Annie's in the afternoon &amp;amp; stayed for choir practise.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan 16. - &lt;u&gt;Sat&lt;/u&gt; - Was very cold &amp;amp; Henry went to town after dinner.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 17 - &lt;u&gt;Sun&lt;/u&gt; - No church here as Anniversary services were held at Manhand.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 18 - &lt;u&gt;Mon&lt;/u&gt; - Jean came up &amp;amp; gave me a lesson. It was very cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 19 - &lt;u&gt;Tuesday&lt;/u&gt; Practise for Mrs. Beattie's concert at Mr. Kyle's. We did not go as it was so stormy. Mrs. Wm. Newel, Algonquin, died to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 20 - &lt;u&gt;Wednesday&lt;/u&gt; It was a lovely warm day. Mrs. H. Everetts &amp;amp; Mrs. Pearson came up &amp;amp; Aunt Lib stayed up. Papa took lame back yesterday. Mason's Lodge to-night. Mr. Walker came down.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 21 -  &lt;u&gt;Thursday&lt;/u&gt; Elsie Hyne &amp;amp; children came out, Elsie &amp;amp; Hyne went to town. Mrs. Beattie Sr. was here for tea. Aunt Lib Pearson &amp;amp; I went over to Laura's after tea. Papa &amp;amp; Henry were unloading a car of grain in town.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 22 -  &lt;u&gt;Friday&lt;/u&gt; - Aunt Lib went to Mr. Geordie Landon's. John George was here for dinner. Henry &amp;amp; I went over to practice at Mr. Wm. Kyle's. It rained all
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day + was awfully icy.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 23. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - It has rained all day. Mr. Lockwood came down this afternoon. Papa went down to John Waltson's to-night. Henry went down for the mail.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 24. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; There was quite a thunder storm 3 p.m. We went to church in the afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 25. - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; Jean came up + gave me a lesson. We went to practise at Mr. Kyle's in the evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 26. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt;  Went up to grandma Manhardt's after dinner. Cheese meeting was held in the Mason's Hall. Floerena Manhard was here in the evening. Mrs. {Jno.} Walton was here also. It was a lovely bright night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 27. - &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - It has been a stormy day. Mr. Meyer was here for tea. There &lt;s&gt;was&lt;/s&gt; is a meeting at Bethel Church to-night to arrange for the Anniversary Social.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 28. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - It has been a nice bright day. Papa went to town this afternoon. + he + John Walton went out to Algonquin to-night + mama + I were alone. I had my hair washed to-day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 29. - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - It was quite stormy but cleared off at night. Went to practise at Mr. Kyle's. &lt;s&gt;To&lt;/s&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 30. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Stormy. Choir practise here at night. Johnie Beattie was here in the afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Jan. 31. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Bright + cold. We went to church at night.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;u&gt;February.&lt;/u&gt; 1909.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 1st - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; We washed. Took my lesson this afternoon. Laura was over this p.m. Went to concert practise at Mr. Kyle's.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 2. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - Mama put on a quilt. I ironed. Papa &amp;amp; Henry drove the colt. There was a pedler here this p.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 3. - Wed. - It has been a lovely day. Annie, Howard &amp;amp; Mrs. Warner &lt;s&gt;were&lt;/s&gt; came up &amp;amp; stayed all day. They helped Mama quilt. George Philips's came out from Sheppard's this p.m. The girls went to Mrs. Alex Landon's this p.m. to make their sunbonnets for the concert. I went also. Got a letter from Elva McGarrity to-night.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 5 - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - We had a cow die this noon. John Walton Johnie Beattie + Mr. P. Bissell were here for dinner. George went down to Annie's this a.m. + mama + papa went down for him in the evening. We cleaned + decorated the Temperance Hall for the concert this p.m. Choir practise here this evening. Warm.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 6 - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - warm + quite sloppy. Papa went to town this A.M. + out to Algonquin this p.m. Laura was over 4 p.m. Car of grain arrived in Brockville &lt;s&gt;to-night&lt;/s&gt; at noon-
