THE
CANADIAN
POCKET DIARY
FOR
1895.
TORONTO:
PUBLISHED BY The BROWN BROS., Limited,
MANUFACTURING STATIONERS.
CALENDAR
{1895}
Dominion of Canada. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT-OTTAWA. GOVERNOR-GENERAL His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir John Campbell Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen, &c., &c. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SECRETARY'S OFFICE (Eastern Block) Arthur J. L. Gordon, Esq., C.M.G., Secretary. Capt. B.C. Urquhart and Capt. C.P.W. Kindersley, A.D.C., R.M. Ferguson, Esq., David Erskine, and Hon. A.J. Majoribanks, extra A.D.C. Clerks,- C.J. Jones, Wm. Cambell, W.H. Walker, and A.F. Sladen.
CABINET MINISTERS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA According to Precedence The Right Hon. Sir J.S.D. Thompson, K.C.M.G., Q.C., LL.D., P.C., Prime Minister of Justice. Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Trade & Commerce. Hon. Sir A.P. Caron, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Postmaster-General. Hon. Sir John Carling, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon. John Costigan, Secretary of State. Hon. Sir Frank Smith, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon John Costigan, Secretary of State. Hon. Sir Frank Smith, K.C.M.G., without portfolio. Hon. Sir George E. Foster, D.C.L., Minister of Finance. Hon. Sir C.H. Tupper, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Q.C., Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Hon. J.G. Haggart, Minister of Railways and Canals. Hon. J.A. Ouimet, LL.B., Q.C., Minister of Public Works. Hon. J. C. Patterson, Minister of Militia and Defence. Hon. T.M. Daly, Q.C., Minister of Interior and Supt. General Indian Affairs. Hon. A.R. Angers, Q.C., Minister of Agriculture. Hon. W.B. Ives, Q.C., Pres. of the Queen's Privy Council.
CLERK OF THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL AND DEPUTY GOVERNOR. John Joseph McGee Esq. Clerks.- S.E. St. Onge Chapleau, Clerk Crown in Chancery. Joseph Pope, Assistant Clerk of Privy Council. W.H. Lee, F.K. Bennetts and James G. Foley, Deputy Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.
SOLICITOR-GENERAL OF CANADA Hon. John J. Curran, Esq., Q.C., B.C.L., LL.D., M.P.
CONTROLLER OF INLAND REVENUE Hon. John F. Wood. Esq., Q.C., M.P.
CONTROLLER OF CUSTOMS Hon. N. Clarke Wallace, Esq., M.P.
HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON Hon. Sir C. Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17 Victoria St., London, S.W.
Eclipses, 1895.
In the year 1895 there will be five eclipses, three of the sun and two of the moon.
I.- A total eclipse of the moon, March 10th, visible in North and South America, beginning generally at 7.57 p.m., eastern standard time. II.- A partial eclipse of the sun, March 25th, the end visible at sunrise in part of Eastern Canada and the Maritime Provinces. III.- A partial eclipse of the sun, Aug. 20th, invisible in Canada. IV.- A total eclipse of the moon, Sept. 3rd, visible in North and South America, beginning generally at 9.48 p.m., eastern standard time. V.- A partial eclipse of the sun, Sept. 18th, invisible in Canda.
Morning and Evening Stars, 1895.
VENUS is an evening star to September 18th, afterwards a morning star. MARS is an evening star to October 11th, afterwards a morning star. JUPITER is an evening star to July 10th, afterwards a morning star. SATURN is a morning star to April 24th, an evening star to November 2nd, afterwards a morning star. MERCURY is a morning star about March 24th, July 22nd, and November 10th, and an evening star about February 9th, June 4th and October 1st. VENUS is brightest August 14th and October 26th. MARS not being in opposition during 1895, the satellites will not be visible. The satellites of JUPITER are not visible from June 12th to August 8th.
=== Fixed and Movable Festivals == ==
New Years Day.............................................................................................Jan. 1 Epiphany.................................................................................................. " 6 Ash Wednesday............................................................................................. Feb.27 St. David................................................................................................. Mar.1 Quadragestima- 1st Sunday in Lent......................................................................... " 3 St. Patrick............................................................................................... " 17 Annunciation-Lady Day..................................................................................... " 25 Palm Sunday...............................................................................................April 7 Good Friday............................................................................................... " 12 Easter Sunday............................................................................................. " 14 Easter Monday............................................................................................. " 15 Low Sunday................................................................................................ " 21 St. George................................................................................................ " 23 Rogation Sunday........................................................................................... May 19 Ascension Day- Holy Thursday.............................................................................. " 23
Queen Victoria's Birthday................................................................................. " 24 Pentecost-Whit Sunday..................................................................................... June 2 Trinity Sunday............................................................................................ " 9 Corpus Christi............................................................................................ " 13 Accession of Queen Victoria............................................................................... " 20 St. John Baptist- Midsummer Day........................................................................... " 24 St. Peter and St. Paul.................................................................................... " 29 Dominion Day.............................................................................................. July 1 St. Michael- Michaelmas Day............................................................................... Sep. 29 All Saints................................................................................................ Nov. 1 St. Andrew................................................................................................ " 30 1st Sunday in Advent...................................................................................... Dec. 1 Conception................................................................................................ " 8 St. Thomas................................................................................................ " 21 Christmas Day............................................................................................. " 25
Bank Holidays
ONTARIO,NEW BRUSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA- New Year's Day; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Queen's Birthday; Dominion Day; Christmas Day. QUEBEC-New Year's Day; Epiphany; Ash Wednesday; Annunciation; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Ascension; Corpus Christi; St.Peter's and St. Paul's; All Saints; Conception; Christmas Day; Queen's Birthday; Dominion Day. Also, throughout the Dominion, any day appointed by Proclamation for a General Fast or Thanksgiving.
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INTEREST TABLES.
TIME $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000
Four Per Cent. 4 Day … 8 “ … 12 “ … 16 “ … 20 “ … 24 “ … 28 “ …
1 Month 2 “ 3 “ 6 “ 1 Year...
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 8
0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 6 12
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 8 16
0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 5 10 20
0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 6 12 24
0 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 7 14 28
0 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 6 8 16 32
0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 6 9 18 36
0 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 7 10 20 40
5 9 14 18 22 27 31 34 67 1 00 2 00 4 00
45 89 1 34 1 78 2 22 2 67 3 11 3 34 6 67 10 00 20 00 40 00 TIME $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000
