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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1910-1911

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1910-1184Page_075.pdf

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Wed Oct 11. Cloudy with a few showers. Warm, cleaned Dining Room Pantry. {illegible}

Thurs Oct 12. Fine bright day cleaned. Kitchen, all done but back Kitchen.

Fri Oct 13. {Fine and mild, raked leaves^{called at Marys. uncle in Toronto.}} Shelled Walnuts.

Sat Oct 14. Fine warm day. We picked potatoes.

Sun Oct 15. Fien and warm. Sitting out in Verandah. I walked out to Mothers then. uncle and Aunt Mattie came out to Church.

Mon Oct 16. Fine and warm, we wahed and churned, Annie here for tea.

Tue Oct 17. East rain and very unpleasant. Aunt Mattie went to Toronto to Aunt Lizzies

Wed Oct 18. Fine and warm Woodbridge Fair. Uncle pulling mangels.

Thurs Oct 19. Fine and warm. finished raking leaves and digging the garden.

Fri Oct 20. Fine but foggy killed ducks 4½ lbs. Uncle finished pulling mangels. I walked to meet Aunt Mattie

Sat Oct 21. Fine and mild. Cleaned back Kitchen. hauling roots

Sun Oct 22. rained but mild. Willies all here to spend day. uncle and aunt Nellie at Mr Bales for tea.

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