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| − | 14. Laid useless 10, 2, raisins 25, 3 lb butter 34. Henry and Maddy, Fred, Elsie, and [illegible] at Hampton, Mr. Lank, Maddy left for Kingston. We got a telegram from Far the day before the people came.
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| − | 15. Laid out cream, she looks fine.
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| − | 16. Fine day.
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| − | 17. Rain. The folk went to the picnic.
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| − | 18. Warm day. Five 7s, my 7s unused.
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| − | 19. Warm day. Fine day. Mr. Wood left for home.
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| − | 20. Mending in garden, finished. For congregation.
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| − | 21. Mending preparation for a trial—The K. Ry. Alex. got some of the school teachers.
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| − | 22. 22 of eggs, butter 25, sugar 25, 2/10 matches 15-16, 2 to 3, raisins 9, 2 lb 25, sugar 23. 44.
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| − | 23. Laid.
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| − | 24. The Friday before tomorrow. Mr. Burnet—Mischief is completed, a baby of [illegible] [illegible].
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| − | 25. The middle is finished.
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| − | 26. Turned the McLennan turned library. Died on Friday. A large congregation. Henry sung in the choir for B. E. Chug. Ref. W. 8/12.
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| − | 27. Rainy.
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| − | 28. Fine day, heavy rain.
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| − | 29. Went to Devon, vegetables, 1 ice cream at Woodlawn House, Chesterville & ice cream. The intelligence came, Graham, is Ex. at Depot.
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| − | 30. Fine, warm weather, Alice in Toronto. 2 doz. shirts, 3. We put at Deposit 20 James. For Fred went to Cornwall. Some. A good deal of mending in garden.
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| − | == July 1898 ==
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| − | 1. Friday. Wedding. Annie will be home tomorrow.
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| − | 2. 2 lb loaf, eggs 28, 2 lb butter 34, 9 pk vinegar. 68
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| − | 3. Sunday, 5 eggs, bread, Monday. P.E., clean clothes, there was a thunder shower.
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| − | 4. We got no Montreal paper since Friday, mending indoors, 1 was cold. I washed, 1 for bread.
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| − | 5. Fine day, 3-4-6, 4 lb coffee 24. The picture for 29 9/16.
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| − | 6. 1 pot of bread, 5 1/2 bottle of molasses, 1 2 lb sugar, 1 2 lb coffee. Mended clothes, had home linen.
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| − | 7. 1/2 lb 25, 5 loaf bread 25, 2 lb butter 34. 34.
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| − | 8. Put in the clover from the village meadow. A slightly cloudy day, no tornado. Maddy went to the garden, did not return. Mr. R. Marion painted the kitchen floor yesterday. Earn, paint pipe, 9.20, flour 2.31.
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| − | 9. Fine, picked up near clean count 35-36, went to the kitchen another coat.
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| − | 10. Far gathered seven times, this afternoon. A very large congregation, the Methodist long word, was buried, at North Branch Cemetery, ring of rope, and the putting up of a form, had free.
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| − | 11. Rained last night—Marion got 2 gals of raspberries.
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| − | 12. Finished tuning for Mr. B's, father of 7 yrs. Mrs. Darragh. Uncle Donald’s family went to Alexandria.
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| − | 13. Another fine day, rain at night. Marion went to Cornwall.
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| − | 14. Fine warm, Mrs. in evening.
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| − | 15. The butter spoiled, comes warm. Lizzie Brown came on the evening train.
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| − | 16. Rain, went to Cornwall, [illegible].
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