Five Per Cent. 4 Day … 8 “ … 12 “ … 16 “ … 20 “ … 24 “ … 28 “ …
1 Month 2 “ 3 “ 6 “ 1 Year...
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 5 10
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 8 15
0 0 0 1 1 3 2 2 4 5 10 20
0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 6 13 25
0 0 1 2 2 2 3 3 5 7 15 30
0 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 6 9 18 35
0 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 7 10 20 40
0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 8 11 23 45
0 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 9 13 25 50
6 11 17 22 28 34 39 42 84 1 25 2 50 5 00
56 1 11 1 67 2 22 2 28 3 34 3 39 4 17 8 34 12 50 25 00 50 00
TIME $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 $100 $1000
Six Per Cent. 4 Day … 8 “ … 12 “ … 16 “ …
1 Month 2 “ 3 “ 6 “ 1 Year...
0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 6
0 0 0 1 1 2 3 6 12
0 0 1 1 2 3 5 9 18
0 1 1 1 3 4 6 12 24
0 1 1 1 3 5 8 15 30
0 1 1 2 3 6 9 18 36
0 1 1 2 4 7 11 21 42
1 1 2 2 4 8 12 24 48
1 1 2 2 5 9 14 27 54
1 1 2 3 5 10 15 30 60
7 13 20 27 50 1 00 1 50 3 00 6 00
67 1 33 2 00 2 67 5 00 10 00 15 00 30 00 60 00
{floral design on each side of the table}
Wage. | 1 hr. | 2 hrs. | 5 hrs. | 6 hrs. | 9 hrs. | 1 dy. | 2 dys. | 3 dys. | 4 dys. | 5 dys. | 6 dys. |
S3 | .05 | .10 | .25 | .30 | .45 | .50 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 2.00 | 2.50 | 3.00 |
4 | .06 2/3 | .13 1/3 | .33 1/3 | .40 | .60 | .66 2/3 | 1.33 1/3 | 2.00 | 2.66 2/3 | 3.33 1/3 | 4.00 |
5 | .08 1/3 | .16 2/3 | .41 2/3 | .50 | .75 | .83 1/3 | 1.66 2/3 | 2.50 | 3.33 1/3 | 4.16 2/3 | 5.00 |
6 | .10 | .20 | .50 | .60 | .90 | 1.00 | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 6.00 |
7 | .11 2/3 | .23 1/3 | .58 1/3 | .70 | 1.05 | 1.16 2/3 | 2.33 1/3 | 3.50 | 4.66 2/3 | 5.83 1/3 | 7.00 |
8 | .13 1/3 | .26 2/3 | .66 2/3 | .80 | 1.20 | 1.33 1/3 | 2.66 2/3 | 4.00 | 5.33 1/3 | 6.66 2/3 | 8.00 |
9 | 15 | .30 | .75 | .90 | 1.35 | 1.50 | 3.00 | 4.50 | 6.00 | 7.50 | 9.00 |
10 | 16 2/3 | .33 1/3 | .83 1/3 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 1.66 2/3 | 3.33 1/3 | 5.00 | 6.66 2/3 | 8.33 1/3 | 10.00 |
11 | .18 1/3 | 36 2/3 | .91 2/3 | 1.10 | 1.65 | 1.83 1/3 | 3.66 2/3 | 5.50 | 7.33 1/3 | 9.16 2/3 | 11.00 |
12 | .20 | .40 | 1.00 | 1.20 | 1.80 | 2.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 | 8.00 | 10.00 | 12.00 |
13 | .21 2/3 | .43 1/3 | 1.08 1/3 | 1.30 | 1.95 | 2.16 2/3 | 4.33 1/3 | 6.50 | 8.66 2/3 | 10.83 1/3 | 13.00 |
14 | .23 1/3 | .46 2/3 | 1.16 2/3 | 1.40 | 2.10 | 2.33 1/3 | 4.66 2/3 | 7.00 | 9.33 1/3 | 11.66 2/3 | 14.00 |
15 | .25 | .50 | 1.25 | 1.50 | 2.25 | 2.50 | 5.00 | 7.50 | 10.00 | 12.50 | 15.00 |
16 | .26 2/3 | .53 1/3 | 1.33 1/3 | 1.60 | 2.40 | 2.66 2/3 | 5.33 1/3 | 8.00 | 10.66 2/3 | 13.33 1/3 | 16.00 |
17 | .28 1/3 | .56 2/3 | 1.41 2/3 | 1.70 | 2.55 | 2.83 1/3 | 5.66 2/3 | 8.50 | 11.33 1/3 | 14.16 1/3 | 17.00 |
18 | .30 | .60 | 1.50 | 1.80 | 2.70 | 3.00 | 6.00 | 9.00 | 12.00 | 15.00 | 18.00 |
19 | .31 2/3 | .63 1/3 | 1.58 1/3 | 1.90 | 2.85 | 3.16 2/3 | 6.33 1/3 | 9.50 | 12.66 2/3 | 15.83 1/3 | 19.00 |
20 | .33 1/3 | .66 2/3 | 1.66 2/3 | 2.00 | 3.00 | 3.33 1/3 | 6.66 2/3 | 10.00 | 13.33 1/3 | 16.66 2/3 | 20.00 |
24 | .40 | .80 | 2.00 | 2.40 | 3.60 | 4.00 | 8.00 | 12.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 |
January, 1895. February, 1895.
Moon's Phases D. H. M. Moon's Phases D. H. M. First Quarter.... 4 2 52 M First Quarter.... 2 7 16 E Full Moon...... 11 1 50 M Full Moon...... 9 0 23 E Last Quarter.... 17 4 55 E Last Quarter.... 16 8 9 M New Moon...... 25 4 26 E New Moon...... 24 11 44 M
D DW SR. S.S. M. S. D DW SR. S.S. M. S.
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h m h m h. m. h m h m h. m.
1 T 7 52 4 52 10 24 1 F 7 35 5 29 A M 2 W 7 52 4 52 11 27 2 S 7 34 5 30 0 35 3 T 7 52 4 53 A M 3 S 7 32 5 32 1 42 4 F 7 52 4 54 0 27 4 M 7 31 5 33 2 59 5 S 7 52 4 55 1 38 5 T 7 29 5 35 4 12 6 S 7 51 4 56 2 49 6 W 7 28 5 36 5 20 7 M 7 51 4 57 4 04 7 T 7 27 5 37 6 21 8 T 7 51 4 58 5 21 8 F 7 25 5 38 7 07 9 W 7 50 5 00 6 36 9 S 7 24 5 40 Rises 10 T 7 50 5 01 7 42 10 S 7 22 5 41 7 09 11 F 7 50 5 02 Rises 11 M 7 21 5 43 8 30 12 S 7 49 5 03 6 55 12 T 7 19 5 44 9 49 13 S 7 49 5 04 8 17 13 W 7 18 5 45 11 04 14 M 7 48 5 05 9 37 14 T 7 17 5 47 A M 15 T 7 48 5 07 10 54 15 F 7 15 5 48 0 19 16 W 7 47 5 08 A M 16 S 7 14 5 50 1 33 17 T 7 47 5 09 0 10 17 S 7 12 5 51 2 43 18 F 7 46 5 11 1 21 18 M 7 11 5 53 3 47 19 S 7 46 5 12 2 33 19 T 7 09 5 54 4 41 20 S 7 45 5 13 3 43 20 W 7 08 5 55 5 27 21 M 7 45 5 15 4 50 21 T 7 07 5 56 6 03 22 T 7 44 5 16 5 51 22 F 7 06 5 57 6 30 23 W 7 44 5 18 6 43 23 S 7 04 5 59 6 53 24 T 7 43 5 19 7 26 24 S 7 03 6 00 Sets. 25 F 7 42 5 20 Sets. 25 M 7 02 6 02 7 11 26 S 7 41 5 22 6 09 26 T 7 CO 6 03 8 15 27 S 7 40 5 23 7 12 27 W 6 58 6 04 9 19 28 M 7 39 5 24 8 12 28 T 6 56 6 05 10 24 29 T 7 38 5 25 9 18 Note.-- The times of rising and setting of the Sun and Moon, and 30 W 7 37 5 26 10 21 phases of Moon are given in Standard time 31 T 7 36 5 28 11 25
{Floral image}
March 1895 || April, 1895
Moon's Phases. D. H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
First Quarter...... 4 7 40 M || First Quarter.... 2 4 28 E
Full Moon...... 10 10 88 E || Full Moon ...... 9 8 43 M
Last Quarter.... 18 0 32 M || Last Quarter.... 16 6 22 E
New Moon...... 26 5 25 M || New Moon...... 24 8 11 E
{FOR MARCH}
D | D W | S.R. | S.S | M.S. |
h m | h m | h. m. | ||
1 | F | 6 54 | 6 07 | 11 35 |
2 | S | 6 53 | 6 08 | A.M. |
3 | S | 6 51 | 6 10 | 0 47 |
4 | M | 6 49 | 6 11 | 2 00 |
5 | T | 6 47 | 6 12 | 3 09 |
6 | W | 6 46 | 6 13 | 4 08 |
7 | T | 6 44 | 6 14 | 4 55 |
8 | F | 6 43 | 6 16 | 5 33 |
9 | S | 6 41 | 6 17 | 6 06 |
10 | S | 6 39 | 6 18 | Rises |
11 | M | 6 37 | 6 20 | 7 19. |
12 | T | 6 36 | 6 21 | 8 39 |
13 | W | 6 34 | 6 22 | 9 58 |
14 | T | 6 32 | 6 23 | 11 14 |
15 | F | 6 30 | 6 24 | A. M. |
16 | S | 6 28 | 6 25 | 0 26 |
17 | S | 6 26 | 6 26 | 1 35 |
18 | M | 6 25 | 6 28 | 2 35 |
19 | T | 6 23 | 6 29 | 3 22 |
20 | W | 6 21 | 6 30 | 4 01 |
21 | T | 6 19 | 6 31 | 4 33 |
22 | F | 6 18 | 6 32 | 4 58 |
23 | S | 6 16 | 6 33 | 5 18 |
24 | S | 6 14 | 6 34 | 5 36 |
25 | M | 6 12 | 6 36 | 5 54 |
26 | T | 6 10 | 6 37 | 5 Sets. |
27 | W | 6 08 | 6 38 | 8 16 |
