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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1922-1923

Mary Agnes Cooper 1922-1923 Diary 59.pdf

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Tue July 3. Fine and warm then came thunder and heavy rain about four oclock.

Wed July 4. Fair and warm. Margaret and Phyllis here for tea. Auntie at the Drs in evening. Lizzie ad I for a walk.

Thur July 5. Fine and warm. Auntie and I also the girls at Mrs Boyles for tea. it rained gently all night. green peas.

Fri July 6. Fine very sultry Lizzie called to say good-bye. Auntie at Mrs Smellies. dust again.

Sat July 7. Fine and moderately warm. we went for berries 15 cts

Sun July 8. Fine and quite warm. Auntie and I at morning church quite dusty but South wind. I went to evening church.

Mon July 9 Fine and warm

Tue July 10 Fine but damp and threatening poor for hay.

Wed July 11 Fine and cooler. I took my watch to Toronto.

Thur July 12. Moderately warm. Put Calcium Chloride on road. Mrs Boyle. Miss Medd for tea. Beautiful day.

Fri July 13. Fine and quite wawrm. Annie here for tea. Auntie and I at graveyard and Cemetry. L. Clark buried

Sat July 14 Fair morning came thunder storm at three so I could not go to Concord S.S. pic-nic. Mrs Campbell

Sun July 15 Fair but dull and damp. I went with Grant to church. Willie stayed with Auntie. showery eve. I went alone to church. rained most of night.

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