File #42054: "William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 18.pdf"

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1890
May 25 Professor Ferguson preached this morning fine day
26 Jennie and Miss Findle went away in the Express today to Brockville to there school they came for the Holidays Ad washed the sheep
27 Rvd Mr Firlie was inducted in the church the Read M-McGilvery preached a adressed the Peaple & the Revd M Greaie adressed the minister there was & goad congregation all want off well
28 heavy rain last night & this morning Ad working at home
29 fine morning Ad went to J Walfs Barn raising
30 Ad is helping Wallace with the tham there they are sowing
31
June 1 Revd Mr Firdice preached this evening the church full Ad went to Darlings for Mr Firlies famly they came on the steem Boat from Orinell
2 Ad went for a load of mister Farley furniture to Darlings
3 Ad worked with the team on the potato field ground drie
4 heavy rain in the night Ad is leting of water of potato land
5 Ad & Jennet went to Young to Wm Hazelwood funeral he Died at Fairfield on the 3rd heavy rain
6 Ad went to Ivies for Shingles they did not come
7 Ad drawing hay from the New Barn home fine day
8 Rvd M Firley preached this morning
9 Ad is drawing Shingles from Ivies at the River for to put on his house fine day
10 Ad is drawing from Ivies fine day
11 Ad is plowing & cultivating for Buckwheat in
12 the N East field there is Scotchgrass
13 heavy rain last night & this morning the ground is very wet
14 Ad is mixing lime for to plaster his kitchen
15 Revd Mr preached this Evening Rvd M Fairley
16 Ad worked on the Roads fine day
17 Ad worked on the potato land in forenoon the ground is too wet yet to plant he workd the Roads
18 Ad is working on the Road with the team in afternoon
19 Ad is working on the Road he has young Manforth helping him they will finish to day
20 Ad plowed & prepared the potato ground & planted some of them
fine day 21 they are working at them now Ellen & Jennet helping they finished planting
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