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Cecil Swale Diary, 1904

Cecil Swale 1904 Diary 58.pdf

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== February MONDAY, 15 (46-320) 1904 ==
 
== February MONDAY, 15 (46-320) 1904 ==
 
 
-22˚ Beastly cold, & NW.howling blizzard Hocked in Swamp, 20 pieces. job to keep warm. Wind blew snow off traps, so fox saw them.
 
-22˚ Beastly cold, & NW.howling blizzard Hocked in Swamp, 20 pieces. job to keep warm. Wind blew snow off traps, so fox saw them.
  
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== ASH WEDNESDAY (Quebec & N.W.T.) WEDNESDAY, 17 (48-318) ==
 
== ASH WEDNESDAY (Quebec & N.W.T.) WEDNESDAY, 17 (48-318) ==
 
 
-25˚. Skidding one load No trains into Wiarton till tonight since Saturday
 
-25˚. Skidding one load No trains into Wiarton till tonight since Saturday

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Yesterday a bizzard from noon

February MONDAY, 15 (46-320) 1904

-22˚ Beastly cold, & NW.howling blizzard Hocked in Swamp, 20 pieces. job to keep warm. Wind blew snow off traps, so fox saw them.

TUESDAY, 16 (47-319)

-20 In forenoon G & S cut up 2 trees for 4 ft wood. E drew up afternoon In afternoon cut 9 pieces. Not as unbearable as yesterday but still too cold for fun.

ASH WEDNESDAY (Quebec & N.W.T.) WEDNESDAY, 17 (48-318)

-25˚. Skidding one load No trains into Wiarton till tonight since Saturday

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