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                    <text>{HI}STORIC SERIES

No.1714
NATIONAL FLAG:

Union of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1801

 
RED CROSS OF OF ST. GEORGE OR THE WHITE CROSS OF ST. ANDREW AND RED CROSS OF ST. PATRICK OR THE UNION JACK

HANOVERIAN

THE COPP. CLARK COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. Rd 1899.

{handwritten in pen} 1901</text>
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                    <text>{written fairly faintly in pencil} 

Laura Robinson L.R. L.R. 

Mrs. G. W. Snyder 223 Waring St. Cleveland Ohio {name and address of one of Laura's mother's sister}

W. S. A. 

HOW THE UNION JACK IS MADE

In regard to proportion, the Union Jack is twice as long as it is broad. By referring to cut it will be seen that it is made 60 units long by 30 broad. 

As the flag is not printed in color, letters have been placed to denote what colors, stripes, and fields are- 1 represents white, 2 blue, and 3 red.

These are three Crosses used to make the Union Jack, namely, the Red Cross of St. George, White Cross of St. Andrew, and the Red Cross of St. Patrick.

The Red Cross Banner of England (St. George) is claimed by some to have been adopted by Alfred the Great, when in 897 he founded the Royal Navy, and on the Union of England and Scotland in 1707, it was superimposed, or placed on the Scottish flag, which was the White Cross of St. Andrew on a blue ground.  Of course if the whole English flag had been so placed it would have completely hidden the other, and so only a narrow strip of the English white "field" was retained about the edges of the Red Cross, to show what the field was, and also because it is one of the rules of heraldry that color should not be placed upon color.

When the flag of St. Patrick, representing Ireland, was brought into the combination in 1808, as the Crosses were the same in shape and size, the difference being only in color, it was decided to divide them into strips, placing them side by side, the St. Andrew's being one-half of its former width, and St. Patrick's one-third. Scotland is the senior of these two countries, so in the left-hand upper corner the white strip, representing St. Andrew, is uppermost, but alternates with that of St. Patrick in the others</text>
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                    <text>== Notes ==


We built our house in 1898.

We got our coal stove 1899.

Queen died in 1901.

School also started to-day. Mr Fleming teacher. 

4th A stormy day. snowed. All alone, Father was down to Fletcher's in afternoon. George Phippen sows Stover's corn.

5th Home all day. Old Mr Close died this morning. 

6th Home all day and tended church. </text>
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                    <text>== January. ==

7th Mabel came and got me in afternoon. I went there and stayed all night. rest were home. 

8th Got home this morning and Father Mother and Ethel went to Napanee and I went onto Fletchers. and stayed all day. 

9th Mrs Cadman was here all day and Mrs McNabb was here in afternoon. Father was to Bath in afternooon. We heard today Mr Goodue was dead.  he lived in Manitoba. 

10th Home alone until afternoon when Father set up and got Mabel Gurren to come down and stay with Ethel and I while Father and Mother went to Aunt Frank's to a party. Had taffy on snow. Snow storm turned to rain (jolly {time?} 

11th Father took Mabel home this morning. In afternoon he went to Bath for {coal?} Fletcher called here and also Perce Young also called. Mother put down hall carpet. 

12th All home except in afternoon we all went down the road for a sleigh ride and done some calling.

13th A fine day. We were home all day alone</text>
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                    <text>== January. ==

14th Mon. Father and I went up the road this morning and invited people to our party. This afternoon Father &amp; Mother went to Bath and brought home our new cutter. 

15th Thu. Father and I went to Bath this morning with our new cutter. this afternoon I went to Hawley to get Aunt Frank. and Nellie and Clarence were here this afternoon. 

16th  Wed. rained all morning. I came home right after dinner and brought Aunt Frank with me. Father bought a Massy-Harris Binder today from W. Roblin and Mr Lee. They were here for dinner, only 6 agents were here today. 

17th Thur. Aunt Frank went home to night. We had a party to-night there were about 30 people here. Floe Sloan is going to stay all night.

18th Fri. Father took Floe home this morning. Mother was sick all day. Perce Young called here. Bay froze over. 

19th Sat. This afternoon Father and Mother went down to Bath. A very cold day. Father fixed the old cupboard for the wood-house. 

20th Sun. All home. Father went to church in afternoon. All at night.</text>
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                    <text>== January ==

21st Mon. All home today except Father went out to Morven this afternoon with Fletcher to see Davis the carpenter.

22nd Tue. All home. I was sick all day. Ellen McNabb was here this afternoon for awhile. Father and Mother went to Belfours to a {party?}. Queen Victoria died this morning at 6.45 o'clock

23rd Wed. We were home all day except Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber 

24th Thur. Father was down to Fletchers this morning getting out timber. Mother Ethel and I were out to Grandpas all day. Peter {Beaubio?} had his sale this afternoon.

25th Fri. Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber. Mr &amp; Mrs Cam Young were here tonight and spent the evening.

26th Sat. All home except Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber. 

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                    <text>== January ==

28th Mon. We all came home this afternoon. Fletcher Nellie and Clarence were here tonight for awhile. 

29th All home except Father went to mill. 

30th Wed. All home except at night Father and Mother went to John Young to a party. 

31st Thur. All home except Father was down to Dan Morrows all day getting out timber. 

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                    <text>== February 1901 ==

1st Fri. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. this afternoon Father went down to Uncle Ceylons to go to market. Mrs Carroll and Jack were here for awhile to-night. 

2nd Sat. Father came home this afternoon and brought home Uncle Ceylon.

3rd Sun. Uncle Ceylon was here all day. Fletcher, Nellie and Clarence were here most of the day. Mother and I went to church to-night and when we got home Uncle Ebb was here he said Aunt Frank was sick and wished Mother would go out with him so she went out to Aunt Franks.  </text>
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                    <text>== February ==

4th Mon. Father and Uncle Ceylon went up to Harry Phippen this morning. After dinner Father and Uncle Ceylon went down to Fletchers and Uncle Ceylon stayed for tea. Mother has not got home yet. 

5th Tue. This morning Father took Uncle Ceylon out to Napanee for a visit. He took out 5 bags potatoes on Binder. Ethel and I went along we stayed to Aunt Maudes. Mother came home with us this afternoon. 

6th Wed. All home this afternoon. Father went to Bath to-night. Father and Mother  went to Perce Youngs to a party. 

7th Thur. All home except Father went to Bath this afternoon. 

8th Fri. Father went to Napanee to-day and Mother, Ethel and I to Grandmas and stayed. Father bought the townland and cottage. P. Young called tonight 

9th Sat. Snowed and blowed most of the day. Father went to Bath this P.M. 

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                    <text>== February ==

11th Mon. Father and Mother went to Napanee. Ethel and I stayed home. Eddie Wemp called.

12th Tue. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. Father went to the low mill with a log. Father, Mother, went to F. Sills to a party to-night. 

13th Wed. All home today afternoon. Father brought up timber he got from D. Morrow. 

14th Thur. All home. Father and Jack Carroll started to clean harness this afternoon. Pedlar was here. I was over to McNabbs a while this afternoon. Rev. Roberts was here for tea. 

15th Fri. All home. Finished harness. Mr Sleight{?} called here. Bristow was here to see about hiring.

16th Sat. Father went to Napanee with Fletcher this afternoon. Mother, Ethel and I and M. Gurren went for a drive up the road. Tonight Father and Mother Ethel and I went down to Fletchers for awhile. Mrs Charters called this afternooon. 

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                    <text>== February ==

18th Mon. Father went out to Uncle Will's for seed grain. Mother Ethel and I were home. Fletcher, Nellie and Clarence and A. Craven were here to night for furniture for a party.

19th Mother Ethel and I were home all day. Father went to mill this morning, a travelling pedler was here for dinner. Father and mother went to Fletchers to a party to-night. 

20th Wed. Mother Ethel and I home all day. Father went to Kingston to Uncle Ceylon's for market this afternoon. Ellen McNabb called also Mrs Hill.

21st Thur. Mother Ethel and I home all day. Father arrived home to night from Kingston. 

22nd Fri. All out to Aunt Maude's for dinner. Father exchanged seed grain. 

23rd Sat. I was sick all day. Father went to Bath after dinner. Last night in the night Felix Mellow and his wife came here their horse ran away and they came in here. Father took them home. 

24th Sun. Father and Mother went to church this morning. This afternoon we all went down to J Wartmans and stayed for tea. A terrible storm came up when we were coming home. </text>
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                    <text>== February ==

25th Mon. All home. Father went down to Bristols this afternoon. Mr Irish was here all night. 

26th Tue. Mr Irish went away this morning. Father home all day. Mother, Ethel and I were down to Mrs Youngs this P.M. for awhile. 

27th Wed. Father went to mill this morning. J. Green, Butcher was here to day. Mother was over to McNabbs for awhile this P.M. Fletcher called here, Ethel and I home all day. 

28th Thur. Father went to mill this morning. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. I have a cold. Mr Noah Tomson was here to see about hiring but we have hired Bristo.</text>
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                    <text>== March. 1901. ==

1st Fri. Father and Mother went to Bath this afternoon, and took down our new cutter to get the shafts changed. Ethel and I home all day. 

2nd Sat. All home. Bob Wright called here tonight and said Bristo would be up Monday for the team to draw wood. 

3rd Sun. All home. A terrible wind came up towards night. 

4th Mon. Father went to Bath this morning and got our own cutter. Mother, Ethel and I home all day. Mr McNabb was here for awhile to-night. Fletcher called here. 

5th Tue. Father and J. Brown went to Napanee this morning, J. Brown bought the townland. Mother, Ethel and I home all day. Father got medicine in Napanee for me. 

6th Wed. Mothers wedding day. Aunt Frank and Miss Long were here to-day all day. Cambridge the pedler was here for dinner. Mary Cadman was here for awhile to-night.

7th Thur. Father, J. Brown and Lynn went to Napanee to-day. Mabel Gurrens as here for awhile this afternoon. John Young brought our book at noon. Rest of us were home all day. </text>
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                    <text>== March ==

8th Fri. Father went down to Uncle Ceylon's this afternoon for Market to morrow. Races at Bath this P.M. Mary Cadman called this afternoon. Mother, Ethel and I home all day. 

9th Sat. Mother sick all day. Father came home tonight from Kingston. Fletcher called to day, Tom Ruttan also called. Bristo called to day. Ethel and I home most all day, to office in P.M. 

10th Sun. I went to church this morning. Rev {?} preached. Father, Mother and Ethel home. 

11th Mon. All home. Fletcher called twice. J. Young called. Lynn Brown got bag of apples. 

12th Tue. Father moved Bristo up to day. Bristo was here to day for dinner. Harry Phippen called here. Mr and Mrs P. Young and children were here last night for awhile. Jack Ruttan called here last night. 

13th Wed. Father went to mill this morning, Rest were home all day.

14th Thur. Uncle Will and Aunt Maude were here all day in afternoon. Mother and I went and called on {?}, Mrs Switzer and Mrs H Ellison. Mr Davis the sessor was here. Bristo got a bag of potatoes. Fred Sills called this morning.

15th Fri, Bristo went down for rest of his wood to day. Father went to Bath this afternoon for a load of posts. Rest were home. 

16th Sat. Mother and Ethel got boots this morning from Ellie Williams. "Red Waggon". Dr Northmore was at the school-house to-day to vaccinate people. Mr McNabb was here for awhile to-night. Mother, Ethel and I went for a drive this P.M.

17th Sun. All went out to Grandpa's to-day for dinner.

18th Mon. Father, Mother, Ethel and I went to Mr Dorland's for dinner. Fletcher was here this morning for a few minutes.  

19th Tue. Cold day. Bob Cadman called this morning. Fletcher and G. Phippen called this afternoon. Father and Mother went to O. Fretts to night to tea. Ellen McNabb stayed with Ethel and I. Mr Fleming called for a few minutes. 

20th Wed. Minnie Rikely and Harry Rayworth were married to-day. Rev. Roberts give us a call this P.M. Mabel Gurren and Tommy and Mr Fleming were here to-night to tea. Father went to Bath this afternoon.

21st Thur. (callers) Mr McNabb, George Downey, Fletcher. Father went after his grist this morning to Bath. Mother put up a quilt this morning. Ethel and I home. 

22nd Fri. All home. George Downey called for his page wire books. This afternoon I went to the concert at the school-house. 

23rd Sat. John Brown was here for a few minutes. Ethel and I were vaccinated by Dr Northmore. All home. Fine day. 

24th Sun. We all saw a robin to-day for the first. All home all day. 

25th Mon. Fletcher, George Downey and Robert Gallows called here. Tom Mellow came down this morning and invited us up to night to tea and we went. Father went to Napanee to day. Wheels started to day for the first.

26th Tue. Rained all day. Mr Keller and Wall Davis called here. cleaned our cutter for the season.</text>
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                    <text>== March ==

27th Wed. (callers) Fred Sills, Bob Galloway, John Brown, Lynn Brown, Fletcher. Father and John Nrown went to Napanee this afternoon and Father bought back the townland. Rest home. Bristo got a bag of potatoes.

28th Thur. Father and Lynn Brown went to Napanee to-day and finished up writtings. Ellen McNabb was here for a while this afternoon. Lynn Brown got two bags of apples to-night. Rest were home.

29th Fri. John Brown got 2 jags of straw this morning. Mr Flemings last day of school. Father was working down to Fletchers this afternoon "score-hacking". Rest home. Frank Clark called to-night. 

30th Sat. Father down to Fletchers all day. Mr Roberts called this afternoon. All went down P. Youngs to night after tea. 

31st Sun. This afternoon all went to church. Home the rest of the day. 


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                    <text>== April. ==

1st Mon. Father went to Bath this afternoon. Rest were home, Miss Bruce started school. 

2nd Tue. Margaret Cadman here all day, Grandpa and Grandma came out to night, Ethel and I sick most of the day. Rest home. 

3rd Wed. Rained all day. Grandpa and Grandma are here yet. C. Huffman here this afternoon and took the census. 

4th Thur. Grandpa and Grandma went home this morning. Bristo got the rest of his potatoes. 

5th Fri. Good Friday. Mrs. G. Switzer called this afternoon. Father down to Fletcher's awhile this afternoon. Rest home. 

6th Sat. Took off out side windows this morning, Mabel Gurren was down all afternoon and stopped for tea. Mr Francis called this afternoon. All home. 

7th Sun. Mother went to church this morning. Rest home all day. 

8th Mon. Mother's birth day. gloomy day. All home to-day. Maggie Carroll was down for awhile this afternoon. Miss Bruce went to G. Wright to board. 

9th Tue. Father down to Fletcher's this morning score-hacking. Rest home all day.</text>
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                    <text>10th Wed. Father, Mother, Ethel and I were out to Aunt Franks to-day for dinner and coming home we stopped to Uncle Wills and got some seed wheat. Mr Hambly pig buyer called to-night. 

11th Thur. Grandpa Fretts and Jim Fitchet came out this morning for awhile. Father went to Bath this afternoon. Fred Sills got a load of straw this afternoon. Ellen McNabb called this evening. 

12th Fri, "callers" Duncan McNabb. Mr McNabb. Mary Cadman. Ida Ruttan was here for awhile this afternoon. Father worked down to Fletchers this afternoon, while Fletcher sheered "Lucy". Father traded "Beacher" {the word horse noted above} off this morning for a cow  with Jim Fitchet. 

13th Sat, Father and Mother went to Napanee to day. The first boat for this season came in the gap to day but had to go back on account off ice. Ethel and I home all day. 

14th Sun. Mrs. Wartman and Percy came up this afternoon for awhile. Mother and I went to church to-night.</text>
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                    <text>== April. ==

15th Mon. Mrs Carroll was down to day washed and started house-cleaning. "callers" Felix Mellow, Will Roblin, John Brown, Jack Brown, Sydney Brown, Jack Green. Bristo started work to day he and Father cleaned the door-yard and took down the coal-stove.

16th Tue. Father went down to Close's mill to-day, and Ethel stayed at Uncle Will. Bristo sowed a piece for J. Brown to-day, west of J. Brown's place. Mother and I home all day. A photo caller to-day. 

17th Wed. Father went up to Will Roblin's this morning and this afternoon he went to Bath. Mrs Carroll was down this afternoon and helped clean house. Mother painted the drawing-room ceiling this morning. {written between lines "1/2 gallon of paint"} The "Hero" made her first trip to-day. Ethel and I helped clean house. A fine day. 

18th Thur. Rained this afternoon. This morning Father started "sowing" on our own place. Mrs Carroll here to-day and helped clean house. Father set out the trees this afternoon he got the other day when he went to Napanee. "California Maples". </text>
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                    <text>== April ==

19th Fri. Rainy day. Father and Mother went out to J. Creighton's to see about buying a horse this morning and brought back an old horse from Grandpas to put in Spring's work with. Ethel and I were home. 

20th Sat. Rainy Day. I was sick all day. Father and Mother cleaned the dining room, and Father whitened the walls. 

21st Sun. Mother went up to see old Mrs. Lem this morning who is sick and Father went to church this morning. Ethel and I home all day. 

22nd Mon. Father took 7 pigs out to Napanee this morning. He got $6.40 per 100 lbs. Mrs Fred Sills called this afternoon. Rest were home. 

23rd Tue. Mrs Lem died this morning at 4 O'clock A.M. Father went to Bath this morning. Rained all this afternoon.

24th Wed. Father drew down the lumber from Conway dock this afternoon to fix our barn. Rest were home. 

25th Thur. Father helped Fletcher draw down his lumber to-day from Conway dock. Mr Gurren called this morning. Rest were home all day.</text>
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                    <text>== April. 1901. ==

26th Fri. Father and Richard dug the post holes to-day between house and barn. Father got 4 little pigs to-day from Blackadder. Rest were home. 

27th Sat. Richard took our calves out to Sam Asselstines to pasture this morning. Mrs Leech called this afternoon. A two master vessel has been on the point for a week and to-night the Rheindeer pulled her off. Home all day. 

28th Sun. Had Dr Nelson up this morning to sick cow. Mary Cadman called this morning. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandma's for tea. Father went to church this afternoon. 

29th Mon. Father has not sowed any for 10 days until to-day on account of wet weather. All home. 

30th Tue. Father went to mill this morning. Mabel Gurren called to night. All home. 

May 1st Wed. Tom Gurren called this morning. Mabel Gurren went around this afternoon and collected for English church to get goods to cover doors. and I went with her. Mother and Ethel went over to Mrs Gallows for awhile this afternoon. </text>
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                    <text>== May. ==

2nd Thur. Rained this morning. I was over to McNabbs for awhile to night. Rest were home. We had 2 little pigs to come to-day. 

3rd Fri. All home to-day. Fine day. 

4th Sat. This afternoon I went up to Mr Gurrens for a setting of eggs. and Mother and Ethel went down to Fletchers this afternoon to tea. Father was home all day working. 

5th Sun. Father, Mother and Ethel and my self went to the English church this morning. and this afternoon we all went to Grandpas and came back before tea. We had to bring 2 little pigs to the house to-day and I fed them for old pig had no milk. 

6th Mon. Fine day. An assurance agent called this afternoon. All home to-day. 

7th Tue. Mabel Gurren called this morning. Mr. Cambridge was here for dinner "pedlar". Mabel Gurren and I went up to the church this afternoon and gave O. Ball the measurement of the doors for to get the goods to cover them. Rest were home. 

8th Wed. All home to-day. Ellen McNabb was here for awhile this afternoon. 

9th Thur. Mother was up to Mrs. T. Mellows this afternoon for awhile. Rest were home. 

{doodle of a bird at the top of the second page where the entry carried over} 

10th Fri. This morning Father went out to Grandpa Fretts for the "disc" and I went too and stayed. They said Mrs Anderson died Wed 8th May. Miss Lily Files "Conway school teacher" was on her way with her "bicycle" tonight to her home when a shower came up and she came in here and she stayed all night. 

11th Sat. Rained all morning. Father took Miss Files up to Wrights this afternoon to her boarding house, and then he took Grandpa's disc home and got me. Mrs P. Young and children were here when we got home. 

12th Sun. All went back through the fields this morning in the spring waggon and stopped and went through Felix Mellow's new house. This afternoon Father and Mother went to the English church. Rained tonight and nobody went to church. 

13th Mon. This afternoon I went up to the church and helped to cover the doors with red felting. Rest were home. 

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                    <text>== May. ==

{Letters that make up "Robinson" scrawled on top left}

14th Tue. Charles Eliott called this morning buying up fat hogs. This afternoon I went back to the church and helped finish covering the doors.  Tonight Grandpa and Grandma came out. 

15th Wed. Grandpa &amp; Grandma went home this morning. An agent called to-day. All home. 

16th Thur. This morning I went to church it being "Ascenion Day", and went to Mr. Gurrens for dinner, then in the afternoon &lt;s&gt;we&lt;/s&gt; Mabel and I went up to the church and finished the doors. Ethel went down to Galloways this morning and got a little white kitten. Rest were home. 

17th Fri. This morning Mother, Ethel and I went to Napanee and Father stayed home and made some garden. 

18th Sat. Father took out the old posts, in the front yard this morning along the west side of the lane. Rest were home. 

19th Sun. Father, Dick Bristowe and Fletcher went out to Sam Assailtines this morning to see the young cattle. Nellie and Fletcher were here for a few minutes this afternoon. Rest were home all day.</text>
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                    <text>== May. 1901 ==

20th Mon. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went up to the store. Mabel Gurren called this afternoon for a few minutes. Father was busy all day working. 

21st Tue. Father worked up at the Commons this morning for J. Brown to plant, This afternoon Bob Cad{man?} was here putting up fence between door-yard and cow-yard. All were home to-day. 

22nd Wed. Put "wire" on west side of door-yard fence this morning. Rained this afternoon. Home all day. 

23rd Thur. Fine day. Perce Young, Tom Ruttan and Father got their Massy Harris binders to day at Conway Dock. We all went down to Fletcher's to-night and they had the old barn all torn down. 

24th Fri. Victoria Day. This morning Father went to mill and tonight he went to the store. Mother went up to Mrs. Mellow to see about dressmaker coming to sew, "Miss Brandon". Rest were home. 

25th Sat. Father took a load of grain this morning to Millhaven. Rest were home. 

26th Sun. Father. Mother. Ethel. went back through the fields this morning and while they were gone Uncle Ebb and Aunt Laura came out and were here all day. 

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                    <text>== May. 1901. ==

27th Mon. Grandpa Fretts had a raising to day, and we all went out.

28th Tue. All home to-day, Father out in a few early potatoes this afternoon. 

29th Wed. Miss Brandon came this afternoon. All home to-day. 

30th Thur. Miss Brandon was here to-day. All home to-day. 

31st Fri. All home to-day. Tonight Miss Brandon and I went to practice at the Presbyterian church. 

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                    <text>== June. 1901. ==

1st Sat. Stopped stabling cows to-day. Mother took Miss Brandon home tonight and Ethel went too. 

2nd Sun. This morning Mother and Ethel came home they stayed to Grandmas all night. Nellie was here a few minutes this morning. Rained most of the day. Father and I were home to-day. 

3rd Mon. Father went to Bath this morning. Mother and Father drove down to Fletchers for a few minutes tonight. Ether and I stayed home. Mabel Gurren was here for a few minutes tonight. 

4th Tue. Mary Cadman was here for a few minutes this morning. Mrs Cadman was here to-day for dinner. Father and Richard were busy drawing out manure to-day. All home. 

5th Wed. Father &amp; Richard were working on the road to-day. This afternoon Mother and Ethel went down to Fletchers for awhile. Mary Cadman and Mr McNabb were here tonight for awhile. I was home, Fine Day. Miss Keller music teacher called this evening. 

6th Thur. Fine day. This morning Father finished work on the road, and this afternoon we all went down to Bath. </text>
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                    <text>== June. 1901. ==

7th Fri. Rained this morning. This afternoon Father was working down to Fletchers. Mother, Ethel and I went down to Fletchers this afternoon and made a batch of 'Boston cookies'.

8th Sat. Rained this morning. Felix Mellow was working over to the school-house to-day laying up wall under wood-shed and came here for dinner. All home.

9th Sun. All went out to Grandma's this morning and came back this afternoon. Uncle Morley, Aunt Bird and baby were there. All went to Presbyterian church to-night. Fine 

10th Mon. All went to Napanee today. Fine day. Got hammock. 

11th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were working up the planting ground to-day. Mother painted kitchen floor this afternoon. All home. 

12th Wed. Fine warm day. Mrs. Harry Ellison called this afternoon. Father and Richard were working up planting ground to-day. Mother gave kitchen floor another coat. All home. </text>
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                    <text>== June, 1901. ==

13th Thur. Fine day, warm. Father planted corn to-day. All were at home. 

14th Fri. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day away back at the further end of the farm. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandmas and stayed for tea. Fred Perry had his raise to-day. Raymond Fretts was a year old to-day. The "Hero" was burnt was in Belleville last night. 

15th Sat. Father was ploughing to-day. A baby boy came to Dick Bristos last night, Miss Keller came this afternoon and gave me a music lesson. All home. 

16th Sun. Fine day. This morning all went to English church. Mabel Gurren came down with us and stayed for dinner and in the afternoon she and I went up to their place and went to Presbyterian church at night. So did Father, Mother and Ethel. 

17th Mon. Mother and Ethel went out to old Mr Mellows this morning and got tomato plants. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Ellen McNabb called this afternoon. I was home most of the day.  

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                    <text>== June, 1901. ==

18th Tue. Father and Richard were spadeing around trees in orchard today, Ellen McNabb called for a few minutes. All went down to Fletchers tonight for a few minutes. 

19th Wed, Rained this morning Mother was down to Fletcher's all day helping cook for the raising Father went out to Sillsville this afternoon asking hands to Fletchers raising and got plates for the raising from Methodist church. Oliver Robinson came up this afternoon for raising, tonight he and Father went up as far as Van Dykes asking hands. Ethel and I were home most of the day. 

20th Thur. Oliver was here all night last night. This morning Father Mother and Oliver and Richard went down to Fletchers. But could not have raising on account of rain rained hard most of the day The afternoon when they came home Hugh Milling came with them. He was out for the raising. Tonight Father, Oliver, and Hugh went up the road asking hands to raising tomorrow morning. Ethel and I were home. 

21st Fri. Fletcher had his raising today. Father, Mother, Ethel, Hugh, Oliver and myself went down to Fletchers this morning and stayed all day. Fine day. </text>
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                    <text>== June. 1901. ==

22nd Sat. Had strawberries today for first. Father's birthday. 41 yrs old. Fine day but warm, Father planted corn &amp; potatoes. Father and Mother went up to church-yard and cut the grass to night,

23rd Sun.  Fine day. Last night had a big thunder storm. This afternoon Mother Ethel and I went to English church, and Father took a drive. To night all went to Conway church. 

24th Mon. Father went to Bath today. Fine day but warm. Rest were home. 

25th Tue. Fine warm day. Father was down to Fletchers helping this morning, cultivating in summer follow. Tonight all went out to strawberry festival at Cravens.  

26th Wed. Fine day but warm Father and Richard were working in orchard today. Tonight I went up to Gurrens for a little while. Rest home. 

27th Thur, warm fine day. Father was working at the barn to-day. Nellie &amp; Clarence were here all day. This afternoon Mabel Gurren and I went up to Flora Sloanes and spent the afternoon. Rest were home. 

28th Fri. Father and Richard started cowstable today, Mrs Gurren was here tonight to tea. Fine warm day. All home. </text>
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                    <text>== June, 1901. ==

29th Sat. Picked about 25 quarts of berries today and done them up. Mr Perdy &amp; Mr Gallagher were here to-day for dinner and put up our "binder". Took lesson this afternoon. This afternoon Mother Ethel and I went out to Grandma's on our way out we met Uncle Marsh Aunt Emma &amp; Floe. Father was home. 

30th Sun. Aunt Emma, Uncle Marsh &amp; Floe were here all night last night went up to T. Mellows this morning. This afternoon all went back to the field.  All home all day. 

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                    <text>== July, 1901, ==

1st Mon. Dominion Day. All home. Father started to cut hay this afternoon. Tonight Mother Ethel and I went up to the Conway Store. Father was home. 

2nd Tue. Father was cutting hay to-day. Fine day. Tonight all went down to Fletchers. Home all day. 

3rd Wed, Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. To-day Mother, Ethel and I went to Napanee got back to Grandpa's for tea. Father was home, Fine day. 

4th Thur. Rained this afternoon, Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. Margaret Cadman was here this morning seeing about making Father a vest. Mother and Ethel went to Bath this morning. Rest were home. 

5th Fri. Early this morning Father went to mill. Father Mother Ethel and I went to Confirmation in our own church. A misty day. Home rest of the day. 

6th Sat. Fine day. I took a lesson this afternoon. Tonight Ethel fell down the east wood-house steps about a quarter after six. She hurt her arm so Father and Mother took her down to Dr. Northmore Bath but he rather thought it was only bruised, I went up to Mrs. Cadmans and stayed then Mrs Cadman Margaret and Mary came down with me and stayed untill Father and Mother got home. 

7th Sun. Fine day. This morning Mr McNabb and Jack Ruttan were in. Mr and Mrs Wartman and children were here for dinner. Dr. Northmore called about noon Uncle Max was with him he stayed for dinner while Dr Northmore went up the road. Mr and Mrs Sam Dorland called this afternoon.  Margaret and Mrs Cadman were down for a few minutes tonight. All were home. 

8th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. Mrs George Phippen called here to-day. All were at home. 

9th Tue. Fine day. Mrs Cam Young called this afternoon. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts came out this afternoon and intend staying all night. Ethel's arm seemed to be a little better to-day but swollen more than as been at all. Think so anyway, she has carried it in a sling since Sunday. Father and Richard were drawing in hay to-day. All home to-day.</text>
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                    <text>== July. 1901. ==

10th Wed, Fine day. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts went home this morning. Yesterday morning when Richard was bringing horses down from field Richard says Dan kicked Major and is supposed cracked the bone in his left front leg. to-day at noon he broke his leg. And Mother and Ethel went to Bath for Dr Neilson. He came up and set it. Father and Richard were busy drawing in hay when not attending to horse "Major". Mrs Galloway was here a few minutes tonight so was Fletcher and William Rose. Rest were home. 

11th Thur. Father was cutting hay this morning and this afternoon He and Richard were drawing in. Mrs and John Young called tonight so did Nellies Clarence and Mrs Phippen. Tom Gurren George Galloway also called, Ellen McNabb was here for a while tonight. All home. 

12th Fri. "12th of July". {Orangemen's day} Fine day. Dr Neilson was up this morning to see Major. horse. This afternoon Father started his rye. This afternoon I went down to Fletcher's for a while and Mother and Ethel drove down for me then we went back in the field to see "binder" work. Tonight we all went down to Bath. 

13th Sat. Fine day. Dr Neilson came up this morning and they put an end to Major. Father and Richard were drawing in hay rest of the day. Tonight Mother Ethel and I went out for a row with Ellen and Jim McNabb in the boat. Father was home. This afternoon Dr. Northmore called and put Ethel's arm in splint. 

14th Sun. All went out to Uncle John Milling's to-day for dinner. I went to Presbyterian church tonight. Rest were home.  

15th Mon. Fine day. Father was cutting rye this afternoon. Tonight Mrs Cadman was here for awhile. Warm day. All home. 

16th Tue. Fine day but a warm day. Father was cutting rye all day to-day. Mr. Haycock from Cataraqui was here this afternoon. All were home all day. 

17th Wed. Fine day, but warm. Father was working in the hay today. Mother was raking this afternoon. Maggie Carroll was here for awhile this afternoon. Father and Ethel were down to Fletcher's for awhile tonight. Mother and I were home. 
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                    <text>== July. 1901 ==

18th Thur. Rained a little towards night. This morning Ethel and I went to Bath. Father was cutting hay this forenoon and this afternoon he was drawing in until rain came on. Maggie Carroll was here for a few minutes this afternoon. Mother drove horse-fork for Father while he was drawing in. Home rest of the day. 

19th Fri. Fine day. Father was busy drawing in hay to-day. Tonight Rev. Roberts and wife called here I was up to Gurrens to night for awhile and Tom, Mabel and I went for a drive Mother drive horse-fork for Father. All home. 

20th Sat. Fine day. Father finished his hay this morning. Mother and I went to Napanee to day and Ethel stayed to Grandpa's. 

21st Sun. Fine day. This morning Father, Mother, Ethel and I drive back through the fields and came home around by No 1. This afternoon Uncle Ceylon and Fletcher came up Fletcher went home after tea, but Uncle Ceylon stayed all night. Tonight I went to church alone. Rest took Uncle Ceylon back through the fields. </text>
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                    <text>== July. 1901. ==

22nd Mon. Fine day. Uncle Ceylon went home this morning. This morning Wall Davis and William Rose came to work at putting sleepers in the barn and putting barn doors on. This morning Ethel and I went down to Fletchers and tonight Father, Mother, Ethel and I went down for a few minutes. 

23rd Tue. Fine day. Carpenter was here to-day. Mother, Ethel and I went to Conway this afternoon for nails. Father was home working at the barn with the men. 

24th Wed. Rained a little towards night. Wall Davis was here this forenoon working at cow-stable. All home all day. 

25th Thur. A gloomy day. Father fixed a bridge behind the barn to-day. This afternoon I went down to Fletchers. Mabel Gurren was there and Maggie Saunders. Mother and Ethel went to the office this afternoon. 

26th Fri. Fine day. Father was busy to-day drawing stone for cow-stable. This afternoon Mrs P Young, and Myrtle Belfour called. Ethel and I went back to Tom Mellows this evening for honey but could not get any.</text>
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                    <text>== July. 1901. ==

27th Sat. Rained a little this afternoon. Father was diging a trench for cow-stable to-day. Rev. Douglas called this morning. Tonight all went down to Fletchers for a few minutes. 

28th Sun. Had a big rain last night. Father and Mother went to English church this morning. All home rest of the day. Rained nearly all day to day. 

29th Mon. Rained most of the day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Tonight Father and Mother went to cheese factory. Ethel and I stayed at home. 

30th Tue. Fine day. All went to Napanee this morning. 

31st Wed. Fine day. Father started his barley this afternoon. Nelly and Clarence were here this afternoon Maggie Carroll was here a few minutes this afternoon also. Father went to Conway tonight for lumber which was to come around on Reindeer. Mabel and Tom stoped tonight for a few minutes. Fletcher was here tonight for a while. 

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                    <text>== August. 1901. ==

1st Thur. Fine day. Father was binding barley all day to-day, Ovy Benjaman came here tonight. All home to-day. 

2nd Fri. Fine day. Father and Ethel went down to Bath this morning. Tonight Mrs J. Young and her little girl were here for a few minutes. Rest were home to-day. 

3rd Sat. Fine day. Father started cutting his oats to-day. Mrs P Young called tonight. All home. 

4th Sun. I was down to Fletchers all night last night. Fletcher and Overton went to Kingston. All went to church this afternoon. Tonight all went down to Wartman's for a drive.

5th Mon. Fine day. Father was cutting oats today and drawing in barley this afternoon. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went to Rickey's mill with a grist. 

6th Fine day. Father finished drawing in his barley to-day. Grandpa and Grandma came out tonight. All home. 

7th Wed. Rained last night and this morning. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts went home after dinner.  Overton Benjamin was here to-day for dinner. This afternoon Felix Mellow was here laying up stone wall for cow stable All home.</text>
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                    <text>== August. 1901. ==

8th Thur. Fine day. very windy this P.M. Felix Mellow was here to-day laying up stone wall for cow-stable. Tonight we all went down to Fletchers. All home. 

9th Fri. Rained a little towards this evening. Felix Mellow was here all day. laying up stone wall for cow-stable. All home. 

10th Sat. Rained last night and a little this morning. This afternoon Father was cutting oats in townland. Tonight Father took splints of Ethel's arm. All home. 

11th Sun. Uncle Will and Aunt Maude called here this morning on their way to Fred Ellisons. Oliver Robinson was here to-day. Tonight Uncle Will and Aunt Maude were here tonight for tea then I went home with them. 

13th Tue. To-day Mother came out to Grandma's for me. yesterday Aunt Maude Raymond and I took Floe Card home she has been staying to Grandma's visiting a few days. This afternoon Uncle John and Aunt Frank came out here did not know we were to Grandma's. We came home early and they went home I guess about 10.O clock 

14th Wed. Fine day. Father cut his wheat to-day. Mrs John Neilson was here all day to-day. Mr Davis came up tonight and he intends staying all night. All home. 

15th Thur. Cloudy day. Wall Davis was here all day clap boarding cow stable. Mother and Ethel were down to P. Youngs this afternoon. Father and I were home. 

16th Fri. Fine day. Father finished cutting his oats to-day. All home.

17th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were busy drawing in rye to-day. Father and I went to Bath this afternoon and meet Miss Bruce. Mother and Ethel were home. 

18th Sun. Fine day. Father, Mother and Ethel went out to Uncle Wills this morning so Miss Bruce and I were alone. this afternoon Miss Bruce and I went to the English church. Tonight we all went to the Presbyterian church. 

19th Mon. Cloudy day. Father and Richard were busy drawing in oats to day. All were home. 

20th Tue. Cloudy day. Father was working at cow-stable to-day. Miss J Neilson called here tonight. All were home to-day.

21st Wed. Fine day. very warm. Richard was threshing at Gurrens to-day. Father was doing a little of everything to day. All were home. 

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                    <text>== August. 1901. ==

22nd Thur. warm day. sprinkled a little towards evening. Father and Richard were drawing in wheat this afternoon. This afternoon I was down to Fletchers for awhile. This evening Miss Bruce went down to Downeys and this evening Miss Grey called and Myrtle Belfour. Father, Mother and Ethel were home. 

23rd Fri. A Misty day. Father was working at cow-stable today and Richard was ploughing. Tonight T. Gurren came down and took Miss Bruce for a drive. Tonight Father, Mother, Ethel and I went down to Fletchers for awhile, Ovy Benjamin was here this afternoon for awhile.

24th Sat. Fine day. Father, Mother, and Ethel went to Napanee this morning. This afternoon Miss Keller came up and gave me my lesson. Miss Bruce went down to Fred Sills this afternoon. I was home all day. 

25th Sun. Fine day. This morning Mother, Ethel and Miss Bruce went to English church. After dinner Fletcher was here for awhile. This afternoon Father took us all up the {?} for a drive. Tonight Tom Gurren came and took Miss Bruce out to Sillsville. Father took Mother, Ethel and I to Presbyterian church. </text>
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                    <text>== August. 1901. ==

26th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were drawing in to-day. Tonight Miss Grey and Miss Belfour were here for awhile. All were home.

27th Tue. Fine day but warm. Father finished his harvest this morning. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went up to Eaton's to get gages but they had none. Tonight Tom and Mabel were here for awhile. Father went to Conway tonight for cement for cowstable. 

28th Wed. Fine day but warm. Father was drawing gravel to day for cow-stable. All home. 

29th Thur. Fine day. This morning Father was drawing stone. This afternoon Father went to Bath. Mother and Ethel went along and stayed to Wartmans and I went along and stayed to Mrs P. Youngs.

30th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Ellen McNabb was in a few minutes this morning. Tom and Mabel came down tonight, got Miss Bruce and went to Presbyterian church practice. All were home.

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                    <text>== September. 1901. ==

1st Sun. A misty day. This afternoon Father and Mother went to English church. Tonight would all have gone to church but it rained. Tonight Uncle Ceylon came up. 

2nd Mon. Fine day. Fletcher had threshing machine to day so I was down helping all day. "Labor day" so Miss Bruce was home.  This afternoon Mrs John Neilson came down and was here for tea. Tonight when I got back Uncle Ceylon went down to Fletchers for a few minutes and Miss Bruce and I went along. When we got back Uncle Ceylon and Miss Bruce took Mrs John Neilson home. 

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4th Wed. Fine day, but warm. Tonight Uncle Ceylon went home, cowstable floor was finished tonight. Felix Mellow was helping here to-day. Tonight Grandma &amp; Grandpa came out intend staying all night. All were home to-day. </text>
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                    <text>== September. 1901. ==

5th Thur. Fine day, but warm. Father and Richard were ploughing to day. Mabel was down for awhile tonight, and Miss Bruce and I went home with her and Tom brought us home. 

6th Fri. Fine day but warm. This afternoon Rev. Roberts and wife called and Mother was away to the office and so was Ethel. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All home. Father wrote to Uncle John to-day.  

7th Sat. Fine day. This morning Father and Richard were ploughing, this afternoon, Father and Richard were threshing at McNabbs. This afternoon Mother Ethel, Miss Bruce and I went down to Bath. 

8th Sun. Fine day but cool. This morning Miss Bruce and I went to English church. This afternoon Mrs John Wartman and Percy and Mrs Ally Wartman were here for awhile. Mr and Mrs Azil Schryver called here this afternoon they were out driving. This afternoon Miss Bruce went down to Fred Sills. Tonight Father Mother Ethel and I went to Presbyterian church. Ovy Benjamin was here all night last night. </text>
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                    <text>== September. 1901. ==

9th Mon. Father and Richard were threshing at McNabbs this morning till about 2 O'clock then Father went to Napanee, I went along and stayed at Uncle Wills. Rest were home. 

10th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard finished ploughing first field in town-land to day. All home. Ovy Benjamin was here to-day for dinner. 

11th Wed. Rained last night and was misty to-day. Father and Richard were working at other end of cow-stable to-day. All home to-day. 

12th Thur. Rained nearly all day. Father and Richard were working at cow stable to day at fixing rest of it. All home. 

13th Fri. Fine day. Felix Mellow was here laying up stone-wall for other end of cow stable. Tonight we all went down to Fletchers and got rye for Father to sow to morrow. Father took back Fletchers rye. Ovy Benjamin called here this afternoon. 

14th Sat. Fine day. Today Fsther and Richard were working at cow-stable getting it ready for cement "other end of cow stable". Miss Keller gave me my lesson this afternoon. Tonight we all went up to the store "also Miss Bruce". </text>
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                    <text>== September 1901 ==

15th Sun. Rainy day. This afternoon Miss Bruce and I went up to Cadmans for a while. Tonight Miss Bruce and I went to church "Presbyterian church". Tom and Mabel were here tonight after church for a while. Uncle Ceylon Robinson came up tonight. Aunt Emma, Uncle Marsh and Florence called here this afternoon. They had been visiting at Mellows and Switzers. 

16th Mon. Fine day but terrible wind, this morning Mother, and Ethel went to Napanee for cement. Men were putting in cement floor in other end of cow-stable to-day. 

17th Tue. Rained this morning. Fine afternoon. Men were working at cow-stable to-day. Ovy Benjamin was here tonight for tea. Tonight all went down to Fletchers. 

18th Wed. Fine day. Father, Mother, Ethel and Uncle Ceylon left about noon and went to Napanee show. Rest went to Aunt Frank's for tea but I got a chance home. 

19th Thur. Fine day but cool. Uncle Ceylon went home about 3 P.M. Ovy was here for a while this P.M. Mabel Gurren was here also for a while this afternoon. Tonight all went down to Fletchers for awhile and got 13 bushels of rye. Father did.</text>
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                    <text>== September 1901 ==

20th Fri. Cloudy day and cool. Today Father was souring rye in town and this afternoon Mother and Ethel went to the office. Tonight Tom and Mabel came and got Miss Bruce to got to Belfours. Tonight Father went out to Walter Bristos, a house back, to see Walter Bristo, so Mother, Ethel and I are alone. 

21st Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were digging potatoes today. I took my lesson this afternoon. Miss Bruce and I went up this afternoon and got Mabel and went for a drive so Mabel came down and stopped for tea. 

22nd Sun. Fine day. Father, Miss Bruce and I went to English church this morning, I went to Presbyterian church tonight. 

23rd Mon. Fine day. Father was working at the cow-stable today part of the time then he and Richard were drawing out manure. This afternoon I was down to Fletchers for awhile. Started tonight having tea after dark. 

24th Tue. Fine day. After school tonight Mother and Miss Bruce went back to call on (bride) Mrs. Felix Mellow. After they came home Miss Bruce and I went down to Fletchers for tea. Father &amp; Richard were shovelling water furrows to-day. </text>
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                    <text>September.1901.

25th, Wed, fine day. Father and Richard were drawing manure today away from back of barn. This afternoon Mother, Ethel, and I went to Bath. Father was home.

26th, Thur. Fine day. Overton Benjamin was here to-day. Threshing machine same this afternoon. Had 11 men for tea. All home. 

27th, Fri. Fine day. Threshing here to-day had 12 men. Therefore we were all home.

28th, Sat. Fine day. Threshing machine left this morning about nine O. Clock. 

Ovy Benjamin went down to Fletchers tonight. I took my lesson this afternoon, all were home. Had between 800 &amp; 900 bushels of grain.

29th, Sun. Rained last night, and most of the day. Ovy Benjamin came here about 6 o'clock. Tom Gurren came down tonight and got Miss Bruce. We were home all day.

30th, Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were moving part of the straw stack to-day. Mrs Carroll washed for us this morning. This afternoon Mother did up her 6 gallon churn of crab-apples. Nelly was here a few minutes this afternoon. All were home to-day.</text>
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                    <text>== October 1901 ==

1st Tue.Fine day. Father went to mill today to Millhaven. Mother filled an 8 gallon crock today with crab-apples. Mrs. F. Mellow called here this afternoon. Ovy Benjamin and Miss Bruce went up to Gurrens tonight. We were all home.

2nd Wed. Rained this morning. Dr. Northmore called here this morning. Overton Benjamin was here all day. Father and he took a load of oats to Conway this afternoon. Nelly was here this afternoon. 

3rd Thur. Showery this morning. Mother Ethel and I went to Napanee this morning. Overton Benjamin was here tonight for tea. Father and Miss Bruce were home. 

4th Fri. A little showery middle of the day. Mrs Perce Young called here this afternoon. Rev. Roberts called here this afternoon also. Tom Gurren was here for a while tonight. 

5th Sat. Showery today. Overton was here most of the day. Miss Kellar did not come up to give me my lesson. Father and Mother left for John Creighton's wedding celebration at about 4 o'clock this P.M. Ovy Mabel Tom Fletcher and Nelly were here with us. Mabel is going to stay all night.</text>
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                    <text>== October 1901 ==

6th Sun. Father and Mother got home about noon. Stayed to Grandma's all night. Tom came this afternoon got Mabel and Miss Bruce and went off. Rest were home. 

7th Mon. Fine day. Richard was ploughing to-day. Father was choring around. Stabled the cows tonight for the first. Overton Benjamin bid us good-bye this morning. Mrs Carroll came down this morning and cleaned little box stove. Father and Mother put little box stove up tonight. All were home to-day.

8th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Mrs Cadman was here today helping make our pick-a-dilly. Tom and Mabel came and got Miss Bruce tonight and went off. All were home. 

9th Wed. Showery to-day. Mother done up sweet tomato pickles to-day. Men were ploughing. All were home.

10th Thur. Quite a nice day. Men were ploughing. I was done to Fletcher's this afternoon for a while. Rest were home. 

11th Fri. Beautiful day. Father and Richard were ploughing this morning and picking apples this afternoon. Mrs Leech called here this afternoon. So did Rev. Mr. Guy. Tommy Gurren is here tonight. All were home.

12th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to day for awhile the rest of the day they were drawing in corn. Mother was down to Fletchers for dinner to day. Miss Kellar came up this P.M. and gave me my lesson. All we're home to day. 

13th Sun. Rained this morning. This afternoon about 2 O'clock, Overton walked in and said that Oliver's wife "Ella" was dead died Saturday noon 12th October 1901. Ovey Benjamin and Alfie Watts came up to Fletchers this morning. Father, Mother and Ethel went to English C. this P.M. Miss Bruce and I went to Presbyterian church. All went to Conway at night. 

14th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard started to dig our late potatoes to day. All were home. 

15th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were digging potatoes today, had Mollie and Aggie Carroll helping. This morning Ethel and I went out to Grandmas and stayed all day. Ovey Benjamin is here. Rest were home. Ovey is having a great chat with Miss B. when Tommy is not here. </text>
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                    <text>== October. 1901. ==

16th Wed. Showery all day. Father was helping down to Fletcher's to-day fixing cow-stable. Uncle Ceylon was there. Ovey and Mother went mill "Bath" this afternoon. Uncle Ceylon is here tonight. Tommy Gurren is here to night he cut Ovey out. Finished getting out our potatoes yesterday. Richard got his out to day. Rest were home. 

17th Thur. Showery day. Father was drawing grain to Conway to-day Rest were home. 

18th Fri. Fine day but chilly. All at work to day same as usual. Ovey left this morning. 

19th Sat. Quite a fine day. Father and Mother went to Napanee this morning. Miss Kellar came up this P.M. and gave me my lesson. Rest were home. First chicken I ever picked was to-day. I picked two chickens alone, and scalded them.

20th Sun. Fine day. Miss Bruce, Ethel and I went to English church this morning. Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura were out to-day. All went to Presbyterian church at night. Tom took Miss Bruce. </text>
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                    <text>== October. 1901. ==

21st Mon. Fine day. Father took 3 pigs over to Napanee this morning got $5.50 per 100 lbs. Rest were home. 

22nd Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All home. Tom Gurren down tonight having a chat with Miss Bruce. 

23rd Wed Fine day. Father went to mill this morning. Father and Richard were ploughing rest of day. Rest were home. 

24th Thur. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Father and Mother left at a little after 4 O' clock for Aunt Ida's wedding celebration. Tom and Mabel were here tonight for awhile. Ethel and I were home. 

25th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All were home.

26th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Miss Kellar gave me my lesson this afternoon. Miss Bruce went up the road this afternoon just got back. Tom came to see her before she got back but she came in a little while.  </text>
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                    <text>== October. 1901. ==

27th Sun. A beautiful day. Mr &amp; Mrs Wartman and children came up about noon. So this afternoon Miss Bruce and I went to English church. Tonight Mother, Ethel and I went to Presbyterian church. Father could not go being Richard was not here. Tom came and took Miss Bruce to Hamburgh.  

28th Mon. Clear cool day. Father and Richard were ploughing today. All were home. 

29th Tue. Father and Richard were busy ploughing today. This morning I went down to Mrs P. Youngs for the day. On my way down I called to Fletchers and Mrs Fred Sills. Tonight Miss Bruce came after me and stayed for tea then she went to Sillsville for a grape social with John Belfour and Etta Fry. Mr. Conway, Peterborough was there and I rode up with him. He was on his way to Claringbolds. Tom Gurren came to P Youngs when he saw Miss B had gone he went on to Sillsville too. Hugh Milling, Uncle Will Fretts were here today for dinner. "Drawing grain to Conway." Rev. Roberts &amp; wife &amp; little girl were here tonight to tea. All were home.</text>
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                    <text>==October. 1901.==

30th Wed. Fine day. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Uncle Will was here for dinner. Mother was up to Gurren a while this P.M. Mother was not home. Tom came and got Miss Bruce tonight they went off. Mr. McNabb was here for a while tonight. 

31st Thur. Fine day. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Mother and Miss Bruce went down to call on Mrs Willie Hill tonight after 4 o'clock. Miss Frey called for Miss Bruce tonight to go to practice. Uncle Will brought out a load of grain this morning. Halloween night. Bell rang nobody was there. 

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                    <text>== November. 1901. ==

1st Fri. Fine day. Mother Ethel and I went to Napanee. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Rest were home. Mother got me bottle of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. 

2nd Sat. Beautiful day. This morning Father and Richard finished turnips. Afternoon Father and Mother were putting wood in wood house &amp; Richard was ploughing. I took my lesson. After lesson Miss Bruce, Ethel, and I went for a drive.

3rd Sun. Fine day. Father and Mother and Ethel were down to Wartman's today for dinner. Burt Robinson and Alfy Parkin wheeled up from Kingston. Tom Gurren was here this P.M. Grandpa and Grandma came out tonight. Tom came &amp; got Miss Bruce tonight and went to church. Presbyterian church. {in margin: You naughty young kitten! What? lost your mitten! Then you shall have no pie.}

4th Mon. Snowed this afternoon. Father was putting wood in wood house today. Mr John Allan school teacher called to see us this morning. Grandpa &amp; Grandma went home this morning. All were home.</text>
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                    <text>== November. 1901. ==

5th Tue. First snow storm was yesterday afternoon, and last night. But fine today. Richard was ploughing cottage land today. Father was sorting potatoes. All were home.

6th Wed. Fine day. Father went to mill this morning "Mill Haven". Rest were home. Tom down to see Miss Bruce tonight.

7th Thur. Fine day. Aunt Laura, Aunt Maude &amp; Raymond were out today. Father &amp; Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day. 

8th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day. Miss Bruce went up to T. Mellows tonight to tea. All were home to-day. 

9th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day. All were home. 

10th Sun. Fine day. This P.M. all went to English church. Tonight Mother and I went to P. church. Tom &amp; Mabel came &amp; took Miss B to M. church. 

11th Mon. Misty Day. Father went to Sam Assailtines this morning for young cattle with Fletcher. This P.M. Richard and He were ploughing 2 team.</text>
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                    <text>== November. 1901. ==

12th Tue. Rained heavy last night. Misty this morning. Father was ploughing this afternoon while Richard killed his pig. Fletcher called tonight. All were home to-day. 

13th Wed. Fine day but cold. Today Father and Richard finished ploughing orchard. Tonight Tom &amp; Mabel came &amp; took Miss Bruce to Adolphustown to memorial service. Captain Chalmers, William Roblin called this A.M. All home today. 

14th Thur. Snowed &amp; blowed most of the day. Mother helped milk tonight for the first. All were home.

15th Fri. Fine day. Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandpa's this morning. Father was home. Tom Gurren called &amp; took Miss Bruce up tonight. 

16th Sat. Fine day. Father &amp; Richard were ploughing today. Miss Bruce has not returned as yet. Miss Kellar gave me my lesson today. Mr. Chatman brought her up. All were home.

17th Sun. Fine day. This A.M. Mother, Ethel &amp; Miss Bruce went to English church. Tonight all went to Presbyterian church. Miss Bruce went with us but did not come home with us.</text>
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                    <text>Sovereigns of the House of Hanover 
George I 
crowned, 1714; died, 1727
George II
crowned, 1727; died, 1760
Frederick, died 1751
George III 
crowned, 1760, died, 1820
George IV 
crowned, 1820; died, 1830
William IV
crowned, 1830; died, 1837
Edward 
Duke of Kent
Victoria 
succeeded, 1837; crowned, 1838

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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;{HI}STORIC SERIES&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;No.1714 NATIONAL FLAG:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Union of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1801&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;RED CROSS OF OF ST. GEORGE OR THE WHITE CROSS OF ST. ANDREW AND RED CROSS OF ST. PATRICK OR THE UNION JACK&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;HANOVERIAN&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;THE COPP. CLARK COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. Rd 1899.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{handwritten in pen} 1901&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{written fairly faintly in pencil}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Laura Robinson L.R. L.R.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mrs. G. W. Snyder 223 Waring St. Cleveland Ohio {name and address of one of Laura's mother's sister}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;W. S. A.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;HOW THE UNION JACK IS MADE&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In regard to proportion, the Union Jack is twice as long as it is broad. By referring to cut it will be seen that it is made 60 units long by 30 broad.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As the flag is not printed in color, letters have been placed to denote what colors, stripes, and fields are- 1 represents white, 2 blue, and 3 red.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;These are three Crosses used to make the Union Jack, namely, the Red Cross of St. George, White Cross of St. Andrew, and the Red Cross of St. Patrick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The Red Cross Banner of England (St. George) is claimed by some to have been adopted by Alfred the Great, when in 897 he founded the Royal Navy, and on the Union of England and Scotland in 1707, it was superimposed, or placed on the Scottish flag, which was the White Cross of St. Andrew on a blue ground. Of course if the whole English flag had been so placed it would have completely hidden the other, and so only a narrow strip of the English white "field" was retained about the edges of the Red Cross, to show what the field was, and also because it is one of the rules of heraldry that color should not be placed upon color.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;When the flag of St. Patrick, representing Ireland, was brought into the combination in 1808, as the Crosses were the same in shape and size, the difference being only in color, it was decided to divide them into strips, placing them side by side, the St. Andrew's being one-half of its former width, and St. Patrick's one-third. Scotland is the senior of these two countries, so in the left-hand upper corner the white strip, representing St. Andrew, is uppermost, but alternates with that of St. Patrick in the others&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;Notes&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We built our house in 1898.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We got our coal stove 1899.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Queen died in 1901.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;School also started to-day. Mr Fleming teacher.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th A stormy day. snowed. All alone, Father was down to Fletcher's in afternoon. George Phippen sows Stover's corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Home all day. Old Mr Close died this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Home all day and tended church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Mabel came and got me in afternoon. I went there and stayed all night. rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Got home this morning and Father Mother and Ethel went to Napanee and I went onto Fletchers. and stayed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Mrs Cadman was here all day and Mrs McNabb was here in afternoon. Father was to Bath in afternooon. We heard today Mr Goodue was dead. he lived in Manitoba.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Home alone until afternoon when Father set up and got Mabel Gurren to come down and stay with Ethel and I while Father and Mother went to Aunt Frank's to a party. Had taffy on snow. Snow storm turned to rain (jolly {time?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Father took Mabel home this morning. In afternoon he went to Bath for {coal?} Fletcher called here and also Perce Young also called. Mother put down hall carpet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th All home except in afternoon we all went down the road for a sleigh ride and done some calling.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th A fine day. We were home all day alone&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;January.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Father and I went up the road this morning and invited people to our party. This afternoon Father &amp;amp; Mother went to Bath and brought home our new cutter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Thu. Father and I went to Bath this morning with our new cutter. this afternoon I went to Hawley to get Aunt Frank. and Nellie and Clarence were here this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. rained all morning. I came home right after dinner and brought Aunt Frank with me. Father bought a Massy-Harris Binder today from W. Roblin and Mr Lee. They were here for dinner, only 6 agents were here today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Aunt Frank went home to night. We had a party to-night there were about 30 people here. Floe Sloan is going to stay all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Father took Floe home this morning. Mother was sick all day. Perce Young called here. Bay froze over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. This afternoon Father and Mother went down to Bath. A very cold day. Father fixed the old cupboard for the wood-house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. All home. Father went to church in afternoon. All at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. All home today except Father went out to Morven this afternoon with Fletcher to see Davis the carpenter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Tue. All home. I was sick all day. Ellen McNabb was here this afternoon for awhile. Father and Mother went to Belfours to a {party?}. Queen Victoria died this morning at 6.45 o'clock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed. We were home all day except Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Father was down to Fletchers this morning getting out timber. Mother Ethel and I were out to Grandpas all day. Peter {Beaubio?} had his sale this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Cam Young were here tonight and spent the evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. All home except Father was down to Fletchers all day getting out timber.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. This afternoon we all went out to Mrs Scotts&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Mon. We all came home this afternoon. Fletcher Nellie and Clarence were here tonight for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th All home except Father went to mill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. All home except at night Father and Mother went to John Young to a party.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Thur. All home except Father was down to Dan Morrows all day getting out timber.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;end of month.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;February 1901&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Fri. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. this afternoon Father went down to Uncle Ceylons to go to market. Mrs Carroll and Jack were here for awhile to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sat. Father came home this afternoon and brought home Uncle Ceylon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sun. Uncle Ceylon was here all day. Fletcher, Nellie and Clarence were here most of the day. Mother and I went to church to-night and when we got home Uncle Ebb was here he said Aunt Frank was sick and wished Mother would go out with him so she went out to Aunt Franks.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;4th Mon. Father and Uncle Ceylon went up to Harry Phippen this morning. After dinner Father and Uncle Ceylon went down to Fletchers and Uncle Ceylon stayed for tea. Mother has not got home yet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Tue. This morning Father took Uncle Ceylon out to Napanee for a visit. He took out 5 bags potatoes on Binder. Ethel and I went along we stayed to Aunt Maudes. Mother came home with us this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Wed. All home this afternoon. Father went to Bath to-night. Father and Mother went to Perce Youngs to a party.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Thur. All home except Father went to Bath this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Fri. Father went to Napanee to-day and Mother, Ethel and I to Grandmas and stayed. Father bought the townland and cottage. P. Young called tonight&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sat. Snowed and blowed most of the day. Father went to Bath this P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sun. All home all day. Fletcher and Nellie &amp;amp; baby called. We all went to church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;11th Mon. Father and Mother went to Napanee. Ethel and I stayed home. Eddie Wemp called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Tue. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. Father went to the low mill with a log. Father, Mother, went to F. Sills to a party to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Wed. All home today afternoon. Father brought up timber he got from D. Morrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Thur. All home. Father and Jack Carroll started to clean harness this afternoon. Pedlar was here. I was over to McNabbs a while this afternoon. Rev. Roberts was here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Fri. All home. Finished harness. Mr Sleight{?} called here. Bristow was here to see about hiring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sat. Father went to Napanee with Fletcher this afternoon. Mother, Ethel and I and M. Gurren went for a drive up the road. Tonight Father and Mother Ethel and I went down to Fletchers for awhile. Mrs Charters called this afternooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sun. This afternoon we all went for a drive to night we all went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;18th Mon. Father went out to Uncle Will's for seed grain. Mother Ethel and I were home. Fletcher, Nellie and Clarence and A. Craven were here to night for furniture for a party.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Mother Ethel and I were home all day. Father went to mill this morning, a travelling pedler was here for dinner. Father and mother went to Fletchers to a party to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Wed. Mother Ethel and I home all day. Father went to Kingston to Uncle Ceylon's for market this afternoon. Ellen McNabb called also Mrs Hill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Thur. Mother Ethel and I home all day. Father arrived home to night from Kingston.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Fri. All out to Aunt Maude's for dinner. Father exchanged seed grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sat. I was sick all day. Father went to Bath after dinner. Last night in the night Felix Mellow and his wife came here their horse ran away and they came in here. Father took them home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;25th Mon. All home. Father went down to Bristols this afternoon. Mr Irish was here all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Tue. Mr Irish went away this morning. Father home all day. Mother, Ethel and I were down to Mrs Youngs this P.M. for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Wed. Father went to mill this morning. J. Green, Butcher was here to day. Mother was over to McNabbs for awhile this P.M. Fletcher called here, Ethel and I home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Thur. Father went to mill this morning. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. I have a cold. Mr Noah Tomson was here to see about hiring but we have hired Bristo.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Fri. Father and Mother went to Bath this afternoon, and took down our new cutter to get the shafts changed. Ethel and I home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sat. All home. Bob Wright called here tonight and said Bristo would be up Monday for the team to draw wood.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sun. All home. A terrible wind came up towards night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;5th Tue. Father and J. Brown went to Napanee this morning, J. Brown bought the townland. Mother, Ethel and I home all day. Father got medicine in Napanee for me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Wed. Mothers wedding day. Aunt Frank and Miss Long were here to-day all day. Cambridge the pedler was here for dinner. Mary Cadman was here for awhile to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Fri. Father went down to Uncle Ceylon's this afternoon for Market to morrow. Races at Bath this P.M. Mary Cadman called this afternoon. Mother, Ethel and I home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sat. Mother sick all day. Father came home tonight from Kingston. Fletcher called to day, Tom Ruttan also called. Bristo called to day. Ethel and I home most all day, to office in P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sun. I went to church this morning. Rev {?} preached. Father, Mother and Ethel home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Mon. All home. Fletcher called twice. J. Young called. Lynn Brown got bag of apples.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Tue. Father moved Bristo up to day. Bristo was here to day for dinner. Harry Phippen called here. Mr and Mrs P. Young and children were here last night for awhile. Jack Ruttan called here last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Wed. Father went to mill this morning, Rest were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Thur. Uncle Will and Aunt Maude were here all day in afternoon. Mother and I went and called on {?}, Mrs Switzer and Mrs H Ellison. Mr Davis the sessor was here. Bristo got a bag of potatoes. Fred Sills called this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Fri, Bristo went down for rest of his wood to day. Father went to Bath this afternoon for a load of posts. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sat. Mother and Ethel got boots this morning from Ellie Williams. "Red Waggon". Dr Northmore was at the school-house to-day to vaccinate people. Mr McNabb was here for awhile to-night. Mother, Ethel and I went for a drive this P.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sun. All went out to Grandpa's to-day for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Mon. Father, Mother, Ethel and I went to Mr Dorland's for dinner. Fletcher was here this morning for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Tue. Cold day. Bob Cadman called this morning. Fletcher and G. Phippen called this afternoon. Father and Mother went to O. Fretts to night to tea. Ellen McNabb stayed with Ethel and I. Mr Fleming called for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Wed. Minnie Rikely and Harry Rayworth were married to-day. Rev. Roberts give us a call this P.M. Mabel Gurren and Tommy and Mr Fleming were here to-night to tea. Father went to Bath this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Thur. (callers) Mr McNabb, George Downey, Fletcher. Father went after his grist this morning to Bath. Mother put up a quilt this morning. Ethel and I home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Fri. All home. George Downey called for his page wire books. This afternoon I went to the concert at the school-house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sat. John Brown was here for a few minutes. Ethel and I were vaccinated by Dr Northmore. All home. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Sun. We all saw a robin to-day for the first. All home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Mon. Fletcher, George Downey and Robert Gallows called here. Tom Mellow came down this morning and invited us up to night to tea and we went. Father went to Napanee to day. Wheels started to day for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Tue. Rained all day. Mr Keller and Wall Davis called here. cleaned our cutter for the season.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Wed. (callers) Fred Sills, Bob Galloway, John Brown, Lynn Brown, Fletcher. Father and John Nrown went to Napanee this afternoon and Father bought back the townland. Rest home. Bristo got a bag of potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Thur. Father and Lynn Brown went to Napanee to-day and finished up writtings. Ellen McNabb was here for a while this afternoon. Lynn Brown got two bags of apples to-night. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Fri. John Brown got 2 jags of straw this morning. Mr Flemings last day of school. Father was working down to Fletchers this afternoon "score-hacking". Rest home. Frank Clark called to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sat. Father down to Fletchers all day. Mr Roberts called this afternoon. All went down P. Youngs to night after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sun. This afternoon all went to church. Home the rest of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Mon. Father went to Bath this afternoon. Rest were home, Miss Bruce started school.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Tue. Margaret Cadman here all day, Grandpa and Grandma came out to night, Ethel and I sick most of the day. Rest home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed. Rained all day. Grandpa and Grandma are here yet. C. Huffman here this afternoon and took the census.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Thur. Grandpa and Grandma went home this morning. Bristo got the rest of his potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Fri. Good Friday. Mrs. G. Switzer called this afternoon. Father down to Fletcher's awhile this afternoon. Rest home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sat. Took off out side windows this morning, Mabel Gurren was down all afternoon and stopped for tea. Mr Francis called this afternoon. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sun. Mother went to church this morning. Rest home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Mon. Mother's birth day. gloomy day. All home to-day. Maggie Carroll was down for awhile this afternoon. Miss Bruce went to G. Wright to board.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Tue. Father down to Fletcher's this morning score-hacking. Rest home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10th Wed. Father, Mother, Ethel and I were out to Aunt Franks to-day for dinner and coming home we stopped to Uncle Wills and got some seed wheat. Mr Hambly pig buyer called to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Thur. Grandpa Fretts and Jim Fitchet came out this morning for awhile. Father went to Bath this afternoon. Fred Sills got a load of straw this afternoon. Ellen McNabb called this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Fri, "callers" Duncan McNabb. Mr McNabb. Mary Cadman. Ida Ruttan was here for awhile this afternoon. Father worked down to Fletchers this afternoon, while Fletcher sheered "Lucy". Father traded "Beacher" {the word horse noted above} off this morning for a cow with Jim Fitchet.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sat, Father and Mother went to Napanee to day. The first boat for this season came in the gap to day but had to go back on account off ice. Ethel and I home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Sun. Mrs. Wartman and Percy came up this afternoon for awhile. Mother and I went to church to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;15th Mon. Mrs Carroll was down to day washed and started house-cleaning. "callers" Felix Mellow, Will Roblin, John Brown, Jack Brown, Sydney Brown, Jack Green. Bristo started work to day he and Father cleaned the door-yard and took down the coal-stove.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Tue. Father went down to Close's mill to-day, and Ethel stayed at Uncle Will. Bristo sowed a piece for J. Brown to-day, west of J. Brown's place. Mother and I home all day. A photo caller to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Wed. Father went up to Will Roblin's this morning and this afternoon he went to Bath. Mrs Carroll was down this afternoon and helped clean house. Mother painted the drawing-room ceiling this morning. {written between lines "1/2 gallon of paint"} The "Hero" made her first trip to-day. Ethel and I helped clean house. A fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Thur. Rained this afternoon. This morning Father started "sowing" on our own place. Mrs Carroll here to-day and helped clean house. Father set out the trees this afternoon he got the other day when he went to Napanee. "California Maples".&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;19th Fri. Rainy day. Father and Mother went out to J. Creighton's to see about buying a horse this morning and brought back an old horse from Grandpas to put in Spring's work with. Ethel and I were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sat. Rainy Day. I was sick all day. Father and Mother cleaned the dining room, and Father whitened the walls.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Sun. Mother went up to see old Mrs. Lem this morning who is sick and Father went to church this morning. Ethel and I home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Mon. Father took 7 pigs out to Napanee this morning. He got $6.40 per 100 lbs. Mrs Fred Sills called this afternoon. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Tue. Mrs Lem died this morning at 4 O'clock A.M. Father went to Bath this morning. Rained all this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Wed. Father drew down the lumber from Conway dock this afternoon to fix our barn. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Thur. Father helped Fletcher draw down his lumber to-day from Conway dock. Mr Gurren called this morning. Rest were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;26th Fri. Father and Richard dug the post holes to-day between house and barn. Father got 4 little pigs to-day from Blackadder. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sat. Richard took our calves out to Sam Asselstines to pasture this morning. Mrs Leech called this afternoon. A two master vessel has been on the point for a week and to-night the Rheindeer pulled her off. Home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Sun. Had Dr Nelson up this morning to sick cow. Mary Cadman called this morning. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandma's for tea. Father went to church this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Mon. Father has not sowed any for 10 days until to-day on account of wet weather. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Tue. Father went to mill this morning. Mabel Gurren called to night. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 1st Wed. Tom Gurren called this morning. Mabel Gurren went around this afternoon and collected for English church to get goods to cover doors. and I went with her. Mother and Ethel went over to Mrs Gallows for awhile this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;2nd Thur. Rained this morning. I was over to McNabbs for awhile to night. Rest were home. We had 2 little pigs to come to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Fri. All home to-day. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Sat. This afternoon I went up to Mr Gurrens for a setting of eggs. and Mother and Ethel went down to Fletchers this afternoon to tea. Father was home all day working.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sun. Father, Mother and Ethel and my self went to the English church this morning. and this afternoon we all went to Grandpas and came back before tea. We had to bring 2 little pigs to the house to-day and I fed them for old pig had no milk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Mon. Fine day. An assurance agent called this afternoon. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Tue. Mabel Gurren called this morning. Mr. Cambridge was here for dinner "pedlar". Mabel Gurren and I went up to the church this afternoon and gave O. Ball the measurement of the doors for to get the goods to cover them. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Wed. All home to-day. Ellen McNabb was here for awhile this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Thur. Mother was up to Mrs. T. Mellows this afternoon for awhile. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10th Fri. This morning Father went out to Grandpa Fretts for the "disc" and I went too and stayed. They said Mrs Anderson died Wed 8th May. Miss Lily Files "Conway school teacher" was on her way with her "bicycle" tonight to her home when a shower came up and she came in here and she stayed all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Sat. Rained all morning. Father took Miss Files up to Wrights this afternoon to her boarding house, and then he took Grandpa's disc home and got me. Mrs P. Young and children were here when we got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sun. All went back through the fields this morning in the spring waggon and stopped and went through Felix Mellow's new house. This afternoon Father and Mother went to the English church. Rained tonight and nobody went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Mon. This afternoon I went up to the church and helped to cover the doors with red felting. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;{Letters that make up "Robinson" scrawled on top left}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Tue. Charles Eliott called this morning buying up fat hogs. This afternoon I went back to the church and helped finish covering the doors. Tonight Grandpa and Grandma came out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Wed. Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma went home this morning. An agent called to-day. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Thur. This morning I went to church it being "Ascenion Day", and went to Mr. Gurrens for dinner, then in the afternoon we Mabel and I went up to the church and finished the doors. Ethel went down to Galloways this morning and got a little white kitten. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Fri. This morning Mother, Ethel and I went to Napanee and Father stayed home and made some garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sat. Father took out the old posts, in the front yard this morning along the west side of the lane. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sun. Father, Dick Bristowe and Fletcher went out to Sam Assailtines this morning to see the young cattle. Nellie and Fletcher were here for a few minutes this afternoon. Rest were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Mon. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went up to the store. Mabel Gurren called this afternoon for a few minutes. Father was busy all day working.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Tue. Father worked up at the Commons this morning for J. Brown to plant, This afternoon Bob Cad{man?} was here putting up fence between door-yard and cow-yard. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Wed. Put "wire" on west side of door-yard fence this morning. Rained this afternoon. Home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Thur. Fine day. Perce Young, Tom Ruttan and Father got their Massy Harris binders to day at Conway Dock. We all went down to Fletcher's to-night and they had the old barn all torn down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Fri. Victoria Day. This morning Father went to mill and tonight he went to the store. Mother went up to Mrs. Mellow to see about dressmaker coming to sew, "Miss Brandon". Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sat. Father took a load of grain this morning to Millhaven. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sun. Father. Mother. Ethel. went back through the fields this morning and while they were gone Uncle Ebb and Aunt Laura came out and were here all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Mon. Grandpa Fretts had a raising to day, and we all went out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Tue. All home to-day, Father out in a few early potatoes this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Wed. Miss Brandon came this afternoon. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Thur. Miss Brandon was here to-day. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Fri. All home to-day. Tonight Miss Brandon and I went to practice at the Presbyterian church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Stopped stabling cows to-day. Mother took Miss Brandon home tonight and Ethel went too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. This morning Mother and Ethel came home they stayed to Grandmas all night. Nellie was here a few minutes this morning. Rained most of the day. Father and I were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Father went to Bath this morning. Mother and Father drove down to Fletchers for a few minutes tonight. Ether and I stayed home. Mabel Gurren was here for a few minutes tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. Mary Cadman was here for a few minutes this morning. Mrs Cadman was here to-day for dinner. Father and Richard were busy drawing out manure to-day. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Father &amp;amp; Richard were working on the road to-day. This afternoon Mother and Ethel went down to Fletchers for awhile. Mary Cadman and Mr McNabb were here tonight for awhile. I was home, Fine Day. Miss Keller music teacher called this evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Fine day. This morning Father finished work on the road, and this afternoon we all went down to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Rained this morning. This afternoon Father was working down to Fletchers. Mother, Ethel and I went down to Fletchers this afternoon and made a batch of 'Boston cookies'.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Rained this morning. Felix Mellow was working over to the school-house to-day laying up wall under wood-shed and came here for dinner. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sun. All went out to Grandma's this morning and came back this afternoon. Uncle Morley, Aunt Bird and baby were there. All went to Presbyterian church to-night. Fine&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. All went to Napanee today. Fine day. Got hammock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were working up the planting ground to-day. Mother painted kitchen floor this afternoon. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Wed. Fine warm day. Mrs. Harry Ellison called this afternoon. Father and Richard were working up planting ground to-day. Mother gave kitchen floor another coat. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;13th Thur. Fine day, warm. Father planted corn to-day. All were at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day away back at the further end of the farm. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandmas and stayed for tea. Fred Perry had his raise to-day. Raymond Fretts was a year old to-day. The "Hero" was burnt was in Belleville last night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Father was ploughing to-day. A baby boy came to Dick Bristos last night, Miss Keller came this afternoon and gave me a music lesson. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Fine day. This morning all went to English church. Mabel Gurren came down with us and stayed for dinner and in the afternoon she and I went up to their place and went to Presbyterian church at night. So did Father, Mother and Ethel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Mother and Ethel went out to old Mr Mellows this morning and got tomato plants. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Ellen McNabb called this afternoon. I was home most of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Father and Richard were spadeing around trees in orchard today, Ellen McNabb called for a few minutes. All went down to Fletchers tonight for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed, Rained this morning Mother was down to Fletcher's all day helping cook for the raising Father went out to Sillsville this afternoon asking hands to Fletchers raising and got plates for the raising from Methodist church. Oliver Robinson came up this afternoon for raising, tonight he and Father went up as far as Van Dykes asking hands. Ethel and I were home most of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Oliver was here all night last night. This morning Father Mother and Oliver and Richard went down to Fletchers. But could not have raising on account of rain rained hard most of the day The afternoon when they came home Hugh Milling came with them. He was out for the raising. Tonight Father, Oliver, and Hugh went up the road asking hands to raising tomorrow morning. Ethel and I were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Fletcher had his raising today. Father, Mother, Ethel, Hugh, Oliver and myself went down to Fletchers this morning and stayed all day. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Had strawberries today for first. Father's birthday. 41 yrs old. Fine day but warm, Father planted corn &amp;amp; potatoes. Father and Mother went up to church-yard and cut the grass to night,&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sun. Fine day. Last night had a big thunder storm. This afternoon Mother Ethel and I went to English church, and Father took a drive. To night all went to Conway church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Father went to Bath today. Fine day but warm. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Fine warm day. Father was down to Fletchers helping this morning, cultivating in summer follow. Tonight all went out to strawberry festival at Cravens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Fine day but warm Father and Richard were working in orchard today. Tonight I went up to Gurrens for a little while. Rest home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Thur, warm fine day. Father was working at the barn to-day. Nellie &amp;amp; Clarence were here all day. This afternoon Mabel Gurren and I went up to Flora Sloanes and spent the afternoon. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Father and Richard started cowstable today, Mrs Gurren was here tonight to tea. Fine warm day. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;29th Sat. Picked about 25 quarts of berries today and done them up. Mr Perdy &amp;amp; Mr Gallagher were here to-day for dinner and put up our "binder". Took lesson this afternoon. This afternoon Mother Ethel and I went out to Grandma's on our way out we met Uncle Marsh Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Floe. Father was home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sun. Aunt Emma, Uncle Marsh &amp;amp; Floe were here all night last night went up to T. Mellows this morning. This afternoon all went back to the field. All home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Mon. Dominion Day. All home. Father started to cut hay this afternoon. Tonight Mother Ethel and I went up to the Conway Store. Father was home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Tue. Father was cutting hay to-day. Fine day. Tonight all went down to Fletchers. Home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed, Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. To-day Mother, Ethel and I went to Napanee got back to Grandpa's for tea. Father was home, Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Thur. Rained this afternoon, Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. Margaret Cadman was here this morning seeing about making Father a vest. Mother and Ethel went to Bath this morning. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Fri. Early this morning Father went to mill. Father Mother Ethel and I went to Confirmation in our own church. A misty day. Home rest of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sat. Fine day. I took a lesson this afternoon. Tonight Ethel fell down the east wood-house steps about a quarter after six. She hurt her arm so Father and Mother took her down to Dr. Northmore Bath but he rather thought it was only bruised, I went up to Mrs. Cadmans and stayed then Mrs Cadman Margaret and Mary came down with me and stayed untill Father and Mother got home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sun. Fine day. This morning Mr McNabb and Jack Ruttan were in. Mr and Mrs Wartman and children were here for dinner. Dr. Northmore called about noon Uncle Max was with him he stayed for dinner while Dr Northmore went up the road. Mr and Mrs Sam Dorland called this afternoon. Margaret and Mrs Cadman were down for a few minutes tonight. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were working in the hay to-day. Mrs George Phippen called here to-day. All were at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Tue. Fine day. Mrs Cam Young called this afternoon. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts came out this afternoon and intend staying all night. Ethel's arm seemed to be a little better to-day but swollen more than as been at all. Think so anyway, she has carried it in a sling since Sunday. Father and Richard were drawing in hay to-day. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10th Wed, Fine day. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts went home this morning. Yesterday morning when Richard was bringing horses down from field Richard says Dan kicked Major and is supposed cracked the bone in his left front leg. to-day at noon he broke his leg. And Mother and Ethel went to Bath for Dr Neilson. He came up and set it. Father and Richard were busy drawing in hay when not attending to horse "Major". Mrs Galloway was here a few minutes tonight so was Fletcher and William Rose. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Thur. Father was cutting hay this morning and this afternoon He and Richard were drawing in. Mrs and John Young called tonight so did Nellies Clarence and Mrs Phippen. Tom Gurren George Galloway also called, Ellen McNabb was here for a while tonight. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Fri. "12th of July". {Orangemen's day} Fine day. Dr Neilson was up this morning to see Major. horse. This afternoon Father started his rye. This afternoon I went down to Fletcher's for a while and Mother and Ethel drove down for me then we went back in the field to see "binder" work. Tonight we all went down to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sat. Fine day. Dr Neilson came up this morning and they put an end to Major. Father and Richard were drawing in hay rest of the day. Tonight Mother Ethel and I went out for a row with Ellen and Jim McNabb in the boat. Father was home. This afternoon Dr. Northmore called and put Ethel's arm in splint.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Sun. All went out to Uncle John Milling's to-day for dinner. I went to Presbyterian church tonight. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Mon. Fine day. Father was cutting rye this afternoon. Tonight Mrs Cadman was here for awhile. Warm day. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Tue. Fine day but a warm day. Father was cutting rye all day to-day. Mr. Haycock from Cataraqui was here this afternoon. All were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Wed. Fine day, but warm. Father was working in the hay today. Mother was raking this afternoon. Maggie Carroll was here for awhile this afternoon. Father and Ethel were down to Fletcher's for awhile tonight. Mother and I were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;18th Thur. Rained a little towards night. This morning Ethel and I went to Bath. Father was cutting hay this forenoon and this afternoon he was drawing in until rain came on. Maggie Carroll was here for a few minutes this afternoon. Mother drove horse-fork for Father while he was drawing in. Home rest of the day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Fri. Fine day. Father was busy drawing in hay to-day. Tonight Rev. Roberts and wife called here I was up to Gurrens to night for awhile and Tom, Mabel and I went for a drive Mother drive horse-fork for Father. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sat. Fine day. Father finished his hay this morning. Mother and I went to Napanee to day and Ethel stayed to Grandpa's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Sun. Fine day. This morning Father, Mother, Ethel and I drive back through the fields and came home around by No 1. This afternoon Uncle Ceylon and Fletcher came up Fletcher went home after tea, but Uncle Ceylon stayed all night. Tonight I went to church alone. Rest took Uncle Ceylon back through the fields.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Mon. Fine day. Uncle Ceylon went home this morning. This morning Wall Davis and William Rose came to work at putting sleepers in the barn and putting barn doors on. This morning Ethel and I went down to Fletchers and tonight Father, Mother, Ethel and I went down for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Tue. Fine day. Carpenter was here to-day. Mother, Ethel and I went to Conway this afternoon for nails. Father was home working at the barn with the men.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Wed. Rained a little towards night. Wall Davis was here this forenoon working at cow-stable. All home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Thur. A gloomy day. Father fixed a bridge behind the barn to-day. This afternoon I went down to Fletchers. Mabel Gurren was there and Maggie Saunders. Mother and Ethel went to the office this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Fri. Fine day. Father was busy to-day drawing stone for cow-stable. This afternoon Mrs P Young, and Myrtle Belfour called. Ethel and I went back to Tom Mellows this evening for honey but could not get any.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Sat. Rained a little this afternoon. Father was diging a trench for cow-stable to-day. Rev. Douglas called this morning. Tonight all went down to Fletchers for a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Sun. Had a big rain last night. Father and Mother went to English church this morning. All home rest of the day. Rained nearly all day to day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Mon. Rained most of the day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Tonight Father and Mother went to cheese factory. Ethel and I stayed at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Tue. Fine day. All went to Napanee this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Wed. Fine day. Father started his barley this afternoon. Nelly and Clarence were here this afternoon Maggie Carroll was here a few minutes this afternoon also. Father went to Conway tonight for lumber which was to come around on Reindeer. Mabel and Tom stoped tonight for a few minutes. Fletcher was here tonight for a while.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Thur. Fine day. Father was binding barley all day to-day, Ovy Benjaman came here tonight. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Fri. Fine day. Father and Ethel went down to Bath this morning. Tonight Mrs J. Young and her little girl were here for a few minutes. Rest were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sat. Fine day. Father started cutting his oats to-day. Mrs P Young called tonight. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Sun. I was down to Fletchers all night last night. Fletcher and Overton went to Kingston. All went to church this afternoon. Tonight all went down to Wartman's for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Mon. Fine day. Father was cutting oats today and drawing in barley this afternoon. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went to Rickey's mill with a grist.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Fine day. Father finished drawing in his barley to-day. Grandpa and Grandma came out tonight. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Wed. Rained last night and this morning. Grandpa and Grandma Fretts went home after dinner. Overton Benjamin was here to-day for dinner. This afternoon Felix Mellow was here laying up stone wall for cow stable All home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Thur. Fine day. very windy this P.M. Felix Mellow was here to-day laying up stone wall for cow-stable. Tonight we all went down to Fletchers. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Fri. Rained a little towards this evening. Felix Mellow was here all day. laying up stone wall for cow-stable. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sat. Rained last night and a little this morning. This afternoon Father was cutting oats in townland. Tonight Father took splints of Ethel's arm. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Sun. Uncle Will and Aunt Maude called here this morning on their way to Fred Ellisons. Oliver Robinson was here to-day. Tonight Uncle Will and Aunt Maude were here tonight for tea then I went home with them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Tue. To-day Mother came out to Grandma's for me. yesterday Aunt Maude Raymond and I took Floe Card home she has been staying to Grandma's visiting a few days. This afternoon Uncle John and Aunt Frank came out here did not know we were to Grandma's. We came home early and they went home I guess about 10.O clock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Wed. Fine day. Father cut his wheat to-day. Mrs John Neilson was here all day to-day. Mr Davis came up tonight and he intends staying all night. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Thur. Cloudy day. Wall Davis was here all day clap boarding cow stable. Mother and Ethel were down to P. Youngs this afternoon. Father and I were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Fri. Fine day. Father finished cutting his oats to-day. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were busy drawing in rye to-day. Father and I went to Bath this afternoon and meet Miss Bruce. Mother and Ethel were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sun. Fine day. Father, Mother and Ethel went out to Uncle Wills this morning so Miss Bruce and I were alone. this afternoon Miss Bruce and I went to the English church. Tonight we all went to the Presbyterian church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Mon. Cloudy day. Father and Richard were busy drawing in oats to day. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Tue. Cloudy day. Father was working at cow-stable to-day. Miss J Neilson called here tonight. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Wed. Fine day. very warm. Richard was threshing at Gurrens to-day. Father was doing a little of everything to day. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Thur. warm day. sprinkled a little towards evening. Father and Richard were drawing in wheat this afternoon. This afternoon I was down to Fletchers for awhile. This evening Miss Bruce went down to Downeys and this evening Miss Grey called and Myrtle Belfour. Father, Mother and Ethel were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Fri. A Misty day. Father was working at cow-stable today and Richard was ploughing. Tonight T. Gurren came down and took Miss Bruce for a drive. Tonight Father, Mother, Ethel and I went down to Fletchers for awhile, Ovy Benjamin was here this afternoon for awhile.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Sat. Fine day. Father, Mother, and Ethel went to Napanee this morning. This afternoon Miss Keller came up and gave me my lesson. Miss Bruce went down to Fred Sills this afternoon. I was home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sun. Fine day. This morning Mother, Ethel and Miss Bruce went to English church. After dinner Fletcher was here for awhile. This afternoon Father took us all up the {?} for a drive. Tonight Tom Gurren came and took Miss Bruce out to Sillsville. Father took Mother, Ethel and I to Presbyterian church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;26th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were drawing in to-day. Tonight Miss Grey and Miss Belfour were here for awhile. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Tue. Fine day but warm. Father finished his harvest this morning. This afternoon Mother, Ethel and I went up to Eaton's to get gages but they had none. Tonight Tom and Mabel were here for awhile. Father went to Conway tonight for cement for cowstable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Wed. Fine day but warm. Father was drawing gravel to day for cow-stable. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Thur. Fine day. This morning Father was drawing stone. This afternoon Father went to Bath. Mother and Ethel went along and stayed to Wartmans and I went along and stayed to Mrs P. Youngs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Ellen McNabb was in a few minutes this morning. Tom and Mabel came down tonight, got Miss Bruce and went to Presbyterian church practice. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sat. A big rain last evening. Miss Keller gave me my lesson this afternoon. Tonight Father, Ethel and I went up to G. Switzers. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sun. A misty day. This afternoon Father and Mother went to English church. Tonight would all have gone to church but it rained. Tonight Uncle Ceylon came up.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Mon. Fine day. Fletcher had threshing machine to day so I was down helping all day. "Labor day" so Miss Bruce was home. This afternoon Mrs John Neilson came down and was here for tea. Tonight when I got back Uncle Ceylon went down to Fletchers for a few minutes and Miss Bruce and I went along. When we got back Uncle Ceylon and Miss Bruce took Mrs John Neilson home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Tue. Fine day. Uncle Ceylon, Father and Richard were putting in cement in cow-stable to-day. Tonight Uncle Ceylon Miss Bruce and I went to Conway store. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Wed. Fine day, but warm. Tonight Uncle Ceylon went home, cowstable floor was finished tonight. Felix Mellow was helping here to-day. Tonight Grandma &amp;amp; Grandpa came out intend staying all night. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;5th Thur. Fine day, but warm. Father and Richard were ploughing to day. Mabel was down for awhile tonight, and Miss Bruce and I went home with her and Tom brought us home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Fri. Fine day but warm. This afternoon Rev. Roberts and wife called and Mother was away to the office and so was Ethel. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All home. Father wrote to Uncle John to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sat. Fine day. This morning Father and Richard were ploughing, this afternoon, Father and Richard were threshing at McNabbs. This afternoon Mother Ethel, Miss Bruce and I went down to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Sun. Fine day but cool. This morning Miss Bruce and I went to English church. This afternoon Mrs John Wartman and Percy and Mrs Ally Wartman were here for awhile. Mr and Mrs Azil Schryver called here this afternoon they were out driving. This afternoon Miss Bruce went down to Fred Sills. Tonight Father Mother Ethel and I went to Presbyterian church. Ovy Benjamin was here all night last night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;9th Mon. Father and Richard were threshing at McNabbs this morning till about 2 O'clock then Father went to Napanee, I went along and stayed at Uncle Wills. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard finished ploughing first field in town-land to day. All home. Ovy Benjamin was here to-day for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Wed. Rained last night and was misty to-day. Father and Richard were working at other end of cow-stable to-day. All home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Thur. Rained nearly all day. Father and Richard were working at cow stable to day at fixing rest of it. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Fri. Fine day. Felix Mellow was here laying up stone-wall for other end of cow stable. Tonight we all went down to Fletchers and got rye for Father to sow to morrow. Father took back Fletchers rye. Ovy Benjamin called here this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Sat. Fine day. Today Fsther and Richard were working at cow-stable getting it ready for cement "other end of cow stable". Miss Keller gave me my lesson this afternoon. Tonight we all went up to the store "also Miss Bruce".&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;15th Sun. Rainy day. This afternoon Miss Bruce and I went up to Cadmans for a while. Tonight Miss Bruce and I went to church "Presbyterian church". Tom and Mabel were here tonight after church for a while. Uncle Ceylon Robinson came up tonight. Aunt Emma, Uncle Marsh and Florence called here this afternoon. They had been visiting at Mellows and Switzers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Mon. Fine day but terrible wind, this morning Mother, and Ethel went to Napanee for cement. Men were putting in cement floor in other end of cow-stable to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Tue. Rained this morning. Fine afternoon. Men were working at cow-stable to-day. Ovy Benjamin was here tonight for tea. Tonight all went down to Fletchers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Wed. Fine day. Father, Mother, Ethel and Uncle Ceylon left about noon and went to Napanee show. Rest went to Aunt Frank's for tea but I got a chance home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Thur. Fine day but cool. Uncle Ceylon went home about 3 P.M. Ovy was here for a while this P.M. Mabel Gurren was here also for a while this afternoon. Tonight all went down to Fletchers for awhile and got 13 bushels of rye. Father did.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Fri. Cloudy day and cool. Today Father was souring rye in town and this afternoon Mother and Ethel went to the office. Tonight Tom and Mabel came and got Miss Bruce to got to Belfours. Tonight Father went out to Walter Bristos, a house back, to see Walter Bristo, so Mother, Ethel and I are alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were digging potatoes today. I took my lesson this afternoon. Miss Bruce and I went up this afternoon and got Mabel and went for a drive so Mabel came down and stopped for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sun. Fine day. Father, Miss Bruce and I went to English church this morning, I went to Presbyterian church tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Mon. Fine day. Father was working at the cow-stable today part of the time then he and Richard were drawing out manure. This afternoon I was down to Fletchers for awhile. Started tonight having tea after dark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Tue. Fine day. After school tonight Mother and Miss Bruce went back to call on (bride) Mrs. Felix Mellow. After they came home Miss Bruce and I went down to Fletchers for tea. Father &amp;amp; Richard were shovelling water furrows to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;25th, Wed, fine day. Father and Richard were drawing manure today away from back of barn. This afternoon Mother, Ethel, and I went to Bath. Father was home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th, Thur. Fine day. Overton Benjamin was here to-day. Threshing machine same this afternoon. Had 11 men for tea. All home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th, Fri. Fine day. Threshing here to-day had 12 men. Therefore we were all home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th, Sat. Fine day. Threshing machine left this morning about nine O. Clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Ovy Benjamin went down to Fletchers tonight. I took my lesson this afternoon, all were home. Had between 800 &amp;amp; 900 bushels of grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th, Sun. Rained last night, and most of the day. Ovy Benjamin came here about 6 o'clock. Tom Gurren came down tonight and got Miss Bruce. We were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th, Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were moving part of the straw stack to-day. Mrs Carroll washed for us this morning. This afternoon Mother did up her 6 gallon churn of crab-apples. Nelly was here a few minutes this afternoon. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Tue.Fine day. Father went to mill today to Millhaven. Mother filled an 8 gallon crock today with crab-apples. Mrs. F. Mellow called here this afternoon. Ovy Benjamin and Miss Bruce went up to Gurrens tonight. We were all home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. Rained this morning. Dr. Northmore called here this morning. Overton Benjamin was here all day. Father and he took a load of oats to Conway this afternoon. Nelly was here this afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Thur. Showery this morning. Mother Ethel and I went to Napanee this morning. Overton Benjamin was here tonight for tea. Father and Miss Bruce were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. A little showery middle of the day. Mrs Perce Young called here this afternoon. Rev. Roberts called here this afternoon also. Tom Gurren was here for a while tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Showery today. Overton was here most of the day. Miss Kellar did not come up to give me my lesson. Father and Mother left for John Creighton's wedding celebration at about 4 o'clock this P.M. Ovy Mabel Tom Fletcher and Nelly were here with us. Mabel is going to stay all night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Father and Mother got home about noon. Stayed to Grandma's all night. Tom came this afternoon got Mabel and Miss Bruce and went off. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Fine day. Richard was ploughing to-day. Father was choring around. Stabled the cows tonight for the first. Overton Benjamin bid us good-bye this morning. Mrs Carroll came down this morning and cleaned little box stove. Father and Mother put little box stove up tonight. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Mrs Cadman was here today helping make our pick-a-dilly. Tom and Mabel came and got Miss Bruce tonight and went off. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Showery to-day. Mother done up sweet tomato pickles to-day. Men were ploughing. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Thur. Quite a nice day. Men were ploughing. I was done to Fletcher's this afternoon for a while. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Fri. Beautiful day. Father and Richard were ploughing this morning and picking apples this afternoon. Mrs Leech called here this afternoon. So did Rev. Mr. Guy. Tommy Gurren is here tonight. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to day for awhile the rest of the day they were drawing in corn. Mother was down to Fletchers for dinner to day. Miss Kellar came up this P.M. and gave me my lesson. All we're home to day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. Rained this morning. This afternoon about 2 O'clock, Overton walked in and said that Oliver's wife "Ella" was dead died Saturday noon 12th October 1901. Ovey Benjamin and Alfie Watts came up to Fletchers this morning. Father, Mother and Ethel went to English C. this P.M. Miss Bruce and I went to Presbyterian church. All went to Conway at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard started to dig our late potatoes to day. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were digging potatoes today, had Mollie and Aggie Carroll helping. This morning Ethel and I went out to Grandmas and stayed all day. Ovey Benjamin is here. Rest were home. Ovey is having a great chat with Miss B. when Tommy is not here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Showery all day. Father was helping down to Fletcher's to-day fixing cow-stable. Uncle Ceylon was there. Ovey and Mother went mill "Bath" this afternoon. Uncle Ceylon is here tonight. Tommy Gurren is here to night he cut Ovey out. Finished getting out our potatoes yesterday. Richard got his out to day. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Showery day. Father was drawing grain to Conway to-day Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Fine day but chilly. All at work to day same as usual. Ovey left this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Quite a fine day. Father and Mother went to Napanee this morning. Miss Kellar came up this P.M. and gave me my lesson. Rest were home. First chicken I ever picked was to-day. I picked two chickens alone, and scalded them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Fine day. Miss Bruce, Ethel and I went to English church this morning. Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura were out to-day. All went to Presbyterian church at night. Tom took Miss Bruce.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Fine day. Father took 3 pigs over to Napanee this morning got $5.50 per 100 lbs. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Tue. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All home. Tom Gurren down tonight having a chat with Miss Bruce.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed Fine day. Father went to mill this morning. Father and Richard were ploughing rest of day. Rest were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Father and Mother left at a little after 4 O' clock for Aunt Ida's wedding celebration. Tom and Mabel were here tonight for awhile. Ethel and I were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing to-day. Miss Kellar gave me my lesson this afternoon. Miss Bruce went up the road this afternoon just got back. Tom came to see her before she got back but she came in a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. A beautiful day. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Wartman and children came up about noon. So this afternoon Miss Bruce and I went to English church. Tonight Mother, Ethel and I went to Presbyterian church. Father could not go being Richard was not here. Tom came and took Miss Bruce to Hamburgh.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Mon. Clear cool day. Father and Richard were ploughing today. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Tue. Father and Richard were busy ploughing today. This morning I went down to Mrs P. Youngs for the day. On my way down I called to Fletchers and Mrs Fred Sills. Tonight Miss Bruce came after me and stayed for tea then she went to Sillsville for a grape social with John Belfour and Etta Fry. Mr. Conway, Peterborough was there and I rode up with him. He was on his way to Claringbolds. Tom Gurren came to P Youngs when he saw Miss B had gone he went on to Sillsville too. Hugh Milling, Uncle Will Fretts were here today for dinner. "Drawing grain to Conway." Rev. Roberts &amp;amp; wife &amp;amp; little girl were here tonight to tea. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. Fine day. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Uncle Will was here for dinner. Mother was up to Gurren a while this P.M. Mother was not home. Tom came and got Miss Bruce tonight they went off. Mr. McNabb was here for a while tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Thur. Fine day. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Mother and Miss Bruce went down to call on Mrs Willie Hill tonight after 4 o'clock. Miss Frey called for Miss Bruce tonight to go to practice. Uncle Will brought out a load of grain this morning. Halloween night. Bell rang nobody was there.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Fri. Fine day. Mother Ethel and I went to Napanee. Father and Richard were getting out turnips to-day. Rest were home. Mother got me bottle of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sat. Beautiful day. This morning Father and Richard finished turnips. Afternoon Father and Mother were putting wood in wood house &amp;amp; Richard was ploughing. I took my lesson. After lesson Miss Bruce, Ethel, and I went for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sun. Fine day. Father and Mother and Ethel were down to Wartman's today for dinner. Burt Robinson and Alfy Parkin wheeled up from Kingston. Tom Gurren was here this P.M. Grandpa and Grandma came out tonight. Tom came &amp;amp; got Miss Bruce tonight and went to church. Presbyterian church. {in margin: You naughty young kitten! What? lost your mitten! Then you shall have no pie.}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Mon. Snowed this afternoon. Father was putting wood in wood house today. Mr John Allan school teacher called to see us this morning. Grandpa &amp;amp; Grandma went home this morning. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;5th Tue. First snow storm was yesterday afternoon, and last night. But fine today. Richard was ploughing cottage land today. Father was sorting potatoes. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Wed. Fine day. Father went to mill this morning "Mill Haven". Rest were home. Tom down to see Miss Bruce tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Thur. Fine day. Aunt Laura, Aunt Maude &amp;amp; Raymond were out today. Father &amp;amp; Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Fri. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day. Miss Bruce went up to T. Mellows tonight to tea. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sat. Fine day. Father and Richard were ploughing 4 horses on 1 plough to-day. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sun. Fine day. This P.M. all went to English church. Tonight Mother and I went to P. church. Tom &amp;amp; Mabel came &amp;amp; took Miss B to M. church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Mon. Misty Day. Father went to Sam Assailtines this morning for young cattle with Fletcher. This P.M. Richard and He were ploughing 2 team.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;12th Tue. Rained heavy last night. Misty this morning. Father was ploughing this afternoon while Richard killed his pig. Fletcher called tonight. All were home to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Wed. Fine day but cold. Today Father and Richard finished ploughing orchard. Tonight Tom &amp;amp; Mabel came &amp;amp; took Miss Bruce to Adolphustown to memorial service. Captain Chalmers, William Roblin called this A.M. All home today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Thur. Snowed &amp;amp; blowed most of the day. Mother helped milk tonight for the first. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Fri. Fine day. Mother, Ethel and I went out to Grandpa's this morning. Father was home. Tom Gurren called &amp;amp; took Miss Bruce up tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sat. Fine day. Father &amp;amp; Richard were ploughing today. Miss Bruce has not returned as yet. Miss Kellar gave me my lesson today. Mr. Chatman brought her up. All were home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sun. Fine day. This A.M. Mother, Ethel &amp;amp; Miss Bruce went to English church. Tonight all went to Presbyterian church. Miss Bruce went with us but did not come home with us.&lt;/p&gt;
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Diary 1913

