File #42061: "William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 25.pdf"

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1890 December
6 Ad is doing the chores here {rest of entry illegible}
7 Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning fine day
8 Ad put up his coal stove & went for another load of coal
9 Ad fixed his Bobslaughs cold {illegible} day
10 Ad went to Sand Bay for A load of wood
11 Ad {rest of entry illegible}
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14 Revd Mr Fairley preached this Evening
15 Ad went to Sand Bay for A load of wood he took it home Bruce & Wallace & him {illegible} & Wallaces {illegible}
16 Ad went for A load of wood he took it home
17 Ad went for went A load of wood John Lewis came to do chores & feed the cattle fine day
18 Ad went for wood
19 Ad went for wood and he left it here fine day Jimmy is doing chores
20 Ad went for A load of wood he left is here fine day
21 Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning rain
22 Ad Jonnie & me we cleaned up 10 bags of oats and Bukwheat mixter and he took them Escot mill but he had leave them there they were scarce of water
23 Ad went for the 3 yearling Southdowns he took to their Srochshir Ram he then went for his {illegible}
24 William came from Parie Sound on the Express all well he had A child of Mrs Sterns with him fine day all well there
25 Wat & Lizie and her two Nesses with her and all took dinner there and had A fine pleasant time
26 Watt Lizie and Wm & the children went to Delta on the Express this afternoon stormy snow & wind
27 Ad took A load of straw home it is storming wind & snow
28 Revd Mr Fairley preache the Evening
29 Snow and drift in the forenoon there A large meeting thre a large meeting in the New Hall I could not go I was not well
30 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought A load wood left it here Jennet and Jennie went to Brockville they Expect to Wm there and go tomorrow to El{illegible}
31 Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of wood too took he left it here fine day
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