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Ad went to Abs for a load of hay for Wallace I went to Kingston to a meeting of the Presbytery on the Express |
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Ad went to the river for ice cold day |
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Do Do Do he got the house filled with ice I got home on the Express there was a good meeting no {illegible} yet |
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Ad went to abs for a load of hay this morning Wm McNiel Abs son helped him & brought another load |
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Ad went for a load this morning that is all the stack he put it in his loft over his horses very cold day |
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Ad went for load of sawdust cold day |
22 |
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Revd Mr Stoneman preached here this morning hear no one came to take him to Sand bay S Donovan ought to have come Mr Stevenson walk to Fairfax & preached at night |
Ad hired a boy named WJ Powrs for $4 per month for the first month |
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Ad went for a load of sawdust this morning & cleaned up 6 bags of wheat & 6 of oats for a grist |
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Ad went to Gananoque with the grist it was a fine morning it began to blow & snow at noon there was a fearful drift all the rest of the day |
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fine morning Ad brought the grist here this morning & home some straw |
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Ad went to Sand Bay for to get out lumber & wood he took Matthews with him I help to fix the church for the funeral of Mrs Service she was buried at the Ebenezer |
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I went to the Funeral of Mrs Service the Revd Mr Stevenson preached in the church a large number out |
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Ad came home with a load of logs for his driving house this forenoon he helped Bruce to saw in the afternoon |
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the Revd Mr Stevenson at Fairfax in the morning & at Sand Bay at night here at night A Cornett took him to Fairfax in the morning |
Wat came back at noon |
30 |
Ad went to the chanty this morning he is going to bank of cordwood he intends have a bee tomorrow |
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Ad Aleck Cornett & David Johnston brought loads of grain cordwood the roads is very bad there was wind & snow about noon it was very soft & wet the man & horse |
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