File #42053: "William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 17.pdf"

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1890
April 25 Ad sowed the little field with Wheat
26 Ad took 4 bags of oats to the center field and he sowed 3 of them fine day
27 Rev Mr Fairley preached this morning
28 Ad went up to Leeds to lay out a Road
29 Revd Mr Gracie preached & had A Congregational for to chose A Minister All was in favour of Revd Mr Fairley and all that was there signed the call it was unamouse
30 Ad is choring at home the ground is very wet from yesterdays rain
May 1 Ad went to Charles Armstrong Barn raising
2 Ad sowed grass seed with the seeder in the little field & the N East field fine day
4 Mr Johnston A student preached at night he stayed here
5 heavy rain last night Ad is coming at home
6 Ad is working in the northeast field fine day
7 he working in the North field
8 Ad sowed 5 bushel of peas in the North field Wallace is helping him sowing grass seed
9 Ad worked in the N field in the fornoon & at in the afternoon at home little rain
10 Ad worked at home in forenoon went to Gananoque in afternoon
11 there was meeting to day no Minister
12 Ad & Wallas worked in the S.East field sowed 3 bags of oats fine day they draged with two teams
13 rain last night Ad sowed grass Seed there this forenoon
14 Ad worked at home he is fixing up A Buttery & Kittchen
15 Ad and Wallace is draging with 3 teams fine day
16 Ad shoveled furrows in the S. East field in forenoon he fixed at home
17 Ad helped Wallace to drag on his place to day
19 Ad draged at Wallaces uper farm all day
20 heavy rain last night and all day there is more Water on the ground now then was when the Snow went
21 Ad is fixing in the Hogpen and overhead of it
22 Ad is fixing at home
23 Ad took the spoted Red Ayrshire to Abs Holsten Bull fine day
24 Ad and Wallace & Phillo took our tow & Wallaces yearling to the chanty for to Paster fine day
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