28 | T | 6 06 | 6 39 | 9 25 |
29 | F | 6 04 | 6 40 | 10 38 |
30 | S | 6 02 | 6 41 | 11 49 |
31 | S | 6 01 | 6 42 | A. M. |
D | D W | S.R | S.S. | M. S. |
h m | h m | h.m. | ||
1 | M | 5 59 | 6 44 | 0 59 |
2 | T | 5 58 | 6 45 | 2 01 |
3 | W | 5 57 | 6 47 | 2 53 |
4 | T | 5 55 | 6 48 | 3 32 |
5 | F | 5 53 | 6 49 | 4 04 |
6 | S | 5 51 | 6 50 | 4 31 |
7 | S | 5 49 | 6 51 | 4 54 |
8 | M | 5 48 | 6 53 | 5 14 |
9 | T | 5 46 | 6 54 | Rises |
10 | W | 5 44 | 6 55 | 8 45 |
11 | T | 5 42 | 6 57 | 10 04 |
12 | F | 5 40 | 6 58 | 11 17 |
13 | S | 5 38 | 6 59 | A.M. |
14 | S | 5 37 | 7 00 | 0 22 |
15 | M | 5 35 | 7 01 | 1 16 |
16 | T | 5 34 | 7 02 | 2 00 |
17 | W | 5 33 | 7 03 | 2 35 |
18 | T | 5 31 | 7 04 | 3 01 |
19 | F | 5 30 | 7 06 | 3 23 |
20 | S | 5 28 | 7 07 | 3 40 |
21 | S | 5 26 | 7 08 | 3 57 |
22 | M | 5 24 | 7 09 | 4 13 |
23 | T | 5 23 | 7 10 | 4 32 |
24 | W | 5 21 | 7 11 | Sets |
25 | T | 5 20 | 7 12 | 8 26 |
26 | F | 5 18 | 7 14 | 9 37 |
27 | S | 5 17 | 7 15 | 10 50 |
28 | S | 5 15 | 7 16 | 11 56 |
29 | M | 5 13 | 7 17 | A.M. |
30 | T | 5 12 | 7 18 | 0 51 |
{Floral print}
May, 1895. || June 1895
Moon's Phases H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
First Quarter.... 1 10 44 E || Full Moon ...... 7 6 0 M
Full Moon...... 8 6 59 E || Last Quarter.... 15 6 28 M
Last Quarter.... 16 0 44 E || New Moon...... 22 4 51 E
New Moon...... 24 7 46 M || First Quarter.... 29 9 1 M
First Quarter.... 31 3 48 M ||
{FOR MAY}
D | DW | S.R | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h.m. | ||
1 | W | 5 10 | 7 20 | 1 34 |
2 | T | 5 08 | 7 21 | 2 07 |
3 | F | 5 07 | 7 23 | 2 34 |
4 | S | 5 06 | 7 24 | 2 58 |
5 | S | 5 04 | 7 25 | 2 18 |
6 | M | 5 03 | 7 26 | 3 37 |
7 | T | 5 02 | 7 27 | 3 58 |
8 | W | 5 00 | 7 28 | Rises |
9 | T | 4 59 | 7 29 | 8 54 |
10 | F | 4 57 | 7 31 | 10 03 |
11 | S | 4 56 | 7 32 | 11 04 |
12 | S | 4 55 | 7 33 | 11 53 |
13 | M | 4 54 | 7 34 | A.M. |
14 | T | 4 53 | 7 35 | 0 31 |
15 | W | 4 52 | 7 36 | 1 01 |
16 | T | 4 51 | 7 37 | 1 26 |
17 | F | 4 50 | 7 38 | 1 46 |
18 | S | 4 49 | 7 39 | 2 04 |
19 | S | 4 48 | 7 40 | 2 20 |
20 | M | 4 47 | 7 41 | 2 36 |
21 | T | 4 46 | 7 42 | 2 53 |
22 | W | 4 45 | 7 43 | 3 13 |
23 | T | 4 44 | 7 44 | 3 40 |
24 | F | 4 43 | 7 45 | Sets. |
25 | S | 4 42 | 7 46 | 9 44 |
26 | S | 4 42 | 7 47 | 10 42 |
27 | M | 4 41 | 7 48 | 11 28 |
28 | T | 4 41 | 7 49 | A.M. |
29 | W | 4 40 | 7 50 | 0 09 |
30 | T | 4 40 | 7 51 | 0 38 |
31 | F | 4 39 | 7 52 | 1 02 |
D | DW | S.R | S.S. | M. S. |
hm | hm | h. m. | ||
1 | S | 4 39 | 7 52 | 1 24 |
2 | S | 4 38 | 7 53 | 1 44 |
3 | M | 4 38 | 7 54 | 2 04 |
4 | T | 4 37 | 7 55 | 2 26 |
5 | W | 4 37 | 7 56 | 2 52 |
6 | T | 4 36 | 7 56 | 3 28 |
7 | F | 4 36 | 7 57/td> | Rises |
8 | S | 4 36 | 7 58 | 9 44 |
9 | S | 4 36 | 7 58 | 10 27 |
10 | M | 4 35 | 7 59 | 10 59 |
11 | T | 4 35 | 7 59 | 11 27 |
12 | W | 4 35 | 8 00 | 11 48 |
13 | T | 4 35 | 8 00 | A.M. |
14 | F | 4 35 | 8 00 | 0 06 |
15 | S | 4 35 | 8 01 | 0 23 |
16 | S | 4 35 | 8 01 | 0 40 |
17 | M | 4 35 | 8 02 | 0 59 |
18 | T | 4 35 | 8 02 | 1 18 |
19 | W | 4 35 | 8 03 | 1 41 |
20 | T | 4 36 | 8 03 | 2 09 |
21 | F | 4 36 | 8 03 | 2 48 |
22 | S | 4 36 | 8 03 | Sets |
23 | S | 4 36 | 8 03 | 9 26 |
24 | M | 4 37 | 8 04 | 10 08 |
25 | T | 4 37 | 8 04 | 10 39 |
26 | W | 4 37 | 8 04 | 11 05 |
27 | T | 4 38 | 8 03 | 11 26 |
28 | F | 4 38 | 8 03 | 11 47 |
29 | S | 4 39 | 8 03 | A.M. |
30 | S | 4 39 | 8 03 | 0 09 |
{Floral print}
July, 1895. || August, 1895.
Moon's Phases D. H. M. || Moon's Phases D. H. M.
Full Moon ...... 6 6 20 E || Full Moon ...... 5 8 51 M
Last Quarter.... 14 10 31 E || First Quarter.... 13 0 19 E
New Moon...... 22 0 32 M || New Moon...... 20 7 56 M
First Quarter.... 28 3 36 E || Last Quarter.... 27 0 43 M
{FOR JULY}
D | DW | SR | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h.m. | ||
1 | M | 4 40 | 8 03 | 0 30 |
2 | T | 4 41 | 8 03 | 0 57 |
3 | W | 4 41 | 8 03 | 1 26 |
4 | T | 4 42 | 8 02 | 2 05 |
5 | F | 4 42 | 8 02 | 2 54. |
6 | S | 4 43 | 8 02 | Rises |
7 | S | 4 43 | 8 02 | 9 01 |
8 | M | 4 44 | 8 01 | 9 30 |
9 | T | 4 44 | 8 01 | 9 52 |
10 | W | 4 45 | 8 00 | 10 12 |
11 | T | 4 46 | 8 00 | 10 28 |
12 | F | 4 47 | 7 59 | 10 44 |
13 | S | 4 48 | 7 59 | 11 00 |
14 | S | 4 49 | 7 58 | 11 19 |
15 | M | 4 50 | 7 58 | 11 41 |
16 | T | 4 50 | 7 57 | A M |
17 | W | 4 51 | 7 57 | 0 01 |
18 | T | 4 52 | 7 56 | 0 41 |
19 | F | 4 53 | 7 55 | 1 27 |
20 | S | 4 54 | 7 54 | 2 28 |
21 | S | 4 55 | 7 53 | 3 40 |
22 | M | 4 56 | 7 52 | Sets |
23 | T | 4 57 | 7 51 | 9 06 |
24 | W | 4 58 | 7 50 | 9 31 |
25 | T | 4 59 | 7 49 | 9 52 |
26 | F | 5 00 | 7 48 | 10 13 |
27 | S | 5 01 | 7 47 | 10 36 |
28 | S | 5 02 | 7 46 | 11 00 |
29 | M | 5 03 | 7 45 | 11 30 |
30 | T | 5 04 | 7 44 | A M |
31 | W | 5 05 | 7 43 | 0 04 |
D | DW | S.R. | S.S. | M.S. |
hm | hm | h. m. | ||
1 | T | 5 07 | 7 42 | 0 51 |
2 | F | 5 08 | 7 41 | 1 44 |
3 | S | 5 09 | 7 40 | 2 45 |
4 | S | 5 10 | 7 38 | 3 51 |
5 | M | 5 11 | 7 37 | Rises |
6 | T | 5 12 | 7 36 | 8 17 |
7 | W | 5 13 | 7 34 | 8 35 |
8 | T | 5 14 | 7 33 | 8 52 |
9 | F | 5 15 | 7 31 | 9 09 |
10 | S | 5 17 | 7 30 | 9 26 |
11 | S | 5 18 | 7 29 | 9 44 |
12 | M | 5 19 | 7 27 | 10 07 |
13 | T | 5 20 | 7 26 | 10 37 |
14 | W | 5 21 | 7 24 | 11 17 |
15 | T | 5 22 | 7 22 | A M |
16 | F | 5 23 | 7 21 | 0 06 |
17 | S | 5 24 | 7 19 | 1 14 |
18 | S | 5 26 | 7 18 | 2 32 |
19 | M | 5 27 | 7 16 | 3 56 |
20 | T | 5 28 | 7 14 | Sets |
21 | W | 5 29 | 7 12 | 7 54 |
22 | T | 5 30 | 7 11 | 8 14 |
23 | F | 5 31 | 7 09 | 8 38 |
24 | S | 5 32 | 7 08 | 9 02 |
25 | S | 5 33 | 7 06 | 9 31 |
26 | M | 5 34 | 7 05 | 10 05 |
27 | T | 5 35 | 7 03 | 10 47 |
28 | W | 5 36 | 7 01 | 11 39 |
29 | T | 5 37 | 6 59 | A M |
30 | F | 5 38 | 6 57 | 0 38 |
31 | S | 5 39 | 6 56 | 1 42 |
MEMORANDUM FROM 1894
{??st} summer Flowers wile go to Lehi{?}
Walter Veitch Leith
Wm Ross Leith
C. W. Cameron
Mr Thomson here in the evening
Cold
{scribble centred on this section}
Cold
Mrs Harkness & Mrs Julian here
Stormy
Cold
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound}
Cold
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Crawfords
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S Mrs Thomson there beautiful day
Mac at Mr W.McKeens in the evening. Men drawing wood.
