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Monday 7 September 1908
No Rain. A beautiful day wind West and
cool. Volty drove to factory this morning enroute
for Boltons threshing. Sr, after getting an
armful of sweet corn has bonet at his told trade
weeding strawberry vines. Says "there is no profit
in strawberries. I ask him what there could be made
more profitable on this small place, "Potatoes'. Maud &
I canned 9 cealers of tomatoes. I finish writing
a letter to Beatrice. Maude made a tea cake
with maple filling. Merrit Daily here for a bag of
oats. Nearly sundown and Voltie not yet come
with the unwashed milk can; his father filling
the pails with milk. nothing to strain it into.
Voltie just now come, can washed and every thing, all
all right. Will and Harrold Dignum gone over
to Buchanan. Harold got a very bad hand where
he dug a pimple open with his jacknife. It is terribly swolen [sic: swollen]
and painful.
Tuesday morning 8 September
No Rain. V stays home to day and pulls beans.
machine gone to Montgomerys from Boltons. Mrs Taggart
came down bringing Stella. Tag staid to dinner
a great talker a good visitors. Irene came down
with the mail enroute for Marjories to help
her cook for thresh, dry weather, no rain.
Sr needs strawberry vines, Maud sick
all day with head ache.
Harold D gone to Kingston to Hotel Dieu.
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