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Christina McLennan Diary, 1888-1893

Christina McLennan 1888-93 Diary 91.pdf

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January 1891

{25 cont.} It will not be brought up until Friday at the Annual Meeting
26 The Lodge met tonight and appoint. new officers. Got today at Willie's 1 gall coal oil 25, yeat 5, charged 1 pan bread not paid
27 Dul lowery day. Jimie & Murdy brough home 1 load of hay from village farm And are after wood to Uncle Murdy's McKillop place. they got 1 load of straw & 1 of wood yesterday
28 I was at prayer Meeting And stopped to the reading of the S.S. lesson
29 Dull day. There is an account in today papers of an Explosion in a Coal Mine in Pennsylvanie. where more than 110 men lost their lives
30 Rained in the night. high wind today
31 Far went to Gore yesterday intending to go to Montreal today. The Annual Meeting came off last night I was not there not very many to sign the Petition

The papers had accounts of two noted men Charles Bradeaugh {Bradlaugh} M.P. for Northampton E. died 6 this morning * he was a kind of Unbeliever And Secretary Windom U.S. died at a banquet in New York last night. "such is death.

Aunt got medecine 50 cts syrup 25 1 pan bread 25 I got 1/2 lb tea 25, sold 16 eggs. It is now 11. P.M. And snowing & thawing. Some of our folk were at the skating rink Aunt is getting along sloly she sat up for a while today

John A got a telegram that Byron McDonell died in Toronto, And will be buried here Monday
  • It was on the 29th that Bradleaugh {Bradlaugh} died
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