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CANADIAN DIARY 1914
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{In the left corner the following is written faintly in pencil: #468, 9041, $90}
Wm J. William
Compliments of Blue Lake S.S.
Jan 1914
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Toronto:
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USEFUL INFORMATION |
{Illegible} ... 15
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Solar Cycle ... 19
{Illegible} Letter ... 12
Roman {Illegible} 13
Julian Period (Year of) ... 17
The year {illegible} of the Jewish Era commences at sunset {December 21st?} 1914.
The year XXXI of the Muhammedan Era commences on November 1914.
The 5th year of the reign of King George V begins May 6th 1914.
The 47th year of the Dominion of Canada begins July 1st, 1914.
The 138th year of the Independence of the United States begins July 4th, 1914.
New Years Day . Jan 1
{Ephiphany?} " 4
{Illegible} Sunday ... Feb 3
{Quadragesimus?} Shrove Sun ... 22
Ash Wednesday {Quadragesimus?} 1st Sun. in Lent. Mar.1
St. David ... " 1
St. Patrick ... " 17
{Annunciation?} Lady Day ... " 25
Palm Sunday ... April 5
Good Friday ... " 10
Easter Sunday ... " 12
Easter Monday ... " 13
Low Sunday... " 19
St. George ... " 23
{Illegible} of King George V ... May 6
{Illegible} Day ... Holy Thurs ... " 21
Victoria Day ... " 24
Birth of Queen Mary ... May 26
Pentecost ... {White?} Sun ... " 31
Birth of King George V ... June 3
Trinity Sun ... " 7
{Illegible} Christ ... " 11
Birth of Prince of Wales ... " 13
St. John Baptist ... Midsummer Day " 21
Dominion Day ... July 1
Labor Day ... Sept 7
St. Michael ... {Illegible} Day " 20
All Saints Day. Nov. 1
First Sunday in Advent ..... " 20
St. Andrew ..... " 30
Birth of Queen Alexandra ..... Dec.1
Conteption Day .... " 8
St. Thomas ... " 21
Christmas Day. " 25
In the year 1914 there will be four eclipses, two of the Sun and two of the Moon.
I. An annular eclipse of the Sun. Feb. 25th, is visible in N. America.
II. A partial eclipse of the Moon, March 11th. Moon enters the shadow March 11th at 9h (2m?) p.m. Middle of eclipse 11th {illegible} . Moon leaves the shadow March 12th at {illegible}. Magnitude of the eclipse {illegible} (Moon diameter = 1.0).
III. A total eclipse of the Sun, Aug. 21st. The eclipse will be partial in the Maritimes Provinces, Quebec, and Ontario. In Toronto, the eclipse begins at {17?} a.m., ending at 4h, 19m, a.m., the amount of observation being {0.15?}
IV. A partial eclipse of the Moon, Sept. 4th invisible in Toronto. Moon enters the shadow 7h {15m?} a.m. Middle of an eclipse, {illegible} a.m. Moon leaves shadow 10h {58m?} a.m, 75th mer. standard time. Magnitude of the eclipse, {6.344?}
Sun enters Aries - Spring begins Ontario and Quebec, March 21 6 a.m. Maritime Provinces, March 21, 7 a.m. Manitoba, 5 a.m., Alberta, a.m. B. Columbia, 3 a.m.
Sun enters Cancer - Summer begins Ontario and Quebec, June 22, 2 a.m. Maritimes Provinces, 3 a.m. Manitoba, 1 a.m. Alberta, June 21, mid. B. Columbia, June 21, 11 p.m.
Sun enters Libra - Autumn begins Ontario and Quebec, Sept. 23, 5 p.m. Maritime Provinces, 6 p.m. Manitoba, 4 p.m. Alberta, 3 p.m. B. Columbia, 2 p.m.
Sun enters Capricornus - Winter begins Dec. 22, 11 a.m, Ontario and Quebec. Noon in Maritime Provinces, 10 a.m. in Manitoba, 9 a.m. Alberta, 8 a.m., B. Columbia.
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12 " " 1 foot
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{8?} fur. " 1 mile
1760 yds " 1 mile
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Metre .......................... 3.29 feet
Kilometre .................. 1003.6 yds.
Kilogramme ................ 2.2046 lbs.
Centimetre .................. .3937 inches
Litre ...................... 1.263 pints
Hectare .................. 2.471 acres
Knot or Marine Miles .. 1.13 statue miles.
wherefractions occur in the rates per hour an easy way to calculate the is to call the upper figercents.
Memorandum from 1913
The World's Heed
So many gods, so many creeds, So many paths that wind and wind, While just the art of being kind, Is all the sad world needs. C. W. Wilcox
Don't look for the flaws as you go through life, And even when you find them, It is wise and kind to be some what blind. And look for the virtue behind them. C. W. Wilcox
"Warning"
High in the heavens I saw the mom this morning Albiet the sun shone bright; Unto my soul it spoke. In voice of warning. "Remember Night!"
Memorandum from 1913
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Thursday January 1
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Friday, January 9
1914.
May 1st. Rec. 25 top grafted Spy trees from Stone to Wellington nurserys at fifty cent each.
2nd. Went to St. George in the forenoon to get a box of even greens and fruit trees from Smiths nurserys, Winona and finished sowing mixed grain (alaska oats & Barely) about 9 acres in back 14 acre field nellie had a little heifer calf Fasken was here. Joly moon came up from Brantford in the evening to stay over
3rd. Sunday on a little visit. He and I went to Franklins for dinner Mr & Mrs Buchanan of Galt came down and had tea with us.
4th Bert Williamson came to help plant trees in young orchard.
5. . Went to Mr Cormicks for 4 rose bushes & to Sharps for tea
6.. Planted 25 Evergreens along the road at end of young orchard, a very heavy rain in the evening & at night.
7.. Planted 25 N. Spy's 10 McIntosh Red. 5 Snows & 2 greenings & 4 freedom in young orchard. Went to Mrs Aitkins Funeral in the afternoon.
8.. Sowed 3 acres of Barley in 3 acre field at north of lane.
9.. Sowed clover seed on 3 acre field and harrowed it.
8. H. Boakes & I went to Mr Farquharsons in the evening to arrange programe for Township Convention.
10. Red sow had seven little pigs.
13. A very wet day, started to draw manure to garden.
14. Transplanted early Tomato plants to cold frame (72) and planted first gladalio bulbs at south of house. Planted the garden in the afternoon and planted early potatoes 5 acres
15. Finished sowing oats & mixed grain on the hill north of the house.
Saturday, January 10
May 16th. Sowed the acre behind the driving shed with 1 1/3 bus oats, 10lbs Early Amber Sugar came seed and about 9 or 10 lbs of clover & Timothy seed.All mixed together.
17.. Aunt Bessie and I went to Church and stoped at Greens for dinner on the way home. This was the first Sunday that the combination service of church and Sunday school was held in the Presbyterion church and was a decided success. Went to Glen in the evening.
18.. Sowed a bus of peas on hill east of the driving shed it being the first time it had been plowed in my recollection. Took nine cattle back to the bush in the evening. The pasture ebing very good.
19.. Plowed little field down by the creek for mangels Went to R. Atkins in the evening for 4 1/2 gals. of Lime Sulphur solution.
20.. Sprayed trees in the young orchard also the spy trees Put screen-doors on the kitchen at night.
21.. Planted onions, melons ate in the garden.
22.. Started to plow corn ground
23.. Took cattle to Paris in the morning, and went to Mrs. Brooks Funeral in the afternoon, at Blue Lake.
24.. Herb Boakes and I went to Branchton to visit their Sunday School there. Had tea at Mr Mullholand's.
25.. A fine rain in the morning. Set out geraniums & some asters.
Sunday, January 11
May 26th. Drove to Brantford in the afternoon to get programmes printed for S.S. Convention. also went to Echo place to see Belle & Roy who had come back from the West. Brought a nice wash-stand and chair home with me which mother gave me.
27. Sowed mangels in little field by the creek. 3 lbs Danish Sludstrogh by the Track & 2 lbs Y. Intermediate also carrot, beet, cabbage, parsnip & tomato seed. The ground was in good order.
29.. Sowed top of hill with corn, about 6 acres next Cunninghams 1 bus Wisconsin No. 7. and 1 bus White cap.
31.. Went to Anniversary Service at St. George. Prin. Gandier of Toronto preaching both morning and evening. The day was beautiful and the church was filled. the sermons fine.
June 1st. Sprayed apple & plum trees in the afternoon and went to Harold Jarvis & Miss Lyons of Detroit Concert at night
2nd. Sowed 1 1/2 acres of corn finishing field next Cunninghams and drove to the Glen in the evening & to the bush to see the cattle.
3rd. Sprayed the young orchard the second time.
4th A very fine rain last night and raining all forenoon Mr Taylor (Indian) came to the Lake for roots and stayed all night.Set out cabbage and cauliflower plants in the garden. Rev. Mr Reid of the Baptist church, Paris, came to our Prayer meeting and gave a very fine talk on verse. John 3: 16.
7th. Mr. J Burke came up from church with me and we both went over to Kitchens S.S. in the afternoon.
Monday, January 12
June 8th. A very warm day after a fine shower last night. David Currie of the Glen came to herd cows for us.
9.. Sowed about an acre of corn in field south of the pig pen. part sweet corn & some flint & White sap corn mixed. Sett out about 40 gladalio bulbs of Mr. McCormicks kind also some aster plants. In the evening I was treated to a very pleasant surprise when the members of our Sunday School gathered at Mrs Cornwells to celebrate my birthday. We had music and games with lunch and lemonade afterwards, but where the biggest surprise came was that before they left an address was read and they presented me with a very fine Leather Hand Bag. They seemed grateful that I had opened my home for the Sunday School, while in reality I have been getting the best of it myself. For I have enjoyed having them come and the oppertunity of having a class to teach each week has been a great help to me, and while the gift itself was beautiful indeed, yet perhaps it was "The thought that prompts it makes it dear" as someone had written and I hope that I shall always be better and stronger for the confidence which they placed in me in the cause which is so dear to my heart, but words are poor things indeed to express ones feelings when your friends place such confidence in you.
Tuesday, January 13
June 10th. Took eleven fat hogs to Paris weighing 2130lbs @ $7.70 per cut. and went to Jack Blakes barn raising in the afternoon on Mr H. Husons farm on the Govenors road.
.. 11.. Harrowed corn in forenoon a spendid catch. and went to Brantford & Echo Place in the afternoon
.. 12 Mr. Stenabaugh came with stone crusher, we sett it by Dayells barn. drawing The stone from piles in the field.
.. 13. Bert finished making new roller door for driving shed. Cultivated mangels first time. First ripe strawberries.
.. 14 A beautiful Sunday & not too hot, Bert & I drove to Brantofrd after Sunday School to hear Dr. Carr the Christian Sociliast speaker in Colborne St. Methodist church. He was good.
.. 16 This was the day of our annual Sunday School Convention which was held at Harrisburg in the Methodist church there, the day was fine and the convention was spendid. Rev. Mr Woodside of Brantford on the Home Factor in the S.S. Rev. Mr. Haverstick of St. George spoke in the evening on Evangelism while the Union choir from the different S.S. was spendid indeed.
. . 17 Mr. Foreshaw started to thin the mangels.
. . 18. Started to plant potatoes in the field.
. . 19. A splendid rain in the forenoon which freehoned everything up fine. Planted Early Eureka in straw at south and First Choice in part of second row.
Wednesday, January 14
June 20th. Finished planting potatoes in creek field about 2 acres mostly Sir Walter Raleigh variety. Started to cut Lucerne Clover and went to R. Aitkins in the evening to see Nelson Kelman.
.. 22nd Sowed about 2 acres of turnips next electric track mostly Keiths Prizetaker variety. Went to Mr. Angie in the evening to help make arrangements for a union Picnic.
.. 23rd Went to Redmans for a little while in the evening and also called on Mr & Mrs Barret to say Good Bye before they left for Prince Edward Island.
.. 26th Started to draw in Lucerne hay and went to meet Nellie in the evening.
.. 27.. {splat of blue ink or water mark} Rather a wet day, fixed fence around Cunningham place for the colts. Nellie and I drove to the bush in the evening calling Miss Griers.
.. 29.. This was Prov. Election -day Scott Davidson and Mr. Westbrook being the candidates, Davidson was elected by a majority of 46. Drove to Brantford in the afternoon, going to Cainsville with Gordon where I got a good harness and blanket and a fairly good buggy for $8.00
.. 30.. Nellie and I went a S.S. picnic in for McKenziee bush the day was fine and was a real nice picnic. drove Nellie to the Glen at night.
Thursday, January 15
July 1st. Cut Lucerne in far hollow
.. 2nd. Finished cultivating corn 2nd time. Shook up the hay (after some heavy rains).
.. 3rd. Mr. Johnson came to help me draw in hay and Bob McDonald's man came for half a day. Took cement blocke back to Simons in the evening.
.. 4th. Finished drawing in hay off hill north of the house it was a fine crop there being ten loads.
.. 5.. Isa. Rosie & Horace Sharp came over to Sunday School and stayed for tea we had a nice visit together.
.. 6.. Sowed 1/2 acre of new century turnips (Picked 1st sweet peas) & 3/4 acre of Grey stone turnips for fall feeding for the cows.
.. 7.. R McDonalds man helped draw in hay in afternoon.
.. 8.. Cut clover at east end of 14 acre field in the forenoon Mr & Mrs Roger went to Toronto and Mary Bell and children came in the evening for a visit.
9.. Fixed fence at Cunninghams and Austrian from the Lake came to help me with the hay.
.. 11.. Drew in 6 loads of mixed hay from east end of 14 acre field. Jean and the little folks came for a visit.
.. 12.. Elwin Stewart and his wife came for tea and stayed the evening.
.. 13 A fine rain in the morning, cultivated the turnips first time Went to McDonalds in the evening to say Goodbye to Jennie who's wedding was on the 13th and to take her some flowers
.. 14.. Mr & Mrs M. Lewis came to work. Came from Toronto.
.. 15.. Started to thin the turnips
Friday, January 16
July 18th Finished drawing in hay off field next Dalzells, 11 loads.
.. 19.. Mr & Mrs Tramy and children came in their Auto from Berlin.
.. 21st Drew 3 loads of hay to Wolfe Bro's & me to cement works.
2 Mr Johnson came and helped to draw in hay.
.. 22 Finished drawing in hay from young orchard15 loads making 47 loads of hay alltogether. Started to cut Johnsons wheat in the afternoon.
.. 23 Cultivated mangels and corn, the corn being fine crop and many places higher than my shoulders. A nice shower in the morning.
.. 25.. Finished cutting wheat in Clump field a poor crop. made a bonfire in the evening in orchard by the road.
.. 26.. A beautiful, Mary B & I drove to Ayn to have a visit with J. Dalzell and{a blue ink smudge} his wife and drove home by Paris in the evening.
.. 27.. Cut barley in 3 acre field in forenoon and started to cut mixed grain and Alaska oats in the afternoon
.. 28.. Finished cutting mixed grain (A good crop) Bessie made a party for Aggie and Maurguerite inviting all the little folks around. I borrowed H. Cunninghams camera and took a few snap shots of them and the girls.
.. 29.. Brought the white heifer home from the bush
.. 30.. Drew in wheat from clump field 6 1/3 loads. Sprayed the potatoes & some of the young trees in the evening.
Saturday, January 17
Aug July 31st. Drove Jean and the little folks to Paris in the morning and cut Mr Johnsons oats in the afternoon.
Aug 1st. Drew in mixed grain from 14 acre field Alaska oats and no. 21 Barley, a fine crop and ripened well together. Mr Fulsetter brought Mr McKee to judge the field of no. 72 oats in 10 acre field, which I had entered in the standing field crop competition.
Aug 2nd. A very nice rain in the morning and also in the afternoon. Went to Uncle Andrew Sharps in the evening for tea.
.. 4th Finished cutting no. 72 oats in back 10 acre field, a very heavy crop, but owing to the army worm a lot of it was stragled down and shelled.
.. 5.. Finished drawing in mixed grain 9 loads and 1 1/2 of Alaska oats
.. 6 & 7.. Helped Simons to thresh and Matt. helped Franklins to press 7.. hay. Helped Johnsons to thresh in afternoon. Recieved word from Toronto that I had taken 2nd prize in the field (standing) competition for Brant corn with no. 72 oats.
.. 8.. Threshed 1/2 day 10 bus O. A. E. 72 oats. 47 of Alaska oats and 290 of mixed grain, it running about 40 bus per acre also 75 bus wheat. Drove Jean and the children to the station in the afternoon.
.. 10.. A very fine rain in the morning and also one in the evening. Cultivated Turnips in the morning and helped Bob Aitkin to thresh in the afternoon.
.. 12 Finished cutting oats and put the binder away for the season.
Sunday, January 18
1914
Aug 12th. Drew in barley 4 loads off 3 acre field Mr & Mrs Coates came for tea and to spend the evening
.. 14.. A very nice rain yesterday and last night which freshened things up very much although it did not go very deep, perhaps about three inches.
.. Started to plow for fall wheat and finished hoeing Turnips the second time. Sprayed the young apple trees, for insects which were eating the leaves and a sort of rust blight on them.
.. 12.. The white heifer had a little steer calf (white).
.. 18.. Quite a heavy rain last night, took remainder of baled hay to Paris. Finished hoeing potatoes etc.
.. 19.. Went to St. George in the afternoon and on the Branch to taking tea with Mrs Adams and making a short call at Scotts
.. 20.. A very wet day which gave us a chance to get a lot of odd jobs done. Slipped some geraniums.
.. 21 Helped Dalzells and H. Cunningham to thresh .. Franklin to thresh in the afternoon
.. 23 Margaret Piffer and I drove to Brantford in the evening {ink splat/water drop}
.. 24 Finished drawing in oats 15 1/3 loads ^no72 off back 10 acre field and 4 loads from top of hill to the north. Nellie D and I have over to Croziers for the evening.
.. 27 R. Robertson and I went to Flower show at Paris in the evening it was fine
.. 28 Brought 2 heifers home from the bush. the Holstion had a fine heifer calf. (A wet day a very fine rain.)
Monday, January 19
Aug 30th, A very fine day, went to Paris Presby church in the evening.
.. 31st. R. McDonald and I went to a Garden Party at {Maues?} church where the Laurie Family provided meat of the entertainment.
.. Red heifer had a little calf.
Sept 1st. A very heavy rain to-day. raining nearly all day
.. 2nd Finished plowing field next Dalzells barn for wheat.
.. 4 .. Finished plowing 3 acre field for wheat and built a chicken coop on wheels to draw to the fields
.. 5 .. Drove to Brantford with the democrat in the afternoon
.. 7 .. Cleared a stone pile bottom off field next to Dalzells.
.. 9.. Sowed 3 acre field of wheat in the afternoon
.. 10.. .. Timothy on 3 acre field & took new hen-coop to the field.
.. 11 .. Finished sowing fall wheat in field next Dalzells barn about 13 acres in all of Davison's & American Wonder mixed.
.. 12 Drew 4 loads of manure to top drew part of the wheat.
.. 13 Went to Anniversary Services at Glen Morris, Dr Summerville of Toronto preaching for the day.
.. 14 Went to Mr Wm Flemings funeral in the afternoon
.. 15 Cleaned and painted the buggy, and in the evening took a box of white & pink asters to Nellie Sayles for her wedding on the morrow to Gordon Scott.
.. 17th. Mr & Mrs Franquharson came in the evening for tea.
.. 18 .. Painted the barn doors, using 1 gallon of paint.
.. 20 This was our S.S. Rally day as it was a very warm day we held it on the veranda where it was cool.
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Tuesday, January 20th
1914
Sept 30th. Mr Burke of St George gave a nice address after Mrs W. Patton gave a splendid address on mission work Rev Mr Pettigrew was here and gave a short talk while Kenneth McDonald sang a very nice solo.
.. 21 .. Helped Simons to thresh fill their silo
.. 22 .. " " R.Aitkin to fill his silo in the afternoon
.. 24 .. Took some apples, turnips, flowers. and oats down to Paris Show in the forenoon. Helped J.Aitkin to thresh fill his silo.
.. 25 Went to Paris Show in the afternoon, the day was very fine and it was a splendid Show, and a large crowd. I secured 1st Prize of Sweet Peas and also first on Hand Bouquet, and third on Oats (No. 72.).
.. 26 .. Started to do road work on hills, cleaning out the ditches etc.
.. 27 .. Went to take tea with Mr & Mrs Coates Paris, and we all went the Methodist church.
.. 28 .. Finished fixing hills on the sideroad, and in the Evening we held a corn Roast, quite a number of our own people were here, and about sixty or more of the young people of the English Church in Paris came out in three large loads and an auto, the evening was fine, with good moon light and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves to the utmost.
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Wednesday, January 21
1914
Sept 29th. Drew 2 loads of hay to the stable at the cement works.
Oct 2nd. Went to Galt Fair having dinner with Mr & Mrs Buchanan Took a dog skin to the town any to get a pair of gauntlets made.
. 3rd Went to Uncle Charlie Stewarts funeral in the afternoon Mother came up from Brantford and went with me.
.. 4th .. Went to Anniversary Services in the Baptist Church St George in the evening.
.. 5 .. Went to Brantford in the afternoon, taking a load of apples etc. to Mrs Ritchies brought a wash-stand home which Mother gave me
- 7 - Finished picking stones off Lucerne meadow (north hill) about 8 loads of small stones in all. Went to Prayer meeting at R Aithins in the evening.
.. 8 - Bought of W. Coates 6 hyacinth bulbs 25 cts & 1 doz narcissus etc. 25¢
.. 9 .. Nelson Franklin started to cut the corn with the binder
.. 10 .. A very heavy rain in the afternoon.
.. 12 .. Thanksgiving Day, the weather was ideal. Mother, Katie and Gordon & the baby came up for the day Black cow (Suzie) had a little calf. .. .. Started to fill the silo and finished about ten O'Clock on Tues. The silo was heaped up and a few loads left, besides an acre of on corn. The corn went in in fine shape, well matured and well eared.
.. 13 .. Helped R. McDonald to fill his silo and draw in the citrons, pumpkins & squash. Helped Mr Reed to fill his silo.
Thursday, January 22
1914.
Oct 15th. Help Collins to fill their silo, and finished setting up the ear corn, south of the pig pen. Went to a reception in the Parish Hall Paris in the evening.
. 16.. Went to the Glen at night when Mr Good was present to try and organize a Farmers Club, but as it had been a wet day not many were present, allthough Mr Good {under watermark} a splendid talk on the work.
..17.. Went to the bush in the afternoon to fix the fence,
..18.. A very fine day, On account of Angus being sick in bed we held the S.S. in the sitting room.
..19.. Started to pull mangels.
..20.. Went to an Executive meeting at the Presby Church St. George in the evening.
..21.. Finished drawing in mangels, 7 loads putting them all in the pig pen. Started to dig potatoes.
..24.. A light rain in the morning after a week of ideal summer weather, Sent a box of apples & flowers to Jean with Eva G.
..26.. A cold windy day with a very hard frost at night which froze all the flowers, it being the first hard frost, the dahlias were in full bloom yet, picked the last of the roses
..28.. Finished digging potatoes, about 265 sacks in all from 2 acre in the creek field, They were nice clean potatoes. Brought the last of the young cattle home from the bush.
..29.. Went to Harrisburg with a load of pigs. A very wet day.
..30.. Started to pick apples in the lower orchard.
Friday, January 23
Oct 31st Nov. 1st. Mr & Mrs Buchanan of Galt came down for a visit
2nd. Went to Uncle Horace Sharp's funeral in the afternoon, which took place from Aunt Nellies where he had taken the stroke and died in his 69th year, The funeral went to Paris cemetry, his nephews were pall-bearers.
.. 3rd Finished picking most of the apples in the orchard by the road. The Spy were fine and well coloured, Mr & Mrs Coates came out for a visit in the evening.
..4.. Took a cow to Brantford in the morning for A Danskin
.. Started to top turnips by the creek.
..6.. Finished drawing in turnips by creek. 13 loads of large turnips.
..7.. Drove to Brantford in the evening.
..10.. A wet stormy day, helped R. Aitkin to thresh.
..11/12 Helped Simons to thresh.
..13 Angus and Bessie went to Langford for a visit.
..14 Finished drawing in swede turnips, about 40 loads
..15 A very wet Sunday, raining from morning until night.
..16.. Went to St. George to pool the clothing which had been collected from the different Sunday Schools of our township, it was wonderfull the amount of good clothing mens womens & childrens that had been sent in, there were about a doz of us packing all afternoon and had 16 large boxes in all, valued at $600.00.
..19 Quite a fall of snow in the morning. drove to Brantford and Echo Place in the afternoon.
..20 Started to draw manure to mangel ground.
Saturday, January 24
Nov 20th. Took up the dahlia & gladioli bulbs.
.. Brought the colts down from Cunninghams place.
.. 22nd. Went to Sunday in the Glen in the morning and Miss M. Scott and I drove over to Poppies S.S. in the afternoon and succeeded in organizing a Teacher Training.
..23.. Finished threshing out 1075 bus in all. 90 bus of wheat 300 mixed grain one barley & bus of oats.
..24.. Drove Angus to the station in the morning and went to sale at Uncle Tom Sharps in the afternoon, when Uncle {?} things were sold and divided among the shareholders.
..25.. Went to S.S. county council meeting held in the Y.M.C.A. Brantford. Mr Halpenny gave a fine address on "Leadership"
..26.. Started to plow again after ten days of very cold windy weather.
..27.. Drew in four loads of greystone Turnips.
..30.. A very wet day, especially in the forenoon
Dec 1st. A very warm day, although very misty. Angus went to Chicago
.. 2nd Went to Concert, supper & bazaar held in the Central Hall. {illegible}
..3rd Finished plowing sod in in 14 acre field.
..4th Plowed sod at foot of hill north of orchard.
..11.. Finished drawing in cornstalks 7 loads in all.
..8 .. Maggie Sharp, Cousin Bessie and I went to Harold Jarvis and Miss Lyons Concert at St. George.
..12.. Finished digging post holes down south lane.
..13.. Several inches of snow came.
Sunday, January 25
Dec 14th {waterstain overtop}. Drew 1st load of turnips to Paris @109 per bus. Went to Farmers meeting at the Glen in the evening.
..15.. Went to St. George to pay taxes.
..17.. Sold tewo bags weighing 190 lbs each at 720.
..18.. Helped Bob McDonald to cut feed in afternoon
Class.. 19.. Angus came home from chicago 20th Helped H. Cunningham to {bobing?}
..20.. Got the cutter out for the first time, several inches of snow.
..21.. Bessie and I drove to Brantford, a very stormy day ^ {?} R McDonald to thresh
..22.. Had out Xmas social Evening and entertainment for the children, the roads were bad on account of so much snow But quite a number were present and a very pleasant evening was spent in games, music etc. after which the ladies senior lunch and then all were treated to candy.
..23.. DroveMr & Mrs Young to Paris Station. Went to Galt taking a bag of apples to Aunt Maggie. coming home by Mr Scotts while I stopped for tea and spent a very pleasant evening.
..24.. Went to Woodstock in the evening and spent Xmas
..25.. With Jean and Tom. had a spendid visit a very fine day but turned very cold at night. being about 10 below zero.
..26.. on Sat. morning.
..28.. Helped H. Johnson to kill pigs in forenoon and went to nomination at the Glen in the afternoon.
..29.. Killed a pig weighing about 160 lbs dressed, in good shape and picked 3 ducks in afternoon.
..31.. Drove to Brantford and Echo Place and came home by Uncle Andrew Sharp and spent the evening there.
Monday, January 26
1915
Jan. 1st New Years day was a fine frosty day. we spent the day at home having invited Bessie and Angus in for dinner. making six of us with Marjory and Mr & Mrs Lewis, had duck for dinner.
..3rd. Drove down to St. George to S.S. in the morning, Taking Mrs Farg{harsns?} class of boys, she being away for her vaction.
..4th Election Day for our township, R J Aitkin having been elected by acclamation only councillors were voted on, and A Craighton, Fred Rosetrough, John Ronald & C Burt were elected. Went to Guild meeting at Glen Morris in the evening to hear the debate, "Resolved that Germany was justified in going to war". The negative side winning although both sides put up a splendid debate.
.. 6th. A very wet day which took a lot of the snow away but also put a lot of water in the cisterne.
..8.. Started to draw Turnips to Paris on the sleigh. Red sow had 2 little pigs (11th) went to congregational meeting.
..14.. Finished drawing turnips to Paris, 8 loads making 470 bus @ 10c per bus.
.. Fred Aurrie came for a visit and stayed all night.
..15.. Opened the siol which came out in good shape not a great deal being spoiled.
..16 Drew a load of straw to the pig pen and drew out manure making about 48 loads out.
Tuesday, January 27
Jan. 17th. Quite a heavy rain last night which spoiled the sleighing. Went to Greene for Tea and Fred Carrie and I went to church.
..18.. Started to cut wood at the bush, Burt H came to help.
..19.. Quite a heavy snowstorm last night almost 6 inches of snow falling which although quite {hose?} it saved the sleighing. Went to Miss Griers to help kill pigs.
..20.. Drove to Galt to meet Sam Miller, the sleighing being extra good.
..21.. Sam and I drove to St. George in the morning and he went home in the afternoon Drew 1st load of wood home. Went to womens institute meeting at the Glen in the evening. Gipsy had a little calf.
..24.. Visited St. George methodist S.S. in the morning and Brantford S.S. in the afternoon, where I assisted in organizing a T.T. Class. Went to Mr. Scotts for tea where I spent a very pleasant evening.
..25.. Very stormy in the morning. There having fallen about six inches more of snow.
.. 30. . Drew 3 loads of hay to Blue Lake and went to Williams and in afternoon to take their picture also took one in the house. Having been very fine week we were working in the bush and also got a nice pile home.
Feb. 1st. Went to Missionary Banquet at the Baptist church in the evening. Mr Caskey of Toronto gave a fine address.
..2nd Both the 1st & 2nd of Feb were very stormy days with a strong east wind which blocked the roads and railroads badly.
Wednesday, January 28
Feb 3rd. The forenoon was spent in shovelling snow and breaking roads after the storm, in the afternoon the sun shine brightly melting some of the ice from the trees (which was caused by the rain on monday morning.) about four O clock in the afternoon it was one of the prettiest sights that perhaps most of us have ever seen, for the sun shining on the ice on the trees made them shine like diamonds whereever you looked.
Feb 5th Rained in the afternoon, and also recieved word of Uncle John Little's death in Bills will, we were all sad to hear.
..7th Went to the Glen in the evening and called for a little while at the McDonalds.
..9th Mr & Mrs Lewis left for England, having worked here for nearly seven mos. Willie Galhaith came down from St. Mary's for a visit and we all went to J Aitkins for tea and to spend the evening.
..10th. Willie G and I went to Brantford in the afternoon and I attended one of the sessions of the Brantford S.S. Convention.
..11.. Took a sleigh load down to St. George to hear Rev B Staffer lecture on the Pennsilvania Dutchman. Dehomed & {young locals?}
..13.. Sold 1 calf 3 mons old weighing 300 lbs @ 8c per lb $24.00 Took at to St. George station and brought home a load of branete
..14.. W. Galbraith and I went to Williams for tea
..15.. Drew out manure making sixty loads in all drawn out.
..16.. Started to out {ch?nut?} posts at the bush
18th & 19.. Stayed in the house most of the time with La Grappe.
Feb. 19th. and sent out the {refrost?} blanks for the S.S. Assocation. Mr, Walter came from Langford for Bessie's piano and Willie Galbraith went on for a Langford with him. Coming back by the Electric railway, we went to Simons for the evening.
" 21st Willie G. and I went to Franklins for the evening.
" 22nd Willie went to the Glen for a event.
" 23rd A very wet day, raining quite steady all day.
"24 " Willie and I took dinner at Uncle Tom Sharps and I went to a S.S. executive meeting in the evening. {?} gave a fine report.
"26 " Willy G went home to St. Marys
"27 " Went to County Executive Meeting at Brantford to arrange dates for our township Conventions and general business. Came home by Uncle Andrews and stayed for tea.
March 1st. A beautiful clear day, went to St. George to get a load of feed corn, and helped Frank Reid to kill a pig in the afternoon.
"2nd Cleaned up seed-oats in the morning
"3rd Helped R. McDonald to draw in ice
"4th Took load of furniture to Brantford for Cornwalle
" 6 " Quite a fall from our last night, making the sleighing much better. Went to Mr. John McDonalds funeral, it being the first time that I had ever been at a R.C. funeral. Called at {illegible} on the road home.
"9" Bessie & Angus sent their last load of furniture away.
"10" Went to Galt with a load of apples getting {15?} cents per load for the Spys and 60 cents for the Greenings.
Mar.13th Bessie and Marjorie went to their new home in Langford after having tried here for 3 yrs, we were all very sorry to see them go but they have all our good wishes in their new home.
" " Williamsons moved back again, having hired Bert for another year @ $3.00 cash, fruit, potatoes & vegetables, a pig in the fall and a cow kept while I pay them $2.50 for my board & 15 cents per meal for extra help.
"14" Called on Mr. & Mrs. A. Wolfe in the evening as they were about to move to their new home near Berlin.
"15 Drew 2 loads of hay to cement works
"16 Borrowed 2 jacks from cement works and raised a beam in the stable that had been settling to low.
"17 Went to Brantford taking Cornwells cows & calf also his seed oats and some turnips. met his brother at Brantford. Sent $25.00 to {Row?} C.R. Morr our being offering from our township for the {illegible} fund.
"18 Sold 1 sow to A. Christon {illegible} 430 @ $6.35
"19 Shipped 10 R.F. Red eggs to E. Clarkson, Toronto @ $4.00 per cart.
"20 Finished moving Williamsons things up from Blain farm.
"21 Went over to Mrs. {Cryiese?} for tea, to spend the evening with Ada and her husband before they went to their new home.
"22 Went to Douglass McCreas sake in the afternoon
"23 Drove to Galt in the afternoon. Ordered enough {illegible} roofing (7 squares) to enter south side of pig-pen, from his L. Sharty
1915
Mar 23rd. Had tea at Mr. Moffets and spent the evening at Mr. Scotts.
" 25th A nice spring rain, cleaned up seed oats
" 26 - Drew a load of {illegible} and made the hot bed. Helped R. McDonald to saw wood in the afternoon.
" 27 " R. Lowe brought his engine & saw and we sawed our file of wood.
"31st. Drew a load of saw dust from G. Franklins and went to St. George in the afternoon for seed corn, {illegible}. Also arranged roofing for pig-pen from Matt.
June 1st Drew a load of turnips to Paris 45 bus @25c per bud. Went to {illegible} Study Class at StGeorge in the evening.
"3rd Helped Bert to move her rights etc. Over to h. Franklins sale.
" 4th Easter Sunday was a beautiful day, very clear and warm.
" 5" Went to {illegible} Franklins sale, there was a good {illegible}
" 7" Exchanged a load of cornstalke and a {illegible} turnips with {illegible} for a load of straw for bedding, went to Mr Combein the evening for some Maple Syrup.
7 Sowed seeds in the hot bed, 4 rows tomato seed, 1 of cabbage. 2 of Asters (5 colors) also cosmos, lettuce & radish.
" 8" Clipped major in the forenoon with h.Franklins clippers. Drove to Brantford in the afternoon, going to Echo Place to see Mary Bell and her little girl, "Mary Ruth," and came home by Paris road and spent the evening at "{illegible}"
9. Went to R. Robertosons to get what seed {illegible} he could spare of the P.Q.E. {illegible} (about 30 {illegible}). also got 5 gallons of lime Sulphur mixture from R. Aithins Went to DrBarrons in the afternoon
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1915
Apr 10th. Hitched the colt "Prince" and {illegible} the young orchard also drove to St Wenge to get a new {illegible} of {illegible} harnesss from Mr Bannister for forty dollars.
" 11. Mr + Mrs Buchanan came down from {illegible} for dinner.
" 12+13 Put up new wire fence of west side of south lane. Sold "Bob" here to Mae Boston of M D morris for $40.00 Sell {illegible} on fifteen eggs each all R. B Reds.
" 14. Started to cultivate in {illegible} field.
" 16. Sell 1 goods on 13 eggs + 3 hens with 15 or five each.
" 19. Mr {illegible} came down frohttps://ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca/transcribe/scripto/transcribe/328/23855m {illegible} to {illegible} metal roof on south side of pig-pen and repair the barn roof.
19-20 Mr Heath came out from Paris to repair {illegible} and to plaster the house and barn {illegible}. Made a new {illegible} boat
21st. Went to Paris in the evening to get seeds from Reiths had tea with Mr + Mrs Coates and attended an S.S. Executive {illegible} in the Baptist church to arrange for their coming {illegible}.
22nd Finished sowing back 12 a ere field with Pats (he 72) 1 3/4 {illegible} of registered seed next the road.
24th. Finished sowing Alaska Pats about 4 acres, also barely on the rest of the creek field. Sowed Experimental plots of oats next {illegible} amd the road. 1 plot each ({illegible}) of {illegible} to Alaska. Received fruit trees from {illegible}.
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Apr 26th. Sowed timothy and red clover on crack field. {Name?} + Roy Franklin came for dinner.
" 27 " Drew a load of hay over to the lake.
" 28 " Shipped 2 bags of potatoes to W.{illegible} St.Marys and brought home shrubs from Hort. {illegible}. 1 {illegible} 1 {illegible} Rose. 2 From Carl Douschki of 1 Which Brunner
" 29 " Turned colder to day after a week of very warm weather almost like July instead of April.
May 1st Sowed mixed grain (Alaskas Oat, &{illegible}) on centre east field.
2nd Called on our new neighbors Mr + Mrs Laughlin who had just come on the Franklin place.
" 3rd A very nice rain in the evening
" 4th. A rather wet day. sell out 12 {illegible} apple trees also 4 {illegible} 3 {illegible} Red and 1 {illegible} also 2 yel. St John peach tree
' 5 " Went to a "bee" at Pres. Church St. George drawing gravel for driveway to sheds and rep.sheds etc.
" 6. 55 chickens hatched out all {illegible}. Planted nasturtium + sell out first {illegible}.
" 7 " A very fine rain, raining nearly all day, it was very welcome as the ground was getting quite dry, it was our first spring rain the seeding having gone in in ideal {illegible}.
" 8" Sold large which hog to Simons for sixteen dollars.
" 10. Finished plowing hill for {illegible}, Large ran cow had a little {illegible} calf ({calf name?})cultivated on {illegible} ground. Mr {Name?} + I drove to Bran{illegible} in the evening
1915
May 10th. To attend a meeting of the programe committie at the home of the I.Keligice
11th. Talked to J.Crosom of Colbourg by phone in the evening.
12. Turned the ears on to the road the first time Fred Hestings came to heard the .. Look young cattle book to the bush, ten of them.Two {illigible}
13. Went to E.Leningtons raising in the afternoon and drove to Brangfort at night.
14. Sowed the mangels in 14 fields {illigeble}
15. Murmurd and plowed the garden and sett out a patch of resbarries. Ongus came up for his last load of moving.
17. Started to drave manure to corn ground. Dhallie D. and I went to Preshy Yeldish the evening when the young people of Raric came over in auto for a visit. They giving a plendid programe after which Stanled Yeldid entertained them to lunch. Sett out strwberry plant.
19. Two 2 colts Charlie Laueen over to Miss Champs Bush to pasture. Bob and Odethel Crigiel came over for the evening.
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May 22nd. Bob McDonald and I drove to St. George at night to a pay of $1.50 for cows being found on the road by {illegible}.
" 23rd. Prof. Kirk patrick of Toronto preached our Anniversary Services, also conducted baptism among them Mrr & Mrs {illegible} baby.
" 24th Started to plow corn ground and went to Kelly Concert at night at St. George. Isa & Rosie Sharp came over and went with me. I drove them home afterwards and stayed all night at their home and attended Paris S.S. {Convention?} in the afternoon. {Feb 25th is written in the left margin but the writing looks like a continuation form the 24tth of February} Rev R. {Morrow?} having asked me to take his place as County {S.e?}. Mr. Robertson of Toronto gave me a splendid talk on A.B.C. work. A very fine rain in the evening.
"28" Drove to Thornhill in the evening and had a nice visit exchanging some plants & bulbs for a new {illegible}.
"29" Sowed the corn in the back ten acre field, about 8 acres of some Wisconsin {illegible}
"30" Last goose hatched out with 10 gooslings.
June 2nd. A very fine rain which in deed welcome, coming as it after a very dry May. Roan cow had a fine light roan calf (steer)
" 5th Went to Brantford to attend {E?} and S. Brant Farming Institute Meeting. Had tea with Mr. and Mrs. T. {Moon?} Planted squash and popcorn.
"7th. Started to draw manure for {mangole?} and turnips.
"8. Went to Guild at St. George., it being my night for to
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1915
June 8th. give a paper, the subject being "Christs call to young men of to-day.". Received a very pretty tie from {illegible} for my birthday.
"9th. Drove over to Mr. Millers to spend the evening.
" 10 " Started to road-work, drawing gravel from Collins.
" 11 " Plowed turnip ground and worked it. Went to Mr & Mrs. Heights for tea and to spend the evening.
" 12 " Cultivated and hoed the garden, setting out 40 celery plants
" 13 " Went to the Glen to Chruch and S.S. in the morning.
"14" Started to plant potatoes in the afternoon. Mr & Mrs. Crates came out to get some potatoes and to spend the spending. Red sow had 10 little pigs.
"15" A very fine rain last night and this morning.
"16" Went to S.S. Convention at Branchton the day was fine. Mrs Collins went with me and we had dinner at Bertram Turnbulls, both afternoon and evening. Sessions were well attended and the speakers were splendid and full of their subjects in the evening it was announced that our township had reached the Golden Jubilee Standard, which was a welcome announcement indeed. We were all agreed that it was one of the best Conventions we have yet had.
" 19 Finished planting potatoes about 2 1/2 acres. 1/3 now next turnips of selected seed. 7 rows of first choice and the rest of Sir Wallen Raleigh. Sowed about an acre of turnips, Century variety.
June 19th Bar I here Williamson went to visit Franklins at Embers
" 21st Borrowed H. Cumminghams cullbuster with dies for mangde and they made a fine job.
" 22nd Hold our animal S. S. meeting in the evening about beauty four were present and after the business was finished we spent a little while socially with masse te after which we served cake and home-made ice-cream.
" 23rd Finished thining mangels and started to cut Lucerne clover on north hill.
" 26th Finished drawing in Lucerne off north hill 5 loads
" 24th Sowed hill next Cummingham Place with 1/2 bas of varigated Alfalfa
" 26th hellie came from Brantford for her summer visit
" 27. Drove to Uncle Sam Sharps for Tea and They invited hellie and I to go to Galt to Church with them in their new auto.
" 29th. Drove hellie to Paris in the evening, as she was going to Woodstock. Brought Willie Brown home to herd eaune Finished cultivating corn. at time a new good catch
July 1st. A very fine morning. Joly from Jand his wife and a friend came out for a visit. A very fine rain in the afternoon and as it was the day of our S. S. Pieme we held it in the orchard and instead of the Lake as we had intended, we had supper on the veranda while it was raining. and afterwards
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Saturday, February 7
1915
July 1st had the races in the lane, which were much enjoyed by all and all seemed agreed that the picnic was quite a succes in spite of the rain.
.. 3rd Finished drawing out manure, nearly 200 loads in all.
.. 5th. A very windy day with rain in the evening, it having rained almost every day since the first, and the rains were much appreciated as the pasture and crops were getting very dry. Nellie came back from Woodstock, we had tea at Mary Stewarts, and drove over to Uncle Andrews to spend the evening.
.. 6 .. Drove Nellie to Galt in the evening called at Thornhill.
.. 7 .. Took a roll of wire to the bush to repair the fence there.
.. 8 .. A very fine rain last night.) ^5th Finished cutting Lucerne.
.. 8 .. Old Mr. Dagell died in his 92nd year, he had been quite smart until a week or so before and sleep peacefully away after on illness of about a week.
.. 9 .. Drew a load of hay over to the cement works.
10 .. Finished drawing in the Lucerne clover about 16 loads.
.. .. Went to Mr. Dagells funeral in the afternoon.
.. 12 A very fine rain yesterday and to-day sowed about 3/4 acre of white turnips and about two acres of buck wheat.
..16.. Went to the bush to bring 3 fat cattle home).
.. 17.. Mary Bell and children came up for a visit.
..19.. Took 3 fat cattle to Paris to Bringloe, weighing 3010 lbs @ {illegible} 4
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Sunday February 8
July 19th. Drove to Brantford in the afternoon.
.. 22nd. Cut 3 acre field of wheat in the afternoon
..24th. Finished drawing in hay off clump field. 14 loads.
.. 25 .. Roy & Donald Gullen came up for the day and we drove to Aunt Nellies in the evening.
.. 26.. Finished cutting hay. A fine rain in the afternoon.
.. 27.. Finished cutting wheat and finished drawing in timothy hay off 6 acre field, about 9 loads. (38 loads in all.)