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 7. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa + mama went to Algonquin after dinner. Annie Wellard, Mary + little Howard came up. We all went to church &lt;s&gt;p.m.&lt;/s&gt; in the afternoon 3 p.m. + Annie + Howard stayed here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 8. - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed. Mama went up to Mrs. Wright's + I took my lesson. I went down to Annie's 3 p.m. + stayed for tea + went to the hall for concert practise. Recieved a letter from Luella Daniels. Mason's night. Unloading the car. Mrs. Beattie gave me a pretty brooch.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 9. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa + Henry were in town unloading the car of grain. Mama went out
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to Elsie's as Elsie has the jaundice. I have been all alone. Laura came over this p.m. Mama phoned to me. P.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 10. - &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - Stormed all forenoon. John Walton was here this A.M. The men finished unloading the care this P.M. Concert practise in the hall to-night. Mama phoned me this p.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 11. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - I swept + dusted up stairs to-today. Mama phoned me this p.m. + said Elsie was not any better. I am keeping house alone these days.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 12. &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - We all went to the concert at night, given by the "&lt;u&gt;South Augusta Glee Club.&lt;/u&gt;' in aid of Mrs. Wm. Ross. Nearly $100.00 was raised by selling tickets. All the young people on the 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; took part. Mama phoned me in the afternoon. Elsie was not much better. Papa + Henry went to town in the morning.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 13. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa went to town this A.M. I have been busy cooking + doing the Saturday's work. Went over to Laura's after tea. Elsie was some better. Mama phoned me.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;s&gt;Feb. 14. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/s&gt;  Mr. + Mrs. Jesse Easton called in + gave papa the proceeds from the concert to keep for Mrs. Ross. Henry went down to the post office. I received a &lt;s&gt;letter&lt;/s&gt; post card from Mary Warner.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 14. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - There was no church here this evening as it was
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so stormy. Two young men + two girls stopped at our place about 8:30 p.m. as the horse was tired out. Mama came home this p.m.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 15 - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed for Elsie this morning + Hyne came out for me this afternoon. Elsie was some better.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 16. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; -  It is still storming + drifting but cleared up in the night. I went over to Mr. Dawson's + phoned out home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 17. - Wed. - Went over to Mr. Dawson's &lt;s&gt;12&lt;/s&gt;.30 p.m. + phoned out home. Ethel + Charlie went with me. It has been a lovely bright day. Elsie is gaining splendidly. I sugared off this evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 18. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Elsie is on the gain. Went over to Mr. Dawson's + phoned out home 12.30: Annie, + Howard came up home this morning &amp;amp; stayed all night. Mrs. {Jns.} Beattie Jr. + Willie Simpson came up to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 19. - &lt;u&gt;Fri-&lt;/u&gt; - Elsie is a great deal better. Hyne brought me home this morning. It has been a nice dawm day 1 has been thawing. It started to rain about 4.30 + rained quite hard all night. so Annie + Howard has to stay all night. Warner's went to Lyn to play for the Oddfellows "At Home". Papa + Mr. Wm. Kyle each brought a load of ice this p.m. + put it in Mr. Kyle's shed.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;{continued from last page} Mr. Kyle's sister Mrs. Beverage who has been visiting at Mr. Kyle's has been very ill threatened with typhoid fever is on the gain.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 20. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Mama cooked pies for the social. Annie + Howard were here all day but went home at night after choir practice. Willard + {Melville} Corbett were here for tea. Choir practise here in the evening. Papa + Mr. Kyle drew another load of ice this p.m. Papa went down to John Walton's this evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 21. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Hyne + Charlie came out + went home after dinner. &lt;u&gt;Mr.&lt;/u&gt; Earnest Thomas, Merrickville, preached the Anniversary services this afternoon + evening. We went to church this afternoon. Willard + {Melville} + Mr. J. Washer played the instruments for both services. Mrs. Jas Simpson, Miss Christina Beyers, Mrs. {Jno} Warner + Mary Warner were here for tea. We all went to church in the evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 22. - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We cooked this morning + went to the hall 3. p.m. to set tables etc. for the Anniversary social. The programme consisted of Speeches by Mr. Meyer, Mr. Thomas, + Mis. Clifford gave a talk on her trip to Rome; Warner's orchestra + music by the choir.