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                    <text>Diary &lt;u&gt;1913&lt;/u&gt;

1st Wed. New Years Day. Father went out to Grandmother's for Aunt Emma. made sausage &amp; head-cheese.

2nd Thur. Fine. Aunt Emma went up to Mellows in afternoon. Alex, Ethel &amp; I out to M. Sharpe's for tea.

3rd Fri. Poured rain. Alex went up for Aunt Emma. Geo. Gurren a caller. Father made brine for meat.

4th. Sat.  Father left early in morning for Napanee with 3 cattle. He went with Gurrens. Ethel &amp; Aunt Emma drive out the rig.

5th Sun. Fine. Uncle Ebb. Aunt Laura &amp; Ralf came in afternoon for tea.

6th Mon.  Rained. In evening. Alex &amp; I went down to F. Sills. Father to fletchers.

7th Tue. Snowed. cold. Father up to see Mrs. Mellow in afternoon</text>
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                    <text>== January ==

8th Wed. Fine. cold. Father &amp; Alex went to Bath. in afternoon

9th Thur. Fine day. Father &amp; I up the road in afternoon first-cutter ride. Father, Alex &amp; I up to Mrs. Sills &amp; Margaret Wright's party

10th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp; I down the road calling in afternoon.

11th. Sat. Rained. Not much doing."Alex had a pain".

12 Sun. Stormy. Alex &amp; I were to church in A.M. Mrs Mellow died tonight.

13 Mon. Fine. Washed. Harold Sills a caller.

14 Tue. Lovely day. Mrs. Mellows funeral. We were to funeral. Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura &amp; Floe called.

15th Wed. Father to mill. Alex to Hawley

16th Thur. Fine. warm. Alex to Hawley. Father &amp; I were down the road in afternoon.

17th Fri. Rained. Father went for Ethel All to Conway in eve to &lt;u&gt;Guild&lt;/u&gt; Tea.

18th Sat. Rained. Ethel home.</text>
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                    <text>January 1913

19th Sun. Fine day. Father took Ethel to town in afternoon. Alex &amp; I were to church. Snowed past night.

20th Mon. Rained. Alex &amp; I were to Bath in afternoon.

21st Tue. Fine. I was up to M. Wrights all day. Alex came in evening.

22nd Wed. Fine. Mr &amp; Mrs E. Sills &amp; Margaret here in evening.

23rd Thur. Rained. Nellie a caller.

24th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp; I went to Napanee Mrs. Casip for tea. Father down to Mrs. Sills.

25th Sat. Fine. Alex &amp; I were in town

26th Sun. Fine. Father to church in A.M. Alex &amp; I came home.

27th Mon. Fine. Alex &amp; I washed. I was up to Nellies in afternoon.

28th Tue. I cut out dressing. sacque.

29th Wed. Stormy. Father, Alex &amp; I down to Mrs. F. Sills to a tea party.

30th Thur. Fine. Nellie here for dinner.

31st Fri. Rainy. Father went for Ethel.

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                    <text>February 1913

1st Sat. Fine. Cold. In afternoon Ethel &amp; I called at Mrs. Gurrens &amp; to see Mrs. Pearl Card. Tom &amp; Lea here for tea.

2nd Sun. Candlemas day.{marks the return of light, s symbol of protection and prosperity based on christian beliefs}  Father took Ethel back to town.

3rd Mon. Fine. Old Mr Dennee died this afternoon. Alex &amp; Father to Sillsville Institute

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5th Wed. Fine. I was quilting at Nellies Alex up for tea. Father up in evening.

5th Thur. Fine. Father down to funeral. I was up to Nellies in afternoon quilting.

7th Fri. Father cleaning some harness &amp; picked some chickens. Alex &amp; I went to Grandmothers, storm came on &amp; had to stay all night.

8th Sat. Arrived home this morning. Stormed all day.

9th Sun. FIne. Father went to Grandmothers for dinner.</text>
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10th Mon. fine. washed. Alex &amp; Father to Bath.

11th Tue. Blustery. Alex &amp; I went to Bath &amp; back of Bath to see painters.

12th Wed. Cold. Ralph Sills &amp; Alex went to Hawley to paint.

13th. Thur. Cold. Father &amp; Alex went to Mr. Claringbolds sale in afternoon.

14th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp; I went to a concert at Sillsville in evening. Mr. &amp; Mrs F Sills here in evening.

15th Sat. Cold. Alex to Hawley painting.

16th Sun. Fine. chilly. Alex &amp; I out to Grand mothers for dinner.

17th Mon. Fine. Alex went to mill. Bath. Father out to a meeting in the hall of Sillsville in afternoon &amp; to Bath in evening.

18th Tue. Fine. Alex out to Hawley painting. M. Gurren a caller also Marjorie Trumpour. 

19th Wed. Mrs P. Young here all day. also Mr. Young &amp; Gordon here for tea. Hubb. Williams here for dinner. Alex sold the bull. In afternoon Father &amp; F. Mellow went around with school petition. </text>
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                    <text>== February 1913 ==

20th Thur. Perfect day. Alex &amp; Tom Gurren went to Napanee. I was calling in neighbour in afternoon.

21st Fri. Fine. Washed. Alex &amp; I went to church.

22nd Sat. Rained. sleet storm. Father went to town to meet Uncle Ceylon but he had gone to Bath Uncle Will Aunt Maude &amp; Raymond here for tea.

23nd Sun. Perfect day. sleighing. Uncle Max, Aunt Molly &amp; Uncle Ceylon came. Fletcher, Nellie &amp; boys here for tea.

24th Mon. Fine. Father &amp; Alex took bull to town. All up to Fletchers in evening.

25th Tue. Perfect day. Uncle Ceylon &amp; father up to Gurrens in A.M. to see Mrs. Gurren who is sick &amp; Alex &amp; men to Bath in afternoon to horse races. Father &amp; Uncle Ceylon up to Fletchers.</text>
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26th Wed. Snow flies. Uncle Ceylon &amp; Father went to Camden East. Alex drawing rails from Conway to Hawley. In afternoon I went calling on the neighbor.

27th Thur. Fine. Men went to Hawley &amp; in afternoon Father took Uncle Ceylon to Bath. Canon &amp; Mrs. Roberts called. Alex &amp; I went to church.

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                    <text>== March 1913 ==

1st Sat. Stormed. Father went to station for shingles. Alex to Hawley in A.M. Father to Fletchers in evening. Alex and I down to F. Sills in evening. 

2nd Sun. Snowed and blowed all day. Nobody here. 

3rd Mon. Stormed all day. Alex to Hawley and Bucks were there graining. B. Weight called. F. Sills called. 

4th Tue. Fine. Cold. I was down to Mrs F. Sills for dinner also M. Weight was there. Cleaning harness. 

5th Wed. Fine. Alex and I have colds. Harold Sills a caller. 

6th Thur. Snowed and blowed. Margaret and May here all day. 

7th Fri. Fine. Men opened wads. 

8th Sat. Fine. Alex and I to Bath in afternoon. 

9th Sun. Rained. Alex and I out to Hawley in afternoon to see graining. </text>
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                    <text>== March 1913 ==

10th Mon. Fine. Father &amp; Alex went to Picton. I was alone. 

11th Lovely. Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura here for tea. "Masons at Home" 

12th Wed. Fine. M. Wright here all day. B. Elliott here for {?} Mr &amp; Mrs F. Sills here in evening

13th Thur. Fine. Father went to Napanee

14th Fri. Perfect. Alex and I went to town. Stayed at Aunt Emmas. 

15th Sat. Fine. In town. Went down to Aunt Franks. 

16th Sun. Fine. Rough roads. Floe &amp; I came home in our buggy &amp; Harold &amp; Alex &amp; Geo. Ruttan. 

17th Mon. Fine. In afternoon Floe, Alex and I went to Bath. Father to Bath in evening. Harold here to see his Floe. 

18th Tue. Fine. Alex &amp; Fletcher started papering our house in Hawley. Father went out about noon. Harold and Floe away in evening. Nellie here. 

19th Wed. Fine. Boys to Hawley. Harold &amp; Floe to Bath in evening. Father to Mr Millers to a tea party</text>
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                    <text>20th Thur. Fine. Father &amp; Floe went to town. Ethel came home. Harold up to see Floe in A.M. boys to Hawley. 

21st Fri. Windy. Showery. Father Ethel and I went to Hawley. We helped paper and sweep. 

22nd Sat. Chilly. Windy. Alex &amp; Ethel&amp; myself went to Hawley &amp; finished papering. Alex put wood in wood-house. 

23rd Sun. Easter Sunday. Fine. Starting to rain in evening. Father &amp; Ethel went to church in morning. Alex &amp; I got dinner.

24th Mon. Rained in morning. Alex &amp; I went to Hawley in afternoon I cleaned the floors. 

25th Tue. Rained. Alex to Hawley. 

26th Wed. Rained &amp; froze. Washed. Alex Ethel and I down to F. Sills in evening. 

27th Thur. Fine. Father Ethel and I were to Bath in afternoon &amp; we were up to T. Gurrens in evening.</text>
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                    <text>== March 1913 ==

28th Fri. Fine. At home. 

29th Sat. Fine. Muddy. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura, Aunt Emma &amp; Floe came for tea.

30th Sun. Fine. Father &amp; Ethel to church in afternoon. Alex &amp; I to Hawley. All home in evening. 

31st Mon. Rained some in A.M. Father took Ethel to town. 

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                    <text>== April 1913 ==

1st Tue. Windy. Men cutting wood. I was up to Nellies for tea &amp; Alex came for me.

2nd Wed. fine. I was down to Mrs. Youngs all day. Alex down for tea.

3rd Thurs. Rained. Men cleaning up grains.

4th Fri. Rained. Men busy. a couple agents called.

5th Sat. Windy. bad roads. Alex &amp; I were to Bath in afternoon got our syrup.

6th Sun. Blustery by times. muddy wads. Alex and I went out to Hawley in afternoon.

7th Mon. Fine. Washed &amp; Churned. Mrs. Sills here in afternoon.

8th Tue. Fine. Nellie here all day. Father is staling with pigs M. Wright here in afternoon.

9th Wed. Fine. Alex clipping horses. Father to mill.

10th Thurs. Fine Alex to mill

11th Fri. Father &amp; Fletcher to town. Ethel came home.</text>
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                    <text>== April 1913 ==

12th Sat. Fine. Men got machinery out in A.M. In afternoon Alex went to Hawley &amp; Ethel &amp; I went for a drive. In evening Father &amp; Ethel went to Gurrens. 

13th Sun. Lovely day. Father &amp; Ethel went to church in afternoon. Alex &amp; I went for a drive.  

14th Mon. Fine. Men ploughed in orchard. 

15th Tue. Fine. Alex to mill in morning &amp; out to W. Asselstine's funeral in afternoon. Aunt Emma &amp; Aunt Frank came &amp; Mrs Burns here cleaning house. 

16th Wed. Fine. Very busy cleaning house. Alex went for wire. Aunts went home in afternoon. 

17th Thur. Cleaned dining-room. Men started on the land. 

18th Fri. Thunderstorm in morning &amp; again in evening. Washed curtains.

19th Sat. Cleaned wood house &amp; new kitchen. Father went to Napanee in afternoon. </text>
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                    <text>== April 1913 ==

20th Sun. Bright windy &amp; cold. Father came home about noon &amp; brought Floe card. Floe &amp; Harold to church at night.

21st Mon. Fine. Windy. Floe &amp; Harold out driving. Men sowing. 

22nd Tue. Windy. Men busy. Harold here in A.M. to see Floe. Also in eve. 

23rd Wed. Fine. Men busy. HS here.

24th Thur. Fine. Warm. Floe &amp; I were up to Nellies this afternoon. HS here. 

25th Fri. Fine warm. Men busy. HS here. 

26th Sat. Fine. real warm. Harold took Floe home in evening. 

27th Sun. Showery. Father to church in afternoon. 

28th Mon. Fine. Lizzie came this morning. Washed. Men sowing. Boat started America. 

29th Tue. Fine. Cleaned pantry. 

30th Wed. Fine. Nellie here for tea. 

&lt;s&gt;31st&lt;/s&gt; 1st May Thur. Fine. Men finished sowing. Alex &amp; I to Bath in evening.</text>
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                    <text>== May 1913 ==

2nd Fri. Fine. I went for Ethel in evening. Down to Mrs P. Youngs. Alex to Ernesttown station with hay. 

3rd Sat. Fine warm. Ethel &amp; I out to P. Youngs in afternoon. Tom, Lea, Nellie here in evening. Father cut the lawn. Carpenters here putting roof on barn. 

&lt;s&gt;2&lt;/s&gt;4 Sun. Fine. Father &amp; Ethel to church in morning. Burt Oliver &amp; Uncle Max here all day motored up. Fletcher &amp; Ernest also here for tea. In afternoon Burt took Ethel and I for a spin. 

&lt;s&gt;3&lt;/s&gt;5th Mon. Fine. Lizzie washed. Father took Ethel to town. Men busy. 

6&lt;s&gt;4&lt;/s&gt;th Tue. Fine. Alex rolling. Men finished roof. 

7&lt;s&gt;5&lt;/s&gt;th Wed. Fine. Alex went to Napanee to look for a horse. Mrs P Young here for tea.

&lt;s&gt;6&lt;/s&gt;8th Thur. Fine. Father busy. Alex got home about 9:30 in evening. I was down to Mrs Sills in afternoon.

&lt;s&gt;7 8&lt;/s&gt; 9th Fri. Fine. Chilly. Father &amp; Alex down to Will Ruttans in evening. 

&lt;s&gt;8 9&lt;/s&gt; 10th Sat. Fine. Cool. Alex to town looking for a horse. got a horse. &lt;u&gt;Polly&lt;/u&gt;. $180.00</text>
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                    <text>== May 1913 ==

11th Sun. Fine. Father to church in after-noon. Alex &amp; I for a drive with new horse. Mr &amp; Mrs Sills &amp; Helen here in evening. 

12th Mon. Fine. Lizzie washed. Alex took Joe Carroll &amp; Barny Burns out to Hawley to take worms out of trees. Mr &amp; Mrs J Young called.

13th Tues. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father busy. 

14th Wed. Fine. Men busy. 

15th Thur. Fine. Mrs Claringbold here all day. I took her home.

16th Fri. Rained some in morning. Margaret Wright here all day. I took her home. 

17th Sat. Lovely day. Mabel Gurren here for tea. 

18th Sun. Fine. Grandmother, Aunt Emma &amp; Floe here all day. Floe for a drive with Harold.

19th Mon. Fine. Mrs F. Sills called. Alex &amp; I go to Hawley in evening.</text>
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                    <text>== May 1913 ==

20th Tue. Fine. In afternoon Lizzie Burns &amp; I went out to Hawley to see the farm. Mrs F. Sills here in evening. 

21st Wed. Fine. Alex &amp; B. Burns out to take worms out of orchard.

22nd Thur. Rained some. Nellie here all day. Cutting potatoes.

23rd Fri. Fine. Father hooked on with T. Mellow went to town Ethel came home. M. Cadman a caller. 

24th Sat. Fine. Ethel &amp; I for a little drive in evening. Father cut grave-yard. Alex to Bath for buggy-wheels. Miss Ruth Davy called. 

25th Sun. Fine. Cool. Father &amp; Ethel to church in afternoon. Ethel Alex &amp; I for a drive in evening. 

26th Mon. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father planting corn. 

27th Tue. Rained. Father took Ethel to town. He went to Aunt Franks for dinner. Put down matting in our room. </text>
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                    <text>== May 1913 ==

28th Wed. Men busy at garden fence. "Put up mail box" {?}

29th Thur. Fine. Father to mill in morning. Margaret Wright here in afternoon. 

30th Fri. Lovely day. Mrs Carroll here in morning. Men finished fence

31st Sat. Lovely day. Lizzie painted kitchen floor. 

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                    <text>== June 1913 ==

1st Sun. Showery in evening. Father up to Fletchers in evening. Alex &amp; I for a drive. Caspian made her first trip to-day.

2nd Mon. Fine. Father &amp; Clarence to town shipped pigs $9.60.

3rd Tue. Fine. Alex drawing manure.

4th Wed. Fine. I was up to Nellies all day. 

5th Thurs. At usual work. 

6th Fri. Fine. big storm at night. Alex went for Ethel. Mrs F. Sills &amp; Margaret Wright here in afternoon. Ethel to confirmation class in evening. 

7th Sat. Fine. Cool. Ethel &amp; I went to office in evening. 

8th Sun. Fine. Alex down to Uncle Ceylons all day. Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura here all day. Ethel to church in afternoon. Then she went down to Mrs Youngs, to stay all night. Floe came at mid-night. with H. Sills.</text>
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                    <text>== June 1913 ==

9th Mon. Fine. Floe here. Harold Sills here in evening. 

10th Tue. Fine day. Father to town with pigs. Floe here. Alex busy. 

11th Wed. Fine day. 

12th Thur. Fine day. In evening Alex, Floe &amp; I went for a drive. Uncle Will brought Aunt Frank &amp; Helen out. Mrs E. Sills called.

13th Fri. Fine day. Mrs F. Sills here in evening. Aunt Frank &amp; Alex went for a drive in evening. Harold &amp; Floe driving. 

14th Sat. Fine day. Aunt Frank &amp; Helen up to Nellies for tea. Nellie, Tom, Lea, callers in evening.

15th Sun. Fine. Floe went home this morning. Harold took her. Uncle John came for Aunt Frank. In evening Father went up to Fletchers. Alex &amp; I went for a drive.</text>
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                    <text>== June 1913 ==

16th Mon. Fine. Mrs Sharpe &amp; Harold were callers in evening. Men cut alfalfa. 

17th Tue. Fine. Mrs Young here in afternoon. Alex to Bath in evening. Mr &amp; Mrs Sills here in evening. Father put tile in barn-yard.

18th Wed. Fine. Molly Wilson, and Margaret Wright here in afternoon. Tom &amp; Lea here in evening. 

19th Thur. Rained. Baking for pie social made pies &amp; sandwichs. Alex went to pie social in Reid's wood-house. 

20th Fri. Fine. Cloudy. Mrs Bob Wright &amp; Margaret called in afternoon. Mrs F. Sills in evening. Alex went for Aunt Emma.

21st Sat. Fine. Aunt Emma here. We went for a drive in evening. Alex out driving. Alex working at new hall in morning &amp; yesterday also. Father started clover hay.  

22nd Sun. Lovely day. Aunt Emma &amp; Father out to Grandmothers for dinner. Alex &amp; I for a drive. We went out to Hawley. Alex &amp; Aunt Emma went to church.  

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                    <text>== June 1913 ==

23rd Mon. Fine. Margaret Cadman here in afternoon. 

24th Tue. Fine. Mrs Sills here in afternoon.

25th Wed. Mabel Gurren here in afternoon. Aunt Emma &amp; I for a drive.

26th Thur. Fine. Warm. Men in hay. 

27th Fri. Fine. Very hot. Nellie had a girl baby last night. Dr. a caller this A.M. Father to Bath in A.M.

28th Sat. Fine. Father very poorly in bed. Fletcher here in morning. Had Dr. for Father in afternoon. Father took very bad about 9:30 &amp; sent for Dr. He came also Miss Davy &amp; Uncle Max. Mr &amp; Mrs. Sills here. 

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                    <text>== June 1913 ==

Sills here. Mrs Sills here all day. Lots of callers to ask for Father. Mrs Sharpe Harold, Tom, Lea, Mabel, George &amp; others.

30th Mon. Fine. Alex and Ethel to Bath in evening. Mrs E. Sills called. Aunt Laura here for tea. Mrs F. Sills and Margaret Wright called. My dear Father in hospital. Fletcher &amp; Barney here busy in the hay. 

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                    <text>== July 1913 ==

1st Tue. Fine. Very hot. Fletcher &amp; Barney here busy in hay. 

2nd Wed. Shower in afternoon. Men went home. Ethel, Miss Davy &amp; I went up to see Nellie. Mrs P Young here. Aunt Emma &amp; Floe here for tea. Mrs Sills here in evening. 

3rd Thur. Fine. Men busy in hay in afternoon. Ethel to Kingston to see our Father. 

4th Fri. Very hot. Men busy in hay. Canon Roberts called. Also Mrs Sills.

5th Sat. Fine. Warm. Men finished clover hay. Ethel &amp; Alex for a drive. Margaret &amp; May here in evening. 

6th Sun. Warm. Very windy. 

7th Mon. Fine day. Alex &amp; Mr Burns {?} potatoes and goes in the garden. 

8th Tues. Fine day. Alex to mills in a.m. and cultivated potatoes in p.m. Alex &amp; Ethel went out to our place to pick a few cherries. Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura here in eve.</text>
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9th &lt;u&gt;Wed.&lt;/u&gt; Laura sick, but did up five quarts of cherries in the A.M. Baby girl born at five o' clock in the P.M. Weighed 9 1/2 lbs. Ethel went down to Mrs P. Young's and stayed until overwith. Mrs F. Sills here with Laura. Henry Hudson's barn burned by lightning. 

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12th &lt;u&gt;Sat.&lt;/u&gt; A nice shower in afternoon. Men drew in hay. Ethel driving horsefork. Uncle Ebb and Aunt Laura and Ralph out in Eve. Alex &amp; Ethel went to P. O. and for a short drive. 

13th &lt;u&gt;Sun.&lt;/u&gt; A lovely day but quite windy. Alex &amp; Ethel to Eng. church in morning. M. Gurren here in afternoon. Margory Trumpour. {I think this page was written by someone else as Laura recovered from childbirth.}</text>
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                    <text>== July 1913 ==

14th Mon. Fine. Mrs Geo. Phippen called. Men busy in hay. 

15th Tue. Fine. Fine. Alex picked cherries. Mrs Geo Ham called. Also Mrs P Young.

16th Wed. Fine. Alex to mill in A.M. &amp; Ethel went to Kingston to stay a while to keep Father company. {in margin} Mrs Carroll done up cherries 

17th Thur. Fine. 

18th Fri. Fine. I was up awhile to-day. Mrs Carroll done up more cherries. 

19th Sat. Fine. I was up awhile. Nellie down awhile also M. Carroll. {added after} Uncle Wills here also Mr &amp; Mrs F Sills.

20th Sun. Thunder storm. Lightning struck E. Wright's barn burned. I was up longer to-day. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura &amp; Miss Hawley here in evening. 

21st Mon. Fine. Alex to W. Roblins in morning. I came downstairs for the first.  

22nd Tue. Fine. Alex went to Napanee. 

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                    <text>== July 1913 ==

24th Thur. Fine. Lots of callers to see Father. Mrs P. Young, M Gurren, Geo. Gurren, Mrs Sills &amp; many other. Dr. here. 

25th Fri. Fine. Many callers. Alex started barley. 

26th Sat. Fine. Mr &amp; Mrs F. Sills here in evening also Tom &amp; Lea also Rachel Brown &amp; family. 

27th Sun. Fine. Warm. Callers Bob Wright, Geo. &amp; Mabel. Ida Ketcheson here all day. Miss Davy &amp; Alex took her up to Wrights. My birth-day. Our baby had her picture taken Geo Gurren took it. 

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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911&#13;
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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1919&#13;
Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1924&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;{Front Cover}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Diary 1913&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{preprinted Title: The Peerless}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{preprinted - Student's Name:} Laura Sills Diary&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Wed. New Years Day. Father went out to Grandmother's for Aunt Emma. made sausage &amp;amp; head-cheese.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Thur. Fine. Aunt Emma went up to Mellows in afternoon. Alex, Ethel &amp;amp; I out to M. Sharpe's for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Fri. Poured rain. Alex went up for Aunt Emma. Geo. Gurren a caller. Father made brine for meat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th. Sat. Father left early in morning for Napanee with 3 cattle. He went with Gurrens. Ethel &amp;amp; Aunt Emma drive out the rig.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sun. Fine. Uncle Ebb. Aunt Laura &amp;amp; Ralf came in afternoon for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Mon. Rained. In evening. Alex &amp;amp; I went down to F. Sills. Father to fletchers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Tue. Snowed. cold. Father up to see Mrs. Mellow in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Wed. Fine. cold. Father &amp;amp; Alex went to Bath. in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Thur. Fine day. Father &amp;amp; I up the road in afternoon first-cutter ride. Father, Alex &amp;amp; I up to Mrs. Sills &amp;amp; Margaret Wright's party&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I down the road calling in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th. Sat. Rained. Not much doing."Alex had a pain".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12 Sun. Stormy. Alex &amp;amp; I were to church in A.M. Mrs Mellow died tonight.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13 Mon. Fine. Washed. Harold Sills a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14 Tue. Lovely day. Mrs. Mellows funeral. We were to funeral. Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura &amp;amp; Floe called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Wed. Father to mill. Alex to Hawley&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Thur. Fine. warm. Alex to Hawley. Father &amp;amp; I were down the road in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Fri. Rained. Father went for Ethel All to Conway in eve to Guild Tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sat. Rained. Ethel home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;19th Sun. Fine day. Father took Ethel to town in afternoon. Alex &amp;amp; I were to church. Snowed past night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Mon. Rained. Alex &amp;amp; I were to Bath in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Tue. Fine. I was up to M. Wrights all day. Alex came in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Wed. Fine. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs E. Sills &amp;amp; Margaret here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Thur. Rained. Nellie a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I went to Napanee Mrs. Casip for tea. Father down to Mrs. Sills.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sat. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I were in town&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sun. Fine. Father to church in A.M. Alex &amp;amp; I came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Mon. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I washed. I was up to Nellies in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Tue. I cut out dressing. sacque.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Wed. Stormy. Father, Alex &amp;amp; I down to Mrs. F. Sills to a tea party.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Thur. Fine. Nellie here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Fine. Cold. In afternoon Ethel &amp;amp; I called at Mrs. Gurrens &amp;amp; to see Mrs. Pearl Card. Tom &amp;amp; Lea here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. Candlemas day.{marks the return of light, s symbol of protection and prosperity based on christian beliefs} Father took Ethel back to town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Fine. Old Mr Dennee died this afternoon. Alex &amp;amp; Father to Sillsville Institute&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. Fine. In evening Father &amp;amp; Fletcher went down to Dennees. Alex to Napanee.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Fine. I was quilting at Nellies Alex up for tea. Father up in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Father cleaning some harness &amp;amp; picked some chickens. Alex &amp;amp; I went to Grandmothers, storm came on &amp;amp; had to stay all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Arrived home this morning. Stormed all day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. fine. washed. Alex &amp;amp; Father to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Tue. Blustery. Alex &amp;amp; I went to Bath &amp;amp; back of Bath to see painters.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Wed. Cold. Ralph Sills &amp;amp; Alex went to Hawley to paint.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th. Thur. Cold. Father &amp;amp; Alex went to Mr. Claringbolds sale in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I went to a concert at Sillsville in evening. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs F Sills here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Cold. Alex to Hawley painting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Fine. chilly. Alex &amp;amp; I out to Grand mothers for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Fine. Alex went to mill. Bath. Father out to a meeting in the hall of Sillsville in afternoon &amp;amp; to Bath in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Fine. Alex out to Hawley painting. M. Gurren a caller also Marjorie Trumpour.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Mrs P. Young here all day. also Mr. Young &amp;amp; Gordon here for tea. Hubb. Williams here for dinner. Alex sold the bull. In afternoon Father &amp;amp; F. Mellow went around with school petition.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Perfect day. Alex &amp;amp; Tom Gurren went to Napanee. I was calling in neighbour in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Fine. Washed. Alex &amp;amp; I went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Rained. sleet storm. Father went to town to meet Uncle Ceylon but he had gone to Bath Uncle Will Aunt Maude &amp;amp; Raymond here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23nd Sun. Perfect day. sleighing. Uncle Max, Aunt Molly &amp;amp; Uncle Ceylon came. Fletcher, Nellie &amp;amp; boys here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Alex took bull to town. All up to Fletchers in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Perfect day. Uncle Ceylon &amp;amp; father up to Gurrens in A.M. to see Mrs. Gurren who is sick &amp;amp; Alex &amp;amp; men to Bath in afternoon to horse races. Father &amp;amp; Uncle Ceylon up to Fletchers.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;February 1913&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Snow flies. Uncle Ceylon &amp;amp; Father went to Camden East. Alex drawing rails from Conway to Hawley. In afternoon I went calling on the neighbor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Fine. Men went to Hawley &amp;amp; in afternoon Father took Uncle Ceylon to Bath. Canon &amp;amp; Mrs. Roberts called. Alex &amp;amp; I went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of Month&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Stormed. Father went to station for shingles. Alex to Hawley in A.M. Father to Fletchers in evening. Alex and I down to F. Sills in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. Snowed and blowed all day. Nobody here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Stormed all day. Alex to Hawley and Bucks were there graining. B. Weight called. F. Sills called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. Fine. Cold. I was down to Mrs F. Sills for dinner also M. Weight was there. Cleaning harness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Fine. Alex and I have colds. Harold Sills a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Snowed and blowed. Margaret and May here all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Fine. Men opened wads.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Fine. Alex and I to Bath in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sun. Rained. Alex and I out to Hawley in afternoon to see graining.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Alex went to Picton. I was alone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Lovely. Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura here for tea. "Masons at Home"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Wed. Fine. M. Wright here all day. B. Elliott here for {?} Mr &amp;amp; Mrs F. Sills here in evening&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Thur. Fine. Father went to Napanee&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Perfect. Alex and I went to town. Stayed at Aunt Emmas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Fine. In town. Went down to Aunt Franks.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Fine. Rough roads. Floe &amp;amp; I came home in our buggy &amp;amp; Harold &amp;amp; Alex &amp;amp; Geo. Ruttan.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Fine. In afternoon Floe, Alex and I went to Bath. Father to Bath in evening. Harold here to see his Floe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; Fletcher started papering our house in Hawley. Father went out about noon. Harold and Floe away in evening. Nellie here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Fine. Boys to Hawley. Harold &amp;amp; Floe to Bath in evening. Father to Mr Millers to a tea party&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Floe went to town. Ethel came home. Harold up to see Floe in A.M. boys to Hawley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Windy. Showery. Father Ethel and I went to Hawley. We helped paper and sweep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Chilly. Windy. Alex &amp;amp; Ethel&amp;amp; myself went to Hawley &amp;amp; finished papering. Alex put wood in wood-house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sun. Easter Sunday. Fine. Starting to rain in evening. Father &amp;amp; Ethel went to church in morning. Alex &amp;amp; I got dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Rained in morning. Alex &amp;amp; I went to Hawley in afternoon I cleaned the floors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Rained. Alex to Hawley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Rained &amp;amp; froze. Washed. Alex Ethel and I down to F. Sills in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Fine. Father Ethel and I were to Bath in afternoon &amp;amp; we were up to T. Gurrens in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Fine. At home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Sat. Fine. Muddy. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura, Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Floe came for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sun. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Ethel to church in afternoon. Alex &amp;amp; I to Hawley. All home in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Mon. Rained some in A.M. Father took Ethel to town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of month.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;April 1913&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Tue. Windy. Men cutting wood. I was up to Nellies for tea &amp;amp; Alex came for me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. fine. I was down to Mrs. Youngs all day. Alex down for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Thurs. Rained. Men cleaning up grains.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. Rained. Men busy. a couple agents called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Windy. bad roads. Alex &amp;amp; I were to Bath in afternoon got our syrup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Blustery by times. muddy wads. Alex and I went out to Hawley in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Fine. Washed &amp;amp; Churned. Mrs. Sills here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tue. Fine. Nellie here all day. Father is staling with pigs M. Wright here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Fine. Alex clipping horses. Father to mill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Thurs. Fine Alex to mill&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Fri. Father &amp;amp; Fletcher to town. Ethel came home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. Fine. Men got machinery out in A.M. In afternoon Alex went to Hawley &amp;amp; Ethel &amp;amp; I went for a drive. In evening Father &amp;amp; Ethel went to Gurrens.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. Lovely day. Father &amp;amp; Ethel went to church in afternoon. Alex &amp;amp; I went for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Fine. Men ploughed in orchard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Fine. Alex to mill in morning &amp;amp; out to W. Asselstine's funeral in afternoon. Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Aunt Frank came &amp;amp; Mrs Burns here cleaning house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Fine. Very busy cleaning house. Alex went for wire. Aunts went home in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Cleaned dining-room. Men started on the land.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Thunderstorm in morning &amp;amp; again in evening. Washed curtains.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Cleaned wood house &amp;amp; new kitchen. Father went to Napanee in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Bright windy &amp;amp; cold. Father came home about noon &amp;amp; brought Floe card. Floe &amp;amp; Harold to church at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Fine. Windy. Floe &amp;amp; Harold out driving. Men sowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Tue. Windy. Men busy. Harold here in A.M. to see Floe. Also in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed. Fine. Men busy. HS here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Fine. Warm. Floe &amp;amp; I were up to Nellies this afternoon. HS here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Fine warm. Men busy. HS here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Fine. real warm. Harold took Floe home in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. Showery. Father to church in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Mon. Fine. Lizzie came this morning. Washed. Men sowing. Boat started America.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Tue. Fine. Cleaned pantry.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. Fine. Nellie here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st 1st May Thur. Fine. Men finished sowing. Alex &amp;amp; I to Bath in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May 1913&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Fri. Fine. I went for Ethel in evening. Down to Mrs P. Youngs. Alex to Ernesttown station with hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sat. Fine warm. Ethel &amp;amp; I out to P. Youngs in afternoon. Tom, Lea, Nellie here in evening. Father cut the lawn. Carpenters here putting roof on barn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24 Sun. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Ethel to church in morning. Burt Oliver &amp;amp; Uncle Max here all day motored up. Fletcher &amp;amp; Ernest also here for tea. In afternoon Burt took Ethel and I for a spin.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;35th Mon. Fine. Lizzie washed. Father took Ethel to town. Men busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;64th Tue. Fine. Alex rolling. Men finished roof.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;75th Wed. Fine. Alex went to Napanee to look for a horse. Mrs P Young here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;68th Thur. Fine. Father busy. Alex got home about 9:30 in evening. I was down to Mrs Sills in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7 8 9th Fri. Fine. Chilly. Father &amp;amp; Alex down to Will Ruttans in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8 9 10th Sat. Fine. Cool. Alex to town looking for a horse. got a horse. Polly. $180.00&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;11th Sun. Fine. Father to church in after-noon. Alex &amp;amp; I for a drive with new horse. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Helen here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Mon. Fine. Lizzie washed. Alex took Joe Carroll &amp;amp; Barny Burns out to Hawley to take worms out of trees. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs J Young called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Tues. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Wed. Fine. Men busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Thur. Fine. Mrs Claringbold here all day. I took her home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Fri. Rained some in morning. Margaret Wright here all day. I took her home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sat. Lovely day. Mabel Gurren here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sun. Fine. Grandmother, Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Floe here all day. Floe for a drive with Harold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Mon. Fine. Mrs F. Sills called. Alex &amp;amp; I go to Hawley in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Tue. Fine. In afternoon Lizzie Burns &amp;amp; I went out to Hawley to see the farm. Mrs F. Sills here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Wed. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; B. Burns out to take worms out of orchard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Thur. Rained some. Nellie here all day. Cutting potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Fri. Fine. Father hooked on with T. Mellow went to town Ethel came home. M. Cadman a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Sat. Fine. Ethel &amp;amp; I for a little drive in evening. Father cut grave-yard. Alex to Bath for buggy-wheels. Miss Ruth Davy called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sun. Fine. Cool. Father &amp;amp; Ethel to church in afternoon. Ethel Alex &amp;amp; I for a drive in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Mon. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father planting corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Tue. Rained. Father took Ethel to town. He went to Aunt Franks for dinner. Put down matting in our room.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May 1913&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Wed. Men busy at garden fence. "Put up mail box" {?}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Thur. Fine. Father to mill in morning. Margaret Wright here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Fri. Lovely day. Mrs Carroll here in morning. Men finished fence&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sat. Lovely day. Lizzie painted kitchen floor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of Month.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sun. Showery in evening. Father up to Fletchers in evening. Alex &amp;amp; I for a drive. Caspian made her first trip to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Mon. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Clarence to town shipped pigs $9.60.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Tue. Fine. Alex drawing manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Wed. Fine. I was up to Nellies all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Thurs. At usual work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Fri. Fine. big storm at night. Alex went for Ethel. Mrs F. Sills &amp;amp; Margaret Wright here in afternoon. Ethel to confirmation class in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sat. Fine. Cool. Ethel &amp;amp; I went to office in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Sun. Fine. Alex down to Uncle Ceylons all day. Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura here all day. Ethel to church in afternoon. Then she went down to Mrs Youngs, to stay all night. Floe came at mid-night. with H. Sills.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;9th Mon. Fine. Floe here. Harold Sills here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Tue. Fine day. Father to town with pigs. Floe here. Alex busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Wed. Fine day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Thur. Fine day. In evening Alex, Floe &amp;amp; I went for a drive. Uncle Will brought Aunt Frank &amp;amp; Helen out. Mrs E. Sills called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Fri. Fine day. Mrs F. Sills here in evening. Aunt Frank &amp;amp; Alex went for a drive in evening. Harold &amp;amp; Floe driving.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Sat. Fine day. Aunt Frank &amp;amp; Helen up to Nellies for tea. Nellie, Tom, Lea, callers in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sun. Fine. Floe went home this morning. Harold took her. Uncle John came for Aunt Frank. In evening Father went up to Fletchers. Alex &amp;amp; I went for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;16th Mon. Fine. Mrs Sharpe &amp;amp; Harold were callers in evening. Men cut alfalfa.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Tue. Fine. Mrs Young here in afternoon. Alex to Bath in evening. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills here in evening. Father put tile in barn-yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Wed. Fine. Molly Wilson, and Margaret Wright here in afternoon. Tom &amp;amp; Lea here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Thur. Rained. Baking for pie social made pies &amp;amp; sandwichs. Alex went to pie social in Reid's wood-house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Fri. Fine. Cloudy. Mrs Bob Wright &amp;amp; Margaret called in afternoon. Mrs F. Sills in evening. Alex went for Aunt Emma.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Sat. Fine. Aunt Emma here. We went for a drive in evening. Alex out driving. Alex working at new hall in morning &amp;amp; yesterday also. Father started clover hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sun. Lovely day. Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Father out to Grandmothers for dinner. Alex &amp;amp; I for a drive. We went out to Hawley. Alex &amp;amp; Aunt Emma went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;23rd Mon. Fine. Margaret Cadman here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Tue. Fine. Mrs Sills here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Wed. Mabel Gurren here in afternoon. Aunt Emma &amp;amp; I for a drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Thur. Fine. Warm. Men in hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Fri. Fine. Very hot. Nellie had a girl baby last night. Dr. a caller this A.M. Father to Bath in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Sat. Fine. Father very poorly in bed. Fletcher here in morning. Had Dr. for Father in afternoon. Father took very bad about 9:30 &amp;amp; sent for Dr. He came also Miss Davy &amp;amp; Uncle Max. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. Sills here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Sun. Fine. Dr. took dear Father down to hospital this morning on the boat. Fletcher took him to Bath on cot. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Sills here. Mrs Sills here all day. Lots of callers to ask for Father. Mrs Sharpe Harold, Tom, Lea, Mabel, George &amp;amp; others.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Mon. Fine. Alex and Ethel to Bath in evening. Mrs E. Sills called. Aunt Laura here for tea. Mrs F. Sills and Margaret Wright called. My dear Father in hospital. Fletcher &amp;amp; Barney here busy in the hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of month.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Tue. Fine. Very hot. Fletcher &amp;amp; Barney here busy in hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. Shower in afternoon. Men went home. Ethel, Miss Davy &amp;amp; I went up to see Nellie. Mrs P Young here. Aunt Emma &amp;amp; Floe here for tea. Mrs Sills here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Thur. Fine. Men busy in hay in afternoon. Ethel to Kingston to see our Father.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. Very hot. Men busy in hay. Canon Roberts called. Also Mrs Sills.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Fine. Warm. Men finished clover hay. Ethel &amp;amp; Alex for a drive. Margaret &amp;amp; May here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Warm. Very windy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Fine day. Alex &amp;amp; Mr Burns {?} potatoes and goes in the garden.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tues. Fine day. Alex to mills in a.m. and cultivated potatoes in p.m. Alex &amp;amp; Ethel went out to our place to pick a few cherries. Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Laura sick, but did up five quarts of cherries in the A.M. Baby girl born at five o' clock in the P.M. Weighed 9 1/2 lbs. Ethel went down to Mrs P. Young's and stayed until overwith. Mrs F. Sills here with Laura. Henry Hudson's barn burned by lightning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Thur.- A nice day. Alex cutting hay. All pretty well. Ethel confirmed here in Eng church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Friday. Ethel went to Kingston to see Father. Father doing nicely, but hasn't had his head off his pillow yet. Fletcher and Alex drew in {?} p.m. and put up. Doctor called. A lovely day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. A nice shower in afternoon. Men drew in hay. Ethel driving horsefork. Uncle Ebb and Aunt Laura and Ralph out in Eve. Alex &amp;amp; Ethel went to P. O. and for a short drive.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. A lovely day but quite windy. Alex &amp;amp; Ethel to Eng. church in morning. M. Gurren here in afternoon. Margory Trumpour. {I think this page was written by someone else as Laura recovered from childbirth.}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Fine. Mrs Geo. Phippen called. Men busy in hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Fine. Fine. Alex picked cherries. Mrs Geo Ham called. Also Mrs P Young.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Fine. Alex to mill in A.M. &amp;amp; Ethel went to Kingston to stay a while to keep Father company. {in margin} Mrs Carroll done up cherries&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Fine. I was up awhile to-day. Mrs Carroll done up more cherries.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Fine. I was up awhile. Nellie down awhile also M. Carroll. {added after} Uncle Wills here also Mr &amp;amp; Mrs F Sills.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Thunder storm. Lightning struck E. Wright's barn burned. I was up longer to-day. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura &amp;amp; Miss Hawley here in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Fine. Alex to W. Roblins in morning. I came downstairs for the first.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Tue. Fine. Alex went to Napanee.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd. Wed. Fine. Father came home from hospital tonight. Ethel also came. Uncle Will went to Conway in car for him.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Fine. Lots of callers to see Father. Mrs P. Young, M Gurren, Geo. Gurren, Mrs Sills &amp;amp; many other. Dr. here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Fine. Many callers. Alex started barley.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Fine. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs F. Sills here in evening also Tom &amp;amp; Lea also Rachel Brown &amp;amp; family.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. Fine. Warm. Callers Bob Wright, Geo. &amp;amp; Mabel. Ida Ketcheson here all day. Miss Davy &amp;amp; Alex took her up to Wrights. My birth-day. Our baby had her picture taken Geo Gurren took it.&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>January 1919

1st Wed New Years Day. Mild. I washed. Alex up to the hall to get {illegible} &amp; they finished straightening up things.{Illegible} all {illegible}

2nd Thur. Fine. Baked bread. Over to Mrs Sills in afternoon to Guild.

3rd Fri. Stormed a little. Wilfred called on his way to Bath, we went to Bath in afternoon.

4th Sat. Bright &amp; cold. At usual work. Alex doing chores. Elizabeth outside nearly all day.

5th Sun. Very cold. Bright. I went to church in A.M. with Sills as Elizabeth has a cold. Father &amp; Mabel in afternoon. H. Sills here in eve.

6th Mon. Cold. Blustery. I washed. Alex went out to vote. Father went with him. John Smith got in for reeve. Alex lost his vote.

7th Tues. Stormy. Wilfrid came down to cut wood, but he went home as it stormed. Alex to Bath in afternoon to get horse shod. Mabel {illegible}. </text>
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                    <text>== January 1919 ==

8th Wed. Blustery. Wilfred &amp; Alex cut wood nearly all day. I ironed. 

9th Thur. Snowed &amp; blew all afternoon. Wilfred called in on his way to Belleville. Alex sorting apples &amp; picking up potatoes. 

10th Fri. A terrible storm &amp; blew fierce. Father &amp; Mabel walked down in afternoon. The mail didn't come. 

11th Sat. Very cold. Alex went to mill. Elizabeth &amp; I over to Morrows in afternoon. I cut Elizabeth's hair. 

12th Sun. Bright cold. I was very sick. Fletcher &amp; Nelly &amp; Madeline came in afternoon &amp; stayed for tea. Father &amp; Mabel came down in evening. 

13th Mon. Bright. Mild. Alex helping to open up 17 road in A.M. Wilfred &amp; Alex cutting wood in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; I over to Sills in afternoon. Edith Morrow over awhile. Father went to mill. </text>
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                    <text>== January 1919==

14th Tues. Fine. Wilfred here all day helping Alex with the wood. so Ethel came down too. Father brought her down. 

15th Wed. Mild. Alex helping Morrows kill a pig in A.M. &amp; he drew wood in afternoon. I washed. Elizabeth over to Morrows in A.M.

16th Thur. Lovely day. Alex was up home in A.M. so Elizabeth went up &amp; stayed. Wilfred here in afternoon helping Alex. 

17th Fri. Fine. Alex went out to Fredericksburg for posts for Mr Morrow. I made pies &amp; watered the cows. 

18th Sat. Grand. Wilfred here all day. Ethel here in afternoon. Father &amp; Mabel went to Bath. The doll wears a bow on her hair. 

19th Sun. Very fine. We all went to church in A.M. &amp; stayed at home for dinner. 

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                    <text>== January 1919 ==

20th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex split wood.

21st Tue. Alex &amp; I went to Napanee. Alex took Elizabeth up home.

22nd Wed. Fine. Alex splitting wood. Father &amp; Mabel down in afternoon. Mrs Sills over. I have a lame foot.

23rd Thur. Rained most of the day. Alex picking up potatoes. Had our first boiled dinner. Elizabeth busy with her bow.

24th Fri. Fine. Alex sick. I went to Play &amp; Dance at Bath with Father &amp; Mabel.

25th Sat. Fine. Alex has "Flu" and I am miserable.

26th Sun. Alex phoned for our people. Mabel came about 5.30 &amp; sent for Dr. Alex &amp; I are so sick. Elizabeth is alright as yet.</text>
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                    <text>== January. 1919.==

27th Mon. Very sick. Mabel here. 

28th Tue. -----------------

29th Wed. Mabel went home sick. Aunt Frank came in Eve. 

30th Thur. Aunt Frank here. 

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                    <text>== February 1919. ==

1st Sat. Father took Aunt Frank to town &amp; brought Miss Sproule out to take care of me. Mrs Morrow was here. Alex got up to-day. 

2nd Sun. Nurse here. 

3rd Mon. ------------

4th Tue. -------------

5th Wed. ---------------

6th Thur. Got up for 15 min to-day. 

7th Fri. --------------

8th Sat. Father took the nurse to town &amp; got Mrs Fox. Alexs mother. 

9th Sun. Fine. Father &amp; Mabel here in afternoon. 

10th Mon. Fine. Ethel &amp; Wilfred down to say Good-bye.

11th Tue. Ethel &amp; Wilfred moved away. 

12th Wed. Alex took potatoes to Bath &amp; got groceries. Kenneth Morrow went with him. 

13th Thur. Fine. Alex went to mill. Mrs Fox, Elizabeth &amp; I are home alone. Father came down. 

14th Fri. Snowed some. Father &amp; Mabel went to Millings &amp; called here. Father brought beans. </text>
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                    <text>== February 1919.==

15th Sat. Fine. Alex took his Mother to town. Elizabeth &amp; I were alone. Father &amp; Mabel came along &amp; Mabel stayed here. Father went home &amp; did chores &amp; came back for tea &amp; did Alex's chores. Alex got home about 6.O'clock. 

16th Sun. Fine. Callers: Father, Mabel, Mr Morrow, Mrs Sills &amp; Helen. 

17th Mon. Fine. Father down. I did a little work. Elizabeth went up with Father for dinner. Alex took washing up to Burns &amp; got doll. 

18th Tue. Bright. Mabel is on her way to Institute at Mrs J. Youngs. Alex drawing manure. Elizabeth has a cold. I was out a little while. 

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                    <text>== February 1919 ==

20th Thur. Perfect. Alex drawing manure. Elizabeth &amp; I over to Mrs Morrows in afternoon. 

21st Fri. Stormed a little all day. Father &amp; Mabel going to Kingston with Fletchers in their car. 

22nd Sat. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father down in A.M. 

23rd Sun. Rained some. We were up home for dinner. the first I had been up in a long time. 

24th Mon. Fine. Muddy. Mabel here in afternoon. Father went to mill. Alex drew some manure. 

25th Tue. Rained in afternoon &amp; Eve. Alex went to Bath in afternoon. Father down in afternoon. 

26th Wed. Fine. Windy. Alex I went to Mrs Millers to a nice party. Harold Sills took a load. Elizabeth stayed at home. 

27th Thur. Cold. Alex took me up home for dinner as the doll is up there. Father brought us home in afternoon. Sawing machine came in afternoon. </text>
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                    <text>== February 1919 ==

28th Fri. Fine windy. Had 6 men for dinner, sawing wood, the saw didn't work well. Alex went down to J Youngs to help, Millers had another party to-night. 

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                    <text>== March 1919 ==

1st Sat. Blustery. Alex down to J. Youngs for dinner. Mabel here awhile in afternoon. 

2nd Sun. Grand. We all went to church in A.M. Elizabeth stayed up home for dinner &amp; they all came down for tea. I was over to Sills a few minutes. 

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6th Thur. Fine. I finished ironing. Mrs Sills &amp; Mabel here awhile in afternoon. Alex drawing manure.

7th Fri. Fine. Alex went to Bath &amp; to mill. Father down in A.M.</text>
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                    <text>== March 1919 ==

8th Sat. Fine. Alex got some more straw. I cleaned up the house Father &amp; Mabel down in Eve.

&lt;s&gt;9th Sun.Fine. All to church in A.M. &amp; Elizabeth stayed at home&lt;/s&gt;

9th Sun. Rained. Elizabeth had a sick stomach, so we were home all day. 

10th Mon. Cold. Fine. Alex &amp; Walter took some saw logs to Bath &amp; Alex went to cheese meeting in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; I went over to Morrows awhile. Morrows over in Eve.

11th Tue. Fine. I washed. Mabel &amp; Elizabeth went to Institute &amp; I stayed with Father as he is sick. Alex went up for supper too.

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                    <text>== March ==

13th Thur. Cold. Made cake &amp; cookies. Alex &amp; Elizabeth went up for milk. 

14th Fri. Cold. East wind. We were up home in Eve to see Father. 

15th Sat. Fine, east wind. Alex has a cold. Moved old pig in cowstable. Fred Sills over. I walked up home in afternoon for milk. Over to Morrows in Eve. 

16th Sun. Rained all day. I wrote to Ethel, popped corn. 

17th Mon. Rained. 

18th Tues. Misty by times. In afternoon Alex, Elizabeth &amp; I went to Bath.

19th Wed. Fine. I washed. &amp; got fruit ready for marmalade. &amp; cut out Elizabeth's dress. All went to church in Evening. 

20th Thur. Grand. I cleaned upstairs. so we could go up to sleep. 

21st Fri. Fine, chilly wind. Walter here helping Alex. Elizabeth went to Bath with Mabel. They were late getting home. 


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                    <text>22nd Sat. Cold. Alex shipped 5 pigs at Ernesttown station. 19¢. I was busy. 

23rd Sun. Grand. Up home for dinner they had white-fish. Over to Mrs Sills for tea. 

24th Mon. Fine, bright. Father &amp; Mabel down in A.M. Alex down to saw mill with logs. I washed. All up to Merton Mellows in Eve. for cards. 

25th Tue. Perfect. Father &amp; Mabel came down &amp; done our chors &amp; Alex &amp; I went to town. Elizabeth stayed at home. 

26th Wed. Very mild. I ironed. Alex made a water leader. Harold Sills over. Elizabeth has a good time playing outside. 

27th Thur. Rained &amp; snowed. Merton Mellow moved to Bath. Alex oiling harness. Baked bread. &amp; did several little jobs. {in margin} Rawleigh's man was here today. 

28th Fri. Cold. Snowed &amp; blowed. I cleaned the home though. 

29th Sat. Cold, blustery. Made pies. Bathed the doll, &amp; had baked beans for tea. 

30th Sun. Cold wind. Our people down in afternoon then Elizabeth &amp; I went for a walk &amp; in to Mrs Morrows. Mrs Sills &amp; Harold over in evening.</text>
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                    <text>== March 1919 ==

31st Mon. Blustery. Alex went to mill. I cut Elizabeth out a dress. &lt;s&gt;I took in Eve&lt;/s&gt; 

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                    <text>== April 1919 ==

1st Tue. Very cold wind. Father here a few minutes. I was sick all day. Alex splitting wood. Supper before dark. Elizabeth crazy over "April Fool".

2nd Wed. Cold wind. I washed. Went to Guild in afternoon at B. Wrights. came home and all went to church in Evening. Geo. Switzer called collecting money for Arthur Hines as he has just returned from the war. 

3rd Thur. Mild. Changed the pigs in A.M. In afternoon we all went up to Ed. Hogebooms. Alex wanted to see about pasture. 

4th Fri. Fine. Baked bread. In afternoon I helped clean up seed grain. Walter was down too. I was very tired. Elizabeth played in the grain. 

5th Sat. Lovely. Walter down to-day. Men finished the grain and sawed wood. Mrs Hill down for potatoes. I am working at a dress for Elizabeth. 

6th Sun. Rained all afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; I went up to church in afternoon with H. Sills. Callers: Mrs Morrow, Edith, Father &amp; Mabel.</text>
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7th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex &amp; Elizabeth went to Bath in A.M. Elizabeth came home, sick. Mrs Sills &amp; Edith Morrow here. Men out up disc drill.

8th Tue. Rained all afternoon. I washed ceiling in kitchen in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; I went to Institute in afternoon with Mabel at Mrs &lt;s&gt;Switzer&lt;/s&gt; Houlton's had a nice meeting, bad roads. My Mother's birth-day. 

9th Wed. Fine. Cleaned stove pipes. Ironed. Alex splitting wood. I took sick in afternoon. Took calomel. {mercury chloride mineral used as a medicine from 16th to early 20th century} 

10th Thur. Showery. Father down in A.M. I was sick. Alex oiling harness. 

11th Fri. Rained all day. I baked bread. J. Young a caller. 

12th Sat. Fine. I cleaned up the house. J. Young here in Evening. Mr &amp; Mrs Hogeboom &amp; children here in Eve. 

13th Sun. Got ready for church but thought we would be late. Mr &amp; Mrs Sills here in afternoon. </text>
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                    <text>== April 1919 ==

14th Fine. I washed. Alex clipped Polly &amp; Duke up home. Elizabeth helps feeds the calves at night. Alex over to Morrows in Eve &amp; Elizabeth over to Mrs Morrows for dinner. 

15th Tue. Fine. Alex went to mill &amp; the doll went over to Morrows &amp; got a tooth pulled, she wouldn't let me do it. Saw the first boat to-day. I raked some of the yard. 

16th Wed. Rained all day. H. Sills over. Nothing doing. Alex doing chores. 

17th Thur. Fine. Alex raking door-yard. Herb Laidley called. I baked bread &amp; buns. I went over to Mrs Sills &amp; got our syrup. Elizabeth sits here writing with ink. She lives out doors.

18th Fri. Fine. Mabel down in afternoon. Alex finished the yard.

19th Sat. Alex went to station with pigs &amp; calves. Pigs $21.25 Alex to Geo. Fretts in Eve. &amp; the doll &amp; I stayed at Morrows.</text>
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                    <text>== April 1919 ==

20th Sun. Easter Day. Rainy in A.M. cleared. Alex, Elizabeth &amp; I up home for dinner &amp; then to church. 

21st Mon. Lovely. I washed. Alex back burning brush &amp; letting off water. Had fish for dinner. 

22nd Tues. Fine. Father down &amp; man came out from town &amp; put cistern pipe in a terrible upset house. 

23rd Wed. Very warm. Allison made his first trip. Alex took back the drag. Elizabeth has a cold. 

24th Thur. Rainy. Turned very cold. 
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25th Fri. Very cold. Alex back working on the hill. Harold Sills over. Miss Morrow died this morning at 5.30 o'clock. Alex went over. 

26th Sat. Snowed some. Cleaning. Elizabeth very sick. Mr Morrow over. Sent for medicine for Elizabeth. Alex went to Bath. </text>
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                    <text>== April 1919 ==

27th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth very sick at midnight. Dr. here this morning at 5 O.clock, she was in bed all day. Father &amp; Mabel down. Mrs Sills over, also Harold &amp; Edith Morrow. 

28th Mon. Rained. Elizabeth still in bed. Father down. Mrs Sills over in Eve. 

29th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth got up at noon. she is weak. Alex went to mill. Father &amp; Mabel down in Eve. 

30th Wed. Fine. Alex started on the land. Harold Sills over in Eve. 

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                    <text>== May 1919 ==

1st Thur. Started to rain about 9 o'clock. Alex came down from the field. I washed a few things. Elizabeth very cross. Alex started the wood house with red oakes, has it nearly done. {some scribbles, possibly done by Elizabeth} 

2nd Misty. Alex finished the wood house. I ironed. Not much doing. 

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4th Sun. Cleared in the night. We all went to church in afternoon and a terrible thunder storm came up. poured rain coming home. H. Sills here in Eve. 

5th Mon. Rained in A.M. Mabel here in afternoon. Walter here all day, they were busy in the {?}.  Roy Frink &amp; Alfred Jones here in afternoon. 

6th Tue. Fine. cool wind. Alex &amp; I started for town with calves &amp; we had to turn &amp; come back as they were not shipping. Father down &amp; took Elizabeth up home. we went for her in Eve. We cleaned front room. 
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                    <text>== May 1919. ==

7th Wed. Misty. cleared in afternoon. Father down in afternoon. A. Man in to see calves. I baked bread &amp; was busy. 

8th Thur. Fine. Walter down until noon. Alex took 2 calves to Bath after dinner I sold them for $35.00. Mabel here selling tickets. Father called on his way home from mill. 

9th Fri. Fine. Walter here until noon helping Alex. Mabel down &amp; helped do the front room curtains. I did a big ironing. 

10th Sat. Rained. I was miserable all day. I put up curtains &amp; was busy. Harold Sills over. Alex had a sleep. 

11th Sun. Misty. Over to Mrs Sills in Eve. Our people started for here so I called them in at Mrs Sills. 

12th Mon. Cleared. Fine I was busy all day. doing different things. Alex digging post holes. I am going to {illegible} 

13th Tue. I basked bread. Alex took young cattle up to Taveners. Kenneth Morrow helped him. 7 head.</text>
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                    <text>== May. 1919. ==

14th. Wed. Fine. I washed. Alex trying to work on the land in afternoon. Father took his fat cattle to Bath. Alex helped him.

15th Thur. Fine. Institute having Wilton Play at Sillsville. we couldn't go as Alex hadn't time. Mr &amp; Mrs Sills over in evening. 

16th Fri. Looking like rain. Alex sowed a little. 

17th Sat. A big rain last night. I was busy, In afternoon we went to bath as Elizabeth needed boots. 

18th Sun. Cloudy. cold. We went to church in afternoon. &amp; we went up home in Evening. Elizabeth made her first visit at Sunday school to-day. she stayed after service. 

19th Mon. Fine, I washed. Alex fixing fence in A.M. &amp; working on the land in afternoon. 

20th Tues. Fine. Alex on the land again. I ironed. Chickens hatching. Alex came down at noon &amp; couldn't go back on account of the rain.</text>
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                    <text>== May 1919 ==

21st Rained. I baked bread. J Young here in Evening. &lt;s&gt;Alex on land in A.M.&lt;/s&gt;

22nd Rained. We went to town. looked quite clear when we went but it was an awful day. Elizabeth was up home they brought her down in Eve. Harold Sills over &amp; helped Alex milk. 

23rd Fri. Clear. I washed all day. Cleaned the stove &amp; scrubbed the floor. a thunder storm at tea time. Mr Sills here for dinner. 

24th Sat. Fine. Walter here all day helping Alex at fence. Mr &amp; Mrs Sills over in Evening. 

25th Sun. Rained in afternoon. I am miserable. Father &amp; Mabel down in afternoon. We were over to Morrows in Evening. 

26th Mon. Fine. a terrible rain in Evening. I washed in A.M. Mabel down in afternoon and we covered couch. I am so tired. Alex cut the yard. 

27th Tue. Fine. I ironed. made cake &amp; in afternoon Alex took Elizabeth &amp; I to Bath. we took Elizabeth's dresses down to Mrs Doyle. had a nice drive. Ralph &amp; Helen took Elizabeth &amp; I out in boat the first time the doll was in a boat, a grand night!</text>
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                    <text>== May. 1919. ==

28th Wed. Fine. Alex &amp; Harold went to town. Alex took calves &amp; Harold took a pig. Mrs Sills over. Miss Sproule here in Eve a few minuntes. Fletcher came in Eve &amp; will stay all night &amp; help Alex with pig fence in A.M. 

29th Thur. Fine. Alex &amp; Fletcher put up fence in A.M. Alex working on the land in afternoon. 

30th Fri. Fine. I baked bread. vanished here. &amp; washed the good buggy. very tired. Elizabeth went back to pick flowers in the afternoon with Edith Morrow she is so very tired.

31st Sat. Fine. I was busy. Alex sowing. The air is most beautiful with the lovely blossoms. Elizabeth picks flowers all the time.</text>
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                    <text>== June 1919 ==

1st Sun. Very warm. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp; I went to church &amp; drove the good buggy the first time this season. Alex not feeling very good. 

2nd Mon. Very warm. I washed. Mabel here awhile in afternoon. 

3rd Tue. Very warm. I ironed. Mabel made two cakes. Elizabeth took very sick in afternoon, she had to go to bed. 

4th Wed. Hot. Mrs Sills over in A.M &amp; made sandwiches. Had Guild in afternoon &amp; Dr came to see Elizabeth. she seems so very sick. Alex made our garden in A.M. 

5th Thur. A little cooler. I phoned to Ethel saying we wouldn't be up as Elizabeth is so sick. Edith Morrow over to see Elizabeth. 

6th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth is so poorly. We were over to Morrows all afternoon. 

7th Sat. Fine. All for a little drive in Eve. Started giving Elizabeth Emulsion. </text>
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                    <text>== June. 1919. ==

8th Sun. Fine. All to church in A.M. Elizabeth stayed for Sunday school. H. Sills over in afternooon. 