beautiful day
Congregational meeting in the church Mac & M went Wrote to Grace Minnie & Belle
Stormy
I went to Leith in the morning Mac & M finished drawing home the wood
Fine day
Mac in O.S. Belle at Mr. Thomson
Fine day
Mac & Mr Rutherford at church
Mac in O.S. at F. I. meeting. bought 3 cattle from J. Moore for {52.00 smudged}
Cold
Jessie went to see Mary Scott in the forenoon & she Thomas & Mac went to Mr W. Ross's in the afternoon
Fine day
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay. I was at the W. F Ins meeting at Annan
Stormy
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay I was at Mr Thomson for Tea
Beautiful day
Mac in O. S. with hay
Stormy
Mac & Jessie in O. S.
Lovely day
== SUNDAY 20
Mac Jessie Bell R. & Thomas at church
Fine day
Mac at Mr Frasers
Raining
Very Stormy
Mac & I at {Lottie} Nixons wedding
Stormy
Mac at Mr Elliotts
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Fine day
Very Stormy
No preaching
Very Stormy
Mr Thomson called
Very Stormy
I wrote to Ellie
Stormy
W. Harkness here for dinner
Stormy
Put short clothes on Maggie. Mac went up to see Jessie Harkness Thomas & I went to see Mary Scott G. Brizza's little girl buried
Cold
Mac in O.S. with hay G. Brizza's little girl buried
Stormy
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Very cold
Very cold
Mac in O.S. with lambs. Jessie at Mr Thomsons
Very cold
Cold
Very cold
Mac in O.S.
Cold
Jessie Harkness died
Cold
Cold
Mac helping to move the Bone's Jessie Harkness buried
Mild
Ollie Cameron here
Fine day
Mrs Thomson here
Beautiful day
Mac away with W Elliott
Fine day
Mrs Earlie here Uncle Tom & Uncle Malcolm here R & Belle went home
Fine day
Beautiful day
John Hobson came Mr & Mrs Fraser called
Cold
Mrs Veitch here John Hobson started to work
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mrs W. McKeens & Mr Thomson
Mild
Very Stormy
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Commenced the ice
Cold
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Stormy
Men drawing home ice
Mild
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Harkness's, Missionary meeting in the church in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Hough's sale
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. for aload of saw dust Malcolm, Bob & Jessie McGregor came down
Thawing
Had letters from Belle & Ellie Wrote to Ellie
Cold
Mac in O.S. Mrs Thomson here for tea
Cold
Stormy
Stormy
Jessie at Mr Julian
{Scribbles}
Fine day
Mac Thomas & I at Mr Gibsons + Mr Henry's
Beautiful day
I was at W. F. M. Meeting Mac at M. Hornes sale
Fine day
Preaching in the church Mr & Mrs H. Harkness here for tea
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Stormy
Cold
Mac at Woodford for sawdust at O.S. in the afternoon
Cold
Mac at woodford with W. {Scribbles}tt
Fine day
{Scribbles} Thomson {Scribbles} Sister {scribble}ries little boy born
Cold
Cold Scribbles
Mac at Woodford for lumber for R Henry
Fine day
Mac & Jessie in OS Mrs Scott & Mary here Tom & Minnie came down
Fine day
Beautiful day
Tom & Minnie went home, Mac & John commenced to draw sawlogs to Mill
Fine day
Band concert
Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Coopers & Mr Maynards Mrs Thoms here
Clear & cold
Quilting at Mrs McNeils
Fine day
John & Ma came down
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S.
Beautiful day
Beautiful Day
Mac went to O.S. on the ice, for seed grain
Fine
Mr Henry called in the evening, Uncle John died
Snowing
Mac went to O.S. with a load of hay Mrs Alexand came + Mrs Camero{n} here
Fine day
Mac in O.S with a load of hay Innis Matheson here Maggie got her first tooth
Fine day
Mac + I at Mr Maynards
Cold
Mac in O.S. Mary Burr here
Fine day
Fine day
Mrs Rutherford at Mr Thomsons & Mr. W. McKeens
Fine day
Mac in O.S. with a load of hay. drove on the ice, Mr T. here in the evening
Fine day
Mac & I at Mr Thomson for tea, bought for cattle from C. Cameron for 95
Beautiful day
Fine day
Beautiful day
Wrote to the two Minnies + Ellie
Raining
Raining
A Ferguson came Louisa Thomson called
Very Wet
Mac went to O.S. on the ice
Fine day
Jessie at Mr Thomsons quilting
Fine day
Mac & Andrew in O.S. with 3 cattle
Fine day
John Robson went home sick
Raining
Mac helping to put the organ in the church
Raining
Fine day
Fine day
Minnie Moore here Andrew ploughing
Fine day
Had Dick in the buggy for the first time
Beautiful day
Mac at John Gibson's raising
Fine day
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Fine day
The ice went out of the bay I went to C. E. Meeting in the first day for organ in church evening
Fine day
Grace came home from Africa
Fine day
Mac at Mr Days & Elliotts Maggie clapped her hands for Grandma
Cold
Mac went to O.S. with hogs
Very windy
Fine day
Thomas walked to Leith for the first time Mary Burr here
Fine day
Sowed peas H. Kennedy + son here for tea
Beautiful day
Fine day
Had a letter from Belle
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Susie Campbell called, Mac sold two cattle to H Kennedy for $70.00
Fine day
Mac & I in O.S.
Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Thomson here in the evening
Very warm
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Very warm
Very warm
Finished seeding Thomas & I went to Mr Thomsons in the evening
Very Warm
Maggie commenced to creep
Very warm
Plumb blossom out, Men drawing home lumber
Fine day
Fine day
Mac + Andrew in O.S.
Very warm
Raining
Showers of snow
Mac & O. Cameron in O.S.
Hard frost
Cold
Mac went to see Jim Ross I called at Mr Veitche's in the evening
Cold
O. Cameron commenced the pump house. frost
Fine day
Mac the children & I went out home
Beautiful day
We came home from Sullivan
Fine day
Mac in O.S. {from Sullivan - erased}
Raining
A heavy shower of snow
Hard frost
Fine day
{entry erased}
Fine Day
Mrs Hugh Reid died
Fine day
Concert at Leith
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mac at Mrs Reid's funeral. Jessie & Jim Ross called. Tom & Minnie washed the sheep came down I finished house cleaning
Beautiful day
Raining
Tom & Minnie went home
Wet
Mac at Mr Henry's raising
beautiful day
Planted the potatoes & shore the sheep
Mac & I in O.S. I called to see Bessie got my first ride with Dick
Very warm
Very warm
Jessie at Mary Burrs for tea
Mac in O.S.
Put the cattle in the front
Very Warm
Communion at Annan Jessie went
Very warm
I had sick headache was in bed all forenoon
Very warm
Jessie at
Very warm
Cool
I was at the W. F. M. Meeting
Cool
Mac + I in O.S.
Beautiful day
George {Buzza's?} raining. Mac at Moores in the evening
Beautiful day
Very Warm
Very warm
Mac in O.S. Jessie at Mr Thomasons for Tea
Very warm
Mac + I at Adam Morris rained in the afternoon
Cool
Mrs Harken + him Gilyan here for tea him Mathison Minnie + Maggie called in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S.