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;{continued from last page} Mr. Will Barton was taken sick at the social + the following day. the doctor pronounced it appenticatis. The proceeds from the social were $27.&lt;u&gt;00&lt;/u&gt; dear.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 23. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - We went to the hall + washed the dishes etc. Papa went to town this p.m. It started to snow + rain to-tegether about 5 p.m. so we could not go down to Warner's to skate this evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 25. - &lt;u&gt;Thur&lt;/u&gt; - Papa went to Freeland's sale after dinner + I went down to Annie's + we went skating after tea Henry came down. There was about 12 there.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 26 - &lt;u&gt;Fri&lt;/u&gt; - papa went to Mr. Braden Biesell's sale + mama went down to Mrs. Jas. Simpson's. It is a lovely day. I swept the chamber. Mr. Warner took us to choiur practise at Mabel Shaver's.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 27 - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - Theodore Shipman came out this afternoon. Henry went to town this p.m. + brought George Philip's home with him. We all went down to Warner's to skate in the evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Feb. 28. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Wesley Tottin &amp;amp; Mr. Thomas Johnston came here this a.m + stayed till 4 p.m. Hyne came out after dinner + George Philips' went out to Sheppard's
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with him. Went to church this Eve. Mary Warner stayed up here all night.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 1909
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 1 -  &lt;u&gt;Mon&lt;/u&gt; - Mary Warner helped me trim my box for the box-social. also we trimmed Mrs. Ralph Bishop's box. Mrs. R. Bishops brother, Willie Barton is much better to-day + was able to sit up all the afternoon. Mrs. Bishop is down there. Jean gave me a lesson this p-m. Mary went home with Jean about 4. p.m. Mr. + Mrs. Phlander Barton came up this Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 2 - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed this a.m. Uncle Horace came down this p.m. Henry went down to Lord's Mills to-night to a concert. Mr. Seaman Wright took
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the load. Mrs. Ralph bishop came home to-day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 3. &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - Went down to Warner's this a.m. also up to Mrs. R. Bishop's this p.m. to exhance cooking for our boxes. Mary Warner came up 2.30 p.m. + went to the box social with us. Jean Robertson came up 6 p.m. to go to the social + stayed here all night. Went to the Mason's Box Social at night. Mr. Howard Francis got my box.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 4. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Mr. Robertson came up for Jean this morning. I went up to the hall this morning. Papa took the piano in town. George Philips came here 6:30 p.m. It it qutie stormy.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 6. - &lt;u&gt;Fri.&lt;/u&gt; - Papa, George, + I went down to Warner's this p.m. Papa took George in town after dinner + I stayed for choir practise there at night. Mrs.Warnet made my underwaists for me. It is a lovely sunny day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 6. - &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; - We have a sick cow + Mr. T. Johnston was here for dinner. George Philips started for Toronto 1.30 a.m. + intended staying in Toronto over Sunday. It is a beautiful day. Henry went to the post-office to-night. Pearl Wales telephone to mama 10.30 p.m. to have some music but I was in bed.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 7. - &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; - Mr. T. Johnston was here for dinner. Our cow is not much better. Elsie, Hyne + children came out this p.m + stayed for tea. I went to church this p.m. A student from St. Albans's School preached in St. George's church this evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 8. - &lt;u&gt;Mon.&lt;/u&gt; - We washed this a.m. papa helped Wm. Read break his colts to-day. I took my lesson this p.m. This is Mason's night. Dr. Johnston came here 8.30 p.m. + I went over to the Hall for papa.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 9. - &lt;u&gt;Tues.&lt;/u&gt; - Dr. Johnston stayed all night. Laura was over this a.m. I went down to John Walton's for milk this a.m. There is a parlor Social at the parsonage, Algonquin, to-night. Our cow died to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 10 - &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; - Dr. Johnston went home this a.m. ladie's Aid was here this p,m. Mr. + Corbett; Mr. + Mrs. Bissel; Mr. + Mrs. Bishop + Ruby; Mrs. Lockwood, Mrs. G. Dudley, Nellie Caldwell, Mr. + Mrs. {D} Wells + {Durian}; Mrs.. Meyer + Minnie Throop were present at it. Mr. Rob Steward Sr. gave a reception for Flora to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;March 11. - &lt;u&gt;Thur.&lt;/u&gt; - Mr. Ralph Bishop + papaa went to Mr. Wm. Revell's sale this p.m. I went down to the store.
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                    <text>June 1909.