.. 28 .. Rained nearly all day. cleaned out hen house & box stalls.
.. 29.. Cut J. Mc Donald's wheat.
.. 30.. A heavy rain in the morning, cut barley in the afternoon.
.. 31 .. Drew in wheat off the field next Dagells barn 10 loads. May and June of this year were very dry but with only occational light showers but July came in with rain and it has been a very hot month with a great deal of rain making the corn & roots the pasture and the alfalfa grow splendidly, as also being ideal weather for the grain to fill, and although the weather was verycatchy yet we got our hay all in in good shape.
Aug 1st. A very warm day, First Sunday of Union Services at St. George.
.. 2nd. Finished drawing in wheat 4 loads off 3 acre field.
.. .. Drew in barley 3 loads off 2 acres north of {doctrie?} track.
.. 3rd. A very wet day with a strong east wind. which bent the corn over quite badly and put some of the oats down.
.. 4th Started to plow in young orchard for wheat.
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Monday, February 9
1915
Aug 7th. Put arsonate of lead solution on potatoes in the morning, and cut Alaska oats in creek field.
.. Cut No 3. T Alaska plots of experimental oats, they should have been cut nearly a week before but owing to the wet weather it was almost impossible there were 7 good sheafes in each plot.
..8.. A very wet Sunday, went to Greens in the evening to see Bessie and Marjory Cornwell.
..9.. Finished cut Alaska Oats. Drove to Paris in evening for {illegible}
..10.. Cut mixed grain on hill next Cunninghams
..11.. Finished cutting Oats in 14 acre field, A good crop.
..12.. A heavy rain in the morning. Threshed Alaska & No 3. plots of oats, the Alaska weighed with straw 75 lbs grain 25 lbs and the No. 3, 60 lbs in all & 28 lbs of grain. Cultivated Turnips in the afternoon.
..13.. Went to cut Jack McDonalds oats in afternoon.
..14.. Finished cutting J. McD. oats and put the binder away.
..17.. Drew in Alaska Oats 8 loads
^18 Drew in mixed grain 5 loads
..21.. Threshers came at noon but it came a heavy rain about 5 O'clock so we did not finish until Mon. morning.
..23.. Threshed a Johnsons.
..24.. " " H. Cunninghams and McLaughlins.
..27.. Mr & Mrs A. Gillispie came down for flowers for their Red Cross day at Glen morris and in the evening a load of us went up in the hay rack.
Finished drawing in oats 14 loads off {1400?} field. Went to {Flower?} Show at {Pares?} in the evening.
Left for the West, taking a {Home?} {illegible} {illegible} {illegible} to Calgary {illegible} {M.J.R.?} through {illegible} to Winnipeg and to Calgary by way of Edmonton. Can {hational?} .R. Arrived in Winnipeg after dinner and went to {illegible} Howells for a few days, before going on by C.P.R. to {Bossiwain?} to visit at Uncle {Willst?} aunt Billis took several trips out in the country with him as he went on his rounds as {illegble} surgeon then spent a few weeks, working out in the country at mr. Hendorsons, who had a large farm, it rained a lot while there, but I learned a lot about the {illegible} black sail and their methods of doing things. On the way back to Winnipeg I spent a few days at Uncle {illegible} in Pilot Mound. After returning to Winnipeg, took the train for Calgary, via Edmonton, spending a night there at a hotel. Uncle {Jack?} {Archibald?} met me in Calgary and spent a fine week there with Aunt Bella + the boys. Took the C.P.R. train early one morning and spent a day at Banff., visiting the museum,cave + basin as well as the hot-springs, and climbed {illegible} {illegible} and ate my lunch up there before coming down for a bath at the hot-springs.
Arrived home from a two months trip and in in the West, having enjoyed it to the utmost and also having gained about 8 or 9 lbs. Stoped at Toronto for 2 or 3 days to attend the Golden Jubilee S.S. Convention, held at Massey Hall. it was a wonderful gathering and the music and speeches will never be forgotten.
Oct 29th Finished drawing in mangels about 26 loads in all Whitie had a little white calf.
30 Setting up the corn in back 10 acre field
31st First Sunday at S.S. after my visit and it was good to see all the old faces again, although I could not teach an account of having lost my voice. In the sudden change back to our rather moist {illegible} climate.
Nov 1st Finished helping R. Mc Donald & H. Cunning {illegible} at threshing.
2nd Drawing in {illegible} Turnips 15 loads in all.
3nd Started fall plowing in field next Dalgells barn.
5th Finished picking apples about ten barrels of {illegible} apples (mostly {illegible}.)
6 Holstrom cow had a very small calf (block.)
8 Drew in potatoes from the pits, just 2 load from 2 acres.
9 Brought 1 young cattle home from the bush.
10 Finished putting up new barb wire fence south of 14 acres.
11 Went to Branford to Country S.S. Executive meeting
12 A few of us met at Mr & Mrs {illegible} to arrange for our week night meetings for the winter, when the business was over Mrs Mr {illegible} served lunch and a pleasant social hour was spent.
15 Clipped major in the morning. it turned cold and stormy in the afternoon with a real hard frost at night.
18 Held Social Evening at Mr + Mrs Johnsons, which was the first of our week-night meetings for the winter.
19 Finished plowing in field next Dalgells barn.
18 Sold 2 cattle to Banker 2160 lbs @ {price?}
1916
Nov 22nd. Drove to Simms in the evening to see Sadies wedding presents.
25th Went to Paris to pay taxes and insurance. Mr Farquharen came up to Prayer meeting at night.
26 Drew in the white turnips, about six loads after having been feeding them for several weeks. a beautiful warm day. went to Sharpe in the evening.
28th Went to Paris Mothedist Church in the evening.
30 A hard frost last night. Went to Brantford on the car Went to S.S. County Council meeting in Y.W.CA {illegible} Went to {illeigble} Moons for dinner. Miss Laine gave a fine {illegible} at our at our literary meeting in the evening Miss Patton gave a fine address on the Life of Sir Walter Scott.
3rd Went to the bush to gather up rails + bring some home
4th Drew a load of straw to pig-pen and went for a load of gravel for the chicken house.
6th Went to Simons threshing in the afternoon, and to a meeting of the Directors of the Farmers club at Kitchene School, to arrange porgrams for the winter. the meeting was held at h.m. Clumps.
7 Brought the {illegible} home from Clumps bush.
9 Finished threshing at Simons + started to draw out {illegible}
10 Went to Brantford with chickens + apples also went to Echo Place J. Mrs Donald came and help Burt to dispose of Fan.
Dec 13th helped {illegible} refill their silos.
14 Started to draw turnips to Paris and went to reception in the evening, given the soldier boys at {illegible}
15 Bought two {illegible} from {illegible} Durham @ $1.05 each.
16 Took a load (sleigh) over to Kitchens School to their Christmas and Patriote Supper + Concert, it was splendid.
17 Rather a wet day, washed the buggy and helped Johnsons to {kill?} pigs.
18 Drove Mr + Mrs Young to Paris Station.
20 Finished drawing turnips to Paris 253 - 40 bus @ 15¢ per 50 lbs.
21 Picked geese in the morning, and the thresher came in the afternoon, 100 {illegible} of oats + barley. 98 {illegible} and about 275 of Alaska Oats.
22nd Drove to Brantford, Miss Mr {illegible} going along as eve were getting socks gloves etc. for the Soldier Boys who had gone from the Lake and also, candies etc. for the Xmas Social evening. A rather stormy day. Drove to Langford in the evening and spent the night with Bessie + Angus Cornwell.
23rd Had our annual Social Evening in the S.S. {illegible}. Jas Aitkin was chairman, after a few games a sport but interesting programs was given, when I was given a very sudden surprise in being presented with a beautiful arm chair from the Sunday School after which lunch was served, ending with oranges + candy
1915
Dec 23rd when the Riddies got a big surprise, as Mrs Mr {illegible} and Mrs Moore had provided presents for all the little folks and it was just good to see the way they enjoyed it.
24th Drove to {illegible} in the afternoon (with the cutter) and spent the evening at Mr C. Scotts.
25 A heavy fall of snow came during the night {illegible} to rain in the morning, which made it rather disagreeable for Xmas. but it faired about noon and we all enjoyed our Xmas. Went to Uncle Tom Sharpe for Xmas dinner, Uncle Andrews were also there and we had a very spleasant day.
26 Went to Presby {illegible} Church at night to hear the rendering of a Sacred Cantala by the choir.
29 Accepted an invitation to tea and to spend the evening at Mr + Mrs Mc{illegible}, when Mr + Mrs Dr. Brown was home from Toronto. A very stormy day.
1916 Jan 1st. Rather a rainy day to begin the new year and raining very hard at night. Went to Mr + Mrs {illegible}'s with Williams for new years dinner.
3rd Went to the Glen to vote in the afternoon, the old council being returned. Drove over to Uncle Andrews at night to see Ada and say Good-Bye.
4th Killed 2 pigs {illegible} about 165 each (dressed). Went to meeting of Farmers Club Directors at H. Laines.
5th Ada Sharpe wedding day. A very wet day.
6 Helped H. Cunningham to saw wood in the afternoon. Held our Literary Evening in the S.S room, a good program was given and also the debate, "Resolved that United States is justified in not entering the the present European War" Will {illegible} and I upheld the Affirmative while Jas. Aitkin of R. Robertson upheld the negative, the judges decided 1 to 6 in favor of the affirative.
7 Drew 2 loads of hay to Cement Works @15.00 per load. Canvassed from here to St. George for the motor ambulance to be sent from St.George to France.
8 Drew 6 loads of corn into the barn.
11 Kenneth McDonald and I went down to St.George to a temperance meeting for to appoint {illegible} for the township in the coming Probition {illegible}.
12 Went to the bush to repair roof of shanty.
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Tuesday, February 17
1916
Jan 13th. Went to congregational meeting at Presby. church St. George in the evening. the business was found to be in good shape. I was appointed trustee in place of J. Greenfield.
..14th Went to the Lake to skate, in the evening, it was a beautiful night and the ice was splendid.
..15.. A stormy day, went to Paris for shop and had dinner with Mr & Mrs W. E. Coates.
..16.. Drove Harry, Annie & Mildrod Williams up to their Grand mothers. Mr & Mrs. W. had new little baby girl. Doris E.
..17.. A very cold and stormy day, drove to Brantford in afternoon.
..18.. Drove to Galt in afternoon and had tea at Moffats.
..20.. Helped Griers to kill pigs, and in the evening we went for sleigh ride up to Simons where we were holding our monthly social evening, the evening was spent in games, music and a spelling-match, with lunchon.
..21.. Herb Cunningham came up with his cutting box and gasoline engine and we cut corn in the forenoon.
..22. Bert took his cow to Paris sold her to J. Scott. A very mild day taking all the snow and ice away.
.23. Went to the Glen in the evening to the young people meeting, giving a talk on "Amusement that is worth while".
..24th. Bus. Started to cut wood at the bush. Canvassed the road east for the Probilation Petition.
..25. Went to Debate at Farmers club at kitchens School. Resolved that the Franchise should be given to {illegible}
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Wednesday, February 18
Jan 25th the affirmative evening by about 9 to 6.
..26.. Went to S.S. Executive meeting and reports of Golden Jubilie Convention held in the Baptist church St. George.
..27.. A very mild and rainy day.
..28.. {comtested?} canvass with probitition convast petition getting 23 out of 24 of the women and 16 of 22 men.
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Feb. 8 L.E.T.H Railroad opened up E.L.L.
Feb 8th Went to Club meeting at Kitchens School when Mr. Elliot gave and illustrated talk on weeds. Just getting better from an attack of sore eyes which were very inconvenient for a couple of weeks.
..13.. Another snow storm which made good sleighing again.
..15.. Drew logs to the Glen 2 oak 109 ft at 22 per M. 1 base wood, 2 oaks & 5 pine to get sawed into lumber.
..17.. Went to Social Evening at McLaughlins a large crowd was present and a very pleasant evening was spent.
..22.. Went to debate at Kitchens School driving by Paris to get Miss Coates and Miss Lee, Miss Coates giving a couple of readings in the programme of the evening. The debate Resolved that Ontario offers greater advantages to the Farmer than the Canadian north West. Mr. H. Boakes Mr. W. Hugh & J. Kirby on affir. side while C. Osborne and myself were on the negative, the affirmative won.
..24th. Drove to Brantford
..27.. A very stormy day
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Thursday, February 19
1916
Feb 28th. Went to Social Evening at Presby Terian church At. George when Mr & Mrs J. Greenfield were presented with a Parlor Sett. Two chairs one seetie & 1 table.
..29.. Drew two loads of Timothy Hay to Cement works.
Mar 3rd Went to Mr. Lee for tea and we drove to Elonia to hear the Play "Southern Cinderella" given by the womens Institute of Falkland. it was splendid.
..7th. About forty of us went to the Glen in sleigh loads to their {Patrectie?} meeting when Blue Lake had been {asking?} to give the programme and the debate we hold here early in January. The negative winning this time, afterwards the ladies of the Glen entertained us right loyaly to a dainty lunch.
..9. A couple of slieght loads went to Brantford to spend a Social Evening at Mr. & Mrs. Rodgers. it proved a very stormy night but they all got home safely as I had a very bad cold I did not go and was quite glad of it afterwards.
..12.. Drove to Greens after church and stayed for dinner.
..17.. Went to {Nanay?} Griers Funeral in the afternoon and drove to Paris in the evening.
..18.. Drove to Brantford with the sleigh, getting a barrel of broken biscuits also doing some important business at J. Young
..21 Went to Pioneer Social at Glen Morris, taking a sleigh load. The costumes were quaint and some very pretty who the programme and lunch were served in pioneer style.
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Friday, February 20
Mar. 22nd Went to mittens sale, having dinner and tea at Peter Johnsons and also a nice visit, coming home by Paris, driving Rosalind and Isa to choir practice.
..23rd. Held our Social Evening at Mr & Mrs R Wights when a real pleasant Evening was spent. a special feature was the giving of Mr & Mrs. Cecil Simons a linen shower.
..26th Drove to Shuerts after church having dinner there and attending their S.S. in the afternoon when a pleasant and profitable hour was spent. Mr {large space} given a splendid illustrated talk on the Ten Commandments. Drove to Paris in the Evening. having tea at Mr & Mrs { Alor Lue?}. This ended a warm week and was realy the last day of sleighing.
..28th Went to Banquett at Kitchens School. Miss Nellie Dagell Miss McCrea and I going early to gather up the provisions and to assist as waiters.
..30.. A very warm day. started to thin grape vines.
..31.. Started to break the colts.
Apr 1st Started to trim apple trees, Sell four hens.
..3rd Made the hot. bed and drew chaffer strawberries also gravel & stone for porch fountain Sell 2 hens.
5th Bert finished cutting wood at Griers.
..6 Went to Brantford to attend County Executive Conventions. Came home by Paris, stoping at W. Millers for tea and the evening where I found some good company to drive home.
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1916
April 8th. Sowed seeds in the hot bed, tomatoes, cabbage, lettuce &radish. Rather a stormy day with snow after a {illegible} of very fine weather.
" 11 " Finished drawing in corn from the field, 3 loads, 27 {shipped?}
"12 " Went to the Glem to get lumber sawed. Helped Daly ells to saw wood in afternoon.
" 13 Finished drawing lumber home from the back.
" " Started to saw wood in the afternoon. R. McDonald and I went over to an Executive Meeting at R. M. Clamos to wind up the business of the Farmers Club.
" 14 " A very heavy rain last night and this morning. Went to milk meeting at St. George in the afternoon. {The following is scribbled in below the entry for the 14th} Sell 2 geese and 1 hen or 32 eggs.
" 15 " Sawed wood all day with R. Lowes engine.
" 17 " Finished sawing wood in the morning and cut the remainder of the corn stalks, a heavy rain last night.
" 18" Hitched colts and started to roll cloves in creek field. Made cement blocks for pillars for the porch. {The following is scribbled in below the entry for the 18th}. {Tebbis?} Dalyelle wedding Day.
" 19 " Picked stones off field went Dalyelle barn and helped R. McDonald cut feed. Went to Paris at night.
" 20 " Bert went to Palmerston to visit L. Franklin for Easter.
" 21 " Drew two loads of hay to Cement works, R. McDonald helping. Mr Lee, Edith & Goerge came over and we all went up to the bush to get some maple trees for planting.
" 22 " Sell out maple trees, down the lane and next Dalyelle. Fred Archibald came up from Hamilton for Easter. Started to plow corn stabble in back field.
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April 23rd. Red sow had 15 little pigs 11 lived.
24th 35 chickens hatched out. Started to cultivate.
28 " Helped R. McDonald to plow in afternoon.
29 " Sowed field next Dayelle barn with {illegible} {roll oats?}.
" 30 " Ms A. C. Lee drove E. S. {illegible} to Wolverton in his car, it being a lovely evening and very mild, it was a very pleasant trip.
May 1st Took 2 cattle to Paris in the morning to T. Dunn, 1 heifer 1056 lbs at 89, 1 ster 960 @ 7 1/2 9. Shipped 10 {illegible} Alaska {oats?} to Q. Franklin and 4 {illegible} to S. J. Miller
" " Drove to St. George in afternoon to get seeds from Ruth's Toronto
" 3rd A heavy rain last night and raining afternoon. Replaced and sett out 4 rows of raspberries on side hill . Sowed sweet peas (Spencer) and sett out new rose bushes 2 Frau Karl Druschki white , Mrs John Laing Pink. 1 {illegible} Brunner Red & 1 {Gen. Kackque minot?} Red.
" 4th Finished helping R. McDonald plow his corn ground.
"5" Drove to Brantford in the evening, going by Paris.
"6" Sowed mixed grain barley and Alaska Oats in back 10 acres fields
"8" A very heav rain in the morning. Went to Griers and to St. George to get fruit trees (2 Waites Seedling & 6 Spys 1 P. {illegible}. Went to Mr. Morsley Howells in the evening, where a meeting of the S.S.C. programe committee was held, called at Glen for Miss {Cournish?}
" 10 " Raining all forenoon, {put?} some gladiolus to front. Put {Muriseo?} on ceiling of veranda and sowed clover seeds on back ten-acre field.
11. Mr. Farquharem came for tea and Prayer Meeting.
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1916
May 12th. Sprayed cherry, plum and some of the apple trees. Finished seeding, Sowed an acre or {more?} of ho 3 Oats next 14 acres field and the rest of the field with Alaska Oats.
" " Help H. Cunningham to cultivate in afternoon.
"15" Turned cows to pasture and took ten cattle back to the bush, 1 cow and roam calf, 1 black steer & roam heifer. 1 black heifer & white steer, 1 black heifer, coming 3 & 1 roam steer. 2 steers 1 red and 1 roam.
" Went to meeting at St. Goerge in Methodist church. Mr Ms Lennon of Guelph was organizing for a rural {illehibe}.
"18 " Finished plowing & harvesting many {illegible} ground.
" 19 " " " {Indication that William repeated the same activities as the day before} 3 acres. a heavy rain in the afternoon. Went to St. George for ho 3. Seed oats in afternoon and to E. L's birthday party in the evening.
" 20 " Sowed 3 acre field with 5 {bees?} O.A.C. No. 3. Oats & 18lbs red {oliver?} & 3 " of Timothy.
" 21 "Anniversary Service in our church at St. George.
" 22 " A very wet day. borrowed jacks for cement work to put pillars under the porch, than planted some tomatoes {illegible due to water damage}
" 23 " Drove to Brantford in the afternoon, going as far as Echo Place to see Maryme & Roy. Took {programmes?} of S.S. {Convention?} to Paris (Star-Train) to get printed.
" 24 " Sprayed young or shard and lower orchard in forenoon and in the afternoon Mr & Mrs Lee, Edith & brother etc came out and we all went up to the bush for a picnic and went to Jesse Alexander's Concert at Glenmorris in the evening.
Tuesday, February 24
May 25th. Sowed mangels, about an acre, 3lbs sugar mangel & 3 g. {Luration?}. Planted some young apples trees (refilling)
.. 26.. Plowed the garden & planted some early potatoes.
..27.. A heavy rain in the morning, fixed fence at bush in afternoon.
.. .. Rec. S.S. Convention Programes from the printer "Star-Gans"
29 .. Took 2 colts, charlie & Ben to {Cluppo?} bush.
..30.. Started to draw out manure with the spreader. Recieved cheque from H. S. E. $339.70
June 2nd A very heavy rain shelled seed corn and made flower box for porch.
.. 3rd. Finished drawing manure to corn ground & finished plowing {illegible}
.. 4th. A very heavy thunder storm at night.
..6 .. Started to sow ^ corn in back 14 acre field next the road.
.. 7.. Started to rain in forenoon and rained steady all afternoon.
..8 .. Sprayed trees in young orchard and Edith & I drove to Brantford at night. calling on Mr. & Mrs Moore.
.. 9.. Went to Woodstock, spending a very pleasant day.
.. 10.. Went to Mr. Leans S.S. in afternoon.
.. 13.. Finished sowing corn in about 3 1/2 acres of Golden Glow & Wis # X
.. Went to Sunday School convention at Glen morris. the day and night were ideal. Mr. Atter of Toronto was the Prov. delegate present and gave two splendid addresses on Teen age work.
.. 16 Finished planting potatoes about 2 acres in 14 acre field. 6 raws of Irish Cobler potatoes next turnips & 5 row first choice in {centre?}.
..17 Finished plowing turnip ground & harrowed corn. Williams Ms went to Brantford and stayed all night.
Wednesday, February 25
June 20th Borrowed D. {McBleroms?} cultivator for the mangels.
.. 21st Sowed an acre of turnips also some squash and sweet corn. Finished cutting rye and weeds out of the wheat.
..22nd Started to cultivate corn. Finished trimming mangels.
..23rd Miss Grier went with me to Brantford, when I went to get the supplies for the Picnic.
.. 24th Held our annual S.S Picnic on the lawn, on account of a heavy rain and thunder storm so we could not go to the lake, it cleared however and we had a good time with {races ete?}.
.. 25 .. Went to Ethel Broziers for tea and to spend the evening
.. 26 .. Started to cut {illegible} on north side hill.
. 27 .. Went to W. Helmane to get a hay-tedder. Went to Paris at night to hear Miss F. {Hicked?} speak on her experience of missing on France, also a splendid organ recital.
.. 28 .. Did some work with the grader.
.. 29 .. Drew in first load of hay
July 1st A very fine but warm day. Drew in {illegible} in afternoon.
.. 4th Dick {illegible} came to herd cows. Went to Glen in afternoon to get a new {longue?} for the mower. Finished drawing hay off north hill. Ten loads. {illegible} Bob & Ethel's working day.
.. 7 .. Finished drawing {illegible} off field next {illegible} 3 loads off hill & 3 1/2 loads by barn.
.. 9 .. Drew two loads of hay (timothy & elmer) to current work.
Thursday, February 26
1916
July 9th, Edith and I went to Ada & Bob {home?} for tea.
J 11.. Finished cultivating corn second time and sowed some Greystone turnips of an acre also some {sweden?} where the mangels had been eaten off by the ants and wood chucks.
.. 14 Finished drawing {Liarned?} hill next Cunningham place sload.
.. 16 {illegible} & {illegible} S.J. Miller& {illegible} J. Rennee motored down from Millbank for the day and we had a very pleasant visit.
.. 17 Finished drawing hay off field most Cunningham place & loads of fine mixed hay. Light roam cow had a {soam?} stem calf.
.. 25 Finished drawing in hay 20 loads off creek field and 5 1/2 off far hollow.
.2{illegible} Drove to Brantford in the evening. Took some cherries down and went to see Roy before he sett sail with the with Ball.
26 Cut 4 {aerce?} of wheat for Mr Johnson and started to cut our own in Clump fields. George the came out to pick English cherries in the afternoon.
.. 27 Finished wheat in Clump field using over 7 balls of {illegible}
.. 28 Put Paris Green & {Arsenate?} of lead on field potatoes.
. 29 Finished cutting wheat in young orchard and at front of hill.
Aug 1st " " mixed grain in back ten acre field a splendid crop. borrowed {&?} Cunninghams cultivator to go throughtohite turnips Best helped Mr Johnson to draw in his wheat.
.. 2nd Drew in wheat from young orchard ten loads & 2 at front of hill
.. 4th Cut early oats (Alaska & {illegible}) on top of north hill a good crop. Finished picking the Red and Russian cherries.
Friday, February 27 1916 Aug 8th. Finished drawing in wheat from Clump field 20 loads
9 Cut {illegible} 3 Oats in 3 acre field and started at Johnson Oats. Best thined the white turnips.
10 Finished cutting Johnsons Oats & drew in 3 loads of mixed grains
11 A very fine rain, the first good rain for nearly seven weeks
12 Finished cutting oats and put the binder away.
13 Isa + Rhoda Sharp and I went to Jim Church in Brantford and went home with Green fields for dinner + tea.
14 Helped Mr Johnson stack his oats in forenoon
15 Threshed first time 480 {bags?} of wheat , 20 of oats {illegible} + 70 of mixed grains
17 Helped Johnsons to thresh in forenoon.
18 Ms Laughlins to thresh
19 Went to the bush to see young cattle. Holtim Heifer had a fine little calf. Helped R Mrs Donald to thresh in afternoon. A fine rain at noon to-day.
20 A heavy wind and thunderstorm about S.S. time but also a rain which did a great deal of good.
21 Cultivated potatoes and white turnips in morning and drew 178 {bags?} of wheat to car at the Lake for P. Congo.
22 Drew a load of hay to the stable at Cement Works. A very fine rain in the afternoon.
23 Started to plow clover sod for wheat.
24 Gipsy had a nice red heifer calf.
28 Finished drawing in mixed grain 18 loads off back 10 acres
29 Oats of field next Dalgells 15 loads 14 Helped Mr Johnson stack his oats in forenoon 15 Threshed
Saturday, February 28
Aug 29th. Went to Allan Frashers funeral in the afternoon, who had been drowned in Grand River in an attempt to rescue Miss Adamson. Drove to Brantford in the evening to get {illegible} for our Garden Party.
30 Out S.School held a Garden Party on Mr Johnsons lawn which was a real success, there was a good programe while the proceeds from the {illegible} and booth were about $260 our expenses being about $16.00.
31 Finished drawing in Oats & loads of Alaskas making 66 loads of grain and 11 of hay.
Sept 2nd Finished helping Simons to thresh (2dys) and helped H.Cunningham to thresh in the afternoon
6 Finished plowing Clover sod next Cunninghams for wheat
14 Finished plowing in {illegible} field Sowed wheat in field next Cunninghams
15 Drove to St.George + Brantford in the afternoon
16 Sowed wheat in field next Cunninghams. About 15 acres of wheat {illegible}
17 J. Ms Donald + I went to Anniversary Services at Glen {illegible} in the morning. Mr Lickie {illegible} a fine {illegible}.
18 Mr + Mrs Williamson and Family went to School Fair at St. George
19 Finished harrowing wheat and painted {illegible} buggy.
20 No of my Watch case 1136459. {illegible} No of Watch 17239018-15 Jewels Case 4041291-
Sunday, March 1
1916
Sept 28th. Our Wedding Day, and were married at the methodist church parsonage by Rev Wells. After a very fine Wedding Dinner at the home of Mr + Mrs D. M. Less, we took the 1.45 train for Buffalo and took the boat from there to Clevelays where Edith's Sister Elvira Depew met us, and where we spent a week of our honey-moon, visiting at {illegible} and going out. On our way home we spent a day or two at {illegible} at {illegible} and at middle {illegible} in Niagara Fa;;s who were cousins of Edithe, visited shredded wheat factory.
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Tuesday, March 3
1916
Nov 1st. Last night we got a big surprise, when about fifty of our neighbors gathered in the form of a Halloween Party and came marching in upon us with their tin pan {illegible} etc. A night jolly crowd they were to with their {illegible} they also brought a handsome lunch which was served with coffee but the best was yet to come. for Mr H.J. {illegible} gave me on of his interesting little speeches, noting why they had come, to welcome us home from our Wedding Day. at the same time two little girls presented by better half with a handsome set of silverware, 1dy. each of knives + forks 3/2 dy dessery spoons & tablespoons also a {illegible} shell 1/3 butter knife. It was hard to find suitable words to reply but about twelve o'clock the party broke up and all seemed to have enjoyed themselves most thoroughly.
2nd Finished threshing, 96 {bags?} of ho 3 Oats. 190 {bags?} of Alaska Oats and about 190 of ho.72. and {bags?} of mixed grains. making 1450 {bags?} of grain altogether.
3rd Helped {illegible} Simons {illegible} his new house, from the Bar at the Lake.
4th Met {illegible} at Paris Station having come for a few days {illegible}
6 Bob Mr Donald finished threshing. Starting to pull turnips
7 Earl Taylor came out from Paris with his car and {illegible} Edith + {illegible} to concert and Supper at Germ and School {illegible}
18 Went to St George to coal-oil barrell, filled.
16 Ordered 5 cherries trees from Mr. S Wail. Drew hay to lake and one load for Mr Johnson.
Wednesday, March 4
1916
Nov 17th. Quite a heavy snow storm last night. took the sleighs to Paris but being a warm day the snow was pretty much off the roads before night.
.. 20th Finished fixing new hen house in the pig pen and put 20 pullets in it , and got a new rooster from Mrs Johnson. Shut young rooster up to fatten.
.. 22nd Mr & Mrs. Robert Lowe came over for the evening.
.. 25th Brought 2 colts home from clumps bush. and Edith and I drove to Brantford to Executive Meeting, also to Mary B.'s
Dec 2nd Finished plowing corn & Turnip ground.
.. 3rd Will & Lullonette Miller came over for a visit.
..5th Went to McKinzus to get 2 calves $5.00 each Bert & Mrs Williamson drove to Brantford to see new place.
..6 .. Sold 8 fat hogs avge. 222 1/2 @ 10.75 percent.
..7 .. Went to Paris to have our picture taken and went to George Lees for dinner.
.. 9 ... Finished fall plowing, getting 2 bags of potatoes of potatoe grown & Banked up the rose bushes for the winter.
.. 12 .. Brought the cattle home from the hill, having been more snow last night. Edith brought Earl Depow home from Paris with her. Went to Farmers club meeting at Kitchens School, we had a good programe including a debate entitled "Resolved that the average Farmer had more general ability than the average business man of the city." the affirmative won.
Thursday, March 5
1916
Dec 13th. Edith, Earl and I went to Aunt Nellies for tea in the evening, Nellie, Mayme & two of the children were there.
.. 14.. Drew cinders from Blue Lake (3 loads)
..15.. Went to St. George to pay taxes, Ordered 25 gals of Lime sulphur & 20 lbs Arsonate of Lead from J. Rosebrough. Started to draw out manure with spreader.
.. 18.. Edith & I Drove to Galt and had tea at Mr Moffats
..20.. Killed 3 pigs and started to pick geese
..21.. Went to Brantford market and sold 5 geese alive at $2.00 each & sold dressed ones @ 20c per lbs. also 7 chickens @ 20c per lbs. got a calf from McKenzus
..22.. Held our annual S.S. Social Evening and Xmas trade in the S.S. norm. Stocking were made for the children and home made candy was served instead of lunch, a programe was given by the children.
..25 Xmas day we went to Xmas dinner at Alvalis, after a scumptous dinner a heavily laden Xmas tree was distributed and we all fared well indeed.
26th Drew a load of tunrips to Paris.
..27 Edith & I went to Woodstock for the day and spent the evening with Mr & Mrs. Robt. Veil.
.. 28 + 29 Went to St. George for a ton of Bran $33.00
.. 31 A very nice day but rather cold to end the Old year.
Friday, March 6
1917
Jan 1st We began the New Year by going to a NewYears dinner given by Uncle Adam & Aunt Nellie at the Glen, when a sharpe reunion was held about 30 were present.
.. 2nd Young hereford cow had a little calf.
.. 3rd Edith's mother & father and Aunt Augusta came over for dinner.
.. 10th Mr Fred Evans came out from Paris to hang paper on the Dnning & Sitting room.
.. 11th Edith & I went to congregational meeting in St. George in the ^evening.
..17.. Finished pressing hay at R. McDonalds
..18.. Bob Lowe brought his engine and we pressed 19600 lbs of hay in the afternoon.
.. 22.. Went to second nomination when Norman Clump was elected by acclaimation as councillor.
.. 30th Finished drawing Turnips to Paris 111 bus @ 40c.
..31st Nellie came down from the Glen for a few days visit and to help as Edith was sick in bed with Grippe.
Feb 2nd. Went to prepatory Service at St. George in the Evening.
.. 4th Went to Sacrament Service in Presbyterion church.
..7 .. Mr Lee of St. George and B of the D & Nellie Dalzell came for dinner.
.. 12.. Edith & I went to Aunt Betsy's 100th Birthday Party.
.. 14 .. A load of us went to St. George in the evening to hear Mrs {so- cut off} tell about their missionary work in Africa. It was very interesting and instructive and our Sunday School gave them Twenty {cut off} for to support and educate a native boy there for a year.
.. 17 Evea Mc Crae came for a visit. had dinner with us.
.. 18 Mr Tom Elliot an old friend of Father's came for a shirt visit..
Sunday, March 7
1917
Feb 20th Went to St. George to get a new wagon box.
.. 21st Started to cut wood at the bush.
.. 22nd Edith & I drove over to Will & Lillouette Millere in the afternoon.
.. 23rd Drew a load of hay to cement works.
.. 27th Went to Paris in the evening to hear Mr Moore of Niagra Falls lecture on Rose culture, he was splendid.
.. 28.. Went to help Bob McDonald to draw in ice.
Mar 1& 2 Helped Herb Cummingham to draw ice > From Blue Lake {indicating both this entry and the entry before} Ralph & Will Burglass came for a visit & stayed over night.
.. 4th Edith & I went to Aunt Nellies for tea and took the paper at the Guild that night the Topie being "Service"
.. 5 .. A very stormy day, after a very fine week.
..6 .. R. Robertson took a sleigh load and we all went down to Ryecrofts for a Social Evening , we had a fine time.
.. 8.. Went to Wesley kitchens sale in the afternoon and made a winter gate for end of lane next Dalzells.
.. 8 & 10 Shipped a carload of hay at L.E. {S. H.} Station to Sam Miller Mill bank.
.. 10.. Went to a meeting in the Bank St. George to arrange for Uncle Andrew & Rhode Sharp came over for a visit and to chance some mixed grain.
.. 9 .. Patroitic campain of St. George & Soth hSouth Dumfries.
.. 1.. Went to Johnsons for a little while in the evening to hear some music.
.. 12.. Mr & Mrs Wolfe came over over for the evening.
.. 13.. Went to Farmers club at Kitchens School and gave a paper on Spring Preperations from a Horticulture Standfront.
.. 13 & 14 Will Kierle & I cavvasssed this road for the St. George and South Dumfries Patrotic Fund about $11.000 was raised in all.
.. 14th Edith, Earl & I went to Grandpa Lees 70th Birthday Party.
..15.. Went to S. S. Executive meeting at Presbyterian church. St. George.
Sunday, March 8
Mar 16th Kenneth McDonald and his wife and baby came for the evening and as it was very dark and the roads very bad they stayed till morning.
.. 17th A cold rather stormy day used the {whesbe?} for the first time after a winter of steady sleighing.
.. 19. Drew 4 loads of straw into the barn in the forenoon and started to draw out manure with spreader.
.. 20.. Drew 4 loads of manure to the garden, mulched the raspberries. Dr. Dunlog came to see Edith who had a very bad cold & sore throat.
.. 21. Angus Cornwell & Marjory came up in the afternoon for some
.. 22.. Drew a load of wheat to Paris @ $ 1.80 and bought home a load of shingels & {scount?} of oilcake @ $3.00.
.. 23 Went to Mrs D. Robertsons Funeral in the afternoon, as I was one of the Pall-bearers I went to the Cemetry at the Glen. it was quite a wet day about noon, but it faired up later.
.. 24 . East {Depew?} went to cleveland for a weeks holidays
.. 26 A very warm Spring day, changed the winter gates at the ends of the lane for the summer ones.
.. 28 .. Mr & Mrs. Lee came over for dinner and a little visit.
.. 29.. Helped R. McDonald to put on a load of hay in afternoon. Very Windy
.. 30 .. Drew manure for hot-bed and N.M. Clump came over in afternoon for 50 bus alaska Oats
.. 31 Edith & I went to Brantford in the afternoon by car from Paris. Attended S.S. Executive meeting in (?}
Apr 1st Went to the Glen to church in the morning to home Rev. Mr Pettigrew preach his farewell sermons.
Monday, March 9
1917
April 2nd Earl came home from Cleveland in the evening.
.. 3rd A hard frost last night, drew out manure in the forenoon and sett the goose on 13 eggs.
.. 4th Geo tKeir came for 50 bus alaska seed oats in the afternoon Mr & Mrs Lee and Mrs Ryan came over for a visit.
.. 5.. Edith & I went to Mr Pettigrews farewell gathering at the Glen, for dinner and to spend the afternoon as nearly all the members of the Presbytery were there, and although the day was very wet, yet the hall was crowded. Recieved seeds from Bruces.
.. 6th Put up new wire fence back of shop, for chicken yard. Simmons came down in afternoon and we dehorned 5 of the older calfs. Rather a wet dreary day for Good Friday. Herb brought a Hundred of Sugar rfom St. George for us.
.. 7 .. Sowed seeds in Hot-bed in the afternoon. Sett 3 hens on R. J. Red eggs (45 eggs)
.. 8.. Easter Sunday and a very nice day, we went to Paris methodist church in the evening.
.. 9 .. A very hard frost last night, drew out manure all day.
.. 10 .. Went to Ellene Johnsons Birthday Party in the evening
.. 11.. Started to shingle half of store house.
.. 12 .. Mr Johnson & Jack McDonald helped to shingle
.. 13 A cold day took a load of wheat to Paris at $1.90
.. 14 .. Mr Johnson came to help us finish shingle the house, rather a cold day.
Tuesday, March 10
1917
Apr. 17th Went to St. George for Spray material 1 small barrel of Lime Sulphur salt and a can of Arsonate of Lead. Solf the last of the wheat @2.05 per bus shipped a bag of potatoes to Willie Galbraith.
.. 18 .. Herb Cunningham came up with his engine and we sawed the wood in the afternoon , a fine warm Spring day.
.. 19. Helped R. McDonald to saw wood.
.. 20.. Mr Johnson to saw wood in the morning, a very fine warm rain last night. cleaned up the last of the seed Oats
.. 23 .. Sprayed the Orchard with Lime Sulphur & Arsonate of Lead. We drove over to Boakes in the evening for some seed oats.
.. 24 Cultivated up part of the wheat in Creek field and sowed mixed grain on it.
.. 25 .. Sowed some mixed grain in wheat field next canning
.. 30 .. Finished sowing mixed grain in back 14 acre field (oats & Barley) Received 5 cherry trees from Smiths nursery. {Winona?} 2 in wood 1 Early Richmond and 2 Black Oxheart.
May 1st Bought of Horman Clump one saw, Berkshore 7 mon old for $2.00 Mr & Mrs Johnson and family came over for tea and the evening to help celebrate Earl's Birthday.
.. 2nd The first of May was quite wet and both 1st & 2nd very windy.
.. 3rd Started to cultivate in clump field for oats.
.. 4th Sowed clover & Timothy seed on back 14 acre field and harrowed it with new sett of harrows.
.. 5 .. A wet day. Received 3 rose bushes from Hort. Society.
Wednesday, March 11
1917
May 6th. Earl went to Hamilton on Sat. for over Sunday. Will Millers came over in afternoon and stayed for tea
.. {ink splat} 8th Finished sowing no. 3 oats in 14 acre field of clumps
9th Seeded clump field with clover & Timothy.
.. 10 & 11th Cultivated & harrowed corn ground.
,, 12 .. Sold 5 fat cattle to Jim Wallace, shipped at Glenmorris
.. 13 .. Mr & Mrs Moore and Lillian and Mrs Moore came over and we all went down church, it being "Galts . church . {seams?}
.. 14 .. Started to draw manure to corn ground with spreader. Drove to Galt in the afternoon. going to council meeting at the Glen to get Path masters instructions. Came home from Galt by Mr C. Scotts and stopped at Duncan mill for tea.
.. 15th Stretched wire fence at north of driving shed. Drove to Brantford by Paris, took 2 bales of hay to Gordon and some potatoes & apples to Mary Anne. Also drove down to Williamsons for a little while.
.. 17th. Plowed the garden and planted early potatoes, a few hills of Empire state, 4 rows of Irish Cobbles & 2 of {cut off}.Mr & Mrs Lee and Miss Rutherford came once for dinner and brought a yearling heifer to put to pasture.
.. 18th PLanted & sodded mangel ground.
.. 19 .. Took 13 young cattle to the bush and repaired the {fence? --> cut off}. Cemented around stone chimneys etc. Dolly & {cut off} came over for the night. A very heavy thunder-storm.
Thursday, March 12
May 24th A very cold and wet day for a holiday. We drove to Paris in the afternoon and helped George for a little while, with taking dirt out of his cellar. (digging cellar) Fred Archibald came up for a few days visit.
.. 26 .. Finished manuring field next Dalzells for corn. Sowed nearly an acre of mangels at north side of young orchard. Bruce's Sugar Mangels & Yellow {mites?} also some Early corn & Peas.
.. 28. Borrowed H. Cunninghams double-furrow plow for corn ground.
.. 31st Helped George Lee to move in the afternoon. A very heavy rain at night.
June 1st Finished plowing corn ground and went to Aunt Essie for tea. Bought 50 Climary strawberry plants for Simmons.
.. 2nd Sprayed part of the trees for the 2nd spraying.
.. 3rd Ade & Bob Veal came over for a visit
.. 4th Started to sow corn in the afternoon about 75 young chickens hatched out all R.P.R.
.. 5th A very wet day. Started to paint parlor floor and helped to clean the kitchen. Mr & Mrs H. Boakes came over in the afternoon for some tomato plants. Sett out over 20 cabbage and about 100 tomato plants
.. 7 . Mother and Gorgon came for dinner and a little visit. Mother brought a box of extra fine Petunias
.. 9 .. A very nice day for a Birthday. Lueen had a fine little colt last night. "Fan" Finished sowing corn in field next Dalzells.
Friday, March 13
1917
June 10th. Drove over to Will Nicllers after Sunday School.
.. 12 .. Finished plowing turnip ground and drawing out manure.
.. 13 .. Went to our S.S. Convention at the Baptist church St. George. the speakers were fine and it was a splendid Convention although it rained at night.
.. 16 Finished planting potatoes in young orchard, planted about 10 bags on 1 1/2 acre, longest potatoes at south side
.. 17 Communion Sunday at church, a very nice day.
.. 18 Finished planting root ground & sett posts for wire fence.
.. 19 Painted parlor floor in the afternoon.
.. 21 .. Sprayed the orchard and burned bush.
.. 22 .. Cultivated mangels & corn the first time and helped Bob McDonald to plant potatoes in the afternoon
.. 23 .. Started to thin mangels, turned very wet at noon.
.. 24 .. Edith and I drove to Paris & took the car to Stratford to see {?}
.. 26 ..A wet day, helped to clean the kitchen.
.. 27 .. Repaired ends of the culvet at Johnsons in 5 acre the ends had fallen out. George Lees & Father & Mother came for a visit.
.. 28 .. Mr & Mrs Wolfe and family came over for tea and the evening.
.. 29 .. Held our S.S. Picnic in the afternoon which was a {nice?cut off} success as the afternoon turned out fine and bright.
.. 30 .. Cultivated the garden & the mangels the second time Bought { cut off & 2 yards of hose?} Fred Archibald came up from Hamilton for the 1st. Sowed about 2 acres of turnips in the afternoon East of {illegible} Russel McCrae called in the evening.
July 1st. A very heavy rain in the morning and again in the afternoon.
. 2nd Cultivated corn & finished hoing mangels. also planted{cut off} Started holding S. S. down stairs again. Popcorn butter - beams {illegible} beets etc. Milton Lee came out for a visit
Saturday, March 14
July 3rd. Went to the bush to stretch and put up some wire fence. Finished sowing swede and white turnips in the young orchard
4th Repaired fence around 3 acre field and started to cut Lucerne clover. Edith and I went over to Mr & Mrs Youngs for tea.
5th Cultivated mangels and the garden. also sowed buckwheat on hill in field next to Dalzells barn.
8th A heavy rain last night, Went to Paris to church in the morning and to Kitchens S.S. in the afternoon. they having just reorganized.
.. 9 .. Worked on the roads in the forenoon and we had rain in the afternoon, turning very heavy at night, which in some places was a bad hailstorm.
.. 10 .. Went to St. George in the morning and brought home cut of Sugar $8.50
.. 11.. Finished doing road work in the forenoon.
.. 12 .. Sold old sow 4.20 lbs @134 per lb. Went to the bush in afternoon to help Mr Combe put up wire fence.
13 .. Katie & Gordon and Andrew came for tea.
14 .. White washed young catties stable with sprayer Bert and Harry came for a little visit. This has been such a wet week that the hay in coils is getting white with mould.