9th Mon. Fine. I washed &amp; baked bread. Gypsies called in. Father {illegible} on their way home from Bath. Elizabeth {illegible}

19th Thurs. Very hot. Alex took Elizabeth &amp; I out to Ernesttown Station to catch the train to go see Ethel. Ethel met us at the station. I was so glad to see her. 

20th Fri.

21st Sat. 

22nd Sun. Grand. Father's birth-day. Fletcher took Mr &amp; Mrs Fred Sills, Helen &amp; Alex up to Ethels &amp; got us. had fine trip got home 12 O'clock. midnight.</text>
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                    <text>== June. 1919. ==

23rd Mon. Very warm. Father &amp; Mabel went to town. Alex ploughing. Alex &amp; Morrows went to Hawley to see a new tractor work. 

24th Tue. Fine. I ironed. getting ready for Kingston. 

25th Wed. Fine. Alex took Elizabeth &amp; I to Bath to go to Kingston with Fletcher. saw Dr. O'Connor. 

26th Thur. Rained in afternoon. Took Elizabeth to Hospital early in morning had operation a few minutes after 9.O clock. Gertie stayed with us until after operation. Elizabeth very sick. 

27th Fri. Cleared. Oliver took Elizabeth &amp; I to his place about noon. 

28th Sat. Fine. cool. At Gertie's. 

29th Sun. Fine. warm. Oliver brought Elizabeth &amp; I up to Bath. Alex met us. Elizabeth very poorly. Mrs Sills &amp; Helen over. Father &amp; Mabel down. 

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1st Tue. Warm. I ironed. made a cake. Mrs Sills over. Alex started hay. 

2nd Wed. Fine. warm. Elizabeth some better. Alex cutting hay. 

3rd Thur. Fine. Felix Mellow came this morning. Over to Sills in Eve. 

4th Fri. Fine very hot. Merton came this morning with tractor to plough. Men drawing in. 

5th Sat. Fine. Raining in Eve. Men drawing in. Merton finished. 

6th Sun. Rained in A.M. We went to church in A.M. H. Sills over. Our people came for Elizabeth in afternoon. We went for her in Eve. got butter at Browns. 

7th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex went to {illlegible} to get Duke shod. 

8th Tue. Very cool. I ironed. Alex cutting hay.</text>
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9th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth's {illegible} chicken. Felix &amp; Alex putting up hay. 

10th Thur. Big storm in afternoon. so men didn't get much hay in. Elizabeth not very well so I went to Browns for butter-milk &amp; butter.

11th Fri. Cloudy. Felix here {illegible} drawing in. 

12th Sat. Fine. Merton Mellow had a baby boy come this morning. 

13th Sun. Warm. Mabel came down for Elizabeth in A.M. she was up there all day. Charlie, Floe, baby, Uncle Ebb &amp; Aunt Laura were here awhile in afternoon we were so surprised to see them. Went to church in Eve &amp; got the doll. </text>
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14th Mon. Warm. Elizabeth is very sick &amp; was sick all night vomiting terribly. Mrs Sills over. Alex cutting hay. 

15th Tue. Rained in A.M. I ironed &amp; was busy. 

16th Wed. Fine. Felix came at noon. In evening I went up home &amp; got Topsy to go to town.

17th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; I went to town took Elizabeth over to Dr. Simpson.  

18th Fri. Fine. very warm. I done up berries. Felix finished. I took Topsy up home in Eve.

19th Sat. Very hot. Elizabeth and I went to &lt;u&gt;Bay&lt;/u&gt; for our bath. 

20th Sun. Very hot. Home all day Father &amp; Mabel here in Eve.  

21st Mon. Showery. I washed. A man came along selling huckle berries we got one pail. 8 qts. </text>
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22nd Tue. Hot. I ironed. 

23rd Wed. Fine. Alex cut pasture field. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura, Ralph, Perce Snider &amp; his wife here in evening. Herb Laidley came to see cattle. Elizabeth went up too. 

24th Thur. Fine. Mr Morrow helped Alex finish his hay. Had Raspberry shortcake for dinner. Out to Frinks in Eve. Alex wanted to use the phone. 

25th Fri. Fine. Went to Sills &amp; picked green peas. Went for cows. Elizabeth &amp; I up to Browns in Eve for butter. 

26th Sat. Fine, a little rain in A.M. to Bath in Evening. 

27th Sun. Very hot wind. My birthday. Aunt Emma, Uncle Ebb our &amp; we went up the road for a drive. Dr Simpson called to see Elizabeth. To church in Evening. called at home. </text>
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                    <text>== July. 1919. ==

28th Mon. Fine. Alex took calf to town &amp; brought home feed. I washed.

29th Tue. Fine. I ironed. Mrs Sills here for dinner. Elizabeth &amp; I washed the buggy. Over to Sills in Eve. 

30th Wed. Perfect. I did up buckle berries Mrs Sills got them in town. made a cake &amp; in afternoon the doll &amp; I went up to Phippens for Lizzie Van Slyke. she was here for tea. 

31st Thur. Fine. Alex to Bath for a load of coal. 

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                    <text>== August. 1919. ==

1st Fri. Fine, cool. Alex to town for feed. Elizabeth to Bath with Mabel. I was busy all day. I have a lame back. Went for cows. 

2nd Sat. Fine. Alex to station for feed. Ethel, Wilfred, Mr &amp; Mrs Sager came along at noon on their way up home. They came back here for tea &amp; all night. Elizabeth walked up home alone in afternoon, the first time she ever went alone. Father &amp; Mabel down in Eve.

3rd Sun. Fine. We all went up home for dinner &amp; tea. Ethel went home after tea across the ferry. The ferry boat sunk about midnight. I was very sick all day, a sick head ache. I came home &amp; went to bed.

4th Mon. Fine. Alex to Bath for coal. I was very poorly all day. 

5th Tue. Fine very warm. I did a big washing, had 2 men for dinner they bought our young cattle.</text>
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                    <text>== August. &lt;u&gt;1919&lt;/u&gt;==

6th Wed. Fine, hot dusty. I ironed. 

7th Thur. Fine. A thunder storm in Evening. Alex ploughing. 

8th Fri. Lovely. Elizabeth &amp; I down to J. Youngs awhile in afternoon. Alex ploughing. 

9th Sat. Alex went up to Fred {Favener?} for young cattle. Walter Hill helped him. To Bath in Eve. 

10th Sun. Fine. Mrs Sills over. Uncle John &amp; Aunt Frank called on their way up home. Elizabeth went up with them, they all went for a car ride in afternoon. Alex &amp; I were alone. To church in Eve. 

11th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex &amp; Walter took young cattle to Bath. Alex finished ploughing the field. 

12th Tue. Fine. Alex &amp; I cleaned cistern out. Dick came down &amp; fixed it. Mabel came down &amp; got Elizabeth 
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                    <text>== August ==

13th Wed. Fine. {illegible}

14th Thur. Fine. I ironed some &amp; cut out {under waist?}. Up home in Eve. 

15th Fri. Fine. Father down &amp; cut our grain. Alex started drawing manure. Elizabeth went to Bath with Mabel they went to meet Uncle Ceylon, as they are going to Ethels. Mr Sills here in Eve. Mrs Sills here in afternoon. Margaret &amp; Mrs Roberts called. 

16th Sat. Fine. Made bread &amp; {pies?}, a bad thunder storm in Eve. Our people went to Ethels to-day. 

17th Sun. Rained in A.M. Home all day. 

18th Mon. A terrible wind. Alex went to town in A.M. with Mr Morrow. Mr Morrow wanted him to go. Our people called &amp; took Elizabeth up with them they brought her down in Eve. </text>
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                    <text>== August, 1919 ==

19th Tue. Showery. I washed. Alex draging. Had a down pour at tea time.

20th Wed. Fine. I ironed. Clean up the cellar. Alex draging.

21st Thur. Showery. Cleaned cistern out &amp; Harold Sills fixed it in afternoon. Mr Sills brought tomatoes over &amp; I made chili sauce. Mr F Mellow called. Mr Sills over. 

22nd Fri. Fine. I cleaned up the house. To a garden party at Presbyterian church; a terrible crowd. 

23rd Sat. Fine. I was busy all day. Ethel's birth-day. Mabel down on afternoon. To Bath in Evening. 

24th Sun. Thunder storm early in morning. Elizabeth &amp; I walked up home for tea. Alex came along &amp; took us to Presbyterian church no service in our church. Father &amp; Mabel walked up to church also. </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;August. 1919.&lt;/u&gt; ==

25th Mon. Showery. I washed. Made catsup &amp; busy all day. Alex started {ridgeing?} up for fall. Elizabeth busy all the time. 

26th Tue. Fine. I ironed, baked bread &amp; did a lot of work. 

27th Wed. Fine. I was sick all day. 

28th Thur. Showery at noon. I canned some tomatoes. Alex ploughing. 

29th Fri. Fine. Alex doing road work. Elizabeth had her picture taken at noon. Ralph took them. I made jelly. 

30th Sat. Fine. Alex finished his road work. Elizabeth rode up home with Alex &amp; back again. I made pies &amp; cake. 

31st Sun. Fine morning showery in afternoon. Went to church in A.M. &amp; Elizabeth stayed for Sunday school then she stayed at home for dinner. they brought her down in Evening.  </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;September 1919&lt;/u&gt; ==

1st Mon. Most perfect. I washed. 

2nd Tue. Showery in afternoon. I made some more jelly. 

3rd Wed. Lovely. Elizabeth &amp; I went to Bath in afternoon. Then up to Browns for butter. 

4th Thur. Lovely day. Alex to station in A.M. for a load of feed, then he picked some apples in afternoon. Mrs Sills over &amp; got apples for jelly. Elizabeth went to Morrows &amp; got a kitten. 

5th Fri. Bright, windy. Alex ploughing. I washed the good buggy. Elizabeth went up home with our people for tea. they had been to Bath. 

6th Sat. Cloudy. Alex shipped 8 pigs. $245.70. Father down &amp; helped him lead them. 

7th Sun. Very warm. Father &amp; Mabel down for dinner. To church in Eve. Elizabeth went to Sunday school. </text>
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8th Mon. Fine. I washed. Made chili sauce &amp; catsup in afternoon. 

9tb Tue. Fine. I ironed. Elizabeth washed her hair and so did I wash mine. Elizabeth up home for tea they brought her home in Eve. 

10th Wed. Fine. All to Napanee show all day. Father &amp; Mabel did the chors. 

11th Thur. Fine. Alex up home threshing. Elizabeth went up for tea. I did up 2 baskets grapes. Elizabeth helped me do them. 

12th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; I went to Bath in afternoon. Threshers came after tea. Tommy &amp; Archie Tompkins here all night.

13th Sat. Fine. Threshed here &amp; then went to Sills, we had 115 bushels.

14th Sun. Windy. Uncle John, Aunt Frank &amp; Helen &amp; Illa Card here for dinner after dinner we went to Bath for a ride in the car. girls got lost before dinner, great excitement. </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;September.&lt;/u&gt; ==

15th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex to the station for feed. ploughing in afternoon. 

16th Tue. Fine. I ironed &amp; done the chors as Alex went to town he was jury man. Mr Sills went with him. Father &amp; Mabel milked. 

17th Wed. Fine. Alex to town again, got home about mid-night. Ralph Sills here all night with Elizabeth &amp; I. 

18th Thur. Fine. Alex went for corn binder but it was busy. I have a terrible cold. Mrs Sills over I made chow. 

19th Fri. Terrible gale. Alex went for corn binder at noon. Mabel here a minute. Mrs Sills over, I am sick. Cooked some peas. 

20th Sat. Elizabeth &amp; I went to the station to meet Ethel she came on the noon train. Mrs Sills &amp; Margaret Wright {illegible} in Eve. </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;September&lt;/u&gt; ==

21st Sun. Cloudy. Father &amp; Mabel down for dinner as Ethel is here. had white fish. Gertie, Oliver &amp; little Alex came in afternoon for tea. Oliver took Ethel up home when they left for home. 

22nd Mon. Fine, terrible wind. I washed. Elizabeth went up home early in the morning. I went up called for Ethel &amp; went to see Miss Phippen &amp; Margaret &amp; Mary. then we stoped at home for tea. Ethel came down with us. Alex went to Morrows for a husking bee. 

23rd Tue. Fine. {???} &amp; baby were up this morning for awhile as they are at John Youngs. Mabel came and took Elizabeth to school "Fair" at Sillsville. Walter helping Alex set up the corn. I took Ethel to the station to meet the 3.57 train &amp; Mrs Doyle came home with me. Elizabeth got home about dark. 

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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;September&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;1919&lt;/u&gt;==

24th Wed. Bad thunder storm in A.M. Alex went up home at noon to help silo. Mrs Doyle here.

25th Thur.  Right, clear. Alex up home. Mrs Sills over. 

26th Fri. Perfect day. Mrs Doyle busy. Alex finished up home, he was here for dinner then he went to Morrows. Elizabeth &amp; I got some nuts. 

27th Sat. Windy. Elizabeth &amp; I took Mrs Doyle home in A.M. Alex finished at Morrows at noon. I washed the good buggy &amp; was busy. Father here a minute. 

28th Sun. Most beautiful. Elizabeth &amp; I went to church in A.M. &amp; stayed for Sunday school. 

29th Mon. Windy. I washed. Alex cutting clover seed. 

30th Tue. Fine. Alex finished cutting clover seed. I ironed some &amp; made pumpkin pies. 

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1st Wed. Fine. Walter down digging potatoes. I cleaned the front room &amp; finished ironing. 

2nd Thur. Rained some in A.M. Cleaned the stove &amp; moved it in. Harold helped. Alex ploughing in afternoon. 

3rd Fri. Fine. I was busy. Had Ralph &amp; Harold over for chicken dinner as it was Ralph's birth day. Alex to mill. Jack Carroll &amp; his little girl called. Elizabeth had sore throat. 

4th Sat. Fine, warm. Mr {?} and his little boy Gordon were here for dinner. Alex ploughing. Mabel called on their way to Kingston. 

5th Sun. Rained in afternoon. We were invited to Mrs Hogeboom's for dinner. Elizabeth wore her new coat. Got buggy muddy. 

6th Mon. A terrible gale. I washed. Alex ploughing. Mabel down got Elizabeth a black hat in King. &amp; she didn't like it. 

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7th Tue. Bright, cold. Mrs Hogeboom left her baby here while she went to town. Up to lecture in the hall. 

8th Wed. Fine. Alex ploughing. 

9th Thur. Rained in afternoon. Father &amp; Mabel down. Harold Sills over. 

10th Fri. Fine. Cleaned up stairs.

11th Sat. Elizabeth &amp; I up to Browns &amp; called in home. 

12th Sun. Beautiful. To church in A.M. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp; I walked up home for awhile, it was perfect out. 

13th Mon. Windy. Elizabeth &amp; I got some nuts in afternoon. M. Wright here a minute. 

14th Tue. Fine. Walter down helping Alex draw in clover seed. I went to {illegible} Institute in afternoon with Mrs J Young out to Charters. Elizabeth went up &amp; stayed with Mabel. 

15th Wed. Most beautiful day. I was busy, finished gathering nuts. Alex threshing at {illegible}.</text>
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16th Thur. Rainy. Margaret Wright here all day. {Joshia?}, Ralph &amp; Harold here for tea. 

17th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth sick. got whooping cough. she was in bed until after dinner. Alex went to Miller's sale. he didn't get home until dark.

18th Sat. Fine. I baked bread. went back in afternoon &amp; helped Alex pick some potatoes. Elizabeth kept house alone. I have a bad cold. 

19th Sun. Cloudy. Elizabeth &amp; I are very poorly. Mrs Sills over. 

20th Mon. Fine. I am very sick. Alex went to Bath in A.M. &amp; he went to vote in afternoon. ladies had votes this time. 

21st Tue. Rained mostly all day. Mabel came down &amp; stayed all day. Father came down for her. Elizabeth has a terrible cough &amp; cold &amp; I have a bad cold.

22nd Wed. Fine. I am feeling better. Alex is ploughing. {T.?} Asselstine the tax man a caller. </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;October.&lt;/u&gt; &lt;u&gt;1919&lt;/u&gt;==

23rd Thur. Fine. Mrs Hill down &amp; washed as I was not able. Alex ploughing. 

24th Fri. Fine. I ironed. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura &amp; Ralph out in Eve.

25th Sat. Fine. I was busy. Alex ploughing until middle of afternoon when rain came on. 

26th Sun. Showery in early morning. We were out to Uncle Ebbs for dinner as we were invited, had a nice visit. Father &amp; Mabel down in Eve.

27th Mon. Showery. I washed. Alex ploughing. 

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29th Wed. Fine. Alex &amp; I went to town took over the front door. Elizabeth couldn't go as she has whooping-cough, she stayed up home. I came home in a car as Alex was so late. Harold Sills came over &amp; helped Alex milk. </text>
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                    <text>30th Thur. Rained. Alex put glass in front door. I was busy. 

31st Fri. Cleared fine. I was busy all day. Alex went up to {Hamms?} in afternoon and got our spys. he ploughed in afternoon. Elizabeth had a pumpkin lantern which she thoroughly enjoyed. 

End of month. 

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                    <text>== November. &lt;u&gt;1919&lt;/u&gt;==

1st Sat. Beautiful day. Alex shipped pigs at Ernesttown station, $16.00. I was busy. very muddy. 

2nd Sun. Lovely. I walked to church in afternoon they asked me in home for tea so Alex &amp; Elizabeth came up also.  

3rd Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex helping Sills with corn. Clover dressers came at dark. 

4th Tue. Terrible wind. Had 6 men for dinner dressing clover. had 4 bushels. 

5th Wed. Fine. I cleaned front room stove. I was sick all afternoon. Alex ploughing orchard. Elizabeth was out all day.

6th Thur. Lovely day, cool. Alex ploughing here in orchard. Elizabeth was over to Morrows. Mother died 17 years ago this morning. 

7th Fri. Fine. Put front room stove up. Mrs Sills over. 

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8th Sat. Misty at times. Had 4 men here getting down our corn. 

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10th Mon. Windy. I was at Ethels went to a concert in Eve. 

11th Tue. Fine. I was at Ethels went to Ackermans for dinner and Sagars for tea.

12th Wed. Misty, cleared. I came home on noon train. Alex met me at Bath. I went for Elizabeth &amp; she was very sick with a cold. Mabel was sick too. 

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14th Fri. Blustery, cold. Sills killed a pig. I ironed. Father &amp; H. Sills were callers. 

15th Sat. Fine. I baked bread &amp; was busy. Elizabeth &amp; I over to Morrows in afternooon. 

16th Sun. Windy. I walked to church in afternoon. got a ride home with H. Sills. F. Sills here in afternoon. 

17th Mon. Lovely, warm. I washed &amp; had our first churning. Alex took potatoes down to Balls. $2.50 a bag. 

18th Tue. Fine. I churned. &amp; ironed some. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp; I went up the road for a walk called at Flora Sloans &amp; Cadmans &amp; in the school house. 

19th Wed. Cold. Finished ironing. Alex putting putty on windows. Elizabeth &amp; I walked up home in afternoon, got their butter bowl, &amp; saw their new stove. 




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                    <text>== November. ==

20th Thur. Very cold. Mr Roblin a caller. busy as usual. 

21st Fri. Milder, lovely. Alex, Elizabeth &amp; I went to town. Father was in town he changed stoves. I had some teeth filled, have a terrible head ache. 

22nd Sat. Showery. Churned twice, in the morning and at night, I was busy all day. J. Young called. Alex &amp; Elizabeth cleaned up over the kitchen it was so dirty. 

23rd Sun. Fine in A.M. Snowed a little in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; I went to church in A.M. Alex didn't get up in time he has so many chors. Elizabeth stayed at home. 

24th Mon. Fine. Washed, churned. &amp; Alex washed the good buggy. 

25th Tue. Cold. Picked the chickens 33. Father, Mabel, Mrs Hill, Walter &amp; their baby here. I ironed some in afternoon. 

26th Wed. Cold, blustery. Father here a few minutes. 

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27th Thur. Lovely day. Alex took 33 chickens to town got 35¢ a lb. Father &amp; Walter done the chors. I baked bread &amp; churned. Our people down in Eve.  

28th Fri. Cold. Banked the house. I washed my hair. 

29th Sat. A terrible wind &amp; rain. Alex churned. I was busy. 

30th Sun. A terrible wind. Elizabeth &amp; I went up to church with H. Sills. Mr Sills &amp; Harold here for tea as the rest were at Wrights. I was sick in Evening. 
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1st Mon. Fine. Killed pigs up home. I churned. Elizabeth was up home too.  

2nd Tue. Snowed. I washed. Alex went up &amp; got the meat. Elizabeth went also &amp; stayed for dinner. we are busy in the fat, made sausage. Kathleen Wright died this morning. 

3rd Wed. Beautiful.cold. busy all day in the meat. Alex churned. Alex up to Bunnies with pigs. Harold Sills over. got {?} hearts for supper. 

4th Thur. Snowed a little. Kathleen Wright's funeral this morning. Made the brine to-day. 

5th Fri. Lovely. Made head cheese. Cleaned all up good. Hugh &amp; Edith Milling called. Over to Morrows in Eve. 

6th Sat. Cold. Walter helped Alex draw down some straw. Harold Sills &amp; I went to Bath in afternoon drove Polly down got her shod. Elizabeth was up home. </text>
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7th Sun. Calm &amp; mild. to church in A.M. All up home for tea. 

8th Mon. Fine, mild. Washed &amp; churned. Over to Morrows for tallow. 

9th Tue. Rained. churned. Ironed some. was busy all day. 

10th Wed. Very cold. Alex up home plucking chickens. Elizabeth at school house in afternoon practicing for concert. I went up home. 

11th Thur. Cold. Father &amp; Alex went to Bath in waggon. Alex got Duke shod &amp; Father took chickens. Mabel came down &amp; made soap. 

12th Fri. cloudy. windy. Father took Alex &amp; I to Bath &amp; we went to the station to go to Kingston came back on the next train as they had scarlet fever at Uncle Ceylon's. had eyes tested we chanced it up from Bath. 

13th Sat. Fine. I was busy. Mabel brought Elizabeth down &amp; Polly. had wood-saw a little while. made a coat for Elizabeth's doll. </text>
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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;December.&lt;/u&gt; 1919. ==

14th Sun. Fine. To church in afternoon. 

15th Mon. Windy. Churned nearly all day. All went up home &amp; got vaccinated. stopped milking at night. 

16th Tue. Lovely. Alex &amp; I went to town. Elizabeth stayed up home. 

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19th Fri. Milder. Walter down helping Alex with wood. I churned &amp; was busy. 

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21st Sun. Fine. I wasn't feeling very well. All over to Sills in evening. 

22nd Mon. Fine. Washed &amp; churned. Elizabeth got a Xmas tree. Alex up home awhile. Father &amp; Mabel are sick from vaccination. Geo Switzer &amp; Ted {Hain?} collecting for J Van Dykes as their house burned down yesterday A.M.

23rd Tue. Fine. I ironed. All went to a Xmas tree in church hall Elizabeth had a piece &amp; did fine. she got some things off the tree. 

24th Wed. Blustery. I went up home to help Mabel as her arm is so bad. Alex took us up &amp; went for us. he churned all alone. got along fine.

25th Thur. Xmas Day. Beautiful. Up home for dinner. Santa Claus was here. 

26th Fri. Blustery by times. Churned. Father &amp; Mabel down in afternoon. 

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28th Sun. Fine, cold. To church in afternoon &amp; in home for tea as Millings were there all day. 

29th Mon. Fine. Got a phone message from Wilford this morning saying they had a baby girl. came at 2.30 A.M. so I went up on the afternoon train. Elizabeth went up home took her clothes &amp; Alex took me to the station. 

30th Tue. Fine. cold at Ethels

31st Wed. Cold at Ethels.

&lt;u&gt;End of year&lt;/u&gt;

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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911&#13;
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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1919&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;1919&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;O. V. B. OUR VERY BEST&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5¢&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Scribbler&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January 1919&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Wed New Years Day. Mild. I washed. Alex up to the hall to get {illegible} &amp;amp; they finished straightening up things.{Illegible} all {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Thur. Fine. Baked bread. Over to Mrs Sills in afternoon to Guild.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Fri. Stormed a little. Wilfred called on his way to Bath, we went to Bath in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Sat. Bright &amp;amp; cold. At usual work. Alex doing chores. Elizabeth outside nearly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sun. Very cold. Bright. I went to church in A.M. with Sills as Elizabeth has a cold. Father &amp;amp; Mabel in afternoon. H. Sills here in eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Mon. Cold. Blustery. I washed. Alex went out to vote. Father went with him. John Smith got in for reeve. Alex lost his vote.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Tues. Stormy. Wilfrid came down to cut wood, but he went home as it stormed. Alex to Bath in afternoon to get horse shod. Mabel {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Wed. Blustery. Wilfred &amp;amp; Alex cut wood nearly all day. I ironed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Thur. Snowed &amp;amp; blew all afternoon. Wilfred called in on his way to Belleville. Alex sorting apples &amp;amp; picking up potatoes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Fri. A terrible storm &amp;amp; blew fierce. Father &amp;amp; Mabel walked down in afternoon. The mail didn't come.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Sat. Very cold. Alex went to mill. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I over to Morrows in afternoon. I cut Elizabeth's hair.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sun. Bright cold. I was very sick. Fletcher &amp;amp; Nelly &amp;amp; Madeline came in afternoon &amp;amp; stayed for tea. Father &amp;amp; Mabel came down in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Mon. Bright. Mild. Alex helping to open up 17 road in A.M. Wilfred &amp;amp; Alex cutting wood in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I over to Sills in afternoon. Edith Morrow over awhile. Father went to mill.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Tues. Fine. Wilfred here all day helping Alex with the wood. so Ethel came down too. Father brought her down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Wed. Mild. Alex helping Morrows kill a pig in A.M. &amp;amp; he drew wood in afternoon. I washed. Elizabeth over to Morrows in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Thur. Lovely day. Alex was up home in A.M. so Elizabeth went up &amp;amp; stayed. Wilfred here in afternoon helping Alex.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Fri. Fine. Alex went out to Fredericksburg for posts for Mr Morrow. I made pies &amp;amp; watered the cows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sat. Grand. Wilfred here all day. Ethel here in afternoon. Father &amp;amp; Mabel went to Bath. The doll wears a bow on her hair.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Tue. Alex &amp;amp; I went to Napanee. Alex took Elizabeth up home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Wed. Fine. Alex splitting wood. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in afternoon. Mrs Sills over. I have a lame foot.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;25th Sat. Fine. Alex has "Flu" and I am miserable.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sun. Alex phoned for our people. Mabel came about 5.30 &amp;amp; sent for Dr. Alex &amp;amp; I are so sick. Elizabeth is alright as yet.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Tue. -----------------&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30th Thur. Aunt Frank here.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Father took Aunt Frank to town &amp;amp; brought Miss Sproule out to take care of me. Mrs Morrow was here. Alex got up to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. -------------&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Got up for 15 min to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;February 1919.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Fine. Alex took his Mother to town. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I were alone. Father &amp;amp; Mabel came along &amp;amp; Mabel stayed here. Father went home &amp;amp; did chores &amp;amp; came back for tea &amp;amp; did Alex's chores. Alex got home about 6.O'clock.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Fine. Callers: Father, Mabel, Mr Morrow, Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Helen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Fine. Father down. I did a little work. Elizabeth went up with Father for dinner. Alex took washing up to Burns &amp;amp; got doll.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Bright. Mabel is on her way to Institute at Mrs J. Youngs. Alex drawing manure. Elizabeth has a cold. I was out a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Colder. I was out awhile. Alex drawing manure.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Perfect. Alex drawing manure. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I over to Mrs Morrows in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Stormed a little all day. Father &amp;amp; Mabel going to Kingston with Fletchers in their car.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Fine. Alex drawing manure. Father down in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sun. Rained some. We were up home for dinner. the first I had been up in a long time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Fine. Muddy. Mabel here in afternoon. Father went to mill. Alex drew some manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Rained in afternoon &amp;amp; Eve. Alex went to Bath in afternoon. Father down in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Fine. Windy. Alex I went to Mrs Millers to a nice party. Harold Sills took a load. Elizabeth stayed at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Cold. Alex took me up home for dinner as the doll is up there. Father brought us home in afternoon. Sawing machine came in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Fine windy. Had 6 men for dinner, sawing wood, the saw didn't work well. Alex went down to J Youngs to help, Millers had another party to-night.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;March 1919&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Blustery. Alex down to J. Youngs for dinner. Mabel here awhile in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. Grand. We all went to church in A.M. Elizabeth stayed up home for dinner &amp;amp; they all came down for tea. I was over to Sills a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Most perfect. We washed. Had a big one. Alex drew some straw down. Father &amp;amp; Mabel went to Bath. Mrs. J. Young called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Tues. Rained in Eve. I ironed some and got ready for Box social at T. Mellows. We all went only a few there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Stormy. I was sick all day in bed. Mabel here awhile in afternoon. Father went to Belleville to see Ethel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Fine. I finished ironing. Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Mabel here awhile in afternoon. Alex drawing manure.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Fine. Alex went to Bath &amp;amp; to mill. Father down in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Fine. Alex got some more straw. I cleaned up the house Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sun.Fine. All to church in A.M. &amp;amp; Elizabeth stayed at home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sun. Rained. Elizabeth had a sick stomach, so we were home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. Cold. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; Walter took some saw logs to Bath &amp;amp; Alex went to cheese meeting in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went over to Morrows awhile. Morrows over in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Tue. Fine. I washed. Mabel &amp;amp; Elizabeth went to Institute &amp;amp; I stayed with Father as he is sick. Alex went up for supper too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Wed. Alex, Mabel and I went to Miss Sharpe's funeral at 10 o'clock. Elizabeth stayed with Father. I ironed in afternoon. We went for Elizabeth in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;13th Thur. Cold. Made cake &amp;amp; cookies. Alex &amp;amp; Elizabeth went up for milk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Cold. East wind. We were up home in Eve to see Father.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Fine, east wind. Alex has a cold. Moved old pig in cowstable. Fred Sills over. I walked up home in afternoon for milk. Over to Morrows in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Rained all day. I wrote to Ethel, popped corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Rained.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Tues. Misty by times. In afternoon Alex, Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Fine. I washed. &amp;amp; got fruit ready for marmalade. &amp;amp; cut out Elizabeth's dress. All went to church in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Grand. I cleaned upstairs. so we could go up to sleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Fine, chilly wind. Walter here helping Alex. Elizabeth went to Bath with Mabel. They were late getting home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Cold. Alex shipped 5 pigs at Ernesttown station. 19¢. I was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sun. Grand. Up home for dinner they had white-fish. Over to Mrs Sills for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Fine, bright. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in A.M. Alex down to saw mill with logs. I washed. All up to Merton Mellows in Eve. for cards.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Perfect. Father &amp;amp; Mabel came down &amp;amp; done our chors &amp;amp; Alex &amp;amp; I went to town. Elizabeth stayed at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Very mild. I ironed. Alex made a water leader. Harold Sills over. Elizabeth has a good time playing outside.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Rained &amp;amp; snowed. Merton Mellow moved to Bath. Alex oiling harness. Baked bread. &amp;amp; did several little jobs. {in margin} Rawleigh's man was here today.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Cold. Snowed &amp;amp; blowed. I cleaned the home though.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Sat. Cold, blustery. Made pies. Bathed the doll, &amp;amp; had baked beans for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sun. Cold wind. Our people down in afternoon then Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went for a walk &amp;amp; in to Mrs Morrows. Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Harold over in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;31st Mon. Blustery. Alex went to mill. I cut Elizabeth out a dress. I took in Eve&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;April 1919&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Tue. Very cold wind. Father here a few minutes. I was sick all day. Alex splitting wood. Supper before dark. Elizabeth crazy over "April Fool".&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. Cold wind. I washed. Went to Guild in afternoon at B. Wrights. came home and all went to church in Evening. Geo. Switzer called collecting money for Arthur Hines as he has just returned from the war.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Thur. Mild. Changed the pigs in A.M. In afternoon we all went up to Ed. Hogebooms. Alex wanted to see about pasture.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. Fine. Baked bread. In afternoon I helped clean up seed grain. Walter was down too. I was very tired. Elizabeth played in the grain.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Lovely. Walter down to-day. Men finished the grain and sawed wood. Mrs Hill down for potatoes. I am working at a dress for Elizabeth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Rained all afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went up to church in afternoon with H. Sills. Callers: Mrs Morrow, Edith, Father &amp;amp; Mabel.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex &amp;amp; Elizabeth went to Bath in A.M. Elizabeth came home, sick. Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Edith Morrow here. Men out up disc drill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tue. Rained all afternoon. I washed ceiling in kitchen in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to Institute in afternoon with Mabel at Mrs Switzer Houlton's had a nice meeting, bad roads. My Mother's birth-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Fine. Cleaned stove pipes. Ironed. Alex splitting wood. I took sick in afternoon. Took calomel. {mercury chloride mineral used as a medicine from 16th to early 20th century}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Thur. Showery. Father down in A.M. I was sick. Alex oiling harness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Fri. Rained all day. I baked bread. J. Young a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. Fine. I cleaned up the house. J. Young here in Evening. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Hogeboom &amp;amp; children here in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. Got ready for church but thought we would be late. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Fine. I washed. Alex clipped Polly &amp;amp; Duke up home. Elizabeth helps feeds the calves at night. Alex over to Morrows in Eve &amp;amp; Elizabeth over to Mrs Morrows for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Fine. Alex went to mill &amp;amp; the doll went over to Morrows &amp;amp; got a tooth pulled, she wouldn't let me do it. Saw the first boat to-day. I raked some of the yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Rained all day. H. Sills over. Nothing doing. Alex doing chores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Fine. Alex raking door-yard. Herb Laidley called. I baked bread &amp;amp; buns. I went over to Mrs Sills &amp;amp; got our syrup. Elizabeth sits here writing with ink. She lives out doors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Fine. Mabel down in afternoon. Alex finished the yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Alex went to station with pigs &amp;amp; calves. Pigs $21.25 Alex to Geo. Fretts in Eve. &amp;amp; the doll &amp;amp; I stayed at Morrows.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Easter Day. Rainy in A.M. cleared. Alex, Elizabeth &amp;amp; I up home for dinner &amp;amp; then to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Lovely. I washed. Alex back burning brush &amp;amp; letting off water. Had fish for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Tues. Fine. Father down &amp;amp; man came out from town &amp;amp; put cistern pipe in a terrible upset house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed. Very warm. Allison made his first trip. Alex took back the drag. Elizabeth has a cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Rainy. Turned very cold. H. Sills over in A.M. Took down the other stove. Fred Sills over. Father down. I cleaned some down cellar.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Very cold. Alex back working on the hill. Harold Sills over. Miss Morrow died this morning at 5.30 o'clock. Alex went over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Snowed some. Cleaning. Elizabeth very sick. Mr Morrow over. Sent for medicine for Elizabeth. Alex went to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth very sick at midnight. Dr. here this morning at 5 O.clock, she was in bed all day. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down. Mrs Sills over, also Harold &amp;amp; Edith Morrow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Mon. Rained. Elizabeth still in bed. Father down. Mrs Sills over in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth got up at noon. she is weak. Alex went to mill. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. Fine. Alex started on the land. Harold Sills over in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of Month.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;May 1919&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Thur. Started to rain about 9 o'clock. Alex came down from the field. I washed a few things. Elizabeth very cross. Alex started the wood house with red oakes, has it nearly done. {some scribbles, possibly done by Elizabeth}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Misty. Alex finished the wood house. I ironed. Not much doing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sat. Misty in Eve. Raining hard when we went to bed. Elizabeth can't go out. I was out to see Mrs Sills a minute. Father down in A.M. Walter here all day helping Alex burn brush.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Sun. Cleared in the night. We all went to church in afternoon and a terrible thunder storm came up. poured rain coming home. H. Sills here in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Mon. Rained in A.M. Mabel here in afternoon. Walter here all day, they were busy in the {?}. Roy Frink &amp;amp; Alfred Jones here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Tue. Fine. cool wind. Alex &amp;amp; I started for town with calves &amp;amp; we had to turn &amp;amp; come back as they were not shipping. Father down &amp;amp; took Elizabeth up home. we went for her in Eve. We cleaned front room. {in margin} they buried Miss Morrow&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Wed. Misty. cleared in afternoon. Father down in afternoon. A. Man in to see calves. I baked bread &amp;amp; was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Thur. Fine. Walter down until noon. Alex took 2 calves to Bath after dinner I sold them for $35.00. Mabel here selling tickets. Father called on his way home from mill.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Fri. Fine. Walter here until noon helping Alex. Mabel down &amp;amp; helped do the front room curtains. I did a big ironing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sat. Rained. I was miserable all day. I put up curtains &amp;amp; was busy. Harold Sills over. Alex had a sleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Sun. Misty. Over to Mrs Sills in Eve. Our people started for here so I called them in at Mrs Sills.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Mon. Cleared. Fine I was busy all day. doing different things. Alex digging post holes. I am going to {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Tue. I basked bread. Alex took young cattle up to Taveners. Kenneth Morrow helped him. 7 head.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th. Wed. Fine. I washed. Alex trying to work on the land in afternoon. Father took his fat cattle to Bath. Alex helped him.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Thur. Fine. Institute having Wilton Play at Sillsville. we couldn't go as Alex hadn't time. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills over in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Fri. Looking like rain. Alex sowed a little.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sat. A big rain last night. I was busy, In afternoon we went to bath as Elizabeth needed boots.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sun. Cloudy. cold. We went to church in afternoon. &amp;amp; we went up home in Evening. Elizabeth made her first visit at Sunday school to-day. she stayed after service.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Mon. Fine, I washed. Alex fixing fence in A.M. &amp;amp; working on the land in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Tues. Fine. Alex on the land again. I ironed. Chickens hatching. Alex came down at noon &amp;amp; couldn't go back on account of the rain.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Rained. I baked bread. J Young here in Evening. Alex on land in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Rained. We went to town. looked quite clear when we went but it was an awful day. Elizabeth was up home they brought her down in Eve. Harold Sills over &amp;amp; helped Alex milk.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Fri. Clear. I washed all day. Cleaned the stove &amp;amp; scrubbed the floor. a thunder storm at tea time. Mr Sills here for dinner.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Sat. Fine. Walter here all day helping Alex at fence. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills over in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sun. Rained in afternoon. I am miserable. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in afternoon. We were over to Morrows in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Mon. Fine. a terrible rain in Evening. I washed in A.M. Mabel down in afternoon and we covered couch. I am so tired. Alex cut the yard.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Tue. Fine. I ironed. made cake &amp;amp; in afternoon Alex took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I to Bath. we took Elizabeth's dresses down to Mrs Doyle. had a nice drive. Ralph &amp;amp; Helen took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I out in boat the first time the doll was in a boat, a grand night!&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Wed. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; Harold went to town. Alex took calves &amp;amp; Harold took a pig. Mrs Sills over. Miss Sproule here in Eve a few minuntes. Fletcher came in Eve &amp;amp; will stay all night &amp;amp; help Alex with pig fence in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Thur. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; Fletcher put up fence in A.M. Alex working on the land in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Fri. Fine. I baked bread. vanished here. &amp;amp; washed the good buggy. very tired. Elizabeth went back to pick flowers in the afternoon with Edith Morrow she is so very tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sat. Fine. I was busy. Alex sowing. The air is most beautiful with the lovely blossoms. Elizabeth picks flowers all the time.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sun. Very warm. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to church &amp;amp; drove the good buggy the first time this season. Alex not feeling very good.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Mon. Very warm. I washed. Mabel here awhile in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Tue. Very warm. I ironed. Mabel made two cakes. Elizabeth took very sick in afternoon, she had to go to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Wed. Hot. Mrs Sills over in A.M &amp;amp; made sandwiches. Had Guild in afternoon &amp;amp; Dr came to see Elizabeth. she seems so very sick. Alex made our garden in A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Thur. A little cooler. I phoned to Ethel saying we wouldn't be up as Elizabeth is so sick. Edith Morrow over to see Elizabeth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth is so poorly. We were over to Morrows all afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sat. Fine. All for a little drive in Eve. Started giving Elizabeth Emulsion.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Sun. Fine. All to church in A.M. Elizabeth stayed for Sunday school. H. Sills over in afternooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Mon. Fine. I washed &amp;amp; baked bread. Gypsies called in. Father {illegible} on their way home from Bath. Elizabeth {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Thurs. Very hot. Alex took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I out to Ernesttown Station to catch the train to go see Ethel. Ethel met us at the station. I was so glad to see her.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Fri.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Sat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sun. Grand. Father's birth-day. Fletcher took Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Fred Sills, Helen &amp;amp; Alex up to Ethels &amp;amp; got us. had fine trip got home 12 O'clock. midnight.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;23rd Mon. Very warm. Father &amp;amp; Mabel went to town. Alex ploughing. Alex &amp;amp; Morrows went to Hawley to see a new tractor work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Tue. Fine. I ironed. getting ready for Kingston.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Wed. Fine. Alex took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I to Bath to go to Kingston with Fletcher. saw Dr. O'Connor.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Thur. Rained in afternoon. Took Elizabeth to Hospital early in morning had operation a few minutes after 9.O clock. Gertie stayed with us until after operation. Elizabeth very sick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Fri. Cleared. Oliver took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I to his place about noon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Sat. Fine. cool. At Gertie's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Sun. Fine. warm. Oliver brought Elizabeth &amp;amp; I up to Bath. Alex met us. Elizabeth very poorly. Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Helen over. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Mon. Fine. Elizabeth suffers so much. had Mrs Mellow down to see her throat. Mrs Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline"&gt;July. 1919.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Tue. Warm. I ironed. made a cake. Mrs Sills over. Alex started hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. Fine. warm. Elizabeth some better. Alex cutting hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Thur. Fine. Felix Mellow came this morning. Over to Sills in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. Fine very hot. Merton came this morning with tractor to plough. Men drawing in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Fine. Raining in Eve. Men drawing in. Merton finished.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Rained in A.M. We went to church in A.M. H. Sills over. Our people came for Elizabeth in afternoon. We went for her in Eve. got butter at Browns.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex went to {illlegible} to get Duke shod.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tue. Very cool. I ironed. Alex cutting hay.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth's {illegible} chicken. Felix &amp;amp; Alex putting up hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Thur. Big storm in afternoon. so men didn't get much hay in. Elizabeth not very well so I went to Browns for butter-milk &amp;amp; butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Fri. Cloudy. Felix here {illegible} drawing in.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. Fine. Merton Mellow had a baby boy come this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. Warm. Mabel came down for Elizabeth in A.M. she was up there all day. Charlie, Floe, baby, Uncle Ebb &amp;amp; Aunt Laura were here awhile in afternoon we were so surprised to see them. Went to church in Eve &amp;amp; got the doll.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Warm. Elizabeth is very sick &amp;amp; was sick all night vomiting terribly. Mrs Sills over. Alex cutting hay.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Rained in A.M. I ironed &amp;amp; was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Fine. Felix came at noon. In evening I went up home &amp;amp; got Topsy to go to town.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to town took Elizabeth over to Dr. Simpson.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Fine. very warm. I done up berries. Felix finished. I took Topsy up home in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Very hot. Elizabeth and I went to Bay for our bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Very hot. Home all day Father &amp;amp; Mabel here in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Showery. I washed. A man came along selling huckle berries we got one pail. 8 qts.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Tue. Hot. I ironed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed. Fine. Alex cut pasture field. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura, Ralph, Perce Snider &amp;amp; his wife here in evening. Herb Laidley came to see cattle. Elizabeth went up too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Fine. Mr Morrow helped Alex finish his hay. Had Raspberry shortcake for dinner. Out to Frinks in Eve. Alex wanted to use the phone.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Fine. Went to Sills &amp;amp; picked green peas. Went for cows. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I up to Browns in Eve for butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Fine, a little rain in A.M. to Bath in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. Very hot wind. My birthday. Aunt Emma, Uncle Ebb our &amp;amp; we went up the road for a drive. Dr Simpson called to see Elizabeth. To church in Evening. called at home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Mon. Fine. Alex took calf to town &amp;amp; brought home feed. I washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Tue. Fine. I ironed. Mrs Sills here for dinner. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I washed the buggy. Over to Sills in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. Perfect. I did up buckle berries Mrs Sills got them in town. made a cake &amp;amp; in afternoon the doll &amp;amp; I went up to Phippens for Lizzie Van Slyke. she was here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Thur. Fine. Alex to Bath for a load of coal.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Fri. Fine, cool. Alex to town for feed. Elizabeth to Bath with Mabel. I was busy all day. I have a lame back. Went for cows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sat. Fine. Alex to station for feed. Ethel, Wilfred, Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sager came along at noon on their way up home. They came back here for tea &amp;amp; all night. Elizabeth walked up home alone in afternoon, the first time she ever went alone. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Sun. Fine. We all went up home for dinner &amp;amp; tea. Ethel went home after tea across the ferry. The ferry boat sunk about midnight. I was very sick all day, a sick head ache. I came home &amp;amp; went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Mon. Fine. Alex to Bath for coal. I was very poorly all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Tue. Fine very warm. I did a big washing, had 2 men for dinner they bought our young cattle.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;6th Wed. Fine, hot dusty. I ironed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Thur. Fine. A thunder storm in Evening. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Fri. Lovely. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I down to J. Youngs awhile in afternoon. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sat. Alex went up to Fred {Favener?} for young cattle. Walter Hill helped him. To Bath in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Sun. Fine. Mrs Sills over. Uncle John &amp;amp; Aunt Frank called on their way up home. Elizabeth went up with them, they all went for a car ride in afternoon. Alex &amp;amp; I were alone. To church in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex &amp;amp; Walter took young cattle to Bath. Alex finished ploughing the field.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Tue. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I cleaned cistern out. Dick came down &amp;amp; fixed it. Mabel came down &amp;amp; got Elizabeth &amp;amp; took her to {a picnic?}. I ironed.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;13th Wed. Fine. {illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Thur. Fine. I ironed some &amp;amp; cut out {under waist?}. Up home in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Fri. Fine. Father down &amp;amp; cut our grain. Alex started drawing manure. Elizabeth went to Bath with Mabel they went to meet Uncle Ceylon, as they are going to Ethels. Mr Sills here in Eve. Mrs Sills here in afternoon. Margaret &amp;amp; Mrs Roberts called.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sat. Fine. Made bread &amp;amp; {pies?}, a bad thunder storm in Eve. Our people went to Ethels to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Sun. Rained in A.M. Home all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Mon. A terrible wind. Alex went to town in A.M. with Mr Morrow. Mr Morrow wanted him to go. Our people called &amp;amp; took Elizabeth up with them they brought her down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;19th Tue. Showery. I washed. Alex draging. Had a down pour at tea time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Wed. Fine. I ironed. Clean up the cellar. Alex draging.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Thur. Showery. Cleaned cistern out &amp;amp; Harold Sills fixed it in afternoon. Mr Sills brought tomatoes over &amp;amp; I made chili sauce. Mr F Mellow called. Mr Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Fri. Fine. I cleaned up the house. To a garden party at Presbyterian church; a terrible crowd.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sat. Fine. I was busy all day. Ethel's birth-day. Mabel down on afternoon. To Bath in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Sun. Thunder storm early in morning. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I walked up home for tea. Alex came along &amp;amp; took us to Presbyterian church no service in our church. Father &amp;amp; Mabel walked up to church also.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;25th Mon. Showery. I washed. Made catsup &amp;amp; busy all day. Alex started {ridgeing?} up for fall. Elizabeth busy all the time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Tue. Fine. I ironed, baked bread &amp;amp; did a lot of work.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Wed. Fine. I was sick all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Thur. Showery at noon. I canned some tomatoes. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Fri. Fine. Alex doing road work. Elizabeth had her picture taken at noon. Ralph took them. I made jelly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sat. Fine. Alex finished his road work. Elizabeth rode up home with Alex &amp;amp; back again. I made pies &amp;amp; cake.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sun. Fine morning showery in afternoon. Went to church in A.M. &amp;amp; Elizabeth stayed for Sunday school then she stayed at home for dinner. they brought her down in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Mon. Most perfect. I washed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Tue. Showery in afternoon. I made some more jelly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed. Lovely. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to Bath in afternoon. Then up to Browns for butter.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Thur. Lovely day. Alex to station in A.M. for a load of feed, then he picked some apples in afternoon. Mrs Sills over &amp;amp; got apples for jelly. Elizabeth went to Morrows &amp;amp; got a kitten.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Fri. Bright, windy. Alex ploughing. I washed the good buggy. Elizabeth went up home with our people for tea. they had been to Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sat. Cloudy. Alex shipped 8 pigs. $245.70. Father down &amp;amp; helped him lead them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sun. Very warm. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down for dinner. To church in Eve. Elizabeth went to Sunday school.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Mon. Fine. I washed. Made chili sauce &amp;amp; catsup in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9tb Tue. Fine. I ironed. Elizabeth washed her hair and so did I wash mine. Elizabeth up home for tea they brought her home in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Wed. Fine. All to Napanee show all day. Father &amp;amp; Mabel did the chors.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Thur. Fine. Alex up home threshing. Elizabeth went up for tea. I did up 2 baskets grapes. Elizabeth helped me do them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to Bath in afternoon. Threshers came after tea. Tommy &amp;amp; Archie Tompkins here all night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sat. Fine. Threshed here &amp;amp; then went to Sills, we had 115 bushels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Sun. Windy. Uncle John, Aunt Frank &amp;amp; Helen &amp;amp; Illa Card here for dinner after dinner we went to Bath for a ride in the car. girls got lost before dinner, great excitement.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;15th Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex to the station for feed. ploughing in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Tue. Fine. I ironed &amp;amp; done the chors as Alex went to town he was jury man. Mr Sills went with him. Father &amp;amp; Mabel milked.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Wed. Fine. Alex to town again, got home about mid-night. Ralph Sills here all night with Elizabeth &amp;amp; I.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Thur. Fine. Alex went for corn binder but it was busy. I have a terrible cold. Mrs Sills over I made chow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Fri. Terrible gale. Alex went for corn binder at noon. Mabel here a minute. Mrs Sills over, I am sick. Cooked some peas.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sat. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to the station to meet Ethel she came on the noon train. Mrs Sills &amp;amp; Margaret Wright {illegible} in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Sun. Cloudy. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down for dinner as Ethel is here. had white fish. Gertie, Oliver &amp;amp; little Alex came in afternoon for tea. Oliver took Ethel up home when they left for home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Mon. Fine, terrible wind. I washed. Elizabeth went up home early in the morning. I went up called for Ethel &amp;amp; went to see Miss Phippen &amp;amp; Margaret &amp;amp; Mary. then we stoped at home for tea. Ethel came down with us. Alex went to Morrows for a husking bee.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Tue. Fine. {???} &amp;amp; baby were up this morning for awhile as they are at John Youngs. Mabel came and took Elizabeth to school "Fair" at Sillsville. Walter helping Alex set up the corn. I took Ethel to the station to meet the 3.57 train &amp;amp; Mrs Doyle came home with me. Elizabeth got home about dark.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;24th Wed. Bad thunder storm in A.M. Alex went up home at noon to help silo. Mrs Doyle here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Thur. Right, clear. Alex up home. Mrs Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Fri. Perfect day. Mrs Doyle busy. Alex finished up home, he was here for dinner then he went to Morrows. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I got some nuts.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sat. Windy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I took Mrs Doyle home in A.M. Alex finished at Morrows at noon. I washed the good buggy &amp;amp; was busy. Father here a minute.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Sun. Most beautiful. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to church in A.M. &amp;amp; stayed for Sunday school.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Mon. Windy. I washed. Alex cutting clover seed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Tue. Fine. Alex finished cutting clover seed. I ironed some &amp;amp; made pumpkin pies.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Wed. Fine. Walter down digging potatoes. I cleaned the front room &amp;amp; finished ironing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Thur. Rained some in A.M. Cleaned the stove &amp;amp; moved it in. Harold helped. Alex ploughing in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Fri. Fine. I was busy. Had Ralph &amp;amp; Harold over for chicken dinner as it was Ralph's birth day. Alex to mill. Jack Carroll &amp;amp; his little girl called. Elizabeth had sore throat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Sat. Fine, warm. Mr {?} and his little boy Gordon were here for dinner. Alex ploughing. Mabel called on their way to Kingston.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Sun. Rained in afternoon. We were invited to Mrs Hogeboom's for dinner. Elizabeth wore her new coat. Got buggy muddy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Mon. A terrible gale. I washed. Alex ploughing. Mabel down got Elizabeth a black hat in King. &amp;amp; she didn't like it.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Tue. Bright, cold. Mrs Hogeboom left her baby here while she went to town. Up to lecture in the hall.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Wed. Fine. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Thur. Rained in afternoon. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down. Harold Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Fri. Fine. Cleaned up stairs.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Sat. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I up to Browns &amp;amp; called in home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Sun. Beautiful. To church in A.M. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp;amp; I walked up home for awhile, it was perfect out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Mon. Windy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I got some nuts in afternoon. M. Wright here a minute.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;14th Tue. Fine. Walter down helping Alex draw in clover seed. I went to {illegible} Institute in afternoon with Mrs J Young out to Charters. Elizabeth went up &amp;amp; stayed with Mabel.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Wed. Most beautiful day. I was busy, finished gathering nuts. Alex threshing at {illegible}.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;16th Thur. Rainy. Margaret Wright here all day. {Joshia?}, Ralph &amp;amp; Harold here for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth sick. got whooping cough. she was in bed until after dinner. Alex went to Miller's sale. he didn't get home until dark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Sat. Fine. I baked bread. went back in afternoon &amp;amp; helped Alex pick some potatoes. Elizabeth kept house alone. I have a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Sun. Cloudy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I are very poorly. Mrs Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Mon. Fine. I am very sick. Alex went to Bath in A.M. &amp;amp; he went to vote in afternoon. ladies had votes this time.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Tue. Rained mostly all day. Mabel came down &amp;amp; stayed all day. Father came down for her. Elizabeth has a terrible cough &amp;amp; cold &amp;amp; I have a bad cold.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Wed. Fine. I am feeling better. Alex is ploughing. {T.?} Asselstine the tax man a caller.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;23rd Thur. Fine. Mrs Hill down &amp;amp; washed as I was not able. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Fri. Fine. I ironed. Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura &amp;amp; Ralph out in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Sat. Fine. I was busy. Alex ploughing until middle of afternoon when rain came on.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Sun. Showery in early morning. We were out to Uncle Ebbs for dinner as we were invited, had a nice visit. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Mon. Showery. I washed. Alex ploughing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Tues. Raining. Clothes line went over in pig yard last night so we had to wash again. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Sills over in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Wed. Fine. Alex &amp;amp; I went to town took over the front door. Elizabeth couldn't go as she has whooping-cough, she stayed up home. I came home in a car as Alex was so late. Harold Sills came over &amp;amp; helped Alex milk.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;30th Thur. Rained. Alex put glass in front door. I was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Fri. Cleared fine. I was busy all day. Alex went up to {Hamms?} in afternoon and got our spys. he ploughed in afternoon. Elizabeth had a pumpkin lantern which she thoroughly enjoyed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;End of month.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;{scribbles below- maybe from Elizabeth}&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Beautiful day. Alex shipped pigs at Ernesttown station, $16.00. I was busy. very muddy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. Lovely. I walked to church in afternoon they asked me in home for tea so Alex &amp;amp; Elizabeth came up also.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Fine. I washed. Alex helping Sills with corn. Clover dressers came at dark.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. Terrible wind. Had 6 men for dinner dressing clover. had 4 bushels.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Fine. I cleaned front room stove. I was sick all afternoon. Alex ploughing orchard. Elizabeth was out all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Lovely day, cool. Alex ploughing here in orchard. Elizabeth was over to Morrows. Mother died 17 years ago this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Fine. Put front room stove up. Mrs Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Misty at times. Had 4 men here getting down our corn.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Sun. Cold east wind. Father had Fletcher to take him to Ethels so I went too &amp;amp; stayed left Elizabeth with Alex. they had callers- Uncle Ebb, Aunt Laura, Ella, Lizzie &amp;amp; Illa. When Mabel came come she came down for Elizabeth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. Windy. I was at Ethels went to a concert in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Tue. Fine. I was at Ethels went to Ackermans for dinner and Sagars for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Wed. Misty, cleared. I came home on noon train. Alex met me at Bath. I went for Elizabeth &amp;amp; she was very sick with a cold. Mabel was sick too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Thur. Fine. Turning colder. I washed. Alex went to {Hamms?} for apples. &amp;amp; clearing ditch. Mrs Sills over.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Blustery, cold. Sills killed a pig. I ironed. Father &amp;amp; H. Sills were callers.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Fine. I baked bread &amp;amp; was busy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I over to Morrows in afternooon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Windy. I walked to church in afternoon. got a ride home with H. Sills. F. Sills here in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Lovely, warm. I washed &amp;amp; had our first churning. Alex took potatoes down to Balls. $2.50 a bag.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Fine. I churned. &amp;amp; ironed some. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went up the road for a walk called at Flora Sloans &amp;amp; Cadmans &amp;amp; in the school house.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Cold. Finished ironing. Alex putting putty on windows. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I walked up home in afternoon, got their butter bowl, &amp;amp; saw their new stove.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Very cold. Mr Roblin a caller. busy as usual.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Milder, lovely. Alex, Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to town. Father was in town he changed stoves. I had some teeth filled, have a terrible head ache.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Sat. Showery. Churned twice, in the morning and at night, I was busy all day. J. Young called. Alex &amp;amp; Elizabeth cleaned up over the kitchen it was so dirty.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Sun. Fine in A.M. Snowed a little in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to church in A.M. Alex didn't get up in time he has so many chors. Elizabeth stayed at home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Fine. Washed, churned. &amp;amp; Alex washed the good buggy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Cold. Picked the chickens 33. Father, Mabel, Mrs Hill, Walter &amp;amp; their baby here. I ironed some in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Cold, blustery. Father here a few minutes.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Lovely day. Alex took 33 chickens to town got 35¢ a lb. Father &amp;amp; Walter done the chors. I baked bread &amp;amp; churned. Our people down in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Cold. Banked the house. I washed my hair.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Sat. A terrible wind &amp;amp; rain. Alex churned. I was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Sun. A terrible wind. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went up to church with H. Sills. Mr Sills &amp;amp; Harold here for tea as the rest were at Wrights. I was sick in Evening.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;1st Mon. Fine. Killed pigs up home. I churned. Elizabeth was up home too.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;2nd Tue. Snowed. I washed. Alex went up &amp;amp; got the meat. Elizabeth went also &amp;amp; stayed for dinner. we are busy in the fat, made sausage. Kathleen Wright died this morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed. Beautiful.cold. busy all day in the meat. Alex churned. Alex up to Bunnies with pigs. Harold Sills over. got {?} hearts for supper.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;4th Thur. Snowed a little. Kathleen Wright's funeral this morning. Made the brine to-day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;5th Fri. Lovely. Made head cheese. Cleaned all up good. Hugh &amp;amp; Edith Milling called. Over to Morrows in Eve.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sat. Cold. Walter helped Alex draw down some straw. Harold Sills &amp;amp; I went to Bath in afternoon drove Polly down got her shod. Elizabeth was up home.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;7th Sun. Calm &amp;amp; mild. to church in A.M. All up home for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Mon. Fine, mild. Washed &amp;amp; churned. Over to Morrows for tallow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th Tue. Rained. churned. Ironed some. was busy all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Wed. Very cold. Alex up home plucking chickens. Elizabeth at school house in afternoon practicing for concert. I went up home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;11th Thur. Cold. Father &amp;amp; Alex went to Bath in waggon. Alex got Duke shod &amp;amp; Father took chickens. Mabel came down &amp;amp; made soap.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;12th Fri. cloudy. windy. Father took Alex &amp;amp; I to Bath &amp;amp; we went to the station to go to Kingston came back on the next train as they had scarlet fever at Uncle Ceylon's. had eyes tested we chanced it up from Bath.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Sat. Fine. I was busy. Mabel brought Elizabeth down &amp;amp; Polly. had wood-saw a little while. made a coat for Elizabeth's doll.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;14th Sun. Fine. To church in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Mon. Windy. Churned nearly all day. All went up home &amp;amp; got vaccinated. stopped milking at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Tue. Lovely. Alex &amp;amp; I went to town. Elizabeth stayed up home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;17th Wed. Cold. Washed &amp;amp; churned. very busy. F. Sills over. Also Ralph. Brought over soap {written in margin}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;18th Thur. Cold. I made pies. J. Young here a minute also Father called. Elizabeth walked up to school house in afternoon for practice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Fri. Milder. Walter down helping Alex with wood. I churned &amp;amp; was busy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;20th Sat. Fine. Alex went to Bath took butter down to Mrs McCarter. 60¢ a lb. Father &amp;amp; Mabel called got Elizabeth &amp;amp; she went up for tea. Alex &amp;amp; I went up for her after tea. F. Sills went to Kingston &amp;amp; got my glasses changed for me.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;21st Sun. Fine. I wasn't feeling very well. All over to Sills in evening.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd Mon. Fine. Washed &amp;amp; churned. Elizabeth got a Xmas tree. Alex up home awhile. Father &amp;amp; Mabel are sick from vaccination. Geo Switzer &amp;amp; Ted {Hain?} collecting for J Van Dykes as their house burned down yesterday A.M.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;23rd Tue. Fine. I ironed. All went to a Xmas tree in church hall Elizabeth had a piece &amp;amp; did fine. she got some things off the tree.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th Wed. Blustery. I went up home to help Mabel as her arm is so bad. Alex took us up &amp;amp; went for us. he churned all alone. got along fine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;25th Thur. Xmas Day. Beautiful. Up home for dinner. Santa Claus was here.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;26th Fri. Blustery by times. Churned. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;27th Sat. Fine. Made pies &amp;amp; cleaned up the house.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;28th Sun. Fine, cold. To church in afternoon &amp;amp; in home for tea as Millings were there all day.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th Mon. Fine. Got a phone message from Wilford this morning saying they had a baby girl. came at 2.30 A.M. so I went up on the afternoon train. Elizabeth went up home took her clothes &amp;amp; Alex took me to the station.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th Tue. Fine. cold at Ethels&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Wed. Cold at Ethels.&lt;/p&gt;
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New Years Day. Cold snow flurries. Played cards. Elizabeth getting ready for school

2nd Tues
Bright, cold. In afernoon Frank took Elizabeth to her school &amp; I went up to Ethels &amp; stayed until he came back

3rd Wed
Cold. I was over to Jim Carrolls in afternoon. Ethel &amp; family here in Eve. Played cards

4th Thurs
Cold east wind. Our folks went to Bath in afternoon

5th Fri
Rained. I was up to Mrs Carrolls in afternoon

6th Sat
Cloudy. Roads very icey. Ernest Young in a few minutes

7th Sun
Fine icey. Elizabeth not home this week. I went up to Ethels for dinner. I went up with Vaughan. The Watts family here for tea

8th Mon
Fine. Washed. In afernoon Mabel &amp; I walked up to Margarets

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                    <text>January 1934

10th Wed
Very dark. Mabel walked back to Pykes

11th Thur
Dark day. Mabel  walked up to Ethels for the day, they brought her down in Eve

12th Fri
Fine. I went to town with Ethel. Father &amp; Horace went for Elizabeth &amp; Mary. Roads fairly good

13th Sat
Snowed. Had wood saw men for dinner. I had sick headache &amp; sick stomach I went to bed at noon. Edna Morrow here for tea. Kenneth came for her in Eve. Elizabeth busy with books

14th Sun
Colder. Elizabeth &amp; our folks went to church in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel up to Claringbolds in Eve

15th Mon
Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early a.m. Horace &amp; Mary went also

16th Tues
Cold wind. Mabel &amp; Mrs Hanna down to B Morrows to ?

17th Wed
Very cold. Mabel &amp; I up to Mrs Carrolls to W  A meeting


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18th Thurs
Very cold. Ethel here all day making her quilt. Wilfred &amp; children here for tea.  Mabel went to vesting meeting in Eve

19th Fri
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20th Sat
Very cold. Folks to Bath in afternoon. I was over to Jim's

21st Sun
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22nd Mon
Rained in afternoon. Got tickets ready to draw for the blanket

23rd Tues
Cold. Cleaned stove pipes, a man in &amp; fixed my machine. Mabel went to the hall &amp; had machine fixed

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8th Sun
Rained turned cold in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; our folks went to church in afternoon

9th Mon
Very cold, 20 below zero. Father &amp; Horance took Elizabeth &amp; Mary in early a.m. Roads were alright

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                    <text>== February &lt;u&gt;1934&lt;/u&gt; ==

1st Thur. Cold.

2nd Fri. Bright, very cold. Father + Horace went for Elizabeth &amp; Mary, then they went on to Bath took Elizabeth to meet folks from the Island, as she went over to spend the weekend &amp; take in the dance.

3rd Sat. Very cold. Father went to town with Wilfred. Tom &amp; Leah here in afternoon. I went over to Jims for a puzzle.

4th Sun. Snowed some, cleared, very cold. Elizabeth came about 4 O'clock.

5th Mon. Very cold. Father &amp; Horace took the girls in early A.M. We washed.

6th Tue. Cold. We {??ined} &amp; mended.

7th Wed. cold. Ethel here all day we did her quilt. Father &amp; his man went to Bath.

8th Thur. Very cold. 38 {degree} below zero., no body on the road.

9th Fri. Bright cold. Horace went for {Elizabeth? - rest is too dark to read}

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                    <text>February 1934

In eve Elizabeth went to Bath to a dance.

10th Sat. Bright, cold. Mabel + I up to Mellvins in afternoon. Helen + Margaret here in afternoon.

11th Sun. Stormy. Elizabeth went in a.m. with Franks when they went to Adolphustown roads got bad in afternoon.  Mabel to church.

12th Mon. Light snow. Euchre &amp; dance at the hall.

13th Tue. Bright, cold. Mable up to Ethels for the day.

14th Wed. Stormy. Wilfred brought Mabel home in afternoon.

15th {Thurs?} Cold.
 
16th Fri.. Very cold, bright. I was over to J. Carrolls, didnt go for Elizabeth as couldn't get through with the car.

17th Sat. Bright. Cold. 20° below early in a.m.

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19th Mon. Snowed &amp; blowed.

20th Tue. Bright, very cold. Washed. Had pancakes for supper.

21st Wed. Bright, cold. bad roads, our people went to W. A. at Mrs Hams. Wilfred here in afternoon I went home with him.

22nd Thur. Stormed, cold.

23rd Fri. Very cold.

24th Sat. Very cold.

25th Sun. Cold east wind.

26th Mon. East wind very cold.

27th Tue. Bright cold. Our folks went up to Ethels in afternoon &amp; I came down with them.

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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;March 1934&lt;/u&gt; ==

1st Thurs. Fine. Bright. Ralph Sills came down for me in a.m. I was up all day walked home in Eve when they came to church.I talked to Elizabeth at {Mrs. Chapman's?}. Mabel up to church in Eve.

2nd Fri. Fine warmer like Spring, rained near night. Elizabeth walked down to Mary's school &amp; came with her. Mary had a horse &amp; cutter, she got home 5.30.

3rd Sat. Mild. Elizabeth here. {T. Gueren?} called.

4th Sun. Very mild. water running every where. Elizabeth &amp; folks to church in A.M. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp; Father went to {Dorland?} with horse &amp; cutter.

5th Mon. Mild. Cloudy. The mailman had a buggy this morning.

6th Tue. Fine, mild.

7th Wed. Cold. We were up to Claringbolds in Eve.

8th Thur. Cold, blustery at times. Mabel to church in Eve



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9th Fri. Bright, cold. I went to Napanee with Ethels to stay a few days.

10th Sat. Cold bright. I was in town Elizabeth down to Aunt Emmas for tea with me.

11th Sun. Bright. in town.

12th Mon. Bright. I came home with Bob Wright, got home at noon.

13th Tue. Cloudy. I was up to Mrs Carrolls

14th Wed. Cold bright. I went up to ethels in A.M. with Wilfred.

15th Thur. Warmer bright. I came down with Wilfred in afternoon when he came for children. Mr &amp; Mrs. B. Wright called before church.

16th Fri. Fine. My girl not coming.

17th Sat. Rained in afternoon &amp; Eve. I was over to Jim Carrolls in afternoon.

18th Much colder. Over to Browns for jig-saw

19th Mon. Cold. Washed. Ethel here all day &amp; made Mabel a dress.

20th Tue. Ironing.

21st Wed. Rained some. W.A. at Mrs Wrights. Mabel went {too dark to read if more written.}







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22nd Thur. Real cold. Folks to Napanee. I phoned to Elizabeth in Eve from Mrs {Phippins??.}
23rd Fri. Cold lively &amp; bright. Folks went to Kingston for a calf and then in to Dorland for Elizabeth.

24th Sat. Snowed. Margaret &amp; Helen walked down about dark. Ackermans came in for tea &amp; to play 500.

25th Sun. Bright. Edna Morrow in. Elizabeth &amp; the folks went to church in afternoon.

26th Mon. Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early morning.

27th Tue. Rained. Ethel here all day making Mabel a dress. They were all here for tea played 500.

28th Wed. Fine. Wilfred helping with roof in chicken house they stayed for tea played 500.

29th Thur. Fine. Father went for Elizabeth about 3 O'clock. she has a cold &amp; sore throat.

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31st Sat. Fine. rained in Eve. Father took Elizabeth &amp; I to town Elizabeth got her Easter hat. Elizabeth has nasty cold. Elizabeth &amp; I saw first robin this year on a post.  End of Month.</text>
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1st Sun. Easter Day. Cloudy. Elizabeth Father &amp; I wewnt to Kingston, down to Minnies for dinner, &amp; got Mabel home about 6 O'clock.

2nd Mon. Clearing. Elizabeth to Bath in Eve to a dance Mabel got 200 chicks.

3rd Tue. Rained in Eve. The Watts family up in Eve to play cards. they left about 12 O'clock for home.

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5th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth up to the hall in afternoon &amp; again in Eve as they had a {feed?} for the {??sing} side.

6th Fri. Misty in A.M. sme fog. Madeline Young came for dinner she &amp; Mabel went up the road in afternoon.

7th Sat. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; I up to Mary C in Eve

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8th Sun. Fine. My Mothers birth-day. Elizabeth &amp; the rest to church in afternoon.

9th Mon. Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M. cleaned our kitchen

10th Tue. Fine. The ice started to move down about 4 O'clock. Harold here for tea as his people went to Kingston.

11th Wed. Poured rain &amp; windy. The folks are cleaning the cellar.

12th Thur. Snowed &amp; cold. Cleaned kitchen.

13th Fri. Cold, blustery in A.M. Men raked door yard. Flora Sloan here all day. Father went for Elizabeth in afternoon. Elizabeth to Adolphustown to a dance.

14th Sat. Fine. We all went to Kingston. Elizabeth got dress &amp; shoes. Father had teeth out. Horace &amp; Mary here in Eve. played cards.

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16th Mon. Misty in A.M. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M. Ethel &amp; family here for tea played 500.

17th Tue. Fine. Done a big washing. I was over to J. Carrolls.

18th Wed. Perfect Spring day. Mabel &amp; I up to W.A. in afternoon I went on to Ethels for tea Mabel walked up in Eve we played 500 &amp; Wilfred brought us down.

19th Thur. Fine. Our folks went to town in afternoon. Wilfred in a minute.

20th Fri. Fine. Cleaned my room. Father &amp; I went for Elizabeth in afternoon. Elizabeth up to {A.Y.P.A.?} in Eve.

21st Sat. Fine. cold. Elizabeth, Father &amp; I went to Kingston. Father got the rest of his teeth out. Mabel has a bad back.

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23rd Mon. Partly cloudy. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M.

24th Tue. Cloudy. I was over to J. Carrolls.

25th Wed. Real cold. Father &amp; I went to town in afternoon he wanted.seed wheat. Edna Morrow in.

26th Thur. Terrible wind, real cold. I was up to Mrs Carrolls in afternoon.

27th Fri. Rained some &amp; snowed. Father went for Elizabeth in afternoon Evelyn came after school. &amp; we four went up to the hall to a Presentation for Maurice &amp; Marjorie. had a big crowd. they all had a good time.

28th Sat. Cold, snowed some. Elizabeth up to hall in afternoon helping clean it up. I finished Elizabeth's room. Started in the {land?}

29th Sun. Bright, chilly. Elizabeth &amp; our folks to church in afternoon. Father &amp; I took Elizabeth in Eve

30th Mon. Grand. Washed. I was invited up to Margarets for tea.


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                    <text>== &lt;u&gt;May 1934.&lt;/u&gt; ==

1st Tue. Grand. I cleaned the spare bed - room.

2nd Wed. Grand. Mabel&amp; I took pipes down. she cleaned her room.

3rd Thur. Grand. I finished cleaning the hall.

4th Fri. Perfect; like summer.  Horace &amp; Mabel went to town. Mary. C. brought Elizabeth after &amp; they were early as it was Arbor day.

5th Sat. Terrible wind. Elizabeth forgot her little trees at Smiths, so she got on Frank Hains milk truck &amp; went up for them. she &amp; Mabel planted them she had 20.

6th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; our folks to church in A.M. Ethel &amp; family here in afternoon. Miss Perry came in afternoon. In Eve the girls &amp; Mabel went to Bath church. F. Gurrens &amp; family here in Eve.

7th Mon. Windy. Miss Perry took Elizabeth in early A.M. to Dorland Miss Perry left about 10 O'clock.</text>
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8th Tue. Cool, windy. Cleaned sitting room. Mobel to W.I. at Mrs Haights. Mary Cadman died to-night.

9th Wed. Cool. cloudy. Mabel &amp; I down to Thurstins in afternoon Edna Mae was there.


10th Thur. Fine. Father &amp; Mabel down to Mary's funeral. Cleaned dining-room.

11th Fri. Real cool. Mary C. brought Elizabeth &amp; Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith came for Play, but there was no Play just Dance the girls went up with Edna &amp; Kenneth.

12th Sat. Real cool. Father not in the {land?} as he is not well. I went to Napanee in Eve with Ackermans. Elizabeth has a sore throat.

13th Sun. Cloudy. Real cool. Ethel &amp; family here in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel went to church in Eve, this is Mother's day.

14th Mon. Fine, warmer. Elizabeth walked up to Mary C. in early morning to go to her school with her. Our folks went to town as they shipped their pigs.</text>
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15th Tue. Fine. Washed &amp; cleaned the wood-house.

16th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp; I were up to W.A. in afternoon.

17th Thur. Fine. I was up to Ethels all day called at Margarets, our people went up for me.

18th Fri. Fine, warmer. Elizabeth came home in the night after the A.Y.P.A. in Adolphustown.

19th Sat. Fine. Painted chairs, put in potatoes, in afternoon Elizabeth &amp; Mabel went down to call on Marjorie Young, &amp; took their presents.

20th Sun. Fine. In A.M. Elizabeth &amp; our folks went to church in afternoon our folks went up to Ackermans. Elizabeth went to Helens &amp; I went to Margarets In Eve Elizabeth &amp; the rest went to woods &amp; I went to {F.?} Gurrins





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                    <text>== May, 1934 ==

21st Mon. Showery. Father &amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M.

22nd Tu. Showers I was over to J. Carroll in Eve. a lively mom {light - night?}.

23rd Wed. Cool, bright. up to the hall in afternoon to an Institute meeting, the speaker Miss Guest came home with us.

24th Thur. Fine, cool. Miss Guest left about 11.30. Father &amp; I went for Elizabeth about 5 O'clock as she taught today 24th May.

25th Fri. Grand. Ethel's took Elizabeth &amp; I to Kingston, had a good day got home about 6 O'clock. Ethel, Elizabeth &amp; I got white hats. Elizabeth played ball in the {Cimmins?} in Eve.

26th Sat. Grand. Our folks to town in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel put Glads in. Elizabeth tired so we went to bed early.

27th Sun. Perfect. Elizabeth at lessons. Elizabeth to church in Eve. Watts here.


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28th Mon Fine. Father &amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed. Ethels here in Eve

29th Tue. Fine. Ironed.

30th Wed. Grand. Margaret &amp; I walked up to Mrs {Hogebooms?} for the day. Ralph got us in Eve.

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1st Fri. Fine. warm. Father went for Elizabeth just before tea. Elizabeth out to {Silbville?} hall to Social Evening.

2nd Sat. Fine. warm. Margie Wright here for tea. the girls went to play ball. I went to town with Ethels in Eve.

3rd Sun. Fine. warm. Elizabeth &amp; the folks to church in A.M. Flora Sloane came in afternoon &amp; stayed for tea, we all went for a drive around the block in afternoon.

4th Mon. Fine. warm. Elizabeth didn't go to her school in early A.M. in afternoon she went, our folks took her &amp; they all went to Mrs McIllwane's funeral she had no school to-day.

5th Tue. Fine, very warm. In afternoon I walked up to Ethels called at Margarets &amp; called to see Mrs. Allen.




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6th Wed. Very warm. Ethel &amp; I went up to B. Wrights in afternoon.

7th Thur. Cooler. At Ethels

8th Fri. Fine. I walked down in A.M. Father went for Elizabeth about 4.30. In Eve Elizabeth &amp; Mabel went out to Olive Withus "shower" with Morrows.

9th Sat. Cooler. Showery. Elizabeth correcting Exam papers.

10th Sun. Fine. shower in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; the folks to church in Eve.

11th Mon. Fine. I went with Father &amp; Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed.

12th Tue. Fine. Mabel at Institute at Mrs H. Haight's

13th Wed. Cool. Ethel &amp; Mabel to Bath all day to a big Institute meeting. Ethel &amp; children here for tea.

14th Thur. Cool. As usual, Mabel &amp; I walked up to Gurrins in afternoon.

15th. Fri. cloudy. coo. Father went for Elizabeth about 5 O'clock. Elizabeth up to F. Gurrins to A.Y.P.A.





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16th Sat. Fine. We all went to Napanee in afternoon. Elizabeth was looking for a school. Elizabeth up to play ball in Eve.

17th Sun. Perfect. Our folks to Bath for dinner. Elizabeth up to Adolphustown in afternoon to {U.E.I.??} service with Morrow. Elizabeth up the road in Eve. Ackermans here in Eve.

18th Mon. Showery in afternoon. Father &amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M.

19th Tue. Fine. As usual.

20th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp; I up to W.A. Started hay here.

21st Thur. Shower in A.M. cleared. Mabel to Kingston with ethel's Wilfred went to see Dr. Third.

22nd Fri. Fine. Father went for Elizabeth in late afternoon I went too. Elizabeth up to play ball in Eve.

23rd Sat. Fine. Father, Elizabeth &amp; I went to town Elizabeth was looking for a school.

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24th Sun. Fine. warm. Watts family here in Eve &amp; Ethels family here in Eve

25th Mon. Fine. Took Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed &amp; ironed. I went up to phone to Elizabeth &amp; over to Margarets for tea.

26th Tue. Showery. I was up to Ethels all day. they came down in Eve to play ball &amp; I came home.

27th Wed. Beautiful day. Mabel had W.A. here, had 16 nice meeting. In Eve, Mabel &amp; I went to ball game with Mrs Ham.

28th Thur. Grand. As usual.

29th Fri. Fine. Barn dance at Ted Coopers. Elizabeth didnt come home as she wanted a class Sat morning.

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1st Sun. Fine. Elizabeth went away with Morrows for the day. Out folks to church in A.M.

2nd Mon. Fine. Washed.

3rd Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; I went to Napanee with Ethels to stay a few days, Elizabeth went to Andersons &amp; I went to Cards.

4th Wed. Fine. In town

5th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; I came home with Ackermans, as Evelyn was over trying an Exam. Elizabeth went on to Ethels for tea &amp; they took her to Adolphustown to see about a school.

6th Fri. Fine, very warm. Elizabeth got W. Ruttan to take her &amp; Mabel to P.E. to see about a school they got back about 5 O'clock. Elizabeth up to the hall in Eve. Horace &amp; Mary called to see Father as he hurt his back. Mr &amp; Mrs Phippin called.

 

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7th Sat. Cloudy. Doing Saturday's work. Elizabeth washed her hair.

8th Sun. Fine. Margie &amp; Helen here in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel to church in Eve.

9th Mon. Fine. Washed.

10th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth, Mabel &amp; I up to Mary C. in afternoon to an Institute meeting a big crowd &amp; a nice time. I went to ball game in Eve with Edna &amp; Kenneth. Elizabeth went up to ball game &amp; stayed at Wrights.

11th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth at Wrights &amp; went on to picnic at Hogebooms I went to picnic with Margaret she sent me word, they brought me home in Eve.

12th Thur. Fine. Bob Wrights brought Elizabeth home in Eve she brought a pan of currants with her.





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13th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth in for a swim.

14th Sat. Fine. Arthur Witfield here.

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16th Mon. Washed. Girls played ball in the {Commons?} in Eve.

17th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel up to hall in afternoon, cleaning it. Elizabeth for a swim in Eve.

18th Wed. Fine. Dance at the hall in Eve a poor crowd. Elizabeth was up. Mabel &amp; I were up.

19th Thur. Fine. Our folks went to town.

20th Fri. Fine. hot. We all went to Kingston for the day, had supper at Minnies got home about 9 O'clock. had a good day.

21st Sat. Fine. warm. As usual.

22nd Sun. Fine, warm.  {I.?} Gurren here in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel to church in Eve.



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24th
Tue. Fine. Elizabeth, Mabel &amp; I up to the hall in Eve a "fire show".

25th
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26th
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27th
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28th
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29th
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30th
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Thurs. Fine. Had Norman Robinson &amp; family for dinner. Mabel had roast chicken. Elizabeth at Mellows. she finished at Mellows with beans.

3rd
Fri. Fine, warm. Elizabeth is tired after working at beans.

4th
Sat. Fine, cool. Elizabeth went up for Betty Gurrin this A.M. Elizabeth making cake. Elizabeth went to play ball.

5th
Sun. Fine. Folks &amp; Elizabeth to church in Eve.

6th
Mon. Fine. Washed. Elizabeth went to Bath to visit Mrs. Rowse she went down with Mr Barker.

