Irene Dixon Bamford

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Sunday 9 April 1899 A very fine day. After breakfast Grace and Maud wash dishes and I employ nearly the whole day writing to Nelly concerning poor Frank Kane who is about to enter a monistary in San Francisco and even now has become a teacher in a monstery Wallace made us an afternoon visit. Grace took a long nap. Evening Grace wrote to Bob and his sister.

Monday 10 April 1899 A fine day. Wind South Grace washed. I finished writing to Nellie No visitors the day passed of very quietly and pleasantly. The ice still hangs in the river though the Channel is open. The snow all gone. The ground this morning covered with white frost. Maud at home. Too mudy to go to school. I churned a bit of white butter.

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Tuesday 3rd December -95 A beautiful clear cold morning river steaming, Wind N.W. but quiet. Voltie & George Niles gone to Millens bay for kerosine. Nellie here this morning and went too. Wallace gone over the river for their oil which Mrs Niles bought at the corners. Charley Woodman drove in here for a yeast cake and his sheep which will come down and run with our cows. sent a letter by Voltie to his father and one to John by our post office.

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you'll get left and this privilege is ours only twice more this fall and then & then we must arise yet earlier and the horses must drag a waggon or sleigh 14 miles in time "to get the first boat across to Town so we may get home again the same day. No matter if we do start at 4 a.m. and get back to our starting place at 8 p.m. All the same we have been to town if we only have brought home with us a pound of tea and ,50 cts worth of sugar perhaps a plug of tobao and we have been to the office and paid the Taxes.

Monday 9th A very pleasant day. Ma gone to Wills with Nellie, Grace & Maud alone in the house. Voltie doing work out the barn before noon, in the after noon he & Wallace gone to Wills to chop wood, then they come

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Tuesday 24 Dec 1895 The sun arose clear this morning after last nights heavy rain. Very warm like a fine May day. Very light wind South. Voltie & Wellie plowing. Grace washing. Wells Sr doing nothing. A treated him to grape wine, beef & potatoes for dinner. Maud expecting Santa claus. Boys came back from plowing and have gone gun in hand in the boat up to the marsh fishing for wood & hunting game while the day is so very fine: thinking there may not be another one like this day for getting out wood again this fall or winter. Woodmans Boys plow all day. Grace went to mail 3 letters, one to Belle, one to Nellie and one to Quinn. W Sr says this is a day weather breeder. I hope all its children may be as mild. We have to keep open doors this day.

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ate breakfast at 1/2 past nine. City style I suppose. Grace got a bad cold. Wells Sr comes home before dark bringing cough medicine for Grace, and a great package of candy which is joyfuly accepted by the young folks. Set up late again this evening for tomorrow Nellie has to return to the city. Well Marjorie came home from school with Maude bringing her school books and clothes in a basket. She came down with her father when he came to OBriens blacksmith shop, dear little Marjorie is not gong to be cheated of her visit, Beatrice & Irene having made theirs. Sleep on lounge.

Tuesday 21 Jan 1896 A fine winter day cloudy and warm coast driving on the ice going to Kingston with heavy loads of hay. Davis & Will Allen with each a toll house & brick

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