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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1925

Franklin McMillan Diary 1925 42.pdf

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market very cold every thing frozen solid. thermometer at Parke & Parkes when I got in to market was 24 above zero. also some snow. at Milgrove they say 4 to 6 inches snow. and Calgary was as low as 4 below zero. sure has been a very cold wet & rough fall. {Side note} Dominion Election Day.

Oct 30th. Some more snow this morning but thawed off again. had two loads of carrots into Hamilton. at 50¢ bushel.

Oct 31 Took 80 bus more carrots to Hamilton at 40¢ very cold this a.m ground frozen solid again. Mrs Barlow died today.

Nov 1st. Sunday weather cool but bright this morning. was down to Ida's for tea.

Nov 2nd. Fine & milder but frosts at night drew another load of carrots to Wrights

Nov 3rd Fair & milder took two loads carrots to Hamilton had 540 bushels all together sold some at 40¢ but mostly at 50¢ bushel. have an awful cold will have to lay up I guess.

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