7th
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9th
Thur. Fine. Machine left after dinner. Girls had a ball game in Eve, we all went, the Brown girls came over &amp; went up in the car too.

10th
Fri. Terrible hot. Catherine Sills died this A.M. Mabel up to T. Gurrins for tea. Elizabeth in for a swim. I had a nasty headache.

11th
Sat. Cooler. T. Gurren came for Mabel in Eve.

12th
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13th
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14th
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15th
Wed. Fine. Picking chickens here.

16th
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17th
Fri. Fine. I went up to Ethel’s &amp; spent the day. they brought me home. Elizabeth went to Adolphustown to play ball.

18th
Sat. Fine. Elizabeth has a bad cold. Elizabeth made cookies. I went to town in Eve with Ethels.

19th
Sun. Fine, warmer. Thunderstorm in Eve. Elizabeth &amp; our folks to church in Eve.

20th
Mon. Fine, cooler. I went to Kingston with Ethel &amp; family. the girls washed. Neilson Roddick here in afternoon.

21st
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22nd
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23rd
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24th
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25th
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26th
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27th
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28th
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29th
Wed. Fine. T. Gurrins here in Eve.

30th
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== &lt;u&gt;August 1934&lt;/u&gt; ==

31st Fri. Perfect day. Elizabeth made cookies. Mabel busy, Evelyn came in afternoon to go to the Dance in the hall, she &amp; Elizabeth went up with Morrows. Uncle Morley &amp; Aunt {Bird?} called in their way to Ethels.

End of Month.



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1st Sat. Windy. Aunt {Bird?} &amp; Uncle Morley here for dinner. Fletchers sale was this afternoon. Jean Anderson came in the night with Tom Gurrins.

2nd Sun. Cool, cloudy in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; Jean stuffed peppers for dinner. They all went to church in Eve Elizabeth taught Helens Sunday School class.

3rd Mon. Perfect, warmer. Started to cut corn. Busy. Elizabeth &amp; Jean went to Kingston with Kenneth Morrow to a Show.

4th Tue. Fine. Men here fixing corn binder. Elizabeth &amp; Jean up to Mrs Browns for the day dinner &amp; tea. Father went to town for Ethel as Evelyn started to school. I went up to stay all night as Wilfred is away.

5th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; Kenneth took Jean home in Eve. I am still at Ackermans.

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6th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth at Mellow all day. I started from Ethels after tea called at Margarets &amp; they brought me home.

7th Fri. Cloudy &amp; cool. Getting ready for silo men. Mabel made pudding.

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10th Mon. Grand. Men filling silo. Miss Rikely came in A.M.

11th Tue. Fine. Did a big washing. Elizabeth was at Mellows. Mabel down to Mrs Youngs to Institute. I went up to stay with Ethel all night as Wilfred was away.

12fth Wed. Fine. I came down in A.M. Picking checkens here. Elizabeth made a pudding.

13th Thur. Poured rain. Our folks took their chickens to Kingston they were home at noon. Elizabeth up to Mellows. In Eve, Kenneth called for Elizabeth &amp; Miildred &amp; took them down to Keyes to the chiveree. Ethels here in Eve.

14th Fri. Warmer. Busy. Men sowing wheat. Elizabeth went up to spend the day with Helen as her Father is so poorly. Elizabeth was at the hall in Eve gave Neilson a gift.









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15th Sat. Fine. Curring corn at Wilfreds. Elizabeths kitten had a fit and Arthur Whitfield took it away. Mabel did Elizabeth's yellow skirt.

16th Sun. Poured rain. Girls went to church in Eve with Morrows.

17th Mon. Fine. Washed. Elizabeth up to Mellows. I went up to Ethels in afternoon to stay all night as Wilfred is away.

18th Tue. Fine. Our folks had a horse die last night.

19th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred walked up to Ethels in Eve. I was glad to see them it was a grand night.

20th Thur. Grand. Ackermans filling silo. I took sick up there with sick stomach. Elizabeth at Mellows.

21st Fri. Perfect. I came down this morning with bread man. Men at Morrows filling silo. Girls are busy.





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22nd. Rained. Cleaned. Elizabeth made cookies. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel up to church in afternoon getting ready for Thanksgiving service.



23rd. Sun. [] The folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth is sick. All up to T. Timmins in Eve.



24th Mon. Fogy. Tils washed. Elizabeth &amp; I down to Henwoods in Eve.



25th Tue. Terrible fog. Elizabeth up to Mellows.



26th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp; I up to Mellows in afternoon to see them canning. Elizabeth up there.



27th Thur. Rained in A.M. Elizabeth up to Mellows. Our folks looking for a horse.



28th Fri. Fine. T. Turner here in Eve. Elizabeth went to a show.



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1st Mon. Fine. Washed. I went to town in afternoon with Father &amp; Ackermans. I got new hat. Elizabeth up to Mellows. Elizabeth to to A.T.P.A. in Eve. Mildred here.



2nd Tue. Fine. We [irned]. Elizabeth made a pudding. Out folks to Bath. Elizabeth washed her hair.



3rd Wed. Fine. Our folks went to Millhaven &amp; met their new horse as they got it in the Island.



4th Thur. Fine. Margie Wright came down for Elizabeth she was up there for dinner in the afternoon they went selling Tickets on Table cloth. I was up to Mrs. Carrolls in afternoon. Mable down to Thurstons.



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6th Sat. Rained. Elizabeth at Millows Men at Millows filling silo Oliver brought lunch Ceylon up in A.M. &amp; left him.



7th Sun. Bright cool. Elizabeth &amp; Mabel went to church in A.M. Oliver &amp; the Watts came for tea &amp; got Uncle Ceylon. Ackermans here in Eve.



8th Mon. Fine. Washed.



9th Tue. Fine. Mabel up to Hans to Institute. Elizabeth made candy.



10th Wed. Grand. cool. B. Elliot married to-day in our church. K. Morrow here in Eve.



11th Thur. Fine. Mabel &amp; I up the road calling in afternoon. Margie Wright here for tea our folks to Bath in Eve.



12th Fri. Fine. cold. Started getting out roots. Elizabeth cutting out patches.



13th Sat. Bright. cold. Elizabeth dwn Mrs. Hawleys for butter-milk. Elizabeth to a Show in Eve.</text>
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Ackermans here in Eve.



14th Sun. Cold. {different hand writing for this day's entry} (just a mild Summer's Day) Everyone sleeping and just sitting around on their seats thinking and swapping spits. In evening Betsy Jane, Maybelline and Hold him (Honey, won't you hold him) went to hear the Walker man say what he had to say. Best wishes to all and Good night. Here endeth the second lesson. Good-night sweet-heart for I'm on me way.


15th Mon. Fine. Our folks shifted pigs. Elizabeth washed.


16th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred for a walk after school. Elizabeth went to town in Eve to Andersons to stay a few days.</text>
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17th. Grand. Elizabeth away. Finished roots here. Mabel &amp; I up to W.A. in afternoon. Mabel is sick.

18th. Thur. Cloudy [mal] cool. Mildred &amp; I up to Ethels for tea. had a good time.

19th. Fri. Cool. bright. As usual.

20th. Sat. Cool. bright. As usual.

21st. Sun. Rained in A.M. Our folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth came in afternoon. Andrews brought her home.

22nd. Mon. Misty. Girls played "Bridge" in Eve.

23th. Tue. Fine. Walked. Margie Wright here in afternoon. making cats for the hall. Tom &amp; Leah here in Eve. played cards.

24th. Wed. Grand. We ironed. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred up to Mrs mellows selling tickets on table cloths.

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has a cold. Girls playing cards.

26th. Fri. Fine, Elizabeth to hall in Eve to O..Y.P.A meeting &amp; decorating the hall.

27th. Sat. Fine. Our folks went to town to buy little pigs. Helen Sills here for dinner. I went to town with Wilfred. Elizabeth W Junior W.A. in afternoon with Helen &amp; Florence Gilbert.

28th. Sun. Cold. Elizabeth &amp; out folks to church in Eve. Helen Sills here to phone to [Dv].

29th. Mon. Blustery. Made pumpkin pies for Dance in the hall. Kenneth took Elizabeth Mildred &amp; Clara Brown. they had a good time.

30th. Tue. Cold. Margaut sent for me. I was up all day made quilt for W.A. they brought me home in Eve. Helen came too to phone to Dv.</text>
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31st. Wed. Windy. cold. Girls [cleaned] in afternoon &amp; went over to school. In Eve we 4 women went to town with Wilfreds as it was Halloweeen. a terrible crowd. got home about 12 O'clock.


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1st. Thur. Real cold. They are cleaning her house.

2nd. Fri. Fine. Mrs Wright &amp; Margie here in afternoon also Mr. [Quartuman]. Elizabeth up to Wrights for tea Margie came down with her to stay all night. [Q him] brought Uncle Ceylon up in Eve.

3rd. Sat. Milder. Elizabeth went up in milk truck to Smiths. Margie went home. Hubert came in Eve for Uncle Ceylon.

4th. Sun. Rained. No church as Mr. [Quartuman] is sick. Looked for Elizabeth but she didn't come.

5th. Mon. Milder. Did pig washing, Father to town with pigs. Mabel &amp; I walked up to see how Fred Sills is in afternoon. Mr &amp; Mrs Smith brought Elizabeth home in Eve. Played 500.</text>
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6th. Tue. Mild. 32 years ago to-day my mother died. They finished ploughing to-day. Elizabeth [wined]. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred for a walk in Eve.

7th. Wed. Showery. Cleaned outside windows. All up to Conway in Eve to a Bean Supper home at 9 O'clock.

8th. Thur. Snowed in the night. They put stove up in dining-room. We played cards in Eve.

9th. Fri. Fine. Cleaned the stoveroom. Our folks went to town in afternoon. Elizabeth up to the hall in Eve to A.Y.P.O.

10th. Sat. Rained. Elizabeth went to Kingston with Smiths &amp; Kenneth had tea &amp; went to a Show.

11th. Sun. Fine turned cold. Elizabeth &amp; out folks to church in afternoon.

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the Watts brought them home. Harold is staying here.

13th. Tue. Rained. Wilfred had [aferatim] Elizabeth out to Scotts. [Scipis] is helping me to write.

14th. Wed. Fine. Will Hamm &amp; our folks went down for Ethel &amp; Wilfred. Will Hamm was here for dinner. Betty [Tamine] here all day. Tom &amp; Lea here in Eve. Mrs Potter &amp; baby in when they came for Mildred.

15th. Thur. Milder. Mabel &amp; I went up to Ethels for tea, we walked home. The girls got supper.

16th. Fir. Mild. Cloudy. [Irmed]. Elizabeth up to Sills in afternoon brought Mr. Quartuman down for tea.

17th. Sat. Fie. Indian Summer. Mabel went to town with Josia Quaff. Elizabeth at her [rug].</text>
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18th. Sun. Mild. Elizabeth &amp; our folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; I walked up to Ethels stayed for tea got home about 9 O'clock.

19th. Mon. Rained, cleaned. Girls washed. Mrs. Wright &amp; marge here in afternoon making aprons.

20th. Tue. Rained, cleaned. Elizabeth [wined]. Elizabeth studying. we played cards in Eve.

21st. Wed. Windy. mild. Mabel up to the hall to W.A. women took their dinner.

22nd. Thur. Fine. Our folks went to Kingston for their [cau]. Margie Wright came about dark to stay. girls played "bridge".

23rd. Fri. Poured rain. We played cards most of the time.

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25th. Sun. Lovely &amp; bright. Our folks &amp; Elizabeth to church in afternoon. I was over to J. Carrolls.

26th. Mon. Windy. I washed a few things. After school Elizabeth &amp; Mildred went up to Wrights to stay all night.

27th. Tue. Windy. Margie brought the girls down this morning. Our folks to Kingston all day getting car fixed.

28th. Wed. Windy. I walked up to Ethels in afternoon to stay with her while Wilfred is away. Leonard. Dick &amp; Kenneth here in Eve to see the girls.

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30th
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1st. Sat. Rained. ELizabeth went to town in Eve to a Show.

2nd. Sun. Cloudy &amp; cold. Elizabeth &amp; our folks to church in A.M.

3rd. Mon. Very cold wind, Elizabeth went to town with Kenneth to try [Epans] in afternoon. she stayed at Andersons.

4th. Tue. Cold. We [wined]. Elizabeth came home after Euchre &amp; Dance at Odd fellows hall.

5th. Wed. Cold wind. In afternoon I walked up to Ethels to stay with her as Wilfred is away. Elizabeth has a cold. people met at the hall to meet Mr &amp; Mrs B. Elliot.

6th. Thur. Cold. Margie &amp; Helen came down to see Elizabeth. I am at Ethels

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                    <text>&lt;u&gt;December&lt;/u&gt;

8th. Sat. Very cold, bright. Elizabeth sawung. Still has a cold.

9th. Sun. Cold. Killed pigs. Elizabeth up to Mellows in afternoon. I walked up to Ethels to stay as Wilfred is away.

11th. Tue. Cold. I came down in afternoon. Mabel up to Institute at Mrs. Ian Wykes.

12th. Wed. Cold. Very dark day. out folks to town. Elizabeth &amp; I here. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred up to A.Y.P.O at Mrs Coopers.

13th. Thur. Cold. Light snow. Elizabeth to Kingston with Ethels. gone all day. Rendering out fat. Our folks [just] up furnace pipes. Two boys called when girls had gone to bed.

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15th. Sat. Milder. We were busy all day. Wilfred in a minute.

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17th. Mon. Fine. Washed, Our people went up to Chapmans for turkey. Ethels here in Eve.

18th. Tue. Fine. Did kitchen floor. Mabel made X-mas pudding &amp; brine for meat.

19th. Wed. Snowed then poured rain. Our folks to town in A.M. Elizabeth &amp; Mildred went early after dinner to Conway X.Mas [tue] took their supper Mellows took them &amp; brought them home.

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from Mellows for canning Tom &amp; Lea here in Eve. I had a bad head.

21st. Fri. Snowing. Mildred went home in A.M. as she closed school yesterday. Elizabeth washing her hair. Mabel making candy. Mabel &amp; I walked up to X-mas [tue] not snowy out.

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28. Fri. Fine. As usual.

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New Years Day. Cold snow flurries. Played cards. Elizabeth getting ready for school
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Bright, cold. In afernoon Frank took Elizabeth to her school &amp;amp; I went up to Ethels &amp;amp; stayed until he came back
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed
Cold. I was over to Jim Carrolls in afternoon. Ethel &amp;amp; family here in Eve. Played cards
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Thurs
Cold east wind. Our folks went to Bath in afternoon
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Fri
Rained. I was up to Mrs Carrolls in afternoon
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Sat
Cloudy. Roads very icey. Ernest Young in a few minutes
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Sun
Fine icey. Elizabeth not home this week. I went up to Ethels for dinner. I went up with Vaughan. The Watts family here for tea
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Mon
Fine. Washed. In afernoon Mabel &amp;amp; I walked up to Margarets
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Fine. Mabel went down to Mrs Youngs W I Institute
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Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early a.m. Horace &amp;amp; Mary went also
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Blustery. He didn't go for Elizabeth he thought roads were too bad. Ethel here finished her quilt in afternoon. Horace &amp;amp; Mary here in Eve
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Very cold. Folks to Bath in afternoon. I was over to Jim's
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Cold. Cleaned stove pipes, a man in &amp;amp; fixed my machine. Mabel went to the hall &amp;amp; had machine fixed
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;January
31st Wed
Blustery &amp;amp; cold
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="February_1934"&gt;February &lt;u&gt;1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Thur. Cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Fri. Bright, very cold. Father + Horace went for Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mary, then they went on to Bath took Elizabeth to meet folks from the Island, as she went over to spend the weekend &amp;amp; take in the dance.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Sat. Very cold. Father went to town with Wilfred. Tom &amp;amp; Leah here in afternoon. I went over to Jims for a puzzle.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Sun. Snowed some, cleared, very cold. Elizabeth came about 4 O'clock.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Mon. Very cold. Father &amp;amp; Horace took the girls in early A.M. We washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Tue. Cold. We {??ined} &amp;amp; mended.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Wed. cold. Ethel here all day we did her quilt. Father &amp;amp; his man went to Bath.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Thur. Very cold. 38 {degree} below zero., no body on the road.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Fri. Bright cold. Horace went for {Elizabeth? - rest is too dark to read}
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;February 1934
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In eve Elizabeth went to Bath to a dance.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Sat. Bright, cold. Mabel + I up to Mellvins in afternoon. Helen + Margaret here in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Sun. Stormy. Elizabeth went in a.m. with Franks when they went to Adolphustown roads got bad in afternoon.  Mabel to church.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Mon. Light snow. Euchre &amp;amp; dance at the hall.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Tue. Bright, cold. Mable up to Ethels for the day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Wed. Stormy. Wilfred brought Mabel home in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th {Thurs?} Cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th Fri.. Very cold, bright. I was over to J. Carrolls, didnt go for Elizabeth as couldn't get through with the car.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Sat. Bright. Cold. 20° below early in a.m.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Sun. Fine. Folks to church in A.M. In afternoon I walked up to Mrs Chapmans phoned to Elizabeth &amp;amp; in to Margarets for tea, they brought me home at 11 O clock.
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="February_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt; February 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;19th Mon. Snowed &amp;amp; blowed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Tue. Bright, very cold. Washed. Had pancakes for supper.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Wed. Bright, cold. bad roads, our people went to W. A. at Mrs Hams. Wilfred here in afternoon I went home with him.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd Thur. Stormed, cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd Fri. Very cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th Sat. Very cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Sun. Cold east wind.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Mon. East wind very cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Tue. Bright cold. Our folks went up to Ethels in afternoon &amp;amp; I came down with them.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th Wed. Cold, windy. Mabel down the road calling in afternoon.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="March_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;March 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Thurs. Fine. Bright. Ralph Sills came down for me in a.m. I was up all day walked home in Eve when they came to church.I talked to Elizabeth at {Mrs. Chapman's?}. Mabel up to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Fri. Fine warmer like Spring, rained near night. Elizabeth walked down to Mary's school &amp;amp; came with her. Mary had a horse &amp;amp; cutter, she got home 5.30.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Sat. Mild. Elizabeth here. {T. Gueren?} called.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Sun. Very mild. water running every where. Elizabeth &amp;amp; folks to church in A.M. In afternoon Elizabeth &amp;amp; Father went to {Dorland?} with horse &amp;amp; cutter.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Mon. Mild. Cloudy. The mailman had a buggy this morning.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Tue. Fine, mild.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Wed. Cold. We were up to Claringbolds in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Thur. Cold, blustery at times. Mabel to church in Eve
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&lt;p&gt;9th Fri. Bright, cold. I went to Napanee with Ethels to stay a few days.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Sat. Cold bright. I was in town Elizabeth down to Aunt Emmas for tea with me.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Sun. Bright. in town.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Mon. Bright. I came home with Bob Wright, got home at noon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Tue. Cloudy. I was up to Mrs Carrolls
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Wed. Cold bright. I went up to ethels in A.M. with Wilfred.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th Thur. Warmer bright. I came down with Wilfred in afternoon when he came for children. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs. B. Wright called before church.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th Fri. Fine. My girl not coming.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Sat. Rained in afternoon &amp;amp; Eve. I was over to Jim Carrolls in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Much colder. Over to Browns for jig-saw
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Mon. Cold. Washed. Ethel here all day &amp;amp; made Mabel a dress.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Tue. Ironing.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Wed. Rained some. W.A. at Mrs Wrights. Mabel went {too dark to read if more written.}
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&lt;p&gt;22nd Thur. Real cold. Folks to Napanee. I phoned to Elizabeth in Eve from Mrs {Phippins??.}
23rd Fri. Cold lively &amp;amp; bright. Folks went to Kingston for a calf and then in to Dorland for Elizabeth.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th Sat. Snowed. Margaret &amp;amp; Helen walked down about dark. Ackermans came in for tea &amp;amp; to play 500.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Sun. Bright. Edna Morrow in. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the folks went to church in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Mon. Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early morning.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Tue. Rained. Ethel here all day making Mabel a dress. They were all here for tea played 500.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th Wed. Fine. Wilfred helping with roof in chicken house they stayed for tea played 500.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th Thur. Fine. Father went for Elizabeth about 3 O'clock. she has a cold &amp;amp; sore throat.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th Fri. Cold wind. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel to church in A.M. Hubert came up for Mabel to go down.
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="March_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;March 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Sat. Fine. rained in Eve. Father took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I to town Elizabeth got her Easter hat. Elizabeth has nasty cold. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I saw first robin this year on a post.  End of Month.
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&lt;p&gt;1st Sun. Easter Day. Cloudy. Elizabeth Father &amp;amp; I wewnt to Kingston, down to Minnies for dinner, &amp;amp; got Mabel home about 6 O'clock.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Mon. Clearing. Elizabeth to Bath in Eve to a dance Mabel got 200 chicks.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Tue. Rained in Eve. The Watts family up in Eve to play cards. they left about 12 O'clock for home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth walked up to sils &amp;amp; Wrights for the day. B.Wrights brought her home in Eve she was sick up there Ackermans here in Eve they played 500.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth up to the hall in afternoon &amp;amp; again in Eve as they had a {feed?} for the {??sing} side.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Fri. Misty in A.M. sme fog. Madeline Young came for dinner she &amp;amp; Mabel went up the road in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Sat. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I up to Mary C in Eve
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&lt;p&gt;8th Sun. Fine. My Mothers birth-day. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the rest to church in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Mon. Fine. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M. cleaned our kitchen
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Tue. Fine. The ice started to move down about 4 O'clock. Harold here for tea as his people went to Kingston.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Wed. Poured rain &amp;amp; windy. The folks are cleaning the cellar.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Thur. Snowed &amp;amp; cold. Cleaned kitchen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Fri. Cold, blustery in A.M. Men raked door yard. Flora Sloan here all day. Father went for Elizabeth in afternoon. Elizabeth to Adolphustown to a dance.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Sat. Fine. We all went to Kingston. Elizabeth got dress &amp;amp; shoes. Father had teeth out. Horace &amp;amp; Mary here in Eve. played cards.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel went to church in A.M. Elizabeth didn't come home she went in to Wrights. Margaret walked down with her in afternoon.
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="April_1934"&gt;April 1934&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Mon. Misty in A.M. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M. Ethel &amp;amp; family here for tea played 500.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Tue. Fine. Done a big washing. I was over to J. Carrolls.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Wed. Perfect Spring day. Mabel &amp;amp; I up to W.A. in afternoon I went on to Ethels for tea Mabel walked up in Eve we played 500 &amp;amp; Wilfred brought us down.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Thur. Fine. Our folks went to town in afternoon. Wilfred in a minute.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Fri. Fine. Cleaned my room. Father &amp;amp; I went for Elizabeth in afternoon. Elizabeth up to {A.Y.P.A.?} in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Sat. Fine. cold. Elizabeth, Father &amp;amp; I went to Kingston. Father got the rest of his teeth out. Mabel has a bad back.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd Sun. Fine. Elizabeth to church in A.M. the Bishop was here Elizabeth &amp;amp; I down to see M. Cadman in afternoon.
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&lt;p&gt;23rd Mon. Partly cloudy. Father took Elizabeth in early A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th Tue. Cloudy. I was over to J. Carrolls.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Wed. Real cold. Father &amp;amp; I went to town in afternoon he wanted.seed wheat. Edna Morrow in.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Thur. Terrible wind, real cold. I was up to Mrs Carrolls in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Fri. Rained some &amp;amp; snowed. Father went for Elizabeth in afternoon Evelyn came after school. &amp;amp; we four went up to the hall to a Presentation for Maurice &amp;amp; Marjorie. had a big crowd. they all had a good time.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th Sat. Cold, snowed some. Elizabeth up to hall in afternoon helping clean it up. I finished Elizabeth's room. Started in the {land?}
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th Sun. Bright, chilly. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in afternoon. Father &amp;amp; I took Elizabeth in Eve
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th Mon. Grand. Washed. I was invited up to Margarets for tea.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="May_1934."&gt;&lt;u&gt;May 1934.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Tue. Grand. I cleaned the spare bed - room.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Wed. Grand. Mabel&amp;amp; I took pipes down. she cleaned her room.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Thur. Grand. I finished cleaning the hall.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Fri. Perfect; like summer.  Horace &amp;amp; Mabel went to town. Mary. C. brought Elizabeth after &amp;amp; they were early as it was Arbor day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Sat. Terrible wind. Elizabeth forgot her little trees at Smiths, so she got on Frank Hains milk truck &amp;amp; went up for them. she &amp;amp; Mabel planted them she had 20.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M. Ethel &amp;amp; family here in afternoon. Miss Perry came in afternoon. In Eve the girls &amp;amp; Mabel went to Bath church. F. Gurrens &amp;amp; family here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Mon. Windy. Miss Perry took Elizabeth in early A.M. to Dorland Miss Perry left about 10 O'clock.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span id="May,_1934."&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="May.2C_1934."&gt;May, &lt;u&gt;1934.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;8th Tue. Cool, windy. Cleaned sitting room. Mobel to W.I. at Mrs Haights. Mary Cadman died to-night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Wed. Cool. cloudy. Mabel &amp;amp; I down to Thurstins in afternoon Edna Mae was there.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
10th Thur. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Mabel down to Mary's funeral. Cleaned dining-room.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Fri. Real cool. Mary C. brought Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith came for Play, but there was no Play just Dance the girls went up with Edna &amp;amp; Kenneth.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Sat. Real cool. Father not in the {land?} as he is not well. I went to Napanee in Eve with Ackermans. Elizabeth has a sore throat.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Sun. Cloudy. Real cool. Ethel &amp;amp; family here in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel went to church in Eve, this is Mother's day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Mon. Fine, warmer. Elizabeth walked up to Mary C. in early morning to go to her school with her. Our folks went to town as they shipped their pigs.
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&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="May_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;May 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Tue. Fine. Washed &amp;amp; cleaned the wood-house.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp;amp; I were up to W.A. in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Thur. Fine. I was up to Ethels all day called at Margarets, our people went up for me.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Fri. Fine, warmer. Elizabeth came home in the night after the A.Y.P.A. in Adolphustown.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Sat. Fine. Painted chairs, put in potatoes, in afternoon Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel went down to call on Marjorie Young, &amp;amp; took their presents.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Sun. Fine. In A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks went to church in afternoon our folks went up to Ackermans. Elizabeth went to Helens &amp;amp; I went to Margarets In Eve Elizabeth &amp;amp; the rest went to woods &amp;amp; I went to {F.?} Gurrins
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span id="May,_1934"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="May.2C_1934"&gt;May, 1934&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;21st Mon. Showery. Father &amp;amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd Tu. Showers I was over to J. Carroll in Eve. a lively mom {light - night?}.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd Wed. Cool, bright. up to the hall in afternoon to an Institute meeting, the speaker Miss Guest came home with us.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th Thur. Fine, cool. Miss Guest left about 11.30. Father &amp;amp; I went for Elizabeth about 5 O'clock as she taught today 24th May.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Fri. Grand. Ethel's took Elizabeth &amp;amp; I to Kingston, had a good day got home about 6 O'clock. Ethel, Elizabeth &amp;amp; I got white hats. Elizabeth played ball in the {Cimmins?} in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Sat. Grand. Our folks to town in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel put Glads in. Elizabeth tired so we went to bed early.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Sun. Perfect. Elizabeth at lessons. Elizabeth to church in Eve. Watts here.
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&lt;p&gt;28th Mon Fine. Father &amp;amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed. Ethels here in Eve
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th Tue. Fine. Ironed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th Wed. Grand. Margaret &amp;amp; I walked up to Mrs {Hogebooms?} for the day. Ralph got us in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;31st Thur. Fine. As usual.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="June_1934"&gt;June &lt;u&gt;1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Fri. Fine. warm. Father went for Elizabeth just before tea. Elizabeth out to {Silbville?} hall to Social Evening.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Sat. Fine. warm. Margie Wright here for tea. the girls went to play ball. I went to town with Ethels in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Sun. Fine. warm. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the folks to church in A.M. Flora Sloane came in afternoon &amp;amp; stayed for tea, we all went for a drive around the block in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Mon. Fine. warm. Elizabeth didn't go to her school in early A.M. in afternoon she went, our folks took her &amp;amp; they all went to Mrs McIllwane's funeral she had no school to-day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Tue. Fine, very warm. In afternoon I walked up to Ethels called at Margarets &amp;amp; called to see Mrs. Allen.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="June_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;June 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Wed. Very warm. Ethel &amp;amp; I went up to B. Wrights in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Thur. Cooler. At Ethels
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Fri. Fine. I walked down in A.M. Father went for Elizabeth about 4.30. In Eve Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel went out to Olive Withus "shower" with Morrows.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Sat. Cooler. Showery. Elizabeth correcting Exam papers.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Sun. Fine. shower in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the folks to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Mon. Fine. I went with Father &amp;amp; Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Tue. Fine. Mabel at Institute at Mrs H. Haight's
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Wed. Cool. Ethel &amp;amp; Mabel to Bath all day to a big Institute meeting. Ethel &amp;amp; children here for tea.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Thur. Cool. As usual, Mabel &amp;amp; I walked up to Gurrins in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th. Fri. cloudy. coo. Father went for Elizabeth about 5 O'clock. Elizabeth up to F. Gurrins to A.Y.P.A.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="June_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;June 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;16th Sat. Fine. We all went to Napanee in afternoon. Elizabeth was looking for a school. Elizabeth up to play ball in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Sun. Perfect. Our folks to Bath for dinner. Elizabeth up to Adolphustown in afternoon to {U.E.I.??} service with Morrow. Elizabeth up the road in Eve. Ackermans here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Mon. Showery in afternoon. Father &amp;amp; I took Elizabeth in early A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Tue. Fine. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp;amp; I up to W.A. Started hay here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Thur. Shower in A.M. cleared. Mabel to Kingston with ethel's Wilfred went to see Dr. Third.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd Fri. Fine. Father went for Elizabeth in late afternoon I went too. Elizabeth up to play ball in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd Sat. Fine. Father, Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to town Elizabeth was looking for a school.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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&lt;p&gt;24th Sun. Fine. warm. Watts family here in Eve &amp;amp; Ethels family here in Eve
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Mon. Fine. Took Elizabeth in early A.M. Washed &amp;amp; ironed. I went up to phone to Elizabeth &amp;amp; over to Margarets for tea.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Tue. Showery. I was up to Ethels all day. they came down in Eve to play ball &amp;amp; I came home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Wed. Beautiful day. Mabel had W.A. here, had 16 nice meeting. In Eve, Mabel &amp;amp; I went to ball game with Mrs Ham.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th Thur. Grand. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th Fri. Fine. Barn dance at Ted Coopers. Elizabeth didnt come home as she wanted a class Sat morning.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th Sat. Fine. Father &amp;amp; I went for Elizabeth in Eve. called at Ethels on our way home. she finished at her school to-day had her Entrance class this A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="July_1934"&gt;July &lt;u&gt;1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Sun. Fine. Elizabeth went away with Morrows for the day. Out folks to church in A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Mon. Fine. Washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I went to Napanee with Ethels to stay a few days, Elizabeth went to Andersons &amp;amp; I went to Cards.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Wed. Fine. In town
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I came home with Ackermans, as Evelyn was over trying an Exam. Elizabeth went on to Ethels for tea &amp;amp; they took her to Adolphustown to see about a school.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th Fri. Fine, very warm. Elizabeth got W. Ruttan to take her &amp;amp; Mabel to P.E. to see about a school they got back about 5 O'clock. Elizabeth up to the hall in Eve. Horace &amp;amp; Mary called to see Father as he hurt his back. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Phippin called.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="July_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;July 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;7th Sat. Cloudy. Doing Saturday's work. Elizabeth washed her hair.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Sun. Fine. Margie &amp;amp; Helen here in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Mon. Fine. Washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth, Mabel &amp;amp; I up to Mary C. in afternoon to an Institute meeting a big crowd &amp;amp; a nice time. I went to ball game in Eve with Edna &amp;amp; Kenneth. Elizabeth went up to ball game &amp;amp; stayed at Wrights.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth at Wrights &amp;amp; went on to picnic at Hogebooms I went to picnic with Margaret she sent me word, they brought me home in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Thur. Fine. Bob Wrights brought Elizabeth home in Eve she brought a pan of currants with her.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="July_1934"&gt;July 1934&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;13th Fri. Fine. Elizabeth in for a swim.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Sat. Fine. Arthur Witfield here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th Sun. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the folks to church in A.M. W.R. here in Eve our folks up to Ackermans in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th Mon. Washed. Girls played ball in the {Commons?} in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel up to hall in afternoon, cleaning it. Elizabeth for a swim in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Wed. Fine. Dance at the hall in Eve a poor crowd. Elizabeth was up. Mabel &amp;amp; I were up.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Thur. Fine. Our folks went to town.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Fri. Fine. hot. We all went to Kingston for the day, had supper at Minnies got home about 9 O'clock. had a good day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Sat. Fine. warm. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd Sun. Fine, warm.  {I.?} Gurren here in afternoon. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;July 1934
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd
Mon. Fine. Done berries. Washed. Elizabeth, Mabel &amp;amp; I to the hall in Eve a fire show put on. Margie &amp;amp; Helen here in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th
Tue. Fine. Elizabeth, Mabel &amp;amp; I up to the hall in Eve a "fire show".
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th
Wed. Fine, very warm. Elizabethup to Mellows in afternoon. Elizabeth to a "Dance" in Bath in Eve. Mabel &amp;amp; I to Show in the hall. Elizabeth had 2 pupils pass their Entrance the results were out to-day.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th
Thur. Fine. Elizabeth up to Mellows she played ball in Eve and went to the Show. Mabel went to Show.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th
Fri. Fine. My birth-day. Elizabeth up to Mellows all day. she came home tired.  Elizabeth &amp;amp; Josia were in the water. Uncle Ceylin came..
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th
Sat. Fine, very warm. Uncle Ceylin here. Elizabeth up to Mellows she came home tired. Mabel &amp;amp; I to Show in Eve the last night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="July_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;July 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;29th
Sun. Fine. cooler. The folks took Uncle Ceylin down to Minnies. Elizabeth went to church in A.M. Josia here in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th
Mon. Fine. Elizabeth at Mellows. Washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;31st
Tue. Fine. Very dry. We ironed. Mabel’s birth-day.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="August_1934"&gt;August 1934&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st
Wed. Fine. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd
Thurs. Fine. Had Norman Robinson &amp;amp; family for dinner. Mabel had roast chicken. Elizabeth at Mellows. she finished at Mellows with beans.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd
Fri. Fine, warm. Elizabeth is tired after working at beans.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th
Sat. Fine, cool. Elizabeth went up for Betty Gurrin this A.M. Elizabeth making cake. Elizabeth went to play ball.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th
Sun. Fine. Folks &amp;amp; Elizabeth to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th
Mon. Fine. Washed. Elizabeth went to Bath to visit Mrs. Rowse she went down with Mr Barker.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th
Tues. Fine. I ironed. Folks went to town for meal. we phoned for Elizabeth she came up with mail-man. Threshing machine came in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th
Wed. Fine. Busy Threshing had 16 men.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="August"&gt;August&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;9th
Thur. Fine. Machine left after dinner. Girls had a ball game in Eve, we all went, the Brown girls came over &amp;amp; went up in the car too.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th
Fri. Terrible hot. Catherine Sills died this A.M. Mabel up to T. Gurrins for tea. Elizabeth in for a swim. I had a nasty headache.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th
Sat. Cooler. T. Gurren came for Mabel in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th
Sun. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M. In afternoon our folks went to Kate Sills funeral it waws at the church. Betty Todd here in afternoon. Elizabeth down to Morrows for tea she went to Belleville in Eve with them. Aunt Emma &amp;amp; family called here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th
Mon. Shower in Eve. Washed. Elizabeth writing letters.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th
Tue. Fine. We ironed. We all went to Mrs Keyes Inst {too dark to read word}
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="August_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;August 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th
Wed. Fine. Picking chickens here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th
Thur. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; the folks took their chickens to Kingston. All up to Conway to ball game in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th
Fri. Fine. I went up to Ethel’s &amp;amp; spent the day. they brought me home. Elizabeth went to Adolphustown to play ball.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th
Sat. Fine. Elizabeth has a bad cold. Elizabeth made cookies. I went to town in Eve with Ethels.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th
Sun. Fine, warmer. Thunderstorm in Eve. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th
Mon. Fine, cooler. I went to Kingston with Ethel &amp;amp; family. the girls washed. Neilson Roddick here in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st
Tues. Fine. 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd
Wed. Fine.  Margie Wright here for tea. Girls played ball in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd
Thur. Fine. Helen Sills here in A.M. Canned tomatoes.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="August_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;August 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;24th
Fri. Fine. Neilson Roddick here in A.M. Elizabeth had the Cousin girls come down with the mail - man in A.M. Madeline Young came up with the mail-man in afternoon. Girls all to the hall in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th
Sat. Fine. Girls all here. Busy.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th
Sun. Fine, cool. Evelyn here all day, all the girls went to church in A.M.
Mr. Cousins came in Eve for the girls. Ethels here in Eve. The Watts family here for tea had 11 for tea.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th
Mon. Fine, cool. Our folks took Madeline to Bath in A.M.  Elizabeth &amp;amp; I straightened up the house.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th
Tues. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I washed.  Our folks went to Kingston. Father got an impression.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th
Wed. Fine. T. Gurrins here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th
Thurs. Fine. Elizabeth started with tomatoes at Mellows. Our folks went to Kingston for his teeth. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Smith here in Eve, played cards. Madeline brought her things up in Eve. Mr Cousins left kitten.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;p&gt;{top of page transcribed on previous page}
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="August_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;August 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;31st Fri. Perfect day. Elizabeth made cookies. Mabel busy, Evelyn came in afternoon to go to the Dance in the hall, she &amp;amp; Elizabeth went up with Morrows. Uncle Morley &amp;amp; Aunt {Bird?} called in their way to Ethels.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;End of Month.
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September:_1934."&gt;&lt;u&gt;September: 1934.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Sat. Windy. Aunt {Bird?} &amp;amp; Uncle Morley here for dinner. Fletchers sale was this afternoon. Jean Anderson came in the night with Tom Gurrins.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Sun. Cool, cloudy in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Jean stuffed peppers for dinner. They all went to church in Eve Elizabeth taught Helens Sunday School class.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Mon. Perfect, warmer. Started to cut corn. Busy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Jean went to Kingston with Kenneth Morrow to a Show.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Tue. Fine. Men here fixing corn binder. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Jean up to Mrs Browns for the day dinner &amp;amp; tea. Father went to town for Ethel as Evelyn started to school. I went up to stay all night as Wilfred is away.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Kenneth took Jean home in Eve. I am still at Ackermans.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September_1934."&gt;&lt;u&gt;September 1934.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Thur. Fine. Elizabeth at Mellow all day. I started from Ethels after tea called at Margarets &amp;amp; they brought me home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Fri. Cloudy &amp;amp; cool. Getting ready for silo men. Mabel made pudding.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Sat. Rained. Men had to go home. we changed things around up stairs &amp;amp; got ready for Miss Rikely. I took first bed-room. Ethel &amp;amp; children here in Eve while Wilfred went to town. Elizabeth at Mellows in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Sun. Partly cloudy. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I walked up to Margarets after dinner just got there when we heard Margaret Sills had passed away in Kingston hospital result of an accident. Geo Scotts came so Mabel went up for us. Kenneth Morrow called in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;September 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;10th Mon. Grand. Men filling silo. Miss Rikely came in A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Tue. Fine. Did a big washing. Elizabeth was at Mellows. Mabel down to Mrs Youngs to Institute. I went up to stay with Ethel all night as Wilfred was away.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12fth Wed. Fine. I came down in A.M. Picking checkens here. Elizabeth made a pudding.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Thur. Poured rain. Our folks took their chickens to Kingston they were home at noon. Elizabeth up to Mellows. In Eve, Kenneth called for Elizabeth &amp;amp; Miildred &amp;amp; took them down to Keyes to the chiveree. Ethels here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Fri. Warmer. Busy. Men sowing wheat. Elizabeth went up to spend the day with Helen as her Father is so poorly. Elizabeth was at the hall in Eve gave Neilson a gift.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;September 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;15th Sat. Fine. Curring corn at Wilfreds. Elizabeths kitten had a fit and Arthur Whitfield took it away. Mabel did Elizabeth's yellow skirt.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th Sun. Poured rain. Girls went to church in Eve with Morrows.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th Mon. Fine. Washed. Elizabeth up to Mellows. I went up to Ethels in afternoon to stay all night as Wilfred is away.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th Tue. Fine. Our folks had a horse die last night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th Wed. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred walked up to Ethels in Eve. I was glad to see them it was a grand night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th Thur. Grand. Ackermans filling silo. I took sick up there with sick stomach. Elizabeth at Mellows.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st Fri. Perfect. I came down this morning with bread man. Men at Morrows filling silo. Girls are busy.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="10955313">
                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;September 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;22nd. Rained. Cleaned. Elizabeth made cookies. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel up to church in afternoon getting ready for Thanksgiving service.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd. Sun. [] The folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth is sick. All up to T. Timmins in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th Mon. Fogy. Tils washed. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I down to Henwoods in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th Tue. Terrible fog. Elizabeth up to Mellows.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th Wed. Fine. Mabel &amp;amp; I up to Mellows in afternoon to see them canning. Elizabeth up there.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th Thur. Rained in A.M. Elizabeth up to Mellows. Our folks looking for a horse.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th Fri. Fine. T. Turner here in Eve. Elizabeth went to a show.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th Sat. Fine. Elizabeth up to Mellows. Father to the Island looking for a horse. Mabel went to Bath with him.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="September_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;September 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;30th
Sun. cloudy &amp;amp; cold. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
              <elementText elementTextId="10955315">
                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="October_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;October 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;1st Mon. Fine. Washed. I went to town in afternoon with Father &amp;amp; Ackermans. I got new hat. Elizabeth up to Mellows. Elizabeth to to A.T.P.A. in Eve. Mildred here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd Tue. Fine. We [irned]. Elizabeth made a pudding. Out folks to Bath. Elizabeth washed her hair.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd Wed. Fine. Our folks went to Millhaven &amp;amp; met their new horse as they got it in the Island.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th Thur. Fine. Margie Wright came down for Elizabeth she was up there for dinner in the afternoon they went selling Tickets on Table cloth. I was up to Mrs. Carrolls in afternoon. Mable down to Thurstons.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th Fri. Windy. Mabel went to Bath to Dearney Meeting with Wrights. Elizabeth was up to Mellows in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;div class="mw-parser-output"&gt;&lt;h2&gt;&lt;span class="mw-headline" id="October_1934"&gt;&lt;u&gt;October 1934&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;6th Sat. Rained. Elizabeth at Millows Men at Millows filling silo Oliver brought lunch Ceylon up in A.M. &amp;amp; left him.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th Sun. Bright cool. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mabel went to church in A.M. Oliver &amp;amp; the Watts came for tea &amp;amp; got Uncle Ceylon. Ackermans here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th Mon. Fine. Washed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th Tue. Fine. Mabel up to Hans to Institute. Elizabeth made candy.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th Wed. Grand. cool. B. Elliot married to-day in our church. K. Morrow here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th Thur. Fine. Mabel &amp;amp; I up the road calling in afternoon. Margie Wright here for tea our folks to Bath in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th Fri. Fine. cold. Started getting out roots. Elizabeth cutting out patches.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th Sat. Bright. cold. Elizabeth dwn Mrs. Hawleys for butter-milk. Elizabeth to a Show in Eve.
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&lt;p&gt;Ackermans here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th Sun. Cold. {different hand writing for this day's entry} (just a mild Summer's Day) Everyone sleeping and just sitting around on their seats thinking and swapping spits. In evening Betsy Jane, Maybelline and Hold him (Honey, won't you hold him) went to hear the Walker man say what he had to say. Best wishes to all and Good night. Here endeth the second lesson. Good-night sweet-heart for I'm on me way.
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15th Mon. Fine. Our folks shifted pigs. Elizabeth washed.
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16th Tue. Fine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred for a walk after school. Elizabeth went to town in Eve to Andersons to stay a few days.
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&lt;p&gt;17th. Grand. Elizabeth away. Finished roots here. Mabel &amp;amp; I up to W.A. in afternoon. Mabel is sick.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th. Thur. Cloudy [mal] cool. Mildred &amp;amp; I up to Ethels for tea. had a good time.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th. Fri. Cool. bright. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th. Sat. Cool. bright. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st. Sun. Rained in A.M. Our folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth came in afternoon. Andrews brought her home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd. Mon. Misty. Girls played "Bridge" in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23th. Tue. Fine. Walked. Margie Wright here in afternoon. making cats for the hall. Tom &amp;amp; Leah here in Eve. played cards.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th. Wed. Grand. We ironed. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred up to Mrs mellows selling tickets on table cloths.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;25th. Thur. Grand. Mabel had roast chicken for dinner. Elizabeth made a pudding. Mildred
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has a cold. Girls playing cards.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th. Fri. Fine, Elizabeth to hall in Eve to O..Y.P.A meeting &amp;amp; decorating the hall.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th. Sat. Fine. Our folks went to town to buy little pigs. Helen Sills here for dinner. I went to town with Wilfred. Elizabeth W Junior W.A. in afternoon with Helen &amp;amp; Florence Gilbert.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th. Sun. Cold. Elizabeth &amp;amp; out folks to church in Eve. Helen Sills here to phone to [Dv].
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th. Mon. Blustery. Made pumpkin pies for Dance in the hall. Kenneth took Elizabeth Mildred &amp;amp; Clara Brown. they had a good time.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th. Tue. Cold. Margaut sent for me. I was up all day made quilt for W.A. they brought me home in Eve. Helen came too to phone to Dv.
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&lt;p&gt;31st. Wed. Windy. cold. Girls [cleaned] in afternoon &amp;amp; went over to school. In Eve we 4 women went to town with Wilfreds as it was Halloweeen. a terrible crowd. got home about 12 O'clock.
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End of Month.
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&lt;p&gt;1st. Thur. Real cold. They are cleaning her house.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd. Fri. Fine. Mrs Wright &amp;amp; Margie here in afternoon also Mr. [Quartuman]. Elizabeth up to Wrights for tea Margie came down with her to stay all night. [Q him] brought Uncle Ceylon up in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd. Sat. Milder. Elizabeth went up in milk truck to Smiths. Margie went home. Hubert came in Eve for Uncle Ceylon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th. Sun. Rained. No church as Mr. [Quartuman] is sick. Looked for Elizabeth but she didn't come.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th. Mon. Milder. Did pig washing, Father to town with pigs. Mabel &amp;amp; I walked up to see how Fred Sills is in afternoon. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Smith brought Elizabeth home in Eve. Played 500.
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&lt;p&gt;6th. Tue. Mild. 32 years ago to-day my mother died. They finished ploughing to-day. Elizabeth [wined]. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred for a walk in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th. Wed. Showery. Cleaned outside windows. All up to Conway in Eve to a Bean Supper home at 9 O'clock.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th. Thur. Snowed in the night. They put stove up in dining-room. We played cards in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th. Fri. Fine. Cleaned the stoveroom. Our folks went to town in afternoon. Elizabeth up to the hall in Eve to A.Y.P.O.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;10th. Sat. Rained. Elizabeth went to Kingston with Smiths &amp;amp; Kenneth had tea &amp;amp; went to a Show.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th. Sun. Fine turned cold. Elizabeth &amp;amp; out folks to church in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th. Mon. Fine. Father &amp;amp; Mabel took Wilfred &amp;amp; Ethel to Kingston as Wilfred went down to have lunch out. They had a []
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;[continued from last page]
the Watts brought them home. Harold is staying here.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th. Tue. Rained. Wilfred had [aferatim] Elizabeth out to Scotts. [Scipis] is helping me to write.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th. Wed. Fine. Will Hamm &amp;amp; our folks went down for Ethel &amp;amp; Wilfred. Will Hamm was here for dinner. Betty [Tamine] here all day. Tom &amp;amp; Lea here in Eve. Mrs Potter &amp;amp; baby in when they came for Mildred.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;15th. Thur. Milder. Mabel &amp;amp; I went up to Ethels for tea, we walked home. The girls got supper.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th. Fir. Mild. Cloudy. [Irmed]. Elizabeth up to Sills in afternoon brought Mr. Quartuman down for tea.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th. Sat. Fie. Indian Summer. Mabel went to town with Josia Quaff. Elizabeth at her [rug].
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&lt;p&gt;18th. Sun. Mild. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I walked up to Ethels stayed for tea got home about 9 O'clock.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th. Mon. Rained, cleaned. Girls washed. Mrs. Wright &amp;amp; marge here in afternoon making aprons.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th. Tue. Rained, cleaned. Elizabeth [wined]. Elizabeth studying. we played cards in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st. Wed. Windy. mild. Mabel up to the hall to W.A. women took their dinner.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd. Thur. Fine. Our folks went to Kingston for their [cau]. Margie Wright came about dark to stay. girls played "bridge".
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd. Fri. Poured rain. We played cards most of the time.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th. Sat. Cloudy. Our people went to Bath in afternoon, the girls made cookies. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Eright came in Eve for Margie [] played cards
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&lt;p&gt;25th. Sun. Lovely &amp;amp; bright. Our folks &amp;amp; Elizabeth to church in afternoon. I was over to J. Carrolls.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;26th. Mon. Windy. I washed a few things. After school Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred went up to Wrights to stay all night.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th. Tue. Windy. Margie brought the girls down this morning. Our folks to Kingston all day getting car fixed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28th. Wed. Windy. I walked up to Ethels in afternoon to stay with her while Wilfred is away. Leonard. Dick &amp;amp; Kenneth here in Eve to see the girls.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;29th. Thur. Poured rain. Up early in morning to hear the wedding the girls walked up to Mellows to hear it. Elizabeth to Kingston with Mellows. Mildred to Kingston with Harold Allison.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th
Fri. Rained. I came home at noon with Wilfred. Elizabeth went to town with Wilfred.
Elizabeth Mabel &amp;amp; up to Euchre at hall in Eve, had 12 tables. Mabel got a prize.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;End of Month.
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&lt;p&gt;1st. Sat. Rained. ELizabeth went to town in Eve to a Show.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;2nd. Sun. Cloudy &amp;amp; cold. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;3rd. Mon. Very cold wind, Elizabeth went to town with Kenneth to try [Epans] in afternoon. she stayed at Andersons.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;4th. Tue. Cold. We [wined]. Elizabeth came home after Euchre &amp;amp; Dance at Odd fellows hall.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;5th. Wed. Cold wind. In afternoon I walked up to Ethels to stay with her as Wilfred is away. Elizabeth has a cold. people met at the hall to meet Mr &amp;amp; Mrs B. Elliot.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;6th. Thur. Cold. Margie &amp;amp; Helen came down to see Elizabeth. I am at Ethels
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;7th. Fri. Very cold. I came down to Margauts in afternoon &amp;amp; then on home. Mabel made Xmas cake. Elizabeth out to Sills in Eve with Dick.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;8th. Sat. Very cold, bright. Elizabeth sawung. Still has a cold.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;9th. Sun. Cold. Killed pigs. Elizabeth up to Mellows in afternoon. I walked up to Ethels to stay as Wilfred is away.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;11th. Tue. Cold. I came down in afternoon. Mabel up to Institute at Mrs. Ian Wykes.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;12th. Wed. Cold. Very dark day. out folks to town. Elizabeth &amp;amp; I here. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred up to A.Y.P.O at Mrs Coopers.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;13th. Thur. Cold. Light snow. Elizabeth to Kingston with Ethels. gone all day. Rendering out fat. Our folks [just] up furnace pipes. Two boys called when girls had gone to bed.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;14th. Fri. Fine. I went to Napanee with Ethels got home at dark. Elizabeth made pyjama bag. Ethel made [].
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&lt;p&gt;15th. Sat. Milder. We were busy all day. Wilfred in a minute.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;16th. Sun. Rained. cleaned. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to church in A.M. I was over to J. Carrolls in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;17th. Mon. Fine. Washed, Our people went up to Chapmans for turkey. Ethels here in Eve.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;18th. Tue. Fine. Did kitchen floor. Mabel made X-mas pudding &amp;amp; brine for meat.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th. Wed. Snowed then poured rain. Our folks to town in A.M. Elizabeth &amp;amp; Mildred went early after dinner to Conway X.Mas [tue] took their supper Mellows took them &amp;amp; brought them home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;20th. Thur. Fine. Elizabeth went up for Betty Turner she was here all day they all went over to school to Xmas [tue] Elizabeth got her cheque.
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from Mellows for canning Tom &amp;amp; Lea here in Eve. I had a bad head.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;21st. Fri. Snowing. Mildred went home in A.M. as she closed school yesterday. Elizabeth washing her hair. Mabel making candy. Mabel &amp;amp; I walked up to X-mas [tue] not snowy out.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;22nd. Sat. Cold. Mabel got turkey &amp;amp; duck ready. ELizabeth &amp;amp; I made candy. Elizabeth went down the road calling6 Mabel went up to Mrs Carrolls. Elizabeth decorated the dining room.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;23rd. Sun. Snowed some &amp;amp; windy. saw a cutter in the road. I was up Mrs. Carrols in A.M. Elizabeth to church in afternoon.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;24th. Mon. Fine. All busy, getting birds ready for X-mas, Mabel made ice-cream, Elizabeth set the table. Leonard Mellow here in Eve we played 500.
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&lt;p&gt;26th. Tue. Christmas day. Cloudy. Slight trace of sunshine. Elizabeth &amp;amp; our folks to early service at 8 O'clock. Ethel 6 family &amp;amp; the Watts here all day. had a good day. played games.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th. Wed. Snowed hard all day &amp;amp; a terrible wind. Elizabeth made Mabel a dins] for old time party in the hall.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;27th. Thur. Bright very cold. Mabel up to hall in afternoon. Elizabeth 6 Mabel up to the hall in Eve to a hard time party.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;28. Fri. Fine. As usual.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;19th. Sat. Snowed. blowed &amp;amp; cold. In afternoon Elizabeth went up to Mrs Carrolls to do some sewing for Mrs Carroll. then Elizabeth 6 Mabel went up to Mrs Chapmans to phone to Mildred as her Mother is ill. Kenneth &amp;amp; Edna here in Eve, played cards.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;30th Sun. Bright cold. Elizabeth + Mabel to churcg in a.m. Margie Wright came down for dinner. Wilfred came for Elizabeth + I to go up for tea. I went up with him + Elizabeth. Went when Margie went home.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;31st Mon. Very cold. Girls washed. Elizabeth + Mabel working at quilt. This is new years Eve.
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                    <text>                                        Lenna A.M. Baker

{Image of English Flag on the 3rd page}


Diary Lenna Baker Jan 23rd, 1901


&lt;u&gt;1901.&lt;/u&gt;


Jan. 23rd: Queen Victoria died Jan 22nd, 6.55 in the morning. The Queen is dead. "Long live the king". F.S.d.L.B

Jan. 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Report corroborated in all newspapers. M-B.H came. 

Jan 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Stay at school for dinner. Mrs.Law was buried. 

Jan 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went down to Mr Hare's &amp; to Jarvis in afternoon.

Jan 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Went to Jarvis church, decorated with flags reversed, come home.

Mar 4&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; School as usual.

Mar 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to the reception. Got-home at 4.30.

MAr 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Rather sleepy.

Mar 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; stayed all night with Mamie.

Mar. 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went over to the store at Renton. Invested in some hair pins. Went on to Mr. Nixon's for a little while, then home.{piece of bush at the end of page}

Mar 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Stayed at home

Mar 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;.The two Miss Shando &amp; Willie in ire the evening. Awfully sleepy. 

Mar 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Mr. Nixon &amp; Alfred Bauslaugh ire after school. We went down to Shands in Dover at night. Met Presby preacher &amp; his wife. Wilie's birthday.

Mar 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Finished my violet centrepiece.

Mar 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; St.Patrick's Day. Wore my sprig of green. Went to Dover Church in the morning. Over to J.Shaud's after dinner. {uncertain text} &amp; Bruce Hair &amp; Alfred Bauslaugh came over with us to tea. 

Mar 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Mud &amp; Clay, Clay &amp; Mud. Danced the turkey dauce &amp; bad {unfamiliar text} wrestle before we went to bed.

Mar.19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Wallace came into school for a few minutes on way home from Selkirk &amp; Cheapside.

Mar 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Rain, snow &amp; mud.

Mar 22&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went home. John Bock died. Only 50 first cousins left.

Mar.23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt;. Went to town about 8 o'clock. Heard from V. Lowry. Got a pair of rubber boots. Wrote to B. Reid &amp; B. Austine. 

Mar.24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Went to church Mrs. {uncertain text} came home wiht us. Father &amp; Aunt Ann brought me down Sunday afternoon. Took us two hours.

Mar. 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went up to Evan's at night.

Mar.29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Read ' The Chautauqua Girls at home' &amp; 'Judge Burnhaw's daughters'.

Mar.30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt;. Nothing

Mar 31&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; Went to woods with Flossie, {uncertain text} &amp; Charlie. Found buds on hepatics and picked the first {uncertain text}. Over at J Shared's for tea. Mr &amp; Mrs J. Hare there.

Apr.1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; April Fool's day. Wasn't fooled once. Finished "The Days of Bruce."

Apr.2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; Flossie over with her grandmother to-night. Rennie unusually aggravating. Tired &amp; sleepy.

Apr.4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Last day of school.

Apr.5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to church in morning.

Apr.6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to town. Saw Aunt Mary. Got several new dresses. Got pictures taken.

Apr.7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to church.

Apr.9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to Maple Sugar Social at Grinder's. &lt;u&gt;Awfully&lt;/u&gt; slow.

Apr.10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to town. {uncertain text} {uncertain text} for tea.

Apr.11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Al Bowlby's for tea

Apr.12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Maggie Brown buried.

Apr.13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to town

Apr.14&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to J. Shared's in afternoon

Apr.15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; School begins.

Apr.16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went for flowers found some hepaticas

Apr.19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Walked par of the way home. Went to Bowlby's to church meeting at night. Snowing when we came home.

Apr.20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Snow over a foot deep and still snowing.

Apr.21&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; Raining. Snow all slush. Drive Kindergartners to church Down to J. Chand's in afternoon. 

Apr.22&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; Reading the story of an African Farmer. Rather odd book. 

Apr.23&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; Got a letter from Ida. Willie &amp;  {uncertain text} brought it out at night.

Apr.25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to woods for flowers with Clare &amp; Ella Brearley, Charlie &amp; Lot Chaud, Found quite a few hepaticas some blood-root. Awfully tired at night.

Apr.26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Census man came. Miss Thyne sang for us Didn't go home.

Apr.27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Got a ride to {Uncertain text} Hollow with Chuad. Walked rest of way home. Planted a few flowers {Uncertain text}

Apr.28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Lovely day. Went to church this morning. {Luit ?} &amp; Wil came down with me &amp; stayed for tea. We went to woods.{Uncertain text} nearly all gone. adder Tongue, Spring. Beauty and Hearts all out.

Apr.29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Cut a wooden tooth last Friday searching how to read fortunes in a teacup. 

Apr.30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Mr. J. Shand very sick {Uncertain text} without may be dangerous slight touch of Typhoid also. Thunder shower, lightning very bright. {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text} over at Harvey Should S. Harvey Shaud here I'm sleeping in {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text}. Everything in a muddle. May-day in England to mothers Reading {Uncertain text}.

May 1&lt;u&gt;st&lt;/u&gt; May-day. Slick at H. Shaud. awful thunder. {Uncertain text} at night Eliyah {Uncertain text}'s {Uncertain text} himself.

May 2&lt;u&gt;nd&lt;/u&gt; thunder storm while at school. bolt awfully {Uncertain text} like a {Uncertain text}. Am at H. Shaud'n yet

May 3&lt;u&gt;rd&lt;/u&gt; Came down to uncle {Uncertain text} &amp; Walked, aunt Liggie wet {Uncertain text} the track. Found some white violets.

May 4&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Alice S. came home from (Old her {Uncertain text}). Wore Aunt Liggie's mew print wrapper all day

May 5&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to church. {Uncertain text} in into {Uncertain text} 2te deep. Choir sung {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text} &amp; going but Very pretty voice. {Uncertain text}. Beautiful to hear, slow to speak and slow to wrath. John Rodgers {Uncertain text} afternoon. Went to Shaud's at night.

May 6&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Over at Harvey Shaud's till Thursday morning.

May 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Read "Wife in name only" &amp; felt her face or {Uncertain text}" Went to woods for a few minutes after {Uncertain text} &amp; got any amount of lilises &amp; violets.

May 8&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Read "Puzzles"

May 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; {Uncertain text} at John Shaud's again. Started a netted daily. Cut me more wooden Tooth, two others cutting.

May 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; marie &amp; {Uncertain text} his {Uncertain text} went home with me.

May 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to woods in the morning. Got some big violets and a few {Uncertain text}. Went to town in afternoon.

May 12&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to St. Johns in morning to hear the birds. {Uncertain text} from 14 {Uncertain text} Luke 7-24 verses. Went to H. {Uncertain text}'s woods in afternoon and to {Uncertain text} at night. Saw his {Uncertain text} on sheet. Made me feel blue for a little while.

May 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Started test examinations.

May 16&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Visitors at school. Alina Johnson &amp; Sadie MacPherson &amp; Lee Fick.

May 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went home. Went to Choral Concert at night.

May 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to town. Saw Dr.Wadsworth.

May 19&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Rainy. Went to church. For {Uncertain text} in afternoon. Got 2 limes {Uncertain text}ful. Down to Shaud's after tea. 

May 20&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Inspector at school. Not as awfully cross.

May 22&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Curious-day. Raining and only two at school. Stopped shortly after recess.

May 23&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Swinging in afternoon. Empire Day. Walked 4 miles of the walk home. {Illegible} Petit and I went for morrels after supper 

May 24&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to town {Illegible} à la S. Baud 

May 25&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to Waterford with Clara and father. Saw some fine houses

May 26&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Another rainy Sunday and cold, cold. Saw a {Illegible} at night down at Shaud's.

May 27&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Housecleaning and raining 

May 28&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Same story continued 

May 29&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went over To H {T or cross} Shaud's at nights. {Illegible} Brearley there too. Went to bed about 12 o' clock

May 30&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Still cold and rainy but "Wait till the clouds roll by."

June 7&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Clara came down &amp; stay over. I went home &amp; went to town social at Comon Young's at night made &lt;s&gt;50&lt;/s&gt; 20 clear.

June 9&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Sizzie J. &amp; Walter {Illegible} auntie went home with them. Wallace g found a new road {Illegible}

June 10&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to {Illegible} monday night.

June 11&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went home Tuesday night.

June 12th&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to Edna's wedding. {Illegible} Dressed at aunt Lois's and swelled out airy new white organdy. Bride looked sweet. With a veil and had Gladys Hewett as maid of honor &amp; zelwa as bridesmaid. Almost forgot the groom and had to go back &amp; salute him. Surprised him I gues. Went down to station 8 fired nice in all directions. Went to {Illegible} Gill's at night. Put slips In her stockings {Illegible} drew Stranger. Pearl drew Stevenson &amp; I drew f H' Didn't I dream anything {Illegible}

June 13&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; {Illegible} Gill drove me down early in the morning. Saw {Illegible} Dufton.

June 15&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Walked home at night. Awfully tired.

June 17&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Went to church &amp; wore my white dress {illegible} church for too Sunday's 

June 18&lt;u&gt;th&lt;/u&gt; Had a row with Guss as usual. All over it by night. Am wearing my sailor suit.

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may 6th - may 10th 1.50

may 13th - may 18th 1.50

may 20th - may {illegible} 1.50

may 27th - may {illegibke} 1.50

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                    <text>Lenna Baker (1882-1953)
1901 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers

Lenna A. M. Baker,
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{Sketch of the Union Jack flag in red and blue on a pole; pole is on right side of flag; flag is at the top
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Diary
Lenna Baker,
Jan. 23rd, 1901.

1901.
Jan. 23rd: Queen Victoria died Jan. 22nd, 6.55 in the morning The Queen is dead. "Long live the
king." F. S. &amp; L. B. {the letters F and B are in blue pencil; S and L are in orange}
Jan. 24th. Report corroborated in all newspapers. M &amp; B.H came.
Jan 25th. Stay at school for dinner. Mrs. Law was buried.
Jan 26th Went down to Mr Hare’s &amp; to Jarvis in afternoon.
Jan 27th. Went to Jarvis church, decorated with flags reversed. Came home.
Mar 4rd. School as usual.
Mar 5th Went to the reception. Got home at 4.30.
Mar 6th. Rather sleepy.
Mar. 8th. Stayed all night with Marnie.
Mar. 9th. Went over to the store at Renton. Invested in some hair pins. Went on to Mr. Nixon's for a
little while, then home.

�{A dried sprig of cedar is lying at the bottom of this page.}
Mar 10th. Stayed at home
Mar 13th. The two Miss Shands &amp; Willie in in the evening. Awfully sleepy.
Mar 15th. Mr. Nixon &amp; Alfred Bauslaugh in after shcool. We went down to Shands in Dover at night.
Met Presby - preacher &amp; his wife. Willie's birthday.
Mar 16th. Finished my violet centrepiece.
Mar. 17th. St. Patrick's Day. Wore my sprig of green. Went to Dover Church in the morning. Over to
J. Shand's after dinner. Minnie &amp; Bruce Hair &amp; Alfred Bauslaugh came over with us to tea.
Mar. 18th Mud and clay, Clay &amp; mud. Danced the turkey dance &amp; had squaw wrestle before we went
to bed.
Mar. 19th. Wallace came into school for a few minutes on way home from Selkirk &amp; Cheapside.
Mar. 20th Rain, snow &amp; mud.
Mar 22nd. Went home. John Brock died. Only 50 first cousins left.
Mar. 23rd. Went to town about 8 o'clock. Heard from V. Lowry. Got a pair of rubber boots. Wrote to B.
Reid &amp; B. Austin.
Mar. 24th. Went to church Mrs. {Udell} came home with us. Father &amp; Aunt Ann brought me down
Sunday afternoon. Took us two hours.
Mar. 25th Went up to Evans' at night.
Mar. 29th Read ‘The Chautauqua Girls at home’ &amp; ‘Judge Burnham's daughters.’
Mar 30th. Nothing
Mar 31st Went to woods with Flossie, Marnie &amp; Charlie. Found buds on hepatics and picked the first
{bradle}. Over at J Shand's for tea. Mr &amp; Mrs J. Hare there too.
Apr. 1st. April Fool's day. Wasn't fooled once. Finished "The Days of Bruce."
Apr. 2nd. Flossie over with her grandmother to-night. Rennie unusually aggravating. Tired &amp; sleepy.

�Apr. 4th. Last day of school.
Apr 5th. Went to church in morning.
Apr 6th Went to town. saw Aunt Mary. got several new dresses. got pictures taken
Apr 7th Went to church.
Apr 9th. Went to Maple Sugar Social at Trinder's. Awfully slow
Apr 10th. Went to town. To Maskelyne's for tea.
Apr 11th. At Bowlby's for tea
Apr 12th. Maggie Brown buried.
Apr 13th. Went to town
Apr 14th. Went to J. Shand's in afternoon
Apr 15th. School begins.
Apr 16th. Went for flowers Found some hepaticas
Apr 19th. Walked part of the way home. Went to Bowlby's to church meeting at night Snowing when
we came home.
Apr 20th Snow over a foot deep and still snowing.
Apr. 21st. Raining. Snow all slush. Drive Kindergarteners to church Down to J. Shand's in afternoon.
Apr 22nd. Reading ‘The story of an African Farm.’ Rather odd book.
Apr. 23rd. Got a letter from Ida. Willie &amp; Marnie brought it out at night.
Apr 25th. Went to woods for flowers with Clare &amp; Ella Brearley, Charlie &amp; Lot Shand. Found quite a
few hepaticas &amp; some blood-root. Awfully tired at night.
Apr 26th. Census man came. Miss Thyne sang for us Didn't go home.
Apr 27th. Got a ride to {Ivan's} Hollow with Shand's. Walked rest of way home. Planted a few flower
seeds

�Apr 28th. Lovely day. Went to church this morning. Mil &amp; Web came down with me &amp; stayed for tea
We went to woods. Hepaticas nearly all gone Adder-Tongue, Spring Beauty and Hearts all out.
Apr 29th. Cut a wisdom tooth last Friday. Learning how to read fortunes in a tea-cup.
Apr. 30th. Mr. J. Shand very sick, abscess in throat may be dangerous, slight touch of typhoid also.
Thunder shower, lightning very bright. Mrs Nixons over at Harvey Shands. Harvey Shand here. I'm
sleeping in spare room. Everything in a muddle. May-day in England to-morrow. Reading "Burns".
May 1st. May-day. Sleep at H. Shand's. Awful thunder-storm at night. Elijah Decon's barn burnt.
May 2nd. Thunder storm while at school. Got awfully nervous like a dunce. Am at H. Shand's yet.
May 3rd. Came down to Uncle Sile's. Walked. Aunt Lizzie met me at the track. Found some white
violets
May 4th. Alice S. came home from Old Mr Synder's Wore Aunt Lizzie's new print wrapper all day
May 5th. Went to church. Roads in ruts about 2ft. deep. Choir sing coming in &amp; going out. Very pretty
service. Text, 'Be swift to hear, slow to speak and slow to wrath.' John Rodgers up in afternoon.
Went to J. Shand's at night.
May 6th. Over at Harvey Shand's till Thursday morning.
May 7th Read "Wife in Name only" &amp; Jet, her face or her fortune." Went to woods for a few minutes
after supper &amp; got any amount of lilies &amp; violets.
May 8th. Read "Puzzles".
May 9th. Over at John Shand's again. Started a netted doily. Cut one more wisdom tooth, two others
cutting.
May 10th. Marnie &amp; Mrs. Nixon went home with me.
May 11th. Went to woods in morning. Got some big violets and a few morrels. Went to town in
afternoon.
May 12th Went to St. Johns in morning to hear the bishop. Text from 14 Chap. Luke 7-24 verses.
Went to H. Trinder's woods in afternoon and to Trinity at night. Text 'Naaman and Elijah.’ Saw Mr
Smith on street. Made me feel blue for a little while.

�May 13th Started test examinations.
May 16th Visitors at school Alma Johnson &amp; Sadie MacPherson &amp; Lee Fick.
May 17th. Went home. Went to Choral Concert at night.
May 18th Went to town. Saw Dr. Wadsworth.
May 19th Rainy. Went to Church. For morrels in afternoon. Got 2 dinner pailsful. Down to Shand's
after tea.
May 20th. Inspector at school. Not so awfully cross.
May 22nd. Circus-day. Raining and only two at school. Stopped shortly after recess.
May 23rd. Singing in afternoon. Empire Day. Walked 4 miles of the way home. {illegible} Mil. Miss
Pettit and I went for morrels after supper.
May 24th Went to town to hear Phinney's {illegible} Band.
May 25th Went to Waterford with Clara and father. Saw some fine houses
May 26th. Another rainy Sunday and cold, cold. Saw A. Dunneth at night down at Shand's.
May 27th Housecleaning &amp; raining.
May 28th Same story continued
May 29th. Went over to H.T Shand's at nights. Evanses and Brearleys there too. Went to bed about
12 o'clock.
May 30th. Still cold and rainy but "Wait till the clouds roll by."
June 7th. Clara came down to stay over. I went home &amp; went to lawn social at Canon Young's at
night. Made $20 clear.
June 9th Lizzie J. &amp; Walter up. Auntie went home with them. Wallace &amp; I found a new road down
June 10th. Went to {illegible} Monday night.
June 11th. Went home Tuesday night.