June 1 - Tues. - We cleaned the parlor

June 2 - Wed - Started to clean the
dining room &amp; also stitch-
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Irene Mallory &amp; Allen Bissell
were married 9 p.m.

June 3 - Thur. - Papered the dining-
room to-day. Mrs. Beattie
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we made the frame for
my embroidy hat

June 4 - Fri. - We finished our
dining-room to-day.
It rained this Eve

June 5 - Sat. - It rained some &amp;
has been cloudy all day. We
put our stove out to-day
I went to the factory to-night
(as it is the first night they
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Mrs. J. Beattie finished my
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                    <text>to-night but did not catch any
fish.

June 6 - Sun. - Laura &amp; I went to
Presbyterian church this a.m.
I laid down this p.m. &amp; wrote
a letter to Lulla Daniels this
Eve. The new preach, Mr. Wright
preached at St. Georgs this Eve
for the first.

June 7 - Mon. - We washed this is
Mason’s night.

June 8 - Tues. - I went down to Annies
this a.m. &amp; came back
with Mary (as she drove
up to Mr. E. Dudleys (she) to
practise with Mrs Lambert
Dudley to sing on Sun.

June 9 - Wed. - I ironed to-day

June 10 - Thur. - I washed the wood
work in the kitchen.
Gordon Walker came
down this Eve.

June 11 - Fri. - Went up to Mrs. J
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came up &amp; Mrs. E. Dudley
came down to the church

to practise for Sun. I trained
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                    <text>mama started painting
the kitchen wood-work to-day

June 12 - Sat. - Elsie &amp; Hyne went to
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children here. They stayed
all night but Elsie &amp;
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June 13 - Sun. - Elsie &amp; Hyne came
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June 14 - Mon. - We washed
Papa went to Algoma
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I took a music lesson
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June 18. - Fri. - I went to Mrs. Wright's this p.m. + brought my skirt home.  There was a hail shower this p.m.  Mr. J. Easton invited the Presbytterian choir to his place for ice cream this Eve.

June 19. - Sat. - I planted potatoes.

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June 21 - Mon - We washed this a.m. I went down to Jean's this p.m. &amp; took my lesson &amp; stayed for tea.

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June 26 - Sat - Papa went to town this a.m. I had a sick - headache all day &amp; cannot hear out of my right ear. Henry went to town this Eve. We moved into the kitchen this p.m.

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                    <text>July 1 - Thur - Dominion Day. Elsie and Hyne went to the Blue Church Cemetery to the unveiling of Barbara Hick's Monument, &amp; left the children here. I cleaned the cupboard this a.m. Our bees swarmed this a.m. but went back to the hive again. 

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July 6 - Tues. - We washed &amp; churned. 

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July 8 - Thurs. - I ironed. Mrs. Beattie (Sr.) was here this p.m. I went down to Mrs. Beattie's this Eve also over to the cemetery &amp; Mrs. Kyle's with Mrs. Beattie. 

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July 11 - Sun. - It has been a warm day. Henry &amp; Elsie came in for me this Eve. We bid Ethel Rath goo-bye she is to start West Tues. 

July 12 - Mon. - I picked 32 boxes of berries. Came home this Eve. Willard went to the Orange Walk at Perth. 