16. Finished cultivating corn second time & mangels 3rd time. Started to draw in hay 3 loads.
17.. Went to town to get 15 boxes of strawberry from Millers Dr. Burglass and boys come from Hamilton. A very wet day.
19.. Clarance and Annie Lee also Rosiland and Isa Sharp came in afternoon. Clarance helped with hay and we finished drawing in Lucerne off north hill. 9 loads.
Sunday, March 15
1917
July 22nd. Went to Baptist church in Paris in evening.
25. Borrowed Herb Cunninghams cultivator with { }through the turnips before thinning.
26th Adam came out in his car before breakfast and helped us thin turnips and drawing in hay. A very severe thunder storm in the afternoon. Dalzells barn was struck with lightning but the barn was discovered in time to put it out.
.. 27th. Mayme and her little folks came for a visit.
.. 28.. Helped Johnsons to draw in hay. Scuffled mangels.
.. 30 .. Finished drawing in Lucerne Hay 27 loads.
Aug 1st Bessie and children came up for a couple of days and for some cherries
Aug 3rd. Finished " " Hay off top of north hill 11 loads.
.. 6th Cut Mr Johnsons wheat
.. 7 .. Drew in hay off back ten acre field 20 loads in all, making 58 loads of hay in all. A nice rain at night.
.. 10 .. Started to cut wheat and mixed grain
.. 11 .. Cut mixed grain for Mr Johnson.
.. 12 .. Drove Mayme and children up to the Glen in the evening and Fred Archibald came up to help for a couple of weeks.
.. 14 .. Finished cutting wheat and started to cut early oats.
.. 15 .. Started to cut mixed grain & helped Johnsons to draw in (wheat). Drew a load of Hay to Mr Simon on Burmingham place.
18 . . Started to draw in wheat, and helped Mr Johnson draw mixed grain
20 .. Drew in seed wheat and started to cut oats in clump field. Mrs Hardisty came
21 .. Finished cutting no 3 oats in clump field. Helped W. McPhereson to thresh.
22 .. Cut Mr Johnsons oats.
Monday, March 16
Aug 23rd A very fine rain last night and to.day. Drew two loads of hay to Lake.
.. 24th. Drew a load of hay to Mr Coates. Cultivated Turnips & mangels.
.. 27 .. Helped Mr Johnson to stock his oats Finished drawing in wheat and mixed grain off middle field next Cunningham place 12 loads (11 loads off each field)
.. 28 .. First day of plowing wheat
.. 29 .. Mr Johnson helped plow for wheat.
.. 30 .. A beautiful day and warm, a little daughter Elizabeth Leone was born to us of which we are quite proud.
.. 31 .. Made some stacks of mixed grain in Hogs back field.
Sept 1. Will Millers came over for a little while in the evening.
.. 2.. Finished plowing clover seed on top of hill for wheat and started to plow back 10 acre field.
.. 6 Earl went to Toronto show for the day.
.. 7 Scott Bros threshed for us in the afternoon, Rain at night.
.. 1 H. Cunningham and man came to help us drawing oats.
.. 12 Helped Mr Johnson to thresh in the forenoon
.. 13 Helped Bob McDonald to thresh oat.
.. 14 . Went to town in the morning and in the afternoon Dr Denton, Dr Lovett and nurse Miss Greenwood to perform an operation on Edith which proved successfull although it put her back to bed for two weeks or more. Mrs Hardisty staying with us for a few weeks. Helped Cunningham and Ryercroft to thresh
.. 17 Finished drawing in mixed grain off 14 acre field over 30 loads.
.. 18 .. " " no3 Oats off clump field 11 loads. " " plowing back 10 acre field for wheat
Sowed wheat on top of {north hill?}
Went to St. George in the morning. {ilegible} {ilegible} {ilegible} of {ilegible} {legible} {ilegible}
{Earl?} went to the School Fair at St. Geroge in the afternoon May {ilegible} + Mary {ilegible} came out in afternoon and we went for {ilegible}. Went to S.S. executive meeting in the Evening at the Baptist church S.t. George, at which we {ilegible} {ilegible} to ask the different S.S. is to or {operate?} in {ilegible} time for the people of {northern?} France whose they have {lost?} their home and all they had in this cruel are.
Finished picking S.t. Lawrence apples only about a {lbs} in all
Finished sowing wheat in back ten acre field ({healed?} the seed)
Went to {Watsons?} {ilegible} {ilegible} was raising in the afternoon.
A very fine rain last night. Went to Paris Show in the afternoon
Brought 7 of the young cattle home from the {bush?} and put up some barbed wire fence along the north lane.
Took a load of wood to Dr. Dunton {ilegible} {$5.00?}
Mr + mrs Lu + Ella came over in the afternoon, bringing some peaches and helping to can them. Plowed ground at foot of north hill.
Took mrs {ilegible} home to Branfford in the afternoon
Started to plod field next {Cunning ham?} place.
Thanksgiving Day, Bert Williams + Harry came out for the day. We went to the bush for butter - {Sweets?} we got over a {ilegible}.
Started to dig potatoes, the French came to help.
Finished digging potatoes only a fair crop {ilegible} wagon loads. Went to Duncan the {Phersons?} raising in the afternoon.
Wednesday, March 18
Oct 12th A very wet day, A rain which did a lot of good.
.. 17 .. Finished drawing mangels 8 good loads. plowing field next Cunningham place
18th Blacksaw had 3 little pigs. Earl started to shingle pig-pen
.. 21st Went to Mr Donald Robertsons Funeral in the afternoon
.. 23rd Finished plowing 3 acre field for roots next year.
.. 24th Finished stretching wire fence by Dalzells barn.
.. 25 .. Edith and I went to Mr Lees for dinner. Taking Leone for her first drive. Went to Prov Plowing Match which was held at Oakpark Stock Farm this year. The afternoon turned out very nice and there was a great crowd there.
.. 26 .. Helped Frank Reed to fill his silo
.. 27 .. Went to Brantford to a County Executive meeting in Y.M.C.A.
.. 28 .. Our Rally Day in S.School. it was a fine day as we had a big crowd
.. 27 Miss Campbell went home after having been here 6 weeks
.. 28 .. Rosin cow had a fine roan heifer calf.
.. 29 .. A very wet day. especially in the afternoon.
.. 30 .. Reopened the drain in the barn yard and put up fence at the end of electric track
.. 31 Helped Ryecrofts to fill their silo. Went to meet Nellie who had just come down from Woodstock.
Nov 1st Took a load of hogs to Paris 6 weighing 1220 @ $13.50. Snowed nearly all day.
.. 2nd Earl Depew left for Cleveland after working here for 10 months. Made a walk in front of the stables out of old railway tees. Helped R. McDonald to fill his silo in the afternoon.
Thursday, March 19
1917
Nov. 5th Filled our silo to about 6 ft from the top, a very fine day
.. 6 .. Helped R. Aitkin fill his silo
.. 7 .. Filled silo at Jim Aitkins
.. 9 .. Finished silo filling at Simons at noon and went to Watson McPhereson threshing in the afternoon.
.. 10 .. Started to draw in turnips. Mr Reynolds & Mr Johnson helped to {cut off}
.. 11 Edith, Baby & I went to {Alvakes?} for dinner and I drove to the plains S.S. in the afternoon.
.. 14 .. Started threshing at Simons. Harlod Plumstead brought over a load of clothes etc from the Plains S.S. for people of Northern France.
.. 13 .. Held a social evening here together in for " "
.. 16 .. Finished threshing at Simons
.. 17 .. Finished drawing in turnips about 20 loads in all.
.. 19 .. Father & Mother Lee bought maude Blandil over, who stayed a couple of days.
.. 21 .. Finished threshing at R. Aitkins and started to thresh here.
.. 22 .. Rained all night and all forenoon turning to snow in the afternoon
.. 23 .. Finished threshing 11.10 bus in all 2.40 of wheat 300 of oats & 570 of mixed grain.
.. 24 .. Helped H. Cunningham to thresh, the last of fall threshings.
.. 26 .. Brought six cattle home from the bush.
.. 27 .. Edith & I drove to Brantford in the afternoon taking Leone for the first time. Bought Edith a new Black plush coat.
.. 28 .. Brought Bess home from Lenningtone where she had been pasturing for the past six months. Went to St. George in the afternoon to help pack boxes for the people of Northern France. Five boxes were packed valued @ $547.00
Friday, March 20
1917
Dec. 1 & 3. Drew wheat to Paris and brought home a new (missy?} Harris corn binder which Ryecroft & I had bought.
.. 5th Helped Bob McDonald to take his fat calves to Paris
.. 6 .. Drew the remainder of rails next to Dalzells barn
.. 8 & 9 Very stormy days more like a March storm than Dec.
.. 10 .. Edith & I went to Paris taking Leone to see Aunt Betsy.
.. 11.. Drew a load of hay to cement works
.. 13 .. Wen to Will Ronalds sale in the afternoon, bought a {missey?} Harris seed drill for $16.00. Edith & Leone visited at {Helmans?}.
.. 14 .. Took a load of potatoes to Brantford @ 2.25 per bag.
.. 15 .. Brought new fixed-carrier & hook, home from St. George Clarance Newton helped put up a load of wheat in afternoon.
.. 17 .. Dominion Election Day when the Union Government was sustained by a substantial majority. Edith & I went to Uncle Tom Sharps for dinner.
.. 18 .. Edith, Leone & I went to Woodstock for the day, had a nice visit.
.. 19 .. Took a load of wheat to Paris, went to concert at School at night.
.. 20.. Took Geese & chickens to Brantford market, the geese sold readly alive but not the chickens drove to Maymes for a little visit
.. 21 .. Went to R. {Irving?} sale and took a run up to Galt on the {car?}
.. 22 .. Went to St. George to get a parcel from Eatone.
.. 24 .. Picked 11 chickens in the afternoon for Xmas trade
.. 25 .. Went to Lillenette & Will Millers for Xmas dinner and afternoon.
.. 28 .. A very cold day, called at Armstrongs {?} on behalf of present for Mr {Fargwharsons?}. Helped R. McDonald thresh hay.
Saturday, March 21
1917
Dec 29th Took a load of hay to Paris to W.E. Coates @ $14.00 per ton
.. 30.. Very cold day. 15 below for two days.
.. 31 .. Finished pulling up feed carrier for the {carsilage?}
Summary
Sunday, March 22
1918
Jan 1st Spent the day at home as Edith was not well. Opened the silo and tried the new feed carrier which worked fine.
.. 2nd Went to Will Ronald's for Massey Harris Seed Drill which I bought at his sale for $16.00. Had dinner at Forbes. Went to Moores at Blue Lake for tea and the evening.
.. 3rd. Dan Forbes came down to help and we drew 2 loads of straw up to the pig-pen. Went to Prayer meeting at Johnsons in the evening.
.. 4th. Started to draw out manure
.. 5 .. Went to Brantford to see about Exemption of D. Forbes
.. 9 .. Went to Johnsons for tea and to spend the evening.
.. 10 .. Congregation meeting at St. George in the evening.
.. 11 .. Drew a load of hay to stable at cement works.
.. 12 & 13 Two rainy stormy days, so stormy that the trains were all blocked for several days as well as the roads. The wind blew so hard that the snow blew through the cracks of the buildings until everything was white.
.. 17 .. Fred Carrie and his wife and baby Jean came down from Galt for a few days. being home on a visit from Alberta.
.. 18 Went to Aunt Bessie Mcmans funeral from Hatie & Arthur Greens where they brought her from Rochester, where she had died at Freds of appoplexy
19 .. Bob & Maggie Aitkin came down for the evening.
.. 20 .. Took Fred Carrie & Family to Paris station (L.E.S.H.) on the way to Galt.
.. 21 .. Went to Patriotic Service in Methodist church St. George.
Monday, March 23
1918
Jan 22nd Started to draw turnips to Paris. The sleighing was good.
.. 23rd Grandma & Grandpa Lee came over for dinner. Bought a black calf from R. Viel.
.. 22nd Went to Farmers club meeting at Dalzells in the evening
.. 26th Went to Mr Jas McKenzies for a calf. Ordered 2 1/2 bus of Golden {Enselage?} seed from Mr Wait.
.. 29 .. Went to Mrs Frank Kitchens sale in the afternoon.
.. 30 Drew a load of bailed hay to Paris for Robt McDonald.
.. 31 & Feb 1st Drew turnips to Jas Wallace at the Glen
Feb 3rd Red cow had a nice roan calf.
..; 4th A very cold day, the thermometer going at night to 20 to 28 below zero.
.. 6 Started to draw manure to Creek field.
.. 7 .. Went to Brantford in the afternoon, took tea at Mr R Wights.
Tuesday, March 24
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1918
Apr 13th Hartley Johnson came to help cultivate for the day.
- 16 - Sowed first {5 ats?} on hill {next?} Cunningham Place
- 17 - Shipped 100 {bus?} of O.A.C. {illegible} Oats to {Letehfield?}, Conn, U.S.A at #1.50 per {pus?} on account of Custom {illegible} very difficult to get them {illegible} the lines. A very heavy rain in the afternoon
June 4th Mr + Mrs {Mully?} and Mr Meilne came up in the evening.
June 4th Planted potatoes behind driving shed
... 7 + 8 George Mariele build rail fence around the little field behind driving shed
- - Put up barbed wire fence along {illegible}
June 11th Drover over to {illegible} for dinner and went S.S convention in {Moydes?} }Sohod?} in the afternoon.
14th. Went to our own Convention at {Mauis?} Church, it was a fine day and all aorund it was a splendid Convention.
16 {Cathy?} {illegible} + went down to {illegible} to spent the day with {illegible}.
17 Started to cultivate corn the first time.
18- Swed how Antony turnips in the afternoon.
20- Finished {hoing?} {mangels?} they were a good catch. Saved some more peas and carrot seed.
21- Went to Paris to Registers a very heavy rain but one which did a great deal of good.
22- Finished cutting thistles and dock out of a rain in {illegible} field.
23- Baptismal Services were held in hthe Presbyterian Church St. George when we had {illegible} baptised, {illegible} + {illegible} as the {illegible} 2nd girl was also baptised
24- Did our {illegible} work, drew {cinders?} from the Lake to the big hill.
25- Started to cut hay in he afternoon. ({illegible})
26. Mr + Mrs {Cootie?} and family came out for tea, and the evening.
27. mr + mrs {Lee?} and Mary Love came over for a visit {Don Galley started to herd {illegible}?} Finished cultivating corn the second time.
28- Saved {illegible} turnips about {2/4?} of an acre. {Froud?} Archibold came for a visit from Hamilton.
29- Finished drawing in {illegible} off north hill 5 loads
30- Drove over to Bob Veals in the evening
July 2nd Saved Oats and sugar-cane at foot of north hill for pasture. Went to Johnsons in the evening to help arrange for Garden Party.
July 3rd Brought 3 {illegible} home from the bush
5th. Finished drawing {illegible} off east hill 4 loads {illegible} {Farm?} come in the afternoon and stayed for {Illegible} Damian {Huller?} and family come down for the evening.
6- Cultivated {illegible} the third time and cut thistle in the oats.
7- {Done?} over to call on {illegible} + {illegible} {illegible} in the evening after 8.8.
8- Borrowed H.{Caminghams?} cutivation to cultivate turnips {1st time?}
9- {illegible} Holstien {could?} had little {calfer?} but me was lost.
10- {Aha?} Lee + family came out in the afternoon (a very heavy rain) Transplantid {illegible} plants. filling up the {hot-bid?}.
11- Another very fine rain which did a great deal of {illegible}. {Hordon?} and {Katherine?} came up for tea, brining some of the {sapphis?} for the Garden Partyon the {17th?}
12- Finished {thining?} turnips in {illegible} field, they were a good catch.
13- Finished drawing {illegible}{illegible} off field next {Dagalls?} 3 loads. Started to {cat?} {illegible} {illegible} in back {14?} acre field.
16- A very heavy rain in the evening, went to {illegible} to put {illegible}
17- Went to Garden Party at {illegible}, which {illegible} Garden Party was a great success in every way, the night was beautiful.
18- Finished having mangels the {illegible} {+?} time.
22- Finished cutting Timothy hay in 14 acre field
23- Finished {thising?} {Gray?} {illegible} turnips and to Brant Co. Farm {frienie?} at {illegible} Park in the afternoon.
24- Helfred Ambrose Simm draw brick for his new house.
25- Finished drawing in hay 20 loads off 14 acre field, 33 loads.
July 28th Mayme and her little folks came up for a visit
- 29 - {Sold?} the potatoes and part of the corn
- 30 - Pur bug-finish on the potatoes and got {binder?} ready for work.
- 31
Aug 1st Finished cutting mixed grain and wheat {illegible} on top of the north hill in back ten acre field
- 2nd
- 3rd Cut mixed grain + {illegible} Oats in young Orchard and Edith, Leme, and went down to H. Kee's and Stoney Creek for over Sunday, we had a very pleasant trip.
- 5th Started to draw in mixed grain. Started to {use?} ripe tomatoes
- 6 - Finished plowing mixed grain off north hill {illegible} and {took?} small loads of wheat these {illegible} a strip along the fences where the snow had drifted over and {proeteatice?} it from the severe winter
- 8th Finished drawing mixed grain off back ten acres (13 loads). A very nice rain at night, which was badly needed and which was welcome indeed after an extremely hot week (101° on that {illegible})
- 9 - Cultivated potatoes, mangels, and turnips
- 10 - Started to cut oats.
- 11. Mele Wesley Lee + familiy motored over for a little while after S.S. Bat (Harry Williamson came up) {below line}
- 12 - Went to Walam McPhersons threshing by the afternoon (A fine rain last night. {below line})
- 13 - {Made?} Lee came in the evening, Mr + Mrs Folles + Esther came over for a little while in the evening.
- 14 - Finished culling oats and put the {bendes?} away.
- 15 - Helped H. Cunningham to thresh in the afternoon.
- 16 - Ryecrafts to thresh in the noon.
- - Took Mayme + Children to Aunt Helles in the evening.
1918
Aug 17th Finished drawing grain off {illegible} + loads of mixed grain {illegible} + Oats and 2 1/2 of loose {nakings?}
- 18 - Went over to George Lees for tea in the evening.
- 19 - Picked yellow Sugar plums nearly 4 small baskets.
- 21 - Finished drawing in oats 8 1/2 loads off centre East field and 9 loads off fields next Dalgells barn.
- 22 - Went to Paris in the evening to meet {Deparis?} on arrival from {illegible}
- 23 - Started to plow 14 acre field for wheat.
- 25 - Bert WIlliamson came up for the day and took Harry home
- 26 - Finished {haling?} mangels turnips 2nd line. Pollanna had a little {van?} H. Calf
27 - Grandma + Grandpa lee, Ed + {illegible} Depaw + family came over for the day
28 - A very fine rain to-day, which was very badly needed, the ground being almost to dry to plow. {Sett up mew?} corn. {illegible}
- 29 - Drove Mayme and the children home to Brantford in afternoon
- 30 - Leme's first birthday and it was Jean Johnsons birthday too, they had a little party {illgible} there for them both
Sept 2nd Borrowed H. Cunninghams ground plow to plow for wheat. May lemm came to {help?} Edith for a {illegible} {below main line}
- 3rd Helped R. Aitkins to thesh {illegible} the {farm?}
- 6th Finished plowing 14 acre field for wheat.
- 7 - Blasted 5 large stones in back 14 acre field. Fred Archibald came up for a little visit.
- 8 - We went to {Alus?} Lees for Dinner + Tea and to the {illegible} S.S. PRally?}
- 9 Went to Simms threshing
- 10 Helped Johnsons to threst in {illegible} + Hartleys in afternoon
- 11 -Scott Bros came to thresh, threshing 13 {bus?} in one day.
Sept 12 Finished threshing in the morning. 15 10 {bus?} in all. 16 {bus?} of wheat. 50 of {no 3 Oats?}. 5.80 {late?} oats + 8.25 {bus?} of mixed grain.
{13th?} Bought of {illegible} calf from Grandpa
- 14 Started to sow wheat in 14 acre field. {illegible}
- 15 {Deer?} Rally day at S.S. but as it had ben a heavy rain the attendance was not quite as large as usual but good for the day. Mr {F.?} Rosbrough and Mr H.W. Boukes visited and addressed our S.S. Mr Boukes and family staying for tea. Miss Gestie Lumm came out for the day.
- 16. School Fair day at St. George
- 17 - Finished sowing fall wheat in 14 acre field.
- 19. Went to Paris S.S. Convention in the afternoon and we went to Mr+MRs W. Crote for tea. Fred Archibald went home.
- 20 Finished putting up new fence on East + South sides of 3 acre field.
- 24 - George Lee + family + Lillovitte Miller + little folks came over for a visit
- 25. Dan Forbes + I went to Niagara on the Lake for the Day
- 24 - A Township Executive Metting was held here, there were eight present, and we talked over the best methods {fearseig?} out our work for the coming year
- 26 - Helped Ryecrofts to finish threshing + started to pick St. Lawrence {illegible}
- 27 - Went to Paris Show in the afternoon, a fine day and a good Fair
- 28 - Went to S.S. Executive Meeting in Brantford
- 29 - Went over to Wiens in the evening for tea.
- 30 - Mr I. Stewart came to paint the S.S. room {ote?} {Went to Anniversary Event at the Glen {illegible} gave a fine {illegible}
Oct 1st. {First?} hand frost. Started to cut the corn with new {binder?}
- 2nd A wet morning cleaned out young cattle stabing getting ready for {illegible}
- 4th Finished cutting corn and put the event {binder?} away
1918 Oct 5th Helped Ryecrofts to fill their silo.
6 We went to Glen Church as all the churches in St. George were closed on account of Spanish {illegible]
7 Helped Frank Reed to fill his silo Mr Isacc Stewart finished painting the Sunday School rooms and the hall, which made a great improvement.
8 Scott {last name?} came to fill the silo, filled heaping full with an acre of corn {illegible}
9 Helped Hartleys fill their silo in the forenoon and Bob Aitkin in the afternoon.
14 Helped Simons to fill their silo Thanksgiving day.
10 Don + Marguerite {Maller?} + Louise came up for Thanksgiving and to help did potatoes
11 Took apples to {illegible} mills to get cider made.
12th Started to dig potatoes
15 Finished digging potatoes about 100 bags of real fine potatoes Started to draw gravel from Frank Reeds
18 Finished drawing gravel for cementing stables, 28 loads.
19 Borrowed water tank from Holmans + started to plow for corn
21 Alf Forbes came with cement mixer to cement the stables Helped H. Cunningham to thresh in the afternoon
22 Marguerite, Louise + Don went home
27 Went to Grandpa Leir and to Will Millers in the afternoon
28 A wet morning, picked apples in the afternoon
29 Started to pull turnips in the afternoon
30 Finished cementing the stables using 81 sacks of cement
31 Started to draw turnips to the Glen. Nov 3rd Went over to George Millers for dinner. Black sow had ten spotted little pigs.
Nov 5th Finished loading can of turnips at the Glen
6 drawing in mangels to double {illegible} loads
10 Will + {name?} Miller came over for a little visit
11 Went to Brantford to attend the Jury, and as the Armistice Terms had been signed in the morning (realy meaning that a Declaration of Peace) there were great doings in the city, a day which will never ben forgotten by those who lived to see it.
12 Dan went to Greens threshing in the forenoon
14 Helped Watson Mr. {last name?} to thresh
15 Home from Brantford after spending 5 days on the Petit Jury. 3 days on the Ducan murder case and {illegible} case.
16 Simons started to thresh. brought in beets + carrots
17 A Grand reopening of our S.S. Mr Ms Cremmons of Glen morris and Mr Banke of St George were the speakers and the attendance was good in spite of it being a wet day.
18 On Monday Evening we had a supper and a splendid concert, Mr Husky of Brantford gave a fine talk on the war etc. while Rheda Sharp gave the good readings, J. Aitkin and others furnished some fine local {illegible}.
20 Sold 1 cow to J. Wallose 1110 lbs @7¢ + 5 pigs 1070 lbs @ 17 1/2¢
21 Went to Brantford to get a new H.P gasline engine at G. S.t {illegible}. also got 5 bags of Nothern grown seed potatoes 4 Grown Mountain and one of Fresh Cobler
22 Went to Sam Foulds and bought 9 little pigs 2 1/2 {illegible} old for $65 and also 1 {illegible} heifer calf from Leah Clark for $10.00
Thursday, April 2
1918
Nov 29th Brought 11 young cattle home from the bush.
.. 30 .. May Lemon went home after having worked here for 3 mon
Dec 3rd Finished spreading manure on mangel ground at foot of north hill
.. 4th .. Went to sale of Holstien cattle at S. G. & Earl Kitchens
.. 5 .. Went to Nelson Robsons Funeral in the afternoon.
.. 6 .. Finished drawing posts (1.04) from R. Robertson $21.00
.. 14 .. Plowed nearly all week when it was not raining.
.. 16 .. Went to S.S. County Council meeting in the Y.M.C.A Brantford Rev. T. A. Halpenny came two fine address.
.. 17 Finished plowing corn stubble in clump field.
.. 18 Finished drawing in the last of the corn stalks
.. 21 Took 8 geese to Brantford market, they were not very heavy and their were a lot on the market. Sold to M. Cordon for $17.00
.. 23 Plowed all day
.. 24th Finished plowing in the morning the day turned quite stormy afterwards.
.. 25th Took the sleigh and went over to Grandpa Lees for our Xmas dinner, we had planned on having the gathering here but Grandpa had been sick and was notable to come. We all enjoyed the day and especially Leone, and Santa was real good to us all.
.. 26 .. Went to school-meeting in the forenoon.
.. 27 .. Held out S.S. Xmas entertainment in the evening games and a good programe were provided after which came lunch and then the Xmas tree which was the delight of all the little folks.
Friday, April 3
1918
Dec 30th Went to the nomination at the Glen going to Aunt Nellie for dinner and then taking the 2.30 car for Galt, where I've spent a little while at Mr. Moffats. Took out a new life Insurance Policy in the north American Company for $2000.00 at $31. per year @ commercial policy.
1919
Jan 1st. Edith, Leme, & I went to Will Millers for {illegible} dinner and to {illegible} for tea and for the evening. It rained quite hard in the afternoon{illegible}
- 2nd. Went to {?} for John Rmald's funeral in the afternoon
- 3rd. Almost finished digging {first?} holes for new wire fence on east {illegible} lane.
- 4th. Drew with the {illegible} front fence along the lane {illegible}
- 5 - Even {illegible} came {illegible} from Brantford for a visit
- 6. Election Day when {illegible} Hall. John Miller. Duncan McPherson and John Sayles were elected as town {illegible} Fred Rosch {giving in?} for Reeve by acclaimation {illegible} came in for a little {illegible}
8 Cleaned out {illegible}-stall and stashed to draw {illegible} to the fields
- 9+10 Very windy days, got a lot of odd jobs done.
- 12th Went to church at the {illegible} in the morning to hear Mr Bengough of Toronto preach on temperance {illegible}
- 13 - Mr Eastman of Guelph came to {illegible} and also {illegible} the S.S. {illegible}
-14 - We went to Paris at night to hear Mr. Rivers Choir {illegible} and the Maple leaf {illegible} in the {illegible} church
- 16 Edith + I went to Dr {Barnes?} to have some {illegible} filled.
-17 Heard the sad news that {Hilsie Rohald?} had died suddenly of the Flu of double {illegible}
-18 Bought a new {illegible} 13 1/2 the price {illegible} for $3.50
-20 Went to H. {illegible} home for {illegible} saw + {illegible} grain grinder
1919
Jan 21st. We went over to {illegible} to spend the evening.
- 22nd. Finished grinding grain with {Birds clippers?} .{illegible}
- 24th Started {draining or drawing?} turnips {illegible} station at Paris
- 25 - Stretched wire french on east side of the south lane.
- 26 - {Slashed} to sow fence-rails with {illegible} engine
- 27 - Went to Paris coming home by {illegible} get a little {red calf?}
- 30 - FInished {drawing} turnips to Paris.
- 31 - Went to Brantford to get a junior {illegible} Grinder at {illegible} and {illegible}
Feb 2nd A very fine clear day. D. Jock + E. {Johnson?} stayed for tea after S.S.
- 4th Went to St {George?} in afterboon, stopped at Ryecrafts for tea.
- 6 Went to {illegible} to get new {illegible} + shaft {illegible} for {illegible}. Called at Mr + Mrs Brandons
- 7 - The S.S held a Social Event @ Mr + Mrs Clarence {illegible}. There were games and a good {illegible} after which lunch was served.
- 10 - Edith, Lame + I went to Paris to have dinner with {Clarena?} + Marie, {Clarena?} having arrived home from England last night.
- 11 Went to Prayer meeting at {Roy?} Collins in the Evening.
- 12 Went with {for?} E. Ronald in the afternoon to get {Sub?} for the Church.
- 13 - Edith went to {illegible} meeting at {illegible} Roy Collins and we went {with?} to {Ambrose Suin?} to spend the evening
" 13 Edith + {llegible} went to {illegible} "At Home" in {illegible}
" 16 The {Reale Girls?} and {Sue Woothman staid?} for tea after Sunday School
" 17 {Lorne stashed?} to walk alone for the first time
1919
Feb 18th Held Prayer {meeting?} here, about {12 or 13?} present.
19 - Edith was quite ill and Dr. {Danton?} came out to see her saying that she must stay in bed {in?} four days.
- 20 - {Elline?} Johnson came over to help for the day.
- 25 - Took 4 bags of {illegible} to Paris @ 1.35 per bag
- 26 - A. {Robertson?} wedding day, a fine day, but some what cold.
- 27 - {Ms M.e?} Grimm of {illegible} came down to Prayer-Meeting
- 28 - A very fine warm day after a fine mild month
Mar 2nd {Will + Lellovette?} Miller came {illegible} for a visit
- 5th Took {wrething?} over to Mrs Reynols and bought a new {Rhode Island Rooster?} from Roy Collins farm,
-6 - Went to a Shower for R. {Robestom?} and his Bride who had just returned from their wedding {illegible}, those were about {as?} present and a very enjoyable evening {illegible}
- 9. {John?} McDonald and Mr + Mrs R. {Robestom?} stayed for tea after Sunday School.
- 11 . Went to Social Evening at Mr + Mrs Simons in the {illegible} these were {illegible} and there was a {illegible}
- 12 - Gordon {Griesem?} bought a horse {with?} to {illegible}
- 13 - Went to Will McCormicks {illegible} in the afternoon
-14 - A very strong east wind all day.
- 15 - Went to {illegible} {C. Potewell?} a {illegible} in the afternoon
- 17 . A very wet day.
18th Started to {illegible}. Still have {cut off}
- 19th {illegible} Lee went to the bush to tap the maple tree
- 20 - Edith, Leme + I went to Social {+ Cment?} at {Retefens?} School.
1919
Mar 23rd. Clarence + Marie with Ada {illegible} + Miss Bell came out for tea.
- 25 - Took a load of potatoes to Paris {illegible} Edith, Leme and I went to Jim {Aitkins?} in the evening to get {is the event?} {illegible}.
- 26 Sowed measly a {illegible} of {illegible} in wheat in my new field.
- 27 Went to {Lowell Ketohene?} sale and bought {farmer?} {illegible}
- 28 Ms Johnson helped to clean up seed-grain in the afternoon.
- 29 - {Shipped?} 2 lots of {OOC?} has {illegible} @ $1.50 for {illegible}
- 31 - K. McDonald came down in the evening bringing {illegible} and he and I went to an S.S. {Epecture kneling?} in the Baptist Church. Still the [green eggs?}
Apr 1st. A very windy day and rather a cold one {ton?}
- 2nd. {Danela?} Andrew + Aunt Rossetta {S.?} {illegible} came over for a visit.
- 3rd {Gathred?} bush and burned it in the afternoon.
- 4th Cleaned out the {illegible} through the {swamp?} away from the strings. {illegible} + Ms Johnson came over at night to help me pull a {pig?} that had got its leg broken. Ralph {Bluegrass?} came from Hamilton to stay overnight
- 5 - Went to Brantford in the afternoon to a S.S {executive} In/
- 6 - {Alvah Lus?} came out for S.S and to spend the evening.
- 8 - Sowed seeds in the {hot?} {illegible} and some {illegible} in the {home?}
- 9 - {Transplanted?} some {illegible} along the lane. {illegible}
- 10 - {Grandha?} + George Lee came over and took up the {soy fields?} at the bush. {Earl Delrewe wedding day?}
- 11 - Went to Social Evening at Frank Reids at a {smudged} fine {erouned?}
- 12 - Took {fat eallie?} to the {illegible} at is {illegible}
1919
April 14th {Drew manure?} to the garden + cleaned out the closet.
- 16 - A very wet day. {Turning?} {illegible} evening.
- 17 - Went to Paris for Edith + Lene {illegible} had stayed at {illegible} for a few days
- 18 - Good Friday and a very nice day
- 19 - Don + {Jack Gullen? Josh Gullen?} came {over?} for the holidays + {K. Archibald?} {illegible}
- 22 - {illegible} field and started to {culminate?} in {illegible} for {illegible}
- 25 - A very cold wind yesterday and to-day. {turning to snow?} {illegible}. Blew {up a big stow? store? snow?} in {each?} field with {illegible}
- 27 - Don + Jack Gullen went home in the evening
- 28 - {Durean?} + Aunt Susie Miller came for a visit
- 29 - Dan came at noon. To start to work
- 30 - Sowed {illegible} in {book ten aese?} field.
May 1st. A wet day, drew a load of {illegible} from Ronald-{bush?}.
- 2nd. Finished sowing {mixed?} grain in {s aese?} field?
- 3 + 4 Some very heavy rains which {R...?} the seeding book
- 5th. Went to Jim {Aitkins?} for a load of straw {from?} {illegible} and {rolled hay field?} + started to {illegible} garden + {start early?}. Went to {illegible} @ {St George?}
- 7 - Sold {7?} hogs at {illegible} 1370 {illegible} @ {20.39 per lbs?}
- 8 - Finished sowing {mix?} and grain in {crick?} field
- 9 - Sowed {Oats?}. {Barley?} + sugar - cane in {illegible} shed.
- 10 - A very wet day. Cleaned and {sealed?} the {heavy?} {illegible}. {Start out?} {illegible} to the {delinent?} S.S. {s?}
- 14 - Finished cultivating {rolling the?} {illegible} ground. {Blacksaw had a?} {illegible}
May 15th Took 12 young cattle back to the bush to {pasture?}. Edith went to {Hanama?} {illegible} at the Glen
- 16 Started to draw {manure with?} the {...der?}
- 17 Went to Jim Aitkins for a {second?} load of straw
- 18 Edith. Leme + I went to Sunday School Anniversary in the Methodist Church. {Picnic?}, Went to {illegible} for dinner.
- 19 {Drove?} to Galt in the afternoon, and stopped at {Millers?} for tea
- 20 A very heavy rain last night a rather a wet day.
- 22 Went to Brantford in the afternoon to exchange {1 1/2 P. Esquire?} $130.00 for 4 1/2 H.P Hasoline + {Heso... Enquire?} @ $300.00
- 24 - Edith, Leme + I went to a family reunion at Uncle Tom {Sharpe?}. {Mayme?} + the three {y magnet?} children {came came?} for a little visit.
- 25 - We all went to the Anniversary Services in the {Presly?} {illegible}
- 26 Sowed the {mangels?} at foot of {north hill?} also some early Peas + Corn. 4 {rows?} of sugar {m angel?} and the root of yellow {Hanter...}.
- 28th This was the day of the {illegible} and {illegible} meeting {here?}. Mrs {Lovue?} of Toronto was the Speaker. Mr + Mrs {P. Jh.?} Lee and Ella came over for the day. Grandpa made a new {stone?}-boat. Blasted 2 {stones?} and {illegible} in the {illegible} ground field and started to {illegible}.
- 29 - Mr Wilkes and an {exhest?} from Brantford came to {for?} the new garden + {illegible} engline with was not working right. Sole Bess to Mr {Charlie Dusham?} from Paris + took her in to {station?}
June 4th. Finished sowing corn in {illegible} East fiels, Sowed {illegible} hot + Early {illegible} A very hot day
1919 {looks like they orignally wrote 8 but overlined it with 9}
4th Dolly + Bessie came out at night to {spend?} Sunday.
June 9th. This was the day of our S.S {Convention?} at the Methodist Church, St. George, it was a fine day and the {illegible} as well as the speakers were fine. {illegible} collins were {found?} with a {lifetime membership?} {illegible} to the {illegible} as well as a handsome {bought of Creatons?}
- 11th {Queen?} had a nice little {colt?} this morning.
- 13 - Leslie {Howell?} came up for a visit on his way home from France, {avery?} hearing thunderstorm in {afternoon?}
- 14 - Started to plant {potatoes?} in both of {illegible} hill field. Mr + Mrs {Teakle?} of Brantford came out for the day.
- 15 Mr + Mrs {Buefe?} of St. George called for us {pond stock in?} to {Millane} with them in their {illegible}.
- 16 Finished planting potatoes, about 1 1/2 acreas. 4 {illegible} of Irish {illegible} to south side, 18 1/2 row {Glen Montain?} {illegible} and the rest of {Sin Mattes Raleigh?}?
- 18 Jim Sharpe wedding-day. A very fine day, the wedding was in the Church and there was a large attendance of guests, who afterwards went to Mr + Mrs {Frasers?} where a {dainty?} lunch + ice cream were served.
- 19 Sowed {measly?} two acres of {illegible} on top of north hill.
- 20 Borrowed H. Cumminghams {cultivator?} with {diaes for the mangels?}.
- 21 {I finished?} the {mangels?} at {frat?} of north hill. The rain had washed them out badly.
- 23. Took high {wagon down?} to {wagon-works} St. George
- 24 To get the wheels out down, with new tires of some. Took {illegible} cattle down to {illegible}
- 26 Sowed about an acre of corn on top of north hill.
- 27 {Seems to have been stained a bit, looks like blood} Sowed the white turnips and a few more {illegible}
June 28th. Cat {Lucesme?} on north hill a good fair {crop?}.
- 29 - {Hest?} and Mrs Cummingham came with their {illegible} and took {illegible} to Woodstock, we had a very {illegible} day of {June?}
30th {line entirely illegible, squeezed between 06/30 and 07/01 entries}
July 1st. Started to {draw?} in {illegible} hay.
- 2nd. Shipped 8 hogs at Glen {moves?}, {illegible} each @ {2.29?} per {lb?}.
3rd. Went to {Mr?} Daniel {illegible} in the afternoon {illegible}
- 4 - Drew 4 loads of hay off East hill and {put?} in the shed. Went to the bush in the afternoon to {illegible} {free?} {illegible}
- 5 A very fine rain in the afternoon, which did a lot of {illegible}. {Tired of Josin?} Archibald came up from Hamilton and stayed over Sunday, {Jism?} was just on his way home from {Rramse?} where he had been. For {illegible} and came withough without a {hitch? word seems longer than that}
- 4 {Mayme and Children?} came up to Paris + came out for some holidays
- 7 Finished cultivating corn {and lime?}.
- 12 Finished drawing in hay off south easy field 23 loads.
- 14 Borrowed H. Cunninghams {cultivator?} with due's to cultivate {turnips?}. Mr {Morse of Manty? Manly?} came over in afternoon to help thin {turnips? tunnels?}
- 15 Started to {cultivate?} in the afternoon.
- 16 - Grandpa + Grandma Lee and {allest + illegible} from {Cleveland?}. Came over for the day and went to the S.S {pier?} at the Lake. Finished culling wheat in 14 acre field a good crop
- 18 Finished culling hay in {6? 60?} acre field and {illegible} day the {red side?}
- 19 {started this line significantly further right than his other lines} {illegible} in hay a {lode off young?} {illegible} in all.
- 21 Helped in {pluck English cherries?} which was a splendid crop
1919
Easter Sunday {Printed directly to book}
July 22nd. Red cow died of a bad case of {Ganget? Garget?} and Gangrene having been sick for {mle?} a few days. {Best?} Williamson came up in the evening for some English Cherries
- 23rd George and {Mme?} + family came over for the day.
- 24th Finished drawing in wheat 20 1/2 loads off 14 {aese?} field.
- 25 - Cut {illegible} fiels of mixed grain.
- 30 - FInished cutting mixed grain and {ho3?} Oats in 3 acre field. {hoing mangels?} and turnips the {second?} time. {illegible} came down from Woodstock for a visit
Aug 1 + 2nd. Performed {Statute?} Labor {something was crossed out, not too sure what} Side-road drew {evidence?} from {illegible}. Drew in wheat {illegible} 1 load of 14 acre field.
- 3rd Drove over to {Millire?} after Sunday School for tea.
- 4th Went with Simons to Mr {Forshawe?}'s funeral in the afternoon
- 5 - Helped W Mr {Pherson?} + {Rye crofts?} to thresh.
- 6 - Helped Simons to thresh Rye in the field.
- 7 - Finished cutting Oats in back 10 acre fields + {put the birds? binds?} {something written underneath but cut off/completely illegible}
- 8 - Drew in mixed grain off 3 acre field 3 1/2 loads + drew {manchet?} to {illegible}
- 9 - {W...} Henderson came to thresh the wheat {315+} {illegible} off 14 acre field. Annie Williamson + Louise Hewett came for a visit.
- 11 Finished drawing in Early Oats + mixed grain 6 1/2 loads off {illegible} field}
- 12 Went to H. Cunninghams {thrashing?}. A fine rain at {night?}
- 13 after several weeks of very dry weather. Helped Johnsons + {Bofe Aetlein?} to thrash
- 14 Finished thrashing at {Hartleys?} another fine rain in the morning
Easter Monday {printed directly in book}
Aug 16th Started to plow for fall wheat in south-east field.
- 17 - Edith, Leme and I drove over to {Brandenton?} S.S. in the afternoon. Anne Williamson went home after a weeks visit
- 20 - Agnes {Agier?} + {Margarite?} Gallen went home after a three weeks visit
- 22 - We all drove to Brantford taking {Mayme?} home after her holidays
- 23 - Drew in last load of Oats off back ten acre field 8 loads and {after some rakings?} after a week of some fine rains. Finished {plowing?} south east field for wheat.
- 25 - {Tea?} + Rhoda {Sharp?} came over for the afternoon.
- 27 - Finished plowing for fall wheat in six acre field.
- 28 - {Eleanor?} Christie came to spend a day of her vacation with us.
- 29 - Took Don + Jack Cullen to Brantford after their {spending?} the summer holidays with us. Went to {Teakle?} for tea.
- 30 Leme's 2nd birthday. Will Millers and Mary {Jane? Love?} came over for the afternoon. Gathered {beandoeks?} around back fields, Started to plow in back field (10 acre) with double plow.
September 2 + 3 Edith + I went to {illegible} Exhibition staying all night at Mary {Love's house? home?}
- 6th Finished plowiing back 10 acre field for corn + {roots?}.
- 10 - Sowed wheat in field {illegible} {Dayills?} barn.
- 11 - Helped Simms to thresh
- 13 - Sowed wheat in young {meshed?} {illegible}
- 18 - Sowed {illegible} of {rye?} On back ten acre field for pasture. Went to St. George in the afternoon to help clean up the {illegible}
1919
Sept 19th. Edith, Leme + I went to the School {fair?} at St George in the afternoon and went to {Frasgutiavame? for tea. A very fine rain, at night {illegible} were much needed
- 20th Helped {Walton?} McPherson to fill his silo
- 22 Don came back after being sick for 2 weeks
- 23 Went to H. Cunninghams for a {load?} of Oats. Helped R. {Aitkins?} to fill his silo. j. Airkins {+?} K. Robertson to fill silo's
- 26 Went to Paris {grain?}, and Edith. Leme + I went to Guelph to visit Clarence + Marie staying until Sat. Evening
- 28 Went to Anniversary Services at the Glen in the morning.
- 29 Started to plow {for?} Turnips in 14 acre field.
Oct 1st. Helped Mr Johnson to {put?} up his silo in afternoon.
- 2nd Started to cut corn in the afternoon
- 3rd Helped {Ryerofts?} to fill their silo.
- 3 + 4th Helped {Hartteys?} + Johnson to fill their silos
- 5th Communion Service at our Church St. George and {Rathy?} SUnday at our Sunday School Miss Butha Robson of the Glen gave a very fine talk on her work in India. Showing the {children?} how the people there, dressed and ate and {slap?} and also gave a good description of the {country?}. Mr + Mrs E. Schuost sang a fine Duet. Rev Mr McGrimm also assisted. There were about 70 people present and over $4.00 collection
- 6 - Helped Frank Reid to fill his silo
- 7 - Finished cutting the corn. Taking about 4 1/2 balls of {Turine?}
1919
Oct 8 Hendersons came to fill the silo, we were through about {illegible} the {casm?} being within 11 ft of the {the top?} 1st {Hand? fret last night?}
- 9. Rained {measly?} all day, went to H. Cunninghams for second load of Oats
- 11 - Drew the squash and {pumpkins} in from the field.
