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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1925

Franklin McMillan Diary 1925 8.pdf

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Charlotte & Doris.

Feby 15 Sunday. Just like Spring today. Sun Shining Bright & the snow going fast.

Feby 16. mild this morning snowing tonight and getting colder.

Feby 17th. Fair & cold this morning. A Swell winter day. Had the Hockey Game. Hamilton at Boston on Radio. Ham. won 2 to 1.

Feby 18th Clear & Cold nearly zero this morning

Feby 19. A Little milder again today

Feby 20th. Fine & mild. like spring snow going again

Feby 21. Cloudy & cool looks like rain.

Feby 22nd Sunday, cloudy in the morning. Had Mr & Mrs Boniface out for the day. Started raining after noon

Feby 23rd. Rained all last night and all day today.

Feby 24th. Cool & cloudy. was down town & got repairs. arrived from Simmers, $3.82 for brush & knifes some price. also got seeds from Stokes.

Feby 25th. not freezing but cold & damp & cloudy.

Feby 26th Raining. cloudy & cool. tonight

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