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Christina McLennan Diary, 1897-1905

Christina McLennan 1897-1905 Diary 107.pdf

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September 1903

1 Tuesday. Fine day, muddy roads. Papa went to Cornwall today, drove luby to Summerstown Station took the cars, he is getting a suit of clothes at Abotts to cost $18 To steak 25. Jimie left with Hugh Cameron to be at Caledonian 100 Sons of Scotland, games tomorrow. J.C. B got back today. Pa got back at 7. P.M. To oranges pears peaches banannas, of each a doz. 75 cts Bread 20 Birdie is not improving very much 95
2 Fine day. I made some preserves, apples. I got from May.
3 Mrs S Grant called. And after dinner Birdie went with her, home To 3 lbs steak 30. 30
4. Sold 2 1/4 doz eggs. 35.. Bot 1/2 lb tea 15 To 6 loaves 30 15
5 Steak 25 cts paid steak got on 3d 25
6 A large congregation
7. Dry day. frost last night
8 Fine dry day. I took May & went to see birdie May took two baskets of crab apples
9 Fine day. Pa & I went to see Donald Roy & Duncan Mason, & Farquhar Down To 5 loaves 25 cts.. Jimie is painting the out side windows
10 11 Pa & I went to Gore to see Aunt Mary Jimie went to Alexandria to the Fair
11. Jimie went to Cornwall to the Fair took Katy and Colt. Murdy went too
12. To 1 lb B. tea 35 cts.. back Comb 12 cts.. paper needles Pan bread 20. gall. coal oil 23, 4 lb W. soda 10 5 lbs rice 25. 3/4 yd flannelett 7. lemon drops 5 2 spools thread 10. Jimie did not get back from Cornwall yet 8.30. P.M. 52 53 37
September 1903
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