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The 3th Month March 31 Days 1905
Wes 1 The Month Begins Very Nice and Bright Mikel Ivey was Put in Vault at Gananoque to Day Bad Roads
Thr 2 I was Cutting Fire Wood for Wesely Johnston in Back Woods Roads are Very Bad a Nice warm Day
Fri 3 I Was Helping Gorden Johnston to cut stove wood all Day A Very Soft Day Roads got Very Soft
Sat 4 A Terible Wind and snoiw storm Very Cold Wind
Sun 5 another Very Blustry Day and cold Very Bad Roads they are full again
Mon 6 We got Home 3 Jags of Wood to Day Roads terible Heavy an Bad 2 Loads Had Gorden Johnston Helping me
Tus 7 We got Home 4 Jags of wood to Day 7 Home now Roads getting Soft Mrs John R Foley Died yesterday Morning
Wes 8 I Drew Home a Jag of Wood to Day I was Cutting out Pitch Holes 1/2 a Day A Very Heavy Shower of Soft Snow Mrs John R. Foley Was Put in the Vault
Thr 9 I got Home 3 Jags Mor Wood to Day Gorden Johnston Drew 1 Load for me Piles of Snow Road Very Bad
Fri 10 I got Home the Last of the Wood for this Winter 1 Load Roads Terible Bad
Sat 11 another Nice But cold Day
Sun 12 A Nice Bright But cold Day We Drove out to John Quinns the Roads are good to Day
Mon 13 I Comenced to Cut up the wood in the yard A Nice Warm Day
Tus 14 I Went out to Seelys Bay for a load of Tile Co Each
Wes 15 We Drove to Lansdowne to CM. Quinns Machine Perch A Nice But Cold Day good Sleighing
Thr 16 Another Nice Warm Day good Sleighing A Piles of Snow
Fri 17 St Patricks Day I went to Gananoque with a grist of Wheat 6 B I got 200 of Bran and 300 of Shorts
Sat 18 a quite a Heavy Rane all Day the First Rane in over a Month A Very Soft Day
Sun 19 A Little Colder again to Day it is freezing quite Hard The Roads ar very soft to Day
Mon 20 I was Cutting Wood in the yard to Day a Very Cold But Nice Day
Tus 21 I was Helping O Sullivan to Butcher 1/2 a Day 2 Pigs
Wes 22 I Was Helping {illegible} to Draw in Stack of Hay 1/2 a Day A Very Warm Day
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