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Christina McLennan Diary, 1883-1888

Christina McLennan 1883-88 Diary 93.pdf

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   <td>Murdy and I went to Lancaster to buy Clothes Bought at McCrimmans, 7 yds cloth 1.10 = 7.70 2 yds Farmers satin 35 = 70. 2 1/2 cotton = 9 = 23  11/2 yds silicia 18 = 27 1 1/2 yds print 17 1 spool silk 5 1 yd twist 5 buttons 17 wadding 10  = 2 1/2 yds cloth 50  - 1.25 3 yds Cotton 9 = 27 Left the goods at Frasers. to be made for the 17th. </td>
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   <td>7.70  1.20  .44  1.62</td>
 
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   <td>Murdy & Far went and got the Clothes</td>
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   <td>Murdy went to Montreal this evenin  got Marion boots 85, stockins 40 at Willies</td>
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   <td>Monday got the ham that I am to boil for the dinner I am to boil two Mrs Hunt two Mrs Burton two. We got 23 lbs beef. 8 cts pr lb</td>
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   <td>1.84</td>
 
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   <td>I am baking for the dinner To $1.00 sugar</td>
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   <td>Tuesday. we sent to the Fair this Morning Canned fruit - preserve fruit & jelley, apples house plants, won onions carrots beets mangels turnip bread {?} potatoes four kinds got of prizes 1st House plants, 2.00 1st canned fruit 1.00 1st bread 50</td>
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   <td>This has been a very cold raw day still a good number out - we were Kept busy at the dinner Brown the Surveyer & son came to our place this evening I bough 1 ham 13 lbs and 1 basket peaches 50 cts</td>
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   <td>All the {force?} went to Survey</td>
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   <td>Young Brown went home today</td>
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   <td>Murdy came home yesterday to attend the games on Tuesday at Alexandria</td>
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   <td>28</td>
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   <td>A fine warm day</td>
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   <td>This has been the greate day all our boys went to the games. and the Olympian's took home the Medals. Lancaster was sure of them. Pat Purcell gave each boy $5.00 = 60 A bonfire was made. And greate rejoicing</td>
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{Written on right side ? June 20}

Revision as of Mar 24, 2026, 3:52:17 AM

September 1885

10 Murdy and I went to Lancaster to buy Clothes Bought at McCrimmans, 7 yds cloth 1.10 = 7.70 2 yds Farmers satin 35 = 70. 2 1/2 cotton = 9 = 23 11/2 yds silicia 18 = 27 1 1/2 yds print 17 1 spool silk 5 1 yd twist 5 buttons 17 wadding 10 = 2 1/2 yds cloth 50 - 1.25 3 yds Cotton 9 = 27 Left the goods at Frasers. to be made for the 17th. 7.70 1.20 .44 1.62
16 Murdy & Far went and got the Clothes
17 Murdy went to Montreal this evenin got Marion boots 85, stockins 40 at Willies 1.25
20 Monday got the ham that I am to boil for the dinner I am to boil two Mrs Hunt two Mrs Burton two. We got 23 lbs beef. 8 cts pr lb 1.84
21 I am baking for the dinner To $1.00 sugar
22 Tuesday. we sent to the Fair this Morning Canned fruit - preserve fruit & jelley, apples house plants, won onions carrots beets mangels turnip bread {?} potatoes four kinds got of prizes 1st House plants, 2.00 1st canned fruit 1.00 1st bread 50
23 This has been a very cold raw day still a good number out - we were Kept busy at the dinner Brown the Surveyer & son came to our place this evening I bough 1 ham 13 lbs and 1 basket peaches 50 cts
24 All the {force?} went to Survey
26 Young Brown went home today
27 Murdy came home yesterday to attend the games on Tuesday at Alexandria
28 A fine warm day
29 This has been the greate day all our boys went to the games. and the Olympian's took home the Medals. Lancaster was sure of them. Pat Purcell gave each boy $5.00 = 60 A bonfire was made. And greate rejoicing
{Written on right side ? June 20}
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