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Tuesday 7 July 1914
A cloudy day which makes it
somewhat cooler. V went to market
with 120 or boxes of berries
went to Kingston, brought 4 loaves
of bread, a letter tablet and
envelopes. he forgot to mail
my letters. I sent to Belle, Maud
and Eveline. That is just like
a man to forget things. Well
no great damage done. Grace &
Emma picking p.m.

Wednesday 8
V picking berries for H.H. & D.H.,
Mrs John Hogan (widow called for
berries 24 boxes. John is cutting
hay. Edith, Margaret, Miriam Bruton & Isabel
at consession bathing themselves.
Sylvia & Jessie Reid here for 2 boxes
berries.

Thursday 9 July 1914
A hot day, wind North & breezy.
John haying, mowing. Reginald
raking. Margaret & Miriam Bruton
gone to Kingston. V sent Dick H
& Henry H each a crate of Berries.
V working in cemetery this a.m.
picking berries in p.m. Edith and
Robert went fishing caught 9 fish.
Edith prepared them for supper.
Grace canning berries the first except
one little can. Lightening in the south after
sunset but no rain. Emma drove to

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