File #41982: "William Beatty 1886-1889 Diary 20.pdf"

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1887
Feb 1 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood he left it here
2 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood he took home very stormy day & sleat most of the day
3 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood took home blustery day
4 Ad went to a wood Bee of A Cornetts he has cut his {illegible} they are taking it to Darlings warf fine
5 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood & left it hear I went to Fairfax to the preparation service & the session there was very few out cold day
6 Revd Mr Millard had communion at Fairfax the church was well filled while we were in it it snowed about 5 inches
7 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood he left it hear
8 heavy rain last night & this morning & all day no work
9 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood he took it home the snow all gone except off the fields where there is drifts
10 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood he took home fine warm day for this time ice soft
no work done on the roads 11 rain last night snowing & blowing this morning & all day so that I could not {illegible} the cattle out to go to the water heavy drift the snow is 2 feet deep in the Barnyard the Roads is filled up in some places
12 Ad went to Wm A Cornetts Brick Bee he is going to build a house he is getting the brick at Gananoque
13 Revd Mr Morley preached here at night Mr Millard went to Mallorytown Caintown & Farmersville Mr Morley stoped here
14 Ad went to Sand Bay brought home a load of wood
15 Ad went to wood Bee of James Calhouns they got the wood at John Stacies 6th con a little rain this morning
16 Robie Beatty came up from Young last night he went home this morning Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood fine day
17 Ad went to Sand Bay he brought a load of wood took it home
18 heavy rain last night & snow & rain this morning fine afternoon with heavy at night
Philo took the yearling heffer skin to Colmans 19 Philo went to Delta with Kate & the cutter I went with him Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood to Wallace from there
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