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| − | == May 1892 ==
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| − | 18. No sign of muskrats or ploughing.
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| − | 19. W. went to Campbell by train. Freight from Boston to the Cape. He got the statues but took them at [illegible].
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| − | 20. Looked curiously and moved (8 p. 10 p. B).
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| − | 21. Sweet breeze, 6 lbs sausages 13.
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| − | 22. Sold on Saturday 3 doz. eggs 30 doz. butter 2 lbs, butter 30, 30 sugar 5, paper 3, lamp oil 3, the drain.
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| − | 23. Sunday, 5, 5 lbs warm, wrote to McCallum,
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| − | 24. Fine day, boiled 20, 5 1/2 lbs paper.
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| − | 25. Coal oil 20, 16 loaves bread, late.
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| − | 26. E. Howe came last night, will remain until Monday.
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| − | 27. Fine day. Did not go to church.
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| − | 28. Ironing all day, Bridie washed, bike coat. Mrs. Thorn came for tea.
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| − | 29. Tuesday, warm with long rain all day, some rain, we wrote.
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| − | 30. Fine all day, had a letter from Hanaby, mailed at Glamis, B.B., written on the 19th.
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| − | 31. Sent a letter to Hanaby, Lizzie calls to converse. N. visited with coal, 26 lbs for 25.
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| − | 28 1/2 lbs coal, $1.00 for fine 3.4.
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| − | 21. Mrs. E. sent cloth piece to Lindsay, by little McRae. 57 [illegible]
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| − | 22. Rained a little shower in afternoon.
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| − | 23. A very large congregation.
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| − | 30. Dull day, road had a [illegible].
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| − | 31. 9 1/2 lbs sausages 30, paid for cloth got, Maddy, 9 cwt. ham, 8 lbs for 7 with a load of rails from west of the Westbrook, 10 goats.
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| − | == June 1892 ==
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| − | 1. Wednesday. Annie has just left for the west with 33.
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| − | 2. Thursday, Thunder meeting in society, not many present, May 9, 10 [illegible].
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| − | 3. Got the money from Cornwall butchers.
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| − | 4. Four times in the past 26 butchers 36.
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| − | 5. Sunday, carriage 15, 1 whole week, bread 20 80.
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| − | 6. A very large congregation, collection for union.
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| − | 7. Fine day, warm.
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| − | 8. Paid Mr. Hanson for butter 10 1/2, sugar 2 cwt. 3 1/2, bread 10, lamp, window glass 16, 2 1/2.
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| − | 9. Planted two rows of onions, black and yellow, day 20, long table, sale 2 1/2 of five from 3-39.
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| − | 10. Fine day, 5 shovels, 5 1/2 miles E.
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| − | 11. Rain this afternoon. Ann writes to Chifton that a calf yesterday.
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| − | 12. A heavy shower and a severe gale of wind about 9. Mr. W. had a telegram from Her, she is leaving for home, it was a bright one.
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| − | 13. Mending till the ice left. Milk 17, 44 to August, 15 to raining, 5, 30.
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| − | 14. Mrs. Barker took the train for Point Day. M. W. Music 10. Had dinner after, cold tea.
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| − | 15. All the young folk went to the K.
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| − | 16. Music festival. Meeting till 5 in the morning. The fair one was all clouds.
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| − | 12. Church, [illegible] a small congregation.
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| − | 13. Done some sowing. Went to Morrison in the morning, got 1 pound [illegible].
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| − | 14. Done the same, sown 2 1/2 lbs [illegible].
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| − | 15. W. drove home at 1.30 p.m. in a [illegible].
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| − | 16. Paid 3, 2 1/2 Myfore morning, June 1 to Hyde 10 9, 4.
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| − | 17. W. H. M. [illegible] 25 August 25. Cream for two 30.
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