File #42052: "William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 16.pdf"

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1890 March
22 Ad came home last night they got al the wood out
23 Revd Mr Florane Preached this Evening
24 Ad is taken care of the stock fine day
25 Ad drew a load of straw out of the old Barn
26 Ad is doing the chores fine day rain this afternoon
27 {blank}
28 stormy all day snow & wind from N. East with drift
29 Ad & Philo drew 3 loads of sawdust to the Ice house from the sawmill at the station
30 Revd Mr Florane preached this morning
31 Ad and Jennet went Young to the Funeral of George Torane he was Buired of the old stone church
April 1 Ad was drawing hay for Wallac
2 Do Do
3 they drew 1 load this forenoon then some for Ad fine day
4 Ad drew some hay & straw for beding home Jennie came home on the Express to day
I went to the Mill first time since town meeting 5 they put fences round the orchard
6 Revd Mr Johnston preached this Evening
7 Ad & Philo fixed up the fence round the orchard
8 Ad was working at home rain in the afternoon
9 Ad is laying up fence the wind made terable work last winter with them
10 Ad is fixing up fence
11 the same work
12 Ad & Philo fixing up the Road fence fine dayff
13 Revd Mr Johnston preached this morning
14 Ad is laying up fence
he got a wheel cultivator 15 fwe cleaned up the flax seed filled 7 bags of oats 2 bags of flax seed he them to Eacot mill he did not them ground
16 Ad helped Dr Hannah to move he going Perth to tine he then went for his grist fine day
17 Ad is helping Bruce to saw they finished at night
18 Ad went to Brockville to day
19 Ad drew A load of sawdust and put on the Ice and put the wheeled cultivator to gether
20 Revd Mr Fairley preached this Evening
21 I helped Ad to cleanup up 4 Bushel more wheat northeast field
22 he took the Wheel cultivator 3 Bushel more wheat down
sowed 4 Bushel there 23 and sowed it some place the cultivator did well fine day
24 Ad went to Delta to the Nomination of J. Bradley went with him
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