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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
RosamondMcKenny(Sweet)_1914_069.pdf
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Saturday, February 14
45 DAYS PAST 320 TO COME
Prescribes with Great Confidence.
A physician of Cheshire, Eng., reports: "I am very pleased to tell you that I have found Pepto-Mangan (Gude) to be an excellent preparation and one that I can prescribe with the greatest confidence."
Weather Rather cold Temp.
I went to Aylmer about noon & went to the Dr. waited for John to come from St Thomas, but he did not come. The big white ewe had three lambs Clarence was over & helped Eugene feed them. Will have to make a pet lamb of one. Eugene Maudie & Melba all went to Mr Dances to a party last evening didn't get away untill nearly ten. Good wheeling miles Bill 5" Polly 10" Nydia 6"
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