June 28 |
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Revd Mr Fairley Preached this Evening fine Day |
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Ad went to the outlet for Wat he then went to Gananoque with him fine day |
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Ad cultivated brought his cultivator here |
July |
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Ad cultivated the garden potatos in the garden |
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and in the East of the Barns with Kate |
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Jennie is home from the school in Brockville |
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fine rain last night & most off today |
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Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning |
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Ad is drawing stones this afternoon from the East field for A ganway into the old Barn Bessie went to Lyn the Mixed |
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Ad is fixing the North end of sheep pen to them tho{illegible} |
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Ad went to Sand Bay & got A load of Slabs to cover it so the sheep will have the whole of the mow part |
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Willie went to his Fathers with McCleary this morning Ad is puting Paris Green on the Potatos fine day |
Ellen seat came from Glentay |
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Ad put more paris green on this forenoon Began to Mow & mowed the orchard fine day |
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he raked it up & took A load of it home and cocked the rest |
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Revd Mr Fairley preached this evening |
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the Orngeman celabrated th12th in the Fairground there was A great & noise with Fife & Drume I could not go but could heare fine day |
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Ad is helping Wallace & he is helping him |
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Ad Do Do fine shower last night |
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Ad is helping Wallace fine day |
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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 |
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Wallace & Ad finished his Mowing & haying |
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Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning fine day |
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Ad mowed in the forenoon & drew 2 loads of hay fom the East field fine day |
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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 |
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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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