- 12 Fred Archibald came from Hamilton for Thanksgiving
- 13 - Started to dig potatoes, a good crop
14th. Edtith + Leme went to the {Reynolds?} Wedding
- 15 - Finished digging potatoes, about {200?} buds of fine large potatoes.
- 19 Edith, Leme + I visitied {Brue...} S.S. in the afternoon, going to {Greg?} Dushhams for dinner and to Charlie Robertsons for tea.
- 20 - Election Day when we voted in the Referendum and the {Paris?} Elections. Brant {Bo?} went solid for Probition and the Province had of a majority. Harry C. {Hiyon?} {illegible} Was elected by over 800 majority.
- 22 Went to Mrs {Bronslie?} Mr {Crocks?} {illegible} in the afternoon and bought b- {Kitelson?} chairs for 30$ each. a fine day
- 23. Went to Farmers Club meeting at Glenmoris in the evening.
- 24 - Finished drawing in {Mangels?} 7 good {loads?}
- 25 - Clarence + Marie came to pick apples in {shares?}
- 27 - Helped Rycrofte to {threach?} + look a load of wheat {illegible}
- 28 - A very windy morning which was very hard on the apples. Finished thrashing in the afternoon. 270 {loads of oats?} 195 {illegible} of mixed grain and with 315 of wheat before, {ask king?} 780{bue?} in all.
- 29. Grandpa Lee and Uncle {Adam?} Sharp came for fallen {apples?}.
- 31 - A fine warm day, picked {Spy?} apples.
1919
Nov 3rd. Started to pull turnips, Ralph Bueglass stayed over {cut off}
- 4th Started to draw turnips to the Glen @ {30c?} per {bue?}
- 5 + 6th Helped Walter McPherson to {thresh?}.
- 8 - Finished drawing in Swede Turnips, drew 2{+6 bue?} to the Glen + put about 225{lbs?} in celllar beside 3 loads of culls. Sister hellie came for a few days visit.
- 9 - WIll Millers came over for S.S. and stayed for tea.
- 10 - Shipped 3 {bushels?} of apples to Hamilton to Fred Archibald
- 11 - Edith and I drove to Brantford going to Echo Place.
- 12 - took 3 {bushels?} of apples to Paris + came by R. {Geals?} getting 2 {calfs?}
- 12 - First hard frost last night, having been a very mild fall
- 14 - Brought the young cattle home from the bush and sawed a load of {shacks?} in the afternoon .with circular-saw.
- 15 Drew corn shocks into the barn and finished drawing in the white turnips in the afternoon about 100 {bas?}
- 16. Edith + Leme went to Guelph with George + Family.
- 17 - A very fine day. The frost coming out of the ground so we could plow again. Fixed fence on north side of {young?} orchard.
- 18 - Edith + I went to Brantford to {angle?} Henry Lee's funeral. Went to {illegivle{ meeting at the Glen in the evening.
- 20 - Bought a calf 3 {mos?} old from Grandpa Lee. Went to the Glem to hear Prod. Lowe lecture
- 21 - Finsished plowing back {14?} fiels.
26 - Went to S.S County Council Meeting in Y.M.C.A Brantford going to the {Crea's?} for dinner and a little visit.
Black sow had 11 little red + black pigs.
Nov 27th Edits, Leme + I went to Miss Greens for the evening.
- 28 - Edith went to Paris to have some {leath?} out Dr. Barson + Dr Dunton coming to {Ahak's?} to do it.
- 29 - Rained all day and a very high wind at night. Which blew down {these+ fence. Learing?} off shingles and {illegible{ many barns, the worst storm {Roult?} has had for a long time.
- 30 - A very cold windy day. had dinner with Ella + {Alosh?} Lee. Put young cattle in the stable the first time
Dec 4 + 5 Drew 5 loads of turnips to the Glem 105 {bue?} at 5.9 per {bue?}. {illegible in between line}
- 6 - Took {illegible} of Black {illegible} to the Glen to {illegible}. Opened the silo in the afternoon
- 8 - Went to Paris in afternoon and stayed ar Grandpa Lees for tea.
- 10 - Helped herb Sunningham in afternoon to get ready for his sale
- 11 Went to Cunninghams sale in afternoon and sold ten {geese?} $3.13 cash and Maude {illegible} at $28.50 and bought a B.J. Little carrier + about 160 ft of track for ${illegible}. Went to Lemmingtons in the evening to {Womans Irrestible??????????} meeting
- 12 Dan came back and we started to cut wood
- 14 Gentleman + Lady from Kitchener got stalled with their Auto and spent the evening and had the {woth?} with us while the car was being repaired
- 16 - {illegible} very cold winday day. Trimmed up the cattle.
- 18 - Drove to the Glem and took the car to Galt to pay insurance
- 20 - Went to Paris and brought home a new kitchen Sink.
- 21 - Best {Williamson?} + Harry came up for a visit
- 22 - Shipped 2 {bbls?{ of {illegible} to {illegible} Toronto
1919
Dec 23rd. Went to Brantford in the afternoon, taking some potatoes to WIlliamsons and to Echo Plane and staying for tea with {illegible} + Hatherene,
- 24 - Picked a {goose?} for Xmas dinner and {put?} in {our?} SInki {illegible in {illegible}
- 25 - Went over to Grandpa Lee's for Xmas dinner, it was a full family reunion with a well laden Xmas tree
- 26 Mr Johnson + Mr {Hartley?} came over to help saw a load of wood. {Hellie Dafgull?} came for a visit.
- 29 - Held our Xmas {Social?} Evening in {connection?} with put S.S Stocking with {illegible} Candies + Oranges were given to the children, a good {programme?} was given with lunch at.
- 30 - Will Miller and family came over for the {day?} and to help {kill?} {illegible}. We killed 2 {illegible} 169 lbs each. Went to the Glen in the evening to debate on the subject. {Readabout?} that free trade woild be a benefit to our Country. Jim Aitkin, R. Robertson, W. McPherson and myself. Look the {hey?} alive side the debate was judged a lie.
- 31 Went to School Meeting in the {fternoon?}. W. Helsman went out and I was {elected?} in his {place?}
1920
Jan 1st. A rather cold stormy day. we all went to a Ney Years dinner at Aunt {Hellens? Hellers?} S {Tewanto?} at the Glem. There were about forty present and we spend a very fine day.
- 3rd. Mr Ingham of Glen {movis?} gor stalled with the Auto truck and we had to get the team and pull the car in here for the night.
- 6th. Got the sleigh out for the first time and we all went to Paris and brought {time?} ie {illegible} of Came {illegible}
- 8 - Edith went to {Medbule healing?} at Miss {Dills?". Hest Cumminhamd came to visit with {illegible} {Cunice?}
- 10 - Edith took {sick with a bad attack of the digestion?}
- 12 - Finished drawing turninps to town,{illegible} of small turnips {illegible}
- 13 - Went to Congregational meeting at St George. {Presly?} Church in Evening
- 15 Went to the Glen for {hellie?} who came to help Edith for a {illegible} {eye?}
- 18 - A very stormy Sunday and very few were out at Sunday School
- 19 - Took hellie to the Glen in the afternoon
- 20 - A very stormy day blocking the roads again.
- 21 - Went to Paris in the afternoon to meet Fred Carsie.
- 22 - Started to draw {mamire?} to the fields using the new {Litter carrier?}. to had direct from stable and {dry?} stalls.
- 24 - Repaired and put storm gates at the {illegible} of the lane.
- 25 - Rev. Jim {Edueside?} of Paris came to our S.S and gave us a splendid talk on Y.M.C.A work, Mr {Edenside Rabbis cut off...} and W. Helman stayed to have tea with us.
- 26 - Finished cutting {in?} a willow tree in the {swamp?}
- 27. Went to {illegible} banquet in Presley Church St. George. in the everning Rev Mr, Woodside of Brantford the chief speaker
1920
Jan 29. Drove to Paris and took the car to Brantford to attend a {Teacher?} Convention at the Court-Louis. Ms Chisholm gave a very fine address on Consolidated Schools.
- 31 - 22° below zero this morning and a very cold day. a cold {inding?} for a very stable {month?} having guide often {gorde?} below zero. and also some very {stormy?} days.
Feb 1st. Drove over to {Nicoses?} after Sunday School for an hour
- 2nd - A very mild day, We drove to Brantford taking some apples and potatoes + Went to Gulline for tea.
- 3rd. Went to {Farmers?} Club Meeting at the Glen in the evening where Jim Airlins, Dave {Raben?} + myself Debated with the Paris Plains Club on the Subject. Resolved that Free Trade would be a benefir to our Country. We {withheld?} to Tariff side, but the Judges decided that it was a tie.
- 4th. Took load of potatoes to Brantford {20?} bands @ $3.95 per bag
- 6 - Took sick with La Grippe. Managed to do any chores but lay down in the house as much as I could.
- 8 - Baddie + Mrs Robertson stayed for tea after Sunday School.
- 10 - Edite + Leme took sick with the Grippe, Leme getting better in a couple of days, but it was a week before Edith began to improve. Dr Dunton came out in the {illegible}
- 12 - Herb Cunninghand took a load of potatoes to Brantford 22g. {Blackjaw?{ had a fine {illegible} calf.
- 15 + 16, Very stormy days which will the sideroads all up again.
17th. {Hartley?} Johnson came over to {holf?} with 10th {illegible} had a nice {illegible
- 15 + 16
1920
Feb 19th A very hard front last night about 16 below zero.
- 21 - Went to Mrs {Loves? Lowes?} to get a Gonder + to H. Boakes to get a little black calf
- 25 - Grandpa + Grandma Lee came over for dinner also Even Mr. Bea and Annie McLaughlin came up from Brantford for a visit. Herb C. helped to cut up oak tree in back field.
- 26 A very cold windy day nearly zero all day.
- 27 Went to Paris to get some {coal ete?}. Dollar Day.
- 29 Drove up to Robertsons after S.S. to take them a {Premula Pla cut off...} from the S.S. Bob having been sick for two weeks.
Mar 1st Order a new {Maesey Harris?} corn {illegible}.
- 2nd Help Mr Calwell cut wood in the afternoon.
- 3rd Herb Cunninghamd and I went to the bush to cut wood.
- 4th Mr Lee came up from St. George and stayed for dinner
- 5th A cold day after a thaw yesterday and rain last night the first {all winter?}
- 8 - Went to the Glen in afternoon to get salt from the car. The Farmers Club had ordered @ $1.00 per {cur cut off...}
- 9 - Went to Gordon {Browns?} sale in afternoon.
- 10 - Went to the bush to draw out some wood as the snow {cone cut off...} thawing fast.
- 11 - Drew straw stack into the barn, and went to J. {Germa cut off...} to get new Gander which had flown away two weeks ago. Edith went to Institute Meeting at Newtons.
- 12 - Herb Cunningham + Mr Hartley came up to help {sans... illegible}
- 16 Went to WIll Millers for dinner and to W. Goods sale in the after{noon? it was cut off}
- 17 Brought of Ed Lueas {illegible} Douham bill (real)
1920
March 19th Quite a stormy and snowy day after some very fine {rain?}
- 20 - Went to School to help saw wood with circular {saws?}
- 21 - Called on our new neighbours after S.S Mr + Mrs Henderson, who had bought Aunt Bessies farm.
- 22 - Went to the bush to tap maple trees, about {50?} altogether.
- 25 - Went to Paris to get new Massey-Harriis {snow Cou Ballins?}
- 26 - Took some {timothy?} seed up to Miss Grier to get cleaned.
- 27 - Went to Brantford to potato-{grounse?} meeting and to the S.S Executive Meeting in Y.M.C.A.
- 28 - Went to Aunt Bette Millers Funeral hold from Will Millers
- 29 - Uncle Andrew Sharp came over to exchange some seed grain.
- 30 - Finish gatherine up the wood for {sawing?] and sowed {illegible} and radist seed in the {hot-bed?}
- 31 . Sawed wood in afternoon with circular saw
Apr 1st. Took the last of the apples to town, the best {Spys?} selling for $2.24 / {cut off}
- 2nd. Helped Hartleys saw wood in the afternoon
- 3rd. Don + Jack Gullen and Fred Archibald came up for Easter.
- 5th Started to clean up {fence-bottom?) along W. McPherson's field.
- 6 - Helped Rye crofts to saw wood. Still 5 hens on White {Wegandottle?} eggs from Mrs Heisle's
- 7 - {burned?} bush in back field along the line fence
- 8 - Edith went to Institure Meeting at Mrs {J. Howats?}.
- 9 - Milton Lee came out with us from Paris for two days visit.
- 10 - Went to Watson McPhersons for 2 loads of straw
April
11th Alene + Ella Lee came out from Paris for dinner + the afternoon taking Don + Jack to the car after their Easter Holidays
12 Snowed all day, cleaned up {seed?} oats. Went to {Keislee?} in evening for eggs.
14 Took fat cattle to the Glen to ship {U Fall?} weighing 6750 lbs. {Sell?} goose on 14 eggs + sell 4 hens on White {Wyandotte?} eggs.
15 Still {illegible} this in the south lane and {relm + sir mapbe m?} along the road
16 Went to Paris to get a load of oats from Deans + Rutherford @ $1.30. Brought the last of the sap home from the bush and look up the fields.
17 {Busht?} bush in the garden and {mehand?} in the afternoon
18. Drove up to Cecil Simons for a little while after Sunday School
19 - Went to D. McPherson for 15 {bags?} seed barley @ $2.00. Cleaned out the closet and blew out some large {stone?} {illegible} {hill field?}
20. Started to cultivate and pick stones. Went to hear Dr Buchanan in St. George in the evening
21 A very fine rain {written above line} in the morning and most of the afternoon
22 Finished plowing root ground in mixed grain
25. Mr + Ms Coote and family came out for a visit
26. Started to sew oats in back 14 acre field.
27 - Went to Paris in afternoon and went in the evening to hear the Educational Play the "End of the Road" it was fine.
28 - A showery day {illegible} and finished plowing the garden also {illegible} "Irish Cobbler"
29 - Went to Mr + {Mrs Woodsinns?} for the evening.
30 - Finished sowing {no 72?} Oats 10 acres in 14 acre field. Grandpa + Grandma Lee + Mrs Wade came over for the day. Young {illegible}
1920
May 2nd Went to Church in the evening to hear Dr {McMiller?} speak on the new Church {Hyground?} Called at Green for a while in the evening\
- 3rd Tread Red Clover seed and sowed on {South Hill?}
- 5th Finished seeding 10 acres of {illegible} 9 acred of mixed grain on North hill firld + 1 acre {illegible} + 7 acres mixed grain on centre East field. Sowed 3 1/2 acres yellow {bloom?} sweet Cloves. 13 1/2 acres red Clover + {Timothy?}. Mrs Reynods came down to help Edith house-clean. Grandpa Lee finished trimming Young {illegible{}
- 6th Went to congregational meeting at Presbyterian Church St George.
- 7 - Went to D. McPhersons for 3 loads of straw.
- 9. Rev C.D. Farguharem preached his farewell Sermon in St. George, from the {Test?}. "I am not ashamed of the Gospel {film?}"
- 13 - Finished drawing off a stone file on north hill.
- 14 - Edith + Leme + I went to Brantford in the afternoon going to Gullens for tea. Finished plowing arranged ground.
- 15 Goose came off with 13 little goslings. Took cattle back to the bush (9) and {apraised?} the {forms?}
- 17 Started to dig past goles for north line fence.
- 19 Cleaned out the pig pen + drew {illegible} to field.
- 20 Went to the Glen to gut a load of Oats from R. Murrays
- 21 Went to Empire Day Programe at the school in afternoon
- 22 {Soyed the mangels along?} {illegible}
- 23 - Went to Anniversary Services at {illegible} Curch St. George. Pollama had a little white {heifer?} calf.
May 24th Went to Sharp {Reunion?} at Unce Jan's in the afternoon
25 - Wento to hear {Maple Lead Learlittle?} at Presbyterian Church St. George.
- 26 - Went to Prayer meeting at Glen Morris in the evening and gave a talk on "Being a good {Comrade?????}"
28 - Took 2 colts ones to Mr Sayles bush to Pasture Sandy + Fred {illegible}
- 29 - Started to sow seed corn in back ten acre field
June 1st - A very dry May, the driest in 27 years. Fred Archibald came for a short visit before going to {illegible}
- 4th. Finished sowing 9 acres of corn in back field
- 6 - Mayme and the youngest children came up for a days {fun. Edyyer?} Steward and Jennei Stewart and family came out for the day
- 9 Finished drawing out {illegible} 10 acre field and admit 3 1/2 acres at west end of 14 acre field. Grandma + Grandpa Lee came over to help celebrate my birthday. Mr Buchman came down from Gatt for a few days
- 10 Started to plant potatoes in afternoon
- 11 Planted Guelph experimental potatoes Northern + Southern grains seed {illegible} seed to the south. Mother Katherine + Garden came up in the evening for a few {illegible}
- 12 Finished planting potatoes in west end of book 14 acre field.
- 13 Drove to the Glen after S.S. going to Jim Sharpe for tea.
- 14 Start to cultivate corn + {mangels?} 1st time.
- 15 Finished plowing Turnip ground.
16 A fine rain last night took 9 hogs to the Glen {illegible} 2 1/2 lbs @ {illegible}
Sunday, April 26
1920
June 18th. Went to the S.S Convention at Branchton, on account of it being a wet day the crowd was not as large as usual but the speakers were fine. Miss Mabel Jaggart of {illegible} the {illegible} represents.
.. 19" Sowed the turnips in back 14 acre field.
.. 22 .. Held our meeting of the Sunday School in the evening. Combined with a social evening consisting of a short programe with cake and ice cream afterwards.
.. 23.. Started to thin mangels, a very heavy rain.
" Started to cut sweet clover back of drive shed.
Grandpa Lee came over and re{illegible} the hay sack. Patched the kitchen roofs with shingle in forenoon. Drew in a load of sweet clover.
.. 26 Went to S.S Picnic at Mohawk Park Brantford.
.. 27 Wentto Meth. Church, Paris and to Grandpa Lee's for dinner Clarence & Marce being down from Guelph for the day.
. 28 Cut Lucerne on north hill a light crop.
.. 29 Started to do road-work a heavy rain at night.
.. 30 Cut Lucerne on centre east hill.
July 1st Finished cutting Lucerne clover
.. 2nd A very heavy thunder storm in the afternoon W. Kelmans had seven cattle killed with lightning
.. 4th Will Millers came over after S.S for a little visit.
.. 5 . Started to thin turnips a good catch.
.. 6 .. Finished drawing in Lucerne hay 7 loads.
Monday, April 27
1920
July 13th Finished cutting hay in creek field.
J 14.. Graded big hill which had been washed badly with the big storm on July 2nd.
.. 15 .. Drew 6 loads of sweet clover to the barn for Mr Johnson getting 1 load for drawing and storing it.
. 16 Finished drawing in hay off creek field 9 loads.
.. 17 Drew in 3 1/2 loads of fine sweet clover off 3 acre field.
.. 18 First Sunday of Union Services at St. Georgian Baptist Church as there was a very heavy rain the attendance was small.
.. 19 Started to pick English cherries in forenoon.
.. 20 Bessie & Angus Cornwell came up for a visit and to get some English cherries. Grandpas Lee came over and we stapled to shingle north shed.
.. 21 Helped Hartleys to finish up their hay and drew a load for Johnson.
. 22. Got the binder out and started to cut wheat.
. 23 Finished shingling north shed. a showery day.
.. 25 Went to Glen to church and S.S in the morning and we drove over to Will Millers after Sunday School.
.. 26 Held Trustee meeting here in the evening.
.. 27 Finished cutting wheat in 6 acre field a fair crop. Drove to Brantford in the evening.
.. 28 Mr Buchanan, Don & I went up to help Miss Grier draw in hay in the afternoon. Uncle Jim and Aunt Lizzie came to spend the evening.
Tuesday, April 28
1920
July 29th. Started to draw in wheat but it turned wet in afternoon
" 31st {Filled?} up the potatoes and {peet?} some bug - finish on them
Aug 2 Finished drawing in wheat 8 loads of southeast field and " . 6 loads of young orchard & 3 loads of rakings.
.. 3 Started to cut mixed grain on top of north hill.
.. 4 Grandpa & Grandma Lee and Uncle James came over for dinner.
.. 5 Went to Brantford in the morning to get a new drive chain for bender.
.. .. Helped W. McPherson to thresh in afternoon
.. 7 Finished cutting mixed grain with binder
.. 9 A fine rain after 3 n four days of very hot weather, went to town and stayed for dinner with {illegible} W. E. Coates.
.. 10 Put up and stretched wire fence between D. McPhersons and
.. 11 Started to plow hogs back field for wheat.
.. 12 Drew in 6 loads of {illegible} mixed grain which we had to cut with the mower on account of the mixed grain sweet clover being so high and thick in it. 2 1/2 loads of sheaves. off centre east field
. 13 A fine rain after a week of very hot weather.
.. 14 Started to cut oats in afternoon, a very warm day.
.. 15 Clarence Lee & family came for tea and a little visit
.. 17 Earl & Ethel Hood with baby Edith & Ruth Depew came over for a visit with Grandma & Grandpa Lee.
.. 18 Finished cutting oats in the morning and put the binder away.
.. 19 Finished drawing in mixed grain 10 loads off north hill field. 1 1/2 loads of {illegible} oats off foot of hill C. East field. Helped Simons to thresh rye in the field.
Wednesday, April 29
1920
Aug 21st Started to cut Alfafa on north hill.
22nd Maurguerite Gullen and Marem Croger went home and Annie Williamson came for a visit.
.. 25th Drew in 2 loads of Lucernie off north hill and went to U.F.O. Picnic at Fred Lucks plate in afternoon. Berneer Dreery . H.C. {illegible} and others spoe. the day was fine and there was a large crowd there. {Magme?} & Juan & Beth came for a few {days?}
.. 26th Finished drawing in Lucerne 1 1/2 loads off centre east field making 3 1/2 loads of very fine hay. Aunt Edith made a birthday supper out on the lawn to celebrate Dons birthdays.
.. 28 Finished harvest. 13 loads of oats off 10 acres in back 14 acre field and 1/2 of rakings.
.. 29 . Will Millers came over for dinner and brought Miss Jackson over to help Edith for a while. Gordan {Grisienne?} came up for a little while, also Clarence Lee & family.
.. 30 . Leone's third Birthday, Mayme with {fiven?} & Ruth & Don were here for supper but went home after supper.
.. 31 . Dr Dutton came out with his ear and we took Edith down to the Hospital at Brantford where our little son John Andrew was born.
Sept 2nd Started to plow in creek field for wheat.
" 4th Spent Sunday in Brantford, most of the day at the Hospital with Edith and the Baby. Went to Gullins for dinner.
" 9 Went to Maggie Greirs funeral in the afternoon. A nice rain in the afternoon after a very dry spell.
Thursday, April 30
1920
Sept 12th Went to Meth. Church in the morning and to Brantford in the afternoon to visit Edith in the hospital. Had tea with Mr & Mrs {Goby Moon?}.
.. 14. Leme & I went to Brantford to bring Mother and Baby Brother home from the Hospital. Alva kindly came along with his car to bring us home.
.. 13 .. Lillovette & Grandpa & Grandma Lee came over to help wash and can {illegible} for Edith.
.. 16 Helped Mr Johnson to thresh in afternoon
. 17 " Mr Hartley to thresh
.. 18 Scott Bros came to thresh.
.. 20.. Finished threshing at noon 1388 bus. from the machine. 600 of mixed grain. 275 buc of wheat+513 of {illegible} the oats were full of sweet clover seed
.. 22 Sowed 7 acres of wheat in Creek field. 23rd White had a white {illegible}
.. 24 . Went to Paris Fair in the afternoon a fine day but very warm.
.. 25 .. Finished plowing hogs back field. a very hot day.
.. 26...Went to St.George S.S Rally in the morning and gave a talk on why we should win every member of the community {illegible}
..27. Drew a load of straw to the {fig?} pen in the morning.
" Helped W. McPherson to fill Silo in the afternoon.
.. 28 Finished sowing wheat in Hogs back field.
. 30 Finished drawing out wheat 255 buc@240 per buc.
Friday, May 1
1920
Oct 1st A very dismal day with snow and rain which bent the corn badly.
.. 2nd. Brought 9 young cattle home from the bush in forenoon and started plowing in back 14 acre field.
..3rd Held our regular S.S. Rally in the afternoon. Mr J. Burke of St. George giving a fine talk.
.. 4th Helped R. Atkin to fill his silo in the afternoon Started to pick {Habbardem?} apples.
.. 5 .. " J. Atkin to fill his silo. Went to J. Roschongho for apple bbls.
... Started to cut corn in the afternoon. Went to {Woolenane} for a bbl of Pears
. 6 . Helped Rye crofts to fill his silo. Picked and packed apple
.. 8 Helped Frank Reid to fill his silo.
9 Helped R. Atkin to thresh
. 10 Went to Paris Plains S.S in the afternoon.
. 11 S helped 6 bbls of apples and1 of Pears to Uncle Will in Manitoba. A fine rain in the afternoon.
. 12 Helped Harthey and Johnson to fill their silos.
13 Finished cutting the corn using 5 1/4 balls of twine.
.. 14 Firman Scott came to fill the silo. just enough corn to fill it and were through about 4 Oclock.
..15 Dm. Stanley {Margwrite?} Gullen & Janice Kewitt came out for Thanksgiving Holidays and to help with the potatoes.
..16 Helped Simons to fill their silo in forenoon.
18. Helped Hendersons to fill their silo, which was the last for this year. Took the girls & boys down to Thanksgiving entertainment at the Methodist Church St.George.
Saturday, May 2
1920
Oct 21st. Finished digging [ptatoes about 1 1/2 acres about 180 bus.
.. 24th. Tom & Leah with three little folks came down for the day. Mr & Mrs Rich bringing them in their car
.. 27th Some very fine weather for a week or two, which I used as much as possible to get the apples picked
.. 28th . Took about 10 bus of apples to Paris Station to get made into cider. (about 35 gal.) A very strong wind last night
.. 29 .. Finished plowing oat stubble for corn.
.. .. Started to pull mangels in back road field.
.. 30 .. Don & Jack, Marguerete & Louise came up to gather nuts {illegibile}.
Nov 1st A wet stormy day after a very fine October.
.. 2nd Went to St George in the afternoon, and went with J. Mchilly to the Induction of our new Minister Rev. A. V. Patterson at the church of Brantchton.
.. 3rd Started to top and grab the turnips.
.. 6th Mr & Mrs {illegible} of Hamilton brought Mr Grant up to stay for a few days to fix the Grandfather Clock
.. 9 . Finished drawing in the turnips 24 double {bog?} loads. Helped Hendersons to thresh.
.. 10 Started to plow corn stubble in back ten acre field.
.. 11 Helped Rye crofts to thresh.
.. 12&13 Stormy days with snow
.. 14th Gordon Griesson and family brought Aunt Maggie Gall{illegible} up for a visit. 15th 16th Helped Watson McPheson to thresh.
.. 16th Went to Angus Cornwells funeral at Langford, his death
Sunday, May 3
had come very suddenly, as he was caught in the gasoline engine being knocked unconscious and one big torn off. {illegible} a very large funeral.
Nov 11th Luile a fall of snow last night and this morning nearly 5 inches Bought 9 little pigs from Mr Johnson 5 weeks old for $45.00.
.. 18th Finished of all threshing at Simons.
.. 20 . Brought colts Sandy & Fred home from {illegible} bush.
.. 22 .. Started to plow M. Smith east field for oats.
. 25 .. Went to Baggar Presbyterian Church St. George.
.. 28 .. Maurgarite, Louie & Jack came up for the weekend.
29 .. Drew up 2 loads of nails from fence along the road and saawed them up for wood.
. 30 .. Hartley finished working for 8 mos.
Dec 2nd A very fine day after a wet one yesterday. Went to Bessie Cornwells sale, which went off very well.
.. 7th Finished plowing corn stubble etc in back ten acre field.
.. 8 .. Went to Trustee Meeting at Watson McPhensons in evening.
. 9 . Went to Mr James Moffats funeral in Galeton in the afternoon
.. 14 . Jim McDonald came to work for a week. Start to dig potholes along the road
.. 15 .. Went to Brantford & Echo place with a load of potatoes & apples
.. 16 .. Went to Sunday School County Council Meeting in Brantford in Y.M.C.A Rev Mr Fletcher of Toronto gave two fine addresses. Rev C. R. Mossow who had been county sec. for many years found it necessary to resign. I was appointed President for the coming year.
Monday, May 4
1920
Dec 17th Went over to Moores at Blue Lake to spend the evening.
.. 21st Drew up two loads of {sails?} and sawed them
.. 22nd Went to Xmas School Concert at McPhensons in the afternoon.
.. 23rd Jim McDonald went to Stratford for the car I bought at the sale. Went down at Bessielem
.. 25th We all went over to George Lees for Xmas Dinner there was a well laden Xmas Tree of which the wee folks had a large share, we all enjoyed the day.
..27th Went to Nomination Meeting at the Glen. Mr Hall was elected Reve and he will all the council went in by acclamation
.. 28 . Sold the geese to Chad.Meggs and took them to Paris 11 at 2.50 {illegible}
.. 29 .. Red Heifer frakened. Went to annual School Meeting at McPhersons school
.. 30 .. Some more snow fell which made the sleighing good
.. 31 . Went to Brantford with the sleigh taking apples & {finds?}
Tuesday, May 5
1921
Jan 1st We all went up to Benson Jim Lockin at Waterton for Mew Years Dinner, the day were very mild with some rain which took all our snow away again.
.. 2nd Will Miller came over for dinner and S.S. bringing Josie Jackson with them who staid for a day or so.
.. 3rd Opened the silo
.. 7th Mr Johnson & Harley came over to help draw in the stack.
.. 8 .. Went to Mr D. Grandina funeral in the afternoon.
.. 9 .. Took Andrew to Church in St. George for the first time. Mr Leckie of shiffield preached a very fine sermon.
.. 10.. Started to draw manure to back 14 acre field.
11 .. Went to the bush with Mr Johnson and Hortley who started to out some wood on stone. Went to congregational meeting in Presbyterian church. St. George.
.. 13 .. Drove to Paris and had dinner at Grampa & Grandma Lee. Went to U. Tell missing at the Glen in the evening to hear Mr Morrison of Toronto give a lecture it was fine.
.. 20 Helped Grieve to kill two pigs in the afternoon.
..27 Sold Zelma mare to Win Hooves of Paris for $57.50. Edith and Leone & Andrew went over to Morris for a visit.
.. 28 Rev Mr Patterson and Mr Burk of St. George came for tea.
.. 30 Mr and Mrs Newton stayed after S.S. and spent the evening with us
Feb 2nd. A cloudy a quite mild day.
.. 3rd Black Holstein cow had a fine large heifer calf.
.. 3 & 4 Was almost used up for a day or two with a cold and Grippe in the head.
Wednesday, May 6
1921
Feb 9th Mr Hartley and Mr Johnson helped to saw wood in afternoon
.. 10 . Quite a heavy snowstorm nearly 6 inches of snow. Went to Sunday School Executive Meeting in Presby.church
. 12 . Black cow had a little black & white heifer calf.
.. 14 .. Bert Williamson came up for a week or two to help cut some wood. Went to Mr Hirbys sale in the afternoon Went to U. F. U Meeting at the Glen in the evening. Roan Heifer had a red heifer calf
.. 16 .. A very mild day taking all our snow away again
. 17 .. Jim McDonald came back from Stratford for a few days. Holstien cow had a fain of pair of twin calves
.. 19 Went to Brantford taking apples and potatose, had dominant
.. 21 Went to S.S
.. 22 Drove over to Millers in the afternoon . {illegible} Park Sale Day Echo Place and went to Lecture in Congregated Church. Paris on the book "Silae Marner" by Rod Capt. Mastin of Brantford
.. 21 Went to St. George to Trustee meeting to arrange for Sale and {illegible} Went to Newtons in the evening to S.S Meeting.
.. 23 A nice fall of snow last night which made fair sleigh for the {illegible}
.. 24 Cleaned Oats all day to get sweet clover seed out of them
.. 25 Took sweet clover up to R. Robertsons to get {illegible} mangels
.. 26 A very stormy day. which drifted from the east.
.. 28 Jim McDonald went to Galt to work for the summer Edith & I went to an Oyster Supper at Grandpa Lees in honor of Fra and Ella Cline.
Mar 1st. Bought a Gaurdian Fire Extinguisher for $25.00
Thursday, May 7
Mar 2nd. A very mild day which took all our snow away. Took clover seed gasoline engine home to Orval {Turnbelle?}.
.. 3rd Went to Ambrose Simons sale in the afternoon.
.. 5th Bert. W. came back and we spend the last day cutting wood
. 8 .. Drove to Paris & went to George Lees for dinner, a very heavy rain near night, making the roads very heavy.
.. 9 . Went to D. Jacks sale, a very nice day and a good sale.
.. 11.. May me, Don and the two little folks came up from Brantford
.. 14 .. Drove to Brantford to get some supplies for engline & chopper.
.. 16. Went to George Olivers sale near St. George and Edith and the little folks went to newtons for the day.
.. 18 .. Sowed sweet clover on the wheat fields in the forenoon.
19 . Drew manure and made to hot bed, also made a split log drag and weed it on the sideroad.
20 Mr & Mrs Cunningham and children came up for S.S and stayed for tea. A very warm rain last night.
21 Started to saw wood in the afternoon
22 Went to Brantford in afternoon to get repairs for engine
23 Finished sawing wood in the afternoon about 20 loads.
24 Marguerite, Louise & Don came up for Easter Holidays.
25 Easter Good Friday, went to Social evening at Sarah Scotts in connection with the S.S a fine night.
27 Easter Sunday and we drove to Mithaorist Church in Paris Quite a heavy rain after a very warm week.
28 A hard frost last night, cleaned up seed grain.
Friday, May 8
1921
Apr 2nd. Went to County S.S Executive Meeting in Brantford Y.M.C.A Mr Wm Simons funeral in the afternoon
.. 4th Herb Cunningham came and we took the car out for the first time, as the weather was fine Herb stayed for a few days and helped to cultivate.
7 . Sowed Oat Rin field next Hartleys barn (south east field)
.. 8 .. A fine warm rain after a very warm week.
..15. Took a load of potatoes to Brantford in the car and brought Louise & Don home with us.
9. Bob Brown came for a load of potatoes & took a load to Simmons
11.. The S.S. got up a Surprise party for Ellene Johnson to help celebrate her birthday and also to show her that we have appreciated her kind and willing services as organist and Sec. of our S.S for many years. She was presented with a set of dishes 1/2 dg. each of knives. forks & spoons. "Louvain pattern" about 40 people of the community were present and a very pleasant evening was spent in games, music etc,.
12 Harthy Johnson came over to drive a tean for a few days at the seeding. (15th) Went to Brantford with car. Louie came home with {illegible}
14 Sowed mixed grain in back ten acre field a heavy rain at night
.. 16 The rain turned to snow and nearly six inches fell.
.. 18 Took fat cattle to Brantford 2 cows and 4 young cattle having sold them to Fr. Benkett. Went to the Glen in afternoon to vote on Referand which carried by about 175:000 votes in the Province a fine day.
Saturday, May 9
Apr 19th Helped Hendersons to saw wood in the afternoon.
.. 20 . Took Engine over and helped Mr Johnson saw wood
.. 23 Marguirete and Don came up for a day or two.
. 28 Sowed mixed grain & {illegible} 3 oats in young orchard. Helped Watson McPherson in afternoon with raising shed.
.. 29 Cultivated {illegible} ground in 14 acre field.
.. 31 Drew 2 loads of straw from Hartleys in afternoon.
May 1st A very fine day. Took the Tophie at 4.P.C.E, at St. George in evening.
. 3rd Went to the Glen in forenoon for seed corn. Helped Mr Hartley to cultivate in afternoon.
. 4th Plowed the garden and planted early potatoes.
.. 5th Went to Brantford Echo Place and Longford going to Bessie Cornwells for dinner and the afternoon. Roan cow had a fine little roan calf.
.. 6 .. Plowed mangel ground and rolled it.
.. 8 . Jennie & Eluein Stewart and family came out for the afternoon
.. 9 .. Cyrid Stewart came out to help for a while and herd cows. Started to draw out manure with spreader.
.. 12 .. Took 8 young cattle down to Hartleys bush.
.. 13.. Took 2 calfs over to Sayles bush for the summer.
.. 14 .. Jim McDonald came down for the weekend.
.. 15 . Drove to {Ays?} after Sunday School, stoping at J. Dalgette for tea
.. 16 .. Went to Meeting of Programe Committee at Meth. Church. St. George
.. 17 .. Finished drawing out manure for corn and sowed the mangels.
. 18 . Started to plow corn ground in 14 acre field
Sunday, May 10
1921
May 19th Took a load of 10 pigs to Park {illegible} at Brantford. Went to Galt in afternoon to celebrate Edith's Birthday
.. 21st Went to Paris at night to meet Sister Nellie who came for a visit
.. 22nd Went to church in the morning and to Marlye Howells for dinner A very fine rain at night which was much needed.
.. 24th Went to Sharp Reunion at Uncle Tom's, about 40 present. The day was somewhat dull but we had a fine time.
.. 25 Finished plowing for corn in back field
.. 28 .. Finished sowing corn about 8 1/2 acres in 14 acre field, sowed 1 bus corn at {Wisconsen No 7?}. Early Leaming & Galden Glow.
June 5th. Geo Millers came over to spend Sunday with us.
. 7 .. Started to plant potatoes, plowing down a crop of sweet clover
.. 9 .. Went to North Brant S.S. Convention at Cainsville in the afternoon Edith and the children going to Evan McCreais and I to Gullens for dinner, Jennie Stewart came out and helped Cyrid with the milking
10 .. Finished planting potatoes nearly 2 acres. 3 1/3 rows of {illegible} on West side. 1/3 sow of Dakota Reds and 1 1/3 sow of New Ontario seed {illegible} the balance in Green mountains.
.. 11 .. John McKnights of Toronto called for a little while and Will Breen and family of {illegible} came for a little visit. a heavy rain after dinner
.. 12 .. Mr & Mrs A. Wilson of Paris came over for a little visit.
.. 13 .. Finished drawing manure to turnip ground.
.. 14 . Finished plowing turnip ground. Miss Preston the Womans Institute delegate stayed with us over night.
Monday, May 11
June 15th Went to our S.S Convention at St. George, meeting Rev Mr Fletcher at the car and taking him down with me, the day was fine and the Convention was a real success.
. 16 Sowed turnips about 3 acres in West side of 14 acre field.
. 18 Dolly & Bessie came out to stay the weekend with us.
. 19 . I'm taking the Girls home {illegible} drove around by Clarence Lees and took tea with them, a very nice night & drive
.. 20 .. Finished cultivating corn 1st time. S.S Business Meeting (yearly) and Social Evening, {illegible}
' 21 . Started to do road work on the side-road. drawing cinders from the Lake, a very hot day.
.. 22. Went to Maggie Sharps Wedding in the afternoon which was at 3 O'clock. There were nearly 60 present.
.. 23 Drew cinders and repaired hill on the lane by the barn.
. 24 . Started to cut lucerne & Sweet Clover on North hill.
. 25 .. Went to S.S Picnic, going in {Autor?} to Victoria Park. Galt.
.. 26 .. Went over to Will Millers for a little while in the evening.
. 27 . Cultivated mangels 2nd Time, Tom Reynolds came to work in the afternoon
.. 28 . A heavy rain last night, Finished putting in Kitchen Drain.
.. 30 . Started to draw in hay off north hill. 5 loads of ucerne & 5 of Sweet Corn
July 3rd Grandma Little and Greireons came up for the evening
11th. Insured with the Western Farmers Weather Insurance Co. the Buildings & Contents for $2.000. at the rate of $2.00 per u. for 3 yrs. Finished cultivating corn the second time.
.. 5th Elyeen & Jennie Stewart came out for a few days. Don came out in the evening for the holidays.
Tuesday, May 12
1921
July 6th Went to Aunt Marguret Greens Funeral in the afternoon about 110 in the shade after over two weeks of very hot weather.
.. 7 . Finished drawing in hay off north field. 28 loads & 6 off 3 acre field. 1 load of rakings
.. 8 . Finished cutting hay in the morning and drew in a load of rakings, and a heavy but welcome rain about noon, raining nearly all afternoon which came after 3 weeks of extremely hot weather. which was exceptionaly good for the corn. Margurete, Louis & {Minie?} Hewitt came up for a few days.
.. 9 Replaced the binder. raining all afternoon.
.. 10 Went to Woodstock in the morning, and as it rained nearly all afternoon we did not come back until Monday.
.. 11 . Finished drawing in hay 2 loads Lucerne off corner next Hartleys barn Making 36 loads of hay in all.
.. 12 Brought 3 young cattle home from Armstrongs
.. .. Started to cut wheat in creek field.
.. 14 Finished cutting wheat in Hogs back field May me & 2 little folks and Agnes Crogier came up from Brantford.
. 15 Cultivated Potatoes 1 {illegible} and went through turnips with diser
.. 16 Josie Jackson came down from Galt for the weekend.
. 17 Baptismal Services@St.George and took Andrew to be Baptized
the day was fine, called at Millers a little while in the evening.
.. 18 Started to cut mixed grain in back ten acre field
.. 19 A fine rain last night and this morning
Wednesday, May 13
July 21st Finished cutting mixed grain & early oats in young orchard. Tom Reynolds finished hoeing turnips. Went to school meeting in the evening.
.. 22nd Finished drawing in wheat 9 1/2 loads off creek field and 5 loads of sheaves & 1 1/2 loads of loose off hogsback field.
.. 23rd Cultivated potatoes 2nd time, Mrs Hewill. & Louise came up.
.. 24 We all went to Brantford in the car to take {Hewittle?} home
.. 25 Started to cut oats in the afternoon.
.. 27th Finished cutting oats and put the binder away.
.. 29 .. Finshed drawing in mixed grain 6 1/2 loads off back 10 acre field & 3 loads off half of young orchard. Helped W. Mc Phereson to thresh.
.. 30 .. Cut weeds around the fences and along thread with the mowing
.. 31 .. Went to Paris church in the monring and to Grandpa Lee for Dinner, Mary Lee came home with we for a visit.
Aug 1st.. Went to Brantford in the afternoon.
.. 2nd.. Grandpa & Grandma Lee over with Aunt Ella for the day and Grandpa finished painting and graining 11 chairs & drawers and bookcases. started to plow for fall wheat in 10 acre field.
.. 3rd Helped Hartleye to draw in oats.
.. 4th Hartleys helped us to draw in oats
..5 .. Finished drawing in oats 11 loads of no 72 of south east field and 2 1/2 loads of no 3 Oats off young orchards over 2 loads of rakings
..7 .. Went over to W. Miller for tea, it being Jims Birthday
.. 8.. T. Reynolds finishing hoeing the turnips, mangels & potatoes. Went to Brantford in the afternoon.
Thursday, May 14
1921
Aug 10th Helped Simons to thresh rye in the field. Mrs Reynolds & the girls came down for a couple of days.
.. 11 .. Womens Institute Meeting held here in the afternoon
.. 12 . Scotts came to thresh 1/2 day 158 oats & 148 bus of wheat. Helped Johnsons to thresh in the afternoon
.. 14 Went to the Glen to church and called on Rev. Mr & Mrs Patterson who were camping up there. A fine rain last night
.. 15 Helped R. Atkin to thresh. Went to Dentists in afternoon.
.. 17 .. Finished plowing back ten acre field for wheat.
.. 19 . Picked Green gage plums, a heavy crop.
.. 23 .. Finished plow 3 acre field of sod for wheat, (Started to plow {illegible} corn to {illegible}.
.. 24 . Went to Farmers Picnic at Lucks flats a fine day and a great crowd about 3 or 4 thousand people there.
.. 25 Mayme and children came up for a few days from Brantford
. 25 Started Took 9 young cattle back to the bush.
26 Started to plow clover sod in centre east field very dry
. 25 Went with W.McPherson + J.Atkin to judge school childrents plots
.. 29 . A heavy but very fine rain (over 2 in's) which was badly needed
.. 30 . Leone's Birthday, her mother giving a Gradle Roll Picnic. Grandpa & Grandpa Lee, Aunt Jill ovette & family coming over Went to young Peoples Meeting at Mrs {illegible} in the evening.
.. 31 Andrews Birthday a very fine day.
Sept 1st. Mayme and 3 children & Edith, Leme, Andrew & I went to Woodstock calling on Nelson Franklins in the afternoon. went to {illegible} in the evening staying all night at Breins and going to St. Marys.
Friday, May 15
Sept 2nd. for dinner (at Galbrniths) and back to Woodstock by way of Stratford
.. and after having tea at Jeane, left for home arriving about 9.30.p.m.
.. 3rd Finished threshing at Rye crofts and Hendersons. a fine rain at night.
. 4th Mayme and little folks went home in the evening.
.. 5 . Went to Brantford at night taking Louise, Marguerite & Dan & me.