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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;No.&lt;u&gt; 2.&lt;/u&gt; Memorandum
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 1909.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 1 - Tues. - We cleaned the parlor
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 2 - Wed - Started to clean the
dining room &amp;amp; also stitch-
ched our curtains.
Irene Mallory &amp;amp; Allen Bissell
were married 9 p.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 3 - Thur. - Papered the dining-
room to-day. Mrs. Beattie
(Jr.) came up to-night &amp;amp;
we made the frame for
my embroidy hat
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 4 - Fri. - We finished our
dining-room to-day.
It rained this Eve
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 5 - Sat. - It rained some &amp;amp;
has been cloudy all day. We
put our stove out to-day
I went to the factory to-night
(as it is the first night they
made butter this summer)
&amp;amp; I stopped at Mrs. Beatties
Mrs. J. Beattie finished my
hat to-night. Henry Willard
&amp;amp; Mr. Geo. Tassey went fishing
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;to-night but did not catch any
fish.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 6 - Sun. - Laura &amp;amp; I went to
Presbyterian church this a.m.
I laid down this p.m. &amp;amp; wrote
a letter to Lulla Daniels this
Eve. The new preach, Mr. Wright
preached at St. Georgs this Eve
for the first.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 7 - Mon. - We washed this is
Mason’s night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 8 - Tues. - I went down to Annies
this a.m. &amp;amp; came back
with Mary (as she drove
up to Mr. E. Dudleys (she) to
practise with Mrs Lambert
Dudley to sing on Sun.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 9 - Wed. - I ironed to-day
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 10 - Thur. - I washed the wood
work in the kitchen.
Gordon Walker came
down this Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 11 - Fri. - Went up to Mrs. J
Wrights this p.m. Mary
came up &amp;amp; Mrs. E. Dudley
came down to the church
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;to practise for Sun. I trained
my sweet peas this Eve.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;mama started painting
the kitchen wood-work to-day
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 12 - Sat. - Elsie &amp;amp; Hyne went to
town 6:30 p.m. &amp;amp; left the
children here. They stayed
all night but Elsie &amp;amp;
Hyne went home. I took
the children to the factory
to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 13 - Sun. - Elsie &amp;amp; Hyne came
out this p.m. Mrs. E.
Dudley sang two solos at
Bethel Church this p.m.
there was a thunder
storm 1.30 to-night &amp;amp; the
lightning struck Manley
Field’s barn &amp;amp; burnt it.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 14 - Mon. - We washed
Papa went to Algoma
to get his horses shod
I took a music lesson
this p.m. Mama’s eyes
took sore to-day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 15 - Tues. - I ironed this a.m
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Laura was over this a.m.  Mama + I pulled up all the dandelions + weeds in our front yard this Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 16. - Wed. - Mama went to the ladies aid this past.m. at Mrs. Jno. Corbett's.  Her eyes are no better.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 17. - Thur. - Mrs. Wm. Easton. Ethel Rath &amp;amp; Baby Egerton were here this past.m. also Annie + Howard.  It rained this past.m. + Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 18. - Fri. - I went to Mrs. Wright's this p.m. + brought my skirt home.  There was a hail shower this p.m.  Mr. J. Easton invited the Presbytterian choir to his place for ice cream this Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 19. - Sat. - I planted potatoes.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 20. - Sun.- Laura + I went to Presbyterian church this a.m. Henry went up to Grandma's this afternoon.m.  Mr. + Mrs. Meyer. came here before church + left there horse.  They stayed a while after church.  {Unintelligible}. Meyer preached his farewell sermon this Eve at Bethel.  I wore my new dress this Eve for the first.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;up to Grandma's this a.m. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Meyer came here before church &amp;amp; left there horse. They stayed a while after church. Dr. Meyer preached his farewell sermon this Eve at Bethel. I wore my new dress this Eve for the first.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 21 - Mon - We washed this a.m. I went down to Jean's this p.m. &amp;amp; took my lesson &amp;amp; stayed for tea.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 22 - Tues - I ironed. Mama painted the kitchen floor to-day. The pupils from our school went to Prescott to-day to try the Entrance
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 23 - Wed - Mama went up to Mr. Lockwood's this p.m. Papa took a load of good to Prescott for Dr. Meyer. Our new minister Rev. A. B. Johnston arrived at Algonquin 5 p.m. &amp;amp; the Ladies had
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;a reception tea for him at the parsonage. I went up to Mary Easton's this p.m. Elicta Bissell came up after school. We walked up to the Corner after tea to see the Entrance papers
