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28 [degrees] Cloudy & Rain S.W. & S.E.
Ther. SAT. MAR. 25th, 1899
Quite cold & looked like snow.
I went to Henderson's & to the P.O.
& Fairall's Office. Walked down
to Ashton & rode back with
Wallace Bond as he went to
dinner. I have suffered with
headache for several days
past, & no better today
and am taking some medicine.
Went to P.O. again towards
evening. It commenced raining
about 3 o' clk afternoon,
& continued more or less until
bedtime. We wetre glad it is
not snow of which we think
we have had quite enough.

35 [degrees] Cloudy N.E.
Ther. SUN. MAR. 26th, 1899 Wind
[...]
I walked up to F Leizear's, and
from there over to meeting, where
we had a sermon from Edward
Farquhar. Edwd also went to meeting.
Willie brought him home
from "Fairfield" & took Dora back
with him to attend church
tonight. After supper I went to
the P.O. letter box & mailed a
letter to Mr W.E. Lewis, enquiring
for the smoking tobacco he informed
me (by postal card) he
had shipped to me on the 20th
inst.

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