File #42070: "William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 34.pdf"

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1891
June 28 Revd Mr Fairley Preached this Evening fine Day
29 Ad went to the outlet for Wat he then went to Gananoque with him fine day
30 Ad cultivated brought his cultivator here
July 1 Ad cultivated the garden potatos in the garden
2 and in the East of the Barns with Kate
3 Jennie is home from the school in Brockville
4 fine rain last night & most off today
5 Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning
6 Ad is drawing stones this afternoon from the East field for A ganway into the old Barn Bessie went to Lyn the Mixed
7 Ad is fixing the North end of sheep pen to them tho{illegible}
8 Ad went to Sand Bay & got A load of Slabs to cover it so the sheep will have the whole of the mow part
9 Willie went to his Fathers with McCleary this morning Ad is puting Paris Green on the Potatos fine day
Ellen seat came from Glentay 10 Ad put more paris green on this forenoon Began to Mow & mowed the orchard fine day
11 he raked it up & took A load of it home and cocked the rest
12 Revd Mr Fairley preached this evening
13 the Orngeman celabrated th12th in the Fairground there was A great & noise with Fife & Drume I could not go but could heare fine day
14 Ad is helping Wallace & he is helping him
15 Ad Do Do fine shower last night
16 Ad is helping Wallace fine day
17 Ad mowed in the East field in the forenoon he helped Wallace in the afternoon fine day Jennet and Ninnie MacIntosh came from Branfort to day
18 Wallace & Ad finished his Mowing & haying
19 Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning fine day
20 Ad mowed in the forenoon & drew 2 loads of hay fom the East field fine day
21 Ad mowed in the East field in the forenoon and then drew in loads of the hay
the Minister of the church of England & Methodist was here 22 there was A suppreizie partey came here last night after night fille the above & below the like I never saw all the Presbterian in & about the nabourhood so that the house was filled above & below
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