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 24 - Thur - Buffalo Bill Circus is in town to-day. We did not go. Henry clipped Jack out dog this Eve. Mama talked to Elsie at Central p.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 25 - Fri - Mama went up to Grandma Manhard's this a.m. &amp;amp; Henry &amp;amp; I went for her this Eve. Papa &amp;amp; J. Dalton went away this Eve also.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 26 - Sat - Papa went to town this a.m. I had a sick - headache all day &amp;amp; cannot hear out of my right ear. Henry went to town this Eve. We moved into the kitchen this p.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 27 - Sun - We separated the milk this a.m. Went
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 29. - Tues. - I ironed this a.m. Went down to Warner's this past a.m.  Miss Daniels + Miss H. Byers came there 4.p.m. + stayed till Eve then they brought me home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;June 30.- Wed. - I ironed this a.m. Will Throop + Effie drove through the yard this a.m.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 1 - Thur - Dominion Day. Elsie and Hyne went to the Blue Church Cemetery to the unveiling of Barbara Hick's Monument, &amp;amp; left the children here. I cleaned the cupboard this a.m. Our bees swarmed this a.m. but went back to the hive again. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 2 - Fri. - I picked 59 boxes of straw-berries at Mr. Warner's to-day. Our bees swarmed &amp;amp; we hived them. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 3 - Sat. - I swept the chamber to day, Went up to Mrs. R. Bishop's this Eve for butter - milk. Papa went to town this Eve. My hearing is better now. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 4 - Sun. - Annie, Willard &amp;amp; Howard came up this a.m. Mama, Annie &amp;amp; I went to
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;S.S. this p.m. We all went to church this Eve &amp;amp; papa kept Howard. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 5 - Mon. - I picked 54 boxes of berries to-day. This is Mason's night. Papa &amp;amp; Henry started to do road work to-day. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 6 - Tues. - We washed &amp;amp; churned. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 7 - Wed. - I picked 35 boxes of berries. Elsie &amp;amp; children &amp;amp; Minnie Throop came out to Mr. Warner's this a.m. Bishop Mills preached at St. Georges's this Eve. Mama &amp;amp; Mrs. J. Dalton went down &amp;amp; I came home with them. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 8 - Thurs. - I ironed. Mrs. Beattie (Sr.) was here this p.m. I went down to Mrs. Beattie's this Eve also over to the cemetery &amp;amp; Mrs. Kyle's with Mrs. Beattie. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 9 - Fri. - I picked 27 boxes of berries. I cut the grass
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;on Uncle Hugh's plot this p.m. Took a bath to-night. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 10 - Sat. - Went to town with Mr. Warner's. Saw Mr. Gordon on the market. Went up the river with Annie, Mary &amp;amp; Willard on the Citizen's Band Excursion to Alex. Bay. It rained all the p.m. Left Brockvill 1.30 p.m. arrived 7 p.m. I stayed at Aunt Jane Newell's all night. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 11 - Sun. - It has been a warm day. Henry &amp;amp; Elsie came in for me this Eve. We bid Ethel Rath goo-bye she is to start West Tues. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 12 - Mon. - I picked 32 boxes of berries. Came home this Eve. Willard went to the Orange Walk at Perth. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 13 - Tues. - We washed. Went to Mr. Walker's woods for ferns this p.m. Elsie, Minnie Throop &amp;amp; Ethel were here
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;this p.m. Mr. Cordingley was here this p.m. agent for pianos. Laura was over this Eve. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 14 - Wed. - I ironed. Mama went to the Ladie's Aid at Mrs. V. Well's this p.m. Papa went up for her this Eve. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 15 - Thur. - I ironed this a.m. Raked with the horse-rake after tea. Went over to Mrs. Knapp's &lt;s&gt;after tea&lt;/s&gt;. This Eve. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 16 - Fri. - Picked 6 boxes of berries at Mrs. Warner's. It rained. Mary came up with me this Eve for choir practice but no one came so she stayed here all night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 17 - Sat. - Mary went home on the milk-rig this morning. Elsie &amp;amp; Hyde went to town this p.m. &amp;amp; left the children here. Florence Manhard was here this Eve. She came out to her grand-father's this p.m.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 18 - Sun - Mama &amp;amp; Laura went to Presbyterian church this a.m. There was a heavy electric storm this noon. Went to church this Eve. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 19 - Mon. - We washed. Mama went raspberrying this p.m. Jean Robertson was here for tea. Mama &amp;amp; Henry went up to Grandma's this Eve. Papa went over to Mr. Kyle's &amp;amp; I went over to Mrs. Knapp's. Art McGanity came out to Mr. A. P. Bissell's this Eve also P. Dales came out to Mrs. Beattie's 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 20 - Tues. - I ironed. Mama went down to Annie's this a.m. Went to a meeting to arrange for our annual social which is to be July 29.
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