.. 6 . Went to Will McReagies funeral in the afternoon
.. 10 . Finished plowing wheat ground in centre east field
. 11 .. Went to church in Paris and to Grandpa Lee's for dinner, took Jean Love home. having been visiting with us for a few days. a fine rain last night.
. 13 Finished sowing wheat in back 10 acres and 3 acre field field.
.. 14 Went over to Clarance Lees in the afternoon to help fill silo
. 15 Helped Watson McPherson to fill his silo
.. 16 Went to Rye crofts to help fill the silo
.. 18 Helped Frank Reed to fill silo.
. 20 .. Started to cut corn in back field
. 21 Tom Reynolds went to Hendersons silo filling for me.
. 22 . Hartleys and Johnsons silo filling, and they started here about 11 O.clock on Fri. and finished about 10 O. clock on Sat the 24th The silo was heaped up about 2 ft with boards and covers, the fullest we had ever had it, with 2 acres of corn (well eared) leftover
.25th Our Rally Day at S.S. Rev. Mr Adams of Paris gave a very fine talk, using a Watch as an illustration and 3 P's in a Pod.
.. 26 Finished sowing wheat about 7 acres, sowing 1/7 acre plot of Imperial Amber and about 7 bus of Imp.Amber at I bought from Mr Wm Osborne on the Brantford Road.
Saturday, May 16
1921
Sept 28th Finished cutting clover for seed, short but well filled.
.. 29 . Helped Simons to fill their silo. White sow had 6 little pigs
. 30 .. A heavy rain in the morning, but the sun came out occasionally in the afternoon and although {codyithers?} was a good crowd at Paris Show and a real good show.
Oct 1st. Finished filling silos for the year, at Simons in the forenoon.
.. 2nd Mr & Mrs {illegible} Howell came over for S.S. and stayed for tea
.. 3rd Helped W. Mc. Pherson to thresh.
.. 5th Edith went up to help Mrs Robertson for the day.
.. 6 .. Drew in clover seed 3 loads. T. Reynolds came to shock up cows
.. 7 .. Started to rain last night and rained almost steady for 24 hrs
.. 8 .. Went to Paris & Brantford with the car, going to Echo Place for dinner
.. 9 .. Visited Presbyterian S.S. in Paris in the afternoon.
.. 10 .. Started to plow out corn stubble.
. 11 .. A heavy rain at noon, started to pick apples in the afternoon
. 12 .. Went to Hartleys to thresh.
. 13 .. Finished our fall threshing 756 bus in all, making overtime for the year the wheat running about 22 bus per acre.
.. 15 .. Annie Hewitt & 4 Gullens came up last night and we started to dig the potatoes, getting in three loads.
16 .. Gordon Griersons & Grandma Little came up for tea.
17 .. Finished the threshings for the year at Simons. Edith and the little folks went over to Clarences for a few days
.. 18 . Helped R. Atkins to dig potatoes for 1 1/2 days.
19 Ollie Meabing came up to help with potatoes
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Sunday, May 17
Oct 22. Finished digging potoes 7 double loads off a little less than 2 acres.
.. 23 Went to Paris Church in the morning to Harvest Home {illegible}
. 24 .. Finished drawing in mangels 4 loads Went to McCombs for a load of Oats 27 bags, being my share of 1/3 from the fields at the bush. Went to Rev. S.S. Executive Meeting in Brantford in the evening.
. 25 Went to Prov. S.S. Convention at Wellington St. Meth. Church Brantford. Went to Gullens at Echo Place for supper, and back to hear Dr Marion Lawrence in the evening. Edith stayed in Brantford for the three days, but I came home each night and went back for the afternoon and evening sessions. It was a great Convention and an overflow Meeting was held each evening.
.. 29 . Tom Reynolds topped the turnips with the hoe.
.. 31 . Held a Halloween Social here in the evening, there were about 60 present and all had a good time. the costumes were many and varied. R. Robertson taking the {illegible} for the man as Hard times and Louise Hewitt for the ladies as Charlie Chaplin, after the programe & lunch, the lights were turned low and the evening closed with old folk songs
Nov 152nd. Drew wheat to Paris at 95 cents per bus.
" Andrew started to walk at 14 mos. old.
.. 7th Drew in the last load of turnips, making 16 loads in all
. . Took celery, dalhia & gladalia bulbs into the cellar and finished picked the spy apples.
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Monday, May 18
1921
Nov 7th Thanksgiving Day, and as Dm. Jack Marguerite {illegible} Louie & Annie Hewitt were here we all went over to Grandpa and Grandma Lee for Supper.
.. 8 .. Started to snow about noon and snowed steady for over a day, there being over 6 inches of snow.
. 9 Brought young cattle home from Hartleys bush.
.. 10 .. Took a load of potatoes to Brantford with the slay.
.. 14 .. Took the Engine & Saw over to Johnsons to saw wood.
.. 15 . Started to cut corn stalks with the engine.
.. 16 . Started to plow in creek field for oats.
. 22 .. Edith and the little folks went over to Moores for tea.
. 23 . Rain turning to snow & ice at night.
.. 24 .. Started to draw turnips to the Glen@20¢.
.. 25 .. Went to Presby by Meeting at Paris in the afternoon and evening. Rev. Dn Gordan "Ralph Connor" spoke at both Meetings
.. 29 .. Went to Miss Griers to get 6 shoots about 150 {illegible} each.
.. 30 . A very fine mild day, like Indian Summer.
Dec 1st. A fine Indian Summer Day, Mr Hartley helped to plow.
.. 2nd. Finished plowing back 14 acre field.
.. 5th Snow storm last night with ice.
.. 7th Brought calfs home from Saybs bush.
. 8 . Started to draw turnips to the Glen (very slippery)
. 13 . Took a load of potatoes to Brantford selling them privately at $9.00 per bag.
. 15 Went to St. George in forenoon to pay taxes. $118.85 {illegible} $11.00
.. 19 Took potatoes to Paris, also 6 geese to Roy Meggs for $14.00.
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Tuesday, May 19
1921.
Dec 21st. Went to School Concert at McPhersons School in the evening.
. 23rd Went to Brantford with potatoes and to do Xmas shopping.
. 25th Went to Clarence Lee's where the Lee's held their annual Xmas dinner, it was a very nice day, about 30 being present, the day was enjoyed by all and especially by the Reddies, Santa being very good to them
28th Went to annual School Meeting
.. 30th Dr. Fashen came out in the morning and we dehorned the cattle.
.. 31st A good year in this section of Ont. for which we have much to be thankful.
1922. Jan 1st. Went to annual Rally of the Paris S.S. in the afternoon.
Jan. 2nd. As New Years day came on Sunday this year we celebrated on Monday, having Mr & Mrs Reynolds and family. Mill Millers and Josie Jackson for the day.
.. 3rd Went to Brantford with a load of pigs.
.. 5th Drove to Paris and took the St.car to Brantford to attend County Council S.S. Executive Meeting. a good meeting with a fair attendance. I was elected President of the Association for the 2nd year. Went to Presentation at Blue Lake to Mr & Mrs John Moore it sure a very pleasant evening, they were presented with an electric lamp. We were very sorry to hear of the death of Rev. Mrs McRae of Glen-Morris.
. 8th Edith and I drove to Ajax taking Miss Watson along with us and going to her home for dinner which we enjoyed very much. afterwards going to their annual S.S. Rally where I had been invited to speek, as also the Press of Oxford and Waterloo Counties the Methodist Church was crowded. {illegible} of J. Dalgells for tea.
.. 10th. Aunt Joan Miller came for a visit. Dave were glad to see her.
. 11th Went to Township S.S. Executive Meeting in the Meth. Church (in the afternoon) St. George
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Wednesday, May 20
1922
Jan 11th. Drove Aunt Jean up to Kelmans in the evening where R. McDonald. Miss Chadwick and myself took the affirative side aginst J. Atkin. Edith, Miller & J. Kelman the Debate was Resolved that the Senate should be abolished the negative side won.
.. 17 .. Went to annual congregational Meeting of our church in the evening. a good turnout.
.. 18th Helped Griers to kills pigs in the afternoon
. 19 .. Finished drawing out turnips about 460 bus.
Feb 1st Went to T. Burt to bring clover huller for F. Scott.
.. 2nd. Threshed clover seed in the forenoon. 5 bus off 3 loads.
.. 3rd Went to Prepatory Preparotory Service. Capt Oakes gave a fine talk
.. 4th Josie Jackson came down from Galt for a visit. . 5 .. Went to Communion Service at Presbyterian church St. George
. 8 . Went to Ahah Lees in the evening to plan for the Golden Wedding
.. 9 .. Took 24 bags of potatoes to T.E. Ryersons Brantford@$1.50 per bag.
.. 10 . Spent the afternoon taking subscriptions for Presby. Church.
.. Went to Kitchens School at night, having been asked to judge on a Debate.
.. 12 A very stormy Sunday.
. 14 Grandpa and Grandma Lees Golden Wedding Day.
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1922
Feb 15th Went to Mr & Mrs Congos for tea and to spend the evening.
. 16 . Marnie & Jim Sharp came down for dinner and to spend the afternoon
.. 18 Finished drawing in cornstalks from the field, the corn was well eared and yielded about 2 1/2 bus per shock on about 130 or 40 in all. saved about 3 bus of the best for seed.
. 30 Derek Holsliey had a heifer calf.
. 21 Rained with just enough frost to make it freeze to the trees, telephone wires etc, the worst icestorm we have ever had. breaking the dd or chards very baadly as well as trees every where and putting telephone wires & poles in very bad shape.
. 23 .. Were invited to {illegible} E. Taylors for the evening but owing to the ice we could not go, Took Prince to Hartleys to get skood
. 25 Light holstien cow had a dark blueish calf.
Mar 1st. Not a bad day for the first of March fairly cold but not stormy
. 3rd Went to Oratorial Contest at the Glen where I had been asked to help judge
.. 7th We all drove to Paris in the morning and I took the train to Woodstock went to Crogiers for dinner and attended Presbytery Meeting in the afternoon
. 8 .. Went to Weins sale, it being the second day of it, the roads were getting very bad.
. The telephone men repaired our line and stayed here for dinner.
.. 12. Dr. Dunton came out to see Edith after a tumble at front of cellar steps.
.. 13 Beatrice Rye croft came to help. 14th Went to H. Clarke for a {illegible} luifer calf.
. 15 Took engine & saw to Hartleys to cut wood.
14 & 17 Drew 2 laods of hay to Paris to {illegible{ & Gourby & Mr. Gray.
. 21 Sowed clover seed in back 10 acre field, a fall of snow on the ground.
.. 22 Hitched up colts Fred & Sandy to the sleigh for the first time.
.. 23 Cut trees and broken limbs along the road in back field.
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Friday, May 22
1922
Mar 25th Burned bush in afternoon cleaning up around the house and orchard.
.. 27 .. Sold Freddie (a 3 yr. old colt) to Watson McPherson for $140.00
.. 28 .. Finished cleaning seed grain and sweet clover out of oats (2 bags)
.. 29 . A fine day, stretched fence from the creek to the road gats.
.. 30 .. Took a load of 6 pigs to Brantford {illegible} at less than 6 mos. old
.. 31 .. Woke up last night with La Grippe and a very sore finger which proved to be blood poison. The trees were all loaded down with ice again which proved as bad and worse in some places on account of the wind, which broke off large telephone poles by the {illegible} in places
Apr 1st Turned out to be a very nice day after Marchs closing storm
.. 3rd Tom drew up the manure for the hot-bed & we made it up. Pollyanna had a black & white huifer calf. Trimmed grapes.
.. 5th Jane Duncan of Brantford droped in for dinner and a little visit
.. 6 . Sowed Tomato. Lettuce& Aster seed in the hot-bed.
.. 7 .. Drew in remainder of straw stack. Mr & Mrs Lee came over for dinner
.. 8 .. Sowed Sweet Clover on wheat ground & seeded 4 acres at the bush, with Sweet clover Red C. & {illegible} and Timothy about 10 bus fa were
.. 10 .. A very warm spring day, took the car out for the first time. going to town and to Will Millers for tea.
.. 11 .. A splendid rain last night and nearly all forenoon took. 3 cattle to the Glen to C.E. Meggs.
.. 13.. Finished sawing our wood in the forenoon and sawed Johnsons in the afternoon.
Saturday, May 23
1922
Apr 14th Receeded hog-back field with sweet clover. Geroge Lee's came over and stayed for "Good Friday" {Maguestie?} & Lousie came up
.. 15 .. Went to Co. S.S. executive meeting in Brantford.
.. 16.. Avery nice day for Easter Sunday. Took the car to church first time
.. 18.. Jim Stanley & Willie mealing came up for a few days. Went to McKenzie's sale in afternoon.
.. 19 .. Burned brush in the orchard and in the back field.
.. 20. . A cold windy day, went to the Glen in the morning for salt and to Grandma's in the afternoon for 14 bus of seed barley @ $1.00 per bus.
.. 21.. Started to cultivate in the afternoon.
.. 24 T. Reynolds came and we started to work on the land
.. 28.. Sowed onto in creek field. Started sandy colt to work.
.. 29. Finished sowing mixed grain in back 14 acre field.
May 1st. Sold 5 young cattle to P.E Meggsand took them to the Glen went to S. Trustee meeting at the Glen in the evening.
.. 2nd Help Helped Jim Harthy cultivate in the afternoon
.. 3rd Finished rolling spring grain
May 1st. 18 R. I Red chickens hatched
4th Plowed the garden and planted early potatoes etc.
.. 5.. Took Edith to Brantford Hospital in the morning were our little son "James Adam" was born. Weight 8 3/7 lbs.
.. 6 .. Repaired the {gaurd?} at {culvest?} on Blue Lake creek.
.. 7.. Went to St. George to church in the morning when Mr Bruce of Ayr. preached to the children, and to Brantford hospital in the afternoon to see Edith and the Baby.
.. 8.. White sow had 8 little black and white pigs.
1922.
May 8th. Went to S.S. Executive + Programe {illegible} meeting at the Glen in the evening
- 9 - Went to St. George in the afternoon to see the council about the road, and we motored to Brantford at night.
- 10 - Gave mangel - ground a second coat of manure
- 11 - {Pound mangel?} ground/
- 12 - Started to plow for corn
- 14 - Mothers Day, went to church in St. George to Sister {Ball?} for dinner and to the Hospital in the afternoon
- 17 - We all went down to Brantford and brought Edith + the baby {hen?} from the Hospital. Ollie Mealing came up to herd the cows
- 15th Telephone repaired after having been out of commission since the big ice storm in the end of the month
- 20 - Turned cows to pasture field
- 22nd Sowed Sugar {mangels?} about {seven?} acre, also peads, beets, etc
- 23 Finished manuring corn ground in south East field
- 24 Went to Sharp Reunion at the Glen in afternoon, a fine day.
Victoria Day (Sunday 24th)
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1925
January was a very steady month, about 12 inches of snowfall and it was spendid sleighing since before Christmas, several times the thermomitor dropped below zero but scarcely a day that it thawed at all. Spent nearly all the month back at the bush cutting wood, taking Leme to school in the morning. Don came back after dinner with the team and we brought a load of wood at home each night. Drawing out manure and odd jobs on Saturday. February started cold, but some {beame?} milder thawing so much about the middle of the month that it spoiled our good sleighing. Attended Annual Fire Assurance Metting in Gald and Edith and the boys visited at Duncan Millers. And on the 13th went to Will Millers for dinner and to Uncle Andrews for tea. March came in very nicely, with a fall of snow which made a few days sleighing again, in the evening of {Marchend?}. Edith + I took a sleigh load and went to a shower at Mr + Mrs A.E. Lemmingtom for Alice Lynns. Spend the first weel in Mar. cleaning {papering?} and painting the setting room
Mar 5th Spend the evening with Mr + Mrs Allan Perley
- 10 - Tapped the maple trees at the bush (about 55) and started to trim the apple tress
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1923
April 1st. {Gerim?} Shepard went home after working for us all winter
2nd Henry WIlliamson came out for the Easter holidays and Best came out for a load of wood
- 5th A very wet day. Husked corn in the afternoon, the Rawleighman came
- 6 - Went to Brantford taking the car from Paris. Don came up with me
- 7 Milton Lee came out and the boys went back to the bush to gather the sap
- 9 - Sowed 1 1/2 bus of Red Clover Seed on back 14 acre field.
- 18 - Finished drawing in corn stalks from the field
- 20 - Went to the bush and brought home the sap pails after having made about 6 gals of syrup
- 21 {Mik? illegible} came to work for 8 mos
- 23 Started to roll meadows and to cultivate
25 Took the car to town for the first time. Edith went to {illegible}
- 28 - Grandmaa Lee died after a lingering sickness of two mos or more
- 28 - Finished sowing oats in north hill field
- 30 - Went to Grandma Lee's Funeral, a wet cold day.
May 2nd Finished sowing mixed grain in south east corner field
- 4 - Went to Brantford and Echo place with the car
1925
Mar 12th {illegible} was held here, a very nice day
- 18th Went to a House-warming for Will + Alice McCloud. it was a very pleasant evening but turned very wet
- 29 - Finished sawing wood. a fine big pile,
- 25 - Sawred {Hastings?} wood in the afternoon.
- 27 - Went to the bush to gather the sap-pails after a splendid {run?} having made over 10 gals of {lye}
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Cash Account
Sunday, July 19
1914 Brought Forward
May 23nd. Sold 2 yearling & 2, 2 yr old heifers (3060 lbs) | 215.11 | |
... Meat 25c Fish 25c Groceries 66c {?} 25c | 1.41 | |
8 dy eggs @ 20c 1.60 setting of eggs | 1.85 | |
Bert $50.00 nickie $12.00 10 yds metting 50c lump block 23 | 62.55 | |
750 lbs of oat chops @ $150 $11.25 28 bags of grain chop 48c | 11.73 | |
Paid Dr. Frasken vetrinary Bill | 3.50 | |
Weighing cattle 20c. Co 15c {campher bulle?}5c | .40 | |
25th 1 1/2 bus wheat 1.30 2 bus apples $1.00 to W.Gibson | 2.30 | |
.. 2 qts cream 50c milk 25c apple 15c | .92 | |
26th Mother $5.00 1 granite source pen 15c 1 coffee pot 15.9 fruit 35c | 5.65 | |
.. 1 box biscuit etc 25c {?} & biscuits 25c car face 15c | .65 | |
.. 29.. 4 qts milk 20c 2 doz eggs 40c milk 15c | ||
Paid Mr. Foreshaw for splitting wood 3 dys | 3.00 | |
.. 30 .. Bulk cheque for Apr. -- | 42.28 | |
Paid R. Hierex for eavtroughing (south of house) | 6.30 | |
Blacksmithing 70c sprayer rep 30c groceries 1.40 | 2.40 | |
1 cut midd $1.30 milk $3.35 wire 20c {hear?} cut 15c | 5.00 | |
Lumber for driving shed door @ 40c per m | 3.75 | |
1 pr door hangers 75c 160 for back $1.00 | 7.75 | |
W Sase for feed etc. $1.90 fish 10c 1 shoe sett 40c | 2.40 | |
.. 31st church sesh 2.00 missing 50c no 15c | 2.65 | |
June 1st Harold Jarvis concert 35c groceries 25c postage etc 15c | 75 | |
.. Tomato plants etc 45c 2 settings of eggs 50c | 92 | |
.. 3rd. Rec from A.B.Cornwell in horse-board $6.00 milk 25c | 6.25 |
Monday, July 20
June 4th Sold to W.C. Coates, Paris 2 bags seed potatoes @ $1.00 | $2.00 | |
.. .. Bought 2 bags O. chop $1.60 3 bags corn chop $8.25 | $9.85 | |
.. .. 1 pr. overalls 1.00. 2 agd. table oil-cloth 20 groceries 1.20 | 2.90 | |
.. .. Sold 12 2/3 dz eggs & 20c $2.30 2 qts milk 10c | 2.62 | |
.. .. paints & oil $1.15 stamps 15c co 25c stamps 10c | 1.60 | |
.. 8th 9 dz eggs @ 20c & 1.80 milk 20c 2 dz eggs 30c milk 20c | 2.60 | |
.. 10 .. Sold 11 hogs weighing 2130lbs @ $7.70 per cut | 164.07 | |
.. .. 30 rods 8 wire fence @ 29c $8.70 15lbs greystone T. seed 40c | 9.10 | |
.. .. 10 bags of oats chop @ $1.50 per cut | 11.15 | |
.. .. groceries 45c milk powder 65c {?} R. 25c fish 25c | 1.20 | |
.. 11 .. Paid Mrs M.B. Gullen on legacy | 150.00 | |
S.G. Reed rent of pasture on Cunningham farm. | 15.00 | |
.. .. 200 S.S. Convention Programes | - 4.50 | |
.. .. Fruit 90c meat 30c toll 10c Butter $1.30 | 2.68 | |
.. 13 .. 2 dz eggs 40c 3 dz eggs 60c | 1.00 | |
.. .. Mike $3.00 Dave Currie for herding cows 1 week $1.50 | 45 | |
.. .. Bread 15c Fish 40c meat 45c 3gal coal oil 54c | 1.54 | |
16 Creamery cheque for may | 35 | |
.. .. 3 dz eggs 60 2 chickens 50c 1 dz eggs 20c milk 15c | 1.45 | |
.. .. Co 60c postage 10c co 15c Tom 75c groceries 25c | 1.85 | |
19 mike $5.00 {stain?} shod (2 new shoes) 70c 1 cut salt 45c | 6.15 | |
.. 22 5 dz eggs @ 20c $1.00 1 bus {O. 8. C.NON?} Oils R. Stayler | 3.00 | |
.. .. 1100 lbs of Oat chop @ $1.50 | 16.50 | |
1 can buggy paint 60c 1 pail lard 20 lb & 16 1/2c $3.50 | 3.90 |
Tuesday, July 21
June 25th. Paid Mr Foreshaw for hoeing mangels etc. | 5.00 | |
.. .. Bert Williamson for fixing loose etc | 5.00 | |
.. 26 .. Rec from J. McDonald ox saw | 1.00 | |
.. .. milk 10c 4 dz eggs @ 20c ^80c | .90 | |
.. .. Rec from Bram Reid on saw | 1.00 | |
.. 27 .. mike $1.00 church sal 1.00 Miss 50c Phone etc 20c | 2.70 | |
.. 29 .. Bought of C.K. Morrow 1 buggy, harness & blanket | 8.00 | |
.. 30 .. Picnic ex purse 1 dz {bannas?}, 1ic creamette | .85c | |
July 1st Sold 5 dz egg @ 30c $1.00 milk 15c | 1.15 | |
.. .. Fish 28c bread 20c {water?} 5c Mrs Roger $2.00 groceries 25c | 2.75 | |
.. 4th Sold 2 hens 8 1/2 lbs $1.25 milk 85c | 1.60 | |
.. .. Paid Davie Currie $1.50 Co 15c | 1.65 | |
.. 6 .. 1 bag of potatoes from Dalzells | 1.25 | |
.. .. 1 dz eggs 20c milk 20c 1 dz eggs 25c | .65 | |
.. 8 .. Paid mike $10.50 Mrs Roger $1.00 meat 10c bread 10c | 11.70 | |
.. 10 .. milk 20c milk 10c 1 dz eggs 15c | 55 | |
.. 11 .. Paid Davie $1.50 1 Gall 10c grain 5c oranges etc 30c | 1.95 | |
.. 14 .. Laundry 12c mending rubber tissue 5c fish 50c buns 35c | 1.02 | |
.. 15 .. milk & Cream cheque for june | $52.23 | |
.. 16 .. meat 80c bread 40c 1 1/2 bus seed potatoes from Angus 1.00 | 1.80 | |
.. .. Rec from Mrs Cornwell for strawberries | 2.00 | |
.. .. Sold 1 basket sour cherries 50c 1 bus sweet cherries 75c | 1.25 | |
.. 18 .. 1 dz eggs 25c milk 15c 5c | .35 | |
.. .. Grocery bill W. {Saes?} 8.70 horse shoeing $1.00 | 9.70 | |
2 cut midd $2.70 oatmeal 25c scythe stone 10c {onp?} 5c | 3.10 |
Wednesday, July 22
July 18th. Rec from Will Forbes on sow | 1.00 | |
Hair cut 15c groceries etc $1.15 | 1.30 | |
.. 19 .. church sub $1.00 miss 25c co 15c bread etc 40c | 1.80 | |
20 .. Paid man from Lake for 4 1/2 dys work @ $1.30 | 8.10 | |
.. 21 .. Linseed 25c salts 5c sev. range 25c telephone bill $4.39 postage 11c | 2.05 | |
.. .. To Mr Corral railway fare for Mr & Mrs Lewis | 3.00 | |
Sold 3 loads of hay to Wolfe Bros @ $10.00 | 30.00 | |
.. 1 .. to Ontario Portland Cement Co. | 10.00 | |
.. .. Paid for Jean for Nellie | 2.00 | |
.. 24 .. milk 40c 1 dz eggs 25c milk 10c | 75c | |
.. .. Sugar $1.00 bread 50c Bert for mike Roger $2.40 bal. $1.40 | 4.10 | |
.. 27 .. Paid M.B Gullen on legacy | 15.00 | |
.. 28 .. Paid Mr Foreshaw for 7 1/2 days hoeing $7.50 Bread 30c | 8.00 | |
.. 30 .. 1 film pack 75c fish 45c meat 50c 2 pr leather soles 40c | 2.10 | |
.. 31 .. 1 pr working shirts $1.25 1 pr under shirts 70c pencils 10c | 2.05 | |
.. .. 1 dz jars 90c 1 pail lard 20 lbs $3.50 groceries 70c | 4.90 | |
.. .. 1 pr leather gloves 50c whip lash 10c 1 book (col hymes) 35c | .95c | |
.. .. Paid Mrs Johnson on butter Acc. $2.00 | ||
August. Rec. from A.B. Cornwell 3 acres rent to nov. 1st | 20.00 | |
.. .. 1 spring chicken 35c milk 15c | ||
.. 3rd Paid mother $10.00 butter $1.75 bread 25c co 15c toll 10c | 12.25 | |
.. 5th Fish 35c meat 35c bread 50c 2 {Holrusk?} 20c postage 10c | 1.50 | |
.. 7 .. Roast $2.05 oatmeal 25c cheese 40c | 2.70 | |
.. .. Rec. from N. Sayles on sow | $1.00 |
Thursday, July 23
July 8th Paid Davie $3.00 Mr Lewis $2.00 {horoyes?} rep. 10c | $5.10 | |
Aug .. Horse shoeing 30c 1 kettle 20c mirrirs 30c chopping 24c | 1.04 | |
.. .. 1 lb of tea 50c co 10c fish 28c | .68 | |
.. 13 .. 1 bale of hay to Pitts 125 lbs | 10 | |
.. .. 6 bus of wheat to A.B. Cornwell @ $1.00 | 6.00 | |
.. .. 11 bags grain chopped 66c 1 can haddie 15c | .81 | |
.. 13 To Brantford Carriage works for repairing buggy wheels 2 new tires, part new rim & setting tires | $5.65 | |
.. 14 Paid Mr Foreshaw for 3 days hoeing | 3.00 | |
.. .. plow shares $1.05 wire nails 10c bread 20c | 1.35 | |
.. .. 2 qts milk 10c | ||
.. 15 Davie 75c 1 dz bananas 20c steak 30c co 15c | 1.40 | |
.. 18 Sold 7 bales of hay to E. Pitts 865 lbs @ $14.00 | 6.05 | |
.. .. 9 bags chopping 55c kettle rep 30c groceries 60c | 1.45 | |
.. .. 2 gang plow share 50c 1 pick handle 20c | .70 | |
.. .. 1 pack promo films 75c bread 10c fish 20c | 1.05 | |
.. 19 1 cut sugar of 7. P. Pallin $4.85 groceries 55c | 5.40 | |
.. .. Milk cheque for july | 34.77 | |
.. .. rec from council cheque (1 1/2 loads nails for engine) | 4.50 | |
.. 21 11 lots of milk 55c 1 dz eggs 25c milk 5c | .85 | |
.. 22 Old buggy wheels rep. tires sett 2.00. spokes & 1/2 rim $1.75 | 3.75 | |
.. .. Horse shod 50c groceries 35c 100 lbs salt 50c | 1.35 | |
.. .. Developing 2 packs of films 50c printing 10c | .60 | |
.. .. water sett 1.50 (?) meat 70c envelope & postage 10c | 2.35 |
205 Friday, July 24
Aug 22nd Matt $10.00 mother $5.00 {illegible}etc. 25¢ | 15.25 | |
24th Sold 3 doz eggs @25¢ 50¢ $5 | ||
Bread 10¢ Cool aid 62¢ meat {30?} Fish 28¢ | 1.30 | |
29 50 lbs of Flour $165 chopping 30¢ buggy whip 20¢ | 2.15 | |
1{illegible} oil 10¢ bananas 10¢ meat 30¢ laundry 16¢ | 66¢ | |
30 Church sub 1.00 Miss. 50¢ Co. 15¢ | 1.65 | |
31 Paris Plains G.P. 75¢ bread 15¢ | 90 | |
4 doz eggs @25¢ $1.00 1{illegible} milk 15¢e | 15 | |
Sept 3 Meat 30¢ fish 53¢ bread 10¢ {illegible} Show 10¢ | 1.03 | |
{illegible} from A.B.C. milk $1.00 2 hens $1.00¢ bulbs etc 30¢ | 2.30 | |
5 Paid Mrs R.Gallen on Legacy | 5.00 | |
6 yds of Curtains @15¢ 90 ¢ 1 towell 15¢ meat 30¢ | 1.35 | |
groceries 90¢ biscuits 20¢ 1 wood drill 10 ¢ conf. 10¢ {illegible} 10¢ | 1.40 | |
7 3 doz eggs @25¢ 75¢ milk 5¢ | 80 | |
8 12 bags of grain chopped 72¢ groceries $1.65 drug goods 35.4 | 2.72 | |
Sold {illegible} Bowser 5 {illegible} wheat @$1.10 (Pd. Wet 24th.) | 5.50 | |
Bread 10¢ 2 bridle bits 25¢ shoes rep 50¢ postage 14¢ 10¢ | 1.09. | |
Sent to S.S. {illegible} Toronto $2.00 | 2.00 | |
Fish 45¢ meant 35¢ stamps 10¢ bread 10¢ | 1.00... | |
12 Sold to W. Bowser 1 chicken 50¢ | ||
15 Co. 25¢ Fish 30¢ bread 20¢ groceries 30¢ chopping etc 90¢ | 1.95 | |
17 Buggy shafts rep 80¢ groceries nails 25¢ {illegible} 25¢ | 2.25 | |
Creamery cheque for Aug | 15.96 | |
18 5 Chickens @50¢ each $2.50 apples 35¢ milk 5¢ | 2.90 |
206 Saturday, July 25
Sept 18th Paid Mrs Johnson for Butter | 2.00 | |
{illegible J. Aikin for {illegible} Fund | 50 | |
19 {illegible} $1.00 rods for cellar 40¢ groceries etc. 40¢ | 2.40 | |
{illegible} 9¢ box {illegible} rings 9¢ 2 gang plow {shares?} 20¢ | 38 | |
1 doz eggs 25¢ 1 {illegible} milk 5¢ | 30 | |
Matt Lewis $5.00 W.Sass on Grocery bill | 5.00 | |
Sweet corn 25¢ basket of plums 35¢ | 60 | |
24 Co. 10¢ chopping 25¢ {illegible} day 10¢ postage etc 10¢ {illegible} | .55 | |
26 corn 15¢ milk 20¢ 1 chicken 50¢ milk {19?} | 1.05 | |
Oct 1st. 1 hog weighing 230lbs @$8.40 per {illegible} | 19.32 | |
550 lbs of wheat @$1.05 per bus | 9.62 | |
Sold {illegible} 6 chickens. | 5.00 | |
Plow shares etc 90¢ chopping 60¢ weighing hog 10¢ | 1.60 | |
Paid Massy {illegible} of on {illegible} | 22.00 | |
Groceries 2.75 meat 25¢ 2 balls of twine $1.30 maps etc 25¢ | 4.65 | |
2nd {illegible} show 25¢ {sundries?} 25¢ pencils 10¢ bread 20¢ | 0.80 | |
1 chicken 50¢ apples 30¢ milk 20¢ 3 doz eggs 80¢ | 1.80 | |
Matt $5.00 stamps 10¢ 1 half dozen salt dishes (for J.C) $1.25 | 6.35 | |
4th Church sub 1.00 Miss 50¢ Co. 45¢ {illegible} P. cards. 5¢ | 2.00 | |
5 Rec. Lor 2 loads of hay to D.P. Cement co | 25.00 | |
2 chickens $1.00 2 doz eggs 50¢ apples 10¢ | 1.60 | |
major shad 1.75 1 basket grapes 20¢ oranges + bananas 20¢ | 1.15 | |
1 war atlas 25¢ 1 milk {illegible} 15¢ c. buttons 5¢ bulbs 30¢ sewing {illegible} | .90 | |
Sugar 50¢ 1 box cedar 50¢ 1 purse 15¢ bread 10¢ | .70 |
Sunday July 26 207
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Oct 8th Rob from Paris agricultural society for {end Fringe?} in standing |
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{Fould?} competition of oats {ho. 12?} |
15:00 |
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{21st projss?} on flavour 1.50 {1.3 illegible} in oats $2.00 |
3.50 |
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Paid E. Pits, bill for C. Boots and chopping |
5.00 |
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Telephone bill $4.03, for overalls $1.00 Laundry 16¢ |
5.19 |
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1 axe and handle $1.25 groceries etc $2.25 meat $2.10 |
5.60 |
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Harness rep 50¢ 2 home straps 40¢ bulbs 50¢ ? 10¢ |
1.50 |
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2 anchor posts (cedar) $1.50 bread 10¢ fish 40¢ |
2.00 |
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11. Paid Mr. Foreshaw for splitting wood 2 days |
2.00 |
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12. Fish 45¢ bread 15¢ postage 12¢ butter $2.10 |
2.80 |
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1 doz. Eggs 30¢ two baskets of apples 30¢ milk 5¢ apples 10¢ |
6.5 |
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15. 60¢ 1 chicken 40¢ milk 10¢ apples 50¢ |
1.40 |
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Creamery cheque for Sept. |
39.10 |
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Horseshoeing etc 90¢ for a working shoe $3.00 postage 10¢ |
4.00 |
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Groceries 25¢ Hair cut 35¢ 2 lar ruged roller) $2.50 |
2.90 |
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16. Paid Mrs. M. B. S interest $19.00 bath $10.00 |
29.00 |
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17. Math $1.00 Mrs. R.G $5.00 P. Unders etc 10¢ Fish 60¢ meat 30¢ |
7.00 |
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19. Chopping 78¢ pack films dual feed 20¢ ? hike 10¢ |
1.08 |
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Stone pipes $1.25 Hammer rep. 5¢ bread 10¢ bread 15¢ |
1.45 |
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Snap-shots developed at App’s 30 pictures |
1.04 |
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Groceries $1.90 meat 85¢ Harness rep $1.65 fish 45¢ |
4.85 |
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1 roll of barbed wire 104 lbs @ 3-4 ¢? Pd Nov 17th |
3.38 |
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29. Sold 6 hogs (1150 lbs) @ 14 |
80.50 |
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Paid Mr. Wait for 100 lbs Binder twine @ 129 |
12.00 |
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Meat 50¢ 1 carry comb 15¢ odd wreath 25¢ plow handle 45¢ |
1.35 |
{illegible}23rd. Co 15.4 {illegible}$2.00 Fire Insurance 7.16 {illegible} Laundry 9.54
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1914
Dec 18 Sold bag of apples {number} baskets apples 60¢ | 1.10 | |
20 Church {illegible} $2.00 miss 25¢ {illegible} 5¢ postage 10¢ | 2.40 | |
21st Sold, bag potatoes 60¢, bag of apples 75¢ | 155 | |
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for board Threshere 55 meals & 30%. 7.00 Dick 19 dys 6.30. hur Johreson
Sept 14
عام . der, Jay & nach den Hbrashaw 3. H. Camning /im 1230 for Board 5 werke 20 ur nching act the 17.30 28 meals Side Filling @ 304
Wet 14
Wages Fer 1917
Monday August 31
Tuesday September 1
Wednesday September 2
Thursday September 3
Friday September 4
Saturday September 5
249
Sunday, September 6
1917
Jan 1st. Cash on Hand $70.00
.. 2nd. Paid Rolt Lowe balance of thresshing {aod?}. 10.00
.. .. Mr Evans on wallpaper $5.00 Earl $2.00
. . Dry goods 92¢ Hardware 29¢ Oranges etc 55 stamps 50¢ 2.26
. . Sold 2 doz fresh eggs @ 50¢ 1.00
- 3 Re c. from J. Wolfe for milk to date 20gte @ 6¢ 1.20 . 1 bread ticket $1.60 2 loaves 14¢
.. 6 1qts point. 80¢ mangoes & fan etc 80¢ Earle 90¢
. 8 1 doz pictures on Post cards (Electric Studio Brantford)$1.30 Co50¢ 1.80
. .. Q roll electric tape 30¢ stockings 55¢ Street car 25¢ {illegible} 10¢ 1.20
. 12th 4 doz eggs @ 50¢ $2.00 1 1/2 doz @ 50¢ 75¢
. .. Chopping 30¢ Hosteculture Sec. $2.00 25 lbs {illegible} $1.25 Maud chad. 80¢ 4.35
. . Balance on Wallpaper $2.09 {illegible} paint 25¢ {illegible} 75¢ Sandpaper 10¢ graining color 25¢ 3.94
. . 1 gol oil 1.00 3 lbs white-lead 40¢ turpestine 20¢ mica 15¢ 1.75 .