�June 12th. Went to Edna's wedding. Mac's &amp; all of us went down in a livery rig. Dressed at Aunt
Lois's and swelled out in my new white organdy. Bride looked sweet. Wore a veil and had Gladys
Hewitt as maid of honor &amp; Zelma as bridesmaid. Almost forgot the groom &amp; had to go back &amp; salute
him Surprised him I guess. Went down to station &amp; fired rice in all directions Went to McGill's at
night. Put slips in our stockings Mil drew Stranger, Pearl drew Stevenson &amp; I drew F.H. Didn't dream
anything sensible, though.
June 13th Mr McGill drove me down early in the morning. Saw Jim Dufton.
June 15th. Walked home at night. Awfully tired.
June 17th. Went to church &amp; wore my white dress no church for two Sundays now anyway.
June 18th Had a row with Guss as usual. All over it by night Am wearing my sailorsuit.
Apr 15th - 19nd $1.50
Apr 22nd - 26th $1.50
Apr 30th - May 3rd $1.50
May 6th - May 10th 1.50
May 13th - May 17th 1.50
May 20th - May 24th 1.50
May 27th - May 31st $1.50
June 3rd - June 7th $1.50
June 10th - June 14th $1.50
June 17th –
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Aug 19th - Aug 23rd $1.50
Aug 26th - Aug 30th $1.50
For more information on Lenna Baker, check out the “Meet the diarists” section under
“Discover” on our website: ruraldiaries.lib.uoguelph.ca

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&lt;pre&gt;                                       Lenna A.M. Baker
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&lt;p&gt;{Image of English Flag on the 3rd page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Diary Lenna Baker Jan 23rd, 1901&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1901.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Jan. 23rd: Queen Victoria died Jan 22nd, 6.55 in the morning. The Queen is dead. "Long live the king". F.S.d.L.B&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan. 24th. Report corroborated in all newspapers. M-B.H came.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 25th Stay at school for dinner. Mrs.Law was buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 26th Went down to Mr Hare's &amp;amp; to Jarvis in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Jan 27th. Went to Jarvis church, decorated with flags reversed, come home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 4rd School as usual.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 5th Went to the reception. Got-home at 4.30.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MAr 6th. Rather sleepy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 8th stayed all night with Mamie.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar. 9th Went over to the store at Renton. Invested in some hair pins. Went on to Mr. Nixon's for a little while, then home.{piece of bush at the end of page}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 11th. Stayed at home&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 13th.The two Miss Shando &amp;amp; Willie in ire the evening. Awfully sleepy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 15th. Mr. Nixon &amp;amp; Alfred Bauslaugh ire after school. We went down to Shands in Dover at night. Met Presby preacher &amp;amp; his wife. Wilie's birthday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 16th Finished my violet centrepiece.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 17th St.Patrick's Day. Wore my sprig of green. Went to Dover Church in the morning. Over to J.Shaud's after dinner. {uncertain text} &amp;amp; Bruce Hair &amp;amp; Alfred Bauslaugh came over with us to tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 18th Mud &amp;amp; Clay, Clay &amp;amp; Mud. Danced the turkey dauce &amp;amp; bad {unfamiliar text} wrestle before we went to bed.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar.19th Wallace came into school for a few minutes on way home from Selkirk &amp;amp; Cheapside.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 20th Rain, snow &amp;amp; mud.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 22th Went home. John Bock died. Only 50 first cousins left.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar.23rd. Went to town about 8 o'clock. Heard from V. Lowry. Got a pair of rubber boots. Wrote to B. Reid &amp;amp; B. Austine.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar.24th. Went to church Mrs. {uncertain text} came home wiht us. Father &amp;amp; Aunt Ann brought me down Sunday afternoon. Took us two hours.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar. 28th Went up to Evan's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar.29th Read ' The Chautauqua Girls at home' &amp;amp; 'Judge Burnhaw's daughters'.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar.30th. Nothing&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mar 31st Went to woods with Flossie, {uncertain text} &amp;amp; Charlie. Found buds on hepatics and picked the first {uncertain text}. Over at J Shared's for tea. Mr &amp;amp; Mrs J. Hare there.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.1st April Fool's day. Wasn't fooled once. Finished "The Days of Bruce."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.2nd Flossie over with her grandmother to-night. Rennie unusually aggravating. Tired &amp;amp; sleepy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.4th Last day of school.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.5th Went to church in morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.6th Went to town. Saw Aunt Mary. Got several new dresses. Got pictures taken.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.7th Went to church.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.9th Went to Maple Sugar Social at Grinder's. Awfully slow.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.10th Went to town. {uncertain text} {uncertain text} for tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.11th Al Bowlby's for tea&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.12th Maggie Brown buried.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.13th Went to town&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.14th Went to J. Shared's in afternoon&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.15th School begins.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.16th Went for flowers found some hepaticas&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.19th Walked par of the way home. Went to Bowlby's to church meeting at night. Snowing when we came home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.20th Snow over a foot deep and still snowing.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.21st Raining. Snow all slush. Drive Kindergartners to church Down to J. Chand's in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.22nd Reading the story of an African Farmer. Rather odd book.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.23rd Got a letter from Ida. Willie &amp;amp; {uncertain text} brought it out at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.25th Went to woods for flowers with Clare &amp;amp; Ella Brearley, Charlie &amp;amp; Lot Chaud, Found quite a few hepaticas some blood-root. Awfully tired at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.26th Census man came. Miss Thyne sang for us Didn't go home.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.27th Got a ride to {Uncertain text} Hollow with Chuad. Walked rest of way home. Planted a few flowers {Uncertain text}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.28th Lovely day. Went to church this morning. {Luit ?} &amp;amp; Wil came down with me &amp;amp; stayed for tea. We went to woods.{Uncertain text} nearly all gone. adder Tongue, Spring. Beauty and Hearts all out.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.29th Cut a wooden tooth last Friday searching how to read fortunes in a teacup.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Apr.30th Mr. J. Shand very sick {Uncertain text} without may be dangerous slight touch of Typhoid also. Thunder shower, lightning very bright. {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text} over at Harvey Should S. Harvey Shaud here I'm sleeping in {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text}. Everything in a muddle. May-day in England to mothers Reading {Uncertain text}.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 1st May-day. Slick at H. Shaud. awful thunder. {Uncertain text} at night Eliyah {Uncertain text}'s {Uncertain text} himself.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 2nd thunder storm while at school. bolt awfully {Uncertain text} like a {Uncertain text}. Am at H. Shaud'n yet&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 3rd Came down to uncle {Uncertain text} &amp;amp; Walked, aunt Liggie wet {Uncertain text} the track. Found some white violets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 4th Alice S. came home from (Old her {Uncertain text}). Wore Aunt Liggie's mew print wrapper all day&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 5th Went to church. {Uncertain text} in into {Uncertain text} 2te deep. Choir sung {Uncertain text} {Uncertain text} &amp;amp; going but Very pretty voice. {Uncertain text}. Beautiful to hear, slow to speak and slow to wrath. John Rodgers {Uncertain text} afternoon. Went to Shaud's at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 6th Over at Harvey Shaud's till Thursday morning.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 7th Read "Wife in name only" &amp;amp; felt her face or {Uncertain text}" Went to woods for a few minutes after {Uncertain text} &amp;amp; got any amount of lilises &amp;amp; violets.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 8th Read "Puzzles"&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 9th {Uncertain text} at John Shaud's again. Started a netted daily. Cut me more wooden Tooth, two others cutting.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 10th marie &amp;amp; {Uncertain text} his {Uncertain text} went home with me.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 11th Went to woods in the morning. Got some big violets and a few {Uncertain text}. Went to town in afternoon.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 12th Went to St. Johns in morning to hear the birds. {Uncertain text} from 14 {Uncertain text} Luke 7-24 verses. Went to H. {Uncertain text}'s woods in afternoon and to {Uncertain text} at night. Saw his {Uncertain text} on sheet. Made me feel blue for a little while.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 13th Started test examinations.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 16th Visitors at school. Alina Johnson &amp;amp; Sadie MacPherson &amp;amp; Lee Fick.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 17th Went home. Went to Choral Concert at night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 18th Went to town. Saw Dr.Wadsworth.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 19th Rainy. Went to church. For {Uncertain text} in afternoon. Got 2 limes {Uncertain text}ful. Down to Shaud's after tea.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 20th Inspector at school. Not as awfully cross.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 22th Curious-day. Raining and only two at school. Stopped shortly after recess.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 23th Swinging in afternoon. Empire Day. Walked 4 miles of the walk home. {Illegible} Petit and I went for morrels after supper&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 24th Went to town {Illegible} à la S. Baud&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 25th Went to Waterford with Clara and father. Saw some fine houses&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 26th Another rainy Sunday and cold, cold. Saw a {Illegible} at night down at Shaud's.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 27th Housecleaning and raining&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 28th Same story continued&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 29th Went over To H {T or cross} Shaud's at nights. {Illegible} Brearley there too. Went to bed about 12 o' clock&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;May 30th Still cold and rainy but "Wait till the clouds roll by."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 7th Clara came down &amp;amp; stay over. I went home &amp;amp; went to town social at Comon Young's at night made 50 20 clear.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 9th Sizzie J. &amp;amp; Walter {Illegible} auntie went home with them. Wallace g found a new road {Illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 10th Went to {Illegible} monday night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 11th Went home Tuesday night.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 12thth Went to Edna's wedding. {Illegible} Dressed at aunt Lois's and swelled out airy new white organdy. Bride looked sweet. With a veil and had Gladys Hewett as maid of honor &amp;amp; zelwa as bridesmaid. Almost forgot the groom and had to go back &amp;amp; salute him. Surprised him I gues. Went down to station 8 fired nice in all directions. Went to {Illegible} Gill's at night. Put slips In her stockings {Illegible} drew Stranger. Pearl drew Stevenson &amp;amp; I drew f H' Didn't I dream anything {Illegible}&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 13th {Illegible} Gill drove me down early in the morning. Saw {Illegible} Dufton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 15th Walked home at night. Awfully tired.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 17th Went to church &amp;amp; wore my white dress {illegible} church for too Sunday's&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;June 18th Had a row with Guss as usual. All over it by night. Am wearing my sailor suit.&lt;/p&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1867&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Notebook&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Leonard Iler&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Jany T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Commenced the year by going to wedding Eld. Baldwin &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting rail timber&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do       wood for Mrs Bassett&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing rail timber &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Covenant meeting &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Church Communion day &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Helped Old Baldwin move &amp;c &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Killing hogs Rich'd Dooff  &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chilly&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do     Solomon     &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snow last night&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do    at home  &amp;c Driving colts&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing saw logs&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do      Uncle Sam&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Church &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing hay &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;To &lt;s&gt;Windsor&lt;/s&gt; Sandwich with pork upset my load  average of hogs 367 &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;snow last night Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Not doing much almost sick&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Windsor with Molasses &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Came from do &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping wood &amp;c  Cold morning&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Church&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold  Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Up to Windsor&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting rail-timber&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do    do       &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing wood&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting stove wood&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drifting snow storm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do   logs to saw&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing stone for Solomon&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Helping Solomon cut saw logs AM  Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing wood Killed beef&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping Wood A.M. Kingsville P.M.&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Thawing&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F Feby&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing saw logs Solomon&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Covenant meeting. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain &amp; sleet&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping wood A.M.  P.M. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snowing&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Thawng do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Husking corn At J.C Iler's evening&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"   "    &amp; Drawing Fodder Pruning Apple trees &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;East Wind Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Church F.B. &amp; A.M here &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Thunder, Rain&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cleaning Mangels &amp;c Burrit to Mill&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Binding &amp; cradling for Sol'n &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;A heavy Shower last night do   do   Cov't Meeting&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;A Church &amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Leamington with tobacco &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Misty   do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;At Sam'l Iler Threshing&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; School Dr Davidson preached&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing dirt out of Cellar At Uncle Saml dinner&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;do    do    "    "    do  Sowing wheat &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rainy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Dr Davidson &amp; wife here Rain nearly all day&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Seeding Commenced to cut corn&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do   &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Finished Seeding Went to Kingsville &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T Oct&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Amherstburg with potatoes &amp; syrup&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Rainy Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"     "    Making molafses&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Rainy  Wet&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S Nov.&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Finished Molafses &amp; Husking corn turned sheep together &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Snowy Quite Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Getting Ready for fencing Boy drawing wood&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping &amp;c  Great Snow Storm&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snowing&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing manure  Covenant meeting &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Foggy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Took Molafses to shanty &amp; cut saw logs Burritt drawing saw logs&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Thawing&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting &amp; drawing sawlogs&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Sundries &amp;c Church meeting evening&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Shelling corn &amp;c &amp;c &amp;c East Wind&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church Eld. Fitch preached&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Killed beef &amp; hots &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Digging well&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"    "     &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Walling well &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Kingsville &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Walling well Went to Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; school Eld. Fitch Preached Eld. Baldwin to dinner &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;dos&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Preparing to butcher &amp;c &amp;c &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
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                    <text>January 1869 
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  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Put tips on cows horns &amp;c &amp;c company for dinner Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping stove-wood &amp;c Covenant meeting &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; school Eld. JA. Baldwin preached &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawed in hole Mangels At town meeting &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Thawing   "&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Down to Albertville At Lodge Evening &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Snowy  Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting sawlogs &amp;c  Burritt drawing wood &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do   do.    "   "    "    "    &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping &amp; drawing &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain P.M.   "&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Got trough for to water cattle &amp;c. &amp;c. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping &amp; helping Uncle Saml kill hogs &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;do.&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;School meeting &amp;c. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chopping&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Kingsville at Soln Wigles&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"     "       "     with potatoes &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Killing hogs at Sol'n &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At R.Toff. hewing bee&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Splitting rails A.M. &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain P.M.  Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Kingsville to a funeral John Herringtons child&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Chilly&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; school&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;M Feb.&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Kingsville to get Corn Chopped&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Splitting rails &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain P.M. &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Not doing much&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain &amp; sleet   "&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Getting beef cattle in stables &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Splitting rails &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;"      "     &lt;u&gt;Very Muddy&lt;/u&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Went to Kingsville saw&lt;u&gt; a man plowing&lt;/u&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Rain all day &amp; all last night&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;went to Kingsville At Lodge&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing rail-cuts &amp;c &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Drawing saw-logs sold sheep to Brodwell Solomon &amp; Ann &amp; Lewis &amp; his wife here&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Cutting &amp; drawing clapboard timber&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;Killed Beef and took it to Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;rain ast night  do&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;At Church &amp; School Eld. Fitch thre&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Some Frost during the month of May doing damage.  The latter part of the month and so far in June has been warm enough for harvest We had a heavy shower today; not quite done planting corn.  We are visited this season by the potato bug; have some early potatoes about the sice of small hickory nuts.  Attended the association at Chatham.&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;17th &lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;the season continues remarkable fine, excellent harvest weather Finished cutting wheat for John today, cut ours on the 8th, cutting barley today, commenced timothy hay very heavy.  Crops look well: are troubled with potato bug&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;have been husking some corn for a few days Our potato crop was good (an exception)  Has been remarkably dry since August scarcely any seeding done  Great fires all over the country&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;Have had very steady Winter weathe plenty of snow and about a month sleighing it thawed and rained a few days but is very cold now again &lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt; have had plenty rain for nearly a month corn looks badly  the worms have done great damage, pleasant weather now, have some early potatoes about the size of walnuts Raised horse sheds at Church this spring&lt;/td&gt;
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  &lt;td&gt;1st&lt;/td&gt;
  &lt;td&gt;have had a fine season somewhat dry during the summer fall wheat yielded very poorly spring wheat much better we had in all 180 bu and 380 of oats.   It has been a good fall for seeding whea looks well. 
 We made 250 Gall. Molasses of our own &amp; 700 for other people.  We had abou 125 bu. potatoes.  Our corn crop is about the best we ever raised have just commenced to husk&lt;/td&gt;
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Mrs Buchanan died the latter part of August about 75age 

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Old Mr Beeman   "      "       "    middle of September aged 91

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&lt;p&gt;Diary of Leonard Iler&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;300 1.50 .98 5.48&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;table&gt;
&lt;tbody&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1867&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Notebook&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Leonard Iler&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Jany T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Commenced the year by going to wedding Eld. Baldwin&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cutting rail timber&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do wood for Mrs Bassett&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing rail timber&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Covenant meeting&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Church Communion day&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Helped Old Baldwin move &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Killing hogs Rich'd Dooff &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chilly&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do Solomon &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snow last night&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do at home &amp;amp;c Driving colts&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing saw logs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do Uncle Sam&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Church&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing hay &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;To Windsor Sandwich with pork upset my load average of hogs 367&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;snow last night Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Not doing much almost sick&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Windsor with Molasses&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Came from do&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chopping wood &amp;amp;c Cold morning&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Church&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Up to Windsor&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cutting rail-timber&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do do&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cutting stove wood&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drifting snow storm&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do logs to saw&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Church&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing stone for Solomon&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Helping Solomon cut saw logs AM Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Drawing wood Killed beef&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chopping Wood A.M. Kingsville P.M.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Thawing&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F Feby&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing saw logs Solomon&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Covenant meeting.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rain &amp;amp; sleet&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Church&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chopping wood A.M. P.M.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowing&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do do Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Working at grave yard Boys drawing manure&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Fencing Working at Church P.M.&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Setting gate posts &amp;amp;c P.M&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" " Went to Kingsville Planted corn at stable&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Chilly &amp;amp; wet&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Working at Sorghum&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Digging Potatoes &amp;amp; Froze ice&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Quite cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Working at Sorghum, Mangels &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T Oct&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Amherstburg with potatoes &amp;amp; syrup&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Working at Mangels &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rainy Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Digging Potatoes &amp;amp;c Very cold Morn.&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Making Molafses&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Digging potatoes &amp;amp; picking Appels Brought sheep from back Place&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Kingsville with sheep&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Gathering turnips &amp;amp; Carrots&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Husking corn &amp;amp; drawing Sorghum&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Making Cider &amp;amp;c Went to Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rainy Wet&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S Nov.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church at Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Finished Molafses &amp;amp; Husking corn turned sheep together&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Boiling Cider&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Husking Corn&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" " Burritt after bark&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;" " Covenant meeting&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rain all day&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;10&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Taking in potatoes&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Burying Mangels, potatoes &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowy Quite Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Down at Kingsville to mill&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Husking corn&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Warm&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;At Church and&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Husking Corn&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Windy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rainy Got Grey mare from J. Lockhart&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Wet&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Doing Sundries&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rainy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Husking corn &amp;amp;c Drawing fodder&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Church &amp;amp; School Eld. Fitch preached&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Husking corn&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;do " &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rainy Rainy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Nov 1868&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Finished Husking corn Making scaffold for fodder&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do drawing fodder&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Taking Potatoes ouf ot holes&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Making furrows through corn field &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T Dec.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Getting Ready for fencing Boy drawing wood&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;"&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Fencing back place&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;3&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;4&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chopping &amp;amp;c Great Snow Storm&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowing&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;5&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing manure Covenant meeting&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Foggy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church Eld. Fitch preached&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" Kingsville horses shod, very poor sleighing&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Helped make Sour-crout &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cutting &amp;amp; drawing wood&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Kingsville Cutting sawlogs&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Not doing much&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Stormy &amp;amp; Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; School&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Sundries&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;15&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Butchering at J.C.I.&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Steady&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Took Molafses to shanty &amp;amp; cut saw logs Burritt drawing saw logs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Thawing&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cutting &amp;amp; drawing sawlogs&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;do&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;18&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Sundries &amp;amp;c Church meeting evening&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;19&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Shelling corn &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c East Wind&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;20&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church Eld. Fitch preached&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Killed beef &amp;amp; hots&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Digging well&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;23&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" "&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;24&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Walling well&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;25&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;26&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Walling well Went to Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;27&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; school Eld. Fitch Preached Eld. Baldwin to dinner&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;dos&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;M&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;28&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Preparing to butcher &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;29&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Killing hogs &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;W&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;30&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Went to Windsor with 2500 lbs pork $7.00 6.75 per {illegible}&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;31&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Came from do At J. Atkins all night&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Farewell 1868&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;January 1869 Leonard Iler&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;F&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;1&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Put tips on cows horns &amp;amp;c &amp;amp;c company for dinner Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snowy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;2&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Chopping stove-wood &amp;amp;c Covenant meeting&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Rain Stormy&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;At Church &amp;amp; school Eld. JA. Baldwin preached&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;Feb 6&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Almost sick&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Pleasant&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;T&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;7&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" " Uncle J. Coatsworth&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;8&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;AT A Buchanan's getting sleigh repaired&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;9&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Drawing logs to saw P.M. Helen went to Kingsville&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;11&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;" " " " AM Drove the brown colt to Oxford Meetings closed tonight&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;S&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;12&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Snow storm Mrs Snider baptized Took Eld. Turner to Kingsville Dell came home&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cold&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;13&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Getting out sawlogs for horse sheds&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Cool&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;16&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;April 8th 1871&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;We have had the finest spring I ever knew scarcely any frost since the latter part of February sowed our Spring Wheat Apr. 4th ground rathe wet yet&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;21&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Mr John Ulches buried Mar 30th&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;22&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Mr Richard Thornton " Apr 2nd&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;20th 1871&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;The weather has been somewhat cooler. Some frost last week. Finished sowing spring grain yesterday. Very heavy shower&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;6 1971&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Some Frost during the month of May doing damage. The latter part of the month and so far in June has been warm enough for harvest We had a heavy shower today; not quite done planting corn. We are visited this season by the potato bug; have some early potatoes about the sice of small hickory nuts. Attended the association at Chatham.&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;3rd&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Just finished taking clover hay today weather very fine hay good&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;17th&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;the season continues remarkable fine, excellent harvest weather Finished cutting wheat for John today, cut ours on the 8th, cutting barley today, commenced timothy hay very heavy. Crops look well: are troubled with potato bug&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;14&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;18th&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;17&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;have had plenty rain for nearly a month corn looks badly the worms have done great damage, pleasant weather now, have some early potatoes about the size of walnuts Raised horse sheds at Church this spring&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;td&gt;1st&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td&gt;have had a fine season somewhat dry during the summer fall wheat yielded very poorly spring wheat much better we had in all 180 bu and 380 of oats. It has been a good fall for seeding whea looks well. We made 250 Gall. Molasses of our own &amp;amp; 700 for other people. We had abou 125 bu. potatoes. Our corn crop is about the best we ever raised have just commenced to husk&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;" J. Ferriss " about the same time " "&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Old Mr Beeman " " " middle of September aged 91&lt;/p&gt;
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                    <text>Lucy Middagh (1822-1900)
1884-1887 Diary
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Mrs. John Middagh Comenced May the 1 1884
{The following is a newspaper clipping}
Obituary.
Lucy A. Rosseter, wife of the late John Middagh of Mountain Station, whose death occurred on the
21st inst., was born in the town of Lyous, N.Y., on Oct, 22, 1822. She was married Oct. 1st 1843 and
settled with her husband on part of lot 2, 6th concession of Mountain township, where she lived until
the time of her death. She was the mother of eleven children, namely, John H. of Jackson, Mich;
Mary, deceased, wife of Robt. Parker of Winchester; Charles H. of Mountain with whom she lived;
Sally; wife of Wm. Hyndman, Winchester, Lucy A., wife of J.C. Johnston, Winchester; Dinah E., wife
of Alex. Hyndman, now dead; Wm. A., Samuel and Ezra S. of Petaluma, Cal; Victoria A., wife of Dr.
Jamieson, Mountain Station, and one child that died in infancy. The deceased lady who was in her
78th year, had been a devoted member of the Methodist church for over forty years.
{Back to diary entry}
May 1, 1884 Thurs 1 A beautiful day Mrs. Smith and Mrs Fraser here in the after noon rained in the
evening
Friday 2 very nice Morning we went to Kemptville very high wind in the After noon
Saturday 3 Went to John McCargers
Sunday 4 John McCargers was Buried had a splendid sermon the text was from the first Epistle
General of John 3 Chapter 1 verse
Monday 5 rained a little a nice Growing day
Tuesday 6 cleaned the room and put down a new Carpet and Set out Strawberries a very nice day
all feel tired got a letter from Samy the third always glad to hear from the Children how I wish I could
see them all
�Wednesday 7 a beautiful morning a nice rain in the afternoon John and me went to Mr Vanalens in
the After noon the Minister and his Wife was there and John Vanalen and Mrs Stanford and we all
took the Sacrement with Aunt Katie She was very poorly She is very old not likely she will see many
more days She will soon be 92 the 10 of May is she lives so long
Thursday 8 another nice day went to another Funeral to day a little child 7 months old it has made a
good exchange gone home to be for ever with the Lord
Friday 9 it rained a little all day they planted Potatoes this fore noon the Girls papered upstairs to day
Aunt Katy is very poorly I dont think she will last very long I go to See her most every day
Saturday 10 very dull and rainy went to see Aunt Katy she is 92 to day She is very poorly the air
put down a carpet upstairs to day
Sunday 11 a beautiful morning Charles and Min went to Church in the morning James and Lucy
came home with them Lucy and me went to see Aunt Katie She is faling all the time pa and me and
Tory went to the school house to Meeting heard a good Sermon from John 3 Chapter 14 and 15
verses Henry McCarger is no better
Monday 12 a nice day but cold I made soap to day the girls washed went to see Aunt Katy she is no
better she Coughs a great deal I feel tired to night old age is creping in may the Lord spare me to
see my Children that is away but his will be don
Thursday 13 Cleaned the Cubboard in the Seller and got a bad cold it is a nice day but rained in the
evening it is nice growing wether
Friday 14 it is very cold to day I am not feeling very well have a bad cold but am thankful I am no
worse the Lord is good to me I hope I am Thankful for all his mercies Mrs Beggs and Mrs John Peter
Smith was here to day Aunt Katy is no better Min was to see her we got a new pump to day Charles
is plowing Sod Henry McCarger is no better
Thursday 15 is a very nice day but rather cold for things to grow well was to see Henry McCarger he
is no better had Company to day John Vanalen Peter Sypes Albert Rose and Mr Cartner Aunt Katy
is no better getting weaker
Friday 16 very Cold all day John went to Kemptville to day Tory went to Mr Colmans to a quilting bee
it is raining to night we sent of 4 letters to day one each to one of the boys O that I could see them all
tonight but it cannot bee I must be content I will try
�Saturday 17 a nice day but cold went in the Afternoon to help Mrs Colman quilt our girls had
company Amanda Smith and Miss Wiles we got a letter from our dear son William was so glad to
hear from him he is well we lost a Calf last night 5 weeks old it choked
Sunday 18 a nice warm day to day Charles and Min and Tory went to Church this morning the Sick
is about the same
Monday 19 a nice morning Cassie Castleman and me went to John Peter Smiths there was quite a
Shower in the After noon the first Thunder we had this Spring every thing looks so fresh after the
shower
Tuesday 20 nice warm morning it was a growing night but it rained all the after noon Tory and An
Clark went to Clarks in the morning and Jo brought them home to night Aunt Katy about the same
the Lord is good to us health and Strength to praise him O may I love him with all my heart
Wednesday 21 a nice growing day we are all in good health and Aunt Katy and Henry are about the
Same what a blessing is good health and how little we think about it when we are well
Thursday 22 a nice day I went to Mr Beggs in the fore noon and Mr Clarks in the after noon and Mrs
Colman and Miss Munroe and Rose McCarger was here and Rose staid the night we had a nice
warm rain last night we planted melons on wednesday and sat out 50 Cabage plants I forgot to put it
down that day and we lost a Calf last Friday it hung itself it was 5 weeks old and a big one the Sick
are no better Andrea Christy died this
Friday 23 May a very nice growing morning after the rain a very nice day and very warm we planted
some Potatoes corn to day Clint Pelton was here to day and left a Sewing Mashine he wants to trade
I don’t know whether we will trade or not the Sick is no better I hope they go the right Source for
Strength the Lord helps us all to be prepared when he sees fit to take us Comenced to use Ice to day
for the first
Saturday 24 May a nice morning pa and me went up to Jims Carsons and had a good visit we do not
go to see our Children as often as we should we dont know how long we will be here
Sunday 25 a nother nice day Charles and Min and Tory went up to the Baptist Church there was 3
Immersed in that Church and pa and me went to the School House to Preaching heard a splendid
Sermon the Text was in Luke the 16 Chapter and 2 verse give an acount of thy Steward Ship for
thou may be no longer Steward O when my Steward ship is ended may I hear the welcome words
well don good and faithful Servant come up higher
�Monday 26 another nice day the Girls washed to day and I Caned 7 Cans of Rhubarb the Musketoes
are begining to come I hope they will no stay long Alec Hyndman was here today they are all well
Aunt Katy is sinking all the time Henry is no better
Tuesday 27 a cold day for the time of year this is Torys birthday 23 to day how the time flies Maggie
and Anna Martin are here and staid all day Tory went home with them to stay 2 or 3 days Tory is the
last girl and I dont know how long she will stay with us but it is the way of the world
Ana Hut gets married to day
Wednesday 28 very cold to day we planted Potatoes to day and Corn but if they don’t freese in the
hill they will do well I was to see Henry today he is worse today has got a new cold Aunt Katy is a
little better to day Ana and Marth Clark was here this evening it will Freese tonight if it dont get
warmer
Thursday 29 Frose hard last night there was lots of ice pa went to the Hall this Morning the boys is
cutting Shingle bolts Andrew Christy died this Morning will be Buried Saturday has been Sick a long
time had a Cancer in the Bowels suffered a great deal still keeps cold
Friday 30 still keeps very cold Mr Martin brought Tory home and staid for dinner we went to South
Mountain in the after noon Sick no better
Saturday 31 still keeps cold we went to Andrews Funeral to day was Burried at 11oclock a long
dusty ride a very large Funeral was very tired when we got home we went to see Mike Loux he is
very low the Doctor says he cant have but a few days the Lord prepare him for death the last of the
month another month gone never to return time speeds away
June 1884
Sunday 1June a butiful morning nice and warm Charles is lame the Hors steped on his foot
yesterday the Sick about the Same Alec and Tib came up in the evening and all the Children
Monday 2 a nice day the girls washed Sid Vanallan was here with a Sewing Machine Tib Christie
and Mrs Blair was here
Tuesday 3 a warm day they washed Sheep to day John Middagh and wife and Lucy Middagh was
here to day the Sick is no better Aunt Kate lingers so long I dont know how she stands it
�Wednesday 4 a very warm day we were at the fair to day a great many people were there William
Middagh and wife and Joseph and Marry Middagh was her for supper Henry is no better Aunt Katy is
a little better looks like rain to night
Thursday 5 It is still very warm and dry looks like a drouth Pete Everts here for diner the girls went to
Mr Christies to help them make a carpet I went to see Henry he is no better
Friday 6 Still warm and dry My Mr Douglas Sheard our sheep today we had 23 and 24 lambs have
not heard from the Sick today what a great blessing health is and how lightly we prise it till we lose it
then it is to late
Saturday 7 a nice warm day Miss Thomson was here and staid all night till Sunday night
Sunday 8 a warm day they all went to Church this morning Miss Thomson went home to night the
Sick is no better
Monday 9 a nice warm morning turned very cold in the after noon we went to a funeral Albert
Richesons wife
Tuesday 10 a cold day Mr and Mrs Martin was here all day had a good visit Tory went to Kemptville
William Anderson was Maired to day
Wednesday 11 a nice warm day James and Lucy and Alec and Tib and their Children was here to
day the men went to South Mountain to the fair
Thursday 12 a nice warm day all at home and all well but my Self I am not very well these days
Friday 13 a butiful day Charles is away Jacob Vanalen is here to work to day
Saturday 14 another nice day went to see Mike Loux found him very poorly cant stir his legs atal they
are stif and swelled got a letter from my Sister her Son got killed on the Cars he got hurt the 20 and
died the 23 of May
Sunday 15 another nice day they all went to Church in the morning and I wrote 3 letters to my dear
Sons one to John one to William one to Samuel and pa wrote one to Ezra the Sick is no better how
hard it is to be Sick and yet it is all for the best
Monday 16 a very warm day we have 3 teams drawing Manure I have got a Cold
�Tuesday 17 still have 3 teams drawing Manure the warmest day yet 90 Degrees in the Shade cold
no better Coughed a lot last night the Sick are about the same
Wednesday 18 Just as warm as yesterday Charles is plowing the faller I don’t know how the men
Stands it in the Sun Min and Mrs Vanallen went to Mrs Clarks yesterday I forgot to put it down
Thursday 19 a very warm day we are looking for rain but it don’t come every thing is so dry things
cant grow but the Lord knows best when to send it we must submit to his will
Friday 20 another warm day it is 90 above Zero for 3 or 4 days right along Hellen Smith was here to
day the Sick a little better
Saturday 21 another hot day no rain yet Min and Tory went to South Mountain to day and I done the
work O how little tires me now but then I am getting old
Sunday 22 another hot day no rain yet how much a good shower would do but we must be content
the Sick about the same went to Meting
Monday 23 another hot dry day but is looking like rain to night it would come very welcome I am not
feeling well these few days pain in my head and shoulders the New Ralga I think nothing like health
Charles went to the Hall today
Tuesday 24 a very nice warm morning but we got a good Shower at noon the men are working on
the Roads to day Henry is very poorly
Wednesday 26 they are working on the Roads yet Min and Tory went to Sid Shaws to day it is very
nice after the rain
Thursday 27 every thing looks good after the rain I am not feeling very well Tory went to Mrs Frasers
this after noon Alec and Tib went up to James Carsons to day I don’t go to see the Children as often
as I should
Friday 28 another warm day John and I went to Kemptville to day Stoped to Mr Martins coming
home and made a visit
Saturday 29 another hot day every thing is drying up for want of rain it looks as though it was going
to be hard times I got a letter from my dear Sister Abigail to day
Sunday 30 another hot day no rain yet John and Tory went to Church in the Morning and staid to
Hyndmans for dinner the Sick no better yet
�Monday 31 this is the last day of the month and hot and dry as ever not feeling verry well but thank
God for his many mercies to me
July
Tuesday 1 this is another warm dry day
Wednesday 2 still warm and dry went to Mr Smiths and Mr Frasers pa came after me in the evening
Thursday 3 still warm and no rain pa and Min went to Kemptville in the after noon went after new
Suit of Clothes
Friday 4 cool and nice this morning we went to Winchester to day went to Sallys cool all day a nice
rain to night every thing looks nice after the rain found them all well
Saturday 5 a beautiful day after the rain Jim Middaghs wife and Lucy Middagh was at Sallys this
afternoon a visiting rained half the afternoon
Sunday 6 a nice morning went to Jim Irvins for dinner was going home in the after noon but it rained
again we had to Stay
Monday 7 very cold in the morning came home this morning and was neither of us well found them
all well at home Sylvester came home on Saturday don’t know how long he will stay Charles and him
went to Kemptville this after noon Tory and Tib Armstrong went Friday
Tuesday 8 Martha Clark and Tib Armstrong was here Thursday a visiting I forgot it then
Wednesday 9 Tib Armstrong here learning to paint a very nice day got a picture from William so glad
Thursday 10 Phil Hut and Adela Hut here visiting Charles commenced to cut Hay
Friday 11 drew in three loads of Hay Mrs Vanalen and Mrs Gid Smith here in the after noon and An
and Martha Clark and Jane Christie was here in the evening
Saturday 12 a nice rain in the morning Charles and Min went to Kemptville this after noon they had a
great fire at West Winchester Beaches Mills all burned down and other Buildings besides they had a
great loss Tory and Tib Armstrong went down to Dicks Beggs to night to stay all night
Sunday 13 pa and Tory and Tib Armstrong went down to Church this morning it rained before
�they got home Charles and Min went up to James Carson he is not well has a bad Cough and is
spitting blood I pray to the Lord that he may get better his will be don
Monday 14 a nice morning but showry through the day
Tuesday 15 Tory and Tib Armstrong went to William John Hyndman to day Cachy Hay wether
Wednesday 16 very cool today I went to see Mrs Smith She is no better been Sick a long time
Thursday 17 the Sick is no better our men is working at their Hay it is showry wether the girles went
picking berries to day we got a letter from John he sent his babys picture it is a good one dear little
fellow I wish I could see him I hope they don’t make a idol of him they may have to give him up
Friday 18 a good hay day I went to Mr Christys to day the Sick no better
Saturday 19 rained a little in the morning but cleared off the girls went picking berries
Sunday 20 it is raining a little this morning but faired up Charles and Min went up to Church pa and
me went to the School house to Meting in the evening had a good Sermon
Monday 21 the girls went Tory went with Maggie and Anny Marton down to Mcyntires to pick berries
and got none
Tuesday 22 a nice day they had a Sosial Lawn Sosial at Clarks they all went but me saw Henry he
feels very Hapy now since he has found peace
Wednesday 23 the girls went to pick berries in the morning and we had a nice rain in the afternoon
got a letter from John
Thursday 24 the girls went picking berries again and got each a pail we have 2 galons any
{continued on the next page of the diary}
and ½ Canned. Tib Armstrong and Tory went to Mr Christies in the after noon
Friday 25 a nice Hay day the men are getting in their Hay a Tin Pedler here for Supper
Saturday 26 a nice morning pa and me went to see James Carson he is a little better but not able to
do any thing
�Sunday 27 it rained most all day I was very sorry it was Sacrament Sunday at South Mountain and
we intended to go but we must put up with disapointments got a letter from Samy Saturday he has
had Sore Eyes but they are better now he has a good deal of bad luck
Monday 28 a nice growing morning it feels fresh after the rain went to see Henry he is very poorly
getting weaker
Tuesday 29 our last Cow Came in to day we have 10 now Charles Cut the faul Wheat today it is very
good
Wednesday 30 a nice Morning Mrs Vanallen and Min and me went up to Gid Smiths this afternoon
and we had a heavy Shower Stoped to see Henry he is no better got a letter from Samy his Eye is
very bad O how I wish he was home
Thursday 31 it has rained most all day Charles and Min went up to Sid Shaws this After noon Mrs
Johnstone died last night will be buried to morrow
August 1884
Friday 1 I was at the funeral to day there was 2 funerals to day at the same time Mrs Lenion was the
other one the Minister came with us to diner
Saturday 2 a nice morning Charles and Min went to Winchester to day they are coming {continued
on the next page of the diary}
home to morrow Elisa Beech came here to night and Staid all night went to see Henry he is no better
Sunday 3 a very warm day we all went to the Baptest Church this morning James and Lucy came
home with us Charles came home to night
Monday 4 showery all day am afraid our fall Wheat will grow but the Lord sends the rain and we
must Submit to his will Henry is no better pa was there today Charles and Sam has gone to
Kemptville to night Tory sent a letter to Samy
Tuesday 5 pa went went dow to Alec Hyndmans it is a very nice day
Wednesday 6 we all went to the Festival they had on the Camp ground a large gathering they made
144 dollars a good time
Thursday 7 Min and I went up to Sid Shaws his wife is poorly
�Friday 8 a nice day I went to see Henry he is very poorly his feet and legs are sweeled very bad I
don’t think he will stand it very long but he is resigned and that is a great blessing Tory and Electa
Fraser went to Mr Furgisons to day I hope they will get home Safe they drove themselves I don’t like
it
Saturday 9 a very nice day they cut Spring Wheat to day it is very good Henry no better
Sunday 10 a very warm day we went down to the Hall Meting in the morning
Monday 11 a nice day we had Company to day for dinner Min and Tory went to Duncan Smiths in
the after noon
Tuesday 12 we had Thrashers to day they Thrashed the Faul Wheat and Rye James and
Lucy Came down last night and Stayd all night and went to Alec Hyndman to day Tory went with
them
Wednesday 13 they Cut the first Oats to day pa and Charles went to a Meting of the Scot act this
after noon Jin and Lucy came back here and Staid all night he is a little better
Thursday 14 James and Lucy went home this morning it is very warm 93 below zero cant work
Friday 15 the wether no Cooler how I wish it would rain to cool the air
Saturday 16 hotter still the men could not work in the After noon not feeling well
Sunday 17 Charles Min Sam and Tory went to Church in the Morning Sad news in the After noon
Sylvester was Drowned in Kemptville we got the word at 1 Oclock and went back O what a Sad blow
it was to us all we fetched him home at night and Buried him the next day at 2
Monday 18 there was a very large Funeral 3 Ministers here Sermon preached by the Reverend Mr
Furgison the Text was from the 2 Book of Kings 20 Chapter last clause of the 1 verse Set Thine
House in Order for thou shall Die and not live it is a Solem time O that all my Children would set their
House in Order
Tuesday 19 as warm as ever we all feel tired out to day went to see Henry is very bad
Wednesday 20 warm to day spent the fore noon with Henry faned and kept the flies off him I think he
has not long to live but he is prepared to go
�Thursday 21 Spent the afternoon with Henry he is no better he is failing fast
Friday 22 Tib was here today coud not get Henry till to night found him very poorly
Saturday 23 pa and Charles birth day Sad news to day Henry Died this morning at 6 Oclock was
there all day Anne Martin went home today been here a week Minnie and Nellie has been here a
week going home to morrow
Sunday 24 at to Mrs McCargers all day Henry looks so Calm and peaceful he has gone home
Monday 25 went to the Funeral to day it was a large Funeral O what a Sad time for us
Tuesday 26 went up to Mrs McCargers to night they are very lonely there came a letter for Henry to
day from Samy it came to late a very good letter how Sad he will feel when he hears Henry and
Sylvester is no more
Wednesday 27 O these are lonesome days and nights we are having nice wether our Ice run out
yesterday and we had to put the milk in the Sellar Min went to Richard Beegs this Afternoon
Thursday 28 Mr Cumings took Sick to day is not Sensible don’t think he will get better Min went up to
see Alma
Friday 29 he is no better neither is Alma
Saturday 30 pa went to see him to day no better
Sunday 31 We all went to a Funeral to day and to Meting in the School House in the Evening
September
Monday 1 this is the first day of September {added in pencil: Sept 1884} Tory and me I went to
Kemptville to day we went to see Mr Cumings Sunday night
Tuesday 2 I went to see Mr Cumings no better
Wednesday 3 pa went to see him this fore noon and we the Camp Meting Started to day
Thursday 4 we went to the Camp ground this after noon had a good time stoped to see Alma
Friday 5 went to Mr Cumings this Morning he died at 6 Oclock was there all day
�Saturday 6 Min went to see Almy a little better
Sunday 7 went to the Funeral it was very large Charles went to Camp Meting and Min Staid with
Alma William Wily Died very Suden this Morning with Heart disease
Monday 8 went to South Mountain this morning William Wily was Buried in the Afternoon
Tuesday 9 it is very warm today
Wednesday 10 Still warm they Sowed Ry to day Lissa McCarger was Married to day at 4 Oclock
Charles and Min and Tory went to Camp Meting to night got home at 11 Oclock
Thursday 11 another warm day went to see Aunt Katy she is no better she has lain 4 months
Friday 12 got a letter from Samy and Ezra to day how glad we are to hear from them we went to the
Camp Meting this Morning it is the last day had a good Meting it was very Solem at the last hour
Many was there last year that was not there this year and so it will be next year we went to Lucys for
diner
Saturday 13 it is very cold to day Charles has gone to Kemptville with a load of Hay James and Lucy
came down here to day James staid all night and Lucy went home and they all went up to the
Church Sunday Tib and the 2 Children was here this After noon James is poorly
Sunday 14 Charles and Min and pa and Tory James and Sam all went to Church today it is so cold
we have to have a fire
Monday 15 a nice day picked some Sweet Apples to day the Boys are in the Sugar Bush cutting
wood Min and Tory went to Kemptville this After noon pa is not well we had heavy frost Saturday
night
Tuesday 16 Charles and Min went to the fair at Winchester very heavy Wind pa not well
Wednesday 17 they came home from the Fair to night Charles got first prise on the Horses Sams
time is out to night
Thursday 18 pa and I went to Kemptville to day it is very cold to day
Friday 19 Still cold 2 Sewing Machines here to day did not by either one of them
Saturday 20 it rained all the forenoon but cleared of this Afternoon Aunt Katy is no better
�Sunday 21 pa and Tory and I went Meting this morning it is a nice day Min and Charles went to Sids
this Afternoon the Sick no better
Monday 22 a nice day the girls washed this fore noon
Tuesday 23 a nice day went to a Wedding this evening Alec Christie was married to Maggy Martin at
seven Oclock we got home at 1 a very dark night Some Staid till morning there was about a Hundred
there
Wednesday 24 Charles and Tory went to the fair at Otawa to the Provincial raining a little Jane
Everets is here he went to the fair
Thursday 25 Charles came home it was very late 2 Oclock in the Morning had a nice time but very
tired
Friday 26 Lish and Jane went home today after diner Tory has not got home yet
Saturday 27 it is raining to day Tory has not got home yet Charles went to Kemptville this afternoon
took some Apples
Sunday 28 a nice day pa and Charles and me and Min went to Church this Morning
Monday 29 another nice day all are well
Tuesday 30 we went to see James Carson to day he is no better and I am afraid he never will be he
is failing fast John is 40 to day the last day of the month
October Wednesday 1 this the first day of October we have been Married 41 years to day how short
the time Seems I went to Mr Clarks this Afternoon they went to a paring bee to Mr Fraser
Thursday 2 they are diging potatoes Min went up to Sid Shaws to day she is a little better
Friday 3 it has rained all day today
Saturday 4 I went up all day and staid all day with Alma Shaw she is a little better
Sunday 5 we went to Church to day Charles and Min and Tory and me pa is not well
Monday 6 this is the first day of the Kemptville fair it will be 2 days Charles went this morning to take
some things
�Tuesday 7 pa and me and Charles and Min went to the Fair they had a good day we took first prise
on a log Cabin First on a Calf and Second on the Horses and 2 on the Faul Wheat Tory went to the
Wedding Georgia Vanallen and Wm {Mils?}
Wednesday 8 it rained most all day
Thursday 9 the Min are di a nice day digging potatoes
Friday 10 pa and I went to Alec Hyndmans to day
Saturday 11 I went and Staid all day with Alma she is better
Sunday 12 pa and Tory and Charlie and Min went to the Baptist Church in the Morning
Monday 13 it rained some to day Aunt Katy is no better
Tuesday 14 they went to a paring bee at Gid Smiths
Wednesday 15 Charles is plowing he got a new plow February Min and Tory went up to James
Carsons to day Tory is going to Stay till Sunday
Thursday 16 Charles is plowing to day
Friday 17 they are drawing is the potatoes today
Saturday 18 it Snowed a little in the Morning but faired of they drew one load of potatoes
Sunday 19 pa and I and Charles and Min went up to the Baptist Church this Morning
Monday 20 Finished putting the potatoes in the cellar
Tuesday 21 we are having nice warm wether now we got a letter from Ezra to day how I prise a letter
from any of the boys he sent his picture O that I coud him
Wednesday 22 raining a little to day Tory has not come home yet how I miss her it will be lonesome
when she leaves for good
Thursday 23 a very nice day but cold pa and I went to Kemptville and got our photographs taken
Friday 24 a very nice day to day but colder to night my birthday was on Wednesday the 22 am 62 I
forgot to put it down that day
�Saturday 25 it is a cold stormy morning but cleard of in the Afternoon and Charles went up to See
James Carson in the after he is failing all the time Tory came home with him
Sunday 26 Pa and me and Charles and Min went to Church to day a nice day but cold Alec and Tib
was here to day
Monday 27 a nice day to day Aunt Katy no better
Tuesday 28 Min went down to Mr Hyndmans to day and I went to Mr beggs this Afternoon
Wednesday 29 there was a Tea Meting in the Church to night I forgot it Charles and Min and Tory
was there
Thursday 30 Charles and Min went up to James Carsons to day they had a plowing bee he is no
better
Friday 31 Charles was at a bee at Mr Vanallens to day it is very Misty Weather thus ends another
Month
November {written in pencil: 1884}
Saturday 1 Charles went to Kemptville this Morning and to Mister Beggs to a Bee this Afternoon
Sunday 2 a bright beautiful Morning but very Muddy I am Sorry for it is our quarterly Meeting day and
I would liked to of went. had Pristhing {?} in the School house
Monday 3 a nice day Cass is here Tory and her went up to Gid Smiths we thrashed to day
Tuesday 4 thrashed to day till noon it is Tibs birth day {Myrtle Dougall, Tib's daughter, has written in
with blue ink "Nov 4th 1884 Mothers birthday" and underlined the words "till noon it is"} She is 30 to
day how time flies it Snowed and rained and was a wet day
Wednesday 5 a nice morning but it turned out to be a stormy day snowed again pa went to the Hall
to get Hog Feed ground
Thursday 6 it is cold to day Charles went up to see James to day he is a little better Dinah Middagh
and Rose McCarger was here to day
Friday 7 took up the carpet in the Dining Room Charles wen to the Hall for a Grist
Saturday 8 a nice day &amp; they finished cleaning House to day Tory and I went to Mr Christies
�Sunday 9 a beatiful morning but prety cold Charles and Min Tory and Miss Thomson went to Church
to night
Monday 10 went to J James Carsons this morning to stay a week he is no better
Saturday 15 I got home from Luchs to night was glad to get home poor Lucy has a hard row before
her she has far to much to do Maryan went to Tish Everets last Tuesday they have a yongue son
she will stay 2 weeks
Sunday 16 pa and me Charles and Troy and Cafs went to church to the Hall had a splendid Sermon
Monday 17 a nice day Tory washed to day Cafs is here
Tuesday 18 a nice day Cos went away to day Charles and Tory went to a Social to night
Wednesday 19 we are having nice weather Charles is at a Bee at Jo Ratherfords
Thursday 20 a nice day Charles is at a nother Bee at Mr Christies more Bees than Honey
Friday 21 O what a lovely day Charles went after Min to day Tory is at a Bee sewing Carpet rags at
Gid Smiths Alec and Tib and children were here yesterday and we got a letter form Samy how glad I
was to hear from him I like to get Letters
Saturday 22 a very nice day we went to se Mr Balkwell he and George are sick we got a new Sewing
Machine last Thursday it is the White
Sunday 23 a nice Morning but comenced to rain about 10 Oclock and rained all day Willia and Sally
came up went home in the rain
Monday 24 the girls washed to day and Tory went to Mr Clarks this afternoon
Tuesday 25 a cold stormy day Aunt Caty is very bad
Wednesday 26 pa has got a lame back Alec Hyndman Killed Hogs to day the sick no better I was
there all night
Thursday 27 we Killed Hogs to day it is a nice day
Friday 28 it snowed all day Charles went to Kemptville a sley and a Cutter went past to day for the
first this winter
�Saturday 29 a beautiful day we finished up the killing to day Aunt Katy is no better
Sunday 30 it is storming to day Charles and Min went to see James Carson tis the last day of the
Month
December
{written in pencil: Dec 1884}
Monday 1 James Carson is worse I fear he will not stand it long Anne Martin and Tib Christy was
here to day
Tuesday 2 Charels and Min and Tory went to Kemptville to day pa and I went to a Funeral Mike
Lowe was buried to day we had a good sermon Teset -- the 16 Chapter of Luke 2 verse give an
account of thy Stewardship for thou Maist be no longer Steward Aunt Caty is no better we bought a
new stove to day price 30 Dollars
Wednesday 3 a nice day Charles went to the Fair Robert Parker and John Heist was here
Thursday 4 a nice day Tib Christie and Tory went down to Mr Armstrongs are going to stay all night
Friday 5 a nice day I went to William John Hyndmans in the forenoon and Dick Beggs in the
afternoon got a letter from Ezra last night so glad to hear from him snow is all gone Robert beggs
came home yesterday have not seen him
Saturday 6 a nice warm day it looks like rain
Sunday 7 it rained all day to day it is dreary
Monday 8 it snowed all day to day Charles and Tory went to a funeral to day Dinah Grant died on
Saturday the folks was up from Winchester some of them here for diner Robert beggs came home
on Saturday
Tuesday 9 Snowing to day Min and Tory went up to Sids Sid Shaws to day with a Cutter Charles is
helping Clarks thrash to day
Wednesday 10 pa and I went down to Alec Hyndsmans to day Aunt Caty is very low
Thursday 11 Min and Tory went down to Mr Clarks to day Charles went to Kemptville
Friday 12 we went up to James Carson to day he is a little better to day but failing
�Saturday 13 a nice day got a letter from John and one from Aunt Aurilla last Thursday glad to hear
from them Aunt Caty is very low
Sunday 14 a very nice morning pa and Tory went to meting at the Hall Min and Charles went to
Heacton in the afternoon
Monday 15 it snowed in the morning we went to Alec Hyndmans they dressed 100 and 3 Turkeys
Tuesday 16 a nice day good sleighing Aunt Caty no better
Wednesday 17 a nice day Tory went down to Tibs will stay till Saturday we got a letter from Samy
and one from my sister Abigail how glad I was to hear from them I sat up last night with Aunt Caty
dont think she will live many days we are Thrashing to day have not heard from James
Thursday 18 Thrashing to day it is a nice day but cold
Friday 19 a very cold day 28 below zerow thrashed to day they could hardly keep warm
Saturday 20 it is a little warmer to night Tory is home
Sunday 21 it is snowing to day Charles and Min went to Church this afternoon
Monday 22 James Carson is no better it is a nice day
Tuesday 23 another nice day Aunt Caty no better
Wednesday 24 a very stormy day Tory went to a Wedding to night at 6 Oclock she staid all night
Thursday 25 a very nice day we had lots of company to day Willia and Sally and Miny and nelly and
Lucy Ervin and Hugh Martin and Anne Martin and Peter and Electa Fraser
Friday 26 a nice day Aunt Caty is very low
Saturday 27 another nice day Charles commenced to get up wood to day he cut 2 loads in the
forenoon and drew them in the afternoon Tory set up with Aunt Caty
Sunday 28 Charles and pa went to Church in the forenoon and Charles and Min went to see James
Carson in the afternoon he is no better
Monday 29 a very nice day Min Sat up with Aunt Caty to night and I sat up last night
�Tuesday 30 the snow is all gone pa and I went to see Mr Balkwell they are poorly yet
Wednesday 31 this is the last day of the old year pa and I went to see Mr Pelton he is very low Min
and Tory went to Mr Begs Charles to Kemptville
Thursday 1 Jan 1885 the first day of the New Year it is a nice {written in pencil: Jan 1885} day
Charles and Min went down to Winchester to William Hyndmans the sick is no better how many will
go to their long home before the year is is gone God only knows
Friday 2 a beautiful day the sick no better Charles came home from Willias to day Tory sat up
Saturday 3 Aunt Caty is very low cant live long Sunday Min sat up to night
Sunday 4 Aunt Caty has got at rest at last She Died 10 minits to 8 I sat up all night and helped to lay
her out Charles and Tory went to the Baptist Church in the Morning James Carson is worse he is
Bleeding a good deal at the Lungs Tib and Alec was here to day they came after Charly
Monday 5 a nice day got a letter from Samy so glad
Tusday 6 to Mr Vanallen all day it rained all day
Wednesday 7 Aunt Caty was burried to day went to see mr Pelton he is very low
Thursday 8 Min and Tory went to see James Carson to day he is very low
Friday 9 we are thrashing yesterday and to day
Saturday 10 Mr Pelton was buried to day we went to the Funeral James is no better O who will be
the next to go
Sunday 11 this is Marys birth day had she lived she would of ben 34 to day how the time flies she
has ben Dead 5 years we was down to Alec Hyndmans for Diner to day they had a Roast Turkey for
Jaspers birth day he is 3 years old a big stout boy
Monday 12 the Girls washed this morning it rained all the forenoon then cleared off and I took Tory
up to James Carsons to stay a while he is a little better to day it is so flattering
Tuesday 13 a butiful day Robert Beggs is helping Charles in the woods it is hard to get a man
Wednesday 14 a nice morning Charles and Robert is helping Mr Vanalens thrash to day the sick is
no better they went to the woods in the afternoon
�Thursday 15 Charles and Robert are in the woods to to day it is Snowing to day Frant Vanalen
Comenced his writing School to night
Friday 16 a nice morning Charles went to Kemptville
Saturday 17 a very Stormy day Snows and blows and is very Cold there is snow enough for
sleighing if it was in the roads
Sunday 18 a nice morning Charles and Min went down to Alec Hyndmans to day Tory is not home
yet
Monday 19 a Cold day Charles went to Kemptville with a load of Oats with a waggon
Tuesday 20 a nice morning but prety Cold Charles went to Kemptville with another load he went
witha Sleigh it is neither Sleighing nor yet wagoning James is no better
Wednesday 21 it is pre Cold this morning Charles went to the black smiths shop pa nor my self are
neither very well but we are getting old
Thursday 22 a Cold day Charles went after Tory to day James is no better Sally and Nelly Came up
to day going to stay till Sunday
Friday 23 Min and Sally went up to see James he is about the same Robert Beggs is helping
Charles to get wood he drew 5 loads to day
Saturday 24 it is showing some to day but is nice and warm Tory broke a dish and Cut her hand
Sally and Tory and Nelly went to John Peters Smiths this after noon Alec is going to take her home
Charles and Robert got 6 loads of wood to day
Sunday 25 it snowed very hard this morning but faired up and was a nice day Martha McCargar was
here to night and brought a letter from William he was Married the 7 of this month I am afraid I will
never see him now I hope he has got a good Wife and he will be a good Husband
Monday 26 a blustery Morning but faired up the Men Killed 9 sheep this forenoon and went down to
Alec Hyndmans he has 7 to kill and they are going to Otaway to Morrow
Tuesday 27 it has been a nice day to day but it is lonesome when Charles is away have not heard
from the sick
�Wednesday 28 a Cold and stormy morning we expect Charles home to night pa is not very well
neither am I
Thursday 29 a nice day Charles and Min and Tory went to a Funeral James Peltons wife and Mr
Bolkwell {Balkwell?} died this morning and Cleland Workma {Workman?} got his foot in the logs
when they were Sawing wood and it was all Chewed up and the Doctors took it off below the nee
poor unfortunate boy
Friday 30 the Doctor was here to see pa to day he sais it will take all winter to prep him to rights God
grant that he may get better but he knows best Charles and Min and Tory went to see Cleland he is
quite easy Tory and me wend to see Mr Balkwell he is gets buried to Morrow {continued on the next
page of the diary}
James Middagh is hear to night
Saturday 31 a very nice day Charles and Min and Tory went to the Funeral to day he was buried in
Kemptville an old gray haired man stayed here all night he had been Maried 7 times and had 33
Children pa is no better yet he is poorly we got a letter from John thay have a young daughter and
we had a letter from Sams to day to
Febuary {written in pencil: 1885} Sunday 1 this is the first day of Febuary it is snowing and blowing
pa is no better Charles went to see the Doctor he sent more Medison
Monday 2 this is a beautiful day Cleland is doing well pa is no better the doctor is coming to morrow
Tuesday 3 a nice day Sam Vanalen is helping Charles get wood to day they got 4 loads the Doctor
was here to d pa is no better we have not heard from Sams
Wednesday 4 I had a very bad night last night was sick all night could not lay down pain in my breast
Thursday 5 a nice day but cold Charles went to Aleck Clarks bee drawing stones I am better to
day yesterday Robert B is helping him get wood got 4 loads Mrs Beggs and Mrs Christie here to day
Friday 6 a nice morning but cold Tory went down to see Cleland to day pa is a little better this
morning I hope it will last
Saturday 7 a very nice day Any Martin was here to day Willia {William?} Hyndman came up after a
load of dry Wood Charles is drawing logs to Hallville to day
�Sunday 8 a very nice day the Doctor was here to day pa is not any better Lucy came down to see
him She has not been here since September she did not stay long James is failing fast Alec and Tib
was here and Sid Shaw it seemed good for lucy to get out
Monday 9 the girls washed to day pa is a little better Charles is drawing logs today I am not feeling
very well
Tuesday 10 it stormed all night last night
Wednesday 11 a nice day to day Tib came up to see pa he is a little better to day Charles is drawing
logs
Thursday 12 a nice day to day Charles is drawing shingle bolts to Kemptville pa is no worse I am no
better
Friday 13 a nice day Tib came to see us she is the only one that can come often Sally is so far away
Saturday 14 a splendid day we sawed wood to day Alec and Tib went to see James he is no better
the doctor was here Friday, pa has taken a lot of medison Miss Gernsey and Miss Beech was here
to day
Sunday 15 a beautiful morning pa feels some better Charles and Min and Tory went to Church this
morning the Doctor was here to day
Monday 16 a lovely morning Charles went to town with Shingle bolts it snowed all the after noon and
all night the roads are full.
Tuesday 17 it is blowing to day it is the biggest storm we have had this winter pa is some better
Wednesday 18 it has cleared off and is a lovely morning pa is still gaining a little and I feel better to
we have not heard from Cleland for 2 days
Thursday 19 a nice day Charles went for a load of Ice this morning I went to see Cleland this
afternoon Charles took me there he is gaining a little it is the first time I have been out for 3 weeks
the Doctor was here and I rode up with him to see Cass She is poorly pa is some better Ben
Tomkins was here to see pa James Carson is no better
Friday 20 a nice day but cold Charles went to Kemptville with Shingle bolts pa is about the same
{added in blue ink by another person at a later date: Grandpa} Mr Hyndman and Tib was here on
Wednesday to see pa
�Saturday 21 a fine day Charles went to Kemptville with the last of his Shingle bolts Min and Tory
went to South Mountain a strange Man came here and wanted his Diner and then he wanted a job
and pa sat him splitting wood
Sunday 22 a nice morning Charles and Tory went up to Church this Morning Lisa Fraser is very
poorly pa is better Willia and Sally came up to see pa to day
Monday 23 a nice day Charles went to town with a load of wood Charles and Min went to Mishionary
Meting last night and 2 Ministers came home with them pa is gaining a little
Tuesday 24 this is a beautiful morning we had company to day Jany McCargar and Rose McCarger
Wednesday 25 this is a lovely day pa is not as well to day Charles and Min went to Town to day we
bargained for a stone for Sylvester to day with Mr Stubs and Willia Campbelle the lines are Take
Warning by this call of of Youth And Early Seek the God of Truth {a blue ballpoint pen line has been
drawn in the left margin beside the lines}
Thursday 26 a nother beautiful morning it has bee such nice weather all the week the Girls are
putting up the Curtains this is Ezras birth day he is 21 to day how I wish I could see him to day but it
canot be may the Lord sustain me through all the trials of this life and give me a Crown in Heaven pa
is a little better this morning {Feb 26th 1885 is written in blue ballpoint pen in the left margin
underneath Thursday 26}
Friday 27 a nice day Charles went to Town with a load of wood Robert Martin and Any was here last
night pa is a little better gains very Slow
Saturday 28 a nother nice day it has bee a splendid week Charles went to town to day with wood
Sunday 1 this is the first day of March and it is storming Charles and Min went to Sid Shaws Frank
and Tory went to see Lisa Fraser and went to Church {Mar 1885 is written in pencil in the left margin
underneath Sunday 1}
Monday 2 a lovely day Tory and Min went up to see James they are going to sit up with him Willia
Balkwell and Genie and Jane Raimond was here last night
Tuesday 3 Min and Tory came home at noon James is very low his feet and legs are swelled the say
he looks like death I don't think he can stand it much longer {continued on the next page of the diary}
�the Lord prepare him for the great change and may she bear up under her great trouble Min and
Tory An and Martha went to Richerds Beggs to day
Wednesday 4 a nice day Charles went to the Fair to day Alec and Tib came up to see p to night he
does not gain very fast we had a little calf to day
Thursday 5 a nice day Charles went to Town to day with a load of wood and brought home a load of
Ice
Friday 6 a lovely Morning Charles and I went up to see James found him very low but trusting in the
Lord he suffers very much Jane Christy Lisa Loekwood Ana Beech was here
Saturday 7 a nother nice day Charles went to Inkerman Mrs Vanallen Mrs Stanford and Ana Beech
here
Sunday 8 a nice day but cold Tory and Ana Beech and Frank went to Henry Fosetons to day Charles
and Min went to Church we had plenty of callers to see p this afternoon Alec and Tib and John Jipes
Mr Christy And John Christy Mr Clark and Mr Vanalen pa is a little better
Monday 9 a nice morning the girls washed and then Charles and Tory went up to James Tory is
going to stay a week to help Lucy they have to set up with him all the time for 9 months I sent a letter
to Ezra to day got one from him Friday he has bee sick for the last 4 months is some better is he was
only home snowing
Tuesday 10 it snowed and blowed all night and is blowing to day no travil on the road Lib Graham
and George McCaughey gets Married to night at 8 Oclock they are going to New York on their
Weding tour
Wednesday 11 a nice morning Charles went to South Mountain Ada Armstrong and Ian McDugal
gets Married to night pa is gaining a little all the time the Doctor was here to day Phil beggs is sick
Congestiong of Lungs
Thursday 12 a rough day the wind blew hard Charles went to town go pa some Beer
Friday 13 a nice day John McCarger was here for dinner to day Charles and Min went to see
{Chile?} to night she is very bad she has got the Plurasy now {Cags} came here to night she will stay
all night Mr Furgison was here to day to see pa
�Saturday 14 a splendid morning Mr Vanallen and Abe Vanallen was here to see pa he is gaining a
little Chil Beggs had a son this Morning she is very low Charles went after Troy to day James is
getting worse
Sunday 15 it snowed all the Morning I went to see Chill she is very bad I fear she will not get better
Monday 16 a nice Morning but more sad news mr Vanalen went to the woods with the boys and he
was struck down with Parallizses he is prety bad we had a prayer Meting to night had a good time
William John Hyndman tok bleeding of the Lungs on Sunday and again on Monday a Sickly time
Tuesday 17 Sim Workman is helping Charles in the Woods we had lots of compay to day Robert and
Ana Martin Sarah MrsMcShain and An Clark Mr Barclay and wife and the Doctor pa is not much
better Mr Vanallen is not any better his arm is paralised
Wednesday 18 a cold morning Min and Tory drove down to see Chil she is very low not expected to
live John Parker and wife was here for Dinner to day Mr Furgison here for Tea Alec and Tib here
Thursday 19 a very Cold morning James lays at the point of Death Min and Tory has gone up there
to day going to stay all night I never expect to see him again for I cant leave pa and I am not well
enough to go Charles drove down to see Chill she is Just alive Mr Vanallen is no better pa is about
the same Charles gone to Town with Potatoes it is a sickly time Lisa Fraser is no better
Friday 20 a cold stormy day James Carson has gone to his long home he Died Thursday at 8 Oclock
at {continued on the next page of the diary}
night and Chill Hut Died the same night at 6 Oclock it is solem times around here may we all be
prepared when death comes Robert Parker Came here to night
Saturday 21 James was Buried to day at 1 Oclock and Chil at 12 it is a cold day another Death Mr
Vanallen Died to day at half past 3 he had another stroke and Died in a Minit pa is no better thank
God Ezra is coming home
Sunday 22 a butiful Morning Charles went after the Coffins in the Morning and helped them dig the
grave in the after noon pa is a little better
Monday 23 a beatiful Morning Mr and Mrs Vanallen and Mrs Bowers staid here all night Mr Vanallen
was Buried to day at 1 Oclock it was a very large Funeral Funeral Sermon Preached by Mr Furgison
from Psalmes 37 Chapter and 37 verse
�Tuesday 24 a nice Morning the Girls Washed this foor noon Mr and Mrs Bower was here this
Morning they went home Mr and Mrs Vanallen went home this Morning pa is a little better to day he
was very tiered last night Mrs Tomkins was here yesterday
Wednesday 25 a cold morning William Middagh and his wife was here to day pa is much the same
Thursday 26 a butiful day Charles went to Town with a Grist Hugh Carson and wife and old Mr
Carson and Lucy was here to day how glad I was to see her she has not been here but once Since
the 13 of September she came once to see pa
Friday 27 it rained last night and this morning but cleared off Charles went to Lucys cant say James
anymore pa is not feeling so well as he did yesterday
Saturday 28 a nice day John Middagh and wife and John Parker was here to day pa is about the
same
Sunday 29 a nice day Alec and Tib was here this Morning and James Irvin and his wife this after
noon {continued on the next page of the diary}
pa does not seem to gain any strength
Monday 30 a nice morning Charles went to the shop Martha Cummings came home with him and
staid all night the Doctor was here to day pa is a little better
Tuesday 31 a nice day Charles went to the Hallville with logs John Workman is here to day the time
seems long till Ezra comes home I want to see him so much Min went to Mr Blairs to day pa is
gaining some
Wednesday 1 this is the first day of April the snow is deep yet Charles went to Hallville after a load of
boards John Workman is here to day Charles went up to Lucys this afternoon pa is gaining a little
{Apr 1885 written in pencil under Wednesday 1}
Thursday 2 a nice morning Charles Min and Tory went to Town this morning it snowed all the
afternoon and rained in the evening and then it snowed all night pa is still gaining
Friday 3 it is snowing this morning it snowed all night pa is still gaining slowly it has snowed all day
Saturday 4 it is still snowing and blowing we have not had such a storm this winter the snow is
banked up as high as your head Charles Frank Sam and Mr Blair Shoveld the roads from Clarts to
the Town line
�Sunday 5 a nice morning but snowed this afternoon Mrs Armstrong died last night I dont know how
they will bury her I dont see how they will get through it is so lonely no one been by to day
Monday 6 they went part way and had to turn round they could not get through to dig the Grave it
blowed all day it is the worst storm yet
Tuesday 7 a nice Morning the snow is piled higher than I ever saw it before they buried Mrs
Armstrong to day at 1 Oclock who will be next
Wednesday 8 a nice morning but it rained part of the day pa is about the same we have heard Lisa
from Thursday 9 Liza Fraser lately the roads is so bad to day is Samys birth day he is 26 to d how I
would like {continued on the next page of the diary}
to see him but it canot be pa still gaining
Thursday 9 a butiful day Charles went to Town to day I hope Ezra will be there but I am afraid he
wont Jo Clarks Babe died this morning Tory is up there it has escaped a world of Trouble and gone
to be forever with the Lord which is better
Friday 10 a nice morning Charles brought Lucy home with him last night She will stay 3 or 4 days Jo
Clarks baby was buried to day at 1 they all went but me and pa
Saturday 11 a nice morning Min Lucy Tory all went dow to Mr Hyndamans to day pa is still gaining a
little Ezra is not home yet
Sunday 12 a nice day Charles Min Lucy Tory all went up to the Baptist Church this morning Harry
Vanalen is sick they had the Doctor Saturday Charles taped to day the sap runs prety well
Monday 13 a nice morning Charles is in the bush pa is not quite so well to day William Middagh was
here to day Harry is no better
Tuesday 14 a cold morning Charles took Lucy home this morning I did not like to see her go to that
lonely house Ben Tomkins was here for tea came for Oats
Wednesday 15 a cold morning but a nice day Charles has gone to Town I hope Ezra will be there
William John and Mr Blair are in the bush pa is a little better Harry is no better
Thursday 16 a nice day the snow is gowing off very slow Charles is in the bush pa is gaining
Friday 17 a nice day Charles is in the bush I sowed Tomatoes to day Harry is a little better
�Saturday 18 a nice morning Charles went to Town to day took back a Case of Butter and 3 Gallons
of syrup we thought Ezra would be there but he was not we are disapointed Mrs Thomson is here to
day pa is a little better
Sunday 19 a nice morning Mrs Thomson went up to Gids this morning we sugard of last night the
roads are very bad pa is not so well his face and Eyes are all swelled I dont know what it means
Monday 20 the bois is in the bush to day the sap is about done pa is no better he seems very dull
Mrs Stanford was here to day
Tuesday 21 a dul day the roads is very bad we got a letter from William to night Ezra started the 14
we think he will be here on Friday pa is a good deal worse
Wednesday 22 a nice warm day Charles went for the Doctor this morning pa is no better and I am
afraid he never will be his mind is very weak my the Lord Strengthen him in his great trial he alone
can Sustain him the Doctor came he does not give us any hopes he thinks Dropsy has set in
Thursday 23 good news Ezra came home last night O how glad I was to see him Ann and Martha
Clark and Mrs. Marlen was here when he came home it seems like old times to see him around pa is
no better it makes my heart ache to see him so helpless Charles and Ezra went to town after his
trunk Samy Sent Sylvesters Picture all fraimed to me it is splendid how much I will think of it
Friday 24 a nice day the Girls finshed cleaning house to day and put down the carpet in the Dining
room Charles pa is no better it seems good to see Ezra at home
Saturday 25 a nice morning pa is no better Mrs Beggs was here this after noon Mr and Mrs Smith
and Mrs Vanalen and Anne Clark and Mrs Marlen in the evening
Sunday 26 it is raining all the foorn forenoon pa is no better Jo Middagh was here Saturday my heart
is very heavy may the Lord sustain me in this affliction
Monday 27 a nice morning pa is no better the Doctor was here to day he says he is better one way
but worse another he suffers a good deal
Tuesday 28 it is snowing to day Alec Hyndman had a Raising Bee to day a very bad day for it Ezra
and Tory went down there and Charles went to Town Mr Raimond was here to day and James
Ervens man with a Horse pa is no better he is getting weaker all the time
�Wednesday 29 a nice morning it is very warm it is taking the snow very fast pa is no better John
Middagh came up to see pa he will stay awhile
Thursday 30 Charles went up to Lucys John Middagh went with him pa is no better this ends the
month
Friday 1 {May 1885 written in pencil} this is the first day of the month and a nice day John Middagh
went home this morning pa is failing all the time
Saturday 2 it is a very nice day Charles went to town Sally and the girls came up to day to see pa he
is worse the Doctor was here to day
Sunday 3 a nice day Sally went home the Girls were all home to day to see p I am afraid they will not
see him many more times Doctor Stacy and Doctor Furgison was both here to day they say there is
no hopes they think he will not last very long but I hope our loss will be his gain
Monday 4 we expect the Doctor here to day it is raining this Afternoon pa is still getting worse he
lays all the time sowed Cabbage Seed to day John Parket was here to day for Potatoes a Colt
Tuesday 5 sad news to write to day pa is no more he Died about 11 Oclock he sufferd so much
no Tongue one could tell how much but he has got at rest and I know our loss will be his gain but we
will miss him so much but the Lords will be done God give me strength to say that
Wednesday 6 a nice day but O so lonely still there has been a great many people here but one more
night to keep my dear Companion
Thursday 7 it has been a rainy day but a large Funeral the sermon was Preached by the Reverand
Mr Furgison the Text was from Revelation the 14 Chapter the 13 verse we had a good sermon but it
seemed so hard to leave him up there all alone and come back to a lonely house
Friday 8 it is still raining how lonesome it seems they were all up from Winchester but went home
last night Lucy staid all night O how I miss my Dear Companion may the Lord give me strength to
bear up under my afliction and I know he will
Saturday 9 Charles and MIn went to Town to day O it is so lonely all over the house what shall we do
Sunday 10 Charles and Min went to Church and we were alone it seemed so hard to leave my dear
Companion up in the Buriing Ground all alone but it is nothing but a lump of Clay the Soul is with
God
�Monday 11 got a letter from John he has moved to Mishigan how sorry I was he could not be here to
the Funeral
Tuesday 12 a nice day Ezra commenced to plow yesterday Mrs Crowbar and Mrs Christy was here
to day
Wednesday 13 Mr Higins and Mr Graham the 2 Ministers was here to day one read a Chapter and
the other Praid had a a splendid Prayr it fited our case So well Lord help me to look beyond this vale
of tears
Thursday 14 a nice day the girls washed the Buckets yesterday we cleaned part of the door yard to
day Charles plowed the garden to day Harry is some better McCoughy Mr McCoughy was Buried
Tuesday
Friday 15 a nice day the Girls cleaned the Parlor and the Bed rooms and I made garden did not
make much
Saturday 16 a warm day Ezra and Tory and Rose McCarger and myself went to Town was glad to
get home again
Sunday 17 we went to Church at Hallville this morning had a good meting the last time I was there
pa was with me we stoped to Alec Hyndmans for dinner have {continued on the next page of the
diary}
not been there for four months that was the last time pa was out it was the 11 of January am so
lonely
Monday 18 a nice day I went up to see Mrs McCarger She is poorly the Girls washed bed Clothes
Tuesday 19 {diarist had written 20 but then wrote 19 overtop} a nice day Harry is a little better
Wednesday 20 took very sick this morning with Inflation of the Bowels very bad all day the Doctor
was here got a letter from John
Thursday 21 some better the pain has stopped but am very sore the Doctor here to day put Mustard
on
Friday 22 am gaining a little very sore yet and weak
Saturday 23 sat up this Morning and had my bed made
�Sunday 24 Charles and Min and Ezra went to Church Tory and I was all alone Thank God I am
better
Monday 25 a nice Morning feeling some better am prety weak
Tuesday 26 a nice Morning but things want rain but the Lord knows best when to send it am gaining
Wednesday 27 the Doctor was here last night am still gaining
Thursday 28 sad news to day Mary An McCarger was Buried to day she left a Baby 2 weeks old she
lived down near Montreal they brought her up in her Coffin
Friday 29 got a letter from my Sister and one from Samy wrote to John and Samy to day how glad to
get a letter
Saturday 30 they planted potatoes and Corn yesterday I am gaining a little I feel very weak they
washed to day
Sunday 31 Willia and Sally came to see me to day am not as well to day it rained most all day
Charles and Min went to Church to night I wrote to John and Samy
Monday 1 {June 1885 written under Monday 1} this is the 1 day of June we had a heavy Shour to
day and some Thunder they planted corn at the end of the house
Tuesday 2 a nice day am gaining Slowly Maggy Christie had a yong Son to day and John Loftier one
Monday
Wednesday 3 a nice morning Charles and Ezra went to the Fair Robert Parker came up to the Fair
the time seems so long I am so lonesome I wish I was well
Thursday 4 it rained to day it is a wet time I am gaining all the time
Friday 5 it rained all the forenoon the man up Sylvesters head stone Wednesday they say it is verry
nice I have not seen it it was 75
Saturday 6 a nice morning Charles got a peace of Cheese to day
Sunday 7 it rained in the morning but cleared of Charles and Min and Ezra went to Church Mrs
Beegs was here for Tea
�Monday 8 it is raining this morning there was a dreatful storm last such sharp Lightning not very
heavy Thunder but it Haild I never saw larger Hail it was a dismal night not much sleeping by any
one
Tuesday 9 a cold day it feels like frost Charles sheared the sheep
Wednesday 10 a nice day Min and I went to see Maggy and her baby Mrs McCarger died to day at 5
Oclock this street is tating a great shaking am gaining
Thursday 11 I went up to Mrc McCargers to d she looks nice
Friday 12 went to the funeral to day a warm day Mr Furgison preached the sermon from John II
Chapter 28 verse Mr and Mrs Shaver here for diner
Saturday 13 a nice morning they are piling wood to day
Sunday 14 it is very winda to day Tory Cags and I went to Church this morning at Hallville and
Charles and Min went in the evening
Monday 15 the girls washed to day we have 5 men framing
Tuesday 16 a nice morning they are going to raise to day we all got invitations to William Clarks
Wedding last night but I shall not go I would not take any comfort Tib and the Children were here to
day
Wednesday 17 I went down to Tibs to day have not been there for a long time how I miss pa to go
with me
Saturday Alec brought me home to night had a good visit with Ezra and Tory went to Winchester to
day Charles and Min went to Kemptville
Sunday 21 we went to Church this morning I got a letter from John how glad I am to hear from him
he mises his Wife and Children so mich
Monday 22 Ezra and Tory came home last night
Tuesday 23 a nice day Min and I went to Lucys to day
Wednesday 24 William Clark gets Married to night at 1 Oclock Charles and Min and Ezra went Tory
aan I was invited but did not go I could not go and not have pa there
�Sunday 28 came home to day Lucy Brought me home poor Lucy has a lonely time of it O how I feel
for her I went to see Rose to night she is poorly
Monday 29 the Girls washed this morning the Men are working on the road Sintha Farrel was buried
to day William Clarks Wife had a stroke last night it is feared she wont get better a sad thing only
been Married 5 days but such is the way of life
Tuesday 30 a cold day and high wind I went to Mr Beggs and Mr Clarks have not been there since
last Faul Maggy Clark is no better
Wednesday 1 {July 1885 written in pencil under} this is the first day of July the Girls and Clarks went
picking Strawberries got a pail we had 9 Cans Rose is no better
Thursday 2 Tory went to Aleck Hyndmans to day Mrs Thomson came here Tuesday night and staid
till this morning Sam H is helping at the Barn
Friday 3 a nice day Frank Sam and Jake is helping at the Barn to day we had Strawberries and
Cream for tea
Saturday 4 a nice day Charles and Min went out to Lisa Everets to day a year ago to day pa and I
went down to Willias Hyndmans how little I thought it would be the last time for him
Sunday 5 a nice morning Ezra and Tory went up to the Presbyterian Church to day I am not very well
Charles and Min came home to night
Monday 6 the Girles washed this Morning and picked the strawberries Rose is no better
Tuesday 7 it rained this forenoon verry hard Tib and Charles was here to night Charles took the
Doctor to town to get a tooth drew
Wednesay 8 a nice morning Charles and Ezra went to town to day I went to see Rose she is worse
and I am afraid she will not get better the Lord knows best James Middigh and John McCarger was
here last night Mr Higgins Ann and Marthe Clark here to day
Thursday 9 a nice day went to see Rose she is no better
Friday 10 Mrs Beggs here to day we went to see Rose she is very low I dont think she will live
Satury11 went to Winchester to day it is nice and cool
�Sunday 12 Sally Min and I went to John McCargers to day
Monday 13 John took me to Jim Middaghs to night
Tuesday 14 wen it rained all day it made me homesick
Wednesday 15 Rose died Monday the 13 I forgot to put it down she was buried to day at 11 Charles
is not well
Thursday 16 John and Marget took me to Willias this morning
Friday 17 Sally and I went to George Huts to day
Saturday 18 a nice day but very warm went to Jim Irvins
Sunday 19 another warm day staid home all day
Monday 20 Sally took me to Robert Parkers to day
Tuesday 21 Mrs Parker and I went to Mr Huts in the forenoon and John Parters in the Afternoon
Wednesday 22 we went to William Parkers in the forenoon Lisa and I went to the Grave yard in the
Afternoon and stoped to Mr Fultons for Tea and Robert took me to Willias in the evening
Thursday 23 we went to Jo Middaghs in the forenoon and William Middaghs in the afternoon
Friday 24 went to Mr Allgates in the after noon
Saturday 25 a very warm day went to Mr Irvins this afternoon
Sunday 26 Willia and Minny brought me home to day I am tired visiting glad to get home
Monday 27 Min and I went to pick berries to day got 6 Cans full Tory was not well I like to pick
berries
Tuesday 28 the girls washed to day a nice day Robert here
Wednesday 29 the Girls went picking berries to day
Thursday 30 a nice day they got in a lot of Hay to day Sid Shaw and wife was here to day Robert
gone
�Friday 31 the Girls went picking berries to day Ambrose Clother was Buried Tuesday the 28
Saturday 1 {Aug 1884 written in pencil under} this is the 1 day of August a nice day Willia Hyndman
was up to day for stacking poles I was up to see Mrs Mae they are very lonesome
Sunday 2 Tory and I went to South Mountain to quarterly Meting we had a splendid Meting Charles
and Min went to the Gower Church
Monday 3 I went to pick berries this Morning and the Girls washed Charles took 2 Hogs to town this
morning it rained this Afternoon
Tuesday 4 a nice morning Jade Smith and Cas Casleman was here to day
Wednesday 5 Robert Wallace and Laura Furgison here this Forenoon Min and I went to Mr Christies
Thursday 6 Min and I went to Mr Smiths to a bee to day a quilting been we got it of
Friday 7 Min went to Alec Hyndmans and I went to Bill Christies and Alec Christies
Saturday 8 a nice morning Min went to John Peter Smiths
Sunday 9 Tory and I went to Church Ezra and Frank went to Church and Min and Charles went to
Lucys in the morning and came down to Church
Monday 10 a nice day the Girls washed
Tuesday 11 Mrs Vanallen and I went to Mr Blairs this After noon Mr Stanford went to Osgood to day
Wednesday 12 Charles and Min Ezra and Tory went to the Harvest dinner on the Camp ground
Thursday 13 Charles Min and Tory went to Henry Foxtons to day Alec Gregory and wife was here to
day
Friday 14 Charles took his Lambs to Town to day I went to Duncan Smiths and Mr Frasiers to see
Lizie
Saturday 15 Charles went to Winchister to day he is going to stay a few days he is not well Ez and
Jam V {continued on the next page of the diary}
went to a picknick at South Mountain I am so lonesome sometimes I dont know what to do I miss my
dear Companion so much they are all good to me
�Sunday 16 {August written in blue ballpoint under} a nice morning Tory and I went Hexton to Church
in the morning Alec Hyndman came after me in the afternoon Tib had a little girl the 16 {Lucy may
written in blue ballpoint over 16}
Sunday 23 O how lonesome I feel to day it is pas birth day and I am at Alec Hyndmans yet
Wednesay 2 {Sept 1885 written in pencil under} I am home at last it seems good to get home I have
been gone 2 weeks adn 3 days away
Thursday 3 it is a nice day mr Beggs was here yesterday
Friday 4 Tory went with Clarks to Mr Richardsons
Saturday 5 Mrs Kenion and her Daughter was here Thursday the Bois was drawing in all day
Sunday 6 Tory and I went to church in the morning and drove down to see Tib she is getting smart
Charles and Min went to Church in the Evening
Monday 7 the girls washed to day it is a nice day
Tuesday 8 a nice morning but rained at night
Wednesday 9 it rained all the forenoon we thrashed in the afternoon Leafy Mills was Married to night
at 7
Thursday 10 we thrashed this afternoon thrashed the Ry
Friday 11 a nice day Charles went to Hallville and Tory went down to Tibs I went to Mrs Vanelns this
afternoon
Saturday 12 a nice day Charles went to Kemptville to day
Sunday 13 Charles Min Ezra and Tory went up to Church Lucy came home with them staid till night
Monday 14 it rained very hard last night Ezra went to Hallville this Afternoon it is warm to day Min
and Mrs Vanalen went to Mr Clarks
Tuesday 15 Charles and I went up to the Burying Ground they put up James Carson Stone to day
and I went up to the Camp Meting with her
Thursday 24 the Camp Meting Closed yesterday and Lucy brought me home to day we had splendid
�Metings Tory went to Winchester the 22
Friday 25 a nice day Charles came home to day they put up pas stone to day and Mr Vanallens
Saturday 26 Charles went to Kemptville to day he got my Bonet I went to Mr Colmans this afternoon
Sunday 27 I got a letter from Maggy on Friday all well Charles and Min went to church in the morning
Ezra and I went in the Afternoon
Monday 28 we thrashed this Afternoon Buckwheat
Tuesday 29 Ezra and I went to town this Afternoon we thrashed Buckwheat this Afternoon
Wednesday 30 Ezra went to a wedding to day Jane Sykes was Married to Alec Hyndman at 4
Oclock John is 41 to day I wish I could see him
Thursday 1 {Oct 1885 written in pencil under} it is 42 years to day since I was Married and now I am
left alone O so lonely they put up pas Stone Friday the 25 I forgot it it is very nice it is for him and me
I went to Mr Smiths to day
Friday 2 Charles and Min went to Alec Hyndmans
Saturday 3 a nice day Charles went to Kemptville
Sunday 4 Ezra and I went to Church this morning we Stoped at Alec H for dinner it rained
Monday 5 Tory is not home yet it is lonesome
Tuesday 6 Charles and Min went down to the Hall to practice for the Mishionary Meting
Wednesay 7 we had a Manure Bee to day there was 26 here besides ourselves that made 30 a
good bee Mr and Mrs Furgison was here yesterday
Thursday 8 Ezra went to John Coalmans to a pairing bee Charles and Min went to practice
Friday 9 we put up some Apples to dry to day
Saturday 10 a nice day Ezra went up to Mrs Tomkins
Sunday 11 Charles Min and I went down to Church this Morning Tory is not home yet it is very
Lomesome without her
�Monday 12 a nice day we gather Apples to day
Tuesday 13 Min and I went to Lucys Maggy is poorly
Wednesday 14 a nice day it rained yesterday
Thursday 15 Min Cleand the Dining Roon and Blackened the Stove
Friday 16 Min went to Mr Beggs I went to see Mrs Cumings she is very sick Charles went to Otaway
to day
Saturday 17 I went to Jim Workmans to see their Children they are sick Min and Cas went to pick
Beechnuts
Sunday 18 Ezra and I went to Church this Morning Charles and Min went in the Afternoon Tory not
home
Monday 19 Min washed I went aand picked Beechnuts
Tuesday 20 Mrs Vanal and I went to Mrs Balkwels in the foorenoon and Mr Cumings in the
Afternoon
Wednesdy 21 Min and Charles went to Mr Conleys Minay Cumings and Cafs was here Ezra took her
home
Thursday 22 {October/85 written in blue ballpoint above} this is my birth day am 63 to day went down
to Clarks
Friday 23 it rained a little this Morning
Saturday 24 Charles and Min went to Town to day
Sunday 25 a nice day Sally and Min fetched Tory home to day I was glad to see them got a letter
from John he sent his Babys picture a nice Child Ezra Tory and I went to Church to night
Monday 26 the Girls washed to day Ezra went to Otawa
Tuesday 27 Min and Tory went to John Smiths to day Lucy Came home to day mrs Beggs was here
to day
�Wednesay 28 the Girls Cleaned the Chamber to day Ezra went to Otaway last with Gid Smith and
Jacob V
Thursday 29 the Girls finished Cleaning down Stairs to day
Friday 30 it rained all day yesterday and frose to day and snow it rained to day Ezra came home to
day it snowed to day
Saturday 31 a cold day Charles and Min went to Town the Factory closed to day the last day of the
Month
Sunday 1 {Nov 1885 written in pencil underneath} this is the first day of November it is very cold Ezra
adn Tory went up to Church to day
Monday 2 it rained all day the Girls washed Mrs Vanallen came home to day
Tuesday 3 a nice day but the Roads are bad
Wednesday 4 we had Thrashers to day it is Tibs birth day to day She is 31 to day Time flies
Thursday 5 a rainy day Ezra went to Town with a load of Oats it is very mody
Friday 6 Charles went to Irayquois with a load of Cheese the roads is very bad I feel Lonely to day it
is Gloony weather William Clarks wife died to night at 6 Oclock
Saturday 7 it is raining to day Charles got home to night
Sunday 8 it is raining still Maggy Clark is Buried to day at 1 a sad ending to her Married life poor Will
will be lonely left so soon alone the all went to the Funeral but me Cas is here
Monday 9 a nice day the Girls washed to day
Tuesday 10 Ezra went up to Lucys to bid her good by he is going to California next Wednesday it
nearly breaks my heart to think about it I would rather he would not come home attal
Wednesday 11 Dick Beggs was here for Diner and Sid Shaw and Wife and her sister in the
Afternoon Tory went to Tibs Ezra came home to night
Thursday 12 Charles went to Hallville to Mill and Tory came home with him Charles and Ezra got
Vacinated to day at Mr Colmans
�Friday 13 Ezra went to Town with Oats Tory got Vacinated and it rained all the Afternoon
Saturday 14 Andrew Christie and Ezra went to Town
Sunday 15 Lucy came down to see Ezra before he goes to California she staid all night poor Lucy
has hard times Ben Tomkins and Dick Raimond was here
Monday 16 Ezra and I went down to Tibs to day to bid her Good by Reil got Hung to day {underlined
in blue ballpoint, she is talking about Louis Riel} a sad fate
Tuesday 17 Mr Beggs was here to night and Dick and Ginny and John McCarger and Jake Vanallen
this is the last night for Ezra to sleep at home
Wednesay 18 Ezra started for California this morning O what a sad morning we had the sad
farewells and the last kiss O my heart is nearly broke but I will go to the Lord in Prayr it will be so
lonely now Tory will have no one to go with her now she will miss him so much but we must cling to
each other it is raining this Afternoon got Vaccinated the 16
Thursday 19 Charles Min and Tory went to Town to day Min got 14 Teeth out she took Gafs it has
been a lonesome day to me no one here alone with my grief
Friday 20 a nice day Charles was helping Mr Blair thrash
Saturday 21 a nice day Charles is helping Mr Blair thrash Tory went to the Office to Mail a letter to
John we got one from him on Friday Ezra is a good many miles from home now we miss him so
Sunday 22 it snowed last night and it Snowing to day Charles and Tory went to Alec Hyndmans
Monday 23 the Girls washed this forenoon Sid Shaw was here for Diner we killed 2 pigs in the
Afternoon
Tuesday 24 Charles helped Frank Vanallen kill Hogs and they took out bones in the Afternoon
Wednesday 25 Charles went to Ogdensburg to day it snowed all day 2 Sleighs went by to day poor
Sleighing
Thursday 26 a very nice day Charles went to the shop we cut our Cheese 71 pounds Vanalens got
half
�Friday 27 a nice morning Charles went to Town with a load of Oats Ezra will get to the end of his
Journey to day poor boy he will be tired
Saturday 28 a nice day all at home and all well
Sunday 29 a warm morning Charles and Tory went to Church got a letter from Samy to day the my
dear Son how I wish I could see him but I must be content Cass Andrew and Sam was here to night
Monday 30 Tory and I went up to Lucys to day to see Magy Carson she is very low She cant live
many days she cant help her self atal
Tuesday 1 {December 1885 written in pencil under} this is the first day of December Charles helped
Frank thrash Alec and Tib and Jasper and baby {‘Lucy May died in Mar 1886’ written in blue ballpoint
in margin with line drawn to baby} were here to day she not been here since June fel I was so glad to
see her I wrote to Samy Sunday
Wednesday 2 this is fair day Charles went to the fair
Thursday 3 a nice day Charles helped Frank Thrash
Friday 4 Charles and Min went to Town with a load of Ry
Saturday 5 Charles went with another load of Ry it snowed all the forenoon it is good Sleighing now
Sunday 6 a cold Morning Charles and Tory went to church Min has not got her Teeth yet we got a
letter from John
Monday 7 the Girls washed Tory went to Alec Hyndmans in the evening with Charles to stay a few
days
Tuesday 8 Charles went to Town a Clear cold day
Wednesday 9 it rained most all day we killed 2 beaves and 10 Sheep Charles is going to Ottawa with
them
Thursday 10 Charles and Jimy Beggs started this morning at 6 Oclock the rain made the roads bad
Sam Vanallen is stoping here while he is gone
�Friday 11 Tory is not home yet I got a letter from Ezra to day and wrote one to him to dr day a nice
day we Just got word that Maggy Carson D this morning at 3 Jo came home to night Charles got
home at 11 Oclock
Saturday 12 Maggy Carson was Buried at 1 to day Charles and Min and Tory went to the Funerel a
very nice day
Sunday 13 I sent a letter to Willia and Ezra Saturday Charles Tory and I went down to Church this
morning
Monday 14 Charles Min and Tory went to Town to day
Tuesday 15 a nice day Charles and Min went to Graynois Min is going to stay awhile at her sisters
Wednesday 16 Charles came home to day Tory went to practice
Thursday 17 Charles is helping Mr Workman Thrash to day
Friday 18 Charles helped Sim Workman this forenoon
Saturday 19 a nice warm day it is snowing it is colder to night
Sunday 20 Charles and Tory went to Church this morning
Monday 20 Tory washed to day had Thrashers in the Afternoon
Tuesday 22 Thrashed this forenoon had 10 men nice day
Wednesday 223 it rained last night and is raining to day the Sleighing is most done Sam and Tory
went to practice last night Charles and Tory went to a Tea Meeting
Thursday 234 Charles went to Town with a grist it is cold to day
Friday 25 {1885 written in blue ballpoint under} this is Christmas and a nice day the Children all
home with their families and Tom Hyndman was here but the main one is gone how I missed him to
day
Saturday 26 Tory went to Irayquois yesterday Lucy Staid and Min Staid it is a cold day but pleasant
Sunday 27 Charles and Lucy went down to Church She is going home this afternoon it is prety cold
Tory came home to night she saw Min
�Monday 28 a nice day Mine h went up to Mr Colemans Sam and Tory went to the Hall to practice
Tuesday 29 a nice morning Min and Tory went to John Peter Smiths to day Min went from there to
Alecks Charles went to the social at Hyndmans Church
Wednesday 30 Dick and Bob Beggs is helping Charles get wood to day Mrs Coleman and Mifs
Munro was here to day
Thursday 31 it rained most all day the snow is most gone
Friday 1 {Jan 1886 written in pencil underneath } this is the first day of the New Year a nice warm
day Charles Tory and Min H went to the Hall to the arch
Saturday 2 Charles helped Alec Hyndman thrash a warm day
Sunday 3 Tory and Min went down to Church a nice day
Monday 4 it rained all day to day Tory washed this forenoon
Tuesday 5 it faired up to day the Sleighing all gone
Wednesday 6 a cold day Sally Hyndman and Ida Timins was here
Thursday 7 a very cold day Charles went to town for Min and she was not there missed the train
Friday 8 very cold Charles went for Min to day and got her
Saturday 9 another cold day Dick and Bob Beggs came this morning to help Charles the got one
load and it stormed so hard they did not go again but staid in the house all day
Sunday 10 a very cold day Charles and Tory went down to Church Miny H is here yet she has a cold
I dread the cold weather got a letter from Abigail
Monday 11 Dick and bob is here to day a nice day
Tuesday 12 Dick here to day another nice day but very cold
Wednesday 13 I went to Mr Beggs to day Chal Charles and Min went to Mishionary Meeting Min
here still
Thursday 14 we are sawing wood to day a nice day
�Friday 15 sawing wood to day a nice warm day Sent a letter to Samy and my sister Abigail
Saturday 16 a nice day we thrashed with the big Machine had 14 Men not well to night
Sunday 17 Charles and Min went to Church to day
Monday 18 the girls washed to day Mr and Mrs Hut was here to day I was very sick last night a little
better to day Alec Hyndman got his foot hurt to day in Kemptville Min and Charles went to see him
Tuesday 19 a nice day a little better to day
Wednesday 20 Jane Christy is worse the Doctor is there to day Min went down in the forenoon and
Tory in the Afternoon
Thursday 21 it snowed last night it is snowing to day I am gaining a little Charles and Tory went to a
Social
Friday 22 Charles drew a load of Ice to day a letter from John and Ezra
Saturday 23 he drew another load of Ice it is very cold John and Alice Sheik and Mifs Kenion here to
day
Sunday 24 a cold morning Charles and Tory went to Church to day Lucy came down from Church
Staid all night
Monday 25 a cold day Lucy went home Charles got a load of Ice
Tuesday 26 a nice day Charles and Tory went down to Aleck Hyndman he is going to thrash Mr and
Mrs Furgison and Sid and William Shaw was here to day Charles got a load of Ice
Wednesday 27 a nice morning Charles went to help Alec thrash Jane Christy is a little better I am
not feeling well Willia H here and staid all night
Thursday 28 helped Aleck in the morning got a load of Ice in the afternoon I was to see Jane she is a
little better
Friday 29 a nice morning Charles went to Prescot to day Sent a letter to John and Ezra Min and I are
all alone
Saturday 30 a nice day Charles came home to night
�Sunday 31 Charles and Min went down to Church Tory came home with them it snowed this
afternoon
Monday 1 {February written above, 1886 written below in pencil} this is the first day of February a
nice day Charles went to Jim Workmans wood bee the Girles washed and Tory went to Mr Clarks in
the Afternoon
Tuesday 2 Charles and Min went to Town with a grist Tory went with An Clark to get Money for the
bible society
Wednesday 3 Charles went to Town with a load of Wheat it is cold
Thursday 4 a cold day Tib Armstrong An and Martha Clark mr Higgins and Mr Christy were all here
for Tea
Friday 5 Tib Armstrong went home this Afternoon Charles went to Town it is very cold weather
Saturday 6 cold yet Charles went to Town to draw Shingle bolts Min and Tory went to Mrs
McCargers
Sunday 7 Charles and Min and Tory went to Lucys Tory will stay a week it is a nice warm day
Monday 8 a nice day Min took me down to Hyndsmans I am going to stay a week Charles went to
Town for saw dust
Thursday 11 Charles went to Prescot was gone all night Min sat up at Christys got a letter from Ezra
Saturday 13 Charles come after me to day John Smith got his Finger took off on Friday with the saw
Sunday 14 Charles and Min went to Church this morning
Monday 15 a nice day Tory came home to day Jane is worse
Tuesday 16 Sad news Jane Died to day at half past 11 I helped to lay her out it is a stormy day
Wednesday 17 I was down to Mr Christys all day nice day
Thursday 18 Jane was Buried at 2 Sermon Preached by the Reverand Mr Maederment 3 Months
Sind Ezra went away it seems like 6
Friday 19 Dick Beggs is helping Charles in the woods
�Saturday 20 a stormy day snowed and blowed all night Mr Christy was here and staid all night
Sunday 21 the roads are all blocked up saw no one to day
Monday 22 Charles went to Town to day a nice day
Tuesday 23 Dick Beggs is helping Charles in the woods Tory and Clarks went down to Alec
Hyndmans to day
Wednesday 24 Mrs. Beggs and Mrs Jackson and Daughter here to day
Thursday 25 Tory went back to Mr Reids with Clarks Stormy
Friday 26 Charles went to Town with a load of saw logs very cold Tory went to hear a Woman
Lecture on faith Cure
Saturday 27 Charles went to Town with logs a week steady cold
Sunday 28 Tory went to Church at Hexton with Vanallens Charles and Min went below it is very cold
Charles Tory and Sam Van went in the Evening
Monday 1 {March 1886 written in pencil above} the first day of March a cold stormy day Tory went to
Town with Clarks Charls went with logs
Tuesday 2 Tory went with Clarks to Robert Hyndmans Mrs Bates was Buried to day a cold stormy
day
Wednesday 3 Robert Parker and Wife came up he and Charles went to the fair it is pleasent to day
Thursday 4 Robert and Wife staid all night Charles and Min went with them to Alec Hyndmans to day
Gorge Balkwell came here to work to day a nice day he went to Town with a load of logs
Friday 5 George went with 2 loads of logs to day a nice day
Saturday 6 a beautiful day Charles and Min went to Winchester to day George is Threshing at Mrs
McCargers
Sunday 7 a nice day Alec H came for me to day Baby is sick
�Monday 8 Baby is very sick the Doctor has no hopes of her she has Congestion of the Lungs Baby
Died to night at 11 {‘Lucy May died March’ written in blue ballpoint with arrow pointing to ‘has
Congestion’}
Tuesday 9 a nice day Tory came down last night when Baby Died
Wednesday 10 Baby was Buried to day at 2 a large Funeral
Thursday 11 I am stoping with Tib this week she feels very bad
Friday 12 it rained and snowed all day we went to Church to night Mifs Scot is speaking every night
Saturday 13 a nice day it snowed a little
Sunday 14 John Workmans boy was Buried to day we went to the Funeral and then I came home
we all went to Church in the Evening the Church was Crowded Miss Scot Preached she is a nice
speaker
Monday 15 we got a Letter from Samy and one from Maggy last week O how I would like to see
them I went to Church this Evening a nice warm day
Tuesday 16 Charles went to Iriquois to day Min and I went up to Lucys and staid all night Mrs
Kirkwood and her 3 Daughters were here and Martha McCarger and a Woman selling Models she
staid all night
Wednesday 17 we came home to day and found lots of company Mrs Shaw and Sister Robert Martin
and Arry Martha Me and Sandy Christy Tory went to Church
Thursday 18 Charles went up to Lucys Min and Tory went up to Sid Shaws Jo Carson came home to
day and Ezra came with them O I was so glad so Thankful
Friday 19 Sally came here this morning Charles Min Tory and Sally went to Town and came around
by Lucys to get Ezras Trunk Mr and Mrs Furgison was here for diner it stormed to night
Saturday 20 it rained this forenoon William came after Sally Charles and Ezra went to Jim Beggs
Sunday 21 it Stormed all day it cleared of near night we went down to Church at Halville Charles and
Min to the Stone Church
�Monday 22 it snowed all day the Girls washed it is blowing hard Tory and Ezra went with Clarks up
to Jo Clarks
Tuesday 23 still blowing Charles went to Winchester Ez to Church
Wednesday 24 Mrs Mondal was Buried yesterday I forgot to put it down Alec Rose and Wife and 2
Children were here to day
Thursday 25 Charles Min and I went to the stone Church Ezra helped Alec to saw wood and went to
the Stone Church
Friday 26 C Ezra and Tory Wend to Church Charles and Min went
Saturday 27 a warm day a prayr Meting at Mrs McCargers to night
Sunday 28 Ezra Tory and I went to Church Charles and Min went to the Stone Church I stayed to
Gina Shaws and went in the Evening and E and Tory came down Lucy and Alferd Tomkins came
down they all went to Church
and staid all night late when we got home
Monday 29 Alferd staid till night Charles Min and Lucy went to Church and Lucy staid at Alecks E
and Tory went to Church I did not go I do not feel well enough
Tuesday 30 it is Raining a little Charles and Min went to Town Mary Raimond and Cass came here
to day and they all went to Church at Halville
got 8 lambs {written up the side of the page with a line below as if it was an afterthought to Tuesday
30}
Wednesday 31 it Rained all day they could not go to Church
Thursday 1 {1886 April written in pencil below} this is the 1 day of April a very windy day Ezry and
Charles helped Clarks saw this afternoon Mary and Cas went up to Gid Smiths our Meting Closed
last night 2 baves last night
Friday 2 Ezry Min and Tory went to Church last night
Saturday 3 Ezry and Lucy went up to Jo Carsons to day
Sunday 4 Tory and I went down to Church to day
�Monday 5 they taped part on Friday and the rest to day
Tuesday 6 boild in the bush to day had a good run
Wednesday 7 we boiled down the sirup in the house to day
Thursday 8 Charles went to Town to day took 8 Galons of Syrup
Friday 9 the sap is runing good to day they boiled till 4 Oclock
Saturday 10 it rained a little this morning alot of sap to day they boiled til 11 and left lots in the Bush
Sunday 11 a butiful day Mrs Vanalen and Rosie here Friday
Monday 12 a good sap day they are in the bush Lisa Fraser Died last to night Alexander H here to
day
Tuesday 13 Willia Hyndman and Wife and James Ervin and Wife and John Kirkup and Anny here to
day
Wednesday 14 went to the Funeral Mr Furgison Preached from First Samuel 3 Chapter 18 verse
Lucy and Mrs Carson came down Lucy staid down
Thursday 15 John and Anny Kirkup went home this Afternoon we sugard of twice to day a nice day
Friday 16 Charles went to Bateses Corners to day Tory Went to Mr Sykes Ezra helped Vanallens
saw wood yesterday
Saturday 17 Ezra boiled syrup I gess it will be the last it is so nice and warm
Sunday 18 Tory and I went to Church Mr Furgison Administered the Sacrement Charles Min and
Lucy went to the stone Church
Monday 19 Charles Lucy and Tory went to Town Ezra went to Hallville Mr Higins Anna and Martha
was here this Afternoon
Tuesday 20 Alec and Tib and Children here to day and Mrs Beggs and Willia Beggs from California
Wednesday 21 Ezra is plowing Min Lucy and Tory went to Vanalens to sew Carpet
Thursday 22 Min and Lucy went to Mr Christies a nice day
�Friday 23 Lucy and I went to John Peters in the Forenoon and Mr Frasiers in the Afternoon a nice
day Cabage sowed
Saturday 24 Charles and Min went to Town Charles and Ez went to Raising Bees in the Afternoon a
nice day
Sunday 25 Charles Min Lucy Tory and I went to the Stone Church Ezra Tory and Vanalens went to
Halville at Night
Monday 26 the Girls washed and Lucy and Tory went to Clarks the boys pranted Potatoes and got
the Buckets
Tuesday 27 Charles sowed Wheat the Girls Cleaned 2 Rooms up Stairs Lucy and I Washed the
Buckets 3 Hundred
Wednesday 28 the Girls Cleaned 2 more Rooms up Stairs Charles and Lucy went up after her things
Rained yesterday
Thursday 29 the Girls papered the Parlour to day John H cut his nee
Friday 30 they put down the Carped to day Lucy and I went to Mr Beggs this Afternoon to see
George
Saturday 1 {May written above 1886 written below in pencil} this is the first day of May they papered
the Dining Room and put down the Carpet to day
Sunday 2 a lovely day Tory and I went down to Church
Monday 3 the Girls washed this forenoon I went to see Geny Workman after Diner we made Garden
after Tea Fany laid an Egg to day George B stated to day for Cal
Tuesday 4 a nice morning it Rained in the Afternoon Charles went to a Raising Bee at Mr Frasers
Wednesday 5 a year to night since Pa Died it has been a long year they went up and Fixed the
Graves this morning the Prayer Meting at Mrs Vanalens to night 2 Railroad Men Staid here last to
night Tory M went down to Tibs this Afternoon
1886 {written in pencil on top of page}
Thursday 6 a nice morning I went to Mrs Vanallens it Rained in the Afternoon
�Friday 7 it Rained this morning Cleard up in the Afternoon
Saturday 8 Tory came home to day a nice day
Sunday 9 Tory and I went to quarterly Meting to day
Monday 10 the Girls Washed and cleaned the Cook house
Tuesday 11 it rained this morning the boys sorted the Potatoes
Wednesday 12 Min took Lucy up to Mrs Speneers this Morning
Thursday 13 I went up to Mr Colmans in the forenoon and to Gid Smiths in the Afternoon it Rained
Friday 14 a nice day we miss Lucy now
Saturday 15 Charles Min and Tory went to Town
Sunday 16 Ezra Tory and I went to Church Charles and Min went to Hexton
Monday 17 the Girls washed they planted potatoes to day
Tuesday 18 a nice day they are getting along very well with their work
Wednesday 19 I went down to see Sally Ratherford Alice Sheik and Lisa Henion was here
Thursday 20 the boys are plowing it is nice weather
Friday 21 the Minister was Inducted yesterday I forgot it
Saturday 22 Ezra went to Town after Supper with Sam Vanalen he went after Frank he is home now
Sunday 23 Charles Min Tory and I went down to the stone Church
Monday 24 very nice weather the Girls washed
Tuesday 25 another nice day the Bois are plowing
Wednesday 26 I went down to Alec Hyndmans to day the comenced work on the railroad yesterday
Thursday 27 we have got 2 men boarding since Wednesday
Friday 28 Tib and I went to Mr Louxes this Afternoon
�Saturday 29 Ezra came after me to day Charles and Min went to Town
Sunday 30 Charles and Min went to Church in the morning Ezra and I in the Afternoon a nice day
Monday 31 there is any amount of Men on the road now they go past in droves 4 staid here last
night Ezra is helping Mr Christy plow to day
Tuesday 1 {June written above in blue ballpoint} this is the 1 day of June and a nice day
Wednesday 2 this is fair day a great many teams went {continued on the next page of the diary}
1886 {written in pencil at top of page}
past here Willia Hyndman came up this morning and Tom Ervin and his wife staid here
Thursday 3 I went home with Willia to day to stay awhile I am not feeling very well no appetite
Saturday 12 am glad to get home dont feel any better
Sunday 13 Tory and I went Church Charles and Min went to the stone Church Mr Furgison preached
his Farewell Sermon to day I am sorry he leaves
Monday 14 we have 10 men boarding here now
Tuesday 15 Charles and Tory went to Town to day
Wednesday 16 it rained to day lots of men
Thursday 17 Charles put up a place and moved the stove out we had a very heavy rain to day
Friday 18 a cold morning and very windy to day
Saturday 19 Charles went to Town they Killed a Calf
Sunday 20 Charles and Min went to Church
Monday 21 the Girls washed it is a busy time Tib and Alec was here after Tea
Tuesday 22 we had 11 men besides our own for breakfast
Wednesday 23 a nice day we have 11 men to day besides our own
�Thursday 24 6 of our men left to day fell out with the boys
Friday 25 it rained to day it feels good to have some gone Tory got a letter from Aunt Aurilla to day
Saturday 26 a nice day Charles went to Town I went to Jo Clark
Sunday 27 Tory and Ezra and I went down to Church the new Minister Preached his name is Conly
Monday 28 the girls washed to day we have 4 Men
Tuesday 19 the Camp Meting commences to day a nice day
Wednesday 30 Charles and Min went to Hexton to a Festival
Thursay 1 {‘July’ written in blue ballpoint after} this is the first day of July a nice day
Friday 2 Tory and I went to Camp Meting I staid all night
Satury 3 Ezra went to the Burg I came home to night
Sundy 4 Charles Min and Tory went to Camp Meting to day Tory staid Ezra is going to night for Tory
Monday 5 a very warm day Ezra went to Camp meting to night
Tuesday 6 Dick Beggs got Married the 20 16 {written above scribbled date} of June Ezra and Tory
went up to meting to night Tory staid it closes to morrow
Wednesy 7 I went down to see Jane Workman to day she is poorly Tory is not home yet
Thursday 8 {Thursday written above} a nice cool morning I am not feeling well
Friday 9 Tory is not home yet it is nice weather
Saturday 10 Jo Carson and Daughter Lucy and Lisa Carson and Tory came down to day staid all
day
Sunday 11 they all went to Meting I kept house
Monday 12 the girls washed and went to see Jane Workman
Tuesday 13 Charles and Min went to Town to day John Mc is working here they drew in hay
yesterday
�Wednesday 14 a nice day they are getting in Hay
Thursday 15 it rained last night very heavy
Friday 16 Mrs Loux and Tib came this morning it rained all the afternoon no more Haiing this week
Saturday 17 it rains every day a great deal of grass down
Sunday 18 it rained all the forenoon Sam Vanallen and Tory went to Inkerman to Church
Monday 19 the Girls washed it rained in the forenoon Tory took Lucy to Winchester in the Afternoon
Tuesday 20 a butiful morning I hope the rain is over
Wednesday 21 Nell came home with Tory last night
Thursday 22 I went to Mr Clarks to day
Friday 23 I went to Mr Frames to day Nell went to Martha
Saturday 24 they got in a lot of Hay to day
Sunday 25 Tory Nell and I went to Church this morning
Monday 26 the Girls washed it rained last night
Tuesday 27 Charles plowed for Strawberries
Wednesday 28 I went to see Jane Workman she is no better
Thursday 29 Charles Nell and Tory went to Town to day Charles took Nell home in the Afternoon
Friday 30 we had a big Hail storm last night
Saturday 31 they made a Stack of Hay to day
1886 {written in pencil at top of page} August {written in blue ballpoint beside year}
Sunday 1 this is the 1 day of August Tory and I went to South Mountain it was quarterly Meting a
good meting Charles Min went to the stone Church Ezra and Tory went in the evening
Monday 2 the Girls washed to day it is nice and cool
�Tuesday 3 went to see Mr Clark he is poorly
Wednesay 4 a nice day Mr Clark is no better
Thursday 5 Tory went with Hyndmans to Winchester to day
Friday 6 Electa Fraser here to day had practice here to night
Saturday 7 Willia and Sally and Lucy came home to day they all went to Town in the after noon we
went to see the Men drive the piles on the rail road
Sunday 8 they all went to Church this morning but me
Monday 9 more Men one for Diner one for supper
Tuesday 10 4 more came this fore noon {blank space left on page} this afternoon
Wednesy 11 another came this Afternoon there was a great rain
Thursday 12 we have 8 Men Charles went to Town to day Lucy is at Alec Hyndmans it is a nice day
Friday 13 we got half a Calf of Alec Hyndman last night
Saturday 14 Mary An Richardson came up with Ezra to day
Sunday 15 Charles Min and Tory went to Church
Monday 16 it rained all the afternoon and a cold rain
Tuesday 17 Charles Tory and I went to Town to day Mrs Smith Mrs Frasier was here and Boby
Walace
Wednesdy 18 it is a nice morning we have 8 Men
Thursday 26 I went to see Jane Workman to day she is poorly
Friday 27 I am not well to day Mrs Beggs was here for {plwns?}
Saturday 28 Tom Smith was buried to day Ezra Tory and Lucy went to the Funeral our men went
home
Sunday 29 Lucy and Min went to Hexton to Church Ezra and Tory went to Hallville in the evening
�Monday 30 it rained this afternoon John Mac is here
Tuesday 31 the last day of the Month We start to morrow for our visit I will write no more for a while
maby never so good by
October
Saturday 9 home again had a good visit left all well and found all well have gained since I went away
Mr Tomkins and Ben were here when we come and staid till sundy night Alec and Tib here
Sunday 10 they all went to Church it seems good to get home
Monday 11 the girls washed we picked our Snow Apples
Tuesday 12 Martha Clark and Martha Smith was here to day
Wednesday 13 Lucy Min and I went to Tibs to day Lucys last visit for a while she starts for Cal
Monday Charles came home to night went away Monday Lucy and Tory went to Frasers Tuesday
night
Thursday 14 Ezra has a sore throat I hope it wont be bad
Friday 15 Henry and Jane Tomkins and Electa and Peter and Alec Fraser was here to day its very
windy
Saturday 16 it is still windy Charles went to Town to day Mandy Smith was here to day and Willia
Graham and his 2 Sisters Alec and Tib Willia and Sally Alford Tomkins and Lisa Carson I sprained
my Foot
Sunday 17 they all went to Church to day Sally and Willy went home this Afternoon it is raining
Monday 18 Lucy started for Cal to day Alferd and Lisa and all ours went to town with her O what a
hard thing it is to part from them we love God knows whether we will ever meet again in this world
God grant we may meet in Heaven
Tuesday 19 the Girls washed we gathere the Apples
Wednesday 20 we had a manure bee a nice day sent a letter to John and Aby {‘and Aby’ was circled
and written on line above}
�Thursday 21 Charles went to Osgood we gatherd the Cabbage to day Min and Tory went to Mr
Sheiks this Afternoon sent a letter to Aunt Aurilla to day
Friday 22 Min and I went to see Mr Fraser he is very poorly I feel so sorry for him he is a true and
tried friend pa thought so much of him and he is a good man Min and I went to Ack Christies this
Afternoon Charles went to Clarks to a bee {H?} corn
1886 {written in pencil at top of page}
Saturday 23 Ezra took me to Town this afternoon I got 2 Teeth drew I have no Teeth now Tory went
to Mr Clarks we got a letter from Willia to day
Sunday 24 Charles and Min went to Church this Morning Tory went to Sundy School Ezra went to
Church
Monday 25 the Girls washed and are Cleaning House
Tuesday 26 they are still Cleaning a nice day Charles and Sid came home to night they were at
Iraquois
Wednesday 27 they washed quilts to day and Ironed Tory went to Frasers
Thursday 28 Min and Tory went to Mr Christys to day
Friday 29 it rained to day I went to see Mr Fraser
Saturday 30 Min and Tory went to Town this Afternoon
Sunday 31 Tory and I went to Church Charles Min at night
Monday 1 {November written in blue ballpoint beneath} this is the 1 day of November a nice day
Charles and Min went to Town Ezra is on the RR
Tuesday 2 Tory painted the floor 2 coat I went to Mr Beggs
Wednesdy 3 the Girls went to Mr Christys to make Carpet
Thursday 4 I went to see Mr Fraser it is Tibs birthday
Friday 5 {Saturday 6 written beneath} Mary An has gone to see Jane she is sick Alec and Tib was
here this Afternoon got a letter from John on the 4 Thursday
�Saturday 6 it snowed all day and Iv good news Samy came home this Afternoon we were so glad to
see him
Sunday 7 it snowed and bloweg all day not 1 person on the road
Monday 8 a nice morning Tory washed Charles Sam and Ezra went ot Town with a Sleigh
Tuesday 9 Sam went to Town to day {got a letter from Lucy written above} is going to prescot
Wednesday 10 Ezra went to Town for Sam and his Trunk
Thursday 11 it is raining a little Charles went to Halville Sam fetched our pictures pas is so good he
looks as though he could speak to me if he only coula Tory and Sam went to see Mr Martin he is no
better I went to see Mr Fraser he was very bad he Died at 8 Oclock I staid all night he has got home
at last
Friday 12 Sam and I went down to Alec Hyndmans
Saturday 13 Mr Fraser was Buried to day Sermon Preached by {continued on the next page of the
diary}
the Reverend Mr Conly From Jeremiah 12 Chapter 5 5 verse it has snowed all dy day an and Martha
and Jesse Cameron was here yesterday
Sunday 14 Charles and Tory went to Church in the Morning Ezra and Tory in the Afternoon
Monday 15 Tory washed Charles went to Town Mr Corbet took poisin in a mistake an Died in a few
minits Tory An and Martha and Jesse went to Mrs Vanalens
Tuesday 16 a nice day Samy Workman is here and Willa Cameron {sent a letter to Jo Lucy is written
above}
Wednesday 17 Charles got part of a Cheese to day snowing a little Charles got a letter from Min last
night
Thursday 18 it rained all forenoon Tory sent Letter to Aunt Abby
Friday 19 I got sick last night killed our hog to day
Saturday 20 no better to day Tory got a Letter from Lucy
�Sunday 21 some better Alec and Tib John McCarger and wife were here to day the boys went to
Church
Monday 22 Charles went to Iraquoise to the Mill
Tuesday 23 Min came home with Charles I am a little better
Wednesay 24 Charles and Ezra are helping Alec Thrash to day
Thursday 25 Sam and Ezra are helping him to day Charles and Charley Hyndman are taking a ride
on the Train Tory went to see Minean Coleman I am gaining
Friday 26 we had the big Machine Thrashing to day it broke down
Saturday 27 Charles went to Town to day
Sunday 28 Sam and Tory went to Hallville it was Sacrement there to day Charles and Min went to
the stone Church
Monday 29 they Thrashed again to day we had 14 Men 12 on Friday Minian Coleman Died to day at
12 Oclock
Tuesday 30 Charles and Ezra helped Alec Hyndman Thrash to day Tory sat up at Mr Colmans last
night
Wednesday 1 {December written in blue ballpoint beneath} this is the 1 day of {underlined in blue
ballpoint} December Minyan Coleman was Buried to day at 10 Sam Sat up there last night they all
went to the Fair this Afternoon
Thursday 2 Ezra went for the Doctor to come and see me I have a sore on my Hip I dont know what
it will be yet Min and Mrs Vanalen went to Smiths and Frumes to day
Friday 3 the Doctor came to day says my hip will have to be lanced
Saturday 4 Samy got hurt to day the Horse threw him out of the buggy
Sunday 5 Charles and Min went to Church to day I am no better
Monday 6 they killed 2 Beeves to day it is very cold
Tuesday 7 Charles went to Town to day
�Wednesdy 8 Charles went to Ogdensburg to day we got a letter from Lucy to day Ezra went for
Stacy to day was not at home
Thursday 9 Stacy was here to day says my hip will not have to be lanced it is scattered away it is
very sore yet
Friday 10 Samys foot is very sore it has been good sleighing for 2 weeks but is most gone now got a
letter from John
Saturday 11 it is warm Mrs William Christy was here to day and Mrs Blair
Sunday 12 Ezra and Tory went to Church to day with a buggy
Mondy 13 a stormy day the girls washed to day my sore no better
Tuesday 14 Any Martin came here to day a nice day very good slippery
Wednesay 15 Lyda Rose was here to day Frank Vanal in the Evening
Thursday 16 Alec and Tib here to day Any Martin went to Maggy Lyda Rose staid here all night Jim
Bower had his toe took off
Friday 17 Tory and Lyda Rose went to Frasers and Mr Frumes Sams Toes is prety sore the nail
came of one Tow
Saturday 18 Charles Sam and Tory went to Town Min sent a letter to Lucy my hip is not any better
nice weather {a letter from Lucy written down side of page}
Sunday 19 Ezra and Tory went to Church at Hallville Charles and Min went to Hexton the Church
was Dedicated
Monday 20 Robert Beegs is helping them get wood got 2 loads this After noon Charles and Min went
to the Tea Meeting
Tuesday 21 Sam and Tory went to the Church to practice they drew 6 loads Mrs Beggs and Tilda
Hutchison was here Tory has gone down to Mr Beggs to day my hip is no better
Wednesday 22 it is a nice day Ezra helped Vanalens thrash
Thursday 23 they drew 6 loads of wood got a Letter from Aunt Aurilla got Photoes from Aunt Abigail
Tory and Sam went to practice
�Friday 24 Charles and Min went to Jo Carsons it snowed in the forenoon and rained in the Afternoon
Saturday 25 {Dec 25th written in blue ballpoint beneath} it is very cold for Christmas Alec and Family
6 Willia and Family 4 Sid Shaw and wife here for Dinner Ezra went to a Tea Meeting at night
Sunday 26 the Baptist Church was Dedicated to day they all went but Ezra and I and they all went
but Sam and I at night
Monday 27 Sam and Tory went to the Church this Morning and they 3 went to the Tea Meting at
night
Tuesday 28 Min and Nell went to Mr Hyndmans
Wednesday 29 Charles and Min went down to practice they all went to the Funeral but Sam and me
Mr Martin was Buried to day at 1 Oclock very cold
Thursday 30 they finished drawing wood to day got 26 load Frank and Tory went to Mr Bowers to
day very cold
Friday 31 it snowed all day and is very cold I am better
Saturday 1 {January written above 1887 written below in pencil} this is the first day of January it is
very cold it is Mins Birthday she is 15 to day
Sunday 2 it is still very cold Charles and Min went to Church
Monday 3 very cold 25 Degrees below zero Min washed to day
Tuesday 4 Charles Min Samy Minie Nelly went to Town Ezra is helping Blair thrash it was 25 below
zero this up to zero morning I am nearly well I am truly thankful
Wednesday 5 it is a good deal warmer it is up to zero Charles and Min went to the Lecture to night a
lovely night
Thursday 6 Frank and Tory came home to night they have been gone a week they had practice here
to night for Mishonary Meting
Friday 7 Charles and Ezra are helping Alec Hyndman bail Hay yesterday and to day it is a nice day
am feeling well
�Saturday 8 Charles and Min and Minie and Nelly Hyndman went to Winchister to day Charles is
going to Morisburg Tory and Sam V went to Mrs Frasers to practice Sam and Ezra went to Town it is
a prety cold day Sent a letter to John and one to Aurilla Rose got a letter from Lucy Friday
Sunday 9 Sam Tory and Ezra went to to Church in the Afternoon Charles and Min came home to
night I got sick again to night Cold Chils pain in Head and Back prety bad
Friday 9 got a letter from Aunt Aurilla Thursday the Doctor was here to day my hip will have to be
lanced
Monday 10 Charles and Min went to practice to night
Tuesday 11 a cold stormy day Sam Ezra and Tory went to Misionary Meting
Wednesday 12 Mr Furgison was here to day I sent a letter to Aunt Abigail Tory went a letter to Lucy
to day the Boys are getting Ice this Afternoon I got my paper to day am some better to day it is
warmer to day
Thursday 13 the boys got Ice to day Ezra and Min to Mishionary Meting Sam went to Alec
Hyndmans I am getting better
Friday 14 a very stormy day the worst we had this winter {‘letter from John’ written across side of
page}
Saturday 15 we Sawed wood to day had 9 Men Alec and Tib came up to bid Ezra good by Sam
came with them got a letter from John
Sunday 16 a beautiful morning but bad roads Frank V and Jacob V and Tib Christy was here to night
comenced the jar of butter
Monday 17 a very stormy day Ezra started for Cal this Morning O what a sad parting I wonder will we
ever meet again in this world God alone knows it seems as if I could not stand many more partings
sent a letter to Willia
Tuesday 18 a cold stormy day they all went down to Mr Beggs
Wednesday 19 Sam Tory and Min went to the Convention this Afternoon Sam and Tory Joined gave
a Dollar and a half
�Thursday 20 Sam and Tory was up all day Ane Coleman came home with them last night and to
night got a letter from Aby and one from Maggy to Ezra a cold stormy time
Friday 21 Sam and Tory up again to day John McCerchy came here this forenoon they all went to
the Concert but her and me
Saturday 22 they went home this Afternoon it has rained all day Charles went to Mr Kirkwoods
Auction went to Town
Sunday 23 it Rained all night is Raining this Morning Samy put on a Boot for the first time
Monday 24 the girls washed it rained to day Mrs Vanalen was here
Tuesday 25 it stormed to day Charles and Tory went to Town
Wednesday 26 Charles went to a wood bee at Carsons Min and Tory went to John Peter Smiths to a
quilting bee Sam went away alone to Kemptville to day
1887 {written in pencil at top of page}
An and Martha Clark and Mary Jane Brown was here
Thursday 27 a very nice day Charles went to the woods Samy came home to night Peter Fraser here
to night
Friday 28 a nice day Charles to two loads of logs to Town Min and Tory went to Mr Blairs Sam went
to the post Ofice
Saturday 29 Charles went to Town with logs Sam and Tory {‘a letter from Kate’ written above} went
to Tibs Tory Staid all night a nice day
Sunday 30 Charles Min and Sam went down to Church a beautiful day Charles and Min went to the
Baptist
Monday 31 Charles and Alec is Cutting and drawing logs to Town
Tuesday 1 {February written in blue ballpoint beneath} this is the 1 day of February they are drawing
logs Mrs Fraser and Mrs Smith was here this forenoon they and I went to Mrs Vanalens the first time
I have been out this winter it is a lovely day James Fraser brought me home
�Wednesday 2 the Bois went with logs it is a dreadful stormy day the Sun never shone the Bears
could not see their Shaddows
Thursday 3 Charles Min and Sam went to Town to day Aunt Cloy came here on Tuesday night is
here yet went a paper to Ezra
Friday 4 the young people on this street and in the Hyndman Setelment there was 32 went to
Winchester to night
Saturday 5 Hugh Martin staid here all night Charles and Sam went to Town for lumber a nice day
Sunday 6 Charles Min Sam Tory all went to Church this morning
Monday 7 Tory got a letter from Aunt Aby it is a nice day
Tuesday 8 it rained all day to day Sid Shaw and wife and Mifs Gernsey were here Cloy is here yet
Wednesday 9 it is colder to day Sam went to Town with logs it is hard walking it a glare Ice all over
Thursday 10 Min and Mrs Vanalen went to John Peter Smiths and Mrs Frasers. Charles was at Mr
Frumes to an Auction Sam went to Town with logs it rained
Friday 11 it is a very stormy day snowing and blowing Charles went to the Ofice I got a letter from
Lucy
Saturday 12 a nice day but the roads are bad Charles is helping Vanallens saw wood I am feeling
well now
Sunday 13 Sam Min and Tory went down to Church this Morning Sam and Tory went this Evening it
is a nice day
Monday {Monday smudged above} 14 the girles washed Sam went to Prescot sent a letter to Lucy
Tuesday 15 Sam Vanalen and Tory went down to Vancamps to Church Our Sam went in the
Evening it is a nice day
Wednesday 16 Charles and Sam went to Town with a load of wood Charles took a loag load
yesterday another nice day Sam and Tory went to Salys to day Mrs Christy here to day
Thursday 17 Charles and Tim cut logs to day a very nice day
�Friday 18 Charles took a load of logs this morning it is a very stormy day Sam and Tory came home
to night
Saturday 19 Sam and Tory went to Town this Afternoon Charles took Logs
Sunday 20 Sam Min and Tory went down to Church Ben and Alford Tomkins and Kirk Clark and Cas
was here this Evening
Monday 21 Samy Started for Cal this Morning Charles and Min took him to Town another sad parting
will we ever meet again in this world God alone knows my Heart is very Sad Father I look to the
alone for Strength in my Trouble Mr and Mrs Fruems and Nay and Ambrose Swartflager and Sister
were here they staid all night a nice day
Tuesday 22 they went home this Afternoon this is Ex Lection day
Wednesay 23 a very nice day I am not feeling very well to day
Thursday 24 a very stormy day the Girls went to Mr Frumes to a quilting bee to Mrs Frasers at night
to practice
Friday 25 a nice day Chloe and I went to Mr Christies sent a letter to Ezra
Saturday 26 Charles went to Town with a grist for the hogs we had practice here to night for the
Concert
Sunday 27 it is a very stormy day nobody went to Church
Monday 28 the worst storm we had this winter not cold but snowed and blowed all day and all night
Dreatful and it is blowing yet but not so bad
Tuesday 1 {March written above in ink, 1887 written in pencil} they shoveled roads to day they went
to Mrs Frasers to practice Sam brought Ane Shaver up she is here
Wednesday 2 Charles went to the Fair we had Prayr Meting here to night An and Martha Clark was
here this Afternoon nice day
1887 {written in pencil at top of page}
Thursday 3 a lovely day I am not feeling very well Chloe is here yet {Chloe was smudged and then
re-written above} they had practice here to night Mifs Gilroy staid all night
�Friday 4 a lovely day they all went to the Concert this Afternoon Mr and Mrs Blair and Children were
here to night
Saturday 5 a lovely day Charles went for a load of Ice to day
Sunday 6 it snowed all day Charles and Tory went to the Baptist Church
Monday 7 the Girls washed it is a nice day it is Thawing
Tuesday 8 Charles went to Town Chloe went Min went to Jo Clarks
Wednesday 9 Gid Smiths Wife had a young Daughter to day at 12 we had company to night 4 from
Peltons Tib Christy Lisa Lockwood and Fran and Cas a nice day
Thursday 10 a nice morning Min and Tory went to John Smiths we had a Calf Tuesday night and
one Wednesday night {written above ‘Sid Shaw and wife here’}
Friday 11 a lovely morning Charles went to Winchester Tory went to Ruben Shavers till he came
back a butiful day
Saturday 12 a nice day Charles went to Town for lumber Tory got a letter from Lucy one from Aunt
Aurilla one from Carry Deval one from Tib Armstrong a nice day {written up side of page ‘a card from
Sam’}
Sunday 13 Charles and Min went down to Church it is sacrement Sunday Tory and Frank went up to
the Baptist Church Tory and Peter Fraser went to South Mountain
Monday 14 a nice day Mrs Beggs was here Charles went to an Auction they all went to Rasts
Peltons to night
Tuesday 15 a nice morning I am feeling very well
Wednesday 16 I went down to Tibs to day
Friday 18 we all went to Lieretias Hyndmans had a Turkey Diner
Sunday 20 went to Church 2 it is nice to live by a Church
Monday 21 was over to Mr Camersons for Tea had a nice time
Tuesday 22 went to John Sypes had a Turkey Diner a good visit
�Thursday 24 Mrs Obrine was buried to day got a letter from Ezra
Saturday 26 Mr William Hyndman Died to day got a letter from Maggy
Sunday 27 went to Church 2 to day
Tuesday 29 Mr Hyndman was buried to day a very stormy day
Wednesday 30 it blowed all day to day the roads all blocked
Thursday 31 it is a nice day got a letter from Lucy
Friday 1 {April written in blue ballpoint above} this is the 1 day of April I got home to day
Tory and Frank went to Town a nice day
Saturday 2 Charles went to Town took a box of Butter Tory and Vanalens went to Mrs Frasers to
night Dick Beggs wife had a young Daughter Monday the 21 of March I sowed Tomatoes seed to
day the snow is deep
Sunday 3 Charles Min and Tory went to Church a nice day
Monday 4 Mr Shaver and Any here for Diner the girls washed a Letter from Sam
Tuesday 5 they started for Cal to day Charles ment to Town sent Letter to Sam and Ezra and Lucy
and Kate and Ella Christy Mr and Mrs Cameron and Elisa Lockwood was here
Wednesday 6 Charles Taped the bush to day I went to Mr Clarks Charles and Min went to Mr Woods
last night Tory went to Prayr Meeting to Mrs McCargers
Thursday 7 Charles killed a calf to day it is a lovely day the Cheese Men met here to night they want
this street
Friday 8 this is Samys birth day he is 28 to day Charles and Tory went to Town it looks like spring
saw a Robin and Black bird to day Sent a Letter to John to day it is a lovely day
Saturday 9 they Boiled the sap for the first to day the snow is very deep
Sunday 10 a lovely day this is Easter Sunday got a Calf to day roads bad
Monday 11 they boiled in the Hugh Martin staid here all night sugard of
�Tuesday 12 the Train started to day had 1 pasinger Car the first one they did not run since February
Charles went to Town to day sold 8 Galons of Syrup it is a cold day sap not runing much Sent a
letter to Lucy sowd Cabage seed Saturday lisa Wood here
Wednesday 13 a cold morning the Boyss went to cut a Curly Maple
Thursday 14 a nice day Mrs Wood called here this evening
Friday 15 Jo Clark and Wife and Bert were this Afternoon we sugard of it snowed
Saturday 16 it rained to day Cass Caselman came here to day to stay awhile
Sunday 17 a nice morning Charles walked down to Church the roads are bad
Monday 18 Any Martha and Bella Wilson here in the Afternoon and Will and Jim Clark and Jimy
Beggs and Mr Christy from Winchester Sugared off I sent a letter to Lucy
Tuesday 12 a good sap day had a nice lot of syrup Cas is here yet
Wednesday 20 Tory and Cas went to Dick Beggs this Afternoon a good sap day another nice bach
of syrup Tory and Cas went Beggs
1887 {written in pencil at top of page}
Thursday 21 Charles and Cas went to Town Charles took 19 Gallons of Syrup and 70 pound of
Butter Min sowed Cabage Seed to day a bach of Syrup
Friday 22 got a letter from Aunt Aurilla and one from Lucy Charles went to Winchester to day
Saturday 23 got a little Syrup Charles went to the Shop James Clark got 2 Galons of Syrup to day
{Cas went away written up side of page}
Sunday 24 it is a cold raw wind to day roads bad Samy here
Monday 25 the Girls washed blankets to day Charles and Min went to Town in the Afternoon George
Commenced to plow this afternoon
Wednesday 27 Tory went to Ee Christys to day a nice day
�Thursday 28 we raked off the door yard to day I called on Mrr Wood to day Tory and I were back to
see Mrs Cuming to day she is very low id got a Letter from John and one from Laury she wrote me
her first letter and a very nice one it was I think he has a good Wife I like to hear from my Children
Friday 29 it is raining to day we had more pigs wednesday night
Saturday 30 Sid Shaw and Wife were here to day a nice day
Sunday 1 {‘May’ written in pencil below} this is the first day of April {April is crossed out with blue
ballpoint and ‘May’ written above} Tory and I went to South Mountain to quarterly Meting had a good
Meting
Monday 2 the Girls washed the buckets to day I raked the bleach yard Min and Tory went to Clarks
this Afternoon
Tuesday 3 the Girls washed I went to Mr Colmans and Mr Blairs
Wednesday 4 Charles sowed Wheat to day Min Tory and I went to Prayrmting
Thursday 5 I dont feel very well sent a letter to John and one to Maggy to day
Friday 6 the Girls made Garden to day a nice day
Saturday 7 Charles and Tory went to Town I feel pretty Sick to day
Sunday 8 Charles and Min went down to Church this morning Tory and Min and Vanalens went to
Hallville to night
Monday 9 Jade Smith was here to day Charles planted Potatoes to day
Tuesday 10 the Girls washed Flanel Sheets and quilts to day
Wednesday 11 Tory went to Tibs Tuesday and came home to night
Thursday 12 we made Soap to day had the potash kittle full
Friday 13 I went to Mr Beggs to day the Girls cleaned the Caraige house
Saturday 14 a nice day we want rain very much it is very Smoky
Sunday 15 Tory and I went to Church Tory playd on the Organ for the first
�Monday 16 Miss Shaver was here to give lesons I dont know whether she will get a class
Tuesday 17 we planted Corn and beans it rained a little to night Charles went to Winchester on the
Cars walked home Willia Vanallen and Miss Martin Married to night at 8
Wednesday 18 no rain yet it so dry things cant come up
Thursday 19 I went to see Mrs Cumings she is very low went to Mr Balkwells and Mr John Smiths
Mrs Cameron and Tib was here I was so sorry we had 7 Men for Diner
Friday 20 we had John Workman and Mr Woods Boy to day
Saturday 21 no rain yet every thing is so dry
Sunday 22 we had a little Colt last night it is a nice day Charles and Min went to Church this morning
George and Tory this Afternoon Tory went to Sundy School
Monday 23 Anne Shaver was here to day it is very warm
Tuesday 24 {May written in blue ballpoint above} the queens Birth Day held the Jubilee at Bishups
Mills
Wednesday 25 it rained last night we planted potatoes to day Sid Shaw and wife here to day
Thursday 26 we set cabage plants yesterday Alec Gibson Maried the 24
Friday 27 it rained to day every thing looks fresh and nice
Saturday 28 Min and Tory went to the Buriing Ground and then went to Sid Shaws Mr Peter Grant
and Rachel Proser was buried to day {‘had a calf’ is written above}
Sunday 29 Min and Tory went down to Church to day
Monday 30 James Middagh and Wife here to day we hag 2 men hewing timber
Tuesday 31 John Parker came up for the fair to night
Wednesy 1 {‘June’ written in blue ballpoint below} this is the 1 day of June it rained all the forenoon
Charles and George went in the afternoon
Thursday 2 it rained this afternoon Mr Griffin Died the 1 day of the Month
�Friday 3 we tore down part of the Cookhouse Tory and I went to Mr blacks I got a letter from Ezra to
day Mrs black told me all about Willia and Maggy and Ezra she says they are doing well
Saturday 4 Mr and Mrs Vanallen came back Thursday went home to day
Sunday 5 Min and Charles went to Church in the morning Tory and I in the Evening it is a nice day
Monday 6 Charles and George drew sand this afternoon
Tuesday 7 they are moving the House to day got it back far anough to night had 7 Men they worked
very hard
1887 {written in pencil on top of page}
Wednesday 8 took all day to turn it around they worked very hard
Thursday 9 Clark Balkwell here to day George has gone to Mr Blairs to a plowing Bee it is a nice day
Andrew Rose here
Friday 10 Charles and Clark went to Otaway to day Mrs Louge here and staid all night last night
Saturday 11 Min went to Town for the Boys to day
Sunday 12 G we all went to Church this Morning Tory went to Hexton
Monday 13 the Mason came to day Tory went to Mr Armstrongs comenced the wall
Tuesday 14 Tory went to Prescot Charles went to Winchister
Wednesday had 2 Men besides our own they comenced the wall 13 {word the also written above
wall}
Thursday 16 I went to Mr Frauts and Mr Colmans Tory got a letter from Lucy
Friday 17 Charles went to Town I went to the Grave yard
Saturday 18 Min and I went to Town got a pair Boots and a dress Tory got a Letter from Ezra she is
not back yet
Sunday 19 Charles and MIn went to the Baptist Church Sid Shaw was here for Diner and Tea we
had Strawberries for Tea we had them Friday
�Monday 20 Min washed the Baggs Mr Caning and Sid Shaw was here for Diner caned Strawberries
Tuesday 21 Robert Parker and Wife Hanah Lisa and 2 Children here to day Tory came home to
night
Wednesday 22 Charles went to Winchester for Doors and Windows
Thursday 23 Charles has 6 Teams drawing Lumber to day
Friday 24 Charles and George drew Lumber to day Mrs Balkwell Clark comenced work to day got a
letter from Laury and Magy and Sam and Aunt Aurillia to day had a social at Vanalens
Saturday 25 Min and I went to Alec Hyndmans this Afternoon
Sunday 26 Charles Min George and Troy all went to Church
Monday 27 the Girls are making me a dress to day
Tuesday 28 the Girls washed to day it is very warm Camp meting comced to day
Wednesday 29 Tory and I went to Camp Meting to day I staid she came home
Thursday 30 still at the Camp Meting went to Jo Carsons to night
Friday 31 this is the first day of July am not well got a pain in my breast Tory went to a picknick for
the Sundy School 4 Schooll
Saturday 2 {July written in pencil above and underlined in blue ballpoint} came home from the Camp
Ground to night good Metings
Sunday 3 Charles and George went to Camp Meting to day
Monday 4 the Girls washed Charles went to Winchester mr Sheik and Alec Hyndman here for Diner
Tuesday 5 a very warm day we are all very busy now
Wednesay 6 I went to Morisburg with Mrs Vanalen to day
Monday 11 got home to day had a good visit was very tired
Tuesday 12 the Girls went picking Berries to day dun well
�Wednes 13 a very warm day Mr Homes and the painter here all night
Thursday 14 Anne Coleman Died Tory went down to Church
Friday 15 the Girls went picking berries got 17 pounds smashed my finger to day
Saturday 16 Anne Coleman was buried to day a heavy rain last night
Sunday 17 Charles and Min went to Church it rained to day
Monday 18 the Girls washed and went picking berries in the Afternoon
Tuesday 19 I went to Aleck Smiths and Mr Frasers to day
Wednesay 20 a very warm day the boys are in their Hay
Thursday 21 they are stacking Hay my finger is very sore went to Winchester to day good by to my
booke for a while
Wednesday 24 {August written in pencil above} of August Willia Campbell and Jane An Dougle was
married they had 2 Clowdy days
Saturday 27 I got home to day been gone 5 weeks glad to get home
Sunday 28 Min Tory and I went to Church in the morning
Monday 29 Sent a letter to sam and Ezra got 3 letter while away
Tuesday 30 Tory went to Vanalens we had company yesterday and to day
Wednesdy 31 we had company to day tore down the bedrooms
Thursday 1 {‘August’ written in blue ballpoint beneath ’September ?’ written in pencil beneath that}
this is the 1 day of August {‘September’ written in pencil above} put a new floor in the kitchen John
McCarger and wife here to day went to Martha {‘beg’ written above}
Friday 2 got sick to day the house is to cold for me
Saturday 3 a good deal better but I cant stand the noise
Sunday 4 Tory and I went to Church I staid at Tibs
�Sunday 15 got home to day been gone 3 weeks glad to get home
Monday 16 Mary jane Brown came to help Tory make a Dress Jim Griffin came to day to give the
house the 2 Coat
Sunday 9 {October written in pencil above} this is the 9 of October was at Church this Morning he
finished painting the house on Friday the 6
Monday 10 Clark and Bob came back to day went last Friday
Thursday 13 Tory started to day for Johns how I did hate to see her go
Friday 14 it is very lonesome with out Tory hope she got there safe
Saturday 15 there was an excursion to Smiths falls price 50 cents
1887 {written in pencil at top of page}
Sunday 16 Charles Min and I went to the stone Church
Monday 17 Charles comenced to by Grain at the Station
Tuesday 18 Min went to Kemptville to day it rained last night
Friday 22 {Saturday is written above and below the struck out word Friday} I am 65 to day it is very
cold to day Charles went to Winchesters for the doors got but 1 Mr Carson was buried to day at 10
Oclock
Sunday 23 Mr Cook was buried to day at half past 10
Monday 24 John Tomson was buried to day at half past 10
Tuesday 25 Mrs Beggs was here to day a very cold day Sent a letter to Sam Tory and Ezra the 24
Thursday 27 Charles came home to day Mary Middagh and Lucy Ervin came here Alec Gregory and
wife here
Friday 28 went to Clarks with Mary and Mr Woods
Saturday 29 they went home to day painted the floor snowed
�Friday 4 {‘November’ written in blue ballpoint above} this is the 4 of November Tibs birth day I staid
with her all night
Sunday 6 Charles and Min went to Church to day
Monday 7 Moved in the Stove to day
Tuesday 8 killed 4 pigs Mr Wood here the Boys got done to night
Wednesday 9 Mrs Cumings died this Morning Charles went to otawa George tore the kitchen down
got a letter from Lucy
Thursday 10 Min took me down to Tibs this Afternoon
Friday 11 Mr Hyndman and I went to the Funeral it Snowed
Saturday 12 got a letter from Tory O how I mis her
Tuesday 15 {‘Nov.’ written above} Tiby had a young Daughter {underlined in blue ballpoint with
‘Esther’ written beside} this morning
Saturay 19 got a letter from Lucy Laury Ezra and Tory Jo B Joseph Ratherford Died to day
Tuesday 29 I came home to day Tib is prety smart got a nice baby {underlined in blue ballpoint}
Wednesay 30 Charles went to the Corners to day for a Door
Thursay 1 {‘December written in pencil above} the first day of December it is very Cold finished
painting to night
Friday 2 took up a carpet to day begining the painter
Saturday 3 finished painting last nigh to night whitined and papered 2 rooms Saturday 3 to day he
Whitened and papered to rooms to day
Saturday 3 cleaned out some rooms to day Min Oiled a bed room
Sunday 4 it is raining to day Joseph Crouder Married the 25 of November
Monday 5 Washed a Carpet to day Sent 3 Letters A A V {continued on the next page of the diary}
Neil Macintires wife was Buried the 5 of December
�Tuesday 6 put down my bed room Carpet to day
Wednesy 7 put a carpet on the spare bed room up stairs
Thursday 8 had the Big machine to day here 2 nights Mrs Martin here
Friday 9 put down a Carpet in the Parlour to day
Saturday 10 put down a carpet in the Dining room to day it is raining got a Letter from Lucy to day
Sent one to Laura and Ezra 1 Decem
Sunday 11 it is still raining we did not go to Church
Monday 12 fixed up Lucys and Torys room went to Hyndmans
Tuesday 13 Min Washed got a Letter from Tory sent 1 to W and John
Wednesday 14 Min and Alma went to see Jane Charles went to Town
Thursday 15 5 Men to day they are Diging a well
Friday 16 4 Men to day Min came home to Day
Saturday 17 they got watter to day went down 18 feet
Sunday 18 Charles and Min went to Church I wrote to Tory to day
Monday 19 they finished Stoning the well to day Jim Clark helped
Tuesday 20 a nice day got a letter from Tory and sint one Wednesay had Oysters Clarks and Beggs
Christys and Cas Mr Graham and Miss Martin Married to night at 5
Wednesday 21 killed a Beef Bob Black and Miss Pelton Married to night
Thursday 22 a nice day Charles and George went to the woods
Friday 23 Charles went to Otaway this Morning
Saturday 24 Charles came home to night brought me a book for Xmas present
Sunday 25 Min gave me a present of a Fur Jacket for a Xmas preasant a nice one it is cost 35
Dollars I spent Xmas with Tiby got a letter from Lucy and one from Tory Satury
�Monday 26 was at Alecks they had a roast Turkey for Diner
Tuesday 27 came home to day found no one here dont know where they are they were at Kemptville
Wednesday 28 William Clark and Alace McCleaster was Married to day Charles and Min went to the
Meding they were Married at 5 Oclock it snowed all day
Thursday 29 it is blowing very hard to day and very cold
Friday 30 it is very cold Charles commenced to Draw wood to day 5 loads drew
Names of parents {‘married Oct. 1st 1843’ written in blue ballpoint}
John Middagh Born August 23 1813 Died May 5 1885
Lucy Arvilla Rosseter Born October 22 1822 {‘died 1900’ written in pencil beside with ‘Nov 21st
’
written in blue ballpoint}
Names of Children
John Harvey Born September 30 1844
Mary Middagh Born January 11 1846 Died October 22 1879
Charles Henry Born August 23 1847
Sally Middagh Born April 28 1849
Lucy Aurilla Born March 3 1851 Died August 10 1852
Lucy Aurilla Born December 2 1852
Dinah Elizabeth Born November 4 1854 {‘Died June 30th 1896’ written in blue ballpoint beside}
Willian Aubrose Born May 8 1857
Samuel Born April 8 1859
Victoria Abigail Born May 27 1861
Sylvester John Born July 18 1863 Died August 17 1884
�Ezra Sipes Born February 26 1864
Parents Married
John Middagh &amp; Lucy A Rosseter October 1 1843
Children Married
John Harvey &amp; Florence P Prouty September 14 1881
Mary Middagh &amp; Robert Parker October 27 1876
Charles Henry &amp; Mary An Shaw September 24 1877
Sally Middagh &amp; William Hyndman March 28 1871
Lucy A Middagh &amp; James Carson June 10 1878
Dinah E Middagh &amp; Alexander Hyndman June 11 1873
William A middagh &amp; Maggie Belingham January 7 1884
Samuel Middagh &amp; Laury Paus March 10 1887
Victoria A Middagh &amp; Thomas Jamieson Married September 9 1891
Florence Arvilla Jamieson born Nov 18/93
Saw ye my Saviour Saw ye my Saviour
Saw ye my Saviour and God
O he Died on Calvery to Atone for you and me
And to purchase our pardon with Blood
He was Extended He was Extended
Shamefuly Nailed to the Tree
O he Bowed his Head and Died Thus my Lord was Crucified
To Atone for A World that was Lost
�Jesus hung Bleeding Jesus Hung Bleeding
Three Dreatful Hours in pain
And the Solid Rocks were Bent Through Creations vast Extent
When the Jews Crucified the God Man
Darkness Prevailed Darkness Prevailed
Darkness Prevailed ore the Land
And the Sun refused to Shine when His Magesty Divine
Was Derided Insulted and Slain
When it was finished When it was finished
And the Atonement was made
He was taken by the Great And Embalmed in Spices Sweet
And wa in a New Sepulchre Laid
{Lucy written at bottom of page}
the 4 of October heard a Sermon in the Methodist Church from 2 Corinthens 5 Chapter 1 verse)
Sunday the 11 a Sermon in the Presbyterien Church from Corinthians 4 Chapter 4 verse Sunday the
18 heard a Sermon from 2 Corinthens 7 8 9 verses Sundy the 25 from Malachi 3 Chapter 8 verse
Sunday the 11 from Amos 4 Chapter 12 verse
1 verse 3 verse
The Sun of Man they did Betray Now Hung between
He was Condemed and led away The Earth and Skies
Think O my Soul on that dread day Behold in agony
Look on Mount Calvery He dies
Behold him Lamb like led along Hark Siners hear
�Sorounded by a wicked Throng His mournful cries
Acused by each lying Tongue Come see how great
And thus the Lamb of God they Hung His pain
Upon the Shameful Tree A Soldier pierced
2 verse Him when he Died
Hark Men and Angels hear the Sun Then healing streams
He Cries for help but O theres none Came from his side
He treads the Wine press all alone Twas this the Lord
His Garments Stained with Blood Was Crucified
In lemintations hear him cry Stern Justice then
Elo Lamd saback tha ni Was Satisfied
Soon Death will close his langued Eyes When Christ
He soon will mount the upper Skies Their Lord
The Conquering Son of Man Was Slain
4 verse
Tis don the dreatful Debt is paid
The great atonement now is made
Siner on him your Guilt was laid
For you he spilt his Blood
For you he left the Courts Above
For you he left his Fathers Love
That you the Length and Breadth might prove
And Might and Depth of perfect love
�Be swalowed up in God
Mrs John Middagh Lucy Middagh Lucy Middagh
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                    <text>Lucy Middagh (1822-1900)
1888-1889 Diary
Transcribed by Rural Diary Archive volunteers