Cool
Mr Anthony preacher from the lent "I am come that ye might have Gfe + that ye might have it more about aith"
Beautiful day
Very warm
Ollie called
45*32 = 90 + 1350 = 1440 {equation done in long hand}
Very warm
Mr + Mrs Hunter called Mac in OS
Anthony preached
Very warm
Thomas + I went to Mr Thomasons. Jake + Andrew went to Mr Woods with six cattle, sold for $276.00
Raining
Mac in O.S.
1440*14.5 = 15840 + 720 {contines into Wednesday}
Fine day
9/16560 = 184 {16560/9=1840}
Maggie + I at Mr Thomason finished cutting the hay
Beautiful day
Henry Thomason called
Beautiful day
Bell's boy born
Cool
I was at Mr Seoth
raining
Cool
Cool
Mac Thomas + I went to see Walter Reid + called to see T. Gibron + his wife
Cool
Mac in O.S. Tom + Minnie came down
Fine day
Warm
Mac in O.S.
Sister Grace's little boy born
Raining
Mac went to Mr George Luthersons for his hogs
Cold
Mac went to Sullivan
Cold
Mac came home little Mac came down with him
Cool
Cool
Mac + Jessie went to O.S. Mary Burr here for tea
Fine day
Rob + Martha came down
Fine day
Commenced to cut the barley
Cool
{hnele?} Tom Mary Gin + {nnele?} Tom came down
Cool
Maggie + I went home with {Nnele?} Tom Grace + little Mac went home
Very warm
Commenced to cut the peas
We came home from Sullivan
Very warm
Finished taking in the barley A Cameron + Mrs Roy here in the evening Walter Reid died
Cool
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John Will Ranner man + Harold came down Mac at Walter Reids funeral
Cool
Will here {a ehed m?} Leith church
Beautiful day
Will Ranner man gave a lecture in Leith church
Cool
Wile R went home
Fine day
I called to see Andrew Seoth men finished pulling the peas
Cool
Commenced to cut the oats
Very warm
Tom + Ma came down
Fine day
Very warm
Ma + I went to Mr Thomasons in the evening
Warm
Tom + I went to O.S. Mac finished cutting the grain
Very warm
Tom + Ma went home
Raining
Mr McHuyie called
Cool
Finished taking in the peas preaching in the Church
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Cool
Cool
Cool
Finished the Harvesting
Very warm
Started to plough for fall wheat
Very warm
Mac went to Galt
Very warm
Very warm
Mac came home from Galt
Fine day
Maggie has four lieth
Warm
Mac went to Mr Cameron's for fall wheat + called to see Amelia Seoth
Warm
We went to Rob Harken's
Very warm
Very Warm
Mac + Jessie went to O.S.
Raining
Jessie at Maynards Miss Mathron here for tea
Cool
Jessie went to see Mary Reid
Cool
Cool
Mac in O.S. with 4 pigs Andrew sowed the fall wheat
Cool
Very warm
Mac at O.S. show
Very warm
Ellie + Annie McDonald came, Mr Fraser here for tea
Very warm
We all went down to the shore Ellie went home
Very windy
Very warm
Very warm
Cool
Mac + C Lemon went to Debrow show Jessie called to see Amelia Seoth Ada + Ida here on the evening
Beautiful day
Fine day
Tom came down for Minnie
Fine day
Sydenham show
fine day
Mac in O.S. for Rate
Mrs Seoth + Amelia called
Fine day
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We had the thrashing machine
Fine day
Mac at O.S.
Fine day
Mac at Kilsyth show Mrs Thomason went to Bay City
Fine day
Jessie + Hate at Mrs Gilchrist
Mac + I in O.S. I had a front tooth crowned
Cold
Fine day
Cold
Fine day
Mac got 6 pigs from g. Grady for $5.00
Raining
Mac + Andrew in O.S. with his cattle
Cold
Mac in O.S.
Andrew finished pulling apples
Cold
Snowing
snow 7 inches deep
Cold
We moved the stoves
Fine day
Fine day
Mac + Andrew went to ploughing match
Fine day
Commenced to pull the turnips I went to see Andrew Seoth
Fine day
October Friday 25 1895
Jessie went to
{illegible}
Fine day
Saturday 26 Mac went to O.S.
with Mr. Robson
Fine day
Sunday 27
{scribbly mark}
{maybe initials}
October MONDAY 28 1895
Rutherford came down to keep at the turnips
Snowing
TUESDAY 29
Henry Thomson & his mother came home
Snowing
WEDNESDAY 30
I called at Mr Thomsons
Cold
October THURSDAY 31 1895
Snowing
NOVEMBER FRIDAY 1
Thomas & I went for the mail.
Mary Buhr here for tea
Cold
SATURDAY 2
Beautiful day
November SUNDAY 3 1895
Beautiful day
MONDAY 4
Beautiful day
TUESDAY 5
Beautiful day
November WEDNESDAY 6 1895
Jake Waddell helping the men at the turnips. Mrs Thomson here in the evening
Beautiful day
THURSDAY 7
Finished the turnips I started house cleaning
Fine day
FRIDAY 8
Mac Maggie & I went home
Raining
November SATURDAY 9 1895
Snowing
SUNDAY 10
Amelia Scott died at half past {midnight?} P.M.
Cold
MONDAY 11
Fine day
November TUESDAY 12 1895
Amelia Scott was buried
Beautiful day
WEDNESDAY 13
Grace & Will left for New York
Brother Tom came down for apples
Fine day
THURSDAY 14
Tom went home
Cold
November FRIDAY 15 1895
{there is a name McGill printed in pen above the daily entry}
Mac & Andrew ploughing
Raining
SATURDAY 16
Jessie finished house cleaning
Fine day
SUNDAY 17
Stormy
November MONDAY 18 1895
I was at Mr. Scotts for tea
Mac in O.S.
Snowing
TUESDAY 19
Uncle Tom came down
Very cold
WEDNESDAY 20
Stormy
November THURSDAY 21 1895
Thanksgiving day
Fine day
FRIDAY 22
Fine day
SATURDAY 23
I finished house cleaning. Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Raining
November SUNDAY 24 1895
Cold
MONDAY 25
Mr. McDonald here all night
Stormy
I was at Mr Fraser for tea had a very pleasant time
Cold
November WEDNESDAY 27 1895
Ollie & Mary Burr here
Fine day
THURSDAY 28
Jessie went to Mr. Waddells
Beautiful day
FRIDAY 29
I called at Mr. Thomsons in the morning
Beautiful day
November SATURDAY 30 1895
Fine day
December SUNDAY 1
Snowing
MONDAY 2
Very stormy
December TUESDAY 3 1895
Cold
WEDNESDAY 4
Cold
THURSDAY 5
I was at the W.FM. Meeting Fine day
December FRIDAY 6 1895
Jessie at T Harkness Fine day
SATURDAY 7
Mac in O.S. Raining
SUNDAY 8
cold
December MONDAY 9 1895
Mac Jessie & Thomson went to Mr. Crawfords & Mr Gibsons
fine day
TUESDAY 10
Mr Hurry & R.B. Wilkinson here for dinner
We were at Mr. {illegible} in the afternoon
Fine day
WEDNESDAY 11 Men drawing home wood
Fine day
December THURSDAY 12 1895
Killed the pigs
Cold
FRIDAY 13
Tom & Minnie came down
beautiful day
SATURDAY 14
Mac Minnie & I went to O.S.
Beautiful day
sleighing good
Tom & Minnie went home
beautiful day
MONDAY 16
beautiful day
TUESDAY 17
Jessie & Mac at a party at Mr Thomsons
Wet
Mac went to O.S.