. 1 strainer pail 60¢ Buttes bowl & laddle $1.45 C. fums 10¢ 1 for rubbers $1.00 3.15
. . 1 box Sanprise soap 4.50 groceries $5.00 Drugs 2.20 Dry goods 1.35 13.05
. 14 Postage 60¢ Co. 10¢ Bread ticket $1.60
.. 15 . Creamery Checque for Dec. 241 lbs of cream Dest26 @ 47¢ 29.42
. . Rec. from J. Wolfe for 24 {gts}of milk @ 6¢ 1.44
.. 18 .. .. Mr Moore .. .. .. .. 1.44
. . Bought 1 ton of bran @ $33.00 33.00
. 22 1 pkt Micerises 5 lbs 50¢. 1/2 doz lemons 18¢ Co 15¢ .83
. .. Rec. Mrs Bowser for milk to Jan 15th. 3.81
.. 24th 7 doz eggs @ 50¢ 3.50
. . Chopping 60¢ Stopper rep 10¢ groceries $1.80 80¢ Earl 1.00 3.50
Monday September 7
Tuesday September 8
Wednesday September 9
Thursday September 10
Friday September 11
Saturday September 12
256
Sunday, September 13
1917
May 2nd Sold R. Mr Donald 10 {illegible}. Alaska Dots 10.00 Bought 10 1/2 {illegible} of Oats for food @85¢ 9.95 Chopping $1.33 2 milk + 14¢ 2lbs figs 16¢ {name?} Birthday 1.00 2.65 Horseshoeing + Roller up $1.75 Bolts 30¢ 2.05 1 sett of hen harrows from Q. Rosebrugh 16.60
3rd Bought Hatson Mr. Pheren 3 setting of eggs {illegible} 1.20
5th 18 2 dozen eggs @32¢ 5.82 Groceries $3.86 Heath Salts 16¢ Elastic 26¢ 4.28 Hay for M.Spreader wheel 25¢ Weighing cattle 25¢ 50
10 Paid Mr Collins for 3 cows 3.00
12 Sold to Jas. Wallace 1 cow 11.40 @6 1/2 ¢ {illegible} 2 {illegible} 248 @11 1/2 $285.20 2 {illegible} 1790 @10 3/4 $192.40 477.60 Bought of Watson Ms Pherson 4 settings of eggs 40¢ 1.60
14 Groceries 1.30 Brace wire 40¢ seeds 5¢ L. Chiming etc 2.50
15 Sold 11 1/2 doz eggs @38¢ 4.37 Dry Goods 84¢ 2 {illegible} cartridges $1.80 1 knife 70¢ 3.33 Oranges 30¢ conf. etc 40¢ toll 35¢ 1 box biscuits 7lb @13¢ 91¢ 1.96 1 lbs buscuits 2.00 Paid mother {illegible} for year. $65.00 67.00 bread $2.80 Co. 35¢ {illegible} 25¢ Groc. 30¢ dishes etc. 40¢ 3.40 Sold M.B. Guller 2 1/2 {illegible} potatoes $4.00 1 doz eggs 35¢
16th 4 yds of {illegible} wire @23¢ 1.15
21 Church Sub. $2.00 {misc?} $1.00 Bread 96¢ Co. 25¢ 4.31
22 {Rup's?} for spreader $1.55 Hore Shoeing 40¢ 4 plow shores $1.30 3.75
23 Oranges etc. 60¢ 3 lbs mangel seed 90¢ hair cut 20¢ 1.70
Monday, September 14
May 23rd {illegible} cheque for Apr. 417 lbs cream ^Just 25% @44c¢ $45.84 Plain {illegible} were 40¢ mails 25c I {illegible} of sugar 8.00 8.65
24 8 doz eggs @40¢ $3.20 12 1/2 doz @40¢ 8.20 Bought of W.F. {illegible} 4 {illegible} 40¢ 2 box pansies 25¢ 65
28 Paid Earl $10.00 Co 15¢
29 Groceries $4.21 Drug Store 75¢ Stamps + {illegible} 13¢ 5.24 Granite kettle 75¢ lid 10¢. Robt Rose brough for 0.85 3 bus of Seed Corn (2 bus Golden Flows 1 box {illegible} $7) $2.40 7.20
June 1st. 30 rods of 8 wire fence @48¢ from H.Watson 14.40
8th Wire {illegible} 10¢ whip 50¢ Groceries $2.92 Dry Goods 3.43 6.95 13 1/3 doz eggs @36¢. 4.86
15th {illegible}. Co 40¢ Ladies Aid $1.20 Bread 40¢ Chopping 14¢ 1.94
18 Creamery Cheque for May $39 lbs cream %25 = $9.7@{illegible}¢ 38.57
20 Bought of E. Pitts crushed oats @$2.70 per curt 44.20 1 curt of bran $2.00 3 curt of meddlinge $6.50 I curt of Cotton seed $2.25 10.75 I bus of Buck wheat $1.70 5lbs hew {illegible} Turnip Reed 4.70 30 rds 8 wire fencing @52¢ $15.60 staples 25¢ {illegible} wire 40¢ 16.25 1 long H. {illegible} $1.00 2 shirts $2.00 {illegible} Rep 10¢ ban 30¢ 3.40 Maude shod $1.00 {illegible} 30¢ stamps 10¢ 1.60
22 12 doz eggs @35¢ 3lbs of lord @30¢ 3.96 3 gts of ice Cream 41.05 Groceries etc 5.05 6.10
25 Bread 22¢ 55. Car Fare to Brantford 60¢ co 15¢ Sand 3¢ 1.00
258
Tuesday, September 15
1917
June 27th Earl $10,000 28th Bought of {illegible}. Wolfe 1 cow $95.00 105.00 2 doz. eggs @33c
29 1 doz cultivator points $2.30 10lbs Sweet Clover 2.00 4.30 1 doz bannas 30c Icw Cream etc 75c 1.15
July 3rd 1/2 large box of cornflakes (18 boxes) 1.68 conf 18c 1.85
4 1 bus of wheat 2.50
5th Conf. 20c mitten 35c Co. 25c Bread $1.70 2.50
10 Lodge dues. $5.54 bapps 30c 2 hack saw blades 20c 6.04 Democrat wheels rep $1.50 wagon rep 25c harness rep 10c 1.85 ban 18c 1/2 bus lime 20c meat 85c Bread 52 1.85
12 Sold 1 sow 420 lbs @13c Telephone $3.75 Groceries $1.55 {illegible} points shepaerd 90c 6.20 63 lbs crushed oats @$2.70 $17.00 2 cut midd @$2.20 $4.40 $1.40 1 combination pipe wrench $1.75 1 hand axe 75c 1 axe handle 25c 2.85 c. rivets 10c 1 oil can 10c whiffle tree is one + bolts 40c weighing pigs 10c 0.70 2 lbs of Paris Green@75c 1.50 Earl $10.00 Co 11.70
17 Sold 5 doz eggs at 35c 2.80 15 doxs strawberries $2.00 conf. 25c meat 40c 2.65 2 door hangers 75c {illegible} knife rep + sharpened 75c 1.50 mover reps 45c 6 {illegible} from Earl 24c
25th Earl $30.00 Salt 65c 1 pitch fork 75c 1 axe handle 30c 31.70 mower reps 15c Oil 38c file 30c C0. 35c Bread 66c Creamery cheque for June $43.96
27 Meat 88c Bread 30c Groceries 6.61 Dry Goods $3.01 9.92
Dec 2nd | Paid J. Fink for service of Red {Heifer?} | 2.00 | . |
- 4th. | {Bread?} 62 weighing cattle | . | |
- 5 - | Sold to J.D. Smith Glen {Mo?}. 73 {bags?} + 10 lbs @2.5.{illegible} 14 {bags?} @ 30{%?}. 211 {illegible} @ 40 {%?} | 167.98 | |
- 6 - | Sent to U.F.O Toronto 2 Baby Beefs 1700 @ 13 1/7 7 | 225.25 | |
. | To. Jas. Wallace 1 cow 960 lbs @ 6 1/2 4 | 62.40 | |
- 7 | Church Sub $1.00 Mise $5.00 C 15% Expense $11.55 Com {illegible | 20.58 | |
- 8 - | 1 ps of {Rershnes?} $2.25 {illegible} 72 1 cooling for Jim Spades | 4.42 | |
- | Grocereis 637 {illegible} up 25 Drawing 3.59 {illegible} 304 | 7.27 | |
- | 2 shares for Gang plow $1.40 Mean 409 Dry Goods $5.53 | 5.33 | |
- | Sold to D. Forbes 2 bags of potatoes @ $2.00. | 4.00 | |
- | Paid Dan on wages $4.00 (potatoes). 2 lbs Sulphur + Sall Pete $.9 | 4.50 | |
-11 | Sold to C. Durham (at Cunninghams sale) Maude | 28.50 | |
- | Bought of H. Cunningha, 1 B. Litter Carries + 1lb of ft {illegible} | 51.00 | |
-12 | 70 lbs of Oyster shell 1.00. 1 iron wedge $1.40 4 gals {illegible} 148 | 4.28 | |
- | Sold 10 geese to L.H.Baines + Son Galt | 30.50 | |
16- | Xo. 14.4 Raid a. Hartley for pasture of Green + colts for summer | 12.00 | |
18- | Paid {hosth?} American Life {illegible} $68.05. $31.90 23.65 | 123.60 | |
- | Car fore 404 Coryl 95.9 Eoolworths $1.50 2.25 {Sundaw?} 604 | 6.00 | |
19- | Creamery Cheque for Nov 195 lbs cream %20 @ 66 | 25.74 | |
- | 12 lbs of butten @ 64 9 $ 7.69 1 cap $2.00 Grocerice 1.13 | 10.81 | |
- | Dan $10.00 Grocerice $5.00 Hardware 63.4 Drugs 24.9 | 16.70 | |
20 | Dry Goods $6.60 Conf. 479 Dr. Dunton {restingall?} 5.50 | 12.57 | |
- | Brought of Cunningham + C. I Sink 18x36 16.25 | 16.25 | |
- | Bracket + pipe $1.65 + {illegible}(Victor) 40.4 Blacksmiths | 2.75 | |
543.67 |
1919
Dec 22nd | Sold 2 {bble?} of {illegible} to Torato | 11.00 | |
- | Roly Bone 55.9 pile .5.0 {Hopecut foge?} 20.9 | 1.15 | |
- | Col 35.4 Bread $5.9 {illegible} | 1.70 | |
23- | Solf Mrs M. Shwart 1 bag of potatoes | 2.35 | |
- | {Corf?} {cube?} $1.43 {illegible} $1.20 glove 1.50 | 4.78 | |
- | Hoolunths $1.80 Bread $9 Northern {illegible} | 4.06 | |
- 27 | 4 gals {illegible} 924 {illegible} 604 Book {Gerat?} | 1.54 | |
- | Groceries $5.04 Bread 33.4 Post{ease?} 3 {illegible}309 | 1.43 | |
29 | Sold {illegible} hog 169 {illegible} @22cN | 32.8 | |
- | Church sold $5.00 {illegible} $1.80 {illegible} | 6.75 | |
31 | D.R. Forbes but of {wayes?} | 120.00 | |
504. |
Will Miller | 10 bags |
Fred Luch | 4 - |
Uncle Adam | 2 - |
Will Robiam | 6 - |
Mr Mealing | 1 - |
1920
Jan 6th | 1 b ble of Cane Mols {mollasons} for feed | 19.00 | |
- | 2 {cert} of Bran $5.20 Jean shed 3.30 1 roll 2 poly{illegible} $3.00 | 11.50 | |
- | Groceries $4.28. Bread 394, 4 gals of cool out 9.24 | 5.69 | |
- | Sick Childrens Hospital $1.00 {protage 10 sep illegible} hoey 504 | 1.44 | |
- | 1 1/4 dry eggs @ 459 944 roast of port 5 1/2 lbs $1.25 | 2.19 | |
9 | 1 bag of potatoes to D. Forbes | 2.75 | |
12 | Sold to Taylor + Walls 5 1 bus of turnips @ 4:04 | 25.50 | |
- | 3 gals of gasoline $1.20 {illegible} Oysters {illegible} 304 1 hacksaw blade 149 | 2.10 | |
14 | Bread {illegible{ 349. Co. 259 Roy Collins for 3 cowd $1.50 $4.50 | 5.09 | |
15 | Brest. 269 20 lbs of Flax seex @159 $3.70 | ||
- | 63 bus 22 lbs corm @$1.72 | 109.03 | |
16 | 10 cwt of Shorts $53.00 per ton | 26.50 | |
- | 188 lbs of cream %24({illegible}) @719 per lb | ||
- | 4 - of butter @6.88 | 2.72 | |
17 - | Paid Rebbie for helping $2.80 Bread 269 | ||
21 - | 2 pts of Oysters $1.10 Conf 25.0 Bread 5.29 Telephone bill $4.28 | 6.15 | |
- | 1 dry eggs 709 2 dry eggs @ 70 1.40 | 2.10 | |
. | 4 bags of potatoes to O.H.Malla @ $9.00 | 12.00 | |
29 | Creamers Cheque for Dec 188 lb cream {illegible} 21 @ 71 | 27.97 | |
- | 2 1/2 dry eggs {illegible} $1.75 1 bus wheat to Ms Moore $2.00 | 3.75 | |
- | 4 gals Bal oil $1.08 nails 509 Globe for Flight 259 {illegible} handle 600 | 2.43 | |
- | Sub to Globe 6 {illegible} $2.00 Star Transcript $1.50 | 3.50 | |
- | Groceries 558 Salhpate 484 Car-fare 359 | 6.71 |
Feb 2nd | 4 bangs of potatoes + 1 bus $13.75 1 bry eggs 704 | 14.40 | |
- | 1 1/2 bangs of apples @ $1.75 @2.12 baskit of apples @ 40 | 3.25 | |
- | 2 bags of produce 604 4 gals of cool out @299 | 1.75 | |
- | Mole of D. St Miune {illegible} of payment {illegible} | 109.50 | |
- | On Church Sub 2.00 Miss 200 on 15-4 | 3.15 | |
3rd | Bob Mumbuship {illegible} $1.00 Edition {Format?} | 2.00 | |
4 - | 20 bags of potatoes to Ryesom @ $3.75 per bag | 7.50 | |
- | Groceries ate $1.10 Grandma Little $20.0 | 21.10 | |
11 - | Lodge Dues $6.72 Groeceries $1.01 Drugs 704 | 8.43 | |
- | 1 door latch 109 Co 25.4 Dominion Relief $10.00 | 10.25 | |
12 | Solf to T. Ryerson Brantford 20 bafs potatoes @ $3.75 | 82. | |
13 | 1 1/2 bus of wheat to Mr Lee. St. George | 3.9 | |
- | Groceries ate 89e Bread 264 | 10.15 | |
Bought of H. Cunningham 1 sett heavy bob {illegible} | 25.00 | ||
19 - | 400 lbs chestnut coal $2.60 Must 809 Glyersins 259 | 3.65 | |
- | 100 Oul cake 4.75 100 {illegible} 10.00 groceries 3.01 | 17.76 | |
- | 4 gals cool oil 1.12 gal {illegible} oil 509 t. {illegible} oil $59 | 2.17 | |
- | 2 bangs of potatoes to Ms Mr Javish 6.00 1 mus apple | 2.7 | |
- | 4 dry eggs @7.59 $2.80 2 bus wheat to Mr Moore 4.00 | 6.8 | |
- | Hartley {illegible} 244 $3.00 Samps 504 | 4.50 | |
21st | Ms Lowe for Gander $4.25 H. Bookes for {illegible} 8.00 | 12.20 | |
23 | 7 Loaves of Break 914 1 pkt absor beat {illegible} 35.9 | 1.26 | |
24- | Creamery Cheque from Jan 179 gals Cream %22 @12.4 lbs of batter | 28.90 |
Jan 27th | Sold to Taylor + Wells 149 1/2 bus of wheat @1.95. | 287.77 | |
- | 2 1/2 dry eggs @709 $1.75 1 1/2 dg @ 6090 909 | 2.65 | |
- | 570 lbs of {chestnut?} $3.56 100 lbs of sugar $16.00 | 19.56 | |
- | {Griasmate?} 7.05 D.J.Watkins for 15 ft of back hang{illegible} | 6.75 | |
Mar 2nd | {reeaired?} from Miss Greire for helping cut wood | 1.00 | |
9th | Paid Dr Dunton acct in full | 6.00 | |
- | - 4 {cert?} of oil {cake?} @$4.75 $19.00 4 fals gasoline @404 1.60 | 20.60 | |
- | Groceries $1.50 Drugs 504 Co 204 | 2.60 | |
- | Sube to Weekly {illegible} $2.00 Postage ete 109 | 2.10 | |
- | -2 dig of eggs @65.9 $1.30 Hardware 85.4 | 85 | 1.30 |
8 | Brought from Farmers Club 5-sacks salt 190 lbs @1.40 | 7.00 | |
12- | Paid H. Cunningham for 17 1/2 days work | 25.00 | |
- | Bought of H. Cunningham 10 bags @25.9 | 2.50 | |
- | 1 horse bruse 509 1 manure fork 759 1 sitt {illegible} | 3.25 | |
- | {Balfour?} taking down Littes Carries ate | 10.00 | |
- | Canadian Home Jornal 1.00 Co. 35.4 Bread $1.56 | 2.91 | . |
16 | Co. 204 Groceries $2.15 1bul 204 Stampe $1.25 | 2.80 | |
- | Bought of Thomas Brittian 1 bus Red Cloves Seed | 38.00 | |
- | Sold 5 doz eggs @509 | 2.50 | |
17 | Brought of Ed Lucas 1 Dusham Bull 1 1/2 yss | 100.00 | |
- | {illegible} shed $1.50 1 / 2 dry {lemme?} 25.9 exam car up 304 Bead 404 | 2.45 | |
- | Hair cut 24.4 Sulphur + Salt {illegible} 504 Postends ote 604 | 1.35/td> | |
- | Creamery Cheque for Fed 131 lbs Just 33 1/2 @709 | 20.16 | |
- | 4 lbs of butter @6.84 | 2.72 |
1920
March 18th | Sold to Mr Moore 2 bags of wheat @$2.00 | 9.00 | |
20- | Bread 3.99 Co 259 1 piece of solder 25.4 | .89 | |
-23rd | 2 empty blls 309 {illegible} 509 bill for {illegible} | 1.30 | |
27 | Hartley $5.00 {illegible} $5.00 {illegible} | 12.25 | |
- | Rest {cords?} 1.59 Groceries $2.40 Dry Goods $5.75 | 8.80 | |
- | 8 doz eggs {illegible} $3.60 | ||
- | Car fare 35.0 Drugs 609 Sundries 559 Bread 655 | 2.15 | |
Apr 1st | 15 1/2 doz eggs @4.59 $6.97 | 6.77 | |
- | 1 1/2 bus good apples {illegible} $3.37 bus {illegible} @1.50 | 1.2 | |
- | Groceries 2.85 Dry Goods 2.99 1 for fine shoes $8.00 | ||
- | 4 gals {coal?} oil $1.16 castres 254 suede 254 Drugs 70 | ||
3rd | Team Shed = new shoes $300 blacksmithing $1.00 1 frame up 409 | 4.40 | |
- | 3 subscriptions to {hatheson Masenges?} {illegible} | 1.81 | |
- | Brought of Mrs Keis le 5 settings of eggs @ 50% | 2.50 | |
Co 409 Meat 1.38 Bread 2.02 | 3.80 | ||
6th | Sols to Mr John Lee 2 bus of wheat @ $2.00 | 4.00 | |
7- | - 11 doz eggs @409 4.40 2 chickens $1.95 | 6.35 | |
- | Groceries $1.90 Bread 529 Coco-nut 159 Dry Goods $1.35 | 3.62 | |
9-. | 4 bus of Irish Cobbler potatoes to the {Patherford?} | 12.0 | |
- | 3 1/2 dox eggs @ 4.9 $1.40 | ||
- | Bought of Gen Wallces selling 2 {illegible} | 5.00 | |
- | Garden {coats?} 554 Groceres 504 Dry Goods 209 {illegible} 209 | 1.55 | |
- | 1/2 bus sweet {illegivle} seed from . . Brittoin | 11.00 | |
Sols to D. Ribon 10 bus O.A.C {illegible} | 15.00 |
1920
April 10th | Don + Jack $1.00 {Motton?} 254 Co 304 | ||
13- | 7 settings of eggs (W. Wyon lohtes) from Mr Heesbis @ {illegible} | 3.60 | |
14- | 3 loads of {olsaw?} from W. McPherson @$5.00 | 15.00 | |
- | Weighing cattle 354 cald Mr K. Stewart {illegible} $11.00 | 11.45 | |
- | Sold to Will Mieller 14 bags potatoes @ $4.25 | 59.50 | |
- | - 5 bus no 3 Oats to A. Hartley @ $1.50 | 7.50 | |
- | 1 bus seed corn $2.85 Drawing wood 31.9 | 3.20 | |
11 | Cheque for March 338 Mr Lexam %.72 @674 | 49.78 | |
- | 4 lbs of bottles @654 $2.60 {illegible} clip for {eulliator?} 604 | 3.40 | |
- | Bought 1 {illegible} = Rutherford 116 bus {illegible} Oats @ $1.30 | 143.28 | |
- | 16 doz eggs $439 Groceries $1.90 Meat $1.69 | 3.50 | 6.88 |
- | Telephone $4.93 Dry Goods $3.75 Shoe rep $1.75 | 10.43 | |
- | Hartley cartridge 504. Jemes Garden tools 254 Garden Seeds 25.4 | 1.00 | |
19 | bought of D. McPherson 15 bus of Sud Barley | 30.00 | |
20 | Sold {illegible} 2 cattle weighing 1740 lbs @11.9 | 191.00 | |
20 | .. . 5 . .. 48.60 . . 129 | 582.00 | |
Selling Expenses @ 43 51/100 per 100 lbs 28.58 | 28.58 | ||
21 | 12 doz eggs @4.59 $5.16 2 dry eggs @43 689 | 6.02 | |
- | 1 ps of back shoes $4.50 1/2 bus of Gallons Sweet {illegible} | 18.00 | |
- | 4 gals gasoline $1.68 4 gals {illegible} oil $1.16 wire nails 254 | 3.09 | |
- | Ban 259 Bread $1.00 Miss Thank offering $1.00 CO 359 | 3.30 | |
- | Church Sale $5.00 Miss $1.00 1 ps of {illegible{ $1.75 | 7.75 | |
22 . | Bread 829 resticks stomping powder $1.80 cape + {fence?} 354 | 3.97 | |
Old-wire 549 bott lase 29 Lodge dues $6.72 | 7.54 | ||
Paid Farmers of Movement Sale | 100.00 |
1920
Apr 22nd | Sold R. Robertson setting keys @1.50 each | $4.50 | |
26th | Bread 449 Co 359 Church sub $5.00 Miss $1.00 | 6.79 | |
Sols C. Coloniel 38 lbs of chop $3.50 1/2 bus onions $2.50 | 5.00 | ||
27 - | 9 1/2 dry eggs @4.39 | 4.08 | |
- | 12 lbs sweet clover seed $5.40 Horse showing 504 | 5.90 | |
- | Groceries $5.26 1 ps dry 459 {illegible} $1.50 {illegible} | 8.02 | |
- | Bread 5.29 {loaf?} {illegible} Blacksmithing for plows $2.00 | 3.02 | |
30 - | Sold to Mr Moore 2 bus Wheat @ $2.00 | 4.00 | |
- | A. Woolman s bus {illegible} Oats $1.30 | 10.40 | |
- | Mrs Wade {illegible} to house{oban?} Bread 624 | 1.62 | |
May 1st | Hartley $2.00 Bread 469 Ms Frasguhareme Peanut $1.25 | 3.71 | |
3rd | Bread 364 Co 359 Groceries $3.47 | 4.18 | |
- | Sold to W. E.Cooks 5 1/4 loafs of Seed Oats @1.25 | $6.35 | |
4- | Drugs 2.60 {Mmk?} 25.9 E. tract $1.00 G. {Beetha?} | 4.55 | |
5 | Paid Ms Reynolds $5.40 | Bread 5.24 | 5.92 |
7- | Groceries 659 4 gals coal oil 299 $1.16 Laundry 129 | 1.93 | |
- | Paid H.H.Hush {illegible} to date $120.00 Hartley {illegible} wages $30.00 | 150.00 | |
- | 1 cut of {illegible}cake $4.30 Mrs Reynolds $1.25 Bread 284 | 6.41 | |
- | 1 can of carriage carnish 55.9 rep for speeder 509 | 1.05 | |
14 | 1 bag of seed potatoes $5.00 5 1/2 doz eggs @454 2.45 | 7.85 | |
- | 1 raincoat for Edith $21.50 Mother $5.00 Dr Heas $1.00 | ||
- | G. Record $1.00 {illegible} 304 2 pks whale {illegible} $1.50 | 2.70 | |
- | Fish 754 Oranges 75.9 {illegible} 55 {Sugarives?} 45.4 Bread 1.50 | 2.70 | |
- | 1 box of cakes 2 lbs @349 {illegivle} $1.00 stalk {norm?} 159 |
1920
May 17th | Bought of R. Wright 1 load of Timothy hay | $25.00 | |
- | . .. Gordon |
30.00 | |
18- | Paid Mrs Reynolds 4 days work + washing | 6.50 | |
- | 3 1/2 dry eggs from Mr Hisle for settings | 1.75 | |
20- | 6 1/2 doz eggs @45c | 2.92 | |
- | Bought of R. Murray 60 1/2 bus Oata @ $1.25 | 45.60 | |
- | Suit mended + cleaned at R. Murrays | 2.50 | |
- | Meat 1.10 staples (wire) 25c paint {oil?} 90c 2 gals paint $3.40 | 5.65 | |
- | Groceries $4.04 Bread $4.01 Ediths dress $6.50 | 11.55 | |
- | 6 lbs mangel seed $3.50 But seed $4 conf 35x | 3.80 | |
- | Creamery Cheque for April 285 lbs %23 @68c | 49.54 | |
- | 12 lbs of butter @ 68.4 $4.92 May 22 Hartley 10.00 | 17.92 | |
24- | Church sub $2.00 Miss 25c Far at Sharp Reunion. | 3.25 | |
25 - | Sold to Won Hebman 4 bags of seed potatoes | 27.00 | |
- | Anniversary {Conest?} St. George $1.00 Co 10c | 1.10 | |
28 | 5 dry eggs @45.9 $2.25 | ||
- | Groceries 2.05 Meat $1.00 Drugs $1.00 1 ps stockings 50 | 4.55 | |
- | 1 ps shoes (Ediths) $5.50 Jehna shool $1.40 5 {illegible} $1.20 | 8.20 | |
Hardware $1. |
4.60 | ||
June 2nd/td> | Bread 70c Hartley 20.00 1 1/2 bus seed {corn?} $1.65 | ||
4 gals gasoline $1.44 {cilinder?} oil 50c Co. 10c | |||
4th | 4 1/2 doz eggs @47c $2.11 2 doz @45c 90c | 3.01 | |
- | Groceries $1.70 Meat 40 {Mangoes?} for budday $10.00 | 12.10 | |
- | 2 pkt {illegivle} $1.40 Dry Goods $3.77 Pont {illegible} |
1918
Donald R. Forbes started to work on April 20th 1918
May 18th | Cash | $1.00 |
25th | 1.00 | |
2 bags of potatoes @1.00 | ||
June 15th | Cash | 2.00 |
July 3rd | 7.00 | |
27th | 5.00 | |
Aug 10 | $5.00 Telephone to Toronto 40c | 5.40 |
Sec 23rd | 10.00 | Your text here... |
Oct 5th | 1.00 (10th) 1.00 19th to {illegible} 50c | 2.50 |
28 - | 6.00 | 6.00 |
Nov 25 | 15.00 | 15.00 |
Dec 10 | 2.00 | 2.00 |
21 | 5.00 | 5.00 |
Feb 1st | 2.00 | 2.00 |
7 . | 2.00 | 2.00 |
26 | 2.00 | 2.00 |
71.90 | ||
163.10 | ||
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235.00 |
Balance | . | |
6 mos | @ $30 | $180.00 |
2 | @25 | $50.00 |
Washing | 5.00 | |
$235.00 |
Wednesday, October 28
1918
Thursday, October 29
1920
{April.?} | Hartby {Johnen?} started to work for the summer. 8 monthe @ 3 am/{illegible} for 6 more and 20:00 for time. | |
.. 30 | 1/2 day helping h.B Johnen | |
May 7th | 1/2 dy at Brantford | 30.00 |
.. 2nd | Cash -24 1/2 | 10.00 |
June 3rd | June 26 1 1/2 Picnic | 20.00 |
July 3rd | 10.00 | |
.. 12th | 20.00 | |
Aug 5- | by cheque 1/2 dy helping H.Johnen | 30.00 |
.. 28 | 25^8 1/2 dy | 10.00 |
Sept 4- | 2 dys @ Toronto. | 30.00 |
.. 30 | 1 dy at Paris Frais | 5.00 |
Oct 11 | 1 dy @{Rekton?} | 25.00 |
.. 16 | 2 dy's @ milton. 1/2 dy sick. 2 dys sick. | |
Nov 15th | 11.00 | |
Nov 8th | Cash in full | 41.00 |
232.00 |
Friday, October 30
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July 3rd - - - - - -
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12 dry. eggs @ 304 $6.00
5 prebues for painting Miss Johnem $2.50 31.6 Bread 5.24 |
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6.00
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Dec 9th- | Dec 9th Sold to {L?}. Hyndman 1 sow 460 lbs @ 9 c | 41 | |
- | meat 55c weighing pig 18c carfare 35 c | 1.00 | |
- | Xmas toys 75c bulbs 10c Sugar 50c 4 gals gas @ 45c | 3.15 | |
11- | Groceries $216 Dry Goods $5.25 Record $1.25 | ||
- | Drugs etc 25c {illegible} {illegible} 55c Stamps 50c Hardware 30 | ||
15- | Creamery Checque for {hou?}. 275 lbs @ 58 {illegible} | 36.6 | |
- | 9 lbs of butter @ 57c $5.13 4 cans of skim milk @ 25c {illegible} | 6.13 | |
- | 3 bags + 1 {illegible} of potatoes @ $2.00 per bag. | 7.40 | |
- | rep. to chopper 25c. Help to pick potatoes $4.00 | ||
- | Grandma $2.00 Bread 65c Bread 48c 1 tie 75c | 3.85 | |
16- | car fare 70c co 50 3 {illegible} {illegible} {illegible} 75 2-box 60c {illegible} 30c | 2.85 | |
17- | 3 {bus?} of apples to Mr moose @1.00 | 3.{illegible} | |
20- | cheque to h. {Amere?} can {illegible} Co. | 123 | |
21- | Prince + {charter shod?} $3.90. 2 sacks of bran $2.00 chopping 60c | 6.50 | |
- | 4 gals coal-oil $1.36 1 can of {cilinder?} oil {illegible} staples 50c Brace wire 50c | 2.76 | |
- | 2 1/2 doz. eggs @ 75c $1.88 Groceries $3.20 Bread 26c | 3.46 | 1.88 |
- | 1 sack {illegible} 1 {illegible} 60c 1 pencil 15c {illegible} {40c?} conf. {5c?} meat 80c | 3.00 | |
19- | Church {Suls?} $3.00 miss {illegible} w.m.soc. $2.00 co. 25c | 7.25 | |
23- | Car fare to Tangford 70c {illegible} etc 10c postage express 30c 55c | 1.65 | |
28- | Sold 11 geese to C. meggs @ $2.50 each | {27.00?} | |
- | Farmers Advocate {illegible} $3.00 Stamps etc. 60c | 3.60 | |
- | 4 gals of gasoline $1.80 Groceries $1.10 {Aha L.?} $5.00 | 7. 90 | |
- | Xmas tree 75c Co. 10c conf 60c {illegible} for 4 {illegible} $2.50 chopping {65c?} | 4.90 | |
31- | 3 bags of potatoes @ $2.{illegible}. {illegible} @ $1.00 7.00 grandma {illegible} for {illegible} {$2.00?} | 2.00 |
Jan 1st | Railway fare to {Wateslow?} $1.90 conf. 10c co. 10c {illegible} | 3.10 | |
{3rd?} | Bread {illegible} 20 lbs of oatmeal $1.10 1 {loup?} {shade?} $1.50 | {2.13?} | |
8th | 8 doz. eggs @ {illegible} | {6.40?} | |
- | Groceries $2.95 4 gal. of coal - oil $1.36 meat {48c?} {stamps?} {18?} | 4.92 | |
13th | Bread 36c {Jalmoe shod?} $2.00 meat 60c {bolls?} {illegible} | 3.11 | |
- | 4 doz. eggs @ 70c $3.15 Drugs $1.25 Dry Goods {illegible} {illegible} 40c | 3.15 | 3.15 |
20 - | bag of potatoes $1.50 {3?} doz. eggs @ 65c ${3.57?} {illegible} 1,00 | 6.04 | |
- | {Creamery?} Checque for Dec. {290?} lbs % {25?} @ 58c | {42.08?} | |
- | 5 lbs of butter @ 57c $2.85 Bread {72c?} | ||
21 | 49 {gal?} of coal oil $1.32 4 gals of gasoline $1.80gasoline can {$2.00?} | 5.60 | |
- | {illegible} {natimal?} {barn?} {illegible} {hangere?} $1.75 Groceries $1.04 | ||
- | 1 bag of bran $1.20 Telephone bill $4.78 Drugs $1.20 | 7.18 | |
- | 1 {illegible} of rubber shoes 3.98 post cards etc 30c bell {illegible} etc 35c | 4.63 | |
- | Ticket to {Hort.?} Society 1921 $1.00 watch rep 75c | 1.75 | |
23 | Church sub. $5.00 miss 50c co.15c | 5.65 | |
24. | Bread 36c {sulc?} to Star Transcript {illegible} $1.5 | 1.86 | |
3.00 | |||
27- | 5 doz eggs @ 60c $3.00 Bread 24c tape 20c Blank + {illegible} 15c | 60 | |
- | Groceries $1.80 4 gals. coal. oil $1.30 1 gal Raw {Lismol?} oil 1.00 | 4.10 | |
- | 1 qt seperate {oil?} 30c Lidge Dues $5.54 | 5.74 | |
28- | Sold {Jelma?} to Wm Howes Parei | 57.50 | |
31- | Bread 36c Co. 35c {huts?} etc 40c 1 Drs. thermometer $2.15 | 3.35 | |
- | 1 cockruel. (White Wyandette) to Church | 2.00 | |
Feb 3- | Bread 36c Co. 20c | ||
7 | 9 1/2 doz. eggs @ 55c $5.20 Groceries $2.10 conf. 10c | 2.20 | 5.20 |
- | 5 gals. of coal. oil $1.65 Bread 12c {sprite?} etc 24 | 2.01 |
Mar 14th. | Paid for {rep?} for chopper + engine $2.70 stabbing 35c | 3.05 | |
- | {Don?} {3c?} {caf?} {illegible} co 25c mother $25.00 | 25.75 | |
- | {Bert?} Williams on balance {illegible} $20.00 | 20.00 | |
- | 7 doz. eggs @ {35c?} {illegible} Bread 48c | 48 | 2.45 |
16- | Cream Cheque for Feb. 355 lbs {illegible} @ {59c?} | 48.14 | |
- | 1 {cent?} sugar $10.00 4 lbs of butter @ 58c $2.32 | 12.32 | |
- | Buggy rep. $4.00 cultivator {whaels?} $2.50 charlie {shodate?} 1.90 | 8.40 | |
- | 20 lb paid arsenate of lead @ 21c $4.20 2 tongue {pobe?} 60c | 4.80 | |
- | B. sugar 50c $ {illegible} coal - oil $1.60 {conf?} 15c | 2.25 | |
18- | 2 bags of potatoes to miss Green @ $1.00 chopping 50c | 2.50 | |
- | Rec. from Farmers Advocate | .75c | |
22- | Repairing Engine $1.75 car fare 40c {both at?} 25c seeds 40c | 2.80 | |
24- | Bought of R. Veal 1 calf. $5.50 Bread 48c paper 2c | 6.00 | |
- | 6 1/2 doz. eggs. 50c $1.95 9 1/2 doz eggs @30c 2.85 | 4.80 | |
26- | 6 {bags?} of corn $6.00 chopping 20c 3 {cent?} of cotton seed {illegible} 2.75 {illegible} | 14.45 | |
- | 1 {illegible} of salt $1.25 onion {illegible} 40c Groceries $2.85 | 4.60 | |
- | Dry Goods $2.60 Meat {illegible} 5 gals. coal- oil $1.60 {illegible} | 7.85 | |
- | {illegible} {Johnsen?} {lense?} for car $1.50 5 gals gasoline @ 42c | 3.60 | |
28- | Bread 48c co. 50c conf. 20c new {illegible} bulbs for car {illegible} | 2.08 | |
Apr 2nd | {Lisener?} for car $13.00 flower for Mr Simons {illegible} Dry {coller?} {illegible} | 14.05 | |
- | Suit pressed $2.00 tops 40c meat 40c Drugs $1.00 cof. 20c | 4.50 | |
- | Dry Goods 55c Groceries $1.71 {illegible} 15c | 2.41 | |
- | 14 doz. eggs @25c {illegible} of potatoes in {illegible} 70 | .70 | 3.50 |
{illegible} | {Don?} + {mangarite?} $4.00 Bread at 49c {illegible} overalls $1.00 {illegible} | 5.79 |
Apr 4th | Church {and?} $5.00 Swiss $2.00 Co 25c {illegible} {illegible} $1.00 | $7.25 | |
- | 5 doz eggs from the {illegible} for holding {illegible} | 1.25 | |
7th | Herb for {illegible} $7.00 {20?}{illegible} foots {$1.50?} | {illegible} | |
9- | meat 5.59 rubbers {illegible} 1.75 {illegible} {$7.7?} {cof?} {illegible} Bread | ||
- | 10 doz. eggs {illegible} 11 bags of potatoes to {illegible} | ||
- | 19 bags of potatoes to R. Brown @75{c?} | 14 | |
- | 5 {gals?} of gas for {illegible} $2.10 2 bulls $1.20 | ||
12 | 5 doz eggs from mrs {RIde?} for selling @ 25c | 1.25 | |
15 | 1 box of {caRes?} 5 lbs @ 25c {illegible} {18c?} | ||
- | 2 bags of potatoes to mrs {illegible} 1 {illegible} to {illegible} {illegible} oil + bull for {car.?} $1.15. Bread $1.16 | ||
18 | Sold 4 young cattle to mrs. {Biskett} 3900 lbs @89 {illegible} | ${318.00?} | |
- | 1 {illegible} 1050 @ {6c?} $ 63.00 63 13 doz. eggs @ 27c $2.02 | {13?} | |
- | {7?} 1/2 doz. eggs @ 27c | {2?} | |
- | mother $85. 00 Aunt hellie {illegible} $11.00 meat $1.25 | $7.25 | |
- | Weighing cattle 30c {car?} fare 25c steam {rep?} 50c {illegible} 35c | 1.40 | |
groceries $5.{08?} Bread 36c {illegible} {shoe?} $2.25 shoe {rep?} 15c | 7.76 | ||
5 gals coal-oil $1.60 Dry {illegible} 70c {illegible} 25c {orange?} {85c?} | 3.40 | ||
- | Cream Cheque for {mrs?}. 467 lbs {illegible} 24 @ 69c | {67?} | |
- | 12 lbs of butter @ 59c $7.08 Bread 56c | 7.64 | |
- | {Rec?} from mrs. Rye craft {bal?} on 35 {illegible} wheat {18c?} | 6. | |
23 | 6 bags of {corn+chop?} $12.10 1 lb and peas 40c | 12.50 | |
- | 5 gals of coal-oil ${1.50?} {illegible} cylinder oil 15c | 2.15 | |
- | Paid {illegible} {illegible} $102.00 {illegible} $100.00 | ${200.00?} |
Apr 28 {Jobphone?} $4.85 meat $1.10 lettuce 25 {illegible} 25c 6.43
{illegible} 1 {illegible} {workshoes?} $5.00 {Ediths?} {sloppee?} 5.00 8.00
7 doz. eggs @ 30c $2.10 groceries $1.60 1.60. 2.10
5ft of {illegible} pipe {illegible} {illegible} 40c {staticmary?} {illegible} {poetcarsh?} {illegible} 2.30
26th Paid Hastley Johnson for 5 1/4 dys work @ $1.{15?} 9.25
28- 1 cow to {illegible} Birkett $28.00 4 1/2 doz eggs @ 30c 1.35 28.00. Groceries $1.21 ice cream 35c Seeds 40c {Hinges?} etc 75c 1.33
30- {Dom?} $2.50 {Fodge?} {Dues?} $5.54
May 3rd Bought 3 {bus?} of seed corn. Learning W. {lap.?} {illegible} ho? $6.15
5th 1 {bag?} of {bis cuito?} $1.21 {illegible} 35c {illegible} etc 45c meat 90c 3.40 {Leone?} Hat $3.50 5 gals of {illegible} 2.00 {illegible} 20c Louis H. $5.00 10.70
8- Church cub. $2.00 miss 50c {illegible} {found?} $20.00 {illegible} 10c 22.60
10- 10 {illegible} of corn $10.00 chopping 40c {mango?} seed etc {8?} lbs $3.45 13.85 Sub. to Farmers Sun. Toronto. 2{illegible} to July 1922. {illegible} 3.07 2 work shirts $3.00 1 straw hat 30c {illegible} 10c Dry Good {illegible} 6.24 Groceries $2.44 Drugs 55c 1 qt of varnish 2.25c 5.24 5 doz of eggs @ 25c $1.25. meat 60c .60 $1.25
14- Cyrid $1.00 Groceries 2.45 2 {illegible} cotton {illegible} 50c 2.95 1.00 Dry Goods 55c Gasoline + Oil 3.15 {illegible} 25c 3.95 Cream Checque for Apr. 361 lbs {illegible} 21 @ 59c 44.72 13 lbs of butter 58c $7.54 {Rep?} to {illegible} $1.90 co 20c 9.64
24th Reunion 25c Bread $3.00 Bread {43c?} 3.73
28th- 4 gals of {illegible} $1.04 Gas + oil $3.40 Groceries $2.15 6.59 {Laundry?} 12c meat $2.55 {illegible} 25c {stomps?} 30c cyrid $2.00 5.32
{In lighter ink} May 30 - {illegible}
June 1 - {illegible}
7 - {illegible}
{in darker ink}
9 - 3 {illegible} 1.20 Cyril 5.10 Tom Reynolds 1.50 8.70 15 bags of potatoes to R.T. {Aitkin?} @ 5.04 4.50 R. Roberts 6 {brow (erdar)} from @204 1.20 1 bag of arrows out 3.25 1 bag of cakes 1.53
15 - 1 sack of {illegible}
Memoranda
Car
Engine No. 15'6'25'0
Serial 15'625'0
{illegible} 15'15'34 for 1920
.. 157192 .. 1921
.. 105046 .. 1922
.. 110558 .. 1923
.. 107993 .. 1924
.. 147001 1925
1925
Dec 22nd
{A calendar of 1915 from January to December, surrounded by a border of printed flowers.}
{A worn burgundy back cover}
[blank cover]
[front cover]
[printed lsbel] CANADIAN SCRIBBLING DIARY
[PRINTED CALENDAR FOR 1907]
PAPER MADE, PRINTED AND BOUND IN CANADA
[PRINTED ]
CANADA [in maple leaf]
SCRIBBLING DIARY for 1907
TORONTO published by THE BROWN BROTHERS, LIMITED Manufacturing Stationers 51 and 53 Wellington Street West
[handwritten notes]
Mon July 1, 1907 Rev Edison hired
Mon June 10, 1907 funeral of Rev. Drake
May 19th 1907 closing of Union Rev. T J Henderson
May 26, 1907 Rev. Penick Baptizing at Jeanette Creek Bridge
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{mathematical calculations scribbled on the page with pencil}
DAILY JOURNAL 1907
{Scirbbled words and number on the page, written with pencil}
== MEMORANDUM FROM 1906 == {Journal page header}
284 Blocks Main part 130 front 414 Total
I went to Chatham
Roads very muddy I went to Sunday school & church fairly good turnout Late
Election day After voting I went to Bloomfield for the day Very muddy & rainy I did not go to Town hall.
Edgar Votes first time
I took Ada to Chatham too late fr her lesson
Bought this Diary & memo
Roads frozen & rough.
Brought out 300 lbs coal in Democrat
3 mo note at Standad {1.50?}
At hme forenoon went to Fletchers in Afternoon with Chas. Shreve,
Roads in bad condition for hauling or travel
I went as usual to Sunday School & church.
I went to meet council at statutary meeting, nice session for the start with J. R. Irving Reeve
I went by M. A. Drew's & paid my taxes
works referred to Comr of Div 2
{illegible} of Wm. Khalaw, see Friday {illegible} weather mild
I took Ada to Chatham for her music got Minie shod behind. Paid S Stephenson for "Family herald" A. & Jm Park $75.00 on interest. To get gas pipe not more than 3 3/4 c per ft. Met Mr. Coster he told me line was ready any time. I had my pipe
The boys & myself gathered corn from lower place while Lizzie went to her father's for geese I went to N Buston in evening to church
Weather milder. Snow fall last night I went to Fletcher to see Mr {Mearn?} gas, D {B armstong?} re "{Deary dr"?} & other matters of miner importence
Remember & meet comittee in Chatham I went to Chatham & met Cam & A Biard re {Chunich?} drain report at J G Kerr's office. Reeve got advice on other matters, Reeve, Clerk & myself went to Harrison hall, I got my 1906 statutis {status} from H D Smith C.P. Edgar got some coal 490 lbs & Cinders for walk but could not get Pipe from Park Bros for gas, I saw Mr Woodruff who is to send word to me to deliver pipe
Weather very soft, frost nearly out I was home cleaning around barn got ready some chop for Monday cow we call Spot calved today Mr Moore came by on his road to chat now, I let Charlie Moore have Jack to take Mattie to Chatham Edgar on sick list today
Clarence & I walked to Church Crust frozen & a cold wind blowing
weather Cold, Road frozen & rough Edgar & Clarence brought up some wood while I bagged up some Corn for Chop, Edgar took chop to Rhodes - mild in afternoon I went up on 7th Con
weather very cold & stormy coldest this winter we brought some fodder from lower place & did the chores was about all, Edgar & Clarence went to church at night, Thermometer 10 below Zero & evening clear
Very Cold but Clear Edgar & I hauled balance of fodder from behind the barn & working about home all day John came in evening for the night
Very Stormy and cold I took Ada to N Buxton & was over the Vilage {Village} re side walk Put away {festurning?} of Sunday school returned via Drake road to see bridge Con 8 Cooper drain & {Kersey?} dr The boys went to church tonight
I was laid {asterisk above} up with {La?} gripp last night feel smart this morning & took Ada to Chatham, Got Edgar rubbers Mackinans, an interview with S Stephenson re Card of thanks & {cot?} put in papers though paid for money returned Went to church tonight preaching Rev Bradly II Chron 7c, 14v (If my people which are called by my name shall humble themselves & pray & seek my face, & turn from their wicked way, {then?} will I hear from heaven & will forgive their sin & will heal their land) weather cold, roads rough, cloudy
I was home Sent Edgar Fletcher to get Nell shod in front I went to Williams farm in after noon got a sample of, salt from 1300 ft down in Williams well I heard of the death of Mr R Allen today bright but cool
I went to sunday school in Morn went to funeral of Richard Allen con 4 in afternoon weather cold but clear a nice winter day
about home in forenoon In afternoon went to Church meeting via Bell drain bridge Con 6 stayed to church at night Edgar took a load of fodder to A G Prince
I was about home all day doing Chores, Clarence took Ada to Chatham while Edgar went to get a load of wood for the Church at Mr {Randlin?} con 12 weather stormy I took a run to the Williams well which is said to be a dry hole
I sent Edgar to help Mr Roszel to mover house from 10th con I helped Abie kill his beefs Geo Blackburn, brought out our piano today, I went in evening to Fletcher for medicine for Charlie & Levant who are sick with Grip John went with me
I was about home all day sent Edgar to North Buxton with a load of fodder to Alf Prince he then helped Mr Roszel to move his house home Clarence took John to {Segui's?} Corner Weather warmer
I went to Chatham with Ada Met Mr R. J. Morrison & had conversation re Pike scheme, Sowdon road, & other township matters
I went to Chatham with C, W, Moore on township Matters Weather mild in morning & cloudy in afternoon clearer & colder
Went to Church this morning No Sunday school Weather very cold, severe wind
I was about home laid up with {Sugreifs?} Myself & Boys were getting wood from lower place forenoon Geo Bailey came in afternoon re 3rd con bridge
I went to Chatham with Ada
Edgar & I were getting up corn in forenoon, took a load of fodder to Dr Young in afternoon weather cold in morning to pleasant winter in afternoon
A visit from H Nelson this morning {&..?} {& gas?} I also sold him some corn (small crib) Edgar took over two loads come today weather mild
{at top of page - Note 4 hrs WEM?} I took Ada to Chatham while Edgar took over to Ringold three loads corn weather mild roads good
Edgar & I were gathering corn from lower place Mr Henry's raising in forenoon Edgar took last load of corn to station 175 bu & brought back cobs I got Mr Henry's wagon from Jebb's
Ada & I went to Sunday school & Church nice school this morning about 25 present
A regular meeting of Council at which I was present Bradley present asking damages to crops referred to Reeve & Com (see Feb 19 Letter from Martin re Williams bridge & Deputation re townhall, Edgar made his first trip to lake for gravel beach frozen over with ice he had to get sand from pit roads are hard & good to day very severe although bright
weather a little milder today I took Ada to Chatham paid 20.00 Memo I went to see J M Pike re Syms & cost by law as stated by Clerk but I failed He gave me a copy of the W.L. Morton by-law & agreement Edgar & George got in late with heavy loads sand, At the Standard bank I had a talk with Manager Shannon re due debentures to be brought up at next Council (of interest)
I was about home Chorring & Clarence started to school I got a load fodder from lower place E H Broadbent the Assessor was here Edgar went for sand
Very stormy in morning cold all day Boys did not go for sand Edgar & I went for a load of corn at lower place Henry's raising I went to Fletchers in afternoon with Abie to see Robertson re pipe I went to school house to Church at night
I took Ada to Chatham saw J White re gas line to his house He asked me name of Council 1906 Weather milder with appearance of soft Edgar brought 4th load sand
I was about home boys & self gathering corn from lower place & work in general day fine & warm
Ada & I went to sunday school & Church Arthur Garh & Andrew Enos joined Church, good school weather mild
I went to Chatham for coal 1920 lbs Sent {Kime?} out to Nell Roads softer on top good bottom Gave F Williams beet contract 3 A {acres} to be blocked & thined {thinned} @ $6.00 per A {acre} Went in Evening to see Jule Crow re clover thrashing
Remember to go with sieve to Bradleys to day Edgar & I went to lower place for fodder in morning, Mr Irving Reeve came & we had to go to Chatham re overflow of the Thames River "met county committee the decision was for Com & representatives from each township go to Toronto at a date furnished I went to N Buxton in evening after my return from Chatham got checq {cheque?} for oil lease $15.00 / mo weather mild
I was about home in forenoon, weather clear started to snow about noon, In after noon Mr Irving & I went to Pike scheme to see Bradley's beets for which he claims damage field covered with ice so you could see no beets south of G.T.R but north of {Ry?} about 5 rows or abut {about} 10 loads for a team, Reeve & I went to Pump house to await the Com's Pump at work, water low, Bradley agrees to accept $75 in full of claim. many other farms damaged equal to Bradley came home via Townline to con 5 afternoon very stormy & rough I did not get to N Buxton to lodge at night as intended would not answer {Rune?} why he did not take off beets at home first
I went to school house with Abie in morning then home at the chores & in after noon I took Ada to N Buxton Geo Robbins showed me the new petition for townhall site Edgar Hauling manure from stable door Weather fine all day stormy in evening
very cold last night I took Ada to Chatham got insurance on Piano. from R C Murphy?}
Lizzie & I went to Chatham after finding Reeve in Harrison hall we met J J Bradley on Market, Retired to office of McCoig & Horny {had?} Mr T Brady sit behind me Bradley would listen to nothing but $75.00 in settlement Bradley still claims sugar Co would not allow him to draw his beets while roads were good & field hard & dry, Told us the Co would not let hime haul beets from home first even made him unload 1 load in field
Ada & I went to sunday school & Church. Ada is not well appearance of measles weather mild
I went to Fletcher for medicine for Ada & Clarence in forenoon went to Church meeting in after noon C H Sharpe presented a bill for spikes for side walk since {1903?} * met Jas Ross who accost me re townhall & petition re not building or at Buxton
Edgar & I were about home all day got up load of fodder for horses & a load for the cattle other chore work weather mild with East wind
I was about home all day went to N Buxton at night was at lodge meeting
I was about home all day choring Mrs Robbins brought {taxes? page torn} of Jas & Wm Robbins I was repairing corn sheller to shell corn for chop & other Chores In evening I went to C A Williams re Bradley vs Raleigh to get address of Mr Woodrick weather mild {...ary?} soft
weather mild still I was at home myself & boys working in barn & at chores prepared chop for Monday {illegible?}
I went to Chatham Sylvia went with me it was a busy day with much talk re Mud, Indian Creek & Chinnick drain also townhall site, Bradley vs Raleigh & other matters
I went to sunday school alone this day
Council meeting. Full house & much discussion re Indian & Mud creeks and Chinnick drn {drain} & townhall both laid over got from clerk agreement re gas, also bill of county clerk re House of Refuge to report on, I was appointed by council to go to Toronto on this 13th {..ish?} with Re River Thames cut-off weather fine but cool
I went to Chatham with Abie got Gas pipe at Park Bro's (891 ft of inch 72 ft - 3/4)
About home all day doing chores Boys not well, weather raw
Home all forenoon choring Edgar is quite unwell, Clarence {Just?} holding out I went to N Buxton in afternoon, Weather very stormy a regular Blizzard Lizzie went as far as Albert Scotts wheel (R. Hind) came off 3 times the {buggy?} purchase of Gray & sons chat
weather cold Boys are all bound in I have all chores to do
I went to Chatham got overcoat, shoes & {cash?} for trip to Toronto, left old buggy at Gray's & got any jumpseat I went to Fletcher for doctor Young Got medicine for Edgar
I did not get off to Sunday-school this morning, because of sickness in family
children all down with Measles {underline is in brown pencil, not ink}
I was about home all day getting wood & other chores. day bright & warm, very spring like
{Large asterisk in brown pencil}
{Portions of the following entry underlined in brown pencil}
I went to Chatham with Charlie Shreve, got Charlie Moore to do chores for me while off to Toronto. Roads muddy on top but good bottom.