Daily Journal 1888
Daily Journal for 1888
From the collection of Debbie Hoermann 524 Eagle Pt Dr. Tom's River NJ 08753 2004
Toronto: Published by Brown Brothers, Manufacturing Stationers.
DATE

BILLS PAYABLE - OCTOBER

DOLLS.

CTS.

Contents
•

1 Names of Parents

•

2 Names of Children

•

3 Parents RECEIVABLE. Married

•

4 Children Married

Names of Parents
John Middagh Born August 23 1813 Died May 5 1885
Lucy Arvilla Rosseter Born Oct 22, 1822 " Nov. 22 1900

Names of Children
John Harvey M Born Sep, 30, 1844 " Oct 19 1912
Mary Middagh Born Jan, 11, 1846 Died October 22 1880 1880 {1880 is written above the
scratched out date}
Charles Henry M Born Aug, 23, 1847 Died September 23 1901
Sally Middagh Born Apr, 28, 1849 Died August 22 1928

�Lucy Aurilla Born Mar 3 1851 Died August 18 1852
Lucy Aurilla Born Dec, 2, 1852 Died September 27 1921
Dinah Elizabeth Born Nov 4 1854 Died Jun 31 1896
William Ambrose Born May 8 1857
Samuel Middagh Born Apr, 8, 1859
Victoria Abigail Born May, 27, 1861 Died Nov 19 1934
Sylvester John Born July 18, 1863 Died August 17 1884
Ezra Sipes Born Feb, 26, 1864
William Hyndman Born September 20 1847 - Died August 11-1935

Parents RECEIVABLE. Married
{Receivable is printed title and she has written Parents and Married on either side of it.}
John Middaght &amp; Lucy Arvilla October 1 1843

Children Married
John Harvey Middagh &amp; Florence Prouty September 14 1881
Mary Middagh &amp; Robert Parker October 27 1876
Charles Henry Middagh &amp; Mary An Shaw September 24 1877
Sally Middagh &amp; William Hyndman March 30 30 1871
Lucy Aurilla Middagh &amp; James Carson June 10 1878
Dinah Elizabeth Middagh &amp; Alexander Hyndman June 11 1873
William Ambrose Middagh &amp; Maggie Belingham January 7 1884
Samuel Middagh &amp; Laury Daus March 10 1887

�Victoria A Middagh &amp; Thomas Jamieson September 9 1891
Ezra Middagh and Mary Lane 1888
Joseph Hyndman born Jun 1808 at Ballymena Ireland
Died at Hallville Ont. May 11 - 1897. Aged 89 years 4 mos.
Came to Canada July 12 - 1829.
got a Letter from Lucy the 24 of December
got a Letter from Tory the 24 of December
got a Letter from Tory the 3 of January
got a Letter from Ezra the 3 of January
got a Letter from John the 0 5 of January
got a Letter from Tory the 7 of January
got a Letter from Tory the 14 of January
got a Letter from Abigail the 19 of January
got a Letter from Sam the 28 of January
got a Letter from Tory the 28 of January
got a Letter from Willia the 3 of Febuary
got a Letter from Tory the 5 of Febuary
got a Letter from John the 9 of Febuary
got a Letter from Tory the 11 of Febuary
got a Letter from Tory the 19 of Febuary
got 55

DIARY 1888 {Printed title}

�Sent a Letter to Tory the 29 of December
Sent a Letter to Lucy the 31 of December
Sent a Letter to Tory the 3 of January
Sent a Letter to Tory the 10 of January
Sent a Letter to John the 16 of January
Sent a Letter to Tory the 19 of January
Sent a Letter to Aurilla the 19 of January
Sent a Letter to Samy the 19 of January
Sent a Letter to Em Ezra the 28 of January
Sent a Letter to Tory the 28 of January
Sent a Letter to Ezra the 2 of Febuary
Sent a Letter to John and Sam the 65 of Febuary
Sent a Letter to Tory the 9 of Febuary
Sent a Letter to Tory the 14 of Febuary
A Present from Charles Middaagh to his Mother on Christmas 1887
Sent a letter to Tory the 20 of Febuary
Sent a letter to Tory the 29 Febuary
Sent a letter to Tory the 5 of March
Sent a letter to John the 12 of March
Sent a letter to Lucy the 12 of March
Sent a letter to Samy the 27 of March
Sent a letter to Will the 1 of April

�Sent a letter to Ezra the 1 of April
Sent a letter to Will the 17 of April
Sent 500 Dollars to Ezra the 9 of June
Sent a Letter to Ezra the 25 of June
Sent 52
I got a Letter from Tory the 18 of Febuary
Got a Letter from Tory the 26 of Febuary
Got a Letter from Tory the 27 of Febuary
Got a Letter from Lucy the 29 of Febuary
Got a Letter from Tory the 4 5 of March
Got a Letter from Sam the 9 of March
Got a Letter from Abigail the 9 of March
Got a Letter from Magy the 10 of March
Got a Letter from Tory the 10 of March
Got a Letter from Tory the 17 of March
Got a Letter from Sam the 13 of March
Got a Letter from John the 7 of April
Got a Letter from John Ezra the 14 of April
Got a Letter from Lucy the 22 of April
Got a Letter from John the 17 of April

JANUARY MONDAY 2 (2-364) 1888

�This is a verry nice day yesterday was the first day of the New Year it rained so we could not
go to Church help me Heavenly Father to spend my time in serving the better than I have
ever done before help me to serve the as I would wish I had when I come to Die Charles and
Min went to William Hyndmans last friday and Min and Nell and Bill Middaghs two Girls came
up with them Saturday and staid till to night and went town on the Cars we had a Turkey for
Diner drew 5 loads wood {the} day
Spring from on high hath visited us

TUESDAY 3 (3-363)
I must be I got a very nice xmas preasent a Fir Coat and this book I am very thankful to the
givers Min gave me the Coat and Charles the book the Boys went to the woods and a limb
fel on George and cut his face pretty bad it was well he was not killed he ought to be thankful
Got a letter from Tory and one from Ezra last night I think so much about them Min and
Charles wet up to Mr Speiks last to night Charles drew some wood to the School house to
day it is a very nice day Min washed to day drew 3
I must be about my Fathers business

WEDNESDAY 4 (4-362)
Georges face is a little better Charles drew 4 loads of wood to day Min washed the flanel
clothes this morning we painted 4 Chairs have read a good many Chapters to night Frank
got the cutter yesterday Jacob got the cutter to night I knit a while and then read awhile
James Louse was here to day selling skirt boards Eck Christy was here to night good by till
tomorrow Ben Tomkins is Married to day
Thou art my beloved Son

JANUARY THURSDAY 5 (5-361)
This is a very nice day George went home to day Charles went to an Auction at Mr James
Mills and Min went to William John Hyndmans for a visit and I am all alone It seems so long
since Tory went away I wonder does think as often about me as I do about her I gess she
does but she cant get away very well I wish Tiby would come up someday
Good by Man shall not live by bread alone

�FRIDAY 6 (6-360)
a nice Morning I went down to Mr Clarks to day Sally Ratherford was there Charles came
after me it Stormed in the Afternoon I got sick to night had my old complaint pain in my
breast could not lay down till near 5 in the Morning it was a long night to be in Pain but it is
for my good it brings me nearer to God got a letter from John last night Flora is getting bet
the Lord be paised was at Clarks to day
At thy word I will let down the net

SATURDAY 7 (7-359)
it is raining this morning a dull looking day I am feeling some better to day for which I am
very thankful it seems I could not Stand such pain very long Min is cleaning while I am
writing it seems so lonesome since George went home only three of us I wish Tory was
home it seems so long since Lucy went away Charles went to Town Min went to Vanelens
Love ye your enemies and do good

JANUARY MONDAY 9 (9-357) 1883
There is no place here for Sunday so I will write on Monday Charles &amp; Min went to Church I
did not feel well enough to go read 2 Sermons at home good ones to it is a nice day not very
cold Sid Shaw and his wife and Ida Gernsey was here Sunday this is a nice day to McKeene
was here grinding hog feed we are having the lovely weather my breast is well I hope I am
thankful to my Maker for all his goodness to me the Sleighing is Splendid I got a letter from
Tory Saturday Charles Ground 124 Bushel
Her sins which are many are forgiven

TUESDAY 10 (10-356)
Min Washed to day Mr Christy was here to day I sent a letter to Tory to day Frank Vanallen
went to Otawa to day it is Snowing a little but is nice weather Charles went back to Mrs
Ralkwells this Afternoon I am not feeling very well have go a lame Back Min is Painting a
Box how I wish Tiby would come up home it is a long time since she has bee home I don't
know when Tory will come home Charles &amp; Min went to Mr Gests tonight
Let him deny himself and take up his cross

�WEDNESDAY 11 (11-355)
this is a blustery morning Charles put up nails for pictures Mr Mills was here Charles went to
Town this Afternoon Tomy Homes staid here all night to night George came back to night his
face is getting better I finished a pair of socks to night it is pretty cold 13 Below zero Mr Reed
and Miss Bates gets Married at 5 to night the Afternoon has turned out fine the Methodus
Church was set on fire this week
The harvest truly is great but the laborers are few

JANUARY THURSDAY 12 (12-354) 1888
this is a cold Morning but very nice Tomy Homes went away this Morning the Boys went to
the Woods I hope nothing will happen to them they drew 4 loads to day Charles went to
Oxford Mills this Afternoon I went to Sid Shawn he sold his place yesterday for 48 Hundred
had a good visit they are going to move to Prescot the 1 of March May McNelige is poorly
keeps her Bed
All these things shall be aded

FRIDAY 13 (13-353)
the Boys drew 4 loads this forenoon the snow is Blowing prety well the Boys helped
Vanallens kill a Beef this Afternoon and then went down to Mr Mills Jade Smith is sick has
got the Erysiplas in her Face Charles and Min went down to Mr Christys this Evening to eat
Oysters My Back was to lame to go Mr Christy was 69 Thursday
Strive to enter in at the strait gate

SATURDAY 14 (14-352)
this is a lovely day I faced 2 pair of Mittins to day Lisa Woods &amp; Bessy V Willia Vanalen was
here this Afternoon I have not had a letter this Week how I do like to get Letters from the
Children I wish Tiby would come home the Boys are in the Woods they drew 5 loads to day I
got a letter from Tory to night
go out into the highways and hedges

JANUARY MONDAY 16 (16-350) 1888

�Charles &amp; Min went to Church yesterday morning this is a cold Morning but it is very nice this
Afternoon George helped Mr Woods saw wood Charles went down to the Station this
forenoon and went to the shop in the Afternoon my Back is not much better Min hung some
Pictures May MeNelage is very low how thankful we ought to be for health I hope I am
thankful for all his Blesings
My Son was dead and is alive again

TUESDAY 17 (17-349)
George helped saw this forenoon Charles and Sam each got a loa went for Ice Charles got 1
load Sam 1 load Charles took Hay to Mr Scot it snowed all the Afternoon and all night
Fear no believe only

WEDNESDAY 18 (18-348)
Charles drew 3 load of Ice and Sam 1 the Roads are heavy Cas came here this forenoon the
snow is prety deep the snow plough went down and up to day it makes the snow fly good a
party from Kemptville went to Bob Blacks to night went home after 2 in the morning
suffer little children to come unto me

JANUARY THURSDAY 19 (19-347) 1888
Charles &amp; Sam each drew a load of Ice they think they have got enough Charles drew 4
loads of wood this Afternoon he has gone to the Office to night I hope he will get a letter for
me I like to get letters from my Children may the Lord Bless them and keep them very near
to him Lord give me more Faith
The son of Man is come to seek and to save

FRIDAY 20 (20-346)
Charles drew 6 load of wood to day Min went up to see Mrs Woods She is sick with a cold
She went in to see Jade Smith she is getting better Mary Sheik was here yesterday Cas
went away to ni last night
Whosoever shall fall upon that stone shall be broken

�SATURDAY 21 (21-345)
Charles drew 1 load of wood to day that is 40 load he has up it is very cold weather but it is
clear and pleasant Charles went to Town this Afternoon Mrs Car was Buried to day
This cup is the new testament in my blood

JANUARY MONDAY 23 (23-343) 1888
Charles and Min went to Churt this Morning it was sacrement Sunday 24 below zero Mr
Charles sawed wood this Afternoon it snowed all the Afternoon but is warmer than it was we
had 9 Men did not get a letter from Tory Saturday the first time she has missed I always got
one on Saturday before I feel so disapointed hope she is not sick
Father into Thy hands I commend my spirit

TUESDAY 24 (24-342)
we finished sawing this forenoon I is prety cold to day the weather changes so often it is cold
but clear the Boys went to the woods this Afternoon I dont know what they went for they went
to cut wood for the sugar bush
ye shall be witnesses unto me

WEDNESDAY 25 (25-341)
it is very cold yet the Boys are cutting shingle Bolts Min went to Mr Vanalens this Afternoon
Charles went this Evening got home at 9 Oclock the Express went down as they came home
it is very unregular whatever is the cause
such as I have give I unto thee

JANUARY THURSDAY 26 (26-340) 1888
the Boys got out Shingle Bolts this forenoon and Charles drew 2 loads of stove wood to the
School House in the Afternoon it is very Blustery and Stormy and very cold I wish I was in
Some warmer Country than this is in the Winter got no Letter this week yet
Rejoicing that they were counted worthy

�FRIDAY 27 (27-339)
the Boys have gone to the Bush this morning it is very cold yet but not Storming I wish I
could hear from Aurilla I almost dread to hear it is blowing very hard the roads are drifting full
Men of honest report full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom

SATURDAY 28 (28-338)
I Still blowing this morning no travail on the roads no mail Since last Saturday have had 2
Letters over a week and cant get them mailed they Shoveled out the road to day on this beat
Lord lay not this sin to their charge

JANUARY MONDAY 30 (30-336) 1888
it does not blow to day Charles &amp; George went to Church the roads are very bad this this is a
nice morning the Boys went to the Bush for Shingle Bolts
He hath shed forth this which ye now see and hear

TUESDAY 31 (31-335)
Tuesd it is prety cold yet Charles and Sid Shaw went to the Election this After noon Alma
came down here George went home to day
Between us and you there is a great gulf fixed

FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY 1 (32-334)
Tib was here to day her Baby is growing fast it seemed good to have her home again Mr
Hyndman brought her up and Alec went to Kemptville and come this way home Jade Smith
and Cas was here this Afternoon Charles went to Lenixes Bee Ada Mackdugal was Buried to
day
He was led as a sheep to the slaughter

FEBRUARY THURSDAY 2 (33-333) 1888

�this is a nice day Charles and Min went to Kemptville to day this is Candlemas day and it is
very bright no one here to d I was alone all the Afternoon Frank Vanallen came to me to
night
I am Jesus whom thou persecutest

FRIDAY 3 (34-332)
a lovely day Mrs Wood and Baby was here to day She is a busy Child ch Charles went to the
ofice this Afternoon I have got a bad cold the young people had a surprise party at
WilliamsClarks to night
God is no respector of persons

SATURDAY 4 (35-331)
it is snowing a little Bessy Smith was here this Afternoon Charles killed the Cow she could
not eat good my cold is a little better I finshed a pair of socks to day set up a pair of stockings
A good Man and full of the Holy Ghost

FEBRUARY Numbers MONDAY 6 (37-329) 1888
I went to Church to day to the Stone Churck Text in Deautoromy 10 Chapter 29 30 31 32
verses had a good sermon I enjoyed it so much have not been to Church before this Winter it
is prety cold to day Monday there is no place to write for Sunday so I take make Monday do
them both Min washed Charles killed a Cow for Dog feed
Prayr was made without ceasing for him

TUESDAY 7 (38-328)
I made a foot spread to day it is very cold weather I stay prety close to the stove my health is
very good this Winter I hope I am truly thankful to my Heavenly Father for all the Blessings
that I receive the Children are all good to me Duncan Cunings Boy was buried to day with
Deptheria
By Him all that believe are justified from all things

WEDNESDAY 8 (39-327)

�this is a stormy morning Mr Hyndman came up for me this Morning they are going to have a
few there Mr &amp; Mrs Alonso Bowen Mr &amp; Mrs Nelson Bowen Mr &amp; Mrs James Hyndman &amp; Mr
Merclay and my self had a Turky Diner Mrs Smith &amp; Mrs Fraser was here this forenoon Sory
I was away
He left not Hymself without witness

FEBRUARY THURSDAY 9 (40-326) 1888
it is very cold I am knitting Edging and taking care of Baby the Baby is very good the
Children all go to school it seems so good and quiet when they are at School they they dont
seem to mind it but they make me nearly Crazy Some times
Known unto God are all His works

FRIDAY 10 (41-325)
Mr Cameron was here to day and Christened the Baby her Name is Esther Elizabeth a good
big name for a little Girl She is a very healthy Baby last night and to day is the coldest
weather we had this winter it was 30 Degrees below zero
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ

SATURDAY 11 (42-324)
it is still prety cold Alec went to Kemptville to day am still knitting and nursing Baby got a
letter from John and one fn from Tory this week Duncan Cumings lost another Boy with
Deptheria
Be not afraid but speak

FEBRUARY MONDAY 13 (44-322) 1888
Tiby washed to day it is a I went to Church Sunday morning the Text was in Gallations 3
Chapter 1 wirse and went in the Evening the Text was in Collossions 4 Chapter 3 verse
Monday Tiby washed to day and Baked pies we are going down to Winchester to morrow
night at 5 oclock we are going on the Train Alec was at South Mountain got the Baby a cap
Anne Martin Married
In Him we live and move and have our being

�TUESDAY 14 (45-321)
it rained last night and is raining this morning Mr Hyndman &amp; Alec &amp; Tib got an Invitation to a
Wedding yesterday Bella Wison &amp; Mr Clark is to be Married the 22 well we came down to
Willias to night Willia had to come to the Station twice we took a Cat down to Nell Charles
brought it to the Station Tib and the Cat went out the 1 load I went the 2 Load Min went to
Clarks
So mightily grew the word of God

WEDNESDAY 15 (46-320)
it is very cold to day and blustery Sally cooked Herings and they were splendid the roads are
full of pick holes from the Station to Willias the Baby is a little cross Albert Roses Wife was
Buried to day she Died Sunday morning at the hospital in Montreal
It is more blessed to give than to receive

FEBRUARY THURSDAY 16 (47-319) 1888
Adala &amp; Mercy Hut came to Willias this Morning and staid all day Robert Parker &amp; Wife came
in the Afternoon and staid the Evning they have got a Baby Girl at James Irvins I would have
liked to of went and seen it but it was stormy and the roads were bad
Ready to die for the name of the Lord Jesus

FRIDAY 17 (48-318)
it is a nice morning and is not cold Sally got an early Diner and Willie took us to the Station
we had to wait more than half an hour found Alec at the station waiting for us we were glad
to get home the baby was a good deal better when she got home Charles and Min went to
Town
The God of our fathers hath chosen thee

SATURDAY 18 (49-317)
Mr James Steward was Buried to day at 11 oclock and his son is very low they dont expect
him to live Mr Cameron is sick sent for the Doctor to day the Doctor says it is his Liver

�The Lord stood by him

FEBRUARY MONDAY 20 (51-315) 1888
Aleck and I went back to the Hallville Church this morning to hear Mr Conly his Text was in
Leviticus 10 Chapter 1 to 10 verse came home after Diner May McNilige was Buried to day
Charles and Min was at the funeral Monday it is raining to day I am glad to get home again
Charles and Min have gone up to Sid Shaws Sid gave Min his Oleander Anne Clark was
here to day staid the Evening
To the Jews have I done no rong

TUESDAY 21 (52-314)
this is a nice day Min washed to day Charles washed his Harness this forenoon and drew a
load of wood to Town this Afternoon Min went to a quilting Bee to Mr Woods this Afternoon I
have got a stif neck Mr Cameron is no better
God hath given thee all them that sail with thee

WEDNESDAY 22 (53-313)
this is a very nice day Sandy Clark and Bella Wilson was Married to night at 6 John Sheik
and May and Alace and Lisa Henion And Jacob Vanallen &amp; Mina Casalman &amp; Jeny Vanallen
were all here this Evening Mr Vanallen and Edy were here in the Afternoon Charles drew a
load of woe
The Gospel the power of God unto Salvation

FEBRUARY THURSDAY 23 (54-312) 1888
this is a stormy day Charles drew a load of wood this forenoon Mr Martin and Jane Graham
will be Married to night Mr Christy was here this forenoon my neck is no better the weather is
mild to day Mr Cameron is no better Cas came here to night staid all night Laura had a Baby
a little Girl
The goodness of God leadeth the to repentence

FRIDAY 24 (55-311)

�a butiful day nice and warm Charles is helping Vanallens saw wood to day Robert Stewart
was Buried to day at half past 10 Cas went away this forenoon Mr Cameron is no better
Father Spare his life if it is consistant with thy holy will
There is none righteous no not one

SATURDAY 25 (56-310)
a stormy morning snowed all the forenoon Charles drew a load of wood this Afternoon
another Funeral Mr Robison was Buried this Afternoon at 1 it is very Sickly I wonder who will
be the next God only knows Mr Cameron Died to night rest in peace
Peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ

FEBRUARY MONDAY 27 (58-308) 1888
Charles and Min went to the Baptist Church this Morning Sid Shaw and Alma and Amelia
Gernsey &amp; Sam Vanalen &amp; Jim Clark here this Afternoon Monday it is a bright Morning but
prety cold Charles is helping Vanalens saw wood to day Mrs Christie &amp; Kity Lockwood was
here this Afternoon Tory sent Min and I a Colar
Dead indeed unto sin but alive unto God

TUESDAY 28 (59-307)
It is a cold day Mr the Reverand Mr Cameron was Buried to day the Reverand Mr Stewart
Preached his a Sermon from 2 Timothy 4 Chapter 7 &amp; 8 verses they took him to Otawa and
put him in a vault till spring took him on the Cars William Reed Aleck Hyndmand Aleck Clark
&amp; Charles Middagh went down to Ottawa with the Corps he will be missed so much
When I would do good evil is preasent with me

WEDNESDAY 29 (60-306)
I is a prety cold day Neal Kenion and Wife were here to day Charles came home on the 5
oclock Train Clark Balkwell went for him
It is of faith that it might be by grace

MARCH THURSDAY 1 (61-305) 1888

�this is a very nice day Charles and Min went up to Sid Shaws this Afternoon Drew a load of
wood to the Station in the forenoon
If God be for us who can be againist us

FRIDAY 2 (62-304)
I went to Mr Beggs this forenoon Charles took me there and came after me Charles Drew a
load of wood this Aftern it is a prety cold Stormy day Cas was here to day and sent with
Charles for some things
The riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy

SATURDAY 3 (63-303)
It is a stormy Morning Sid Shaw was here after the sleigh Charles went to the shop this
forenoon Martha Smith and Miss Homes the tameson the Teacher was here this Afternoon
Charles went to an Auction to Mr Whalys at Hexton Mrs McDermit was Buried to day
{written up the right side of page: a calf to day}
The same Lord over all is rich unto all

MARCH MONDAY 5 (65-301) 1888
this is a lovely Morning but prety cold Charles &amp; Min went to Church Mondy Charles went to
Prescot with a load for Sid Shaw a nice day but very cold Jake Vanalen does the chores Cas
went to John Vanalens to day
Present your bodies a living sacrifise

TUESDAY 6 (66-300)
this is a lovely day Charles will have a nice day to come home got home before dark John
Middagh and Wife came here to night Staid all night had a pleasant Evening
The night is far spent the day is at hand

WEDNESDAY 7 (67-299)

�this is a lovely day John and Marget went home after Diner Charles went to the fair had
another Calf to night the work is begun
Follow after the things which make for peace

MARCH THURSDAY 8 (68-298) 1888
this is a nice morning a little cold had another Calf this morning Charles went down to the Mill
for some Bran Alec and Tib were hear to day the Baby is growing finely Alec &amp; Charles went
to Sid Shaws Auction Charles has a bad Cold
The God of peace shall bruise saten under your feet

FRIDAY 9 (69-297)
Charles &amp; Min went up to Sids Shaws this forenoon I went to Mr Christies this Afternoon Sid
came down here to night Staid all night Mr Ross and Alec Clark was here to night it has been
a lovely day Charles cold is no better
world by wisdom new no God

SATURDAY 10 (70-296)
this is a beautiful day looks like spring Sid Shaw went up after Diner Min is baking Mince
Pies Charles Cold is a little better Sid staid here all night it is a year to day Since Samy was
Married
We have the mind of Christ

MARCH MONDAY 12 (72-294) 1888
We were at home all day Sunday it is very stormy to day Sid Shaw went home to day
Charles took him to the Station Charles has a bad cold had to get Jake to do the chores he
felt so bad had a nother calf this Morning
If any mans work abide he shall recieve a reward

TUESDAY 13 (73-293)

�This is a dreatful stormy Morning it blowed all night and it is snowing and blowing very hard
now killed a Calf to day Jake staid all night is doing the chorse the roads are all blocked up
the Train did not go up till 2 Oclock
He that judgeth me is the Lord

WEDNESDAY 14 (74-292)
{written down left side of page: 3 Engines went down &amp; up with the snow plough to day} the
wind is abated a little Charles drove the Horses up to the Town line and down to Mr Christys
it is the worst Storm we had this year Jake went home to night had another Calf last night
Sam Vanallen here this Afternoon Charles is not much better
Purge out therefore the old leaven

MARCH THURSDAY 15 (75-291) 1888
Dinah &amp; Matty Middaugh came up yesterday to Clarks Charles went to see the Doctor to day
Frank Vanallen went with him the weather is Moderated it is nice and warm
All things are not expedient for me

FRIDAY 16 (76-290)
Martha Clark &amp; Dinah &amp; Matta Middagh came here this Morning Staid all day Robert
Hyndman was here Sessing to day Aleck Hyndman was here to day Charles is not so well I
have a bad cold and sore throat the Girls went to Bill Clarks to night Jake went with them
Through thy knowledge shall the weak brother perish

SATURDAY 17 (77-289)
this is a nice day but prety cold the Girls went to Mrs McCargers to day Min is Baking Sam
Vanalen went to Morisburg to day Mina Caselman went home Charles is a little better expect
Tory home next week Flora laid an Egg to day
Whatsoever ye do do all to the glory of God

MARCH MONDAY 19 (79-287) 1888

�Dinah &amp; Maty went home to day Sunday Mr McCuit came for them Frank Vanal was here to
d a nice day Monday Min Washed to day Mr Wood was here this Afternoon Mr Christy here
to day John Workman is helping Charles this week had another Calf yesterday Aleck
Hyndman and Charle was here yesterday
This do in remembrence of me

TUESDAY 20 (80-286)
Charles is drawing Chingle Bolts down to the Station Churned to day for the first Charles
went to a Cheese Meting Mr Christy went with him Charles went to the Sugar bush and
brought out the pan it raine this Afternoon
The body is one and hath many members

WEDNESDAY 21 (81-285)
I went with Mr &amp; Mrs Christy back to Eek Christys to see Mrs Martin the roads are very bad
Charles went to the Station to get stuf ground for the Cows we had another Calf to day John
Workman came here this Afternoon
The greatest of these is charity

MARCH THURSDAY 22 (82-284) 1888
Charles and Min went to Town to day it is a cold raw wind to day it is very cold he got the
Cornish for the Parler I am all alone
We shall all bear the imige of the heavenly

FRIDAY 23 (83-283)
T Tory came to day and brought Charley with her I tell you it was a surprise we never new he
was coming I was glad to see them both it is a nice little Boy their Trunks went on to
Winchester and came up at noon Sam and Taid here to night Alec and Tib here to see Tory
&amp; Mr Christy
"Watch ye stand fast in the faith

SATURDAY 24 (84-282)

�Saturday it is a very cold day Charles killed a Calf and took it to Town it was a good one An
&amp; Martha Clark came to see Tory Besy &amp; Willia Smith was here all the Afternoon to see
Charley thay had a big time
We are the epistle of Christ

MARCH SUNDAY MONDAY 26 (86-280) 1888
thay all went to Church this Morning went to Hyndmans for Diner Mrs Vanallen &amp; Frank &amp;
Jim &amp; Aleck Clark &amp; Tib &amp; Ande Christy here in the Afternoon Monday prety cold snowed in
the Morning turned round and rained in the Afternoon Charles went to Town with a load of
wood
We are unto God a sweet savour of Christ

TUESDAY 27 (87-279)
Clark Balkwell put the cornish up in the P Parlour Mr Furgison and Mr Gilroy &amp; Willia &amp; Sally
here to day Tory &amp; Charly went home with them Charles &amp; Min went to Halville to a
Temperance Lecture to night
The inward man is renewed day by day

WEDNESDAY 28 (88-278)
Mr &amp; Mrs Conly was here this Afternoon it rained all the day a drisly rain Jeny Balkwell was
Married to Samy Christy to night at 7 they had a bad day
In understanding be men

MARCH THURSDAY 29 (89-277)
Tory came home to day Charles sent a tub of Butter to Otawa Charles taped part of the
Trees to day Bob Beegs &amp; Miss Black was Married this Morning at 9 Oclock and went to
Niagira falls I have a very bad cold Charles sent a Tub of Butter to day
We must all apear before the judgment seat of Christ

FRIDAY 30 (90-276)

�Charles finished taping the Bush to day had quite a fall of snow to night Tory went down to
Clarks to day and was in at Mr Christys Mr Wood helped Charles tap the Bush Charles and
Sam got a load of saw dust
I dwell in them and walk in them

SATURDAY 31 (91-275)
Charles is Boiling sap to day Luther Wood is helping him Tory &amp; Charley went to Mrs
Vanallens a little while my cold is no better
All Israel shall be saved

APRIL MONDAY 2 1888 (93-2730)
Charles and Tory went to church this morning Charles and Charley went to the Baptist
Church. Monday the boys Boiled Sap to day the girls washed Mrs. Wood was here this
Afternoon we Boiled down the Syrup had 6 Galon and a ½ George came to day
Perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

TUESDAY 3 (94-272)
Boiled down Syrup to day had 7 Galon and a ½ Charles took 7 Gallons of Syrup to Town to
day
For your sakes he became poor

WEDNESDAY 4 (95-271)
we filled 18 half Galons Cans and a bottle holds 3 quarts. Min &amp; Tory &amp; Mrs. Vanalen &amp;
Frank and {Dany?} went to the Funeral Sam Mills Wife was Buried to day It has Rained most
all day
God loveth a cherful giver

APRIL THURSDAY 5 (96-270) 1888
Charles took some Syrup to Town - took 7 Galons it is thawing to day I will be glad when the
Snow is gone the sap is not runing to day

�FRIDAY 6 (97-269)
Sowed Tomatoes no sap to day it is to cold took 10 Bushels of Potatoes down to the Station
Master An &amp; Martha Clark here this afternoon Jim and {Kiah?} &amp; Jim Beggs&amp; Frank and Sam
Vanallen all here in the Evening we Sugard off for them Charles took 9 Galons of Syrup to
Town to day.
Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.

