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William Henry Arkell Diary, 1908-1915

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Mar   Martin came this morning for seed grain Albert & I were drawing hay to sheep this afternoon & Annie went to town
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" 20 We all remained at home. the roads are very bad. A beautiful spring day
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" 21  Albert choring. I took a load of chop to town this morning. Albert & I were both having a sleep this afternoon. We moved the pigs from the stable to pig-pen Wurleen Scmidt {Schmidt} of Mildmay came to see the cattle he offered me 6.60 for May 1st.
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" 22  Albert was drawing wood home this morning & we were chopping ice away from stable door this afternoon I was helping clean furnice pipes. J. J. Reed & Mr Durnun were both here to see cattle
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" 23 Albert drawing out manure this morning and took a load of chop to town
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" 24  Albert drawing out manure this morning I took rags over to Mr McTavish to have a rag carpet made. We were cleaning up oats this afternoon Thos Arkell was here and got a bag of Potatoes

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1910

Mar Martin came this morning for seed grain Albert & I were drawing hay to sheep this afternoon & Annie went to town

" 20 We all remained at home. the roads are very bad. A beautiful spring day

" 21 Albert choring. I took a load of chop to town this morning. Albert & I were both having a sleep this afternoon. We moved the pigs from the stable to pig-pen Wurleen Scmidt {Schmidt} of Mildmay came to see the cattle he offered me 6.60 for May 1st.

" 22 Albert was drawing wood home this morning & we were chopping ice away from stable door this afternoon I was helping clean furnice pipes. J. J. Reed & Mr Durnun were both here to see cattle

" 23 Albert drawing out manure this morning and took a load of chop to town

" 24 Albert drawing out manure this morning I took rags over to Mr McTavish to have a rag carpet made. We were cleaning up oats this afternoon Thos Arkell was here and got a bag of Potatoes

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