We left Chatham for Toronto at 3:32 P.M. arriving in Toronto at 10 P.M. Took supper on train.
Registered & took room at the R{osan?} house Toronto
In Toronto had breakfast about 9 & went to Parliament buildling but did not get a hearing until after noon Met H.S. Clements & after deputation heard had dinner with H. S. C. Mp. in building saw parliament open at 3 P.M. after which I went to 250 Richmond at W. residence of F Simpson. Met Jms Montgomery Thurs. Met H. S. C. at the Palmer House by appointment & spent pleasant evening with him & his frineds when he left for Ottawa at 10 P.M.
{brown pencil square after MARCH I was in Toronto After going to Parliament building to see {A W?} Campbell re road making I went to Osgood hall to see J Montgomery thence my hotel Mr Simpsons came about 1 P.M. we went to City hall & Eton's {Eaton's} store thence to see W P Hubbard & back to see Mr Lewis 138 Duke st & the family of Ben Armstrong 132 Duke there met a young man from Jamaca {Jamaica} & a prince from Capetown
south Africa I returned 2 home
on the 4:15 P.M. train arrived at Chatham about 10 P.M. after an enjoyable time
I went to church in Chatham last night Went out to Mr Kerseys to see John this morning Had my breakfast there, Started home about noon, walked to Bell drain where Charlie met me found children better except Levant who is sill {still} very sick weather very spring like with spring birds here
About home all day streightinning {straightening} up, went to Fletcher for medicine for Levant found Dr Young in bed
I went to Church too late for sunday school the day beautiful & warm for st Patrick with wind in north
this morning bright & cool I went to Chatham to see Dr Bray got some medicine for the baby weather very spring like
== TUESDAY 19 (78-287) I was about home all forenoon went to Fletcher to phone Dr Bray & get something, went Horseback Old white sow had 11 pigs last night
I was about home all day weather warm & spring like Helped Abie kill Pigs for his own use I got one from him 115 lbs {calculations below} 115 @ $8.25 825 115 4125 825 825 948.75
About home
I went to Sunday school & Church with Ada roads drying up but spongey
Myself & boys working at lower place letting off water& {c?} Edgar was {plowing?} a little at lower farm weather warm & dry roads getting quite dry on top
I took Ada to Chatham roads dry to Lee's then on sand quite soft & very bad day bright & spring like I went to Shad's in evening to see Wellwod re Clover thrashing threatening rain at night store !, {in brown pencil}
== WEDNESDAY 27 (86-279) Morning somewhat cloudy light rain last night Told Frank Kearns 7 bu Spring wheat {5.20 ?} went to school meeting at 10 A. M. Geo McFadden elected to replace G.F. Suter W.A. Shadd brought clover huller, Healey raise in Evening went to Abies to see about the gas
March Saturday 30 (89-276) 1907
The boys and I finished siding house in morning they got busy in afternoon into eve boys went fishing. Joe {last name}came to mend {item} Weather clear and warm today
March Sunday 31 (90-275) 1907
Weather changed to cold I went to church in morning prayer { } Had dinner at my mothers Easter services in afternoon were very good. Nice crowd collection $7.00
April Easter Monday (Dominion) Monday 1 (91-274) 1907
I went to council very long council Did not get home until 3 o'clock am Settled on Toronto city $15.00 expense
April Tuesday 2 (92-773) 1907
I went to Chatam with Adam I know { } found C. Shreve setting clover mild im sure. Misses {last name} had gas line complete with meters regulation in place and gas turned on
April Wednesday 3 (93-272) 1907
Thrashed clover in aftternoon only about 1 1/4 {amount} As Shreve thrashed his at same time boys to work with Edgar to McFaddens after dinner & we were letting off water at lower place Edgar running furrows in cornfield
April Thursday 4 (94-271) 1907
We, Myself and boys were clearing wheat seeds in afternoon Edgar got drill & tractor to sow spring wheat tomorrow. Blake came about before noon to lay gas pipe {name} helped in afternoon our first seeding today weather fair in forenoon cloudy afternoon
April Friday 5 (95-270) 1907
I was about home all day Blake came in afternoon and we finished piping house andv turned on gas Edgar & {name} sow wheat
April Saturday 6 (96-269) 1907
I went to Chatam with Clarke Shreve about noon. Came out with Preston Rolls. Paid Blake for piping house $15.00. Revisited from Mr John Heston on seel of cattle $3.07
April Sunday 7 (97-268) 1907
Ada and I went to Sunday school & I gave over school to Mr Hatchet who was appointed at church meeting Rev Peary has not yet resumed
April Monday 8 (98-267) 1907
I was husking corn in barn nearly all day
April Tuesday 9 (99-266) 1907
I went to Chatham Weather cold for time of year
April Wednesday 10 (100-265) 1907
I was about home forenoon Cleaned 20 hays wheat somewhat stormy and cold. I went to sale of Mrs Suter in afternoon.
April Thursday 11 (101-264) 1907
About home husking corn &choring all day Boys working at lower place clearing all water for oats Edgar plowing for wh
April Friday 12 (102-263) 1907
I went to Chatham to we get barley got some for Peavy another garden seeds {name}
April Saturday 13 (103-262) 1907
I went to Chatham for medicine for "Jess". Reserved note at standard 2 mo.
April Saturday 14 (104-261)
Went to Sunday school & church. Preaching by Rev Peavy morning and evening. Shreve & I went at night. I gave over the school to Bro Hatchet who was chosen superior intendant at last church meeting
Weather very cool for time of year
April Monday 15 (105-260) 1907
Last night very cold, a hard freezae I took spring wheat to Jo Scott 43 for the 50 bought back whe for Chas Moore and myself more to go in ditches of lower place John came out with me stargazed Sold Jack (horse) cart & harness $60.00 Meoe Cromawel got 1 bag spring wheat
April Tuesday 16 (106-259) 1907
I was about home all day went in evening to Mr Burton to teachers meeting at church Very cold wind from N.W.
April Wednesday 17 (107-258) 1907
At home nearly all day went to Hatcher & back before noon
Very cold yet with wind N. west
April Thursdsay 18 (108-257) 1907
I was home all day. Weather a little milder and calmer & sprinkled about 12 acres (spring wheat field) at lower place also took some measurement L. place (wants land 7 1/2 acres) width west of land gate 50 {measurement} "east"""36" 1 {measurement} total width 87 {measurement}
Same suitor came for 1 bag of wheat 2 1/2 for $1.90. Finsihed sowing oats today also sowed the "odessa" barley got from the experimental farm Ottawa
Went to Chatham with Ada
Went to see Edgar took a load
of corn {spring?} wheat to S.O Scott
weather cold
I was home all day at work at
lower place in forenoon & about home
after noon
I went to Church Sunday school
good school & a good sermon by
Rev Percy
I went to mill in morning & in evening
went for barly & out to {J.P Iving's} in
township matters left withholden the
agreement with sums and cost {illegible} gas &
other bill of Crown Guthridge
Passed along corn {&?} to see Jebb's bridge
{illegible}
warmer today & spring like
I went to Chatham & sent away the
interest on home place $65.00 to HPE Loan Co
{illegible} draft on standard draft order for
side walk N. Buyton at {Pigott's?}
Edgar went for barly & began sowing
{Scip} is helped kill 2 {jays} for own {illegible}
Weather cloudy but no rain cold towards
evening with north wind
We finished sowing barly & Edgar
plowing on 3 acres in front of orchard
while clarence & I are working in
garden warmer & spring like
with cool wind
I went to give {Juno Travis?} an order
for {hinges?} & plank bridge
in evening
About home in forenoon planked 4
rows of early sunrise potatoes for the first
in between barly rows & other work in garden
I was home all day Edgar & I
furrowed barly & Edgar plowing in
front of orchard but ground
Misses J. Morris E.H. Broadbent & Miss Hill
to see me re townhall
{Jaisman?} Williams here with "Sabor
Contract" for pay as {illegible}
I went to Chatham with Lizzie
did little of importance as I did
not get to see desired parties
I was to Sunday school & Church
in forenoon
Song-service & {Library?} exercises
in afternoon & general rally
In evening Lizzie & I went to
church to hear the farewell of
Rev A Peary which was able & instructive
{and?} raised about $34.00 all day
I went to Council meeting busy
day & to my surprise council rescinded
resolution to build hall this year &
decided to vote or allow a vote in January
1908 at the election
Rainy this morning & all day off & on
Except about noon when sky seemed quite
clear
I was about home all
day weather damp & rainy, in afternoon
{Mr Kas?} came to read meter and {borrowed?}
{9000ft?}
Edgar took team to help {Lehasli}
Shreve set Engine & press at Suter's
straw stack
This day fine over head ground wet
Clarence & I placed tile in ditches in lane
lower place in forenoon about home
in afternoon at chores & odd jobs
Edgar helping Clarence press straw {3/4?}
in evening Edgar & Clarence went to Buxton
I was not feeling well & could not go
Clarence & I were planting potatoes
in front of old house (S+P) varity
Early sunrise I went to S. Suitors
bridge in morning & evening to {inspect?}
Edgar helping Charlie {water?} about
{2.30?) {hr?} then started to plow next Williams
The boys put load of hay in the
stall in morning
This day also fine with appearance
of rain I was {letting?} off water & brought
home load of fodder in forenoon
Edgar helping Charlie finish straw
about 2 oclock he was here sowing
barley in wheat while Clarence & I
were in garden sowing Onion seed
peas & radish
I went to Chatham to meet the
Council at Pike's office re gas franchise
which was granted on either meter system at
15c per M. or flat-rate $1.50 for cook & 2.50 for heater
stove per month
Sig. 5
Ada and I went to Sunday school &
Church J.S. officers started to
replace teachers, {asses?}, secretary, & home
treasurer who had gone away
Those elected were Mary Jarl, Lottie
Shreve, Bernie Harding & Mrs Robins
{see?}
Bro Laurence McDowel spoken
for us today
I was about home all day
& in evening went to church
meeting in evening
I went to Chatham with Ada
went to see Pike re gas by law but
could get no satisfaction
weather rainy in morning & afternoon
cleared up afternoon
I went to Fletcher in morning then to
Praire Siding & River road, got my {buck seed?}
& home for dinner sowing barley in
wheat afternoon & got a bag potatoes
from {W See?} while inspecting
R.P drain {train?} bridge 120/3 side road in
evening
MAY ASCENSION DAY HOLY THURSDAY (QUEBEC) THURSDAY 9 (129-236) 1907
Edgar finished planting barley today I was plowing for corn at {lower?} place weather very fine & spring like
FRIDAY 10 (130-235)
About home all forenoon Mrs {Austore?} came at noon for his {6?} cattle Edgar & I were ditching along some lower place until about 5pm weather cool in forenoon (north wind) combed to snow about 4 o’clock which continued until ground was covered
MAY SATURDAY 11 (131-234) 1807
I went to Chatham to meet the {Rolcannes} oil & gas core pipeline met in office of Ward stanworth with {B.J.?} Dowd.
SUNDAY 12 (132-233)
Went to Sunday school {Thener?} to see Jas {Welliugod?} & back in afternoon to B.M. church & meet S.A.O. OF O.T
MAY MONDAY 13 (133-232) 1907
TUESDAY 14 (134-231)
about home all day
{uda?} went to Chatham with C Moore
MAY WEDNESDAY 15 (135-230) 1907
Home all day, showery all day especially in afternoon I had sale in evening at Iron bridge 12 & 13 side road
THURSDAY 15 (136-229)
About home all day finished plowing for corn lower place while Edgar was setting anchor ports for {them?} around pasture
I went to Chatham in morning and on business {multiple crossed out words}
I left Edgar at work on beet ground with dise
Weather fine and warm
Rain last night (heavy showers)
I was about home all day
Showery and warm
Went to church with Charlie (Moores?)
May {star in brown pencil} Sunday 19 (139-226) 1907
Ada & I urgent to sunday school
preaching RVN Gordon {underline in brown pencil}at 11 AM
preaching RSN R. S Bradley {underline in brown pencil} 3:30 PM
Closing of Union {double underline in brown pencil}Riv T.J. Hrndisspr {underline in brown pencil}{intelligble}8 PM
Monday 20 (140-225)
about home preparing for corn {intelligble}
May Tuesday 21 (141-223) 1907
I went to hatham with Ada
Went to barn raising in Ferguson in after noon
Weather cool heavy frost last night
Wednesday 22 (142-223)
about home all day
except a few minutes I went to Lee
W Rhine re {unsure about these 3 words} lumber for legs R.P. Dr.
12th 3 Rider Road
Weather a little warmer in {page folded over}evening
May 1st planting Thurday 23 (143-222) 1907
I was home all day planting
Corn about 9 acres or 10 acre
West side next - Williams
weather warming threatening in
Monrning but no rain
Victoria Day (Dominion) Friday 24 (144-221)
I was at home all day boy were
working on lush {intelligble}ground
at home
weather warm springlike today
May {star in brown pencil} Saturday 25 (145-220) 1907
was home got read for Chatham
about noon but rain came
on + I did not go I went to N. Buflor
for groceries
{cold + damp weather)
Sunday 26 (146-219)
Ada & I went to sunday service {word blotted out with ink}
+ Church Preaching by Rev. Penick {underline in brown pencil} also
Baptizing at Janeth Creek bridge {underline in brown pencil}
Drake roast {unintelliglbe}
May Monday 27 (147-218) 1907
I went to council meeting court of revision assess must {unintelligible} roll we got through in good time (early close) weather cool + damp
Tuesday 28 (148-217)
I went to Chatham in Uregon Got about 600 lbs wrice {rice?} + 20 robes woven Juice of Drewt the Callums for bowls + ac {line is untelligible} Clarence finished plowing for corn In evening I went to get M. Williams back planter but he wanted to use it next day (29th)
May Wednesday 29 (149-216) 1907
Edgar planted corn for Mr. Hirng
in East corner of 70 acre place
I was working at lower place
setting posts + other work
weather {next 2 words are unintelligible}
Thursday 30 (150-215)
Lovent for but planter early
+ planter bats in front two filled about
7 1/2 acres Ground in fair
shape
Edgar finished planting corn next
Thecker lower placed yellow corn
{corner folded over} {unintelligible word} came in Eve to attend Cr
in calf
weather warm + dry
May Friday 21 (151-214) 1907
I was about home all day
Edgar working ground in garden + back of barn for corn
Clarence + Ada went to Chatham
Clarence planted 10m sweet corn
in after noon
June Saturday 1 (152-213)
I went to Chatham to meet
a committee from Roserwich {unintelligible}
but they failed to appear
Edgar went for posts at Blondies
+ 20 yards of fence at Drew JM @ Cullison {place is untelligible}
Commenced to rain about Eleven all day
+ continued till night
I came home with Prince Chase
June Sunday 2 (153-212) 1907
Ada + I went to Chruch this Mron
Preaching Rev Eddison of
Lpssilanth
weather inclements turmoil small
Monday 3 (154-22_
Muddy this morning Edgar + I
were working at fence a break
thickest lower place,
I went to Township clerk offce
for specifications for townliner
in farovement in Evening
John was here when I got
home
June Tuesday 4 (155-210) 1907
I took Ada to Chatham while Edgar
went to plant corn for MsHgmy at lower
place Rain began at noon for thirty
I was advertising townline work in Planet
+ getting specifications {unintelliglible}
of J. G. K SM
Wednesday 5 (156-209)
June Thursday 6 (157-208) 1907
I was about home all day
Friday 7 (158-207)
I went to Chatham for specification
of townline improvements at
office of J G Kerr
June Saturday 8 (159-206) 1907
I was about home all day went to
inspect bridge 12173 sideroad,
weather fine today
Sunday 9 (160-205)
Went to sunday school for church
Good morning but no preaching
Childen service in afternoon
A grand success Col about 800
About home in {unknown word}. Planted 3 rows potatoes at top of sugar but field plowd balance of ground for ruts potatoes in {unknown word} went to funeral of Rev Drake in after noon.
I went to bridge 12173 Side road with Francis in morning Edgar {unclear name} planting corn {unknown word} next-Williams lower place I took Ada to Chatham to her exam in afternoon I went to meet our council & Harwich council & promoters of C.W. & SE Ryre extention to Lake Erie which franchise was granted Cool East wind.
home all fornoon shearing Sheep & other Chores Clarence rolled oats Edgar finished replanting corn forenoon planted some manglis {unknown word} in afternoon I went to Fletcher to notify Mr Armstrong of cleaning {Deary?} drain branch. Paid Luo Robertson for fixing road {unknown word} Cool East wind threatening Rain
I sent Edgar with load Hogs 9 {unclear number} cut $103.62 Lizzie & I went to Chatham in buggy wet & Rainy
About home all day Edgar Harrowing corn in afternoon Cullivating potatoes in garden Clear & warm today
Went to Chatham about the Pike drainage & townline improvements Fine & warm
Ada & I went to Sunday school & Church day warm & Clear In afternoon we went to Children's service at Methodist Church
I went to Seamington to see Alex Baird re Pike drainage & townline improvement was gone all day Edgar began working beets {unknown word} on my return found JJ Bradley here to repair our {unclear word}
I went to Chatham with Ada & Kenneth to 4 Paw {unclear word} show & to get profile of work at Parks weather very warm
I was home could do little work save on in the shape of giving in-formation to those who came to see profile re of work I evening went to townline to go over ground of improvement weather warm clear
I was home all day I had give a sumber drop in re Pike drainage & townline imp but I picked time to work potatoes at lower place Clarence in beets Edgar working corn for the first {evening?} Lizzie & I went to our Church to see the Passion Play a religious moving picture play Sad accident today at Nelson Clark's barn raising Injured Sam Suntos {unclear} Scott weather fine & warm
I was at home all day working in garden most of time The only ones that called about {unclear word} were ESDg re {unclear} Parks so I lost {unclear word} about 3 hours over work today Weather very warm
I went to Chatham to receive {tinders?} of which I got quite a number Lizzie went with me Mr Bradley here on my return boys working beets Very warm today
Ada & I went to Sunday school Mr Hatchet not present to conduct reiview Good school
Regular meeting of Council A long day close of Court revisions quite an amount of work done & some left Rev Denholm & Ms Gosnell {Bliahum?} down re {unclear word} franchise {L?}enders for work on townline opened I {unclear} had I lowest for grade aCC Rain in some places
At home all day got in a fair days work in garden In evening went to to {Saven?} social of Household of Ruth good crowd nice night Rain about midnight
I went to see Mr Barry re townline work Had dinner at Ms {unclear} B Crosby's Edgar in the corn Clarence hoing his {three words unclear} berries in forenoon was {unclear} coin afternoon. Went to lodge in evening via Albert Leolt's Weather turned cool this morning early with North wind
home fornoon work generally In afternoon went to Lake Erie to meet coucil re Chas Pardo's {lye?} & land to get Earth for filling Came back by & had supper with Mr T {Doey?} 16th con
Went to Chatham. Returned tinder of Dredge Co {T?}arranged for work by the day. in aftern was about home took crate of berries to {WS?} young. in evening returned. sack of sugar to P.I. Murphy it was not clean weather fine
was home all day at work generally In evening went to see Mr Scott came back by M Buxtons. returned to Fred Slade his check. Got 100 lbs sugar of Shupe
June Sunday 30 (181-184) 1907
Ada and I went to sunday school and church preaching by Rev Edison of {Graselands?} morning and evening Lizzie and I went in evening. Weather very fine today.
July Dominion Day (Dominion) Monday 1 (182-183)
I went Williams in morning weather dull {illegible} No success in getting beet {block?} and went to lower place to pull mustard in afternoon. {Illegible} to Buxton to our Rev M Townline grade in evening. Took 1 crate of (illegible) to {C H hughes?} 1 Box short. I stopped to church meeting on my return. Rev Edison Hired Edgar working come afternoon in beets Blocked {thrice of a fierce love for (illegible)?}
I started Kenneth and Henry boys in beets but then went to Chatham.
weather very cool for time of year
Frost last night (scribbled sideways on right side of paper)
Working in sugar beets
Swarm of bees came out {illegible}
heavy white from last night cutting potatoes and other (tenders?) potatoes corn left in place but damage generally seems to be great
July Thursday 4 (185-180) 1907
I was working sugar beets blocking and thining with the children weather very fine a little cool but {illegible} for work. {F?} Williams came at night and brought provisions for Belgium but {blockers} who are to be our {illegible}, Edgar and Clarence hauled the fresh hay of this season.
Friday 5 (186-179)
{Leaves?} in beets blocking things. Edgar and Clarence hauling hay field seems to be leaving off well hay nice so far.
July Saturday 6 (187-178) 1907
I went to Chatham re Pike drainage and {lowerline?} improvement. In evening I went to Fletcher re gas pipes laid by {Rothburgur?} {illegible} without franchise. Children finished beets except two headland rows. Williams came to see to beets and arrange to drain our {illegible} fame as 3 and 3/4 acres which was at best 1/2 acre too much by my measure. Weather very warm today.
Sunday 7 (188-177)
Ada and I went to sunday school and church preaching by Rev Edison.
July - Monday 8 - (189-176) - 1907
I was about home all forenoon working. After dinner went to meet Tilbury council re Pike drainage {illegible} improvement without success. Met Mr E {Arque?} at Fletcher re gas pipe line he was willing to apply for franchise at an early date. {Rev.?} Irving, Deputy Wellwood, and Engineer {Baird?} and myself came to merlin and arranged for me to inter view our solicitor Kerr report to Engineer at once re Pike works. Weather warm and dry.
Tuesday 9 - (190-175)
I was at home all day working in hay, East mow to or above beam, day bright and warm. Hay put-in in fine shape.
July Wednesday 10 (191-174) 1907
In forenoon we completed hauling first field of hay. Edgar and Clarence went to help Abie in afternoon. Suzzie and I went to Chatham in {illegible} met O'Keefe in {Auto?} and got the {Longue?} broker out of my {illegible} thereby failed to see {illegible} Kerr re {illeible} info and too late to get other things wanted. Weather fine roads very dry and dusty.
Thursday 11 (192-173)
I awoke this morning to find it raining a much needed rain which continued off and on all day to freshen crops. The boys and I went to farm to check hay and were doing odd jobs about.
JULY FRIDAY 12 (193-172) 1907
I was about home {mool?} of day in afternoon Edgar & Clarence were helping Abie in his hay
SATURDAY 13 (194-171)
I went to Chatham in morning to see J & {Kers?} other business Edgar & Clarence about home in forenoon helping Abie in afternoon in hay got some oats of {illegible} (throughout grip for {Thos?} Campbell {Rin} to abies)
JULY SUNDAY 14 (195-170) 1907
MONDAY 15 (196-169)
I went to Chatham via con 4 to get some plaster for patching in forenoon & cutting hay in the afternoon while boys went helping abie sold 7 pegs to Bishop of Blenheim R
JULY TUESDAY 16 (197-108) 1907
I went to Jas Ferguson’s for fence weaver in morning
Abie came to rake hay brought in 2 loads very green
WEDNESDAY 17 (198-167)
I was about home all day in forenoon at finer afternoon hauling hay {illegible} for helping
Thursday, July 18 (199-166) 1907
I was working in hay forenoon (illegible) and George (illegible) (Illegible) came to measure beet grown west of lane 19 x 27 rods 3 a33 rods East of lane front of house yard 19 x 19 & beside house 15 x 20 1/2 rods total 4a28 rods Total acres in beets 7a61 rods In afternoon I went to Buxton for Ms Baird to level deary drain which (illegible) Robinson did on 17th (Illegible) Mr Widrey application for 25.00 to pay help blocking 4 (illegible) field
Friday, July 19 (200-165)
I was home all day working in hay Aba & George came with teams to help We finished our hay about 4 o'clock (Illegible) to haul for Aba (Illegible) Clarence & Kenneth went over with teams got in 4 loads
Wednesday, July 24 (205-160) 1907
Finished fence at lower pasture in morning. Was cultivating beets rest of day. Edgar, Clarence, (illegible) all day also Kenneth with (illegible) All went to town social at the Crom-mills at night (Illegible) of moon (?) from about 10 to 12 p.m., all shadow gone by 1 a.m.
Thursday, July 25 (206-159)
I took load of (illegible) out today (morn). [Next line completely illegible]. I went to town in after noon to special (illegible) gas franchise of Barnard, (illegible) and gas co Edgar, Clarence & Kenneth with (illegible).
JULY FRIDAY 26 (207-158) 1907
Was home at work although to feeling well, day bright Edgar Clarence & Kenneth at Abies in hay
SATURDAY 27 (208-157)
Lizzie & I went to Chatham while the boys went to help Abie finish hay Ruve & I went to see Mrs Wilson in re towline improvements arrange for applications to Railway commission re J.T Roy bridge
Sunday, July 28 (209-156) 1907
Ada and I went to church & sunday school, very good school Preaching by Rev Edison Collection of 6.89 token up for (illegible) Scott
Monday, July 29 (210-155)
(Illegible) to Chatham for the (illegible) of my Binder but it did not come Edgar & Clarence helped Charlie (illegible) in his hay Clarences cultivating (illegible) home place
Tuesday, July 30 (211-154) 1907
About home all forenoon, Went in afternoon to sell jobs on con & (illegible) 1st named to (illegible) last unsold Suzzie and I went to Merlin at night to town social at Dr. Bells Very large crowd, Pleasant time spent Edgar put Binder together (illegible) Barley field
Wednesday, July 31 (212-153)
Home all day cutting Barley In evening, I went to Dick Moore's to get bridge at 3rd con repaired Weather fine & a little cloudy
Thursday, August 1 (213-152) 1907
I was cutting Wheat & Barley while the boys were setting up Light shower in evening
Friday, August 2 (214-151)
I was home all day finished Barley went to lower place in evening (illegible) cut Timothy & Odessa (illegible) shower stoped [sic] us
Saturday, August 3 (215-150) 1907
I went to Chatham Ada with me, boys finished Timothy Reed tooks Colts from Charlie Moor's to other place Wrote the Baird to meet me on (illegible) day 6 aug Cut the Odessa Barley at lower place
Sunday, August 4 (216-149)
BLANK
Monday, August 5 (217-148) 1907
Went to Council meeting damp & drisly [sic] all day Report (illegible) drain read, unfinished work carried out Edgar & Clarence cultivating buds - when a light rain (illegible) them & they cleaned barn (illegible) for (illegible) Mr Widrey here to day [sic]
Tuesday, August 6 (218-147)
Met Mr Baird at (illegible) & went to 3rd con got Bert Parker with his boat, to go to bridge (illegible) while Baird is drove, Came home for dinner in afternoon Went to Buxton for (illegible), to station Boys hauling (illegible)
Wednesday, August 7 (219-146) 1907
I was about home all day hauling Manure Clarence helping me Edgar was helping Black's thrash
Thursday, August 8 (220-145)
I was about home until evening I went to Fletcher to sell (illegible) branch E Collins got whole work I came back by Mr Cromwell's (illegible) Paid him balance between Barley & spring wheat $9.64 Edgar at Black's in forenoon this afternoon hauling manure
Friday, August 9 (221-144) 1907
I went to Chatham in morning got back at noon (Illegible) Samson & Caroline here Edgar went to cut (illegible) in afternoon Clarence to help Felix Thrash
Saturday, August 10 (222-143)
Edgar & Clarence were Hauling Manure I was about home forenoon Went to Buxton in afternoon got som [sic] things for Thrashing
Sunday, August 11 (223-142) 1907
Suzzie and I went to Church I went to Sunday school Alice Cora went with us in morning Suzzie and I went for dinner to Bob Karding Edgar, Ada & I went to church at night
Monday, August 12 (224-141)
I went to Chatham for (illegible) for thrashing got 1400 lbs also 12 bags of (illegible) Civic Holiday for Chatham Edgar & Clarence went in evening about (illegible) to help thrash at (illegible) I went over for a (illegible) which
August Tuesday 13 (225-140) 1907
Edgar Clarence and myself helping {illegible} all day thrash {illegible word writtin above a horizontal line} finished his job and moved to Our place in evening.
Wednesday 14 (226-139)
Thrashed wheat and barley today {80 bu?} in all. {Half} as follows, Ada and George Shreve with 2 teams {Chase?} and stand Black {my?} team {jno?} Shreve, Bert Robbins, jas {illegible}, Henry {illegible}, jas Harris, Herman Henry, G B. Shreves, Bob Willis (for a while). Got through about 5 P.M. and I should of started for Mr Moore {illegible} but got {hung?} in Rice drain bridge {con 6?}. I went over about 11 P.M.{may be 6?} and helped him out.
August Thursday 15 (227-138) 1907
I went in morning to {illegible} to measure bridge and get jas {illegible} to high {illegible}. Him was shocking oats balance of day. Clarence with me. Edgar cutting.
Friday 16 (228-137)
Shower of rain this morning. The boys and I were cleaning Barley in forenoon shocking oats after. Edgar cutting.
August Saturday 17 (229-136) 1907
Edgar took load of Barley to Chatham {I or &} went in buggy, Barley to Scott {illegible} in evening Edgar finished cutting oats {and corn?} {illegible} cutting spring wheat. I sold a cow (spot) to Jack {McLeod?} to be taken to {Paine's} monday morn. Weather fine and warm.
Sunday 18 (230-135)
Ada and I went to sunday school {illegible symbol} in morning. In after noon went {bush?} meeting at {Patinson's?}.
I took corn to (Paynes?) in Morning then to Chatham & back home
not feeling well back was shocking
wheat in afternoon
The Boys and I went to lower place
Edgar cutting wheat Clarance & I stocking
Rains about eleven a.m.
We went to barn to clean Barley
Raining lightly nearly all afternoon
August Wednesday 21 (233-132) 1907
I {took?} load of barley to Scott 3135 {lbs?} and squared up with him $1.00 cut for the Barley.
Edgar took a load of hay to Joe {Kime?} {1900 lbs?} at $9.00 per Ton. In afternoon Edgar finished cutting wheat Clarence went to help {Jas Jebbs?} thrash with team.
Thursday 22 (234-131)
Edgar and I finished shocking oats after taking calves to lower pasture and set {illegible} wheat in afternoon Clarence helping {Jebbs?} thrash. Slight frost last night.
August Friday 23 (235-130) 1907
I took two loads hay to Chatham
1800 lbs to Snook at 10{the price is 10 dollars but I don't know how to make the two underlined small zeros at the top} & 970 lbs to Barnes at same price
Got horses shod in morning
August Saturday 24 (236-129)
I went North Buxton in Morning about home the rest of day Edgar tried to plow a little Clarin er helping Mr Henry thrash hay very windy
August Sunday 25 (237-128) 1907
I went to Sunday school in morning then to service at B.M.S church, Bush Meeting instead of service at Baptist church John & Joe Cromwell came with their wives for dinner also Mrs. OBtrlsey{Not very legible} Lizzie and I went to Church at night
Monday 26 (238-127)
The Boys & I were hauling wheat from lower place I went to Church meeting at night
August Tuesday 27 (239-126) 1907
Showers last night so the boys & me cleaning barley this forenoon {illegible word}Edgar with them went to help Watts /thrash(1/2 day) afternoon
Wednesday 28 (240-125)
Edgar helping Watts thrash with {illegible word}all day Clarence & I stacking wheat I went to Buxton to prayer meeting in Evening.
August Thursday 29 (241-124) 1907
I went to Chatham with 2720 lbs Barley to {illegible word}Co {one dollar} ps Cut Edgar & Clarence with team at Abie thrashing
Friday 30 (242-123)
Edgar helping Abie Thrash with team I was about home all day or until done
Stacking Oats today 3 teams
John {illegible} pitching in forenoon has {illegible} stacking
{illegible} Fred helping with teams
I went to Chatham in afternoon about 3 o'clock John and Ada with me
Rain last night. I went to council, Court of Revision {illegible}
quite long day late closing
Edgar took team to help (Fisley thrasen?) in afternoon
Edgar and Clarence helping (Fisley Thrash?) got home about 4 p.m.
Clarence racked wheat stable
Edgar & I got load for stack bottom
Boys & I finished hauling Oats today ((fro?) R. Travis build bridge west of creek 3rd Con) {scratched words}
Rain last night I went to Prairie siding. Gave Mr. Johnston order for sidewalk home at noon
in rain about home in afternoon
Edgar plowing for wheat
September Friday 6 (249-116) 1907
I was plowing for wheat {illegible} Edgar and Clarence helping Bert Robbins thrash. We cleaned load of wheat for market.
Saturday 7 (250-115)
Edgar and I went to Chatham with wheat 4500 lbs $39.87. Stoped to see R. S. {Border} in afternoon. Paid Herb Anderson for colt $10.00 sugar got a {illegible} of cloth from {Maymell?}.
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I was plowing for wheat as Edgar went to hep John (place?) straw at (milk Kearns?)
weather fine
September Tuesday 10 (253-112) 1907
I was about home all day draning grain + odd jobs as it rained nearly continuously but light
Wednesday 11 (254-111)
I was about home in fornoon Ada + I went to wedding of A.W. Timbers + Rosa Morris in afternoon
I went to Chatham in fornoon while boys are working on wheat ground
I left the boys workiing wheat ground while gone to S.S. Convention ate Sandwich. I left Fletcher on accomodation and had a pleasant trip in company with {Gar?} Robbins to Essex centre. The strange feature of trip was the number of Engine being 88/3, train W/3 date 13th of month and first coach contained 13 passengers most of way. arrived in Windsor about noon {+?} went to sandwhich in time for convention session which was fare also fare program at night. helped lead {illegible} Exercise by appointment
staid with Aunt Carolin in Windsor + went to sandwich forenoon returning Early in after noon to see A.B. Kersey + we went back to sandwich to evening service
I spent this date at Sandwich had a very good meeting. preaching in morning by Rev. Henderson. in after noon Renet Bradley. closing by Rev. E.E. Thompson of Toronto
Arrived home from Windsor the A.M. to find letters from Mr. Swanson + check for $20.00 I had to return the {illegible} because of error in it. I took 2360 lbs of barley to {GC?} Scott in afternoon
Was about home {Illegible} went on con & in afternoon to {illegble} Karsey drain. In forenoon fixed mower + began cutting down seed
Rain in forenoon. About home all forenoon jiggin. {Elaine?} went to Chatham fair in after noon. I went o to N. Buxton took Charlie Shreve, stayed to lodge at night. Edgar orking wheat ground.
Boyo hauling manure I took the girls to fair af after noon+ fireworks at night illegible {planters?}
I went to Chatham with loaf of Hay 2140 lbs sold to Ms {name?} @ $14.00 per ton $14.98. Edgar + Clarence Hauling manure I paid Park Broo on interest $85.00
Edgar took hay to Chatham to wagon works 2110 lbs @ 15.00 per ton. I went to prairie siding with Mr. Irving + Mr Doey {then?} to Chatham. Brought home 12 {splithooks?} + 6 {plowhooks?} for shed at cow yard
Ada + I went to sunday school at church. In afternoon at 3 I walked to N Buxton + spoke at missionary service at B.M. Church.
Edgar + Mr Harry went to Lake Erie for gravel I was working at cowshed while Clarence {disring?} for wheat
I took load of hay to Chatham sold to Samuell Thomas 2260 lbs at 15.00 $16.95 {reck?} got lumber for sidewalk + piano box of A {Glanfore}
Hauling down seed Clarence + I Edgar began cutting corn weather windy + cool but no frost In morning I went to see {Rev.?} Irving in Kersey dr. bridge Drake road
Finished hauling clover and in fornoon working {at} shed in afternoon Edgar and {Clarence} working wheat ground
Appearance of rain wind in East
boys working wheat ground {and sowing} wheat in afternoon
{Someone} came along and sold him white calf for $6.00
Rain last night ground too wet to sow fornoon
Edgar got 3 bags wheat from {illegible} 384 {lbs} commenced to sow after {draining} but rain came
{rainy} afternoon so boys and I {illegible} some 8 bags {chop} {illegible} in barn
Roads heavy today Ada and I went to Church (Rally Sunday)
{Morning preaching Rev Edison}
Afternoon preaching Bradley of {Windsor}
I went to Council. Edgar went to mill with chop then boys were shocking corn.
Edgar finished sowing wheat. I went to Chathm with load of hay ( ) gog some lumber for stable. Geo B came brought tools and went to help Geo S in his corn. Mr Leach here to see one shed at Providence Church (to let him know).
{Scribbled note on top left print} 1/2 dy for {illegible}
Geo B came this morning to work
we moved corn {crib} from {stable} to E end of shed, I went to Ferguson's and {illegible} for Jack's, {thence} to Fletcher
In afternoon {Geo} went away and I went to {Meshin fair}
THURSDAY 3 (270-80)
Edgar took Hay press to Chatham for John but rain prevented {gathering} of {Cement}
{Clarence} and I got load of {blocking} from {illegible}, {raised} corn crib and furrowed wheat
I also sowed some Timothy seed in morning early
Raining afternoon so Edgar could not buy {cement}
{Scribbled at bottom of the page} 1/2 dy fr 2
{Written beside the date} 1 dy
I and the boys together with {Geo} B
were working at {stable} all day
{raining} {same}
work on stable 4 m {alldy} = 4
{Written beside the date} 1 dy
Cloudy and a little rain early. Nice after rain I went to Chatham for {Cement} got 6 {lbs} and 18 tile at {illegible} home about 3 P.M. George and the boys working at the stable
{stable} time 3 1/2 dys for {Slash}
{Someone} and I went to church in the morning Ada and Edgar at night
We were working at {stable} all day raised it full {height} and dug Trenches commenced felling wheat rain stopped us about 3 o'clock p.m
all trenches full but N. W side
George B with us,
Time at work at {stable} = about 3/4 dy for 4 or 3 dy
At the stable all day setting {cribing} and {raising} wall
George B helped all day
Jim {Leifer?} came at noon {self and boys} too
Stable 4 1/2 m
I went to Chatham for 2 {lbs cement} 200 {ft cover?} siding {illegible} shingles for stable home by noon {illegible} and boys working at stable foundation all day
Stable work 3 m itself 3 1/2 dys
I went with Mr {Shackledon} to survey River Road at Prairie Siding had dinner at Mr {Brusth's?}
Home about 4 30 P.M. worked about 4 hours My self and boys at stable while I was away the boys hauled corn behind barn
Stable work = 1 dy 2 {hrs} for {1 illegible}
{Clarence} and I finished stable wall
Rain stopped work in {evening} early
Edgar gathered corn {first} cutting lower {illegible}
October Saturday 12 (285-80) 1907
I went to Chatham re 3rd con
bridge + other business got shoes for
Ada, {Ernie + Kenneth?}, {illegible} came in
evening to {illegible} pigs Paid him in full {illegible}
Sunday 13 (286-79)
I went to Chatham with Hay to {illegible} 1970 lbs @ $16 00 {illegible}
Went in evening to measure ditch on {con 7} for {Chas nearby} 115 Rods a 13 {illegible}
Geo B and boys working at stable removing cribbing {and building} frame
Geo, Clarence and I working at stable all day, Edgar cutting {illegible} (last piece)
Boys took colt to {Wyke's} to wean it as it would not stay at other place
October Wednesday 16 (286-76) 1907
George B {Clarince?}, + I working at
stable all day.
Edgar finished cutting corn today
Ms {Widrig?} here re {bats?}, to corn {feast?}
of next week
Thursday 17 (290-75)
Clarince + I were working at stable by ourselves
Edgar {shocking?} corn
Geo did not come
October Friday 18 (291-74) 1907
Suzzie + I went to Chatham
in morning I finished {shutring?} stable
in afternoon + I went to Fletcher re
sidewalk in evening,
The boys {shocking?} corn
I sent plan + specifications 3 con bridge
by Bert Robbins to Park {Bros?}
Saturday 19 (292-73)
I was cleaning up around stable
+ working generally we killed a pig
at noon weighing 84 lbs for home use
October Sunday 20 (293-72) 1907
Cold Rain last night rainy {all for noon?}
I did not go to church this morning
7378 - 1018 = 6360
Monday 21 (294-71)
I was working at stable while
boys {handed?} 2 loads {Earth?} for
{jobs in?} {illegible} {illegible} corn
in {afterhours?}
1/2 {illegible} came after noon + we shingled
west side stable
J J Bradley came to see plans of
3rd Concession bridge {illegible}
Chatham at {Park's?}
October Tuesday 22 (295-70) 1907
I went to Chatham for noon
{Got?} job {lot of?} flooring to floor {oar?} {bin?}
gather {illegible}
home early + worked in stables
{Gro B?} working all day
Wednesday 23 (296-69)
{Gro B?} + I working all day at stables +
Grannary all day boys finished
hauling Earth for floor of stable
M F {Hatcher?} {husking?} corn
Edgar took 25 {illegible} to Ms Hatchett
in evening
October Thursday 24 (297-68) 1907
Friday 25 (298-67)
October Saturday 26 (299-66) 1907
Suzzie + I went to Chatham
I received {tenders?} for 3rd Concession
bridge day fine, received
from {illegible} subpoena for
D {Fletcher?} not feeling well so
I did not go to Fletcher
Sunday 27 (300-65)
Rain last night Ada + I
went to church + school
October Monday 28 (301-64) 1907
I went in morning to Mr Fletcher's with
subpoena re {illegible} commission. Took Dick
Newman's jackscrew home {illegible}
for noon, special meeting of council
re River road improvement {illegible}
after noon I {illegible} tenders for 3rd
Con bridge, instructed Mr {Whitebread?}
to have {dredge?} sent to Prairie siding
Came home + went with Edgar to {illegible}
M {Burton?} + took train for Chatham at 7 P.M.