SATURDAY 7 (98-268)
they was in the Bush to day Alec Rose &amp; John McTavish was here yesterday Charles went
to the office to night got a letter from John Charly was well pleased to hear from home
My grace is sufficient for thee

APRIL MONDAY 9 (100-266) 1888
Charles walked down to Church the sap did not run any yesterday Tory and Charley went
down to Aleck to day Charles Sent a Tub of Butter to day took a Bool to Mr Jhoneston
Charles drew a load of Lumber from Hallville to the Station
The gospel which was preached of me is not after Man

TUESDAY 10 (101-265)
they are Boiling Sap to day it is a good Sap day it run good last night the first Buggy went
past to day it looks like Rain it rained to night Jim Clark was here to night Vanallens had a
little colt to night
The law our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ

WEDNESDAY 11 (102-264)
it rained most all day it cleard of near night and is very nice had a nice bach of Syrup the Sap
runs Splendid it is a good Sugar Year
Not I but Christ liveth in me

APRIL THURSDAY 12 (103-263) 1888

�a nice morning had a little Snow Storm this morning we Boiled a good bach of Syrup to day
Tory and Charley came home this forenoon
Thou art no more a servant but a son

FRIDAY 13 (104-262)
Charles went to Town this Afternoon took 7 Galons of Syrup and some veal Min went to
John Peter Smiths Hannah and Frank Parker came here and staid all night had 2 Caves to
day Tory took her Bird down to Christys to learn to sing
The fruit of the Spirit is love joy and peace

SATURDAY 14 (105-261)
it snowed nearly all day the sap run well to day we sugared off to day Hanah and Frank
Parker went home to night on the Train the Boys was in the Bush till half past 11 and lots of
Sap in the Bush
We shall reap if we faint not

APRIL MONDAY 16 (107-259) 1888
Charles and Frank walked up to the Baptist Church Yesterday they had a good days Boiling
to day had another Calf to day
That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith

TUESDAY 17 (108-258)
the Snow is going very slow we Sugared of to day John McTavish and Maty Clark was here.
Charles gave me 25 Dollars to Day
Grieve not the holy Spirit

WEDNESDAY 18 (109-257)
Charles went to Iraquois to day it rained a little Bessy and Willia her to day
Put on the whole armour of God.

�APRIL THURSDAY 19 (110-256) 1888
Tory wet to Christys and brought her Bird home
Walk in love as Christ also hath loved us

FRIDAY 20 (111-255)
F they Boild down Sap to day the Sugar weather is about over
I pray that your love may abound yet more

SATURDAY 21 (112-254)
we had a bucker of Syrup it is Stormy looking to day Charles and Min went to Mr. Sheiks
Charles took Potatoes to the Station
The excellency of the knowledge of Christ

APRIL MONDAY 23 (114-252) 1888
they all went to Church yesterday they gathered in the Buckets and the Girls washed them
Mr. Higgins &amp; Gim &amp; Ane &amp; Matty Clark here to night we sugared of for them
Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling

TUESDAY 24 (115-251)
Charles Sold a Hog to Mr Johnson to day it is prety cold Sam and Tory went to Mr Cumings
to night we had 9 pigs to night
The peace of God that passeth all understanding

WEDNESDAY 25 (116-250)
Charles &amp; Min went to Town to day George and Tory went to the Wedding Hillia Balkwell &amp;
Martha Hyndman was Married to night at 7 oclock a beautiful day Gid Smith came home to
night is looking well
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly

�MAY MONDAY 14 (135-231 1888
Tory and I went to South Mountain to Church Yesterday had a good meting the Girls washed
this forenoon and papered this Afternoon Luther Wood here it rained a little is growing
wether
I know whome I have believed

TUESDAY 15 (136-280)
the Girls papered and finished cleaning house I went to see Mrs Jackson she is sick
If we believe not He abideth faithful

WEDNESDAY 16 (137-229)
Charles Min and Tory went to Mrs. Frasers to night
The Scripture is given by inspiration of God

MAY THURSDAY 17 (138-228) 1888
they planted Potatoes to day it is a nice day
He should live soberly righteously and godly

FRIDAY 18 (139-227)
Min and I went to Mr Colemans in the forenoon and Mr Blairs in the Afternoon we had a little
Colt to night Sat a Hen to night
Acording to His mercy He saved us

SATURDAY 19 (140-226)
it rained this forenoon it is very cold Tory is not very well
I am now ready to be offered

JUNE MONDAY 4 (156-210) 1888

�we went to Church this Morning Monday Maim Brown came here this Afternoon to help Tory
to make a dress Martha Clark here to day

TUESDAY 5 (157-209)
Alec Hyndman came after Tory to nigh to help Tib fix for a Raising bee got a letter from Lucy
and one from Ezra to day

WEDNESDAY 6 (158-208)
Charles went to the Fair Sid Shaw came home with him we had a big storm this Afternoon it
took down 2 Maple Trees in our yard and broke a big limb of another one

JUNE THURSDAY 7 (159-207) 1888
Charles and George went to Aleck Hyndmans to help rais a Barn Tory has been there 2
Days

FRIDAY 8 (160-206)
Tory went to a picknick to day away back to the Rideau

SATURDAY 9 (161-205)
this is a nice day. things are growing nicely got a Pair of Gold Specks to day a Preasant from
Aleck and Tiby Hyndman

JUNE MONDAY 11 (163-203) 1888
Tory and I went to Church this Morning Hugh Dougal Preached had a big rain Monday the
girls washed to day it rained to day

TUESDAY 12 (164-202)
Charles went to Town Min and Charly went to Aleck Gregorys

WEDNESDAY 13 (165-201)
it rained to day I am failing prety fast

June Thursday 14 (166-200) 1888

�Mr. and Mrs. Christy Mrs. Martin and I went to Hillia Pettons this afternoon Charles took elbin
to Town She has gone to see her sister
got a letter from John Hillia and Samy

FRIDAY 15 (167-199)
Painted the wire Doors and windows to day

SATURDAY 16 (168-198)
Painted them again to day Got young Turkeys to day I am not feeling very well Aleck Clark
and Tory went to Mr Fultons this afternoon

June MONDAY 18 (170-196) 1888
Tory came home last night Tory washed it is very warm Tib and Charley was here this
afternoon Neil Senior here for Ted

TUESDAY 19 (171-195)
Still very warm Tory is Baking for a Bee.

WEDNESDAY 20 (172-194)
we had a Bee to day it is the warmest day we have had 27 here for Supper

JUNE THURSDAY 21 (173-193) 1888
it is still warmer to day Tim Christy here this Afternoon Luther Woods here helping them to
day I feel so weak Got a Letter from Lucy to night {written on the right margin: Tib &amp; Louise
Armstrong &amp; Tub Christy here to night}

FRIDAY 22 (174-192)
It is very warm we have showry weather Tory was over to Vanallens to night Frasers was
there

SATURDAY 23 (175-191)

�Still very warm it rained to day

JUNE MONDAY 25 (177-189) 1888
George &amp; Tory went to Church Charles &amp; I went to the Baptist Monday Tory washed to day it
is a little cooler this Morning Cas here to day I feel that I am failing fast

TUESDAY 26 (178-188)
Tory Matty Clark &amp; Charly went to Mrs Balkwels to Back the Bird it is lonesome without it &amp;
Mr Crowders here to day

WEDNESDAY 27 (179-187)
I went to Mr Smiths this forenoon Mrs Smith and I went to Mrs Frasers this Afternoon Mrs
Wood and Tade Smith here Luther Woods helped them hill Potatoes it is nice and cool

JUNE THURSDAY 28 (180-186) 1888
Tory and Charley went up to Jo Clarks this Afternoon Min Hyndman came here this
Afternoon

FRIDAY 29 (181-185)
Mrs Vanallen and Mrs Woods here this Afternoon the young people went down to Mr
Shavers this Evening Minie went down on the Train to night Charly H &amp; Ernest Smith went
with her

SATURDAY 30 (182-184)
Min Came home to night we were glad to see her come one is missed so much

JULY MONDAY 2 1888 (184-182)
Charles Min and I were down to the Stone. Min and Tory went to Hallville church to night.
Monday The girls washed today Tory went to South Mountain this afternoon Charles is
putting in wood Charles went to Prescot this afternoon

JULY TUESDAY 3 (185-181)

�Willia Campbelle wife had a son to day a very warm time and very dry they all went down to
the Station to see the executioners come in George is not well

WEDNESDAY 4 (186-180)
Annie and Matty and Tory went down to Robert Hyndmans to help her make a carport
George is no better he went to the Doctors to night

JULY THURSDAY 5 (187-179) 1888
Matty Clark &amp; Tory &amp; Charly went to Aleck Hyndmans this afternoon, Alvin went to Kemptville
this morning after Charles

FRIDAY 6 (188-178)
they had a picknick in Vanallens woods Alvin Tory &amp; Charley went Tory went to a Strawbery
Social at South Moutain at night Mrs. Toure here for Tea Charles commenced Haying

SATURDAY 7 (189-177)
it is very windy and dry I am not feeling very well. the warm weather uses me up Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Christy went to Abadria to dayFriday

JULY MONDAY 9 (191-175) 1888
we all went to Church to day Sunday they drew in Hay to day the Girles washed the Minister
was here to night

TUESDAY 10 (192-174)
Mrs. Vanallen &amp; I went to William Christys this Afternoon a very warm day looks like rain but
dont come

WEDNESDAY 11 (193-173)
Mrs. Vanallen &amp; Tory went up to Mr. Frauts to day it looks like rain we need it very much and
we got it a heavy rain and a big wind it took down 2 Chimneys for us and took up 8 Apple
trees and broke limbs of others and took nearly all the Apples off thankful tis no worse

THURSDAY 12 (194-172) 1888

�wind is blowing very high yet hard all night I could our fences are all down keep the cows in
the Barn yard get some hay up round the the Men will have lots to do

FRIDAY 13 (195-171)
wind has stoped Blowing damage don all over went to Mr. Blaor today

SATURDAY 14 (196-170)
a hay day how thankful ought to be that our is now blowed down letter from Tuey &amp; Flora
next Friday

JULY MONDAY 16 (198-168) 1888
I went to Church yesterday went home with Tib and they brought me home in the Evening
Charles Alvin Tory &amp; Charley went to the Grave Yard Tib Christy Ari and Martha were here to
night

TUESDAY 17 (199-167)
Tib Christy &amp; Tory went down to Mr. Bowens and went Through the Mill it is quite a sight

WEDNESDAY 18 (200-166)
It rained this afternoon Charles had 9 Acres of Hay down but the rain wil do a great deal of
good Sam and Tade were here to night

JULY THURSDAY 19 (201-165) 1888
a nice day they are drawing in this afternoon Tade Smith and Tory went to Mr. Blairs this
Afternoon we expect Lucy and Flora to morrow Seems as though I could not wait I hope
nothing will happen to them

FRIDAY 20 (202-164)
they came this morning on the 5 Oclock train. Lucy is looking well they were all pretty tired
John has nice Children I like his wife real well Alee &amp; Tib came up this After noon

SATURDAY 21 (203-163)
a lovely day the Children has great times playing

�JULY MONDAY 30 (212-154) 1888
Hillia &amp; Sally came up Yesterday Charles Alvin Lucy &amp; Tory all went picking Berries to day
Canned them this Afternoon

TUESDAY 31 (213-153)
the Girls washed this forenoon I got the pain in my breast last night Flora is not well to day I
am no better to day

AUGUST WEDNESDAY 1 (214-152)
George took very sick had to stop at Aleck Rosses Charles and Alvin had to go down the
Docktor says it is inflamation in the Bowels he is very bad

AUGUST THURSDAY 2 (215-151) 1888
Flora Lucy Flosa &amp; Baby went to Aleck Hyndmans this afternoon yesterday George is a little
better Martha Clark and Tory went to Town this Afternoon

FRIDAY 3 (216-150)
I am not well have been sick all this week Alvin is not very well we have very dry weather
George is a little better I have made a mistake turned over 2 leaves so have wrote on the
rong pages I dont know how I will get it right

SATURDAY 4 (217-149)
Charles saw Mr. Hyndman at the Station he said Flossie was very sick last night George is
not as well this morning Charles sees him every day when he goes with the Milk Charles is
cutting a piece of wheat for Mr. Wood

AUGUST MONDAY 6 (219-147) 1888
the girls washed to day They went to the Burying Ground yesterday with Alec and Tib and all
their Children

TUESDAY 7 (220-146)
Lucy &amp; Tory went to Mrs. Frasers &amp; Mr. Smiths

�WEDNESDAY 8 (221-145)
Lucy Flora and Tory went to Mr. Clarks Flora and I went to the Bush this Forenoon

AUGUST MONDAY 13 (226-140) 1888
Charles Lucy &amp; Alvin went to Heston to Church yesterday Lucy staid to go Carsons it rained
last night George and Tory went to Church in the Evening it rained all day to day it will do lots
of good the Girls had a big wash

TUESDAY 14 (227-139)
Flora Tory Charlie and Flosy and Baby went to Winchester on the Cars it is a lovely day
Dinah Middagh was Married to Mr. McCuit to day

WEDNESDAY 15 (228-138)
I went up to Mr. Woods this afternoon they built the wall under the wood shed wed out the
strawberries

AUGUST THURSDAY 16 (229-137) 1888
it is raining to day it seems good to have the house still George is putting in wood Hillia
Camels Baby was Buried today

FRIDAY 17 (230-136)
I went to Mrs. Vanallens this Afternoon it rained again to day

SATURDAY 18 (231-135)
it is a lovely Morning \Charles &amp; George is helping Jim Clark this Afternoon I moved the sand

AUGUST MONDAY 20 (233-133) 1888
Charles and I went to Quarterley Meeting yesterday he took the Sacrement I was so pleased
Lucy came home to nigh I sent to South Mountain this Afternoon Mrs. Crowder had a young
Son last night

TUESDAY 21 (234-132)

�Mrs. Adams and I went to Ventner to day to see Mrs. Adams that came home with Lucy I like
her well think she is a fine woman

WEDNESDAY 22 (235-131)
went to see Mrs. Frasers took diner with her and came on the Stage at 4 Oclock to our
Station went to see Mr. Shaver he is a little better George came after me

AUGUST THURSDAY 23 (236-130) 1888
I went to see the young Son to day Ann Clark went with me Stoped to Clarks for diner Mr
Hyndma and Tib here this Afternoon the Baby can take 2 or 3 steps it is 9 Months old

FRIDAY 24 (237-129)
they came home from Winchester to day our quiet time is done they had a Social at Mr.
Frauts to night Charles George Lucy Flora &amp; Tory went in and I kept the Baby

SATURDAY 25 (288-128)
Charles drew in the last of his Grain to day there was a great rain to night heavy Thunder
and Sharp Lightning
MISSING AUGUST 26-31 AND SEPTEMBER 1-9

SEPTEMBER MONDAY 10 (254-112) 1888
The girls washed to day Camp meting begins to morrow I hope they will have a good Meting

TUESDAY 11 (255-111)
Lucy Flora Baby &amp; I went to Mr Beggs Mr &amp; Mrs Vanlinder came there Camp Meeting began
to day Charles sowed faul wheat to day

WEDNESDAY 12 (256-110)
they dug some potatoes to day Broder Workman helped them Flora &amp; Tory went to
Vanallens

SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 13 (257-109) 1888

�this is a nice morning but cold Charles Alvin Lucy Flora and I went to Camp Meeting Frank
and Tory went to Camp Meeting

FRIDAY 14 (258-108)
Charles Alvin Lucy Flora &amp; I went to Camp Meeting Sid Shaw &amp; Mattie Clark here to day
Lucy staid

SATURDAY 15 (369-107)
Charles Alvin &amp; Flora went to town
MISSING SEPTEMBER 16-23 !!!

SEPTEMBER MONDAY 24 (268-98) 1888
went to Church Sunday and to the Cimetry they washed and went to Jo Clarks Charles went
to town

TUESDAY 25 (269-97)
Charles drove to Winchester to the fair Min went down on the train Mr Bowene was here to
day they all went to see Min off

WEDNESDAY 26 (270-96)
Andrew and Tib Christy and Tory went to the fair to day George and Flora went after dinner
after dark when they came home

SEPTEMBER THURSDAY 27 (271-95) 1888
Min came home to day on the train Charles went to Merickville fair to day not a pleasant day
Mrs Vanallen &amp; Mrs Stanford here to day we had some hail

FRIDAY 28 (272-94)
Lucy Flora Tory Flory &amp; baby went to check Hyndmans to day Min &amp; Charly went to the post
office George and Lucy went to John Peters to a haring Bee An &amp; Martha Clark here to night

SATURDAY 29 (273-93)

�they came home from Alecks to nighh

OCTOBER MONDAY 1 (275-91) 1888
Flora Flora &amp; Tory went to Halville Church Charles Alvin &amp; Charly went to the Stone Church

TUESDAY 2 (276-90)
Charles went to Town this Morning

WEDNESDAY 3 (277-89)
Charles Lucy and Alvin went to Kemptville fair Mr. Higgins An &amp; Martha &amp; Cas &amp; Clark and
Wife and birt

OCTOBER THURSDAY 4 (278-88) 1888
Flora &amp; the children started for home to night it is a dark night we will miss her so much
Charles killed 3 pigs to day

FRIDAY 5 (279-87)
Charles and Alec Hyndman went to Otawa I went down to Tibs going to Hay Till Saturday

SATURDAY 6 (280-86)
it rained this Afternoons it was so dark I did not come home
MISSING OCTOBER 7-28 !!!

October MONDAY 29 (303-63) 1888
Willid and Sally went to the Corners to night for Lucy they were to the Salvation Army Lucy
took a bad cold

TUESDAY 30 (304-62)
Miny Lucy and Sally went to a quilting bee this Afternoon An Ervin was here to day and
Spent the Evening

WEDNESDAY 31 (305-61)

�we staid at home to day its rains nearly every day or night

NOVEMBER THURSDAY 1 (306-60) 1888
at home to day raining as usual

FRIDAY 2 (307-59)
went to Mr Algates to day it rained at dark Willia came down with the lantern I staid all night
Sally &amp; Lucy went to the springs this forenoon

SATURDAY 3 (308-58)
Went to Mr. George Huts in the Bugy

NOVEMBER MONDAY 5 (310-56) 1888
Hilly Sally &amp; Lucy to Church at the Corners Monday Sally washed to day then they cut out a
dress for Sally

TUESDAY 6 (311-55)
We went to Mr. Cris Ervins this Afternoons Willia and Mr. Alt came for Tea and spent the
Evening it raind all the afternoon and Evening

WEDNESDAY 7 (312-54)
we went to the corners this Morning I got a pair of Boots then Sally brought us to the Station
Sally got a root of a tooth out thank fortune we are home again Mein went to Clarks Charles
went in the Evening

NOVEMBER THURSDAY 8 (313-53) 1888
it is snowing this Afternoon it seems god t get home again they are burning up the trees that
blew over with the storm

FRIDAY 9 (314-52)
it rained to day and is cold the rods are in a Fearful State

SATURDAY 10 (315-51)

�it rained harder than ever t d the fields were floded

NOVEMBER MONDAY 12 (317-49) 1888
Sunday it snowed to night Sam Tade &amp; Cas was here in the afternoon for Tea Monday Tory
washed Charles went to South Mountain I have got a lame back

TUESDAY 13 (318-48)
Mame Brown came here to day to sou-help Alvin Arthur Hood is here working

WEDNESDAY 14 (319-47)
this is a lovely morning have had n rain since Saturday the snow has not gone off yet Willia
Hyndman &amp; Mr. Alt here for dinner

NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 (320-46) 1888
Willia and Mr. Alt here for Supper Lucy &amp; Tory went to Thanksgiving Meting this Afternoon
Mr Alt went home this Evening Willia staid the Snow is gone

FRIDAY 16 (321-45)
I was sick with cold chills last night was in bed all day Willie went home on the 5 Oclock Train
Sarah Bower Sarah Smith &amp; Sam was here this Evening

SATURDAY 17 (322-44)
Min &amp; Lucy went down and called on Maud this Afternoon Mrs. Stanford and An Clark here
this Afternoon
MISSING NOVEMBER 18-25!!!

NOVEMBER MONDAY 26 (331-35) 1888
they all went to Church but me Monday Tory washed it snowed Charles helped Sam thrash
to day

TUESDAY 27 (332-34)

�Charles went to the Shop this Morning they all went down to the Church this Evening Mr
Cameron gave then a Lecture and Execursion over the Rocky Mountains with a Magic
Lantern

WEDNESDAY 28 (338-33)
it is raining this Morning Tib Armstrong was Married to day

NOVEMBER THURSDAY 29 (334-32) 1888
Charles went after Alvin to day She did not come Mr Cameron here for Tea

FRIDAY 30 (335-31)
Charles went after Alvin to day and got her Manda Smith here to day

DECEMBER SATURDAY 1 (336-30)
a nice day I went to Mrs Vanallens this Afternoon Ema &amp; Liza Hood here for Tea

DECEMBER MONDAY 3 (338-28) 1888
we all went to the Stone Church Monday - a nice day Charles helped Sam thrash Lucy &amp;
Tory went to Town Andrew &amp; Ema Rose here seling Tickets for the Aniversary

TUESDAY 4 (339-27)
Bill &amp; Elen Middagh came up

WEDNESDAY 5 (340-26)
Willia Hyndman came up and the 3 went to the Fair

DECEMBER THURSDAY 6 (341-25) 1888
Bill &amp; Ellen went to Mrs McCargers came back here to night Ollie &amp; Maud here this Evening
a pedler staid here all night Charles killed his pig it weighted 2 hundred &amp; 42 pounds

FRIDAY 7 (342-24)

�Bill Middagh went home to day Martha Clark &amp; Anne Shaver here this Afternoon they had
practice here to night for a Tea Meting at Hallville the thrashing Machine came to night

SATURDAY 8 (343-23)
Alvin &amp; Lucy went to Town to day we have the thrashers it is a lovely day so nice and bright

DECEMBER MONDAY 10 (345-21) 1888
we all went to Church to day Tory and I went to Halville Sunday the 9 James Anderson died
this morning Monday the Girls washed Tory and Martha Clark went to Town John Mae is
helping Charles clean up Buckwheat Mr Higgins and Mrs Hood was here

TUESDAY 11 (346-20)
Mr James Anderson was Buried to day Lucy &amp; Alvin went to the Funeral it is a nice warm day
Tory went to practice at Mr Shavers Tib &amp; Aleck here to night

WEDNESDAY 12 (347-19)
it is very cold to day I went to Mr Christys this afternoon Charles went to South Mountain to
the fair

DECEMBER THURSDAY 13 (348-18) 1888
it is still very cold it is very nice wheeling Charles is getting a boil on his hand

FRIDAY 14 (349-17)
They had practice at Clarks it is still very cold Tory was at Mrs Vanalens this Afternoon

SATURDAY 15 (350-16)
I went to Mr Woods this Afternoon they had pratice at Mr Shavers it is warm to day Charles
hand is prety sore

DECEMBER MONDAY 17 (352-14) 1888
{written above entry: it is raining} we all went to Church Lucy staid at Tibs Monday a heavy
fog and mist it is very warm it snowed and blowed to night they had practice at Mr Louse to
night

�TUESDAY 18 (352-13)
it is prety cold this Morning Charles hand is no better

WEDNESDAY 19 (354-12)
it is nice to day Charles hand is no better

DECEMBER THURSDAY 20 (355-11) 1888
Tory went to town with Clarks it is prety cold the ladies met at the Church they are gelling
{getting} up a society they call the willing worters {workers} to meet every Month

FRIDAY 21(356-10)
it was very stormy they had their tea meting Alec Hyndman got his foot smashed to day and
Charley H. got hurt with pouder the Doctor had to pick it out of his face

SATURDAY 22 (357-9)
Charles went down to Alec and Lucy came up with him his hand broke yesterday Frank
came home to night

DECEMBER MONDAY 24 (359-7) 1888
we went to Church yesterday to day Monday we killed 4 turkeys to day Charles went to town

TUESDAY 25 (360-6)
Christmas had come at last and it is past never to return our children and their families were
all here there was 16 of us I wonder will we all be spared to meet next X god only knows we
had a X tree old Santy Claus took the preasants off the tree there was lots of fun and lots of
preasants god be with us till we meet again

WEDNESDAY 26 (361-5)
Charles went to school meting our snow is all gone it thawed all day X and rained some They
went to the lecture to night in the Stone Church

DECEMBER THURSDAY 27 (362-4) 1888

�Lory went to the Tea Meting at the Baptist Church it is very dark nights

FRIDAY 28 (363-3)
it is warm to day rained a little

SATURDAY 29 (364-2)
Charles &amp; Lucy went to town to day the roads are rough I Bought a book from the Reverand
Mr Hamond gave 5 Dollars for it

DECEMBER MONDAY 31 (366) 1888
{Lucy wrote her own headings on this page for the days of the week}

1889? Monday Charles Min &amp; Lucy went to Church the girls washed to day
1 Tuesday This is the first day of the new year Lucy &amp; I went down to Alec to eat a Turky
diner
2 Wednesday Lucy &amp; Min went to their meting Tory &amp; I went to Mr Vanallens to quilt it is a
nice day
3 Thursday I went to E Alec Christy to day it is a nice warm day
4 Friday Charles went Otawa this morning they had a party to Alecks Clarks
5 Saturday Charles came home from Otawa to day had nice weather brought Lucy a wach
6 Sunday Charles Lucy and Tory went to church it rained all the afternoon
7 Monday They Thrashed to day it is town meting to day Lucy &amp; Tib came up
8 Tuesday They finished Thrashing to day had 8 men Lucy is going down to Sallys with Alec
9 Wednesday it rained all day had a pedler for diner
10 Thursday it blew hard all night and is blowing hard this morning had turned cold Lucy
came home to night got tea
11 Friday it is a nice morning Charles went down to Willia Cambells this morning

�12 Saturday Charles went down to the corners for a load of coal for Mr Carson
13 Sunday Charles Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church sid shaw came here to day

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–JANUARY. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

11 Monday it snowed all day to day Lucy went down to Mr Clarks the girls washed
12 Tuesday this is a nice day Charles helped Sam get Lee yesterday Afternoon and to day
Mr Higgins here for Diner Min took Lucy to the Gower
13 Wednesday this is a very cold day my Eye is no better Charles has gone to an Auction
this Afternoon
14 Thursday Mr Stanford and An Clark here for diner An &amp; Tory went around for the Bible
society Charles and Min went to the Concert at the new Catholic Church in town
15 Friday the Doctor was here and cut the lump in my Eye he says he thinks I will have to go
to Montreal
16 Saturday the Doctor was here this Morning Says I ought to g soon and have an operation
on my Eye James Ervin and wife &amp; Sally was here to day our Boy came to day I like his
looks
17 Sunday it rained last night is raining to day Charles Min &amp; Tory went to Church Alec Tib
here
18 Monday Charles is drawing wood to day it is snow snowing today my Eye is some better
19 Tuesday Charles drew the furnance down to day it is a stormy day my Eye is getting
better
20 Wednesay Charles went to look for a Horse it is prety cold he got a Colt coming 4 gave a
hundred the girls went to Vanallens Mr Higgins hear
21 Thursay

�21 Thursay The Charles is drawing wood Tory went to Mr {Shavers?} Charles went to
singing school nice day
22 Friday it snowed and blowed all day very cold
23 Saturday it is very cold weather storming yet Charles went to the Mill a grist for the cows
24 Sunday they all went to Church Charles and Min to the Sone Church Tory to Lallvile with
Sam
25 Monday This is a beautiful day Charles is drawing wood Mr Vanalen seized Mr Woods
things
26 Tuesday This is Ezras birth day 25 to day I wonder what is he doing Mr Wood here to day
27 Wednesay a cold morning day Charles and Min and Tory went to town it is and very cold

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–FEBRUARY. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

28 Thursday a nice warm day Tory went down to Church with Sam we put in a Horse with
Sams Andrew Rose came home with Sam here for diner
1 Friday this is the first day of March Mr Rose Sam and Tory went down to Church this
Afternoon Min went at night Mr Rose came back with them and staid all night James
Hyndmans wife here this Afternoon
1 Saturday Andrew Rose went home this Morning Charles and John are helping Sam saw
wood a nice day
3 Sunday They all went to the Stone Church Tory went to Sunday school at the station they
all went to Halville Evening
4 Monday Mr Woods things was sold to day Mrs Colemen {Cass?} and Mrs Furgison here
they went down to Church
5 Tuesday a lovely morning Charles is drawing lags Tory went to Church Charles &amp; John to
singing school

�6 Wednesay Charles went to the fair Sid Shaw came home with him Min Tory &amp; John went to
Church Mr Conly came home with Them and staid all night
7 Thursay Sid Shaw went home on the noon train the workers here this Afternoon Mrs A
Hyndman Mifs Lima Hyndman Mrs I Clark Mrs H Clark Mrs A Clark Mifs Ane Clark Mrs I
Smith Charles went to an Auction bought a cow gave 29 dollars a stormy day
8 Friday a nice morning but cold Tory Sam and Mr V went to see Mrs Crowbar she is very
low Alph Tomkins was Married the 6 Lucy there
9 Saturday Charles &amp; Lucy went to Kempville it was a cold stormy day
10 Sunday Charles Min &amp; Lucy went ot the Stone Church Tory &amp; Vanalens went to Hallville
in the morning they all went to Hallville in the evening
11 Monday The girls washed Tory went to Church in there After
24 Sunday I got home from Alecks to day the roads are bad
25 Monday the girls washed it is a nice day Lucy &amp; Tory went to Mr Christyes this Afternoon
{Circled in bottom right corner: Boela to day}

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–MARCH. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

26 Tuesday Mr Higins here for Tea the sap dont run it is to cold
27 Wednesay Mr Higins James Begs Jim Clark Andrew tie {cri?} Frank &amp; Jake Vanal Camel
Bours An &amp; Martha Clark Hilda Browen Tib Crisly Lisa Lockwood Chicky Cowen were all
here to eat sugar
28 Thursday Charles is boiling sap sam Proser came to day he is going to work her this
summer
29 Friday Mr Shaw and sister here to eat sugar Min &amp; Lucy went to see Willian John
Hyndman he is very low then went to Bill Clark

�30 Saturday Charles is boiling sap to day
Sunday 31 Sunday had very nice soup Sally &amp; Nell came up
Apr. 1 Monday Charles went to town took 8 galons syrup Min went to Vanalens Jake went to
day
2 Tuesday Mr Higins and An &amp; Sally &amp; Nell here we sugared of for them Sally went home on
the train William John Hyndman died this morning
3 Wednesay it rained and snowed to day but the sap run Charles boiled
4 Thursday William John Hyndman was buried to day at 10 a large funeral Mifs Lockwood
here
5 Friday Charles went to the bush half past 3 this morning had a lot of sap to boil Mr Shaw &amp;
Sister here
6 Saturday Charles is in the bush sugard of 20 pound to day it is lovely weather
7 Sunday we all were to the Stone Church but Tory Mr M Williams preached
8 Monday Sugard of 20 pounds to day Robert Parker &amp; John Mack here sugard of for them
Lisa Lockwood here 2 boys from the station to eat sugar to night
9 Tuesday I went to Mr Chrislys this Afternoon Min &amp; Tory went to Clarks they all went to
singing school to night

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–APRIL. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

10 Wednesday Charles Min Lucy Tory &amp; Gim Clark went to town to day a lovely day
11 Thursay I went to Mrs Vanalens to day Charles went to Sim Workmans to a raising bee
12 Friday Anne Shaver here to day we sugared of for her Charles went to the shop they went
to singing school

�13 Satuday Charles went to Mr Beggs to a raising bee the fore noon Lucy went to Alec
Hyndmans
14 Sunday they all went to the Stone Church this morning Tory went to Halville this Evening
nice day
15 Monday they gathered the Buckets and the girls washed them it is lovely weather
16 Tuesday we cleaned the Carige shed to day Miny {written on the right margin: socio}
Carilmam here Charles Min Lucy went to the sugar
17 Wesneys {Wednesday} we cleaned the door yard Charles &amp; Sam went to Town with a
load of hay Lucy went the William John Hyndmans
18 Thursday I went to Mr Beggs the boys plowed the orchard &amp; garden Mrs Wood here
Wednesday Min went to Mr Bowens this Afternoon
19 Friday I planted some potatoes potato onions and sowed some lettice to day
20 Saturday we had a nice shower last night the graps looks green Tory went to signing
{singing} school
21 Sunday Tory and I went to Halville to Church
22 Monday the girls washed the wind is blowing very hard it is nice growing weather
23 Tuesday There was a sugar social at John Colmans to night I went to Aleck Clark Min to
Ravens
24 Wednesday Tory went to singing school to night it rained so {hel?} had to stay all night
25 Thursday it is raining yo day Mrs Blair had a girl to night Mrs Frauts had a son
26 Friday Anne Beach came her this Morning they all went to the concert to night but Ane
27 Srtay {Saturday} it is still raining this morning Charles and I went to Jon Grants funeral at
2 o clock

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–MAY. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}

�1889

28 Sunday They all went to Church but me it rained this morning and rained all night
29 Monday it is raining still Charles started with the milk the roads are very bad Anne went to
Mr Sheiks
20 Tuesday Charles sat out seders for a hedge and bought a seeder for sowing grain the
girls is done cleaning up stairs papered 2 rooms
May
1 Wednesday This is the first day of May the willing wor met at Clarks Mr Higings here
Tuesday for tea
2 Thursday they finised {finished} cleaning house to day Mr Watson here all night
3 Friday it is cold Lucy went to John Peter Smiths
4 Saturday Lucy went down to Tibs staid all night Charles &amp; Min went to Bob Beggs Ane
Beech came here
5 Sunday Tory Anne Beech &amp; I went to quarterly meting to day a lovely day &amp; a good meling
6 Monday the girls washed Mrs Jade Smith had a young son to night
7 Tuesday Tory went to Winchester this morning Case Caselman here for diner
8 Wednesday the girles {isinod?} this morning painted the windows this afternoon it is warm
9 Thursday a little cooler this morning but is prety dry I have prety good health hope I am
thankful
10 Friday Charles sowed some corn Min and Lucy droped it he plowed it in
11 Saturday Lucy went to the woods for flowers Charles went to town Sam got a new suit of
clothes
12 Sunday Lucy went to the stone Church Charles Min &amp; I went to the Bablist Church
13 Monday The Girls washed Mifs Macky here it is a nice day

�14 Tuesday we made our garden planted sweet corn sow mangel seed till it rained set out
tomatoes and cabage plants had a nice rain

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–JUNE. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

15 Wednesay Min cleaned the Cellar I finished sowing the seeds a nice day Luther cam back
16 Thursay it is raining to day rained most roads fired all day Mister Higins here for tea
17 Friday a lovely morning Min is making shirts for Sam Tory is not home yet I went to Mr
Colmans
18 Saturay Ema Wood and Loise Coleman here for rub rubarb a nice day Alec H got 4 pigs
19 Sundy Min and Lucy went down to Church and up to Sunday school in the Afternoon
20 Mony the girls washed I cut the dandalions out of the door yard planted cucumbers
21 Tuesdy I got a letter from Ezra how I do like to hear from my boys Lucy went to Alec
Clarks
22 Wedney it rained a little to day it is very cold Tory came home yesterday
23 Thursy I went to John Smiths in the forenoon and Willia Balkwells in the Afternoon
26 Sunday went down to Church and staid to Tibs going to stay a week
2 Sunday came home to day went to Church had a good visit Sam Andrew here
3 Monday Charles and Lucy went down to the Church they have a bee taking of line Mr
Higins went home
4 Tuesdy the girls washed
28 Friday Came home from Winchester to day was there 3 weeks had a good visit
29 Satury we have had very wet weather for the last 3 weeks Tory went to Osgood with Gim
Clark

�30 Sundy Charles and I went to Church to day Lucy went to Sunday school it is very warm
1 Monday Tory came home to day Lucy and Min went down to help clean. The Church it
rained to day
2 Tuesay The girls washed to day Lucy went to Town Alec H was here and helped Charles
plough

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–JULY. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889
3 Wedny Charles and Min went to Town Lucy went down to the Church
4 Thursay it is a nice day it rained heavy last night
5 Friay they girls came up form Winchester Frank Ira and Min here this evening Charles
sowed Buckwheat to day
6 Satuary the girls went down to Alec Hyndmans this Afternoon tis a nice day
7 Sunday Charles Tory Grace Erving Grace Algate Miny Hyndmanwent to Camp Meting
8 Monday the girls went to Vanalens this Afternoon Mr Higins Maude and Ane Clark here
9 Tuesday Charles but a peace of Clover to day the girls went home to night
10 Wedney Mrs Eret and Neil McIntyre was here for Tea
11 Thursday John Middagh Tom McCuit George Mcphale was here staid all night
12 Friday they boys went home this morning Charles Min Lucy &amp; Tory went to the Aniversary
13 Saturday Charles went to Town this Afternoon there was prety heavy rain some hail
14 Sunday Charles Min &amp; Lucy went to the Stone Church Tory and I went to Halville the girls
went to Sunday School at the School House
15 Monday Charles went to the gower to see about firing the burying ground

�16 Lucy went to John Smiths staid all night Ed Watson here for Diner
17 Wedney I went to Mr Frasers in the forenoon Mr Smiths in the Afternoon
18 Thursy Lucy and Tory went to Mr Wood here. in the Afternoon
19 Friday Mr Hood helping Charles to day they are drawing in Hay Mr Christy is moving his
barns comenced yesterday

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–AUGUST. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

20 Saturday it rained last night Charles wen to Winchester for some machinery
21 Sunday we all went to Church in the morning Lucy &amp; Tory went to Sunday School &amp;
Church in the A Evening
22 Monday Mr &amp; Mrs Shaver and Miſs Barnhart here it rained last night poor hay weather
23 Tuesday Tuesday it is nice to day Tory and Martha went to see Sally Hyndman
24 Wedney we are all well and nice weather
25 Thursday Min and Lucy went down to Church Lisa and Lyty May Wood here for Diner
26 Friday Mrs Martins here Min went picking beries Tory went to take a leson staid to Prayr
meting
27 Saturday they got in a lot of hay yesterday all they had down in rained most all day to day
28 Sunday Tory and I went to Church at Halville Charles &amp; Min went to the Stone Church tis
their sacrament Sunday Lucy came home with them she has been to Aleck Hyndmans since
Thursday
29 Monday the girls washed it rained to day
30 Tuesday Mrs {Fraits?} and Mrs Coleman here tis a good Hay day
31 Wednesay Charles took Tory to Alec Hyndmas to day Charles bought a horse the 29

�1 Thursday this is the 1day of August Mrs Blackburn and Mrs Christy here Tory yesterday
Tory came home to night Min and Lucy went to Mr Colmans
2 Friday Aleck Clarks wife had a son to day Jesy Blackburn here all day
3 Satury Charles and Min went Winchester to day Mrs Blair and Mrs Vanalen here to day
4 Sunday Tory was sick last night she is no better this morning Lucy went down to Church
5 Monday the girls washed to day a nice day
6 Tuesday Magy Christy here I went to see Maud

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–SEPTEMBER. RECEIVED.
PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

7 Wednesday Mrs Wood here Mr Wood helping Charles in his wheat Lucy went to the
Manse
8 Thursday Mary and Agy Middagh came here and William John Hyndmands wife and girl
9 Friday Charles took the girls down to Alecks H Mr Higins got a horse to go to Spencerville
10 Saturday Mary and Agga Middagh went up to Mr McCargers Charles Min and Nell went to
Town
11 Sunday they all went to Church but Min and I Tory has a bad cold
12 Monday the girls went to Jo Clarks Min and Nall went to John Peter Smiths
13 Tuesday the girls went to Bill Clarks this forenoon &amp; to Alecs Clarks this Afternoon and
then home
14 Wednesday it rained to day Nely went to Mr Clarks and had to stay all night it rained so
hard

�15 Thursday the girls drove back to see Ane Cumings she is a little better Min went to see
Maud Nely to Colemans
16 Friday nothing in particualer hapened
17 Saturday I am no feeling well have a bad cold they drew in some grain
18 Sunday they all went to Church but Tory and I I feel worse to day Alec and Tib here for
diner had a turkey
19 Monday the girls washed to day I feel a little Torys cold hangs on to her yet
20 Tuesday Nell Lucy &amp; Ezy and Maud Coleman all went down to Winchester on the train
21 Wednesay Min made soap to day Sam helped Sam Vanalen thrash did not get done
22 Thursday helped thrash Mr Wood here helping with the Buckwheat I am feeling some
better
23 Friday this is Charles Birthday 42 to day Mrs Begs Mary &amp; Manda Smith and their cousen
here there was quite a shower after tea Charles to Mr Begs home

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–OCTOBER. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

24 Saturday it is prety cold this morning Charles went to Town
25 Sunday we all went to Church to day the girls all went to Sunday School
26 Monday the girls washed Lucy went to Gid Smiths Min went to see Maud
27 Tuesday Tory and I went back to John Smiths to see Mrs James Smith
28 Wednesay Tory and Martha Clark went to Town they each got a dress
29 Thursday our folks stacked to day and yesterday
30 Friday I went to Mr Clarks this afternoon a girl staid here all night last night

�31 Saturday this has been a lovely week not rained any this week goot for harvesting
1 Sunday this is the first day of September Lucy Tory &amp; I went to Churet at Hyndmans
2 Monday the girls washed Min &amp; Lucy
3 Tuesday Sid Shaw came here to night Monday I went to Sally Hyndmans
4 Wednesy the Boys all went to the fair I came home to day
5 Thursy Min and Lucy went to meet the wiling workers at Mr W Camel
6 Friday Charles and Sam helped Sam Vanalen Mame Brown here helping Tory make a
{Trefs?}
7 Saturday we had thrashers had 13 men did not get done Mame went home to night
8 Sunday Min Lucy Tory went to the Tory and I went to Halville to Church
9 Monday Min and Tory washed they finished thrashing to day Lucy went to Vanalens
10 Tuesday Tuesday a nice day the 2 Doctors was here this Evening

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–NOVEMBER. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

Mr Higins and Martha here
11 Wednesday they are drawing gravel on the road Ane Beach came here on the Train
12 Thursay they are drawing gravil to day Tory took Ane Beach to Mr Sheaks
13 Friday they are still drawing gravel Mr Vanalen and Aunt Sary here to day
14 Saturday Ane Beach came down her and Tory went to Mr Shavers
15 Sunday They all went to the Stone Church in the Morning Tory &amp; Ane to halville in the
Evening

�16 Monday Anne went to Mr Sheiks Tory went to Tib Armstrongs he came after her Martha
Smith here
17 Tuesday it rained all day
18 Wednesday Mr Vanalen &amp; I went to Gid Smiths Lisa and Bertha &amp; Ane Carson came here
to day
19 Thursday the girls went home this Afternoon Min &amp; Lucy went to Sid Shaws this Afternoon
20 Friday it rained most all day I am all alone
21 Saturday Charles went to Town &amp; brought in the flowers to day for fear of frost it is cold to
day
22 Sunday Charles and I went to the Stone Church Tory had not got home yet I feel lonely to
day
23 Monday I washed to day I am alone yet I dont feel very tired
24 Tuesday Tory came home at noon Tib fetched her I Baked and groned to d {short for
today} I was glad to see Tory come Charles went to Winchester fair
25 Wednesay it is a lovely day Charles came home to night they have had nice weather
26 Thursday a rainy morning cleard off they had a Reception for Mr Myres Tory was there he
brought his Bride home
27 Friday Tory went to Mr Shavers to take her leson I hung the plants down sellar to day Cas
came here to night

DATE. CASH ACCOUNT–DECEMBER. RECEIVED. PAID.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

28 Saturday Charles went to {Iraquoise?} after the girls Tib came here this Afternoon Cas
went away

�29 Sunday it rained a little to day Frank &amp; Miny was here for Tea Charles &amp; the girles came
home
30 Monday This is John birth day 45 to day it is raining Albert Wear came here to work this
morning
1 Tuesday this is the first day of October 46 year to day since we were Married time flies fast
Charles went to the Kemptvill fair Min and Tory went down to Tibs to help her sew a Carpet
2 Wednesday 46 year to day since I came here it is a long time Min Tory Charles went to the
fair a cold day
3 Thursday Charles went to Ogdenburg fair it rained most all day I am feeling prety well
4 Friday it is a cold windy day how I dread the cold Winter I wish it was over Torys cold is
worse
5 Saturday Charles went to Town to day Lucy went to Alec Hyndmans this forenoon Min put
up a quilt to day
6 Sunday it snowed half of this day no one went to church
7 Monday I went to Tibs to day to stay a week we had 12 Little pigs to day
13 Sunday went to Church from Tibs Charly and Magy brought me home
14 Monday we are having very nice weather now
15 Tuesday Lucy &amp; Tory went to Mrs Frasers to day
16 Wednesday Mandy Smith came here this Morning staid all night Tory &amp; I went to see An
Fraser she is sick
17 Thursday Lucy and Mandy went to Mr Clarks this forenoon and to Alec Clarks this
Afternoon
18 Friday I went to Mr Beggs to day Ezra Mills and Robert Parker here for diner
19 Saturday Tory and Anne Clark went to Town to day

DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–JANUARY. DOLLS. CTS.

�{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

20 Sunday Tory and I went to Church &amp; Charles &amp; Min they went to Halville in the Evening
21 Monday the girls washed to day Lucy is sick with a cold Lucy came
22 Tuesday I am 67 years old to day I feel older than that Tory went down to Tibs this
Morning
23 Wednesday I went down to Willia Hyndmans to day on the cars found them all well
29 Tuesday I came home from Sally to day Jane Tomkins came here Thursday is I went
home to night they commenced metings at the station Monday night
30 Wednesday Tory went to Town with An Clark Mr Higgins here to diner Charles Min &amp;
Lucy went to Meting
31 Thursday this is the last say of the Month Tory went down to Meting to the Station
1 Friday the first day of November it is very dull weather Tory Min &amp; Charles went down to
Church
2 Saturday Mr Wear here to day they are fixing the Arch
3 Sunday Tory and I went to Halville Church in the Morning Charles Min &amp; Lucy to the Stone
Church Lucy &amp; Tory went to Sunday School at three Charles &amp; Tory went down to the
Station in the Evening
4 Monday this is Tibs birth day 35 how fast the time flies Lucy went home with Alec
Hyndman
5 Tuesday Charles and Alec H went to Otawa this Morning Mrs Smith &amp; Mrs Fraser was here
to day
6 Wednesday Mrs Wear here to do some stiching Min went to John Smiths the willing
workers met there I went to prayr meting at the station Charles came home on the 5 Oclock
train we had a splendid meting
7 Thursday Charles and Min went down to Church they have a thanks giving sermon

�12 Tuesday I went to Alec Hyndmans to day they had a young Daughter
(Nov) 1 Wednesday Sally had a young Daughter this Morning at 2
{written in pencil by another hand: May be a missing page after this last entry}

DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–FEBRUARY. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

December
1 Sunday Came home to day with sprained wrist the Doctor splintered it it is very painful
2 Monday Sam Vanalen &amp; Malon Beach here this Afternoon Charles went to the grave yard
3 Tuesday Charles killed a pig it weighed 280
4 Wednesday Charles went to the fair Malon Beach here for diner and tea
5 Thursday Min went down to Mr Christys this Afternoon Sid Shaw came here this Afternoon
6 Friday a very nice day good sleighing Sid went home after diner Alec Hyndman here last
night Mr Higins and Robert Hyndman &amp; Mrs Mear hear Min went to Sally Hyndmans
7 Saturday a lovely day Charles went to the shop Tory finished her jacket to day
8 Sunday Charles and Min went to Church in the morning Tory and I went to Mr Spearers
she is very low
9 Monday Mrs Shaver died this Morning at 4 Tory went this Afternoon and staid all night
Charles killed 14 Turkeys this forenoon
10 Tuesday Charles took his Turkey to Town Vanallens Min and Tory went to the funeral
down at Vancamps Church left the house at 10 I am all alone my arm is gaining a little the
sermon was preached by Mr Craig from job 5 chapter 26 and 27 verses rained to night
11 Wednesday Tory started to go to Sallys but the Train was 40 minutes late she came
home Mr Higgins here for tea

�12 Thursday Tibs baby is a month old to day this is a lovely day tiss prety cold Lucy came up
on the noon Train they are well at Sallys
13 Friday Sallys baby is a month old to day Charles fell and hirt {probably meaning hurt} his
wrists yesterday Tory went down to Church at the station charles is thrashing buckwheat Mrs
Beggs here this Afternoon
{Written in bottom left corner: Mrs Beggs here 19}

DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–MARCH. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here and dates everything herself}
1889

14 Saturday Min and Tory went down to Mr Clarks this Afternoon finished thrashing
15 Sunday they all went to Church this morning Tory went to Sunday School at 3
16 Monday Sam and Tory went down to Mishonary {missionary} meting to night at Halville
17 Tuesday Charles and Sam Wortman cleaned up Buckwheat this forenoon Charles &amp; Min
went to Town this Afternoon
18 Wednesday Tory went to Vanallens to stay with Miny she is sick they went to Town to day
19 Thursday Charles Lucy and Tory went to Town to day they roads are all thawing out
20 Friday Min and Lucy went to Aleck Hyndmans Tory and Sam went to Mr Cumings to night
21 Saturday it rained to day Sam and Tory went down to Mr Shavers to practice for Sunday
School
22 Sunday a very stormy Morning first it was sleet then it snowed and then it turned to rain
23 Monday we hit thrashers to day it is a lovely day
Tuesday it 24 Tuesday it is a stormy day it rained and then it snowed Charles killed a Beef
25 Wednesday this xmas I got a book cost 2 dollars from Min Lucy and Tory and a Dreſs
from Charls Min and Charls went to Sids Shaws

�26 Thursday the wind blowed very hard to day they came home tonight
27 Friday Charles Lucy and Tory went to the Baptist tea meting
28 Saturday a nice day Charles went to Mill Tory went down to practice
29 Sunday Charles and Lucy went to Church Tory went down to the station to Church staid
all night
30 Monday Tory went down to practice
31 Tuesday Willia and Ada Graham here this Afternoon they all went to the station to a
concert had an Oister supper after Clarks
{last line is cut off}

DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–MAY. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here}
1

I am Monarch of all I survey my night there is none to dispute from the seuter all round to the
sea I am Lord of the Fowl and the Bruit
2
O solitude where are thy charms thy sages have seen in the thy face better dwell in the midst
of Alarms than Raign in the horable place
3
I am out of humanitys reach I must finish my journey alone never hear the sweet music of
speech I start at the sound of my own
4
Society friendship and love dwine bestowed uppon man how soon would I reach you again
5
the beasts that roam over the plain my form of indefince see they are so uniquainted with
man their tanaeness is shocking to me

�DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–JUNE. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here}
Sunday 1889
6
My sorrows I then might aswaige from the ways of Religion and Truth might learn the
wisdom of Age and be cheered by the solace of youth

DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–NOVEMBER. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here}
Comenced to read the Testament New year
{the following are in the left columns}
2 Chapters Sunday
2 Chapters Monday
1 Chapters Tuesday
2 Chapters Wednesday
2 Chapters Thursday
2 Chapters Friday
2 Chapters Saturday
4 Chapters Sunday
4 Chapters Monday
4 Chapters Tuesday
4 Chapters Wednesday
4 Chapters Thursday

�5 Chapters Friday
6 Chapters Saturday
Chapters Sunday
Chapters Monday
Chapters Tuesday
Chapters Wednesday
Chapters Thursday
Chapters Friday
Chapters Saturday
Chapters Sunday
Chapters Monday
Chapters Tuesday
C
{the following are in the right column}
1896-1854=42
Lucy {Middagh?} 1900-1822=78
John 1912-1844=68
1928-1849=79
1925
Sally 1928-1849=79
Lucy 1921-1852=69
1878 1871 1847 1844 1948 1871 1871

�DATE. BILLS PAYABLE–NOVEMBER. DOLLS. CTS.
{Lucy Middagh disregards heading in journal here}
June 30 Charles and I went to Halville heard the Reverend Mr Mires preach from Timothy
Chap 11 verse
July 14 Tory and I heard the Reverend Mr Mires from Luke 11 Chapter 9 vers at Halville
July 21 {big?} the R Mr Higins from Deut 15 Chapter 15 verse
July 28 Tory and I heard the R Mr Mires from John 3 Chapter 16 verse
September 1 heard a sermon from the R Mr McDermit from John 3 Chapter 16 verse
September 8 heard a sermon from Mr Corigan from Corinthians 3 Chapter 21, 22, 23 verses
September 22 heard a sermon the R Mr Higgins from Chronicles 28 Chapter, &amp; 9 verse
October 20 heard a sermon from the reverend Mr Myres from John 3 Chapter 16 verse
November 3 heard a sermon from the R Mr Myres from Romans 12 Chapter 1 verse
November 21 head a sermon from the Reverend Mr Higgins from Zachariah 12 Chapter 10
verse
December 1 heard a sermon from the Reverend Mr Higgins from Romans 8 Chapter 30 vers
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                    <text>1890

JANUARY
Wednesday January 1

this is a nice Morning
Willia and Ada Graham Staid here all night
went away at 10
to Robert Beggs
Melvin and Jasper came up here
it rained all the Afternoon
they had to stay all night
Charles went down to the Station
no Sleighing for the
New Year
it was very dul
one Month to day since I Sprained my rist and it is no
better yet
I am afraid it never will be
God knows best
Thursday January 2

still raining by spels
Min and Lucy went down to Alecs and took the Boys home
the
Willing Workers had a Meting this After noon
they are going there
Charles helped
Sam Vanalen kill a Beef to day Tory and I are all alone for Diner
it rained nearly all
the Afternoon the roads are thawing out they Staid to Prayr Meting to Night
Friday January 3

this is a lovely day
it froze last night
Sam Vanallen was here this Morning Charles
went to Town this Afternoon
Lucy and Tory went to Mr Beggs this Afternoon
Tory
went to Church to night
my hand is no better
it is very painful and is very much
Swelon
I try to be patient and Submit to his will
Saturday January 4

Min went down to Mr Clarks to help them tie a spread
Loiese Armstrong here this
Afternoon
Mina Caselman Sam VanAllen and James Beggs came in the Evening
Sunday January 5

Min and Lucy went to Church in the Morning
Tory went to Sunday School
in the Morning and then it Rained
Henry Growbarger here this Evening

it sleeted

Monday January 6

the Trees are Beautiful this Morning
it Rained and froze on
it is raining this Morning
this is Town Meting day
my hand is very Sore
the Doctor gave me Stuf to rub on
that Blistered it
Mr Christy is no better
he is pretty helpless
Maud and baby &amp;
Cas Costleman here this After noon
Alec came for them and Staid the Evening
it
has been a Stormy day

Tuesday January 7

1

�a nice Morning
Lucy went to the Clarks to tell them what to bake for the Social and
Min went to Sally Hyndmans
the Willing Workers are getting up a Social
Tory went
to Mr Clarks to help An with a Comforter
Mina Caselman here this Afternoon
Charles went down to Coart this Afternoon
Wednesday January 8
this is a nice day
the Girls are Baking for ther Social
Charles went to the Shop this
Afternoon
my hand is no better
it is very sore
my Fingers are very stiff and very
Sore and very much Swellon and very painful
Mr Higins and the Doctor here for Tea
Staid the Evening
Thursday January 9
Charles got sick last night
they call it the La Grip
Mr Wear does the Chores it is
sleeting to day
freezes as it comes down
Lucy went down to Prayr Meting with Mr
Higgins
she is going to stay to Alecke til after the Sosial
it is very cold
Friday January 10
it is Storming to day and it is very cold
Charles is no better yet
it is a little warmer
this Afternoon
Min and Tory went to the Social
there was not many there it was so
cold
Mrs Care was Buried to day
Alec Hyndmans wife had a Son this Morning
Saturday January 11
still very cold
Charles is some better
it is a little warmer
it Hailed some last night
I have had Hops [hoops?] on my hand for the last 3 days
I dont think it is much better

Min and Tory went to Church

Sunday January 12
it is warmer to day

Monday January 13
it rained to day
the wind was very high
Charles went up to Mr Simsers
Lucy
came home last night from Alecks
they had a Social in the Basement of the Church
it was a bad time
my hand is very sore yet

this is a lovely Morning

Tuesday January 14
Charles went back to Jim Peltons

the Doctor was here for Tea
very low

my hand is prety bad

Wednesday January 15
my hand is no better
it is prety cold

Aleks wife is

Thursday January 16
a very cold day
it rained a little this Morning then it Snowed and got very cold
Alec
Hyndmans Wife Died this Morning
Mr McCuit Staid here all night
the Doctor here
to night

2

�Friday January 17
Alecks Wife was Buried this Morning at half past 10 her Baby is living
it is a very
cold day
my hand is no better
Charles and Tory went to the Funeral

it is a prety cold day

Saturday January 18
there is good deal of Sickness around now

Sunday January 19
Charles Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church it was Sacrament Sunday
she is not well
it is a nice day

Min did not go

Monday January 20
it is raining today
Luther Wood comenced to work to day
Charles went down to
South Mountain
the Council met to day
my hand is a little better
I do feel very
Thankful for it
Mrs Simser to pay Lucy the interest
Tuesday January 21
Charles is Cutting Ice
Luther is helping Vanalens Thrash
day
Alec went to Otawa Mrs Martin was here for Diner
Lucy went down to see Mr Christy

Tory went down to Tibs to
Mrs V here a little while

Wednesday January 22
they are drawing Ice to day
Charles drew a load of wood for the Box Stove Lucy went
down to see An Clark
she is not well
it is a nice day but cold
my hand is gaining
a little

they finished drawing Ice today

Thursday January 23
it is Storming this Afternoon

Friday January 24
Alec brought Tib and the Baby up this morning and came after them to night
we had
2 Strange men for Diner
Charles sold them a Horse for One Hundred and 20 Dollars
it is a nice day
I was so glad to see Tib and the Baby I would not have known it
the
Doctor was here for Tea
Saturday January 25
Charles and Min went to Winchester to day
the wind is Blowing prety hard

Sunday January 26
Lucy and Tory and VanAlens went to Church together
and Min came home to night
Monday January 27

3

it is a lovely Morning Charles

�it was stormy this forenoon but pleasant this Afternoon
Mr Higgins and Martha Clark
here for Tea
Charles went to Mrs Growbargers Funeral To day at 10 and Mr Story gets
Buried at 1
Jane Hyndmans Baby was Buried to day
Tuesday January 28

this is a nice day
Tory went down to Winchester on the Cars
Vanalens
the Thrashing Machine came here to night

Lucy went to Mrs

Wednesday January 29

they Thrashed to day
had 11 Men
got done tonight
done for this Year Lucy
went down to Clarks this Afternoon a little while on Business
my hand is gaining very
Slow
Thursday January 30

this is a nice morning

Charles is drawing wood

Min and Lucy went down to Church

Friday January 31

a nice forenoon but rained this Afternoon

Old Mrs Shaver of Hexton was Buried to day

FEBRUARY
Saturday February 1

it is a nice day

Luther went home sick to night
Sunday February 2

Charles Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church
Lucy went down to see Mr Christy

Mr McClenen was Buried to day at 10

Monday February 3

Charles went to South Mountain at the Council
is going to stay all night

Lucy went to Sally Hyndmans

She

Tuesday February 4

Luther came back this Morning
Charles went to Osgood to an Auction
Lucy went to
the Willing Workers Meting
they met at Mrs McShains
She came home with
Charles
Mr McKey here to night
it rained this After noon
Wednesday February 5

it rained most all night
it is very windy to day
Charles went to Gim [Jim] Clarks to a
Bee to draw Logs
Min and Lucy went to call on the Sick
there is a great many Sick
now
I thank God I am well
only my hand
it is gaining but very Slow
the Lord
is good to me
better than I deserve
I hope I am thankful for all his mercies
Thursday February 6

4

�this is a nice day but cold
Girls Ironed to day

Mr Waker here for Diner

Charles is drawing wood

the

Friday February 7
this is a nice day Charles is drawing wood Min went down to see Mr Christy this
Afternoon
Mr Wood Working here Chopping
William McCleaster Died this Morning
Saturday February 8
William McCleaster was Buried to day at half past 10 it Snowed last night and Snowed
this forenoon
Tory came home to day on the Cars
Sunday February 9
Charles Min and Lucy went down to Church
Sam V and Tory went down to South
Mountain to Quarterly Meting
it is a nice day but cold

a nice day

Monday February 10
Charles is drawing Cord Wood down to the Station

it is a little windy

Tuesday February 11
to Sally is coming up to Morrow

Wednesday February 12
Charles went to the Station but Sally did not come
Mrs Wear and little girl here
Thursday February 13
William and Sally drove up today they have a nice Baby
to Town this After noon

William went home to day
Wife here Staid all night

William and Charles went

Friday February 14
Dave Hyndman and Wife here and Gim [Jim] Irving and

Saturday February 15
Gim and An went home this Morning
Sally Tory and I went to Tibs to day

Sunday February 16
Charles Min &amp; Lucy went to Church
William McCleasters Funeral Sermon was
Preached to day
Alec brought Sally and I home this Afternoon
Tom Anderson and
his Mother here to see Sally and Baby
Sally has got a dear little Baby
God bles it
and them
Monday February 17

5

�a nice day
Ed Watson here for Diner
Mrs Vanalen and Miny here to see the Baby
Sally went home on the 5 Oclock Train I hope they got home all right
it Snowed
Some to day
Mr Higgins here
Tory went to Mr Vanalens this Evening
Tuesday February 18
the Girls washed to day
it Snowed a little all day
Charles and Luther went down to
the Station to night
there is some Society forming there
Wednesday February 19
this is a lovely day Charles is drawing Shingle bolts
Anson Wood here for Diner
Lucy and Tom went to Ruben Shavers this Afternoon
they are going to Prayr Meting at
Dick Beggs to night
there will be 3 Children Christened to night
Dicks 2 and
Roberts Baby
we had a Calf last night Mary Christy and Mrs Michel here this
Afternoon
Thursday February 20
a big Storm to day
Snows and blows
the Roads are full Luther Wood went home
to night
his month is up
Friday February 21
this is a nice Morning
Clear but cold
last night was the coldest night we had this
Year
Matty and Lucy did not come to day
John Middagh here for Diner and Supper
Saturday February 22
Charles took Lucy up to Mrs Spencers this Morning
she is going to Stay 2 or 3 Weeks
Matty Middagh and Lucy Erving came up on the Train to day
Sunday February 23
Vanallens and Tory and the Girls went to Halville Church
Charles and Min went to
the Stone Church
I am all alone
my hand gains very Slow
Monday February 24
the Girls went to Clarks this Afternoon
it rained a little
Tuesday February 25
our Girls and Clarks went down to Robert Hyndmans this Morning
it rained all the
Afternoon
the Snow is going fast
it cleared of to night
Wednesday February 26
this has been a nice day
they all went to John Colemans to a Social to night made 19
Dollars
Thursday February 27
the Girls went up to Mrs McCargers this forenoon
Maty Middagh and Lucy Erving went
home on the 5 0 clock
it has been a nice day
Friday February 28

6

�it rained nearly all day
the roads looks prety black
Yesterday
my hand is not much better

the Girls done well to go home

MARCH
Saturday March 1
this is a nice day
Charles &amp; Min went to Town to day with a Buggy
3Months to day Since my hand was Sprained and can not yuse it yet

it is a cold wind

Sunday March 2
Charles &amp; Min went to Church this Morning
it is a nice day
Monday March 3
the girls washed this Forenoon
Tory and Charles went down to the Station in the
Afternoon
Minie Caselman here
Tory brought me a letter from Magy
I like to get
letters from the Children
Tuesday March 4
Mrs Beech from Beech Buro and her Boy and May Sheik here for Diner
Jim Irving Peter Everets and Mr Waker here for Tea and Staid all night
going to the Fair
a very nice day

Mr Higgins
they were

Wednesday March 5
Robert Parker and Wife and Magy Muskrove Staid to Tibs last night
they came here
this morning
Robert went to the Fair
the Girls Staid here they all came back here
for Supper
Alec Hyndman to
we had a hen party for Diner no Men
Charles went
to the Fair
Mrs Christy was here this After noon
Mrs Beech and Son were going to
Winchester and missed the Train came back here
Thursday March 6
another nice day
Mrs Beech went down to the Corners on the 5 0 clock train
a nice person I like her very much
Tory was over to Mrs Vanallens to night

Friday March 7
this is a very nice Morning
the Girls are Ironing this Morning
Beggs this Afternoon
Charles went down to the Station to Mill

this is a very nice day
is not much better

Saturday March 8
Tory went down to See Mr Christy

7

Min went down to Mr

he is no better

Sunday March 9
Charles &amp; Min went to the Stone church
Tory went to Halville

she is

my hand

this is a lovely day

�Monday March 10
Tory is collecting money for the Bible Society
I went to Mrs Christys and aplied the
Batery to my hand
I hope it will do it good

Mrs Balkwell and George here

Tuesday March 11
Charles has hired George for 6 Months

Wednesday March 12
it rained all day to day and there is a heav[y] fog
Thursday March 13
Miny Hyndman came here this Morning
Tory went up after Lucy and she did not come
Florence Spencer is very low not expected to live
the roads are very bad
Friday March 14
Gim [Jim] Clark taped the Sugar Bush to day
he is going to work in Shares
Mrs
Irving and Dick Beggs Wife was here this Afternoon
Min went home on the Train to
night
Saturday March 15
this is a nice day
Min &amp; Tory went down to the Station to trade
every day dres
we have new Syrup

they each got an

Sunday March 16
Min Charles &amp; Lucy went to the Funeral of Florence Spencer
She was Buried to day
the 16 at 2 0 clock
Lucy will come home with them
it Snowed last night
we had
a pair of twin Calves this morning the 16
they look alike
it is very cold to day
Monday March 17
the Girls washed to day
it is prety cold
the roads are prety rough
Lucy came home Yesterday

no Sap to day

Tuesday March 18
Min and Tory Ironed this morning Lucy down to Alec Clarks to see if Maim Brown could
come and Make her dress
Min went to See Mr Christy Cas Caselman here
John
Ross Brought a Side Board here
Wednesday March 19
Doctor Jamason and Mina Caselman here for Tea
2 Men came here and Set the Saw
they are going to Saw Wood to Morrow

they Sawed Wood to day
lovely day

8

Thursday March 20
got done 20 Minits after 3 a big pile of Wood they had a

�Friday March 21

Charles Lucy &amp; Tory went to Town to day
it Snowed a little last night and rained a
little this Morning but cleared of and was a nice Afterrnoon
Charles got a 100 Buckets
Saturday March 22

we Boiled down Syrup this morning
dulday

Charles went to the Shop this morning this is a

Sunday March 23

Lucy and Tory went to Church in the Morning

Frank and Minie were here this Evening

Monday March 24

Charles sold 2 Beef Cows and 2 Calves
Christy
he is a little better

it is a cold day

Lucy went down see Mr

Tuesday March 25

this is a nice day
Lucy went over to Mrs Vanallens in the Afternoon
Tory went to Town

Charles Lucy

Wednesday March 26

Mame Brown came here to Make Lucy a dress
Afternoon and the Evening

An Clark came with her

Staid the

Thursday March 27

John and Tiby Hyndman and Martha Clark here this After noon
Frank and Samy and
Miny Caselman and Alec Clark here in the Evening
we Sugared of
Friday March 28

Charles Min &amp; Anie Clark went to Town
it Stormed all day
day
my hand is not much better
my arm is very painful

it Snowed and blew all

Saturday March 29

it is Storming yet
night

Charles went to Town to d

he Sold a horse

Mame got here to

Sunday March 30

Charles and Min and Tory and Mame went to Church in the Morning Tory went in the
Evening I went to see Mrs Vanallen
She is Sick
Alec and Tib here
Monday March 31

the Girls washed this Morning I went to see Mrs Vanalen
She is a little better
Charles took his horse to Town this Morning
George Balkwell came to night
we all
got invitations to Anies Wedding to day

APRIL

9

�Tuesday April 1
Charles and Min went down to Alecks for a Turkey Diner
Lucy went to John Smiths
with Sally Hyndmans
Tory went to help Anie Clark make a Cake
Wednesday April 2
Sally Hyndman and Geany [Jennie] Staid all night and all day to day
Miss Black
Miss Cumings and Miss McGrigor here this Afternoon
Gimy [Jimmy] Beggs here in
the Evening
we Sugared of for them
Thursday April 3
Mrs Beggs here
we sugared of today
Lucy staid with Mrs Vanalen in the forenoon
Tory is helping Clarks Bake for the Wedding
Friday April 4
it rained last night and is raining today
my arm is not much better
it pains me so
much I am afraid it will never be any better It is 4 Months now Since I hurt it
God
knows best

Charles went to Town
Sold

Saturday April 5
he took 8 Galons of Syrup

that makes 30 Galons he has

Sunday April 6
they all went down to the Stone Church
I suppose it will be the last time for a good
while
Charles is going to Start for Cal on Friday night
God grant he may be
Spared to come home again
I may not be here to see him
God knows best

Monday April 7
Tory went to help Clarks Bake
Lucy went to help Maim Brown sew at Christys
I
went and Staid with Mrs V
she is Some better
Charles and George put the Seeder
together
Tuesday April 8
this is Sams birth day
31 to day
how the time does fly
it seems but a little while
since he was a Baby
Min is making Charles Shirts
Charles went to Town to get his
Ticket
he went down to the Station this afternoon to Court
Wednesday April 9
this is a dul rainy day
we all went to the Weding
Anie Clark and the Rev Mr
McDermaid was Married this Afternoon at 5 0 clock by the Rev Mr Higgins
it
Thundered when they stood up on the Floor to get Married
it was so dark I Staid all
night
there was about 48 there
they had a good time
Mr and Mrs McDermaid
went to the Manse to night
the roads are very bad

10

�Thursday April 10
Charles went to Halville
Mr Beggs here for Diner
we sugared of to day
nice day
Mrs V is a little better

this is a

Friday April 11
this is a nice day
Charles started for Cal to
he is going to stop with John til Tuesday
I did hate to have him go
it seems as though I would never see him again in this world
God only knows whether I will or not
Mr Higgins was here when he Started
he had
Such a good Prayr
it done my heart good
the time will Seem so long
he has
always been at home
hope his trip will do him good and God will wach over him and
keep him from all harm

it is lonely today

Saturday April 12
George went to the Station to day for a grist

got a pound of Tea

Sunday April 13
a nice day the roads very bad the Girls all went to Sunday School
I suppose
Charles is with John to day
it is 10 years since John was home I don't think I will
ever see him again
Monday April 14
Min and Lucy went to Town to day Jessie Blackburn here all day
turned cold in the After noon
Ira Bower here this Afternoon

it is a nice day but

Tuesday April 15
the Girls washed this Morning
it is very windy
Jessie Blackburn here this morning
Mrs V is Some better
I went to see her
Min sowed tomatoes and celery
Wednesday April 16
I suppose Charles is on his way to Cal now
he would leave Johns last night

may God bless him and take him safe to his Journeys end
Min is Couloring Carpet
rags Read
Lucy went to Mr Beggs
the Willingers Workers met
Mr Higins and
Martha here
Thursday April 17
this is a nice day Min is coulering Brown
my hand does not gain
George took a
box of Butter to the Station
Min got a letter from Charles
he wrote from Jaxon
Friday April 18
Min Coulered Drab to day
she has all Coloured now
Frank filled a Toth [trough?]
for Lucy to day
George comenced to plow this Afternoon
it is a cold day we miss
Charles very much
Saturday April 19