Raining
THURSDAY 19
Raining
FRIDAY 20
Miss Mathison brought a bouquet of flowers for Mrs Mc
Very dull
Wet
SUNDAY 22
Communion at {illegible - looks like human but cd be service}
Wet
MONDAY 23
Raining
Mac went to O.S. Mr Thomson ploughing
Raining
WEDNESDAY 25 Beautiful bright day
Mr Thomson & Henry called in the evening
THURSDAY 26
Mac at school meeting
Was appointed trustee
Snowing
Fine day
SATURDAY 28
We all went to Mr Thomsons
Fine day
SUNDAY 29
{illegible} Duncan died
Fine day
Thomas & I went to Mr McKeens
Snowing
TUESDAY 31
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very stormy
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Date. | {no heading} | Received | Paid {column split for $ and cts} | |
{blank} | bal on hand | {blank} | 4.00 | |
2nd | D. {illegible looks like Ross} sleigh | {blank} | 25.00 | |
5 | 6 3/4 butter | 16 cts | 1.08 | |
" | Interest | {blank} | 6.00 | |
11 | 7 1/4 lbs butter | 13 cts | .95 | |
12 | sold 10 lamb skins | {blank} | 5.00 | |
" | drew from bank | {blank} | 20.00 | |
14 | drew from bank | {blank} | 5.00 | |
16 | sold a load of hay | {blank} | 9.45 | |
17 | " | {blank} | 8.22 | |
18 | " | {blank} | 9.65 | |
25 | " | {blank} | 8.10 | |
{blank.} | {blank} | {blank} | 102.45 | |
29th | Paid | {blank} | {not sure if there's something here} | |
29th | postage | {blank} | 06 | |
{blank} | {blank} | {blank} | 73.16 | |
{blank} | bal on hand | {blank} | 29.29 | $102.45 |
Cash Account --- January
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Date |
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Received |
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Paid |
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$ |
cts |
2nd |
C Lemon bolts |
|
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|
35 |
|
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|
4 |
" " shoing |
|
|
1 |
00 |
5 |
Groceries |
|
|
1 |
08 |
" |
boots for Thomas |
|
|
|
90 |
" |
Whip |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
T. J. Harkness |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
Diary pencils & candy |
|
|
0 |
40 |
" |
Pd. for Wittners |
|
|
0 |
60 |
6 |
baptist collection |
|
|
0 |
05 |
8 |
Mac spent |
|
|
0 |
20 |
11 |
|
|
|
0 |
95 |
12 |
Mac suit shirt etc |
|
|
19 |
20 |
" |
shoe for Lark |
|
|
0 |
30 |
" |
hair cut |
|
|
0 |
15 |
" |
dates |
|
|
0 |
25 |
14 |
postage |
|
|
0 |
14 |
" |
Mac in O.S. spent |
|
|
0 |
65 |
" |
Pd. J. Moore for cattle |
|
|
36 |
00 |
15 |
C Lemon |
|
|
|
40 |
16 |
show |
|
|
1 |
00 |
" |
dinner, horses & weighing |
|
|
|
55 |
" |
W F Missions |
|
|
1 |
00 |
14 |
Mac spent |
|
|
|
25 |
18 |
expences |
|
|
1 |
05 |
19 |
T. ?ions {presents ex} |
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2 |
35 |
23 |
spent |
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10 |
25 |
spent |
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18 |
27 |
for flour |
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2 |
00 |
bal on hand 29.29
Date | Received | Paid |
Feb 1 | Sold a load of hay | 9.05 |
2 | " " " " " | 9 50 |
" | 8 lbs barley at 15 ob | 1 20 |
6 | sold 8 lambs | 28 00 |
9 | Wrew from bank | 59 00 |
12 | Sheepskin | 50{50 cents} |
14 | 12 lbs buller 15 ols | 1 80 |
22 | 84 {word erased}w 16 | 1 35 |
$139 69 |
4eb #ds
Date | Received | Paid |
1 | expenses | .15 |
2 | books for M. + G | 2.45 |
2 | socks | 65 {cents} |
" | straps + snaps | 55 {cents} |
" | sausages + en. | 55 {cents} |
4 | Slippers, 50, rapseen 80 lob. 1-120 | 1 50 |
6 | Slippers, shank + ex. | 1 55 |
9 | sugar B 1.60 bolts + oysters | 1 55 |
12 | fish + ex | 55 |
14 | Black Cameroon aet | 2 39 |
15 | Gague Halle | 1 00 |
" | Cocoa wnl | 10 {cents} |
16 | M. Rutherford | 111.00 |
17 | groceries | 61 {cents} |
21 | 2 bal l oil | 50 {cents} |
22 | sundries | 3 00 |
23 | postage | .05 |
25 | cuhing iee | 1 50 |
26 | for schomes | 1 00 |
$130.43 | ||
bal on hand | 9.26 | |
$139.69 |
CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH $db
bal on hand | 9.26 | |
Date | Received | Paid |
2nd | 7 3/4 lbs buller W15 | 1 25 |
9th | 6 1/4 " " "15 | .94 |
" | 5 3/4 doz eggs 18 | 1 04 |
" | Nardies wobe | 16 00 |
15 | 8 1/2 doz eggs at 18 | 1 53 |
" | 8 1/2 lbs 8 buller 15 | 1 27 |
23 | 12 3/4 " 14 | 1 78 |
" | 8 doz. eggs 13 | 1 04 |
28 | sold a load of hay | 7 69 |
29 | " " " " " | 8 60 |
30 | drew grown 8k. | 20 00 |
" | in from R. Harry | 32 00 |
" | 12 lbs buller - 15 ol | 1 80 |
" | 9 1/2 doz eggs 15 | 1 42 |
105 62 |
CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH
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Date | Received | Paid 14 db |
2nd | Groceries | .65 |
" | sundries | .85 |
7 | brember shop fees | .25 |
9 | sausages 25 capones 35 | .60 |
" | mengling collar | .40 |
11 | rat brap yes blobs | .40 |
" | W.j Ratters on | 10 00 |
13 | Jma Remp 1000 milk rap | 1 65 |
15 | 4 lbs here | .60 |
" | sausage | .25 |
" | ralbrap + godil | .35 |
20 | L Lemon bread | .40 |
23 | derry + flannel shok, | 6 85 |
" | expenses | .40 |
" | shoe + expenses | .50 |
" | feed grain | 28 00 |
" | ballen + molasses | 1 36 |
28 | shoe + ese | .35 |
29 | hair end + dimmer | .35 |
30 | groceries 1.65 expenses 85 | 2 50 |
" | hissions | .50 |
57 21 | ||
bal on hand | 48 41 | |
105 62 |
Date | Received | Paid |
bal on hand | $ | |
2nd | 17 doz eggs 10 | 1 70 |
18 | drew from bank | 50 00 |
50 | 18 doz eggs | 1 80 |
15 | 8 lbs 14 oz of buller 14 | 1 24 |
Sabbath |
Date | Received | Paid $ |
8 ld | froo hungler shats | 1 20 |
" | potatoes | 2 00 |
" | rake C Comb + es | .95 |
" | tea + apricots | .55 |
" | slippers + correls | 2 25 |
" | dress + waist | 8 31 |
4 | Bl thob Seolt | 1 70 |
Grass seed | 3 67 | |
5 | expenses | .85 |
6 | Pd Mr Henry for four pigs | 8 00 |
" | Pd Mr Kemp | .65 |
18 | Pump house ex. | 4 20 |
27 | map Alexander | 2 50 |
22 | Pd miele Jon for cable | 41 00 |
30 | Groceries | 1 80 |
Mrs. M. Rutherford
Leith
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JANUARY MONDAY 1 1894 Mac went to Annan to vote for Prohibition Thomas & I went to Mr Scotts Fine day
TUESDAY 2 Mac at Mr Gibsons Willie Bone & Jeannie here in the evening Beautiful day
WEDNESDAY 3 Ma & Tom came down. Lilian Wells & Dorothy Fraser called Beautiful day
JANUARY THURSDAY 4 1894
Louisa Thomson here for tea Snow nearly all gone Dull warm day
FRIDAY 5
The W. F. M. Annual Meeting in the church Mrs McLennan gave us a very interesting address Mac went to see Mr Elliott Snowing
SATURDAY 6
Mac & Jessie went to see Mr Elliott Rutherford & Jessie McGregor came down John Pringle died Snowing
JANUARY SUNDAY 7 1894
Mac went to see Mr Elliott Jessie & I went to church Mrs Thomson here Stormy
MONDAY 8
Mac went to the mill Jessie went to see Mrs Cameron, who is very ill Stormy
TUESDAY 9
Mac in O S. The two Mrs McKeen's at Mrs. B's for tea Beautiful day
JANUARY WEDNESDAY 10 1894
Went to Leith called at Mr Vectche's{?} & Cameron Mac bought 4 cattle from Johnsons for $125 Beautiful day
THURSDAY 11
Annual meeting in the Church. Mrs. Burr & Mary at Mrs. B's for tea Very Stormy
FRIDAY 123
Mac Thomas & I were at Mr W. Boss's Clear & cold
JANUARY SATURDAY 13 1894
Mac in O. S. Had a letter from Ellie
Lovely day
SUNDAY 14
Mac & Jessie went to church. Mr B. Juylian called in the evening
Beautiful day
MONDAY 15
Mac went to see Mr Elliott. Mr Johnson came with the cattle
Raining
Teameeting in the church. mac went Mrs Thomson at Mrs B's for tea Beautiful day
Mae at the children's Social. Had a letter from Belle. Lovely day.
Wrote to Belle. Raining.
Mac & I at Mr Thomsons, Hugh Elliott here. Weaned dear Thomas. Beautiful day.
Mac & Andrew Waddell in O.S. with the democrat. Very windy.
Jessie & Mac at church. Fine day.
Fine day.