{illegible} car stranded through bursting of gas main
about 3 miles southwest of Chatham we did not
reach Chatham till 9.30 P.M. {illegible} Fletcher {illegible}
Tuesday 29 (302-63)
I was too late to get train or ride home
our case adjourned till {friday?} next Nov {illegible}
I remained in city at Mrs {Kersey's?}
I went to Prairie siding
at 8.30 A.M. to start dredge in
company with Mr {Whitebread?}
returned at noon
Ada & I went to church Morning service
Council meeting court of revision on Murdock drains & general business
I went in early morning to dredge at river sent {illegible} Travis to place pipe at prairie (ending?), got 50 ft of pipe at Holidays
NOVEMBER THURSDAY 7 (311-540) 1907
went to Tilbury with Will {Zebbo?} to court in case of Travis VS. Zebbo
{Jas?} Zebbo drove me to Jeannetts creek {illegible} {stoole?} train at 1.30 for Prairie siding
{Dredge?} finished her work about 3.30 o-clock Time 7 ½ or 7 ¾ {illegible}
Edgar took a second load of wheat to Fletcher (2905 {illegible}) got check for both loads
97 {illegible} 35 lbs @ 95c less bay chop 91.12
Had {sati?} dinner at Gev Crows
Mr Edwards & men moving telephone poles at {siding?} when I got there
Cooler aparntly clearing away
FRIDAY 8 (312-53)
{Sigzie?} & I went to Chatham Via Prairie siding to meet Mr Soarie of Bell Telephone he was not there met him on road
Got A Party to sign agreement {illegible} 3rd {illegible} bridge Paid gas bill {illegible} told them I should pay under protest
Edgar did some plowing
NOVEMBER MONDAY 11 (315-50) 1907
I was hauling beets today Edgar took his team to Fletcher to get shod
quite a coat of snow last night
cool all day
TUESDAY 12 (316-49)
Hauling beets with both teams
weather cold, froze last night
{AE?} Robinson came with by lans of River rd {imp?} & {Fuce?} drain also notice of special meeting for Friday night re Electric Ry subway {charing?} {cioss?}
Belgains did not come today as they promised
NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 13 (317-48) 1907
Hauling sugar beets all day
weather very cold ice on ditches
THURSDAY 14 (318-47)
boys hauling beets I went to townhall {illegible} list {revision?} before Judge Bell
went to see Belgains but could not {find?} {them?}
Edgar went to Nelsons for Browns beet {plower?} in {evening?}
NOVEMBER FRIDAY 15 (319-46) 1907
Day fine slightly warmer
we were hauling beets to station to date have only 41 tons ground too frozen for Belgains to work
SATURDAY 16 (320-45)
I did not go to Chatham today working in beets & hauling same
weather fine but cold
NOVEMBER SUNDAY 17 (321-44) 1907
Ada & I to sunday school in morning
{Sizzie?} & I to church at night
MONDAY 18 (322-43)
Sifting beets today to corner of house yard Oliver Baily here {re?} taxes, {Juno?} Travis went to Chatham for material for Pat Kearns bridge day fine & warm
Hauled no beets today all time in fields Day fine & warm
NOVEMBER TUESDAY 19 (323-42) 1907
Edgar & I went to station early
Belgains came early to {top?} beets
Got {illegible} Travis {illegible} for afternoon Cars to load on after dinner
Day fine and warm
WEDNESDAY 20 (324-41)
Edgar & I were hauling beets to station day fine we put over 12 tons
very much like rain all afternoon
commenced to rain about 6 P.M.
November THURSDAY 21 (325-40) 1907 I was working in {illegible} in forenoon in Potatoes {illegible} in afternoon Edgar finished lifting beds today weather dull & misty
FRIDAY 22 (326-39) Took 2 loads {illegible} to station working about home balance of day roads rather soft
November SATURDAY 23 (327-38) 1907 Took 2 loads {illegible} to station in morning I went to Chatham afternoon with {illegible} Edgar & Clarence took 3 loads {illegible} siding & other {illegible} came home about 7PM Did not get to {illegible} inspection meeting held today
SUNDAY 24 (328-37) Ada & I went to Sunday school & church forenoon {illegible} came in in evening
November MONDAY 25 (329-36) 1907 I went to Chatham in morning Paid {illegible} grain {illegible} got overalls for self & Edgar smock Clarence & other articles {illegible} Edgar & Clarence hauling {illegible} Had {illegible} Lizzie & I went to Chruch meeting at night I paid our {illegible} 200 a captain was not present
TUESDAY 26 (330-35) I was home all day at {illegible cleaned corn {illegible} beets Edgar & Clarence hauling {illegible} to station, all out {illegible} about 2 loads (Mr {illegible} Williams {illegible} in evening, at night James {illegible} to see {ilelgible} re township Treasurer will not commit myself
NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 27 (331-34) 1907
Edgar finished hauling beets today
I went to Prairie siding to advertise River rd grading
clarence plowing back of barn
Belgains did not come to remeasure beet ground
THURSDAY 28 (332-33)
I was home all day commenced husking corn back of barn
Edgar & Clarence plowing
November FRIDAY 29 (333-32) 1907 I was husking corn while boys were plowing back of barn In evening Edgar & I put on load of hay for {illegible}
SATURDAY 30 (334-31) Lizzie & I went to Chatham Edgar took load of hay to {illegible} brought back some {illegible} of {illegible} of John for 200 one more pile to get
December SUNDAY 1 (355-30) 1907 A little late for school Weather cold
MONDAY 2 (336-29) I went to Council via Fletcher to get receipts of gas Large {illegible} & heavy work adjustment of {illegible} left over to new {illegible}
December TUESDAY 3 (337-28) 1907 about {illegible} forenoon had a sale of road grading {illegible} siding in afternoon forenoon snow stormy quite wintry
Wednesday 4 (338-27) I went to Fletchers forenoon home afternoon flooring {illegible} brought calves from lower place cold {illegible}
December THURSDAY 5 (339-26) 1907 {illegible} went to Chatham sent 1000 to {illegible} S.d. {illegible} {illegible} money I got attach {illegible} for gas met Mr {illegible} but he would not accept 15 c per ton boys plowing weather mild
FRIDAY 6 I went to Chatham very early to change gas fitting home about eleven & put gas in heater
DECEMBER SATURDAY 7 (341-24) 1907 About home all day finished stable while boys are plowing day fine & warm Edgar did some ditching at lower {illegible}
Conception Day SUNDAY 8 (342-23) Ada & I went to church Too late for Sunday school today
December MONDAY 9 (343-22) 1907 Was home in forenoon husking corn In afternoon went to funeral of Mr {illegible} to bridge over {illegible} drain Con 8 sold to {illegible} newby to {illegible} on Stopped to coffee drink at hall of {illegible} Edgar brought {illegible} to evening's entertainment Rainy at night
TUESDAY 10 (344-21) Colder & stormy Boys out husking corn all day when not too stormy
December WEDNESDAY 11 (345-20) 1907 I was about home not well JJ {illegible} came in afternoon to {illegible} Rev Jackson {illegible} weather cold roads rough
THURSDAY 12 (346-19) home all day Bradley went to create locate 3rd {illegible} bridge. Rev Jackson. 11 {illegible} John came to prepare to press {illegible}
I was about home not well JJ Bradley came in afternoon to (indecipherable) bridge (indecipherable) Rev Jackson of H B here (two lines scratched out in heavy pencil)
Weather cold roads rough
Home all day Bradley $ I went to create 3rd corn bridge Rev Jackson N Buxton here John came to prepare to press straw
Sent Edgar to shups for Coal (scratched out) Were preparing to press (Presset?) about 4 tons F Harwoods engine W Moon Helping on stack
Suzzie (scribbled out) I went to Chatham Storms & very disagreeable Mailed John Marshall (@ Porders?) 11.00 for accounts Of (corn?)
I was home today unwell Very severe cold
I went to Council today Boys finished pressing straw and & moved to Rivers
In morning I went to River Re River road grade John (Irques?) came to level grade & I got him (indecipherable) starch on East end of Soudon Road I returned & thrashed clover in afternoon about 6 bags
Edgar took load of straw to A Jamison & brought for John 3 coils of wire $4.19
Mr. Huston brought (s-head?) of cattle to winter
(grey pencil) We cleaned clover sud I took some to Chatham on last load straw amount of straw 6 tons Sud sold (of bw?) 26 the @ 9-50 (pu?) bw $70.61 to M Stunger C.P. Nortes (tpo?) (illegible) Marshall returned for better address I forwarded this date to Blen (hund?)
Suzzie & I went to Chatham (MCL?) P.C. (Urdriq?) had talk us back & delay in (rotation/rotatne?)
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Weather rainy & dreary forenoon Lizzie & I went to Chatham Ada & I went to Xmas entertainiment at New England at night (God/sod?) gas fittings cut for (bas&burn?)
Home forenoon placed gas fixtures in base burner front room Ada & I went to entertainment B.M. E Church N Buxton at night
Storms in morning I was about home till Noon I went for dinner to Father Moor’s The boys took tree from school house To Church N. Buxton for childrens concert
I went in morning to Fletcher & back to school meetings S.School Was chairman(thence?) to Clarke’s office via Irvings to Collect information called to see (illegible) slade
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Went to Chatham
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Send (Oct?) 2nd Dec B (straight line, maybe partial exclamation point)
Sabor in beets [beside "July" but excluded from table]
July | 2nd | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||
Herman Henry | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 (dys?) | 6.00 | |
Charlis Henry | 1 | ½ | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 1/2 | 5.50 | |
Flora Henry | ½ | ½ | 6.0 | |||||
Hlsworth Henry | 1 | ½ | 1 ½ | 1.00 | ||||
Sottie Shreve | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 pd | 5.00 | ||
Earnest Moore | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 pd | 3.00 | |||
Kenneth Shreve | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 6.00 | |
N. J. Shreve | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | (scribbled out) | 4— | (blank) |
Moving coin crib 3.00
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Baled straw of A Jamison
(Wer/Dec?) | 17 | 2830 | 12050 3 1/2 |
18 | 2850 | 3615 | |
19 | 3030 | 602 | |
20 | 3340 | 42.17 | |
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2050 |
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weight per {illegible?}
3940 {tare?} 3470 2880 3000 3580 3550 x{sw?}bill 2900 3480 3650 2850 3220 2930 2880 |
5 5 5 5 6 12 6 6 7 6 |
Nov 12 – “ “ “ “ “- 13- “ “ 11 “ “ “ |
197 173 144 150 179 178 145 209 438 171 193 205 173 |
3943 329 7 273 6 2850 34 0 1 33 7 2 27 9 5 32 7 1 32 1 2 3679 3027 2725 2707 |
2720 tan 6% Nov 9 East of barn 163 2557 |
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3080 {Fare?} 2800 - 3850 3000 3880 3850 3010 {first digit faded}8550 |
6 4 5 5 5 6 5 |
“ 9 - “ “ Nov 14 “ “ “ |
-185 west of barn -112 -193 -150 -192 -230 -154 |
2895 2688 3657 2850 3658 3619 2916 65685 |
{illegible writing over top}
Nov 15 weight
“ “ “ 16 “ “ 19 - “ “ “ “ 20 “ “ “ “ “ 22 23 “ 25 |
4000 3180 3120 3560 3200 3170 3470 3370 3660 3350 3450 4250 3850 4630 3800 4340 4340 3760 3530 2920 4080 3190 3960 3040 3100 4030 3270 4080 3050 4120 108870 |
- 7 - 8 - 8 - 6 - 8 - 7 - 8 - 6 - 8 - 8 - 8 6 8 6 9 9 5 5 8 8 10 16 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 |
- 280 254 250 212 256 222 274 202 293 268 276 255 308 278 342 391 217 188 262 233 653 510 436 334 279 363 294 367 274 371 9142 |
3720 2926 2870 3348 2944 2948 3196 3168 3367 3082 3174 3995 3542 4372 3558 3949 4143 3572 3268 2687 |
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Nov 27- |
3180 2530 |
8 8 |
254 202 |
5710 456 |
456 |
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5254 99728 |
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East of farm West “ ” |
104982 65685 |
52 tons 32 - |
982 lbs 1685 |
170667 |
or 85 tons |
667 lbs |
1908
Sept 19th I took{Herbesh?} to meet the tram at mild may this morning. I attended meeting of {Agriculture Society?} this afternoon. Geo has been away all day
20 Lizzie & I were at church this morning Miss Rattie came home with us. We all went up to the school house this afternoon to hear Miss Rattie's address I drove her after Sunday School
21 George wat at Me Culloughs thrashing I have been {chormg?}
22 Geo at Wm Armstrong's thrashing I took some wheat to town and brought home some lumber
23 Geo & I have been laying tiles and filling in ditch
24 Geo has been at Ges Armstrong thrashing. I finished ditch this morning and went to town this afternoon
25 Geo at Ges Armstrong's thrashing until noon we were taking up potatoes this afternoon I took two rams up to Biter Arkell & Sins this evening
Sept 26 We were taking up potatoes this morning, Geo was covering {pit} harrowing ground etc this afternoon I took Bessie's truck to town and attended a sale of cattle at the King {Edwam?}Thrashers came this evening
27 Children's day at Sunday School our School {meet} with the Knox church school in Teeswater, had a large attendance
28 We were thrashing today, It rained nearly all day. Bessie left for Toronto
29 Have been thrashing until noon Gus has been at Mr Button's thrashing this afternoon
30 Geo was at Button's thrashing until noon and was drawing out manure this afternoon, I have been at Ripley show Thos Arkell went with me Called to see Mrs Moffat coming home
Oct 1st Geo drawing out manure I have been sorting sheep etc some snow fell this evening
2 We have been drawing out manure
Oct 3 Have been lifting potatoes this morning George has been drawing out maure this afternoon and I have been to town
4 Annie and I were at chruch this morning and I was at Sunday School this afternoon
5 George is away to-day I have been cutting wood + other odd jobs
6 This is the first day of Tesswater show, I have been in town all day helping in the Hall
7 We were all at Teeswater show, Th was the best show ewe ever had the gate recepts were $417.05
8 I went to town this morning with a load of chop and Lizzie, Helen + I went to Shielfield this afternoon
9 Geo has been ploughing, Lizzie, Helen + I meet four cattle at the school house on the eigth this orning, I have been putting the cattle in the stable this afternoon
10 George ploughing. I have been choring Robt Ballough was here this afternoon and bought a ram lamb. Lizzie, Annie + Helen were at town this afternoon
Oct 11 I went to Sunday School this afternoon. Mrs Moffat died this {forenoon?}
12 George ploughing, I have been choring + {rooting?} this morning. We moved the stove in at noon
13 Geo has been ploughing. I have been choring
14 Geo ploughin. Lizzie Annie + Helen went to town this afternoon. I took a load of chop to town this afternoon
15 Geo ploughin. Lizzie Annie + Helen went to Walkerton. I have been cutting wood, cleaning out {wool?} house etc
16 Geo finished ploughing field and started to pick appels. I took morning train to Guelph to buy ram from Henry Arkell came home evening train, bought {wip} shearling ram, 1st prize ram at Toronto
17 Picking appels all day Annie, Lizzie + Helen were at town this afternoon
18 Lizzie + I were at church this morning Rev Mr Hazard preached ({Agn?} for Bible Society)Annie went to church this afternoon
Oct
{18 continued from previous page} and I went to sunday school
19 Geo + I finished picking appels
20 We started mangels to-day, Lizzie Annie + Helen visited at McKee's this afternoon. I took a load of chop to town this afternoon and brought {hl?} ram + roosters home. The apple packers came this afternoon
21{?} We have been drawing in mangels {canned?creamed?Camish?} McCullogh has been helping us Grey cow freshened
22 Have been drawing in mangels. I went to Mrs Copeland's sale this afternoon. Lizzie and Helen went to town with me and spent the afternoon at Mrs Forsyths
23 Finished mangels 50 loads and started to top white turnips. I took apples to town this afternoon
24 Raining some all day. Boys working in root house. Lizzie + I were at church this afternoon. Edwin Tolton called to see rams this morning
25 Lizzie + I were at church this morning it was communion. I went to Sunday School this afternoon
Oct
26 Geo + Camish have been working at turnips I have been scrutineer at Goodfellows for P.H. McKenzie McKenzie received 65 votes + Donnelly 29. Lizzie, Annie + Helen were at town this afternoon
27 We have been working at turnips all day
28 We have been working at turnips Lizzie Annie + Helen attended thank offering meeting this afternoon at Knox Church
29 We finished turnips today 25 loads the poorest chop {crop?} we ever had
30 It has been snowing off and on all day Geo + I have been choring this morning Geo was splitting wood this afternoon. Lizzie Helen + I drove to Teeswater + to Shielfield.
31 Geo ploughing. I have been choring and went to town this afternoon
Nov 1 Annie + I went to church this morning + I attended Sunday School this afternoon this is the last Sunday for Sunday School
2 Geo ploughing. I have been choring + J Colom dehorned 14 cattled this afternoon have been cleaning furnace pipes, went to town this evening for new stovepipe elbo
Nov
3 Geo ploughing. I have been choring + fixing stable for loose cattle. A heifer choaked on an apple this afternoon and we had to send for J. {Colorm} V. S.
4 The ground is white with snow this morning. We have been getting the cattle in loose Geo was ploughing this afternoon + Lizzie and I went to Teeswater
5 Geo ploughing. Jas Donaldson came for a ram lamb + John Aitken bought one too + was here for dinner. Agnes + Jean Inglis, Mrs E Lucis + Mss J Ritchie were here this afternoon + for tea
6 We were choring + fililng up a load of chop this morning. Geo was ploughing this afternoon + I took a load of chop to town
7 Geo ploughing. I have been choring this morning + went to town this afternoon Mr John Gordon was buried this afternoon
8 Annie + went to church this morning Annie stand in + I went in for her this evening
9 Thanksgiving, Geo plough I have
Nov been choring this morning + ploughing this afternoon. John + Jean Inglis came over this afternoon + they + Annie + I went in to hear Mr Bengangh in the PResbyterian church
10 Geo ploughing I went to town this morning + was ploughing this afternoon. John Aitken came for his lamb this morning
11 We were bedding sheep from this morning and ploughin this afternoon
12 Annie + were at town this morning and brought helen home a high-chair Geo was drawing out manure I have been setting hurdles in sheep yard + getting in sheep this afternoon
13 Geo drawing out manure I have been choring + cutting wood Ballagh came for his lamb
14 We were drawing in straw this morning + Liz I went to town this afternoon. Geo was drawing out manure this afternoon
15 Lizzie + I went to church this morning there were a few had their cutters out
16 Have been choring + was over to see Mr Buttons lambs this morning. Walter Jenson's started to work this morning
Nov {16 continued from previous page} I was at John Hill's sale this afternoon with the cutter
17 Walter + Geo have been drawing in pea straw to the sheep barn this morning and I went to see Angus McKenzie about cutting straw. The men were cutting wood this afternoon + Lizzie, Helen + I drove over to Shielfield
18 Geo went to town this morning with a load of chop. Walter + I have been choring and this afternoon we have been bording up the end of sheep pen. Andrew {Dutsler? Detzler?} came for Geo this evening.
19 Walter + I have been choring + making sheep rack, fixing pens etc.
20 We have been ploughing sod, the weather is quite warm, almost like spring. Heifer Freshened
21 Walter ploughing, I have been choring and went to town this afternoon. Warm.
22 Annie, Walter + I went to church this morning
23 We have been ploughing all-day. E. Smith bough{t} {hn? - this has appeared before, maybe a unit of measurement} two fat cows from me
24 Ploughing nearly all day. Mrs + Mrs Inglis were here this afternoon. Warm
Nov 25. Walter + I have been ploughing mangol ground. It has been very warm all day. rained for a while this afternoon
..26. We have been ploughing all day. Very windy
..27. Walter has been ploughing. I have been choring this morning and Annie + I have been to town this afternoon
28 Have been choring this morning. Walter was ploughing this afternoon. I have been attending Farmers Institute this afternoon + Evening. Took tea at Dr. Gillis' The delegation was Dr {Standroh?} R.R. Elott + Miss Yates we had good meetings
29 Lizzie + I went to church this morning {ram?] Lamb came home with us + I took him in this evening. Anniversery Service in Methodist Ch
30 Walter + I took two fat cows to Mildmay this morning. It has been raining nearly all day This afternoon I attended F I meetings in Belmore took tea at Shielfield + came home sick. Thunder this afternoon
Dec 1 Have been in bed all day. Walter choring
..2 Was up for a while to-day. Walter went to town with a load of chop this afternoon. Robb McKee was over for a while this afternoon
1908
Dec 3. Have been up nearly all day. It has been snowing the last three days.
.4 Walter has been choring and drawing wood into woodshed + cellar. John S Inglis came over this afternoon + staid for tea, he took lights {bouble} harness home with him.
5 Walter choring. Annie went to town this afternoon
6 Walter went to church this morning and out to JAs Donaldsons after church
7th Walter choring + filling up chop, I have been helping a little while to-day. Storming
8 Walter went to town with a load of chop this afternoon, I was choring some
9th I drove up to D. McDonalds to see Joe Murry about cutting straw then took Lizzie + Helen for a little cutter ride {meat? as in meet or neat?] Agnes + Jean Inglis coming over, Walter + I were cleaning up wheat this afternoon Smith Mc Lean called this morning
10 I took a load of wheat to town this morning and brought home 500 lbs of flour We were cleaning wheat this afternoon
1908
Dec 11 I took a load of wheat to town this morning + brought home 475 lbs of flour. Walter + Robt McCullough have gone to Salam this evening
12 We have been choring + putting wood into celer
13 Annie, Walter + I went to church this morning
14 We have been drawing out manure from the loose cattle pen. Robt McKee brought the old ram home + took his too ewes home
15 Walter + O have been drawing out manure Lizzie, Helen + I drove to Shielfield this afternoon Walter wentto Salem this evening to an oyster Supper Bible society collectors were here
16 Walter + I were drawing out manure finished cleaning out loose cattle pens
17 Walter drawing out manure this morning + I drove over to the 10{th} to see Joe Murry. We were putting up storm doors + splitting wood this afternoon
18 We have been choring this morning + cutting wood this afternoon, I attended club meeting this evening Mr {Klimh?} from OAC spoke on grain growing
19. Choring this morning, I went to see J Murry we here cutting wood this afternoon Mr Inglis Called
20 Annie Walter,+ I went to church this morning
21 I have been helping Lizzie pluck chickens this morning, We were drawing in wood + filling up a load of chop this afternoon
22 I went to town with load this morning and brought home chair from Toronto also coaloil {L}izzie, Helen, + I drove over to Shielfield this afternoon + I attended A. N. Darling's sale
23 Walter took load of chop to town this morning + we were drawing pea straw into sheep barn this afternoon
24 We have been cutting wood to-day Bessie came home this afternoon
25 Agnes, Jean + John Inglis came over this afternoon and spent the evening with us
26 We have been choring + putting cutting wood into furnace seller, Geo Deitzler was here this afternoon
27 Lizzie, Walter + I went to church this morning. Storming this afternoon
1909
January 7th. Walter drawing out manure I have been choring this morning and Lizzie, Annie, Helen + I spent part of afternoon + evening at Wm Armstrongs. Horses went over bridge with Walter.
8th Mr Lamb was here for dinner then he + I drove to Holyrood to attend Farmers Institute meeting,. We had good meetings.
9th Mr Lamb + I spent last night with John Purves then drove to Lucknow for afternoon meeting there, after which we came home. John + Jean Inglis were here this afternoon
10th Lizzie, Walter + I went to church this morning
11th Walter drawing out manure I was choring this morning + went to town this afternoon
12 Walter drawing out manure this morning and went to town this afternoon with a load of chop, Lizzie, Helen + I were at Shielfield this afternoon
..13 We have been cutting wood today. Lizzie Annie + Helen drove to town this afternoon
14 Walter has been choring + putting wood in the celler I have been away buying cattle
{continued from previous page} bought 9 heifers from Joe Gamble for $337.50. $10.00 Paid went to town this afternoon
17 Lizzie + I went to church this morning and Mr + Mrs Inglis came home with us for dinner they + Annie + I went to church this evening Rev Mr Knowles preached anniverery services on the fiftieth anniversery
18 Walter + I were drawing out manure this morning + drawing pea straw to sheep barn this afternoon. Joe Gamble came with 9 cattle this morning + was here for dinner. I went up to Thos Arkell's this evening to get the report of Sunday School
19 Walter has been choring + splitting wood he took Annie to town this afternoon she is staying in to the social gathering at knox church. I have been on sick list to-day
20 Walter choring + splitting wood I have been thawing out water pipes in kitchen this morning and went to see Joe Myer about cutting straw + filed saw this afternoon
1909 Walter chorning + putting wood in celler I attended Agriculture Society Annual meeting this afternoon. Was appointed Present
..22 . Walter choring. I went to town this afternoon and called at Alex McKague's to get Annual seport of school signed. Walter has gone to Salemthis evening
23 Walter choring, I went to town this afternoon
24 We all staid at home to-day
25 Walter choring. I attended annual meeting of Knox Presbyterian Church this afternoon They appointed me a member of the managing board
26 Walter choring this morning + I was fixing up the wagon to draw gravel. We started to draw gravel for the silo this afternoon
27 We have been drawing gravel to day Annie went to town this afternoon
28 We have been drawing gravel with two teams this afternoon Thomas Arkell was helping us fill. It has been a beautiful day. good {wheeling}
29 We were unloading gravel + fixing up wagon this morning. This afternoon Walter was choring
and I went to town, then went out buying cattle bought 1 cow from Perkins 1 cow + {cald? calf?} and 1 heifer from T. P. McDonald and 1 cow + 2 heifers from Alf Rose. Snowing all day
30 Storming all day. I went over to buy Robt McKee's cattle this morning, but did not buy. T. P. McDonald brought the cow and was here for a load of chop, and I went to see Robt McCullough's cattle but did not buy
Feb 1st 31st Lizzie + I went to church this morning
Feb 1st I bought 3 cattle from S. Wallace + went to Jas Moffat's cow this morning, Walter and I were cutting wood this afternoon
2 Bought a heifer from McKay Bro's this morning. took dinner at Archie Tolton's + went to Jas Colter's sale.
3 Have been working in root house this morning + cutting wood this afternoon. Annie went to town this afternoon. Leslie + Jas Walker were down this evening
4 We were fixing manure sleigh this morning
and cutting wood this afternoon. Lizzie, Annie + Helen went to Shielfield this afternoon
{6 reworked to a 5} Walter choring. Cleaning out hen house splitting wood etc. I went to town this afternoon. Raining
6 Walter choring + cleaning cattle I went to town this afternoon to bed car + put in hay. Robert Button came out this morning and bought a heifer
7 Annie, Walter + I went to church this morning Good wheeling
8 I shipped a load of cattle to Herbert this morning, 14 out of our own stable + 10 I bought Bought 4 steers from A Shafbuch this afternoong Wm Kirkland + his Brother-in-law Mr Wilson was here this afternoon to buy a horse
..9 Walter was drawing out manure from the stable I left for Toronto this afternoon to attend the Fairs Association. S Brill was married to day at 1130 to Miss M McNaughton
10.11 Spendt in Toronto. attending meetings
12 Came home from Toronto this afternoon {Drermain?} was here to see fat cattle
18 I went down to Wm Armstrongs this morning for a load oats + Barley
Walter went to town this afternoon with a load of chop. I went to church + took tea at Mr R.E. Little's sold {Queen} to Mr {Rentsol} of Wingham over the phone
14. Lizzie + I went to church this morning communion service stormy
15 I took {Queen} to Wingham. Sleighing in pretty good again
16th We were drawing pea straw to sheep barn this morning. Walter was drawing out manure this afternoon and Lizzie, Helen + I went to Shielfiel, It has been snowing hard all afternoon
17 Walter drawing out manure, I was choring this morning and went to town this afternoon for a load of bran .. First lamb this morning
18 We were drawing home wood + filling up chop this morning. Walter was drawing home wood this afternoon + I went to town with a load of chop
19. We were choring this morning + went for two loads of ceder posts this afternoon to Jas Thompson I attended Farmers Club meeting this evening
20 Walter drawing out manure. I attended
agricultural Soceity meeting this afternoon
21st Lizzie, Walter + I went to church this morning
22 Walter drawing out manure. Lizzie + I went to Walkerton to-day. Lizzie was getting some teeth filled
23 I have been choring Walter was drawing out manure.
24 Lizzie, Helen + I went to Shielfield for dinner I went to W.H. Webbers sale this afternoon and bought a pure bred cow for sixty dollers
25th Walter choring + drawing out manure I took cutter up to Wm Armstrong's this morning and attended his sale this afternoon, bought four cattle, gravel box + set of whiffler trees
26 Walter choring and drawing out manure I went down to Webbers for the cow took dinner at Shielfield on my way home
27 Walter drawing out manure I went to town this afternoon + bought 1 steer from W {Teuyler?}+ 1 steer from The Missis Dobson
28 Lizzie + Walt I went to church this morning
March 1st Walter drawing out manure I took a load of {mowing?} to town for Wm Armstrong this morning + Lizzie, Annie, Helen + I went to Shielfield this evening. Annie went to Walkerton this morning
2 {?st?} Walter drawing out manure I went to town this morning and attended Geo {McEevers? McLeans?}sale. bought 3 ram lambs + sold them again for 50{?unit - c?} per head more. also bought a ladder
3rd
4th
5th
6th A beautiful day. Robert McKee came over this afternoon and helped Walter draw some clover hay in for the sheep. Agnes + Jean came over this afternoon. Will in bed all day.
7th Sabbath. No one goes to church to-day. Will still no better. Saw McCulloch's passing to church and asked them to call + send out the Dr. He came directly and prescribed for La Grippe
8th Walter busy with the chores. Annie went to town this afternoon. Will still in bed.
and I went to town, then went out buying cattle bought 1 cow from Perkins 1 cow + {cald} and 1 heifer from T.P. McDonald and 1 cow + 2 heifers from Alf Rose. {Snowing? Sowing?} all day
30 Storming all day. I went over to buy Robt McKee's cattle this morning, but did not buy. T. P. McDonald brought the cow and was here for dinner. Walter went to town this afternoon for a load of chop, and I went to see Robt McCullough's cattle but did not buy
Feb 1st 31st Lizzie + I went to church this morning
Feb 1st I bought 3 cattle from S. Wallace + went to Jas Moffat's cow this morning. Walter and I were cutting wood this afternoon
. 2 Bought a heifer from McKay Bro's this morning. took dinner at Archie Tolton's + went to Jas Colter's sale
. 3 Have been working in root house this morning + cutting wood this afternoon. Annie went to town this afternoon. Leslie + Jas Walker were down this evening
4 We were fixing manure sleigh this morning
Feb and cutting wood this afternoon. Lizzie, Annie + Helen went to Shielfield this afternoon
{6 turned into a 5} Walter choring, cleaning out hen house splitting wood etc. I went to town this afternoon. Raining
6 Walter choring + cleaning cattle I went to town this afternoon to bed car + put in hay. Robert Button came out this morning and bought a heifer
7 Annie, Walter + I went to church this morning. Good Wheeling.
8 I shipped a load of cattle to Herbert this morning, 13 out of our own stable + 10 I bought Bought 4 steers from A Shafbuch this afternoon Wm Kirkkland + his Brother-in-law Mr Wilson was her this afternoon to buy a horse
9 Walter was drawing out manure from the stable I left for Toronto this afternoon to attend the Fairs Association. S. Brill was married to day at 1130 to Miss M McNaughton
10.11 Spent in Toronto attending meetings
12 Came home from Toronto this afternoon {Drermain?} was here to see fat cattle
13 I went down to Wm Armstrongs this morning for a load oats + Barley
Walter went to town this afternoon with a load of chop. I went to church + took tea at R. E. Little's sold Queen to Mr Rentool of Wingham over the phone
14 Lizzie + I went to church this morning communion service stormy
15 I took Queen to Wingham. Sleighing in pretty good again
16th We were drawing pea straw to sheep barn this morning. Waalter was drawing out manure this afternoon and Lizzie, Helen and I went to Shielfield, It has been snowing hard all afternoon
17 Walter drawing out manure, I was choring this morning and went to town this afternoon for a load of bran.
18 We were drawing home wood + filling up chop this morning. Walter was drawing home wood this afternoon + I went to town with a load of chop
19 We were choring this morning + went for two loads of ceder posts this afternoon to Jas Thompson I attended Farmers Club meeting this evening
20 Walter drawing out manure. I attended
1909
Feb agricultural Society meeting this afternoon
21st Lizzie, Walter + I went to church this morning.
22 Walter drawing out manure. Lizzie + I went to Walkerton to-day. Lizzie was getting some teeth filled.
23 I have been choring Walter was drawing out manure.
24 Lizzie, Helen + I went to Shielfield for dinner I went to W.H. Webbers' sale this afternoon and bought a pure bred cow for sixty dollers
25th Walter choring + drawing out manure I took cutter up to Wm Armstrong's this morning and attended his sale this afternoon, bought four cattle, gravel box + set of whiffle trees
26 Walter choring and drawing out manure I went down to Webbers for the cow took dinner at Shielfield on my way home.
27 Walter drawing out manure I went to town this afternoon + bought 1 steer from W. {Teyler?}+ 1 steer from The Missis Dobson
28 Lizzie + Walt I went to church this morning
Special Exercise Book
64 Pages
W. Fitzgerald
Camden East {sut?}
{Weathen?} Record, 1892,
By
William Fitzgerald
Camden East
{inelligible}, Dec 25th, 1891
Some event which took place before the commencing of the following record.
Started for the Backwoods in a Deer hunting expedition.
Arived at our camping ground
Shot my first deer on Stony lake
Shot my second deer on Stony lake
Started for home having bagged {fiae?} deer. Messrs. John & Myers Warner and myself comprised the hunting party.
- The year 1891, as near as I can remember was as follows, Winter, considerable show and many Thaws, Springe was early,k Summer was quite warm, with much lightning Thunder & Rain Fall was unusualy Fine and warm, perpetual sunshine. Till about the 28th of Nov, there we had avery rainy season till Jan 1st 1892,
Beginning Christmas Day. A dull cloudy and misty day. Spent the day at Af. Brown's Moscow. The party included Mrs Warner, Melissa Warner, Augusta Warner, Lola Warner, and myself. We drove home at night through a dense fog.
Raining in the {forenoon?} turning a little colder towards evening with high winds from the west.
Cold and partly cloudy
Cold and clear, wrote to M, F, W, M for sit. Ans.
Cloudy and windy, commenced raining at noon, turning to snow. Thence to rain at night.
Cold clear and windy. School meeting in Camden East School House. a hot time was anticipated, but peace and quietness prevailed, cause of trouble if any arises from {hiring?} {Mip?}. Clara Boyle. assistant teacher, she being a Catholic. Mr Cynus Edgar appointed {Westees?} for 1892.
Very cold in the norning turning warmer at noon. Shy overeast and theatening a storm at night.
End 1891.
Cold in the morning, ground covered with a sheet of ice caused from hail and rain in the night. Turning warmer Sun shining at intervals gloomy at night. South wind pending rain, non appearance of {Ag?} Bown, Wife & Motheras expected, Gusta Suffering from headache.
Raining, sun shining at noon turning colder and cloudy at night.
Snowing nearly all day turning colder at night.
Cold and clear beautiful day. Town Ship Elections of Canada. Mary Hayden Wedding day.
Another lovely day. Meeting {afta?} the organization {s?" a, {name(s)?}
Snow storm from the east fall of snow, 4 to 5 inces. First {slighing?}
A beautiful day
Another lovely day with light fluries of snow
A beautiful day. Fluries of snow
Lovely day
Mostly cloudy, soft wind from the east, having the appearance of a {gawwiny?} thaw.
Rain and sleet early in the morning, turning mild, now melting rapidly clearing after night and turning colder.
Very cold, snowing till noon wind east, dark and cloudy preparing for a storm. Wrote to President Pine River Cheese Factory.
A light snow sotrn druing the night previous, and untill day light this morning, the day cloudy raw and cold, lobely moon light at night.
A beautiful day, clear and cold. The boys finised drawing wood, the largest pile I ever saw in the yard at once, Wrote to P, W.{ans?} E.
Beautiful winters day. lovely sleighing and beautfiul moonlight night.
A beautiful day, but slightly hazy turning cloudy at night. having the appearance of a sotrm. The last of my wild {oats?} commence on a new page tomorrow.
Quite mild in the morning. commenced snowing about eleven Oclock. from the {south?} turning north east and snowing very heavily all day with the appearance of continuing all night,
Snowing till noon. fall of snow about 6 inches, turning very cold often it cleared off. Unto to P.M {illegible}
Very cold, {Thermometer?} at 30: {zero?} A beautiful bright day {morning?} considerable. but cold again to/night
Cold. but beautiful day, drifting some in the morning. Helped to catch Naval {stonees?} horses which ranaway at the station while unloading hay
Quite mild in the morning, and commenced snowing about noon and turning almost to rain at night
Beautiful day. mild and clear. appearance of snow at night.
Snowing all day. but very, light partly clearing off at night. {Grih?}
Lovely winters day. very mild. sun shining at intervals, An unlucky day for the boys. {Houring?} upset their load of hay twice. and {straep?} mce, turning colder at night with high winds and squalls.
Very cold, sun shining in the morning. very cold wind all day. Thermometer 20 {degrees symbol -}
Cold and raw, cold west wind with a light snow fall towards night, Mrs Warnes. and Ida visiting at Alfred {Broron's?}
Mild, very fine snow falling nearly all day, h.{illegible} {harin?} desailed at {Najance Mills?} played crochet with H Bechell {illegible} test {illegible} saw Henry, {name?}.
Warm and fine, sun shining nearly all day, called n W.M Taslarer
A dull cloudy day. Mild. Thawing a little in the afternoon.
Beautiful sun shining day, warm. Thawing a little, but still good sleighing. Melissa Luota and myself, walked home with Ms {name}. and enjoyed it very much. Emma Warner {hoe} tonight.
Warm and mild mostly cloudy appearance of rain to-night.
A few sprinkles of rain. The night {illegible}, Turning very cold towards morning, cloudy, moderating alittle, commenced snowing about noon to-day from the east. The biggest of the season so far.
The storm of yesterday continued nearly all night. with heavy blows drifting considerable, fall of snow from 3 to 6 inches, To-day is lovely, very mild, sunny, and thawing a little. clouding {aoes?} in the morning, clearing off again at night. Lovely moonlight. Methodest Sunday School con-vention Melissa Emma {Harris?} attending. Melissa Emma and Gusta out for a sleigh ride and bought a bag of apples of Mr {name}. Melissa & Gusta first sleigh ride this season.
Quite cold, flurries of snow at different times throug the day. sun shining at intervals Lennox Election candidates were Allison & Hilson. The Cattes elected by {21?} majority. 3l. {illegible}
Lovely winters day, cold. and clear all day. moonlight to-night.
Very cold. 20 ' below zero, fine and clear during the fore-noon, afternoon cloudy and very light snow fall, cloudy to-night Mr. C.J. Hooper very sick, did not come to-night.
Cold and cloudy. Gus too Melissa and I drove out to Alfreds Brown. Commenced snowing just after we arrived, about eleven O,Clock and continued till about five. O.Clock, wind shifting from the east, and turning milder Mrs Warner came home today
Mild, almost a rain all day, at present it is snowing Emma Warner, gone home today
February .9th. 1892.
A light fall of snow early in the morning , clearing off and being very lovely the evening, I speny at Mr John McCaul's
Lovly all day, clouding around night, with the apperance of snow.
Snowing all day from the east clouding a little in the evening, again, snowing all night
Stopped snowing, fall of snow about 4 inches, clearing off at about 8, O,Clock, cold and clear all day. Clouding over at night with a light fall of snow. Clearing again and turning very cold
Very cold and clear sun very bright. Thermometer 18º below zero, but getting considerably hotter in the day, Brilliant northern lights very _continued on next page_
Febuary 13 th 1892
Very Brillant northern ligths tonight. So red and beautiful {their?} reflection on the snow made it appear coloured,
Cloudy and cold. Commenced storming about 3, OClock, P.M. from the east severest of the season eclipsing all previous storms and still stroming at nine P.M. Alfred Brown & wife here to-day. and brought Ida home with them. after a visit of about three weeks. Alfred and Nancy stay tonight on account of the strom.
Cold. but beautiful day, yesterday snow storm was about 8 inches.
Very cold day, 20º below zero. but bright lovely day
Bright and lovely day, 28º below zero this morning
February 18. th 1892
Quite mild in the morning. sun shining for a while then dull and cloudy, sun shining a little while at sunset. Jack, dealt for Stallion
Dull and cloudy, commenced storming about 3 OClock P.M. from the east
About 3 inches of snow fall during the night previous, dull and cloudy to-day wind east accompanied by a light mist, almost rain
Warm, dull and cloudy, misty tonight
Beautiful day snow melting fast
Another lovely day snow going fast
Still another fine day, as the two above
Beautiful bright warm day thawing
Bright and warm in the foremorn. Turning colder about 3 OClock P.M. heavy gale kept up all night from the north east very cold about midnight. grand northern lights illuminating the whole heavens,
February 27th 1892
Clear bright day, but cold, gale of the night previous about spent, about 10º below zero this morning.
Beautiful day. But cold strong. light snow from the south west, turning eastward at night turning to a heavy gale about 11 .P.M.
March 1st 1892.
Clear and cold with heavy north East wind.
Clear and cold, with heavy gales from north east, calm at night, Mr. A. Pringle and myself visited Thompsons paper mills.
Lovely day warm, five, at night very lovely sun-dog was seen on north side of sun
March. 4th 1892.
Another Beautiful day five and warm. clouding over at night. having the appe-arance of a storm
Cloudy this morning trying to storm, Clearing off about noon, thence fine {the ballance?} of day
Another lovely day warm and fine, clear and bright. Singer {Singer Sewing Machine} Agent here to day, Talking very unbecoming for a gentleman, wrote to Bob, {fay Eoy?} Belleville for reccommend
Cloudy commenced raining about nood, turning to snow about 4. P.M, again to rain about {8?} P.M., again to snow at 5. P.M, only very light fall
Very foggy this morning A light flurrying snow. clearing {up?} partly, Cloudy and cold in the afternoon, light flurrie of snow {deering?} the night.
Mild, but partly cloudy sunshining at intervals, commenced snowing about 3. oclock. quite a blizard just now. (Evening).
Last night's storm was one of the fiercest of the season from the west, piling the snow in huge banks, very {illegible} made today, {heavy?) gales driving The {moon?} subsiding about 3 oclock quite pleasant the {illegible} of the day.
Snowing during the forenoon Clearing off, turning cold, wrote to L.W. Murfing Kingston for checse factory.
Extremely cold for march, but lovely day, bright and clear, 10,° below zero.
Very cold and windy drifting all day, the worst storm and roads experienced for a number of years. 10.° below zero. (bright)
Cold and clear, quite windy roads almost impassable 10,° below zero,
Beautiful day, bright and clear, thawing a little this after noon, but 18,° below zero this morning.
Bright and mild day turning a little colder, and cloudy about 3. oclock
Quite mild, snowing all day, from the east, wrote to {Robt.foy.?} Belleville for V.X
=== Sat, 19, === High winds from the West, very {Hlustery}, reads almost impassable again, calm tonight, cloudy, {stroght} attacks of {grip?}
=== Sun, 20, === Cloudy in the morning clearing off, after {nill} and {Lorrdy}, s-o below zero.
=== Mon, 21, === lovely day mild and warm. {?} {?}
Betty,
Walter
Journal
June 1889
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May 1892
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1889 AD went through the little field with the culturales the ground has been som urt that July, could not do it last week fine day 2. Sementted thestone and brought have a loss of hay theme heavy rain most of the day he did -nelugg 3 ti was helping to things fixed for the straty festival that is tomang samme showers 1 De firing at for the Festifal fa ... it was it Success. They cleared over fifty dollars man and money in the middle fiets It AT began to. were the Rye was somed 5 to went to I. Johnston and Brought to load of hay that all he is to get for the next five day he then went through the Beans Lathers things in ty los 6 Av. Mallarcane Philla drive in the has that was cut in the middle field three lands Wallace and Phillo helped they putin the old Ban over the cours fine day Tatende? The Session. tweele Rend In Richards preache this afternoon one assur mi Mallard to de spove the communier good mistory & At work id at the patatas in the middle field Philla went to Bracke ville to the Examination 1 9. It is maning in the middle will? 10 Th And Wallasis working in This little with the hass at patates conc & athen weatsaluto 11 to ane tiallows is hource in the fouricon and then at the hoy got a land in for Wallace. , 12. They are working at the hay gat in 2 loads " from the North field fine day 115 Hans Wallace-darwin 3 Lade sum the middle finde putitover the cases IF He Phail preach this evening have 11 15 90 mouwhen they both field west comunicat 16 to mause the orchard this boxnoon he then Willowmaud round the trees they then dress in two loads of hay from the unede
1889 Ludy 17 80 an wallace dreven S lands of hoy from the Month last corner of the north field put 18 part of it in the Near Boru think a load home they drew in 3 loads of he took one home they ra ked andrew 2 land, from the orchard V 19 They dowe in , load of hay from the North field he take it hancer they put up that in cocks heavy rain in the afternoon so that they could do nothing I heavy rain last night nothing done to day 12 21 Mr/IK Phail preached this morning 22 Avx Wallace raket and drew in 2 tracks h them home and cake up a lot fine day Hiney Moving has been fixing the Reaper all day fine day 23 heavy rain last night he got is so that l' pe the horses to in and got into the lain and back to 24 At ane Henry got the Reaper standee this foreman are cut and having the fall wheat it did wird Wallace & they drew in 3 loads of The hay that was in cock tanker 25 to and Wallace drevo hay that was in cack 4 loads Took 2 to Wallows I hear and home 26 Av and Wallons drew in 3 loads of hay one he and two home fine day Chilo helped 27. heavy rain This morning and nearly all day work done HT Mc Phail preached this morning 27 28 29 heavy rain this foreroon a hand in the little field in the afternoon among the! they are not much the flyers hunt the 30 Ad placed in the North East corner of the l'ex the fiche the ground is rather unit - 31 40 and Wallace down in the fall wheat and is