11

�Nelly had a Colt last night
day

it is prety cold to day

Frank filled a nother for Lucy to

Sunday April 20
Min Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church in the Morning
Lucy and Tory went to Sunday School
in the Afternoon
Monday April 21
George Sowed Some Wheat to day
we are having lovely weather
they brought in
the Buckets to day we made 200 weight of Sugar and we made about 65 Galons of
Syrup
Willia[m]Hyndman here for Tea
Tuesday April 22
the Girls washed the Buckets to day they had 400 &amp; 25 to wash
William Christy here to day

a big Chore

Mrs

Wednesday April 23
Lucy is raking the door Yard and Tory is fixing hors radish
Martha Clark and Tory went
to Town
George went to the Auction at McCleasters and got a Horse for 36 Dollars
Thursday April 24
Tory got me a new dress and a pair of Boots Yesterday
night on the 5 0 clock

I am going to Winchester to

Friday April 25 to Monday April 30

No entries

MAY
Thursday May 1 to Sunday May 4

No entries
Monday May 5
5 years to day since my dear Husband Died
how long the time seems
Tuesday May 6 and Wednesday May 7

No entries
Thursday May 8
I got home to nigh
found them all well
found three Letters awaiting me
my hand
no better
the weather is very cold
was glad to hear from Charles
he is feeling
well and likes the Country Minie Caselman here for Tea

it rained all the Afternoon

12

Friday May 9
Sally Hyndman here this After noon

Staid all night

�Tory went home with Sally

Min and Lucy went to Church
at 3

Saturday May 10
Min and Lucy went down to the Station this Afternoon
Sunday May 11
Tory went to Church in the Evening and Sunday School

Monday May 12
the Girls washed
Mrs Brack [Black?] here this forenoon
Min got a Letter from
Charles
I went over to See Mrs V
She is gaining
George Sold the pigs
Lenox here this Afternoon drawing Manure
Tuesday May 13
Mr Lenox here to day
Min took Lucy up to Mrs Spencers
low
she is going to Stay all this week

Mr

George Spencer is very

Wednesday May 14
I went down to see Mr Christie a little while
the Girls are making flower beds
a cold wind

there is

Thursday May 15
I went down to Mr Beggs
Mrs Fraser came here and Tory came after me
it hurts
my arm to ride
the Doctor was here to night
injected Something in my arm
had a good nights rest

Friday May 16
Broder Workman helped George plant potatoes to day
Buds on the Trees comes out so Slow

it is a nice day but Cold

the

Saturday May 17
Tory made Rubarb Py to day
I had a bad night last night
my arm pained me most
all night
a heavy wind to day
George plowed the Yard to day
Lucy came home
George Spencer is a little better
Sunday May 18
Min Lucy and Tory went down to Church
George went home to day
it is a nice day I got Sick this Afternoon the Doctor here

I am all alone

Monday May 19
a little better to day
Mr Higgins here
Min and Lucy commenced to clean house
Tory does the work and took care of me
she is Sick her Self
Tuesday May 20

13

�it rained all night and all day the Doctor here to night
the pain is better but I am prety
Sick
Rosa had a Colt this morning
Mr Higgins her
Wednesday May 21

am not much better
am prety weak
Tory is sick but works all the time and eats
nothing
George planted corn in the Orchard
Mrs Pelton and Mrs Black here this
Evening
Mrs Christie here
Thursday May 22

I am in bed yet
the Doctor here for Tea and so was Mrs Wood
Mrs Beggs here a
little while
George planted Sweet corn
Mr Christie here to day
Friday May 23

raining a little to day
the Girls are warping a Carpet
been Sick all this week

I feel a little better

Tory has

Saturday May 24

Tib and Baby was here to day

I feel some better

Sat up a little while

Sunday May 25

George Min &amp; Lucy went to Church
Aleck Clark was here
is a nice little fellow
Sade Smith &amp; Minie Caselman here

gave his Babies pictur

Monday May 26

The Girls washed this forenoon
Mr Higgins &amp; Norman Bain &amp; Kittie Cameron &amp; Martha
Clark all here for Tea and Staid the Evening
the Doctor called in the Evening
Tuesday May 27

Tory went with the Doctor to Winchester
they are putting up an English Church and
they laid the Corner Stone to day
they had Diner and Tea and a great Croud there
Martha Smith here a little while
Wednesday May 28

Lucy is weaving the Carpet

I am a little better

John McCarger got potatoes to day

Thursday May 29

Mr Lenox here to work to day

it is a nice day
Friday May 30

Min and Tory went to Town to day

I am Some better

Mrs Black

Saturday May 31

Lucy got the Carpet cut today

Mrs Pelton here this forenoon

JUNE

14

George Sowed Corn

�Lucy and Tory went to Church
real bad to day

Sunday June 1
Min Staid and got Dinner

I am not so well

feel

Monday June 2
am prety sick yet
the Girls washed
Mrs Black here
Tory went to the Station
got a letter from Charles
he is well
George finished Sowing to day
Tuesday June 3
the Girls Cleaned the Dinang room to day
whitened the Ceiling
Green and Cleaned the Parlour

tinted the wall Pea

Wednesday June 4
the girls put down the Carpet to day
Sid Shaw came here this Morning
George went to the fair
it rained last night and a little this morning

Lucy ironed this forenoon
Election day

Thursday June 5
I was very sick to day

my Stomack is very bad this is

Friday June 6
George is plowing for Buckwheat
Maggie Fooize here and Mrs Loux
the Station
it rained after Tea until after dark

Min planted Cucumbers
through the potatoes

him and

Saturday June 7
Lucy wed Some in the Garden

Sunday June 8
George Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church in the morning
to Halville in the Evening

Min went to

George is plowing

George and Tory went

Monday June 9
the Girls washed and washed blankets and quilts
Min and Tory went to the Station
Maggie Fooize here for Tea
Tuesday June 10
George and Mr Wood hoed the potatoes in the Orchard this forenoon George had a
Manure bee this Afternoon
17 here
Sid Shaws wife came here to day
17 years
today since Tib was Married
Min &amp; Tory went to practice to night
Wednesday June 11
12 years to day since Lucy was Married
Tory went down to the Church to the Willing
Workers Meting
we had some rain to day

15

�Thursday June 12
it rained all night and is raining to day
it is a wet time
Friday June 13
Mr Lenox and John Lenox Spread Manure this Afternoon
Saturday June 14
it rained a little this morning
Mr Lenox here to day
Min Alma and Lucy went to Mr
Conlys this Afternoon
Mrs Black here for Tea
got a dog
Sunday June 15
Min Alma and Lucy went to the Stone Church
George and Tory went to Halville to
Church and Staid to Alecks for Diner
Lucy went to Sunday School in the Afternoon at
the Station
Monday June 16
Min &amp; Tory &amp; Alma went to Mr Sheiks this Afternoon
Lucy went down to the Post Office
with Mrs John Hyndman
Mrs Hyndman and Mrs Black here
George Sowed
Buckwheat this Afternoon
Sowed 8 Acres
Alma Staid to Mrs Sheiks
it is very
warm

Tuesday June 17
the Girls washed to day
George Harrowed the Buckwheat and rooled it
it is a very
warm day
Tory went to Mrs Blacks this Afternoon
Lucy went to John Peters
Wednesday June 18
George went to a Social at Henry Settles last night
it is very warm
Thursday June 19
Mr &amp; Mrs Hut and Mrs John Hyndman here all day
we had a good visit
Friday June 20
Mrs Ervin &amp; her little girl and Mrs Suffield here last night
Staid till after Diner
Tory
went to Church to night at the Station
George sowed the last piece of Buckwheat
Saturday June 21
Lucy and Tory went to Town to day
this is a nice day

I am not feeling well

Sunday June 22
George Min &amp; Lucy went to Church this morning
Lucy and Tory went to Sunday
School at 3 &amp; George Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church at Halville in the Evening
Mrs
Vanallen here to day

16

�the Girls washed today

Monday June 23
it is a very nice day

Tuesday June 24
I went to Mrs Frasers this forenoon &amp; to Mrs Smiths in the Afternoon
Lucy came after
me
Sally and Baby came up to night on the Train
it rained to night
the Girls
went to practice
George went to Blairs to a plowing bee
Wednesday June 25
Tory &amp; Sally went to Town this morning it is a lovely day George is hilling potatoes
Sally has got a nice little Baby
had a letter from Aurilla last night
She has been
very Sick
Thursday June 26
Lucy Sally and Tory went down to Tibs this After
Sally went home on the Train
Lucy and Tory Staid to Prayr Meting
Mr Higgins Christened the Baby Mary Victoria
Mrs Black here this Afternoon
Friday June 27
Lucy went to Mr Sheiks
Min went to Sade Smiths Mrs Black here most all day
I
feel prety Sick to night Minie Casselman here Tory came home sick
got the Sick
head ache
Mrs Wood here
Saturday June 28
Mr &amp; Mrs Black and Lucy went to pick strawberries this morning
we are getting very nice
weather now
every thing is growing nicely
Sunday June 29
George Min &amp; Lucy went to the Stone Church
Tory and I went to Halville
good to get to Church
it is the first time for 7 Months

the Girls cleaned the Cellar

it seemed

Monday June 30
I was to Mrs Vanalens

JULY
Tuesday July 1
they washed today
it is very warm
they all went to the Concert to night Camp
Meting Comenced to day
Wednesday July 2
it rained the last part of last night and rained this forenoon
this Afternoon to get the Buggy fixed
Thursday July 3

17

George went to Halville

�George took a ton of Hay to town
Christies this Afternoon

Mrs Jacob Vanalen here for Diner

Friday July 4
Mrs John Hyndman &amp; Lucy Annie Shaver &amp; Tory to Camp Meting
Staid here
Tom McCuit and Dinah came here this Afternoon
night and go to Camp Meting
Saturday July 5
George went to a Bee at Mrs Vanalens
it was this afternoon
came
Sunday July 6
Tom and Dinah George and Tory went to Camp Meting
the Stone Church
I am alone

I went to Mrs

Gennie [Jennie]
going to Stay all

Tom and Dinah

Min and Lucy went down to

Monday July 7

the Girls washed

it is a nice day

I went down to see Maia Clark
Meting closed to day

Tuesday July 8
a nice day
Lucy went to Bob Blacks

the Camp

Wednesday July 9
I went back to Alec Christies in the forenoon and Bills in the Afternoon
Mrs Martin
went with me
Sally Hyndman came after Lucy to go to the picknick at the Rideau to
morrow
Thursday July 10
Tory and Sam went to the picknick
they had a nice cool day
until 12 0 clock
George cut some Clover to day

did not get home

Friday July 11
George put up the Clover in bocks to day
Min and Lucy went to Town this Afternoon
Tory milked alone
Charlie Hyndman brought us a quarter of veal

Mrs Laterell Died today

Saturday July 12
we are getting very nice weather

Sunday July 13
Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church
Tory and I to Halville
Monday July 14
Alec Hyndman came up after Tory
I and Lucy went to Mrs Laterels funeral Mr
Wood came to work to day
I went down to Tibs to night when they fetched Tory home

18

�Tuesday July 15 and Wednesday July 16

No entries
Thursday July 17
Tory and Alace Sheik went to prescot to day

I went to Church to day
Church

Friday July 18
Mr McCormick preached

I would like to live close to the

Saturday July 19
Teny McTavish &amp; Alec Roses Wife came here and Tena Staid
Willia[m] Carson came this Afternoon

they all came down to Church
the Carsons went home to night

Min &amp; Lucy washed this Morning
Son here
they got some hay
to night

Sunday July 20
it is Sacrement Sunday
we had a good Meting

Liza &amp; Bertha &amp;

I came home with them

Monday July 21
Min picked some beries
Neil Kenion and his
Teny went to Town with Mr Higgins came back here

Tuesday July 22
Tena &amp; Lucy picked a few Berries
Min picked a few Cherries
Neil Kenion here for
Diner
Tena &amp; Min went to Mrs Clarks
Lucy has to drive the horse to unload the Hay
Mrs Black and Miss Black here
Mr Sevice and Miss Grant Married to day
Wednesday July 23
Miss McTavish &amp; Lucy went to John Smiths this forenoon &amp; and to Mr Cumings in the
Afternooon

Min went down to Church to night
home to night

Thursday July 24
Lucy and Tena came home with her

Tory came

Friday July 25
Lucy took Tena to John McTavishes this forenoon
Flora and the Children came on the
noon Train
they are all tired out Edeth is a sick Baby
I am afraid she will never
be any better She had ought to be home
Saturday July 26

19

�Min Tory &amp; Charly went picking beries this forenoon
potatoes

we commenced us ing new

Sunday July 27
Min &amp; Lucy went to the Stone Church
Tory and Flossie went to Halville Lucy went to
Sunday Schoo[l]
Monday July 28
Min &amp; Tory washed &amp; Lucy went picking beries
Tuesday July 29
Flora and Tora took Edith down to the Doctors
Edith got so mich worse we Sent for the
Doctor to night
Wednesday July 30
Edith is a good deal better
Min &amp; Charley went to Town
Tory went and picked
some berries
it rained to night
George finished haying to day
Thursday July 31
there was to be a picknick in Vanalens woods to day but it rained
Tea

the Doctor here for

AUGUST
Friday August 1
this is a nice morning after the rain
Mr Wood Loading Manure
Charley has a bad
cold
Saturday August 2
Lucy went up to Bob Blacks Tory finished my Dress
Mrs Vanalens 2 Sisters and
theirs Husbands came back to day
Sunday August 3
Min &amp; Lucy went to Church this morning
Flora Tory Charlie Flossie and Edeth took a
ride round the Block
George and Tory went to Church this Evening
had a
Shower to day
Monday August 4
the Girls had an awful big wash to day
Oh dear I am so Sick of the Children they wont
mind anyone
they are the worst Children I ever Saw
I do hope the next visit they
make I wont be here
they do anoy me so
Tuesday December 5

20

�Edith is Sick to day
the Girls Ironed to day Mr Higgins and Martha Clark here this
evening
George cut a peace of Oats to day

Edith is very sick
Station to night

Wednesday August 6
the Doctor was here to day
Lucy &amp; Tory went down to the

Thursday August 7
the Baby is better this morning
Mr Wood here this Afternoon there was a picknick
in Vanallens woods
Tory Flossie and Charlie went to the Church to the willing workers
meting

this is a very nice morning

Friday August 8
the Baby is better

Saturday August 9
Min &amp; Tory &amp; Flossie went to Town this Afternoon
Alec &amp; Tib brought Lucy home
George cut the wheat

Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church
Min and Tory washed

Sunday August 10
Lucy &amp; Tory went to Sunday School

Flossie is Sick

Monday August 11
Broder Workman here this Afternoon helping them draw in grain

Tuesday August 12
Min and Lucy went to John peter Smiths this forenoon and to Mr Smiths in the Afternoon
to see Mrs Elliot
Broder Work man here this Afternoon
Wednesday August 13
George Min Lucy Tory and Charly went picking long black Berries
got enough to make
3 pies
they are not ripe yet
I was up Bob Blacks this After noon
Thursday August 14
they got in all the Grain that is ripe
we had Corn to day for the first
Friday August 15
Lucy and I went to Town to day
came home by Mrs Spencers
McDermids
George got 5 Teeth filled to day

Mrs Black here to day

took Diner at Mr

Saturday August 16
George cut a lot of Grain to day

Sunday August 17
Min Lucy and Flora went Church the Children are better Min &amp; Nell Maggie &amp; Charlie
came here this Afternoon
George Tory and Min Hyndman went to Church to night

21

�Monday August 18
Min &amp; Lucy washed
George Tory and Min Hyndman went picking long black berries
for 6 pies
Tory took Min &amp; Nell to the Station
they went home on the Cars
it
rained Sunday it rained to day so they Could not Stack
Tuesday August 19
Clarry Middagh came here this Morning
it rained this Afternoon so they could not
Stack
Wednesday August 20
I went to John Colmans this forenoon and Mrs Blairs this Afternoon
Flossa went down to the Station to night

Lucy Flora &amp;

Thursday August 21
Lucy took Clary down to Mr Richardsons to day
they got one load drew and it
commenced to rain
Said Smith has a quilting Bee this Afternoon
it rains So we coud not go
Friday August 22

Lucy &amp; Mrs V went to Saids to quilt
they made the Stack to day

Saturday August 23
Just got it done in time

it rained to night

Sunday August 24
Lucy Flory and Charly went to Church
George Flossie &amp; Tory went to Halville
Mrs Alec Clark had a Daughter this morning
Monday August 25

the Girls washed this Morning
Tuesday August 26
Flory Tory Edith and I went to Mr Smith this forenoon and John Piters this After noon
Wednesday August 27
Flora Flossie Edith and Lucy went down to Tibs this Morning
Mr George Hut and Sally
Hyndman came here this Morning
Mrs Black came after Diner
her and Tory went
back to Mr Cumings this Afternoon

Mrs Hut Staid here all night
and I went in the Afternoon

Thursday August 28
Sally Hyndman went to Mrs Blacks in the Morning Mrs
Miss Black here
Friday August 29

22

�Min and Tory went to Town this Morning
Mrs Black Tory and George went down to
Church at the Station to night
George took Miss Black home
Saturday August 30
they came home this Morning from Tibs
Alec brought them for a big time
this Afternoon
Mr Smith got a Stroke to day
Sunday August 31
it rains this Morning Min Tory and George went to Church
to the Baptist Church at 3
Mr John Smith Died to day

it rained

Lucy Tory &amp; George went

SEPTEMBER
Monday September 1
I went to Mrs John Smiths and Staid all day
Tory came after at night
Death make
it is true in the midst of life we are in Death

what a change

Tuesday September 2
George Min Lucy and I went to the Funeral
it was a large Funeral
Hyndman Staid here all night

Mrs Sally

Wednesday September 3
Sally Hyndman went home this morning
a nice day
Frank and Genie Coleman
here
I went and Staid with Mrs Black
had Sweet Corn for Diner
Thursday September 4
Lucy Flora &amp; Tory Flossie and Edith went to Mrs Clarks this Afternoon
Friday September 5
they all went to Mrs Vanalens this Afternoon but Tory and I and Charly
Saturday September 6

this is a nice day very warm
Sunday September 7
Tory and I and Flossie went to Church
the rest all went to the Stone Church
went to Sunday School
Frank and Tory went to Hexton Church

Lucy

Monday September 8
Min and Tory washed
it rained a little
Lucy went up to Mr Blacks a little while
Flora Tory Flossie &amp; Edith went down to Winchester on the Train Min and Lucy went
to see Maud and the Baby
Tuesday September 9

23

�Min and Lucy Irind this forenoon
Charles came home to night on the 5 0 clock Train
I tell you we were all glad to see him
he is looking well
Wednesday September 10
Min and Charles went to the Winchester fair this Morning Sally Hyndman and Lucy
went Spencerville to the Convention
Gennie [Jennie] Staid here
Mrs Bower and
Mrs Vanallen here a little while Charles brought me a Gold pen
Thursday September 11
George went to the Fair at Ogdensburg
it rained all day

it rained most all day to day
Mr Clarks this Evening

Friday September 12
Lucy came home to night

Charles &amp; Min went down to

Saturday September 13
Min made pumpkin pies to day for the first
they all came home from Winchester to day
Mr Higgins and his Brother here for Tea and Staid the Evening

Sunday September 14
They all went to Church but me this morning
George and Tory went in the Evening

Min and Tory washed
walk a little

Monday September 15
Alec and Tib and Baby here this Afternoon

the Girls Iriond this forenoon
Tory went to the Station

Tuesday September 16
Mrs Vanallen here this Afternoon

the Baby can

Charles Flora and

Wednesday September 17
Charles Min Flora Flossie &amp; Edith &amp; Martha Clark all went to Town to Mr McDermids
Edith Cummings &amp; Lisa Bain here this Afternoon

Robert Wallice here for Tea

Thursday September 18
George &amp; Lucy Tory went to the Socii at Willia Shavers

Friday September 19
Flora Tory &amp; the Children went to Tibs this Afternoon
our Boys dug the potatoes in the
Orchard
Tory went to Meting at the Station
Saturday September 20
it rained last night it is dull to day
Sunday September 21

24

�they all went to Church but Min and I and Edith
Monday September 22
Mr and Mrs McDermid here
Charles went to the Council
Alec Clarks for a call this Afternoon

Tory and Flora went to

Tuesday September 23
Lucy Flora Tory and Flossie went to Mr Christys this Afternoon
Charles Lucy &amp; Flora
called on Mr Smiths and Mrs Frasers Mr Eliot starts for home to morrow
Wednesday September 24
Mr Higgins here for Tea
Tib and Alec and Sam Vanalen and Cas Caselman here in the
Evening
Mr Higgins gave Flossie and Edith each a Bible
Charlie has one

Thursday September 25
the Thrashing Machine came here this Afternoon
Flora and the Children Started to
night
I hope they will get home Safe
Charles &amp; Min took them to the Station
it
is a lovely night
Friday September 26
Mrs Black was here this Afternoon
we have 7 Men Thrashing
it seems odd
without the Children
Tory took up the plants today
Tory went down to Church
with Sam V at the Station

this is a nice day

Saturday September 27
they are thrashing yet
it is prety cold today

Sunday September 28
they all went to Church in the morning
George and Tory went in the Evening

the Girls washed

Monday September 29
I went up to Blacks a little while
they finished Thrashing to day

Tuesday September 30
Charles &amp; Lucy went to Town to the Fair
Lucy is Judge
Sid Shaw and Sam
Gernsey came here to day
Tory went down to South Mountain to the Convention to
night
George is helping Alec Clark Thrash

OCTOBER
Wednesday October 1

25

�Sid Shaw Sam Gernsey George Charles &amp; Min all went to Town to the Fair
Lucy
and Tory went to the Convention
I am all alone for a wonder
it is Seldom we are
alone
Thursday October 2
Sid and Sam Gernsey went home today
Charles &amp; Min went to Iroquoise to Lish
Everets
Friday October 3
Tory went to the
we made Chow Chow and french pickles
it rained a little to day
Socii with George to Gim [Jim] Shaws
Saturday October 4
Charles and Min came home to night
Sunday October 5
Tory and I went to Halville Church this Morning
Mr Mires gave the Sacrement
had a good Meting
the rest went to the Stone Church George went home tonight

Lucy is making over a dress
coat
Tib and Lucretia here to day

Monday October 6
it is a nice day Tory and I went to Town

Tuesday October 7
it rained most all day

she got a

we had a good visit

Wednesday October 8
Tory and Minnie Shaver went to Mrs Gilroys for diner &amp; Mr Myres for Tea Min and I put up
Some Apples to dry for the first
Thursday October 9
the Girls picked some Apples to day
Charles killed a hog Lucy went down to
Winchester to night on the Train
Friday October 10
the Girls finished picking the Apples to day
we have a nice lot of them
Saturday October 11
Sam and Tory went down to practice
I went down to Tom Christies
Sunday October 12
we all went to the Stone Church this morning
Tory went to Halville in the Evening
Monday October 13
the Girls washed the Baggs to day

the Girls patched the Baggs

26

Tuesday October 14
it is raining most all day

�Wednesday October 15
Min and Tory went to Town to day
Tory got her Coat fited
Inkerman

Charles went to

Thursday October 16
Charles took a load of Buckwheat to Inkerman to day
Friday October 17
Charles took another load today
Martha Clark &amp; Tory went to Sally Hyndmans this fore
noon and Mr Shavers this Afternoon
Saturday October 18
Charles took an other load of Buckwheat to day
he has Sold 207 bushels
Sunday October 19

They all went to Church but me
Monday October 20
Mrs Black had a young Son to day
a great big Boy
Tuesday October 21
Min took me down to Tibs this Afternoon
George came here to day to help Charles
plow
Wednesday October 22
this is my Birth day
68 today
I do thank God that he gives me health and Strength
while he is calling many from time into Eternity
Thursday October 23 and Friday October 24

No entries
John came home to night

Saturday October 25
the Business Closed for a week

Sunday October 26
They all came down to Church
I saw John at the Church I came home with him was
so glad to see him
had 11 pigs to day
Monday October 27
John walked up to Alec Clarks and took his Tea there and Alec brought him up
then he
took his Diner to Alec Hyndmans then John and I took Diner at Mrs Vanallens
She
Sent for us
then he went to Mr Christies and Mrs Clarks and went to Bills Clarks for
Tea
Tuesday October 28

27

�Charles got in his potatoes to day
John went to see Mrs Frasers and Mr Smiths and
John Peters and home for Tea
Mr Higgins here for Tea and Staid the Evening
Wednesday October 29
John and Charles went to Town to day
George is plowing
Thursday October 30
Charles gave John 10 Bushels of Potatoes
he sent them to day
John went to see
Mrs Beggs and then went to Clarks for Diner
Alec and Tib here this Evening
Friday October 31
John has gone
Charles took him to Winchester to Sallys
I never expect to see him
again
God only knows whether I will or no
he had a very nice week

NOVEMBER

it seems lonely
Blacks

Saturday November 1
only 3 of us last night
Charles came home to night

Charles and Min went to Church

Sunday November 2
Tory went to Sunday School

I went up to

it rained last night

Monday November 3
the Girls washed and Churned and got in the Cabbage
Edith Cumings and Maggie
Black here this Afternoon
Charles took a load of Potatoes to Town this forenoon and
drew a load of Cheese this Afternoon

I went down to Mr Beggs to day
Afternoon

Tuesday November 4
it snowed a little this forenoon but was very nice this

Wednesday November 5
Mrs Coleman and Mrs Blair all day
Charles helped Sam Thrash
went down to Shavers to practice to night

this is Thanks Giving day
quarts of Coal Oil to day
a nice day

Thursday November 6
Charles Lucy &amp; Min went down to Church

Friday November 7
Lucy was up to Roberts to see the Baby

Tory went to Town to day

28

Charles got 21

I am not feeling very well

Saturday November 8
it is nice but cold
Lucy went to Blacks
Sunday November 9

Sam and Tory

�it rained all day

we did not go to Church

Monday November 10
Min painted the floor to day
Tory went to Town this morning
Charles is plowing
Mr Higgins here and took his Colt home
Min and Tory went up to Blacks this Evening
this has been a nice day but cold
Tuesday November 11
Min gave the floor another coat to day
I went down to Alec Clarks to day
Wednesday November 12
we are getting very nice weather for this time of Year
Thursday November 13
Min and Tory went to the Manse to the Willing Workers
Charles went to See about the
Ditch
Friday November 14
Charly came up after Tory to make a Bonet for Esther
Lucy went up to Blacks a little
while
a lovely day
Charles is helping Sim Workman fix the road Some where

it a little dul to day
night

Saturday November 15
Ed &amp; Lepha Gilroy came here to go to practice

they Staid all

Sunday November 16
they open the hall to day at the Station to day
3 sermons
we had Mr Dulmage
his Wife and Son and Ed &amp; Lepha for Diner
I did not go in the morning
went in the
Afternoon
Ed Lepha and Tory went in the Evening
Ed went home after Church
Lepha is going to Stay til Tuesday night
they are going to practice then
Monday November 17
the Girls washed and Churned
it rained all day and part of the night Charles went to
the Council at South Mountain
he was very cold when he got home
Sam was over
and they practiced a little
it snowed a little to night
Tuesday November 18
A nice Morning
Alec Clark here this Morning
Charles went the Station for Flower
they practiced to night
Wednesday November 19
Ed and Lepha went home to night
it is a nice day
Thursday November 20
Lucy went down to A Hyndmans this Morning
I went up to See Mrs Black she is
going home to morrow
Sally Hyndman came here and Geny to
Staid all night

29

�Friday November 21
Sally and Geny went home this Afternoon
they all went to the Tea Meting at the
Station in the new hall
12 0 clock when they came home
Saturday November 22
Tory went down to help wash the dishes this morning
Charles and Min went to Town
to day
Sunday November 23
Charles Min &amp; Lucy went down to Church
Monday November 24
Charles helped Sam kill his pigs to day
Willia Hyndman and Mr Alt here for Diner
they had a 10 Cent
went to Town in the Afternoon
came back &amp; Staid all night
Social to night
Tuesday November 25
William and Alt went down to Alecks this Morning
Tory helped wash the dishes from
the Social
Mrs Fulton came here to night of the Train had been to Town to get some
teeth filled
Charles killed a Beef
Wednesday November 26
Charles went to Otawa to day
took a Beef 39 fowls and some Apples
it is a lovely
day
Samy Workman came here last night to do Chores while Charles is gone
Lucy went to help clear out the Manse for the Social
Tory took Mrs Fulton to the
Station
Thursday November 27
Min Tory and Samy Workman
Miss Sheik and Mrs Gregory and little Girs here all day
tis a lovely night
Ema
went to the Sosial to night
Charles got at 11 to night
Parka Married to night
Friday November 28
I am going down to Sallys to night on the Train
this is a beautiful day
went to Robert Parkers to night
how long I will Stay

dont know

Saturday November 29

it Snowed last night a little
Sunday November 30
I went to Church in the Morning
had a Turkey Diner at Roberts
John McKerchie
came over for me
went to Church in the Evening
it is so nice to live close to the
Church
tis a great privelige

30

�DECEMBER
Monday December 1
Robert took me out to Sallies this Afternoon
tis very cold

it is colder still

found them all well

Tuesday December 2
Sally went to the Springs

it Snowed and Slowed all day
this is the first Sleighing

Wednesday December 3
the Thrashing Machine came to day

Thursday December 4
the Sleighs and Cutters are running all the time
Friday December 5

No entry
Saturday December 6

Willia finished Thrashing to day

Willia Sally Min went to Church

Sunday December 7
it is to cold for me
Monday December 8

No entry
Tuesday December 9
Sally and I went to George Huts to day
An &amp; Lucy Ervin Mary Algate to Sallys to night
Wednesday December 10
Sally and I went to Gim Ervings to day
it Snowed to day
here a day and a half

the Thrashers has been

Thursday December 11
I came home to day
Mrs Mac and Mrs Erving came with me
they did not get my
card so we had to get a chance
this is a very nice day
Peter Everets here for Diner
Friday December 12
it Stormed a little to day but it is nice
Saturday December 13
Charles took us down to Sally Hyndmans this Morning
She was not at home so we
had to come back
Charles took them to the station to night
we had a good visit
Sunday December 14

31

�Charles Tory and I went to Halville Church
and Tory went to Hexton to Church to night

Min has a bad cold could not go
a nice warm day

Sam

Monday December 15
Tory went to South Mountain to a Concert
Lucy came home to night

it is very nice weather

Tuesday December 16
nice Sleighing

Tory and Lucy went to Town
he is not well

Wednesday December 17
a nice day
Min went down to see Mr Christia [Christie]

Thursday December 18
Sam and Tory went down to practice to night
Friday December 19
Charles helped Mr Blair to Thrash this Afternoon

poor Bosie has a very lame leg

Saturday December 20
Charles went to Iraquois this Morning
I went to South Mountain
Staid there
came back
went to Mrs Adams for Diner and Mrs Frasers for Tea
Sunday December 21
Min Tory and I went down to the Stone Church
it rained in the Afternoon
we will loose our Sleighing
Monday December 22
Lucy and Tory are washing
Charles and Min went to Town
Some Butter and Some Tallow
it has turned cold

it is Stormy to day
blows

I am afraid

took some Apples

Tuesday December 23
it Snows a little while and then the Sun comes out then it Snows and

Wednesday December 24
this is a nice day but very cold
Tory went back to Mr Conlys with Sam V and Ed and
Lepha Gilroy
Lish Everets and Wife and little Boy came here to night
Tory is going
to a Xmas Tree at Hexton from there to Mr Conleys
Thursday December 25
this is Xmas
a very cold day
Lucy and I went to Alecks Hyndmans to help eat a
Goose
we have a Turkey here Tory is going to a Xmas back at Mr Conlys to night
I got a book for my preseant and a Linen Apron
Charles got a pair of Slippers
Min
got a book
Charles and Tory got porrige Bowls

32

�Friday December 26
it is a little warmer to day
Lish and Jane went home this Morning
Alec Hyndman
here and Lucy went home with them
they are going to have a meting the Willing
Workers
Sam Workman here
Charles and Sam got 4 loads of Ice

it is warmer to day
home yet

Saturday December 27
it has Snowed all the forenoon and some this Afternoon Tory not

Min and Charles went to Church
Alecks

Sunday December 28
it is very cold
Lucy came home with them from

Monday December 29
a very cold day
Tory came home this Afternoon
Ed and Lepha Gilroy Staid for
Tea then they went to South Mountain to practice
Howard Spencer here for Tea
Tuesday December 30
this is the coldest day of all
cold and clear Tory went down to the Tea Meting to
South Mountain
got 2 loads of Ice

it is very cold this morning
got 3 loads of Ice

33

Wednesday December 31
I never Saw So much cold weather at one time

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                <text>1890
JANUARY
Wednesday January 1
this is a nice Morning Willia and Ada Graham Staid here all night went away at 10
to Robert Beggs Melvin and Jasper came up here it rained all the Afternoon
they had to stay all night Charles went down to the Station no Sleighing for the
New Year it was very dul one Month to day since I Sprained my rist and it is no
better yet I am afraid it never will be God knows best
Thursday January 2
still raining by spels Min and Lucy went down to Alecs and took the Boys home the
Willing Workers had a Meting this After noon they are going there Charles helped
Sam Vanalen kill a Beef to day Tory and I are all alone for Diner it rained nearly all
the Afternoon the roads are thawing out they Staid to Prayr Meting to Night
Friday January 3
this is a lovely day it froze last night Sam Vanallen was here this Morning Charles
went to Town this Afternoon Lucy and Tory went to Mr Beggs this Afternoon Tory
went to Church to night my hand is no better it is very painful and is very much
Swelon I try to be patient and Submit to his will
Saturday January 4
Min went down to Mr Clarks to help them tie a spread Loiese Armstrong here this
Afternoon Mina Caselman Sam VanAllen and James Beggs came in the Evening
Sunday January 5
Min and Lucy went to Church in the Morning Tory went to Sunday School
in the Morning and then it Rained Henry Growbarger here this Evening
it sleeted
Monday January 6
the Trees are Beautiful this Morning it Rained and froze on it is raining this Morning
this is Town Meting day my hand is very Sore the Doctor gave me Stuf to rub on
that Blistered it Mr Christy is no better he is pretty helpless Maud and baby &amp;
Cas Costleman here this After noon Alec came for them and Staid the Evening it
has been a Stormy day
Tuesday January 7
1
�a nice Morning Lucy went to the Clarks to tell them what to bake for the Social and
Min went to Sally Hyndmans the Willing Workers are getting up a Social Tory went
to Mr Clarks to help An with a Comforter Mina Caselman here this Afternoon
Charles went down to Coart this Afternoon
Wednesday January 8
this is a nice day the Girls are Baking for ther Social Charles went to the Shop this
Afternoon my hand is no better it is very sore my Fingers are very stiff and very
Sore and very much Swellon and very painful Mr Higins and the Doctor here for Tea
Staid the Evening
Thursday January 9
Charles got sick last night they call it the La Grip Mr Wear does the Chores it is
sleeting to day freezes as it comes down Lucy went down to Prayr Meting with Mr
Higgins she is going to stay to Alecke til after the Sosial it is very cold
Friday January 10
it is Storming to day and it is very cold Charles is no better yet it is a little warmer
this Afternoon Min and Tory went to the Social there was not many there it was so
cold Mrs Care was Buried to day Alec Hyndmans wife had a Son this Morning
Saturday January 11
still very cold Charles is some better it is a little warmer it Hailed some last night
I have had Hops [hoops?] on my hand for the last 3 days I dont think it is much better
Min and Tory went to Church
Sunday January 12
it is warmer to day
Monday January 13
it rained to day the wind was very high Charles went up to Mr Simsers Lucy
came home last night from Alecks they had a Social in the Basement of the Church
it was a bad time my hand is very sore yet
this is a lovely Morning
Tuesday January 14
Charles went back to Jim Peltons my hand is prety bad
the Doctor was here for Tea
very low
Wednesday January 15
my hand is no better it is prety cold Aleks wife is
Thursday January 16
a very cold day it rained a little this Morning then it Snowed and got very cold Alec
Hyndmans Wife Died this Morning Mr McCuit Staid here all night the Doctor here
to night
2
�Friday January 17
Alecks Wife was Buried this Morning at half past 10 her Baby is living it is a very
cold day my hand is no better Charles and Tory went to the Funeral
Saturday January 18
it is a prety cold day there is good deal of Sickness around now
Sunday January 19
Charles Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church it was Sacrament Sunday Min did not go
she is not well it is a nice day
it is raining today
South Mountain
Thankful for it
Monday January 20
Luther Wood comenced to work to day Charles went down to
the Council met to day my hand is a little better I do feel very
Mrs Simser to pay Lucy the interest
Tuesday January 21
Charles is Cutting Ice Luther is helping Vanalens Thrash
day Alec went to Otawa Mrs Martin was here for Diner
Lucy went down to see Mr Christy
Tory went down to Tibs to
Mrs V here a little while
Wednesday January 22
they are drawing Ice to day Charles drew a load of wood for the Box Stove Lucy went
down to see An Clark she is not well it is a nice day but cold my hand is gaining
a little
Thursday January 23
they finished drawing Ice today it is Storming this Afternoon
Friday January 24
Alec brought Tib and the Baby up this morning and came after them to night we had
2 Strange men for Diner Charles sold them a Horse for One Hundred and 20 Dollars
it is a nice day I was so glad to see Tib and the Baby I would not have known it the
Doctor was here for Tea
Saturday January 25
Charles and Min went to Winchester to day the wind is Blowing prety hard
Sunday January 26
Lucy and Tory and VanAlens went to Church together it is a lovely Morning Charles
and Min came home to night
Monday January 27
3
�it was stormy this forenoon but pleasant this Afternoon Mr Higgins and Martha Clark
here for Tea Charles went to Mrs Growbargers Funeral To day at 10 and Mr Story gets
Buried at 1 Jane Hyndmans Baby was Buried to day
Tuesday January 28
this is a nice day Tory went down to Winchester on the Cars
Vanalens the Thrashing Machine came here to night
Lucy went to Mrs
Wednesday January 29
they Thrashed to day had 11 Men got done tonight done for this Year Lucy
went down to Clarks this Afternoon a little while on Business my hand is gaining very
Slow
this is a nice morning
Thursday January 30
Charles is drawing wood Min and Lucy went down to Church
Friday January 31
a nice forenoon but rained this Afternoon Old Mrs Shaver of Hexton was Buried to day
FEBRUARY
it is a nice day
Saturday February 1
Luther went home sick to night
Sunday February 2
Charles Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church Mr McClenen was Buried to day at 10
Lucy went down to see Mr Christy
Monday February 3
Charles went to South Mountain at the Council Lucy went to Sally Hyndmans She
is going to stay all night
Tuesday February 4
Luther came back this Morning Charles went to Osgood to an Auction Lucy went to
the Willing Workers Meting they met at Mrs McShains She came home with
Charles Mr McKey here to night it rained this After noon
Wednesday February 5
it rained most all night it is very windy to day Charles went to Gim [Jim] Clarks to a
Bee to draw Logs Min and Lucy went to call on the Sick there is a great many Sick
now I thank God I am well only my hand it is gaining but very Slow the Lord
is good to me better than I deserve I hope I am thankful for all his mercies
Thursday February 6
4
�this is a nice day but cold
Girls Ironed to day
Mr Waker here for Diner Charles is drawing wood the
Friday February 7
this is a nice day Charles is drawing wood Min went down to see Mr Christy this
Afternoon Mr Wood Working here Chopping William McCleaster Died this Morning
Saturday February 8
William McCleaster was Buried to day at half past 10 it Snowed last night and Snowed
this forenoon Tory came home to day on the Cars
Sunday February 9
Charles Min and Lucy went down to Church Sam V and Tory went down to South
Mountain to Quarterly Meting it is a nice day but cold
Monday February 10
a nice day Charles is drawing Cord Wood down to the Station
Tuesday February 11
it is a little windy to Sally is coming up to Morrow
Wednesday February 12
Charles went to the Station but Sally did not come Mrs Wear and little girl here
Thursday February 13
William and Sally drove up today they have a nice Baby William and Charles went
to Town this After noon
William went home to day
Wife here Staid all night
Friday February 14
Dave Hyndman and Wife here and Gim [Jim] Irving and
Saturday February 15
Gim and An went home this Morning Sally Tory and I went to Tibs to day
Sunday February 16
Charles Min &amp; Lucy went to Church William McCleasters Funeral Sermon was
Preached to day Alec brought Sally and I home this Afternoon Tom Anderson and
his Mother here to see Sally and Baby Sally has got a dear little Baby God bles it
and them
Monday February 17
5
�a nice day Ed Watson here for Diner Mrs Vanalen and Miny here to see the Baby
Sally went home on the 5 Oclock Train I hope they got home all right it Snowed
Some to day Mr Higgins here Tory went to Mr Vanalens this Evening
Tuesday February 18
the Girls washed to day it Snowed a little all day Charles and Luther went down to
the Station to night there is some Society forming there
Wednesday February 19
this is a lovely day Charles is drawing Shingle bolts Anson Wood here for Diner
Lucy and Tom went to Ruben Shavers this Afternoon they are going to Prayr Meting at
Dick Beggs to night there will be 3 Children Christened to night Dicks 2 and
Roberts Baby we had a Calf last night Mary Christy and Mrs Michel here this
Afternoon
Thursday February 20
a big Storm to day Snows and blows the Roads are full Luther Wood went home
to night his month is up
Friday February 21
this is a nice Morning Clear but cold last night was the coldest night we had this
Year Matty and Lucy did not come to day John Middagh here for Diner and Supper
Saturday February 22
Charles took Lucy up to Mrs Spencers this Morning she is going to Stay 2 or 3 Weeks
Matty Middagh and Lucy Erving came up on the Train to day
Sunday February 23
Vanallens and Tory and the Girls went to Halville Church Charles and Min went to
the Stone Church I am all alone my hand gains very Slow
Monday February 24
the Girls went to Clarks this Afternoon it rained a little
Tuesday February 25
our Girls and Clarks went down to Robert Hyndmans this Morning it rained all the
Afternoon the Snow is going fast it cleared of to night
Wednesday February 26
this has been a nice day they all went to John Colemans to a Social to night made 19
Dollars
Thursday February 27
the Girls went up to Mrs McCargers this forenoon Maty Middagh and Lucy Ervingwent
home on the 5 0 clock it has been a nice day
Friday February 28
6
�it rained nearly all day the roads looks prety black the Girls done well to go home
Yesterday my hand is not much better
MARCH
Saturday March 1
this is a nice day Charles &amp; Min went to Town to day with a Buggy
3Months to day Since my hand was Sprained and can not yuse it yet
Sunday March 2
Charles &amp; Min went to Church this Morning it is a nice day
it is a cold wind
Monday March 3
the girls washed this Forenoon Tory and Charles went down to the Station in the
Afternoon Minie Caselman here Tory brought me a letter from Magy I like to get
letters from the Children
Tuesday March 4
Mrs Beech from Beech Buro and her Boy and May Sheik here for Diner
Jim Irving Peter Everets and Mr Waker here for Tea and Staid all night
going to the Fair a very nice day
Mr Higgins
they were
Wednesday March 5
Robert Parker and Wife and Magy Muskrove Staid to Tibs last night they came here
this morning Robert went to the Fair the Girls Staid here they all came back here
for Supper Alec Hyndman to we had a hen party for Diner no Men Charles went
to the Fair Mrs Christy was here this After noon Mrs Beech and Son were going to
Winchester and missed the Train came back here
Thursday March 6
another nice day Mrs Beech went down to the Corners on the 5 0 clock train she is
a nice person I like her very much Tory was over to Mrs Vanallens to night
Friday March 7
this is a very nice Morning the Girls are Ironing this Morning Min went down to Mr
Beggs this Afternoon Charles went down to the Station to Mill
this is a very nice day
is not much better
Saturday March 8
Tory went down to See Mr Christy he is no better my hand
Sunday March 9
Charles &amp; Min went to the Stone church Tory went to Halville
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this is a lovely day
�Monday March 10
Tory is collecting money for the Bible Society I went to Mrs Christys and aplied the
Batery to my hand I hope it will do it good
Tuesday March 11
Mrs Balkwell and George here Charles has hired George for 6 Months
Wednesday March 12
it rained all day to day and there is a heav[y] fog
Thursday March 13
Miny Hyndman came here this Morning Tory went up after Lucy and she did not come
Florence Spencer is very low not expected to live the roads are very bad
Friday March 14
Gim [Jim] Clark taped the Sugar Bush to day he is going to work in Shares Mrs
Irving and Dick Beggs Wife was here this Afternoon Min went home on the Train to
night
this is a nice day
every day dres
Saturday March 15
Min &amp; Tory went down to the Station to trade
we have new Syrup
they each got an
Sunday March 16
Min Charles &amp; Lucy went to the Funeral of Florence Spencer She was Buried to day
the 16 at 2 0 clock Lucy will come home with them it Snowed last night we had
a pair of twin Calves this morning the 16 they look alike it is very cold to day
Monday March 17
the Girls washed to day it is prety cold the roads are prety rough
Lucy came home Yesterday
no Sap to day
Tuesday March 18
Min and Tory Ironed this morning Lucy down to Alec Clarks to see if Maim Brown could
come and Make her dress Min went to See Mr Christy Cas Caselman here John
Ross Brought a Side Board here
Wednesday March 19
Doctor Jamason and Mina Caselman here for Tea 2 Men came here and Set the Saw
they are going to Saw Wood to Morrow
they Sawed Wood to day
lovely day
8
Thursday March 20
got done 20 Minits after 3 a big pile of Wood they had a
�Friday March 21
Charles Lucy &amp; Tory went to Town to day it Snowed a little last night and rained a
little this Morning but cleared of and was a nice Afterrnoon Charles got a 100 Buckets
Saturday March 22
we Boiled down Syrup this morning Charles went to the Shop this morning this is a
dulday
Sunday March 23
Lucy and Tory went to Church in the Morning Frank and Minie were here this Evening
Monday March 24
Charles sold 2 Beef Cows and 2 Calves it is a cold day
Christy he is a little better
Lucy went down see Mr
this is a nice day
Tory went to Town
Tuesday March 25
Lucy went over to Mrs Vanallens in the Afternoon Charles Lucy
Wednesday March 26
Mame Brown came here to Make Lucy a dress An Clark came with her Staid the
Afternoon and the Evening
Thursday March 27
John and Tiby Hyndman and Martha Clark here this After noon Frank and Samy and
Miny Caselman and Alec Clark here in the Evening we Sugared of
Friday March 28
Charles Min &amp; Anie Clark went to Town it Stormed all day it Snowed and blew all
day my hand is not much better my arm is very painful
it is Storming yet
night
Saturday March 29
Charles went to Town to d he Sold a horse Mame got here to
Sunday March 30
Charles and Min and Tory and Mame went to Church in the Morning Tory went in the
Evening I went to see Mrs Vanallen She is Sick Alec and Tib here
Monday March 31
the Girls washed this Morning I went to see Mrs Vanalen She is a little better
Charles took his horse to Town this Morning George Balkwell came to night we all
got invitations to Anies Wedding to day
APRIL
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�Tuesday April 1
Charles and Min went down to Alecks for a Turkey Diner Lucy went to John Smiths
with Sally Hyndmans Tory went to help Anie Clark make a Cake
Wednesday April 2
Sally Hyndman and Geany [Jennie] Staid all night and all day to day
Miss Cumings and Miss McGrigor here this Afternoon Gimy [Jimmy]
the Evening we Sugared of for them
Miss Black
Beggs here in
Thursday April 3
Mrs Beggs here we sugared of today Lucy staid with Mrs Vanalen in the forenoon
Tory is helping Clarks Bake for the Wedding
Friday April 4
it rained last night and is raining today my arm is not much better it pains me so
much I am afraid it will never be any better It is 4 Months now Since I hurt it God
knows best
Charles went to Town
Sold
Saturday April 5
he took 8 Galons of Syrup that makes 30 Galons he has
Sunday April 6
they all went down to the Stone Church I suppose it will be the last time for a good
while Charles is going to Start for Cal on Friday night God grant he may be
Spared to come home again I may not be here to see him God knows best
Monday April 7
Tory went to help Clarks Bake Lucy went to help Maim Brown sew at Christys I
went and Staid with Mrs V she is Some better Charles and George put the Seeder
together
Tuesday April 8
this is Sams birth day 31 to day how the time does fly it seems but a little while
since he was a Baby Min is making Charles Shirts Charles went to Town to get his
Ticket he went down to the Station this afternoon to Court
Wednesday April 9
this is a dul rainy day we all went to the Weding Anie Clark and the Rev Mr
McDermaid was Married this Afternoon at 5 0 clock by the Rev Mr Higgins it
Thundered when they stood up on the Floor to get Married it was so dark I Staid all
night there was about 48 there they had a good time Mr and Mrs McDermaid
went to the Manse to night the roads are very bad
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�Thursday April 10
Charles went to Halville Mr Beggs here for Diner we sugared of to day this is a
nice day Mrs V is a little better
Friday April 11
this is a nice day Charles started for Cal to he is going to stop with John til Tuesday
I did hate to have him go it seems as though I would never see him again in this world
God only knows whether I will or not Mr Higgins was here when he Started he had
Such a good Prayr it done my heart good the time will Seem so long he has
always been at home hope his trip will do him good and God will wach over him and
keep him from all harm
Saturday April 12
it is lonely today George went to the Station to day for a grist got a pound of Tea
Sunday April 13
a nice day the roads very bad the Girls all went to Sunday School
Charles is with John to day it is 10 years since John was home
ever see him again
Monday April 14
Min and Lucy went to Town to day Jessie Blackburn here all day
turned cold in the After noon Ira Bower here this Afternoon
I suppose
I don't think I will
it is a nice day but
Tuesday April 15
the Girls washed this Morning it is very windy Jessie Blackburn here this morning
Mrs V is Some better I went to see her Min sowed tomatoes and celery
Wednesday April 16
I suppose Charles is on his way to Cal now he would leave Johns last night
may God bless him and take him safe to his Journeys end Min is Couloring Carpet
rags Read Lucy went to Mr Beggs the Willingers Workers met Mr Higins and
Martha here
Thursday April 17
this is a nice day Min is coulering Brown my hand does not gain George took a
box of Butter to the Station Min got a letter from Charles he wrote from Jaxon
Friday April 18
Min Coulered Drab to day she has all Coloured now Frank filled a Toth [trough?]
for Lucy to day George comenced to plow this Afternoon it is a cold day we miss
Charles very much
Saturday April 19
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�Nelly had a Colt last night
day
it is prety cold to day Frank filled a nother for Lucy to
Sunday April 20
Min Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church in the Morning Lucy and Tory went to Sunday School
in the Afternoon
Monday April 21
George Sowed Some Wheat to day we are having lovely weather they brought in
the Buckets to day we made 200 weight of Sugar and we made about 65 Galons of
Syrup Willia[m]Hyndman here for Tea
Tuesday April 22
the Girls washed the Buckets to day they had 400 &amp;25 to wash a big Chore Mrs
William Christy here to day
Wednesday April 23
Lucy is raking the door Yard and Tory is fixing hors radish Martha Clark and Tory went
to Town George went to the Auction at McCleasters and got a Horse for 36 Dollars
Thursday April 24
Tory got me a new dress and a pair of Boots Yesterday
night on the 5 0 clock
I am going to Winchester to
Friday April 25 to Monday April 30
No entries
MAY
Thursday May 1 to Sunday May 4
No entries
Monday May 5
5 years to day since my dear Husband Died how long the time seems
Tuesday May 6 and Wednesday May 7
No entries
Thursday May 8
I got home to nigh found them all well found three Letters awaiting me my hand
no better the weather is very cold was glad to hear from Charles he is feeling
well and likes the Country Minie Caselman here for Tea
it rained all the Afternoon
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Friday May 9
Sally Hyndman here this After noon Staid all night
�Tory went home with Sally
Min and Lucy went to Church
at 3
Saturday May 10
Min and Lucy went down to the Station this Afternoon
Sunday May 11
Tory went to Church in the Evening and Sunday School
Monday May 12
the Girls washed Mrs Brack [Black?] here this forenoon
Charles I went over to See Mrs V She is gaining
Lenox here this Afternoon drawing Manure
Min got a Letter from
George Sold the pigs Mr
Tuesday May 13
Mr Lenox here to day Min took Lucy up to Mrs Spencers
low she is going to Stay all this week
George Spencer is very
Wednesday May 14
I went down to see Mr Christie a little while the Girls are making flower beds there is
a cold wind
Thursday May 15
I went down to Mr Beggs Mrs Fraser came here and Tory came after me it hurts
my arm to ride the Doctor was here to night injected Something in my arm
had a good nights rest
Friday May 16
Broder Workman helped George plant potatoes to day
Buds on the Trees comes out so Slow
it is a nice day but Cold the
Saturday May 17
Tory made Rubarb Py to day I had a bad night last night my arm pained me most
all night a heavy wind to day George plowed the Yard to day Lucy came home
George Spencer is a little better
Sunday May 18
Min Lucy and Tory went down to Church George went home to day
it is a nice day I got Sick this Afternoon the Doctor here
I am all alone
Monday May 19
a little better to day Mr Higgins here Min and Lucy commenced to clean house
Tory does the work and took care of me she is Sick her Self
Tuesday May 20
13
�it rained all night and all day the Doctor here to night the pain is better but I am prety
Sick Rosa had a Colt this morning Mr Higgins her
Wednesday May 21
am not much better am prety weak Tory is sick but works all the time and eats
nothing George planted corn in the Orchard Mrs Pelton and Mrs Black here this
Evening Mrs Christie here
Thursday May 22
I am in bed yet the Doctor here for Tea and so was Mrs Wood Mrs Beggs here a
little while George planted Sweet corn Mr Christie here to day
Friday May 23
raining a little to day the Girls are warping a Carpet
been Sick all this week
I feel a little better Tory has
Tib and Baby was here to day
Saturday May 24
I feel some better Sat up a little while
Sunday May 25
George Min &amp; Lucy went to Church Aleck Clark was here gave his Babies pictur
is a nice little fellow Sade Smith &amp;Minie Caselman here
Monday May 26
The Girls washed this forenoon Mr Higgins &amp;Norman Bain &amp;Kittie Cameron &amp;Martha
Clark all here for Tea and Staid the Evening the Doctor called in the Evening
Tuesday May 27
Tory went with the Doctor to Winchester they are putting up an English Church and
they laid the Corner Stone to day they had Diner and Tea and a great Croud there
Martha Smith here a little while
Wednesday May 28
Lucy is weaving the Carpet I am a little better John McCarger got potatoes to day
Thursday May 29
Mr Lenox here to work to day it is a nice day
Friday May 30
Min and Tory went to Town to day I am Some better Mrs Black
Saturday May 31
Lucy got the Carpet cut today Mrs Pelton here this forenoon
JUNE
14
George Sowed Corn
�Lucy and Tory went to Church
real bad to day
Sunday June 1
Min Staid and got Dinner I am not so well feel
Monday June 2
am prety sick yet the Girls washed Mrs Black here Tory went to the Station
got a letter from Charles he is well George finished Sowing to day
Tuesday June 3
the Girls Cleaned the Dinang room to day whitened the Ceiling tinted the wall Pea
Green and Cleaned the Parlour
Wednesday June 4
the girls put down the Carpet to day Sid Shaw came here this Morning
George went to the fair it rained last night and a little this morning
him and
Lucy ironed this forenoon
Election day
Thursday June 5
I was very sick to day my Stomack is very bad this is
Friday June 6
George is plowing for Buckwheat Maggie Fooize here and Mrs Loux Min went to
the Station it rained after Tea until after dark
Min planted Cucumbers
through the potatoes
Saturday June 7
Lucy wed Some in the Garden George is plowing
Sunday June 8
George Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church in the morning
to Halville in the Evening
George and Tory went
Monday June 9
the Girls washed and washed blankets and quilts Min and Tory went to the Station
Maggie Fooize here for Tea
Tuesday June 10
George and Mr Wood hoed the potatoes in the Orchard this forenoon George had a
Manure bee this Afternoon 17 here Sid Shaws wife came here to day 17 years
today since Tib was Married Min &amp; Tory went to practice to night
Wednesday June 11
12 years to day since Lucy was Married Tory went down to the Church to the Willing
Workers Meting we had some rain to day
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�Thursday June 12
it rained all night and is raining to day it is a wet time
Friday June 13
Mr Lenox and John Lenox Spread Manure this Afternoon
Saturday June 14
it rained a little this morning Mr Lenox here to day Min Alma and Lucy went to Mr
Conlys this Afternoon Mrs Black here for Tea got a dog
Sunday June 15
Min Alma and Lucy went to the Stone Church George and Tory went to Halville to
Church and Staid to Alecks for Diner Lucy went to Sunday School in the Afternoon at
the Station
Monday June 16
Min &amp; Tory &amp; Alma went to Mr Sheiks this Afternoon Lucy went down to the Post Office
with Mrs John Hyndman Mrs Hyndman and Mrs Black here George Sowed
Buckwheat this Afternoon Sowed 8 Acres Alma Staid to Mrs Sheiks it is very
warm
Tuesday June 17
the Girls washed to day George Harrowed the Buckwheat and rooled it it is a very
warm day Tory went to Mrs Blacks this Afternoon Lucy went to John Peters
Wednesday June 18
George went to a Social at Henry Settles last night it is very warm
Thursday June 19
Mr &amp; Mrs Hut and Mrs John Hyndman here all day we had a good visit
Friday June 20
Mrs Ervin &amp; her little girl and Mrs Suffield here last night Staid till after Diner Tory
went to Church to night at the Station George sowed the last piece of Buckwheat
Saturday June 21
Lucy and Tory went to Town to day this is a nice day I am not feeling well
Sunday June 22
George Min &amp; Lucy went to Church this morning Lucy and Tory went to Sunday
School at 3 &amp; George Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church at Halville in the Evening Mrs
Vanallen here to day
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�the Girls washed today
Monday June 23
it is a very nice day
Tuesday June 24
I went to Mrs Frasers this forenoon &amp;to Mrs Smiths in the Afternoon Lucy came after
me Sally and Baby came up to night on the Train it rained to night the Girls
went to practice George went to Blairs to a plowing bee
Wednesday June 25
Tory &amp; Sally went to Town this morning it is a lovely day George is hilling potatoes
Sally has got a nice little Baby had a letter from Aurilla last night She has been
very Sick
Thursday June 26
Lucy Sally and Tory went down to Tibs this After Sally went home on the Train
Lucy and Tory Staid to Prayr Meting Mr Higgins Christened the Baby Mary Victoria
Mrs Black here this Afternoon
Friday June 27
Lucy went to Mr Sheiks Min went to Sade Smiths Mrs Black here most all day I
feel prety Sick to night Minie Casselman here Tory came home sick got the Sick
head ache Mrs Wood here
Saturday June 28
Mr &amp; Mrs Black and Lucy went to pick strawberries this morning
weather now every thing is growing nicely
we are getting very nice
Sunday June 29
George Min &amp; Lucy went to the Stone Church Tory and I went to Halville it seemed
good to get to Church it is the first time for 7 Months
the Girls cleaned the Cellar
Monday June 30
I was to Mrs Vanalens
JULY
Tuesday July 1
they washed today it is very warm they all went to the Concert to night Camp
Meting Comenced to day
Wednesday July 2
it rained the last part of last night and rained this forenoon
this Afternoon to get the Buggy fixed
Thursday July 3
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George went to Halville
�George took a ton of Hay to town
Christies this Afternoon
Mrs Jacob Vanalen here for Diner I went to Mrs
Friday July 4
Mrs John Hyndman &amp; Lucy Annie Shaver &amp; Tory to Camp Meting
Staid here Tom McCuit and Dinah came here this Afternoon
night and go to Camp Meting
Saturday July 5
George went to a Bee at Mrs Vanalens it was this afternoon
came
Gennie [Jennie]
going to Stay all
Tom and Dinah
Sunday July 6
Tom and Dinah George and Tory went to Camp Meting
the Stone Church I am alone
Monday July 7
the Girls washed it is a nice day
Min and Lucy went down to
I went down to see Maia Clark
Meting closed to day
Tuesday July 8
a nice day Lucy went to Bob Blacks the Camp
Wednesday July 9
I went back to Alec Christies in the forenoon and Bills in the Afternoon Mrs Martin
went with me Sally Hyndman came after Lucy to go to the picknick at the Rideau to
morrow
Thursday July 10
Tory and Sam went to the picknick they had a nice cool day
until 12 0 clock George cut some Clover to day
did not get home
Friday July 11
George put up the Clover in bocks to day Min and Lucy went to Town this Afternoon
Tory milked alone Charlie Hyndman brought us a quarter of veal
Mrs Laterell Died today
Saturday July 12
we are getting very nice weather
Sunday July 13
Min and Lucy went to the Stone Church Tory and I to Halville
Monday July 14
Alec Hyndman came up after Tory I and Lucy went to Mrs Laterels funeral Mr
Wood came to work to day I went down to Tibs to night when they fetched Tory home
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�Tuesday July 15 and Wednesday July 16
No entries
Thursday July 17
Tory and Alace Sheik went to prescot to day
I went to Church to day
Church
Friday July 18
Mr McCormick preached I would like to live close to the
Saturday July 19
Teny McTavish &amp; Alec Roses Wife came here and Tena Staid
Willia[m] Carson came this Afternoon
Liza &amp; Bertha &amp;
they all came down to Church
the Carsons went home to night
Sunday July 20
it is Sacrement Sunday
we had a good Meting
I came home with them
Min &amp; Lucy washed this Morning
Son here they got some hay
to night
Monday July 21
Min picked some beries Neil Kenion and his
Teny went to Town with Mr Higgins came back here
Tuesday July 22
Tena &amp; Lucy picked a few Berries Min picked a few Cherries Neil Kenion here for
Diner Tena &amp; Min went to Mrs Clarks Lucy has to drive the horse to unload the Hay
Mrs Black and Miss Black here Mr Sevice and Miss Grant Married to day
Wednesday July 23
Miss McTavish &amp; Lucy went to John Smiths this forenoon &amp; and to Mr Cumings in the
Afternooon
Min went down to Church to night
home to night
Thursday July 24
Lucy and Tena came home with her Tory came
Friday July 25
Lucy took Tena to John McTavishes this forenoon Flora and the Children came on the
noon Train they are all tired out Edeth is a sick Baby I am afraid she will never
be any better She had ought to be home
Saturday July 26
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�Min Tory &amp; Charly went picking beries this forenoon we commenced using new
potatoes
Sunday July 27
Min &amp; Lucy went to the Stone Church Tory and Flossie went to Halville Lucy went to
Sunday Schoo[l]
Monday July 28
Min &amp; Tory washed &amp; Lucy went picking beries
Tuesday July 29
Flora and Tora took Edith down to the Doctors Edith got so mich worse we Sent for the
Doctor to night
Wednesday July 30
Edith is a good deal better Min &amp;Charley went to Town Tory went and picked
some berries it rained to night George finished haying to day
Thursday July 31
there was to be a picknick in Vanalens woods to day but it rained
Tea
AUGUST
Friday August 1
this is a nice morning after the rain Mr Wood Loading Manure
cold
the Doctor here for
Charley has a bad
Saturday August 2
Lucy went up to Bob Blacks Tory finished my Dress Mrs Vanalens 2 Sisters and
theirs Husbands came back to day
Sunday August 3
Min &amp; Lucy went to Church this morning Flora Tory Charlie Flossie and Edeth took a
ride round the Block George and Tory went to Church this Evening had a
Shower to day
Monday August 4
the Girls had an awful big wash to day Oh dear I am so Sick of the Children they wont
mind anyone they are the worst Children I ever Saw I do hope the next visit they
make I wont be here they do anoy me so
Tuesday December 5
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�Edith is Sick to day the Girls Ironed to day Mr Higgins and Martha Clark here this
evening George cut a peace of Oats to day
Edith is very sick
Station to night
Wednesday August 6
the Doctor was here to day Lucy &amp;Tory went down to the
Thursday August 7
the Baby is better this morning Mr Wood here this Afternoon there was a picknick
in Vanallens woods Tory Flossie and Charlie went to the Church to the willing workers
meting
Friday August 8
this is a very nice morning the Baby is better
Saturday August 9
Min &amp; Tory &amp; Flossie went to Town this Afternoon Alec &amp; Tib brought Lucy home
George cut the wheat
Lucy &amp; Tory went to Church
Sunday August 10
Lucy &amp;Tory went to Sunday School Flossie is Sick
Min and Tory washed
Monday August 11
Broder Workman here this Afternoon helping them draw in grain
Tuesday August 12
Min and Lucy went to John peter Smiths this forenoon and to Mr Smiths in the Afternoon
to see Mrs Elliot Broder Workman here this Afternoon
Wednesday August 13
George Min Lucy Tory and Charly went picking long black Berries got enough to make
3 pies they are not ripe yet I was up Bob Blacks this After noon
Thursday August 14
they got in all the Grain that is ripe we had Corn to day for the first
Friday August 15
Lucy and I went to Town to day came home by Mrs Spencers took Diner at Mr
McDermids George got 5 Teeth filled to day
Saturday August 16
Mrs Black here to day George cut a lot of Grain to day
Sunday August 17
Min Lucy and Flora went Church the Children are better Min &amp; Nell Maggie &amp; Charlie
came here this Afternoon George Tory and Min Hyndman went to Church to night
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�Monday August 18
Min &amp; Lucy washed George Tory and Min Hyndman went picking long black berries
for 6 pies Tory took Min &amp; Nell to the Station they went home on the Cars it
rained Sunday it rained to day so they Could not Stack
Tuesday August 19
Clarry Middagh came here this Morning it rained this Afternoon so they could not
Stack
Wednesday August 20
I went to John Colmans this forenoon and Mrs Blairs this Afternoon
Flossa went down to the Station to night
Lucy Flora &amp;
Thursday August 21
Lucy took Clary down to Mr Richardsons to day they got one load drew and it
commenced to rain Said Smith has a quilting Bee this Afternoon
it rains So we coud not go
Friday August 22
Lucy &amp; Mrs V went to Saids to quilt
Saturday August 23
they made the Stack to day Just got it done in time it rained to night
Sunday August 24
Lucy Flory and Charly went to Church George Flossie &amp;Tory went to Halville
Mrs Alec Clark had a Daughter this morning
Monday August 25
the Girls washed this Morning
Tuesday August 26
Flory Tory Edith and I went to Mr Smith this forenoon and John Piters this After noon
Wednesday August 27
Flora Flossie Edith and Lucy went down to Tibs this Morning Mr George Hut and Sally
Hyndman came here this Morning Mrs Black came after Diner her and Tory went
back to Mr Cumings this Afternoon
Mrs Hut Staid here all night
and I went in the Afternoon
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Thursday August 28
Sally Hyndman went to Mrs Blacks in the Morning Mrs
Miss Black here
Friday August 29
�Min and Tory went to Town this Morning Mrs Black Tory and George went down to
Church at the Station to night George took Miss Black home
Saturday August 30
they came home this Morning from Tibs Alec brought them for a big time
this Afternoon Mr Smith got a Stroke to day
it rained
Sunday August 31
it rains this Morning Min Tory and George went to Church
to the Baptist Church at 3 Mr John Smith Died to day
SEPTEMBER
Lucy Tory &amp;George went
Monday September 1
Iwent to Mrs John Smiths and Staid all day Tory came after at night what a change
Death make it is true in the midst of life we are in Death
Tuesday September 2
George Min Lucy and I went to the Funeral it was a large Funeral Mrs Sally
Hyndman Staid here all night
Wednesday September 3
Sally Hyndman went home this morning a nice day Frank and Genie Coleman
here I went and Staid with Mrs Black had Sweet Corn for Diner
Thursday September 4
Lucy Flora &amp; Tory Flossie and Edith went to Mrs Clarks this Afternoon
Friday September 5
they all went to Mrs Vanalens this Afternoon but Tory and I and Charly
Saturday September 6
this is a nice day very warm
Sunday September 7
Tory and I and Flossie went to Church the rest all went to the Stone Church Lucy
went to Sunday School Frank and Tory went to Hexton Church
Monday September 8
Min and Tory washed it rained a little Lucy went up to Mr Blacks a little while
Flora Tory Flossie &amp; Edith went down to Winchester on the Train Min and Lucy went
to see Maud and the Baby
Tuesday September 9
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�Min and Lucy Irind this forenoon Charles came home to night on the 5 0 clock Train
I tell you we were all glad to see him he is looking well
Wednesday September 10
Min and Charles went to the Winchester fair this Morning Sally Hyndman and Lucy
went Spencerville to the Convention Gennie [Jennie] Staid here Mrs Bower and
Mrs Vanallen here a little while Charles brought me a Gold pen
Thursday September 11
George went to the Fair at Ogdensburg it rained all day
it rained most all day to day
Mr Clarks this Evening
Friday September 12
Lucy came home to night Charles &amp;Min went down to
Saturday September 13
Min made pumpkin pies to day for the first they all came home from Winchester to day
Mr Higgins and his Brother here for Tea and Staid the Evening
Sunday September 14
They all went to Church but me this morning George and Tory went in the Evening
Min and Tory washed
walk a little
Monday September 15
Alec and Tib and Baby here this Afternoon the Baby can
the Girls Iriond this forenoon
Tory went to the Station
Tuesday September 16
Mrs Vanallen here this Afternoon Charles Flora and
Wednesday September 17
Charles Min Flora Flossie &amp; Edith &amp; Martha Clark all went to Town to Mr McDermids
Edith Cummings &amp; Lisa Bain here this Afternoon
Thursday September 18
Robert Wallice here for Tea George &amp; Lucy Tory went to the Socii at Willia Shavers
Friday September 19
Flora Tory &amp; the Children went to Tibs this Afternoon our Boys dug the potatoes in the
Orchard Tory went to Meting at the Station
Saturday September 20
it rained last night it is dull to day
Sunday September 21
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�they all went to Church but Min and I and Edith
Monday September 22
Mr and Mrs McDermid here Charles went to the Council
Alec Clarks for a call this Afternoon
Tory and Flora went to
Tuesday September 23
Lucy Flora Tory and Flossie went to Mr Christys this Afternoon Charles Lucy &amp; Flora
called on Mr Smiths and Mrs Frasers Mr Eliot starts for home to morrow
Wednesday September 24
Mr Higgins here for Tea Tib and Alec and SamVanalen and Cas Caselman here in the
Evening Mr Higgins gave Flossie and Edith each a Bible Charlie has one
Thursday September 25
the Thrashing Machine came here this Afternoon Flora and the Children Started to
night I hope they will get home Safe Charles &amp;Min took them to the Station it
is a lovely night
Friday September 26
Mrs Black was here this Afternoon we have 7 Men Thrashing it seems odd
without the Children Tory took up the plants today Tory went down to Church
with Sam V at the Station
this is a nice day
Saturday September 27
they are thrashing yet it is prety cold today
Sunday September 28
they all went to Church in the morning George and Tory went in the Evening
the Girls washed
Monday September 29
I went up to Blacks a little while they finished Thrashing to day
Tuesday September 30
Charles &amp; Lucy went to Town to the Fair Lucy is Judge Sid Shaw and Sam
Gernsey came here to day Tory went down to South Mountain to the Convention to
night George is helping Alec Clark Thrash
OCTOBER
Wednesday October 1
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�Sid Shaw Sam Gernsey George Charles &amp;Min all went to Town to the Fair Lucy
and Tory went to the Convention I am all alone for a wonder it is Seldom we are
alone
Thursday October 2
Sid and Sam Gernsey went home today Charles &amp;Min went to Iroquoise to Lish
Everets
Friday October 3
we made Chow Chow and french pickles it rained a little to day
Socii with George to Gim [Jim] Shaws
Saturday October 4
Charles and Min came home to night
Tory went to the
Sunday October 5
Tory and I went to Halville Church this Morning Mr Mires gave the Sacrement
had a good Meting the rest went to the Stone Church George went home tonight
Lucy is making over a dress
coat
Monday October 6
it is a nice day Tory and I went to Town she got a
Tuesday October 7
Tib and Lucretia here to day it rained most all day we had a good visit
Wednesday October 8
Tory and Minnie Shaver went to Mrs Gilroys for diner &amp;Mr Myres for Tea Min and I put up
Some Apples to dry for the first
Thursday October 9
the Girls picked some Apples to day Charles killed a hog Lucy went down to
Winchester to night on the Train
Friday October 10
the Girls finished picking the Apples to day we have a nice lot of them
Saturday October 11
Sam and Tory went down to practice I went down to Tom Christies
Sunday October 12
we all went to the Stone Church this morning Tory went to Halville in the Evening
Monday October 13
the Girls washed the Baggs to day
the Girls patched the Baggs
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Tuesday October 14
it is raining most all day
�Wednesday October 15
Min and Tory went to Town to day Tory got her Coat fited
Inkerman
Thursday October 16
Charles took a load of Buckwheat to Inkerman to day
Charles went to
Friday October 17
Charles took another load today Martha Clark &amp;Tory went to Sally Hyndmans this fore
noon and Mr Shavers this Afternoon
Saturday October 18
Charles took an other load of Buckwheat to day he has Sold 207 bushels
Sunday October 19
They all went to Church but me
Monday October 20
Mrs Black had a young Son to day a great big Boy
Tuesday October 21
Min took me down to Tibs this Afternoon George came here to day to help Charles
plow
Wednesday October 22
this is my Birth day 68 today I do thank God that he gives me health and Strength
while he is calling many from time into Eternity
Thursday October 23 and Friday October 24
No entries
Saturday October 25
John came home to night the Business Closed for a week
Sunday October 26
They all came down to Church I saw John at the Church I came home with him was
so glad to see him had 11 pigs to day
Monday October 27
John walked up to Alec Clarks and took his Tea there and Alec brought him up then he
took his Diner to Alec Hyndmans then John and I took Diner at Mrs Vanallens She
Sent for us then he went to Mr Christies and Mrs Clarks and went to Bills Clarks for
Tea
Tuesday October 28
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�Charles got in his potatoes to day John went to see Mrs Frasers and Mr Smiths and
John Peters and home for Tea Mr Higgins here for Tea and Staid the Evening
Wednesday October 29
John and Charles went to Town to day George is plowing
Thursday October 30
Charles gave John 10 Bushels of Potatoes he sent them to day John went to see
Mrs Beggs and then went to Clarks for Diner Alec and Tib here this Evening
Friday October 31
John has gone Charles took him to Winchester to Sallys I never expect to see him
again God only knows whether I will or no he had a very nice week
NOVEMBER
it seems lonely
Blacks
Saturday November 1
only 3 of us last night Charles came home to night I went up to
Sunday November 2
Charles and Min went to Church Tory went to Sunday School it rained last night
Monday November 3
the Girls washed and Churned and got in the Cabbage Edith Cumings and Maggie
Black here this Afternoon Charles took a load of Potatoes to Town this forenoon and
drew a load of Cheese this Afternoon
Tuesday November 4
I went down to Mr Beggs to day it snowed a little this forenoon but was very nice this
Afternoon
Wednesday November 5
Mrs Coleman and Mrs Blair all day Charles helped Sam Thrash
went down to Shavers to practice to night
Sam and Tory
this is Thanks Giving day
quarts of Coal Oil to day
Thursday November 6
Charles Lucy &amp; Min went down to Church Charles got 21
a nice day
Friday November 7
Lucy was up to Roberts to see the Baby I am not feeling very well
Tory went to Town to day
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Saturday November 8
it is nice but cold Lucy went to Blacks
Sunday November 9
�it rained all day we did not go to Church
Monday November 10
Min painted the floor to day Tory went to Town this morning Charles is plowing
Mr Higgins here and took his Colt home Min and Tory went up to Blacks this Evening
this has been a nice day but cold
Tuesday November 11
Min gave the floor another coat to day I went down to Alec Clarks to day
Wednesday November 12
we are getting very nice weather for this time of Year
Thursday November 13
Min and Tory went to the Manse to the Willing Workers Charles went to See about the
Ditch
Friday November 14
Charly came up after Tory to make a Bonet for Esther Lucy went up to Blacks a little
while a lovely day Charles is helping Sim Workman fix the road Some where
it a little dul to day
night
Saturday November 15
Ed &amp; Lepha Gilroy came here to go to practice they Staid all
Sunday November 16
they open the hall to day at the Station to day 3 sermons we had Mr Dulmage
his Wife and Son and Ed &amp; Lepha for Diner I did not go in the morning went in the
Afternoon Ed Lepha and Tory went in the Evening Ed went home after Church
Lepha is going to Stay til Tuesday night they are going to practice then
Monday November 17
the Girls washed and Churned it rained all day and part of the night
the Council at South Mountain he was very cold when he got home
and they practiced a little it snowed a little to night
Charles went to
Sam was over
Tuesday November 18
A nice Morning Alec Clark here this Morning Charles went the Station for Flower
they practiced to night
Wednesday November 19
Ed and Lepha went home to night it is a nice day
Thursday November 20
Lucy went down to A Hyndmans this Morning I went up to See Mrs Black she is
going home to morrow Sally Hyndman came here and Geny to Staid all night
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�Friday November 21
Sally and Geny went home this Afternoon they all went to the Tea Meting at the
Station in the new hall 12 0 clock when they came home
Saturday November 22
Tory went down to help wash the dishes this morning Charles and Min went to Town
to day
Sunday November 23
Charles Min &amp; Lucy went down to Church
Monday November 24
Charles helped Sam kill his pigs to day Willia Hyndman and Mr Alt here for Diner
went to Town in the Afternoon came back &amp;Staid all night they had a 10 Cent
Social to night
Tuesday November 25
William and Alt went down to Alecks this Morning Tory helped wash the dishes from
the Social Mrs Fulton came here to night of the Train had been to Town to get some
teeth filled Charles killed a Beef
Wednesday November 26
Charles went to Otawa to day took a Beef 39 fowls and some Apples it is a lovely
day Samy Workman came here last night to do Chores while Charles is gone
Lucy went to help clear out the Manse for the Social Tory took Mrs Fulton to the
Station
Thursday November 27
Miss Sheik and Mrs Gregory and little Girs here all day
went to the Sosial to night Charles got at 11 to night
Parka Married to night
Min Tory and Samy Workman
tis a lovely night Ema
this is a beautiful day
how long I will Stay
Friday November 28
I am going down to Sallys to night on the Train
went to Robert Parkers to night
Saturday November 29
dont know
it Snowed last night a little
Sunday November 30
I went to Church in the Morning had a Turkey Diner at Roberts John McKerchie
came over for me went to Church in the Evening it is so nice to live close to the
Church tis a great privelige
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�DECEMBER
Monday December 1
Robert took me out to Sallies this Afternoon tis very cold found them all well
it is colder still
Tuesday December 2
Sally went to the Springs
Wednesday December 3
it Snowed and Slowed all day the Thrashing Machine came to day
Thursday December 4
this is the first Sleighing the Sleighs and Cutters are running all the time
Friday December 5
No entry
Saturday December 6
Willia finished Thrashing to day
Sunday December 7
Willia Sally Min went to Church it is to cold for me
Monday December 8
No entry
Tuesday December 9
Sally and I went to George Huts to day An &amp;Lucy Ervin Mary Algate to Sallys to night
Wednesday December 10
Sally and I went to Gim Ervings to day it Snowed to day
here a day and a half
the Thrashers has been
Thursday December 11
I came home to day Mrs Mac and Mrs Erving came with me they did not get my
card so we had to get a chance this is a very nice day Peter Everets here for Diner
Friday December 12
it Stormed a little to day but it is nice
Saturday December 13
Charles took us down to Sally Hyndmans this Morning She was not at home so we
had to come back Charles took them to the station to night we had a good visit
Sunday December 14
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�Charles Tory and I went to Halville Church
and Tory went to Hexton to Church to night
Min has a bad cold could not go
a nice warm day
Sam
Monday December 15
Tory went to South Mountain to a Concert Lucy came home to night
Tuesday December 16
it is very nice weather nice Sleighing
Tory and Lucy went to Town
he is not well
Wednesday December 17
a nice day Min went down to see Mr Christia [Christie]
Thursday December 18
Sam and Tory went down to practice to night
Friday December 19
Charles helped Mr Blair to Thrash this Afternoon poor Bosie has a very lame leg
Saturday December 20
Charles went to Iraquois this Morning I went to South Mountain Staid there
came back went to Mrs Adams for Diner and Mrs Frasers for Tea
Sunday December 21
Min Tory and I went down to the Stone Church it rained in the Afternoon I am afraid
we will loose our Sleighing
Monday December 22
Lucy and Tory are washing Charles and Min went to Town took some Apples
Some Butter and Some Tallow it has turned cold
it is Stormy to day
blows
Tuesday December 23
it Snows a little while and then the Sun comes out then it Snows and
Wednesday December 24
this is a nice day but very cold Tory went back to Mr Conlys with Sam V and Ed and
Lepha Gilroy Lish Everets and Wife and little Boy came here to night Tory is going
to a Xmas Tree at Hexton from there to Mr Conleys
Thursday December 25
this is Xmas a very cold day Lucy and I went to Alecks Hyndmans to help eat a
Goose we have a Turkey here Tory is going to a Xmas back at Mr Conlys to night
I got a book for my preseant and a Linen Apron Charles got a pair of Slippers Min
got a book Charles and Tory got porrige Bowls
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�Friday December 26
it is a little warmer to day Lish and Jane went home this Morning Alec Hyndman
here and Lucy went home with them they are going to have a meting the Willing
Workers Sam Workman here Charles and Sam got 4 loads of Ice
it is warmer to day
home yet
Saturday December 27
it has Snowed all the forenoon and some this Afternoon Tory not
Sunday December 28
Min and Charles went to Church it is very cold Lucy came home with them from
Alecks
Monday December 29
a very cold day Tory came home this Afternoon Ed and Lepha Gilroy Staid for
Tea then they went to South Mountain to practice Howard Spencer here for Tea
Tuesday December 30
this is the coldest day of all cold and clear Tory went down to the Tea Meting to
South Mountain got 2 loads of Ice
it is very cold this morning
got 3 loads of Ice
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Wednesday December 31
I never Saw So much cold weather at one time
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