Jessie at at Mr Harkness. Wrote to Minnie & Ellie. Cold.
Mrs {Uncertain name: Buzza?} died. Stormy. {Buzza?}
Special meeting of the congregation. Wrote to Tom's Minnie. Very cold.
Mr. Carrie here for dinner. Jessie & Mac went to see Mr Elliott. Clear & cold.
Jessie & Mac in town. Dan McDonald came. Stormy.
Jessie & Mac went to church {Uncertain name: Mr Cuthoy?} preached. Beautiful day.
I went to see the Dr called on Mrs. Fraser. Beautiful day.
Mr. J. Elliott here. Fine day.
Mr Elliott died. Mac Thomas & I at Mr Harkness's. Beautiful day.
Mac at Mr Waddells. Stormy.
Mac & Jessie at Mr. Elliott's funeral Lottie Gilchrist's baby died. Cold.
Mac went to town. Rutherford and Tom came down. Fine day.
I went home with Tom. Very cold.
Lottie Gilchrist's baby buried. Ma and I went to Uncle Toms. Very cold.
Ma & I went to see Uncle. John called at Bobs & Lindy's & had tea with Jeannie. Fine day.
We went to Belle called at Tom's. Beautiful day.
Mac came up for me. Thawing.
We came home from Sullivan. Very stormy.
Mac went to see Neil Gilchrist. I had a letter from sister Minnie. Very stormy.
Cold.
Mac went to Grange meeting at Annan. Wrote to Ma. Very Stormy.
Mac in Rutherford cutting wood. Mac in OS at Presbytry meeting. Very cold.
Mac & Rutherford cutting wood. Mr & Mrs. cold.
I was up at Mr. Thomsons. Mr. & Miss Juylian called. Beautiful day.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomson & Miss Mathison here in the evening. Fine day.
Mac in Owen Sound. Stormy.
I took sick in church & had to come home
Fine day
Mac & I at Mr Elliotts
Cold
Tea meeting at Annan Mac went
Cold
Mr Locke here for dinner John More for tea wrote to Minnie Cold
A congregational meeting in the church Stormy
Mac in O.S. Mrs Juylan & Miss Pop here in the evening Very cold
{}== FEBRUARY SATURDAY 24 1894 ==
Mac in O.S. Brother Bob's little boy born Very cold
Rutherford & Jessie went to Sullivan Cold
Mrs Souter & Mrs Scott called. Mrs Reid & M. Buzzy here in the evening. Fine day
Tom Minnie & baby came down Beautiful day
Mac & I went to OS I called to see Mrs Howitt & Bessie Beautiful day
Went to the W.F.M. meeting Beautiful day
Mac & I at Mr Scotts for tea Mac at Lizzie Taylors funeral Beautiful day
Mrs Thomson here Beautiful day
Very warm
I wrote to Belle Maggie & Minnie Very warm
Mac went to see Mr Veitch Jessie at Mr Thomsons Rained all day
Very cold
Mrs Thomson Mrs T.J. Harkness & Mary Burr here. I was at the Thomsons for tea. Beautiful day
Mrs P. Cameron died Mac at Mrs Sibbold funeral Assessor here Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie at Mrs Cameron's funeral Beautiful day
Union C.E meeting in the evening Very windy
Got Thomas his first pair of boots
Mac & Jessie in O.S. {Owen Sound} with the buggy roads as dry as summer A. Waddell ploughing Fine day
Mac went to Mr Henry's Snowing
Mac bought a steer from Mr White for $26.50 Fine day
Mac & Rutherford in O.S. {Owen Sound} Cold
Preaching in the church Mac sold Gertie to Mr {Wyle?} for $22 cold
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} with Gertie Very dull
Very warm
J called at Mrs McLeods Mary Burrs Mrs Days & Mrs Reids beautiful day
John Gibson & Mac collecting for manse J Gibson here for tea Beautiful day
Mac went to Sullivan for oats Rained
Mac & O Cameron came home from Sullivan Cold
Rutherford started to plough Cold
Rained nearly all day
Mac & I went to the C.E. meeting in the evening Cold
Mac & Rutherford drawing home wood very little snow Cold
Mac & Rutherford drawing home wood Fine day
Beautiful day
Jessie at Mr Elliotts & Mr Burr's Cold
Mac at Mr Cunningham & Moores Beautiful day
Mac & O.S. {Owen Sound} I was at Mr Thomson's for tea Fine day
Rutherford went home Cold
I called at Camerons Cold
Mac & Rutherford in O.S. {Owen Sound} bought a steer for $27.00 Cold
Mr Cathree here for dinner Cold
I was at the W.Y.M. meeting. Rutherford ploughing Cold
Mrs Harkness & Mrs Waddell at Mrs B's for tea Fine day
Mac & I in O.S. {Owen Sound} saw sister Maggie got a front tooth filled Very cold
I was sick with the cold & couldn't go to church Cold
Cold
Snowing
Mac & I went to see Mrs Cameron Cold
Mac at Bob {Linns?} sale Beautiful day
Rutherford at Mrs Taylor's ploughing bee Beautiful day
Mac & Andrew Waddell went to town. Mac brought home Bob {Linn's?} cow Fine day
We heard of Mr P. Juylan's death Beautiful day
Sowed the peas
Mr B. Glenn called in the evening. Capt. McLeod & Mr Black here for dinner Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} for clover seed Beautiful day
The men sowed oats Very warm
Miss Mathison here for tea Sister Maggie left for BC Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Beautiful day
Had a letter from Belle Fine day
Wrote to Belle Beautiful day
I washed blankets Beautiful day
I went up to see the Dr. Ma & Belle came down planted onions Beautiful day
Mac & Belle went to town Beautiful day
Rained in the morning Ma & Belle went home
Mrs Thomson here in the evening Beautiful day
Used the first of our rhubarb Warm
Jessie commenced house cleaning Very warm
Cold
Mac went to Mr Henry's beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to O.S. {Owen Sound} planted potatoes in the garden Beautiful day
Rutherford went home Rained
Mac & I went to church in the afternoon & Jessie & I to C.E. meeting in the evening Fine day
Mrs Thomson here for tes Very windy
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Jessie finished house cleaning Fine day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Fine day
Mac put the cattle in the front Beautiful day
Jessie & I went to church Fine day
Mac sold two pigs to Mr Horne for $22.75 Mac & Jessie at Mr Elliotts Raining
Mr Wilkinson here for dinner Minnie Tom Mrs McDonald & Ellie came down Cold
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Miss Mathison here for tea Raining
Wrote to sister Minnie Very wet
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} Raining
Mac Jessie & Minnie went to church Raining
Tom came for Minnie Cold
Minnie went home Mrs Scott here for tea Fine day
Raining
Fine day
Jessie sprained her ankle Washed the sheep Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound}
Mac & I at church Rained
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Snowing
Mrs Bone here Auntie Janet & Mary Ann came down Cold
Raining in the forenoon Auntie Janet & M.A. went home in the evening Hard frost
Mac at Mr Woods with Kate. I was at Mr Thomsons for tea. Mrs Thompson had currant pie for dinner Fine day
Raining
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Miss Cameron & Ollie here in the evening Cold
Communion at Annan Mac & Jessie went. Mac & I at C.E. meeting in the evening Showers
Mac & Thomas & Jessie went home Fine day
Ma came down with Mac Cold
Pa, Jessie & Thomas came down Mrs Thomson here for tea Fine day
Pa & Ma went home Jessie Gilchrist & her husband here Fine day
Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Harkness's Raining
Planted potatoes 17 drills Rutherford went home Very warm
Very warm
Mac & Sid working at fence Very warm
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} Mr Wilkinson & Miss Parsons called Very warm
Mary Burr here Mr Woods here for tea Very warm
Sowed the first of the turnips Very warm
Mrs McKeen & Mrs Cowper here. I wrote to Maggie & Ellie John came down on his bicycle Very Warm
Mac in O.S. with the wool John went home Very Warm
Raining
Raining
Sid finished the fence Miss Mathison called Raining
I went to Leith. Mac finished sowing turnips Jessie went to see Mrs Slone Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Gould & Mrs Harkness called Very warm
Very warm
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} brought dear Bessie out W. McArthur & Kate came down Very warm
Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} for Mr. Rodger's who preached in out church at 1/2 past five o clock Very warm
I oiled the kitchen floor Mac at Annan Very warm
Election day Mac at Mr Manyards for tea Very warm
Mac at Mr Sutherlands Cool
Rutherford & Jessie planted cabbage Very warm
Tom & Minnie came down Very warm
Kate McGregor came home Very warm
Very Warm
S.S. {Sunday School} picnic at Leith Mac went to O.S. {Owen Sound} with Kate in the evening Fine cool day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} with a load of hay. Mrs Y here in the evening Fine day
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} with a load of hay Mrs. Y. here in the evening Cool
Mac in O.S. {Owen Sound} for the new mower Cool
Men working on the road Cool
Finished on the road I went to Mr Thomson Rutherford went home Cool day
Mr Bremner preached Cool
Sid Day came commenced the hay Beautiful day
Mac at Mr Ormistons raising beautiful day
J. Veitch here Very warm
Mac at Mr Spences raising Cool
Commenced taking in the hay. Sold 10 cattle to W. Harkness for $405.00 Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Mac & R in O.S. {Owen Sound} with the cattle Very warm
Jessie went to see Mrs J. Harkness Very warm
Very warm
Finished cutting the hay Very warm
Rained
Mrs & Miss Paterson called Cool
beautiful day
Finished the hay Fine day
I wrote to the two Minnie's & Belle Very warm
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to Annan in the evening Very warm
Lottie Gilchrist called Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Very warm
Ma & Belle came down Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Maynards Mr & Mrs Fraser called Cool
Ma & I at Mr Thomsons in the evening George Thomsons wife died rained
Ma & Belle went home Beautiful cool day
Mac in O. S. {Owen Sound} Scotchmans picnic in Leith cool
Men pulling peas Beautiful
Warm
Very warm
Mrs Thomson here Very warm
Cool
Garden party at Mr Scotts Beautiful cool day
Finished cutting the grain Cool
Mac & Rutherford at Mr Waddells drawing in peas, Tom & Minnie came down Fine day
Tom went home Mr Waits preached Mrs Scott & Amelia called Very warm
The men at Mr W McKeens threshing. Jessie at Mrs Burrs for tea Mrs Bone called Very warm
Men drawing in oats Very warm
Cool
Finished harvesting Beautiful day
The men at Mr. Waddells threshing Beautiful day
The men at Mr Souter's threshing Minnie went home Beautiful day
Rutherford went home Beautiful day
Ollie Cameron came George Scott drowned Cool
Mac in O. S. {Owen Sound} to see Mr Hurry Henry Thomson called Miss M. & Louisa here in the evening
Marshall Scott here for dinner. Wrote to sister Belle Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Terrible fire in the broken front. George Scott buried
Very warm
Mr Julyan here for dinner
Warm
Warm
Very warm
Pa & Ma came down Nellie Kemp here Mac in O.S.
Beautiful day
Martha & Bessie Guzza married
Raining
Rutherford at Mrs Taylor's threshing
Beautiful day
Preaching in the church. Our dear little Maggie born at half past nine P.M.
Beautiful day
SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 1 1894
Ma came down
SUNDAY 2
Communion in Leith.
Very warm
MONDAY 3
Mr Thomson's had the threshing machine
Very warm
SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 4 1894
Mac went to O.S.
Mr. & Mrs. Fraser called in the evening
Rained very heavy
WEDNESDAY 5
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to R. Harknesse's
Mrs Scott called
Beautiful day
THURSDAY 6
Had a letter from Belle Mrs McKeen + Jessie called
Beautiful day
Pa came down Ma went home. Mac at Mr Julyans threshing
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S.
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mrs Day & Miss Mathison called. mac went to O.S. with a load of oats
Cold
Beautiful day
We had the threshing machine Bob & Martha here
Rained in the evening
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Rained
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S. with 16 bls of fall apples. Belle & Sandy came down
Beautiful day
Mac at the O.S. show
Beautiful day
Belle & Sandy went home Mrs Thomson here Uncle Malcolm came down
Beautiful day
Mr & Mrs Fraser & Mrs McAuley called
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to Sullivan
Fine day
Mac went to O.S.
Rained
Very windy
Raining
Mac Jessie & Thomas at Mr Camerons Rebecca Scott & Mrs George Scott called
Beautiful day
Mac & Jessie went to Meaford
Beautiful day
Mac Jessie & Thomas went to Moores Miss E. Cameron here
Beautiful day
Ellie came down with Rutherford
Lovely day
Mac went to O.S. Mrs harkness & Mrs Juylian here Jessie at Mr Thompsons
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Very Windy
Commenced digging potatoes Mary Ann here
Sydenham show Mac Jessie & B went
Raining
I went to the Y Mission meeting Rebecca Took spoke I enjoyed it very much
Beautiful day
Kilsyth show Jessie McNab came down Ellie went home Jessie McNab came down
Raining
Cold
Mac Thomas & I went to church
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. with Jessie McNab
Cold
Jessie went to Mrs Alexander's Maggie & I ent to Mr Thomsons packing winter apples
Beautiful day
Mary Burr here Ollie cleaned the dining room
Beautiful day
I was at Miss Camerons for tea. Mac in O.S. with 4 sheep & 2 hogs
Fine day
Mac & I at Annan Called to see Rebecca Scott Mrs Jolly mrs Reid & Jean Gibson here for tea
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S. with winter apples R went home with Polly. Frank Reid died
Cold
Cold
Mac went to Frank Reids funeral
Beautiful day
I was at Mr Frasers for tea
Beautiful day
Finished digging the potatoes Rebecca Scott married
Beautiful day
Mac & I went to O.S. Mrs Gilchrist Flora & Cassie Alexander here
Fine day
Maggie & Fanny Harkness at Mrs B.s Ollie left
Beautiful day
Mac in O.S.
Beautiful day
Mac Thomas & I went to Church
Beautiful warm day
Commenced the turnips
Fine day
Mac bought two cattle from Mr. Lavers for $45
Raining
Wrote to sister Minnie
Fine day
Mac at plough match at Mr Ollivers
Fine day
Jessie at Mr Gibsons & Crawfords Tom & Minnie came down
Beautiful day
Mac & Tom went to Meaford
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
I spent the afternoon at Mr Thomsons
Beautiful day
Mac went to O.S. with a load of hogs for Mr Kempt.
Raining
Mr Thomson & Thomas here working at the turnps Wrote to Grace
Fine day
Mac in O.S.
Raining
Raining
I was laid up with sore eyes Finished the turnips
Cold
Mac in O.S. FOR Mr Kempt
Snowing
Mr William Lemon died
Cold
Mrs Scott & Miss Mathison here
Fine day
Cold
Mac at Mr Lemons funeral
Cold
Mr Forrest preached
Stormy
Mac has a very sore hand
Stormy
We took the children for a drive in the cutter called at Mr Thomsons
Beautiful day
Cole
Beautiful day
Mrs Thomson called
Fine day
Cold
Mr Fraser called
Very cold
Hugo Lyttle died
Cold
Mac at Mr W McArthurs funeral. Mrs C.P. Day here Cold
Thanksgiving day Mac Jessie & Thomas went to church
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Mac Maggie & I went out home
Beautiful day
Maggie took sick Rutherford & McQuigly started to cut wood
Pa took Maggie & I home from Sullivan
Beautiful day
Raining
Raining
Mac & Jessie in O.S.
Beautiful
Miss Mathison called
Fine day ==
Very wet
Preaching at Annan
Fine day
Kate McGregor came home
Fine day
Communion at Annan Mac & I went
Very windy
Wrote to Ma Mac went to OS with Kate
Cold
I went to see Mary Scott
Fine day
Jessie at Mr John Harkness's
Fine day
Jessie went to see Jessie Ross
Fine day
Rutherford went home
Fine day
Beautiful day
Beautiful day
Tom & Minnie came down
Fine day
Snowing
Snowing
Will Ross called
Very cold
Uncle Tom & Belle came down with Rutherford
Cold
Mac went to O.S. with Uncle Tom
Very cold
Had our little Maggie baptized
Cold
Mac & I took Thomas to see Mary Scott Mac & Jessie went to Mr. Elliotts
Cold
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Cold
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
16th | May{Marked Paid across May entries} | in | |
16 | Cream | 9 | |
18 | " | 2 3/4 | |
21 | " | 9 1/4 | |
23 | " | 6 1/2 | |
25 | " | 7 3/4 | |
28 | " | 9 1/4 | |
30 | " | 4 | |
June | |||
1 | cream | 4 1/4 | |
4 | " | 5 3/4 | |
6 | " | 4 1/2 | |
8 | " | 5 3/4 | |
11 | " | 9 | |
13 | " | 5 1/4 | |
15 | " | 5 | |
18 | " | 9 1/4 | |
20 | " | 5 1/4 | |
22 | " | 5 3/4 | |
8 3/4 |
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
== NOTES AND BILLS RECEIVABLE
DATE | NAME | DOLLS | CTS |
Date | Received | Paid |
Date | Received | Paid |
CAHS ACCOUNT - JUNE
Date | Received | Paid | |
c Alexander & Christie{Address written across the table} | |||
64 South Castle Street | |||
Liverpool | |||
England |
{Inner cover used to tally amounts but no specifics what they are for.}